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In the TV show NCIS, Gibbs' 1971 Challenger features the license plate "MURDER 1." This unique plate reflects the show's themes and Gibbs' role as a special agent in investigating crimes. It has become an iconic part of his character's identity throughout the series.
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On October 25,1616 Dirk Hartgog nailed down a pewter plate on Dirk Hartgog Island. He did so to acknowledge his landing on the island.
Pewter is a metal, its made from tin and a small amount of copper, so if it's pewter it's metal
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Christopher Alexander Markham has written: 'Hand book to foreign hall marks on gold and silver plate' -- subject(s): Hallmarks, Plate 'List of acts of parliament relating to the county and Borough of Northampton and the Soke of Peterborough' 'Pewter marks and old pewter ware, domestic and ecclesiastical' -- subject(s): Pewter 'The history and antiquities of Geddington, Northamptonshire' 'The \\' -- subject(s): Hallmarks, Pewter
Yes, you can place oranges on pewter. Pewter is a metal alloy that is generally safe for food contact, but it's best to ensure that the pewter is food-safe, as some older or decorative pieces may contain lead or other harmful substances. To protect the pewter's surface and maintain its appearance, it's advisable to use a plate or cloth under the oranges.
There were warnings in the US about stainless steel mugs because they were suspected to contain chemicals known to cause cancer or birth defects. However, there have not been any recently reported issues from drinking from stainless steel.
William Redman has written: 'Illustrated handbook of information on pewter and Sheffield plate'
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In 1616, Dirk Hartog left a pewter plate at Shark Bay, Western Australia (then New Holland) inscribed with details of his voyage.In 1697, Dutch sailor Willem de Vlamingh reached New Holland and removed Hartog's pewter plate, replacing it with another plate. He took the original back to Holland. It is now kept in the Rijksmuseum. Hartog's original inscription was copied onto a new plate, and Vlamingh added new information about his own voyage.