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Info on Lucas distrubutor applications can be found o http//www.mgaroadster.co.uk/lucas.pdf. According to this, the distributor fitted to Wolseley 1939-48 is DY6A pt no 40051A/B
Garnet is a common component in well metamorphosed schists. Occasionally, a specimen will be good enough to be considered a jewel, but most garnet is valued as an abrasive - the garnet paper at your hardware store. There are about 20 various members of this family.
Garnet is indicative of deeper metamorphism than chlorite.
He had remote Dutch ancestry on his father's side, the family surname originally being Krankheyt. (Wikipedia)
The mineral that can scratch feldspar and can be scratched by garnet is quartz. Quartz has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale, making it capable of scratching feldspar, which has a hardness of 6. Meanwhile, garnet has a hardness of around 6.5 to 7.5, allowing it to scratch quartz but not all varieties of garnet will scratch quartz.
Garnet Joseph Wolseley died on March 26, 1913, in Menton, France.
Garnet Joseph Wolseley was born on June 4, 1833, in Golden Bridge, Ireland.
The Sir Grenti war was named after Sir Garnet Wolseley because he was the governor at that time and took part in the war
The Wolseley was created in 1921.
Joseph was a Hebrew, an Israelite.
Wolseley Baronets was created in 1628.
Wolseley Wasp was created in 1935.
Frederick Wolseley was born in 1837.
Frederick Wolseley died in 1899.
The population of Wolseley plc is 44,000.
Wolseley plc was created in 1887.
Wolseley Ten was created in 1939.