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 Each boat flies their appropriate pennants. This ownership is shared with the Vintners and Dyers' Companies, who were both granted rights of ownership by the Crown in the fifteenth century. Britain.

The colourful and traditional ‘Swan Upping’ is an annual event in England dating back to medieval times.

The five day event takes place with a flotilla of six traditional Thames wooden rowing skiffs on the third Monday in July starting from Sunbury on the river Thames, west of London to Abingdon near the famous university spire city of Oxford.

The Queen’s swan marker wears a bright scarlet jacket and white cap. David Barber, Queen’s swan marker and his boat crew carry out the task, giving all swans and cygnets caught on the Royal river, a health check, ringed and registered.The Swan is Britain’s largest bird and is owned by the Crown. 
 Keywords: swan upping, River Thames, event, tradition, pennant, Vintners and Dyers, Swan, Vintners and Dyers' Companies, Britain, England, U.K
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 Each boat flies their appropriate pennants. This ownership is shared with the Vintners and Dyers' Companies, who were both granted rights of ownership by the Crown in the fifteenth century.

The colourful and traditional ‘Swan Upping’ is an annual event in England dating back to medieval times.

The five day event takes place with a flotilla of six traditional Thames wooden rowing skiffs on the third Monday in July starting from Sunbury on the river Thames, west of London to Abingdon near the famous university spire city of Oxford.

The Queen’s swan marker wears a bright scarlet jacket and white cap. David Barber, Queen’s swan marker and his boat crew carry out the task, giving all swans and cygnets caught on the Royal river, a health check, ringed and registered.The Swan is Britain’s largest bird and is owned by the Crown. 
 Keywords: swan upping, River Thames, event, tradition, pennants, Vintners and Dyers, Swan, pennant, Vintners and Dyers' Companies, Britain, England, U.K
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 A sleeve badge of the Vintners and Dyers' Companies worn by some members of the Swan Upping team. Britain.
The colourful and traditional ‘Swan Upping’ is an annual event in England dating back to medieval times.

The annual Swan Upping takes place with a flotilla of six traditional Thames wooden rowing skiffs the third Monday in July starting from Sunbury on the river Thames, west of London to Abingdon near the famous university spire city of Oxford. 
The journey takes five days.

All swans (Britain’s largest bird) are owned by the Crown.

The Queen’s swan marker wears a bright scarlet jacket and white cap. David Barber, Queen’s swan marker and his boat crew carry out the task on giving all swans and cygnets caught on the Royal river, a health check, ringed and registered. 
 Keywords: River Thames,Swan Upping, badge, Swan, crown, Britain, England, U.K
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 A garage fuel attendant filling up with fuel at a petrol station in Old Delhi,India

The garage is owned by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) an Indian state-controlled oil and gas company headquartered in Mumbai 
 Keywords: Old Delhi, Delhi, India, Indian fuel, Indian petrol, Indian motorists, Bharat Petroleum
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 A tut-tut three-wheeler taxi driver filling up with compressed natural gas (CNG) at a petrol station in Old Delhi,India.

The garage is owned by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) an Indian state-controlled oil and gas company headquartered in Mumbai 
 Keywords: Old Delhi, Delhi, India, Indian fuel, Indian petrol, Indian motorists, tut-tu, CNG, compressed natural gas, Bharat Petroleum
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 A petrol station fuel price sign in Delhi, India.

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) an Indian state-controlled oil and gas company headquartered in Mumba 
 Keywords: India fuel, Indian petrol, Indian fuel prices, Bharat Petroleum Corporation
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 Head office of DLF in Delhi, India. The company is the largest commercial real estate developer in India 
 Keywords: DLF, Delhi, India
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 Head office of DLF in Delhi, India. The company is the largest commercial real estate developer in India 
 Keywords: DLF, Delhi, India
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 The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 metres south of the larger Laxey Wheel.This wheel was purchased by the Snaefell Mining Company in 1865 until 1910 when the wheel came to the end of its working life. From there, it was sent to the Cornish mines unitl the 1950s when there was no longer use of it. Years later, it finally came home to the Isle of Man and In 2006, the wheel began turning once more 
 Keywords: Laxey, Snaefell Wheel, Lady Evelyn, Snaefell Mining Company Isle of Man, mining, wheel, Britain, power, energy,U.K,British Isles
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 The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 metres south of the larger Laxey Wheel.This wheel was purchased by the Snaefell Mining Company in 1865 until 1910 when the wheel came to the end of its working life. From there, it was sent to the Cornish mines unitl the 1950s when there was no longer use of it. Years later, it finally came home to the Isle of Man and In 2006, the wheel began turning once more 
 Keywords: Laxey, Snaefell Wheel, Lady Evelyn, Snaefell Mining Company Isle of Man, mining, wheel, Britain, power, energy,U.K,British Isles
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 The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 metres south of the larger Laxey Wheel.This wheel was purchased by the Snaefell Mining Company in 1865 until 1910 when the wheel came to the end of its working life. From there, it was sent to the Cornish mines unitl the 1950s when there was no longer use of it. Years later, it finally came home to the Isle of Man and In 2006, the wheel began turning once more 
 Keywords: Laxey, Snaefell Wheel, Lady Evelyn, Snaefell Mining Company Isle of Man, mining, wheel, Britain, power, energy,U.K,British Isles
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 The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 metres south of the larger Laxey Wheel.This wheel was purchased by the Snaefell Mining Company in 1865 until 1910 when the wheel came to the end of its working life. From there, it was sent to the Cornish mines unitl the 1950s when there was no longer use of it. Years later, it finally came home to the Isle of Man and In 2006, the wheel began turning once more 
 Keywords: Laxey, Snaefell Wheel, Lady Evelyn, Snaefell Mining Company Isle of Man, mining, wheel, Britain, power, energy,U.K,British Isles
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 The smaller waterwheel at Laxey is called the Snaefell Wheel (also known as Lady Evelyn), and is situated 700 metres south of the larger Laxey Wheel.This wheel was purchased by the Snaefell Mining Company in 1865 until 1910 when the wheel came to the end of its working life. From there, it was sent to the Cornish mines unitl the 1950s when there was no longer use of it. Years later, it finally came home to the Isle of Man and In 2006, the wheel began turning once more 
 Keywords: Laxey, Snaefell Wheel, Lady Evelyn, Snaefell Mining Company Isle of Man, mining, wheel, Britain,U.K,British Isles
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 The electric tram built in the later part of the nineteenth century is still in service today on the Isle of Man. There are a number of them and are based at the Manx Electric Railway Company in Douglas. The line, 17 miles long connecting Ramsey and Douglas is the longest narrow gauge vintage railway in the British Isles 
 Keywords: electric tram, Isle of Man, Manx Electric Railway Company, Douglas, Ramsey narrow gauge, vintage railway, British Isles, Britain,Isle of Man tram,U.K
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 The electric tram built in the later part of the nineteenth century is still in service today on the Isle of Man. There are a number of them and are based at the Manx Electric Railway Company in Douglas. The line, 17 miles long connecting Ramsey and Douglas is the longest narrow gauge vintage railway in the British Isles 
 Keywords: electric tram, Isle of Man, Manx Electric Railway Company, Douglas, Ramsey narrow gauge, vintage railway, British Isles, Britain,Isle of Man tram,U.K
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 Manx Electric Railway company in Douglas on the Isle of Man, Britain 
 Keywords: Manx Electric Railway company, Douglas, Isle of Man,Britain, Isle of Man transport, transport,U.K,British Isles
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 The car passenger ferry and the Seacat, both belonging to the Steam packet Company in the harbour of Douglas on the Isle of Man 
 Keywords: Douglas, docks, car ferries, car ferry, ferry, Isle of Man, Britain, Steam Packet ferry, seacat, vessel,U.K,British Isles
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 A seacat belonging to the Steampacket Company leaving Douglas for Liverpool 
 Keywords: car ferry, ferry, Isle of Man, Britain, Steam Packet ferry, seacat, vessel, steam packet,U.K,British Isles
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 A seacat belonging to the Steampacket Company leaving Douglas for Liverpool 
 Keywords: car ferry, ferry, Isle of Man, Britain, Steam Packet ferry, seacat, vessel, steam packet,U.K,British Isles
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 The electric tram built in the later part of the nineteenth century is still in service today on the Isle of Man. There are a number of them and are based at the Manx Electric Railway Company in Douglas. The line, 17 miles long connecting Ramsey and Douglas is the longest narrow gauge vintage railway in the British Isles 
 Keywords: electric tram, tram, Isle of Man, Manx Electric Railway Company, Britain,U.K,British Isles
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 The Head office of the Isle of Man Steampacket Company in Douglas, Isle of Man,Britain 
 Keywords: Head office, Isle of Man Steampacket Company, Douglas, Isle of Man, Britain, Steam Packet,U.K,British Isles

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