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| also known to train in the River Tees, Smith's | Dock, a flooded quarry in Great Ayton and the boatin |
| s station had two platforms and a small loading | dock, a layout which survived until rationalisation |
| rom accommodating a parking entrance or loading | dock, a distinct design advantage for a building on |
| the 8,850-acre (36 km2) Lake Talquin, a fishing | dock, a boardwalk and picnic tables. |
| Worms station in the following years: a loading | dock, a goods shed and a marshalling yard. |
| Remnant of George's | Dock: a street name sign outside Church of Our Lady |
| any with fireplace, lake view patio and fishing | dock), a swimming pool (open in summer), picnicking, |
| 7. Watch in | dock, abroad. |
| er 6 months, though it is available via the Zii | Dock accessory which is now available for sale) |
| er 6 months, though it is available via the Zii | Dock accessory which is now available for sale) |
| Ipswich | Dock Act 1971 |
| some opposition the Humber Commercial Railway & | Dock Act was passed on 22 July 1904. |
| r its construction was given by the Bromborough | Dock Act of 1923. |
| The renovations also included a new loading | dock, additional dressing rooms, improved sound and |
| The game begins with Jack collapsing on a | dock after disembarking from a tugboat, and is confr |
| e for the damage caused by the Tamaroa to a dry | dock after an intoxicated seaman opened dry dock val |
| Dock aka the Front Dock | |
| over the platforms, and a goods shed and cattle | dock, All have since been removed. |
| Located at the mouth of the Pool, the new | dock allowed for larger ocean-going vessels to berth |
| The castle has a tidal | dock allowing it to be supplied directly by sea and |
| The lower portion of the canal was kept as a | dock, allowing the council to load barges with rubbi |
| museum occupies warehouse block D at the Albert | Dock, along with the Piermaster's House, Canning Hal |
| There is also a | dock along the shoreline nearby. |
| ts from across the eastern United States, which | dock along the Ohio River shoreline in Cincinnati an |
| The pier would also allow for steamer ships to | dock alongside the structure, easing congestion for |
| be a replica at Southend-on-Sea, Essex in a dry | dock alongside the Adventure Island (amusement park) |
| was created to allow Venetian style Gondolas to | dock alongside, later removed; a high diving platfor |
| Clarence | Dock also lies on the fringes of the Cultural Quarte |
| Dock also recalled sneaking over to the African-Amer | |
| line from Chepstow to Fishguard and to Pembroke | Dock; an eastern extension to Grange Court was soon |
| s, recreation hall, a campground pavilion, boat | dock, an amphitheater, a lighted fishing pier, an AT |
| s set at Briny Beach, Lake Lachrymose, Damocles | Dock and Curdled Cave. |
| in 1976 with the acquisition of The Felixstowe | Dock and Railway Company. |
| There are also bunkering terminals, a dry | dock and floating docks within the jurisdiction of t |
| Cincinnati was built by Todd Dry | Dock and Construction Co., Tacoma, Wash., where her |
| rl Harbor Attack, BB-38 Pennsylvania was in dry | dock and BB-45 Colorado was being refitted at Bremer |
| nel leads to a goods station between Harrington | Dock and Herculaneum Dock. |
| he third San Antonio-class amphibious transport | dock and the first ship of the United States Navy to |
| d to Shanghai, China: laid down by the Shanghai | Dock and Engineering Co., on 28 April 1913; launched |
| Egerton Bridge is situated between Egerton | Dock and Morpeth Dock and is a working example of a |
| f the A477 road between St. Clears and Pembroke | Dock and the A478 road between Tenby and Cardigan. |
| Cresswell, was with local non-league side Tyne | Dock and then at Football League side South Shields |
| lsion capabilities during transport missions to | dock and re-dock with orbital stations, low-orbital |
| The lighthouse has a floating | dock and from the upper balcony Long Island Sound, S |
| rn was launched 15 February 1919 by Alabama Dry | Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Alabama; sponsore |
| road bridge, was a short loop serving a cattle | dock, and an unusual siding curving away from the ru |
| A boathouse, | dock and miniature golf course were added to the Goo |
| She was built at Pembroke | Dock and launched on October 27, 1898. |
| Division Street (which once continued west to a | dock) and is parallel with the other houses on that |
| Subsequent modifications were made to Langton | Dock and the surrounding basins during the twentieth |
| laid down on April 3, 1943 at the Sullivan Dry | Dock and Repair Company in Brooklyn, New York. |
| and 1930 he built five more sheds at the South | Dock and between 1929 and 1930 he constructed four m |
| e east end of the down platform and the loading | dock, and to the west a road overbridge carried Blak |
| nlet at the mouth of the River Neckinger into a | dock, and named it Saint Saviour's Dock after their |
| e ISS will be at a beta less than 60 degrees at | dock, and throughout the docked phase. |
| e is a two-hourly service westbound to Pembroke | Dock and eastbound to Carmarthen and Swansea with fe |
| he was made Captain-superintendent of Pembroke | Dock and in 1878 he was appointed Director of Naval |
| the 8th, Valencia moored at the Army Transport | Dock and loaded a total of 145 officers and enlisted |
| es were added to the foundation; at this time a | dock and pier were added to the station. |
| n, turns south-east to pass underneath Limekiln | Dock and Dundee Wharf (close to the embankment walls |
| und and triggered a fire that spread across the | dock and around the tanker. |
| e river, near to the former entrance to Morpeth | Dock and may have been disturbed during dredging wor |
| The branch | dock and graving docks were filled in, providing par |
| pment of residential apartments surrounding the | dock, and plans to develop more leisure and business |
| bsequent modifications were made to Brocklebank | Dock and the surrounding basins during the twentieth |
| hipped by boat to Milwaukee's Greenfield Avenue | dock and then by barge to the plant. |
| from where there was a bus service to Pembroke | Dock and Pembroke. |
| The windmill together with the ferry | dock and a small scattering of nearby farm buildings |
| e south end of the park the entrance to Stanley | Dock and the Port of Liverpool can be seen. |
| ilt here in 1850 on the site of the current dry | dock and the canal was opened in 1855 to provide a t |
| ide behind the station building, with a loading | dock and goods shed, and, in the opposite direction, |
| nities include a 60-site campground, boat ramp, | dock, and picnic area. |
| containing one or more harbours where ships can | dock and transfer people or cargo to or from land. |
| ginal consulate stood on the quayside of Steers | Dock and the Pool of Liverpool. |
| lays of nursery rhymes such as 'Hickory Dickory | Dock' and 'Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary', which are st |
| This move brought the merger Robins Dry | Dock and Tebo Yacht Basin F.C., both sponsored by su |
| d Station in nearby Guilford, which has its own | dock and boats. |
| This attack sank the dry | dock and destroyed the 460-foot (140 m) ship berthed |
| pened in 1983 on the site of the former Railway | dock and Humber docks. |
| was removed from the tower block to the Albert | Dock, and it became active at lunchtime, moving in a |
| rved as a passing loop) and two sidings, cattle | dock and goods shed. |
| Built at Pembroke | Dock and launched in 1899, the vessel measured 380 f |
| imary status at Waterloo roundabout in Pembroke | Dock, and responsibility for maintaining the road fr |
| Surrey Basin, which was itself linked to Island | Dock and Albion Dock. |
| ertown (based either side of the Royal Victoria | Dock), and Tidal Basin, which was to its north-west. |
| ound frame signal box on the platform, a cattle | dock and small goods sidings. |
| e Guggenheim Museum, located in what was an old | dock and wood warehouse. |
| Dukes | Dock and the Jurys Inn hotel |
| also includes a ballroom, a kitchen, a loading | dock and storage space. |
| a central energy plant, an underground loading | dock, and renovations to existing buildings. |
| akerley junction, to form a routes to Huskisson | Dock and Southport. |
| in a much more accessible location, with a good | dock and harbor facilities. |
| r, including new breakwaters, a 315-foot (96 m) | dock and new moorage floats |
| t-class cruisers built in the yards at Pembroke | Dock and launched on 28 October 1887. |
| Also there is a usable | dock and a small port facility. |
| In 1899 the | dock and the adjoining George's Basin were filled in |
| She was built at Smiths | Dock and launched on 28 December 1943, but was not c |
| g performers and crew accommodations, a loading | dock and scenery-handling area, public spaces, restr |
| oll bridge, the Cleddau Bridge between Pembroke | Dock and Neyland. |
| It accessed from Stalbridge | Dock and provides access to North Dock. |
| reclaiming of foreshore of the Thames at Puddle | Dock and the rebuilding of Upper Thames Street as a |
| News," a pub called "The King's Arms," a small | dock and free public slipway in "Oreston Quay," and |
| tructed for Australian National Lines by Mort's | Dock and Engineering in Sydney. |
| uses are of a similar design to those at Albert | Dock and are grade II* listed buildings. |
| uring the 1950s close to the Queen Elizabeth II | Dock and stores oil refined at Stanlow Refinery, to |
| buildings in the list are located at the Albert | Dock and comprise the largest single collection of G |
| d tens of thousands of dollars of damage to the | dock and the ship. |
| on roll-off cargo terminals at Melbourne's Webb | Dock and at McGaw Wharf in Burnie. |
| ed snagboat built in 1925 by the Charleston Dry | Dock and Machine Company of Charleston, South Caroli |
| Egerton Bridge is situated between Egerton | Dock and Morpeth Dock and is a bascule bridge. |
| The current tenants of the dry | dock and related buildings are boat builders KingFis |
| extensive repairs and conversion at Robin's Dry | Dock and Repair Company, Brooklyn, New York. |
| ming arts venue, with which it shares a loading | dock and backstage facilities. |
| nal squadrons left Calshot: 201 Sqn to Pembroke | Dock and 240 Sqn to Invergordon. |
| The community also has a boat | dock and ramp, as well as recreational areas and an |
| for Two, Eensie Weensie Spider, Hickory Dickory | Dock, and Row Row Row Your Boat. |
| al advisor to Levi Parsons of the San Francisco | Dock and Wharf Company during Parsons' attempt to ha |
| Macquarie was laid down by Morts | Dock and Engineering Company at Balmain, New South W |
| almerston fort, constructed to protect Pembroke | Dock and completed in 1870. |
| materials and finished products between Ridham | Dock and the company's two mills, one at Sittingbour |
| After dry | dock and refitting at Kure from late June - early Ju |
| raders, occasioned by the construction of a new | dock, and memorable for the comment on Luke xiv. |
| member of the International Federation of Ship, | Dock and River Workers, later the International Tran |
| stablishment of a large depot, roundhouse, coal | dock and other steam locomotive support facilities, |
| The North | Dock and Lock was opened in 1875. |
| A public boat ramp, fishing | dock and shelter house is on the west side, just off |
| The main | dock and shop at the Little Ocmulgee lake. |
| He later finds this man working on a | dock and notices the path that the man takes every d |
| He proceeded to | dock and then invite the American Naval Officers and |
| This work was carried out by the Ardrossan Dry | Dock and Shipping Company. |
| rs the concourse level, parking garage, loading | dock and a sunken fountain. |
| Lachlan was laid down by Morts | Dock and Engineering Company at Balmain, New South W |
| ndmarks such as St George's Hall and the Albert | Dock, and walking down streets and climbing onto the |
| attan hotel to mail a letter at a New York City | dock and was never seen again. |
| They did not force the issue and stood on the | dock and watched the ship slowly capsize. |
| Liverpool: Wellington | Dock and the Tall Ships, 2007 |
| tution of Civil Engineers to stand at Greenland | Dock and was unveiled in 1990. |
| was sold to Khedivial Mail Steamship & Graving | Dock and renamed Ville De Beyrouth. |
| It was located between South | Dock and North Greenwich on the Millwall Extension R |
| e Road - Oxford Street - High Street - Floating | Dock and Stag Gates - Lodge Road - Portswood being r |
| s built as a Raleigh-class amphibious transport | dock and later served as a command ship in the Unite |
| elphia) built a larger brewery at the corner of | Dock and Pear (now Thomas Paine Place). |
| ane which caused serious damage to the floating | dock and other dockyard facilities. |
| shops, outdoor dining, ghost walks, a town boat | dock and more. |
| hat there were four ships being repaired at the | dock and that there were several units about to head |
| In 1847 she was laid up at Pembroke | Dock and decommissioned. |
| Laid down on 17 July 1968 by the Alabama Dry | Dock and Shipbuilding Co., Mobile, Alabama, the ship |
| s was chosen as the site for the new deep water | dock and estate. |
| the first such installation was at New Holland | dock and pier, actually brought into use more than a |
| ntral railway station was near the Royal Albert | Dock and Beckton Park in London, on the Eastern Coun |
| opened on 17 April 1931, it replaced a smaller | dock and wharf built at Bromborough Pool in 1895. |
| She was built at Pembroke | Dock and launched on 5 March 1901. |
| bulk cargoes handles more ships than the tidal | dock and is capable of accommodating larger vessels |
| tion of notable musicians in Red Oak, including | Dock Anderson, organist, and Brian Lyons, oboist; th |
| rliament in July 1879 enabled the building of a | dock, approach channels and additional railway lines |
| et Ocean Tug ATF-157 and Auxiliary Floating Dry | Dock ARD-5, steamed to San Diego. |
| A plaza, basement, and loading | dock are shared with 707 17th Street. |
| The surface of the platform and the cattle | dock are planned to be cleared in the future. |
| ant occupies the site and remains of the cattle | dock are still visible. |
| Tours of the Old | Dock are currently operated by National Museums Live |
| South Wales and Royal Portbury | Dock are also clearly visible. |
| nd (Up) side and Platform 3 and the old parcels | dock are on the southbound (Down) side. |
| The remains of the | dock are to be found on Spike Island. |
| ny Goldcrest, and was filmed largely in the old | dock area of the English port town of King's Lynn. |
| al tower located in the newly developed Princes | Dock area of Liverpool, England. |
| ntainer revolution saw a dramatic upturn in the | dock's fortunes and freight trains started running r |
| renamed the NAS Annex and served primarily as a | dock area for visiting U.S. naval vessels and as sup |
| Stanley and renamed her HMS Tiger Bay (after a | dock area in Cardiff, Tiger Bay). |
| erto Madero in the city of Buenos Aires, in the | dock area No. 3, a short distance from the Sarmiento |
| The | dock area on the eastern side is used as the transit |
| ls - A well-known pub on Barnaby Street, in the | dock area. |
| ch lead into the basement level parking/loading | dock area. |
| The dry | dock areas are not included in the capacity counts. |
| uished Unit Citation for bombing industrial and | dock areas in Yokohama and manufacturing districts i |
| two branches leading off the main tunnel to the | dock areas on both sides of the river. |
| harged, rumors abounded that he was only in the | dock as a stand-in for Goebbels. |
| tary life in the mountains and uses his cabin's | dock as a helicopter landing pad. |
| ity such as the Royal Liver Building and Albert | Dock, as well as the localities of Aigburth, Canning |
| odd Shipyards, the parent company of Robins Dry | Dock, as well as Tebo Yacht Basin which sponsored th |
| rebuilt for a second time in 1707 at the Nelson | Dock as a fourth rate of 46-54 guns. |
| Lawrence sees them off at the | dock as they depart Hope, and Dorothea and Anne are |
| re exposed location on a nearby small beach and | dock at 9°6′53.30″S |
| A branch was also built to the | dock at Lytham Pool. |
| e that hangs down from the West station loading | dock at 80 km, and placed on the track. |
| Wales - to acquire the existing Carmarthenshire | Dock at Llanelly and its feeder tramroad built by Al |
| running atop it, enabling ocean going ships to | dock at Milneburg. |
| link the mainland with North Stradbroke Island | dock at Dunwich. |
| She remained in | dock at Dundee for the first half of 1943 while this |
| perates a parking lot, swimming beach, and boat | dock at Cedar Lake. |
| Taeping entered the | dock at a quarter before 10:00 on Thursday. |
| She did not | dock at Gibraltar, but sailed on to Port Said, arriv |
| he suffered serious damage when she capsized in | dock at Sheerness during severe flooding in February |
| While in dry | dock at Manus a sole Japanese aircraft launched a to |
| usiness by acquiring a lease over a new graving | dock at Hebburn from Robert Stephenson and Company. |
| ctober 1949, as Chehalis lay alongside the navy | dock at Tutuila, American Samoa, one of her gasoline |
| The Beagle was immediately taken into | dock at Devonport for extensive rebuilding and refit |
| the harbor, and the maintenance of the Visitors | dock at Veterans Park. |
| f the old railway line, which used to enter the | dock at about this point. |
| A ferry ran from Pass-A-Grille to a | dock at the end of Madonna Boulevard. |
| The canal began with the | dock at St. Peter's Basin (Bassin Saint-Pierre), in |
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