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・ Battle of the Bagradas River
・ Battle of the Bagradas River (239 BC)
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・ Battle of the Baltic
・ Battle of the Baltic (poem)
・ Battle of the Bands
・ Battle of the Bands (book)
・ Battle of the Bands (disambiguation)
・ Battle of the Bands (film)
・ Battle of the Bands (video game)
・ Battle of the Barents Sea
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Battle of the Barrels
・ Battle of the Barrier
・ Battle of the Basque Roads
・ Battle of the Bay
・ Battle of the Bay (Hampton–Norfolk State)
・ Battle of the Bay of Biscay
・ Battle of the Bay of Biscay (1592)
・ Battle of the Baztan Valley
・ Battle of the Beams
・ Battle of the Beanfield
・ Battle of the Beaufort (1982)
・ Battle of the Bell islands
・ Battle of the Belly River
・ Battle of the Berlengas (1666)
・ Battle of the Bidassoa


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Battle of the Barrels : ウィキペディア英語版
Battle of the Barrels
''For the sports rivalry between the University of Kentucky and the University of Tennessee, see Battle of the Barrel''
The Battle of the Barrels is a transportation illusion also known as Barricaded Barrels, Through the Eye of the Needle or the Black and White Barrels.
The illusion consists of two topless/bottomless barrels openly displayed on castered open framework supports. A female assistant then climbs inside a barrel and wooden bulls-eye targets are affixed to either end of the barrel. The second barrel is shown empty, sealed on one end and with four solid metal bars fixed across the other end.
The end of the lady assistant's barrel is placed against the barred opening of the empty barrel for a brief moment. As the barrels are again separated, the assistant can now be seen through the four solid metal bars, inside the barrel she was not in before.
The illusion was invented by PT Selbit. His original version consisted of two upright barrels and, the instead of the centre target through which the assistant passed through, Selbit used a cast iron manhole/drain cover. Since this upright version required on stage winch facilities later performers such as Dante made the effect more practical and fast paced by putting the barrels on the horizontal trucks and using wooden targets.
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