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Informazioni sul sito:


Nome del dominio - linkboy.it


Titolo del sito - Valerio Lauri - Creative Designer


Vai al sito web - Valerio Lauri - Creative Designer



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campaign - 26
project - 25
design - 23
digital - 16
designer - 12
media - 12
lorem - 12

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Posizione GEO del sito


Posizione Paese - Italy



Città/Paese - Arezzo



Fornitore - Aruba S.p.A.




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Informazioni per il dominio linkboy.it


indirizzo IP:


31.11.35.129


Server dei nomi di dominio:


dns4.arubadns.cz dns.technorail.com dns3.arubadns.net dns2.technorail.com


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☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN A 31.11.35.129
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN TXT "v=spf1 include:_spf.aruba.it ~all"
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN MX 10 mx.linkboy.it.
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN NS dns3.arubadns.net.
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN NS dns.technorail.com.
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN NS dns4.arubadns.cz.
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN NS dns2.technorail.com.
☆ linkboy.it. 21202 IN SOA dns.technorail.com. hostmaster.linkboy.it. 1 86400 7200 2592000 3600


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Brief facts about linkboy:

A link-boy was a boy who carried a flaming torch to light the way for pedestrians at night. Linkboys were common in London in the days before the introduction of gas lighting in the early to mid 19th century. The linkboy's fee was commonly one farthing, and the torch was often made from burning pitch and tow. Link-boys and their torches also accompanied litter vehicles, known as sedan chairs, that were operated by chairmen. Where possible, the link boys escorted the fares to the chairmen, the passengers then being delivered to the door of their lodgings. Several houses in Bath, UK, and many in London still have the link extinguishers on the exteriors, shaped like outsized candle snuffers. The term derives from "link", a term for the cotton tow that formed the wick of the torch.

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Child labour

Lighting

Obsolete occupations

 

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