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| r stopped the eastward longshore transport of | shingle along the coast, which is the function of gro |
| The beach is predominantly | shingle and rocks. |
| A structure suffered some | shingle and antenna damage. |
| with turned posts and balusters and scalloped | shingle and spool decoration. |
| stone scree, bare calcareous cliffs, maritime | shingle and coastal dunes. |
| 500, and it had two salmon canneries, and two | shingle and saw mills. |
| narrow strip of woodland, a parallel strip of | shingle and saltmarsh and a substantial area of mudfl |
| entified by a distinctive blue, red and white | shingle and fascia |
| Newton's Cove is a small cove with sand, | shingle and rock pools, just south of Weymouth, Dorse |
| nded at Anzio on 22 January 1944 in Operation | Shingle, and suffered many of the same problems as ha |
| Seaton beach is mostly | shingle and stretches from the river to the village o |
| During his those two years, he opened a | shingle and heading mill which burnt down two and hal |
| ncluding Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, | Shingle and Tudor Revival. |
| impressive, with many fashionable Queen Anne, | shingle, and colonial revival style "cottages" design |
| Owing to the continuous accumulation of | shingle and gravel deposited by the strong currents, |
| Foulney Island is a low-lying grass and | shingle area 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south-east of Roa |
| houses are generally moderate to large Brown | Shingle, Arts and Crafts and Colonial Revival homes, |
| an Allied amphibious assault during Operation | Shingle as part of the Italian Campaign of World War |
| pumped out, as it was sitting on rock and not | shingle as had been first supposed. |
| in Operation Avalanche at Salerno, Operation | Shingle at Anzio, and Operation Dragoon in southern F |
| nnel and then out into the marshes behind the | shingle bank often flooding the car park at the end o |
| Swanpool is a small lake behind a | shingle bar, separating it from the beach of the same |
| mouth the river outflows at the Ham through a | shingle bar. |
| reating the easterly end of what amounts to a | shingle bay. |
| and the hospital built on foundations on the | shingle beach itself |
| World War II Type 22 Pillbox on the | shingle beach at Kelling |
| The | shingle beach is 29 kilometres (18 mi) long, 200 metr |
| Weston borders Southampton Water at a | shingle beach where some 1930s beach shelters can sti |
| the castle can be accessed on foot along the | shingle beach from the nearby village of Milford on S |
| Mupe Bay is a bay with | shingle beach to the east of Lulworth Cove in Dorset, |
| Eype is fed by a single narrow lane down to a | shingle beach with car park. |
| ted along the shore of Southampton Water; the | shingle beach looks across to Hythe and Calshot, alth |
| tures - the old hill fort of Pendinas and the | shingle beach at Tan-y-bwlch. |
| The Stade is a | shingle beach, situated in Hastings Old Town. |
| 7 in a storm as result of the dredging of the | shingle beach, years before, which protected the vill |
| At Bossington a | shingle beach, through which flows the River Horner, |
| iefly of surface pebbles is commonly termed a | shingle beach. |
| 180 m) to the north-west of Selle Rocque on a | shingle beach. |
| oss, the resulting landform is often termed a | shingle beach. |
| Vegetated | shingle beaches are a nationally uncommon habitat. |
| udflats, reed beds, small towns and villages, | shingle beaches and low eroding cliffs along 60 miles |
| ats, farmland, copses, lagoons, reed beds and | shingle beaches. |
| rick while the upper stories are of wood with | shingle, beaded board, and clapboard siding. |
| The | shingle both at St Bees and Fleswick show a huge vari |
| The | Shingle Branch is at first somewhat crooked and marke |
| by the westernmost Porter Branch to form the | Shingle Branch and enter Sproul State Forest. |
| Shingle Brook is the only named tributary of the Eel | |
| hysical factors - ie the joint effects of the | shingle build-up and man's intervention were not appr |
| The beach consists mainly of | shingle but does have some sand at low tide. |
| e was a four-man raid in support of Operation | Shingle by the Special Air Service conducted on the I |
| The beach, which is made up mostly of | shingle, can only be reached by boat as there is no a |
| This island is the only | shingle cay situated on the leeward reef flat. |
| ed of heavy timbers and covered by an asphalt | shingle clad gambrel roof. |
| a limestone foundation and topped by a slate | shingle clad gable roof. |
| A three story | shingle clad turret, with a conical roof rises at the |
| sed fieldstone and the upper stories are wood | shingle clad. |
| tanically rich with salt marsh, sand dune and | shingle communities, including a nationally rare shin |
| al Park Service Rustic style, featuring broad | shingle courses and deep eaves. |
| protect furniture fittings, smooth aluminum, | shingle, covered with a metal coating, surface condit |
| Name associations include the | Shingle Creek Resort, Shingle Creek Elementary School |
| Shingle Creek is a small waterway in central Florida | |
| e Southern Connector and a toll plaza east of | Shingle Creek is tolled; the rest includes mainly at- |
| d in the county; several homes received minor | shingle damage, and road closures left about 5,000 ho |
| areas of grassland, lowland heath, reed bed, | shingle, dune and woodland. |
| f 1858-1859 camped at Emory's bar in tent and | shingle dwellings. |
| assing and brick, half timber, and stucco and | shingle exterior surfaces. |
| ing the 1820s, he built a gristmill, sawmill, | shingle factory and woollen mill. |
| Rare | shingle flora such as Sea Pea, Sea Kale, Sea Holly an |
| truction by March 1880 to access a deposit of | shingle for use on railway construction and maintenan |
| nally important because of the rare vegetated | shingle habitat that thrives here (Rock Samphire, Sea |
| in planning, a village sign was unveiled near | Shingle Hill Corner on 27 September 2008. |
| ange from the oldest in the village, the 1764 | Shingle House, to large early 20th-century cottages b |
| t in Bay Head, New Jersey, with several dozen | Shingle houses |
| ological importance, with a varied habitat of | shingle, intertidal mudflats and saltmarsh. |
| n early November 1999, at the Delta Shake and | Shingle Landfill in North Delta, British Columbia. |
| In 1886, John Pilkey opened a | shingle mill in Edenvale. |
| farmhouse, a sawmill, cotton gin, gristmill, | shingle mill, planer, sugar cane press, syrup evapora |
| the town gained a school, two post offices, a | shingle mill, and after clay deposits were discovered |
| He operated a sawmill and | shingle mill. |
| er, and by 1859 contained two sawmills, three | shingle mills and two lath mills. |
| awmills, in addition to several clapboard and | shingle mills. |
| Quercus imbricaria, the | Shingle Oak, is a deciduous tree in the red oak group |
| sm of Lucas, blaming the failure of Operation | Shingle on his caution. |
| man relocated to New York City and hung out a | shingle on Pine Street in lower Manhattan, with the l |
| church and the use of two walling materials, | shingle on the second floor and granite on the ground |
| ay, it transported and deposited sediment and | shingle onto what is now known as Hurst Castle "spit" |
| ers to a storm beach forming a narrow spit of | shingle or sand cutting across the landward and seawa |
| The river passes mainly through marshland and | shingle or sand beaches, most of which is now owned b |
| ted to have removed 10,000 tons of gravel and | shingle out to sea, its subsequent operation was not |
| d on the bleakest part of the Romney Marsh, a | shingle peninsula. |
| Shingle Point Indian Reserve No.4, 32.0 ha. | |
| ( | Shingle Point Indian Reserve No. 4) |
| as Italianate, Carpenter Gothic, Queen Anne, | Shingle, Prairie School and Renaissance Revival. |
| way), is one of several more or less parallel | shingle reefs extending under the sea in Cardigan Bay |
| This site comprises a | shingle ridge and associated saltmarsh hinterland ext |
| of 1953) hit the North Norfolk coast and the | shingle ridge was mostly destroyed. |
| , and comprises a grassy coastal plain with a | shingle ridge and spit formed by a process of longsho |
| 79 between the Ley and the sea runs along the | shingle ridge. |
| The area is a cuspate foreland formed of | shingle ridges formed by thousands of years of coasta |
| The coastline includes | shingle ridges, salt marshes and a submerged forest. |
| It had a cedar | shingle roof upon its completion. |
| d the chimneys and replaced the original wood | shingle roof with metal. |
| This asphalt | shingle roof is accentuated with dormers and window h |
| e with the wide board walls, columns and new, | shingle roof to replace the tin roof on it now. |
| 34 of logs on a rubble rock foundation with a | shingle roof, it was designed and constructed by loca |
| They are covered by a clipped-corner wood | shingle roof. |
| d covered by a steeply-pitched, multi-gabled, | shingle roof. |
| ding sheathed in clapboard siding with a wood | shingle roof. |
| ests which storks had built on the building's | shingle roof. |
| ndows, wood floors, weatherboard siding, wood | shingle roofs, and having either metal stoves or bric |
| Varied habitats of | shingle, saltmarsh and intertidal muds hosts a wide v |
| ical and geological, with various habitats of | shingle, saltmarsh, sand dunes and saline lagoons. |
| tats of salt marsh, saline lagoons, vegetated | shingle, sand dunes and ditch systems. |
| network of logging roads, paved with asphalt | shingle scraps, were cut through the property in the |
| meant these became overloaded, flushing mud, | shingle, sewage and industrial effluent into the Rive |
| The | Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station makes th |
| e Lila is an extensive wetland drained by the | Shingle Shanty Brook, which feeds the lake; the lake |
| blished a nonprofit organization known as the | Shingle Shanty Preserve and Research Station in order |
| of private land in the vicinity of Rose Pond, | Shingle Shanty Pond and Upper Sister Lake; on the eas |
| After the completion of Operation | Shingle she was released, and spent between February |
| The Bridge Creek Shelter is a rustic log and | shingle shelter in North Cascades National Park. |
| lacks high banks and is populated mostly with | shingle shores, with muddy and overgrown reed in the |
| rchitecture example, somewhat unusual for its | shingle siding. |
| Shingle species include Sea Sandwort, Spear-leaved Or | |
| The | shingle spit is also of geological interest. |
| However the cost of replenishing the | shingle spit grew too much for the town to sustain. |
| Its | shingle spit is further designated a Geological Conse |
| Jutting out to sea the Sarn Gynfelyn | shingle spit is located a few kilometres north of LLa |
| Shingle Splitters Point (named after the workers, who | |
| Shingle Splitters Point (named after the workers, who | |
| It is located on Ponderosa Road, | Shingle Springs, California, USA, a semi-rural locati |
| Shingle Street was the inspiration of the Thomas Dolb | |
| Shingle Street was originally a home for fishermen an | |
| ppenings were reported to have taken place at | Shingle Street, including a failed German invasion. |
| disembarked at the tip of the peninsula near | Shingle Street, before being repelled with a wall of |
| The brick and | shingle structure was destroyed by fire in 1892, and |
| It is a massive | Shingle Style structure. |
| The church is in the | Shingle Style with Gothic elements. |
| It includes | Shingle Style and Colonial Revival elements. |
| The | Shingle Style is represented with eleven buildings an |
| It is a | Shingle Style church building from the early 20th cen |
| It was built in 1891 in a | Shingle Style architecture design. |
| The | Shingle style house was built in 1896 on land taken b |
| The building exhibits features of the | Shingle Style and Adirondack Architecture. |
| He is best known for his | Shingle Style houses and inns. |
| The large, | Shingle Style "summer cottage" was designed by archit |
| n 1890 and is a rectangular shaped, one story | Shingle Style church with a steeply pitched roof. |
| ct J. Cleaveland Cady's firm at the height of | Shingle Style architecture fashion. |
| The house was built in 1883 in a | shingle style and was added to the National Historic |
| out 1905, and is a two story, stone and frame | Shingle Style asymmetrical building. |
| The estate has a | Shingle Style main house, built as a summer residence |
| As an architectural concept, the | Shingle Style goes beyond simply the use of a particu |
| The | Shingle Style house was built in 1895 and added to th |
| The Schlect House is a | Shingle Style house at 5804 West Race Avenue in Chica |
| It combines Colonial Revival interiors with a | Shingle style exterior, including some hints of the A |
| It is composed of a large, sprawling | Shingle Style main camp and five supporting buildings |
| The cottage, built in the | Shingle Style and completed in 1897, was designed by |
| ha, also known as Rudyard Kipling House, is a | Shingle Style home in Dummerston, Vermont where autho |
| The | shingle style church was built in 1903 by John Nelson |
| Many of the concepts of the | Shingle Style were adopted by Gustav Stickley, and ad |
| as designed in 1889 by Arthur H. Vinal in the | shingle style and added to the National Historic Regi |
| Greek Orthodox Church is a fine example of a | Shingle Style church building. |
| The shingled cladding is a give away of | Shingle style and it is meant, in general, to unify t |
| The home features elements from | Shingle style and demonstrates early experimentation |
| Like many | Shingle Style architects, he employed the open "livin |
| The | Shingle Style is an American architectural style made |
| Vincent J. Scully, Jr. in The | Shingle Style and The Stick Style writes of Emerson's |
| ties of many of William Ralph Emerson's large | Shingle Style homes he designed, as well as those of |
| urch could well have been influenced by these | Shingle Style proponents for the designed a church ev |
| It includes Late Gothic Revival, | Shingle Style, and Romanesque architecture. |
| The | Shingle Style, Bungalow has been listed on the Nation |
| The | Shingle Style, Colonial Revival residence has been li |
| In the | Shingle Style, English influence was combined with th |
| styles: Tudor, Georgian, Bungalow, Art Deco, | Shingle Style, Prairie Style, Gothic Revival, Colonia |
| as to the front of the building and is in the | Shingle Style. |
| stone foundation and is representative of the | Shingle Style. |
| The church building was built in 1900 in the | shingle style. |
| version of the Queen Anne style known as the | Shingle Style. |
| shingles with a jerkinhead gable roof in the | Shingle Style. |
| ith an engaged round corner bell tower in the | Shingle Style. |
| ood Capp St. Center, was built in 1911 in the | Shingle Style. |
| oundation and topped by a gambrel roof in the | Shingle Style. |
| ip roof dormers, both elements are typical to | Shingle style. |
| and steeply pitched, multi-planed roof in the | Shingle style. |
| low, Dutch Colonial, American Foursquare, and | Shingle Styles. |
| nt seen at Porlock has been noted for coastal | shingle systems elsewhere (e.g. |
| ial Scientific Interest, as are the extensive | shingle systems at Spey Bay. |
| the site of the station may still see, in the | shingle, the concrete foundations of both the 1968 sh |
| lower section of brick and stone yielding to | shingle up top. |
| n high water, the size of the flint and chert | shingle varies from pea-sized at the north-west end ( |
| Every | shingle was removed and either restored or replaced, |
| ngton state where Elmer found employment as a | shingle weaver, a millhand who created cedar roofing |
| At high tide it is composed of | shingle, which is normal on this stretch of coastline |
| The bay has a narrow beach of | shingle with high chalk cliffs. |
| oastline in the area is formed from rocks and | shingle with exposed cliffs behind. |
| The beach is mostly | shingle with some sand at low tide, and has no facili |
| The beach is mainly | shingle with large boulders and some patches of sand, |
| en the replacement of its original decorative | shingle work with stucco. |
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