Of the outer court, only an earth bank shows the position of the walls, with fragmentary remains of a bakehouse the only visible structures.
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An earth bank, running across the Common, has been dated to around 1750 and was probably used to protect coppice woodland from grazing animals.
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There is a rhomboidal enclosure about of earth banks and ditches about southwest of the centre of the banjo enclosure, at ST 4295 7373.
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Approaching Hawthorn Bend at high speed on lap 15, Siffert's BRM suffered a mechanical failure which pitched it across the track into an earth bank.
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The about 2 cm long " Prothemenops siamensis " from Thailand builds its retreat in a streamside vertical earth bank in lower montane rain forest.
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The first three locks did not originally have side walls, but used earth banks instead, which were replaced with timber or brick walls in due course.
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It then came in contact with the earth bank which ripped off all three undercarriage legs and the aircraft slid to a halt on its belly.
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Construction of the Cadishead Viaduct began in 1892, approached via earth banks, with two brick arches accessing a multi-lattice iron girder centre span of in length.
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On landing, the aircraft struck an earth bank which ripped off all three undercarriage legs, and came to rest on its belly with an engine on fire.
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Just after the fast left kink before the Bergwerk right hand curve, his Ferrari 312T2 snapped to the right and spun through the fencing into an earth bank.