Being an executioner has to be one of the strangest jobs in history. Who would volunteer? As you'll discover, the most prolific executioners known to us are a diverse group of men. Some took their job seriously, trying to give dignity to the condemned. Others showed no mercy or compassion. Together, they combined to kill thousands of people. 10. Edwin Davis Executions: 240 While trying to prove that AC current was more dangerous than DC current, employees of Thomas Edison invented the electric chair. After making a few adjustments, Edwin F. Davis was the first person to use it to
1991-92 OHL 7th Inning Sketch London Knights Team Set (23) - Dennis Purdie, Brent Brownlee, Dave Gilmore, Cory Evans, Sean O'Reilly, Mark Visheau, Gary Agnew, Barry Potomski, Aaron Nagy, Derrick Crane, Brian Stacey, Brett Marietti, Paul Wolanski, Steve Smillie, Kelly Reed, Gregory Ryan, Scott McKay, Gerry Arcella, Chris Crombie, Gordon Ross, Chris Taylor, Nick Stajduhar and Jason Allison. Very nice, mint cards with original gloss and sharp corners, no creases or other problems. Free shipping to Canada. Shipping to USA must now go as small packet for a fee of $10
This is an A3 original hand drawing in pen and ink on 170 gsm heavy weight paper, of the disused Scotch Derrick Crane off the river Hull. Unframed.
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Tie cranes have been around for many years and are rather small machines that can pivot 360-degrees to pick up or layout ties along the right-of-way.
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The Dallas Mavericks made arguably the offseason's savviest under-the-radar move, signing forward Derrick Jones Jr. to a short-term bargain contract.
Tie extractors/inserters, so called because they perform both tasks operate as part of a mechanized track gang pulling and replacing ties.