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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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