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該当件数 : 1925件
The | lock was closed after 52 years of service in 1961 du |
The | lock and dam obliterated the Des Moines Rapids which |
The weir is on the other side of the | lock island. |
ange is wedged between the handle scale and the | lock preventing the lock from being dislodged. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m). |
Also living at the | lock house are his wife, Margaret age 71, son David |
Warning notices at the | lock |
Public House, by the | lock |
inlet's water level and salinity content at the | lock, which facilitates water exchange in the inlet. |
Narrowboats passing through the | lock |
The | lock, City Mill Lock is currently disused but, in co |
The | lock marks the start of the New Cut, built in 1822 b |
However, the | lock is not meant to fully seal away the ghoul perso |
Around the | lock itself they have been replaced by a mixture of |
s a road from Cookham to Formosa Island and the | lock. |
of 2006 nothing remains of the canal beyond the | lock gates that now separate the building site from |
at the start of a navigation cut built with the | lock by the Thames Conservancy in 1898. |
ased it from about six proprietors to build the | lock. |
hannel 4's Big Breakfast was broadcast from the | Lock Keeper's Cottage at Fish Island from 1992 to 20 |
Colditz 40 years later, he managed to pick the | lock of his cell before a disgruntled East German gu |
The | lock was repaired in 1866, and ten years later the l |
hed in the 1940's following construction of the | lock and dam system. |
The weir is just the other side of the | lock island and is one of only two remaining complet |
The | lock and weir are overlooked by the remains of the K |
The | lock comprises a staircase flight-the lower gate of |
The | lock was built by the Thames Conservancy in 1892 on |
isitor information centre has been built at the | lock. |
The | lock stands on the River Lee Navigation towpath whic |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 8 ft 0 in (2.43 m). |
te a satire of Alexander Pope's The Rape of the | Lock in the form of The Rape of the Smock. |
The weir runs across from the | lock to the Berkshire bank a short distance upstream |
The | lock was reinforced with a massive concrete structur |
The | Lock Up was founded in 1976 by Robert Soudan and Cha |
various operational restrictions imposed by the | lock flight. |
The | Lock Up Self Storage Group, an affiliate of SHS Deve |
The | lock was last rebuilt in 1924. |
It sits between the | lock and Headpile Eyot and lock weirs run from the i |
e by measuring the displacement of water in the | lock after the barge had entered. |
The weir is almost parallel to the | lock, running across from the other side of the lock |
There is a road to the | lock from Tadpole Bridge downstream. |
The | lock operates for all powered, sail driven, or paddl |
m, but Octopussy grabs a gun and shoots off the | lock of the supposed jewelry cache to reveal the bom |
traint to the firing pin during assembly of the | lock. |
census William Simpson is recorded as being the | lock keeper of Lock house, Leven, aged 75. |
The | lock was built in stone in 1790 by the Thames Naviga |
he K-tool can be used to pull the core from the | lock without damaging the door itself. |
The | lock island was not created as a result of building |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 8 ft 11 in (2.72 m). |
Downstream from the | lock is Brewery Gut, a particularly fast flowing, na |
The | lock was built of fir on the Purley side of the rive |
pose of the dam is for river navigation via the | lock at George W. Andrews Dam. |
nal in 1794 and had wharves above and below the | lock. |
The | lock house, built in 1928 is situated on the island. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 7 ft 11 in (2.41 m). |
The Army Corps of Engineers purchased the | lock system from Portland General Electric in 1915 f |
r lights to go out and their boat went over the | lock. |
Doglock refers to the | lock that preceded the 'true' flintlock in both rifl |
Although most of the | lock gates have long since rotted away, many of the |
hapman's plans were agreed, and he designed the | lock, which was funded by a Corporation loan of £1,0 |
The | lock and canals were largely built in 1821 by Nathan |
The | lock is part of a series of five locks within a stre |
The edges of the | lock drawbridge connects with four concrete pillars. |
The | lock was fully mechanised and duplicated in 1959, an |
oof, still survives on the northern bank of the | lock cut. |
board - which had been left with its key in the | lock - to Agar, who made a wax impression, then retu |
When the | lock of hair disappeared, Conon explained that the g |
ay and four years after the inauguration of the | lock of Nils Ericson. |
In 2007 the | lock gates were refurbished. |
Eventually the | lock fell into disuse, and Leven Canal became cut of |
me named Vector Prime appears with a map to the | Lock and the four Cyber Planet Keys needed to activa |
close family members, 12 people resided at the | lock house. |
e does not approach from behind(?)/A key to the | lock of Ireland's ignorance./‘Eochaid of the undying |
The | lock was rebuilt in 1957. |
The river is built up on both sides after the | lock and passes through Staines. |
n the opposite side of the river (linked by the | lock and the ferry) Teddington, Strawberry Hill and |
two weirs, which were built some time after the | lock. |
The | lock is a short distance from the village of Benson |
ejoins the Navigation at this point - below the | lock, having travelled 2 miles (3.2 km) from the Mid |
ussex Regiment men actually climbed up onto the | lock gates, one of them firing his Lewis gun from th |
Kids Rhapsody" from their second album, Off the | Lock, is one of the featured videos. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 8 ft 1 in (2.46 m). |
onnets; An Epistle to a College Friend; and The | Lock Transformed. |
At the tail of the | lock is the Powdermill Cut dug in 1806 to connect th |
The Commission rebuilt the | lock in 1793, and the keeper was instructed to take |
coal wharf had disappeared altogether, and the | lock gates must have been removed, as the beck is ma |
It is 500 yards upstream of the | lock and Chertsey Bridge, a historic bridge over the |
The footbridge over the | lock still remains. |
The | lock and dam impounds Holt Lake 19 miles (31 km) ups |
The Narrow Street swing bridge sits between the | lock and the river. |
The | lock and dam, as well as the rest of the river, can |
Buscot Park is above the | lock. |
of the Robinsons, bought the half-acre with the | lock tender's cottage. |
The | lock is the fourth-highest single lift lock in the U |
The | lock is remote from the Northmoor and some distance |
For many centuries until the building of the | lock, there were tolls for passing through the bridg |
refused to pay, and the city fathers forced the | lock on his money chest to "loan" 40,000 guilders. |
s over the more traditional design are that the | lock occupies less space, does not require room to s |
Prior to the construction of the | lock, Godstow Bridge served as a form of lock, which |
of the four Thames lifeboat stations, below the | lock on the Teddington side. |
. Wheeler Jr. was the first ship to transit the | lock at Bonneville Dam and the first ocean-going mer |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 8 ft 11 in (2.72 m)., and wa |
s ordered that no craft should pass through the | lock during the hours of divine service. |
nd white lighthouse on the southern pier of the | lock, also called "the minaret" by locals. |
Improvements and enlargements were made to the | lock in 1802 and 1806 and the stone lockhouse was bu |
hames Conservancy were considering removing the | lock. |
As a temporary measure the | lock system originally installed was brought back in |
Bob Soudan, Jr., took over as president of The | Lock Up. |
town's guild to allow craft to pass through the | lock between sunrise and sunset on payment of a 1d t |
sup sang a song which ended in him tickling the | lock, hence its name. |
The | lock is located in the River Lee Country Park which |
Beside the | lock is Bradford Wharf where there are several histo |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 12 ft 6 inches (3.81 m). |
In addition to the key and the | lock, there are other objects that can aid Simon on |
re used to be a colliery wharf just west of the | lock, however the mines closed in the 19th century. |
h has passed through Cookham rather than by the | lock, runs from Cookham Bridge along the southern ba |
Originally the | lock was attended (or not - according to some accoun |
The | lock chamber is 56 feet wide by 400 feet long, and 1 |
The head of water created by the | lock may be used to fill the mill pound and once mor |
To make matters worse, by the late 1820s the | lock had been partially filled in with stone, forcin |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m). |
e Camley Street Natural Park is adjacent to the | lock, on the down-, off-side. |
The | lock is not far from Reading railway station and is |
Soon after the | lock is Reading Bridge followed by Fry's Island in t |
The | lock master's residence, located downstream of the p |
, construction was virtually complete; only the | lock gates remained to be placed, as well as the nec |
The | lock was provided with a lock keeper and tolls were |
holy orders, and was appointed chaplain to the | Lock Hospital, London. |
and integer instructions which combine with the | lock prefix) |
The weir is adjacent to the | lock on the other side of the lock island. |
The | Lock and Dam Number Four spans the Allegheny River b |
Vehicular access to the | lock was maintained by a road constructed on the nor |
nuary 1915 in Falkenberg - 21 March 1945 in the | lock at Den Helder) was a German Schnellboot command |
h is on the opposite side of the river from the | lock, follows the northern bank to Grafton Lock. |
The | lock chambers will be 110 feet (34 m) wide and 1,200 |
vigation channel in 1837, seven years after the | lock was opened. |
a sanitary station in the old pillbox below the | lock. |
The | lock connects to Ham Island and there is a footbridg |
The | LOCK command will make the current program source co |
of minor design changes in certain parts of the | lock, allowing increased dimensional tolerance (kbk |
lumes, 1739-1743), Alexander Pope's Rape of the | Lock (1744) and other English and French works. |
However it was not until 1822 that the | lock cut and lock were built. |
On subsequently opening the | lock gates a strong current flowed, enabling the ass |
downstream end of the island connecting to the | lock; the second weir is at the upstream end and con |
or the man who led the way to help preserve the | Lock site, which today covers 14 acres (5.7 ha). |
The | lock was one of the last pound locks built on the Th |
Ferriby Sluice is a hamlet situated near the | lock complex on the Humber and River Ancholme, Linco |
The | lock is located in Wharf Road close to the crossing |
The | lock keeper's house with a pyramidical roof was buil |
isk so that the flange is out of the way of the | lock. |
difficult to manufacture, many jezails used the | lock mechanism from stolen or broken Brown Bess musk |
Subsequently, the | lock, which was a flood lock containing three sets o |
ge (unofficially named Lake Eufaula) behind the | lock and dam of Fort Gaines, Georgia, once again ass |
The | lock spans the Regent's Canal between Queen Mary, Un |
Although the | lock is at East Molesey, Surrey, the island is admin |
for long periods of time (which can release the | lock on the GIL on that thread while it processes), |
The old name for the site of the | lock was "Top of Caps" and the first suggestion for |
ly owned and has a boatyard on side towards the | lock, and moorings on the lower side. |
bank's lockbox, with the bank's monogram on the | lock haft. |
ulated, but accessible by a footbridge over the | lock cut from the southern bank as well as by a conn |
(0.49 km2) Glen Faba lake is to the east of the | lock. |
After the | lock was constructed there were complaints about the |
The | lock bar / blade interface serves as both the blade |
nd other officials of Thomas Iron chartered the | Lock Ridge Iron Company, which began building two fu |
The | lock is mentioned in Jerome K. Jerome's book Three M |
The | lock was built in 1896 by the Thames Conservancy to |
The | lock was deepened during restoration work in the 197 |
stream are on the Benson side downstream of the | lock although the mill itself is long gone. |
s escape after a curious little boy removes the | lock to explore the mine, becoming the zombies' firs |
ing the forcing of the Sambre-Oise Canal at the | lock south of Catillon, France, Major Findlay was wi |
p of Sashes Island between Hedsor Water and the | lock cut. |
e weir stream and the northern one crossing the | lock cut. |
aceful waters of the River Thames alongside the | lock. |
two snubbing posts used to tie up barges in the | lock that are considered contributing resources to t |
" at the islands that are now at the top of the | lock cut. |
The | lock has a rise/fall of 6 ft 0 in (1.82 m). |
The ' | Lock Hospitals' were developed for the treatment of |
to build locks below Maidenhead Bridge, so the | lock here built in 1772 was the lowest downstream of |
Originally the | lock was on the Taplow side and in 1773 an adjacent |
When the | lock was built a new bridge was also built but this |
By 1780 the | lock was reported as being in as bad a state as Marl |
The effect of building the | lock, together with the Three Mills Wall River Weir |
He graduated from the | Lock Haven Teachers College in Lock Haven, Pennsylva |
In 1868 there was discussion of removing the | lock, but instead it was extended with a tumbling ba |
Not the blacksmith who opened the | lock; nor the glazier who mended the pane; nor the j |
The | lock was extended in 1935, when an extra pair of gat |
There were two versions of the rifle, the | lock handle infantry and cavalry of the simple lock |
diverted through a new cut, and the site of the | lock lies under the road, which has now become the A |
e river until it cuts into Cookham, missing the | lock. |
aracter and featured both his home life and the | lock company where he served as a middle manager. |
eloped in connection to the construction of the | lock of Nils Ericson. |
Alongside the | lock is a side pond and pumping station which pumps |
to be navigable, so boats continued to use the | lock at Turnbridge, until the sluice at Goole was sw |
"Somebody Done Changed the | Lock on My Door" (Casey Bill Weldon) * - 2:46 |
There, he picked the | lock on his handcuffs with a piece of T.V antenna he |
The | lock is a single-rise lock with two pairs of lock ga |
If necessary, when the | lock is in use, a single leaf steel bascule lifting |
footbridge and lockhouse are located where the | lock originally sat, some distance upstream of the p |
The Thames Path crosses the river over the | lock head gates to the northern bank bank towards St |
weir stream from the navigation channel to the | lock. |
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