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rry slab waggon, now preserved at the National | Slate Museum, Llanberis |
al Museum of Wales and now houses the National | Slate Museum. |
The National | Slate Museum (previously known as the Welsh Slate Mu |
of parties running separately on the national | slate; due to different distributions of these joint |
National | Slate Museum, Llanberis |
ums; the National Woollen Museum, the National | Slate Museum at Llanberis; Big Pit National Coal Mus |
The roofs are finished in natural | slate rather than tiles. |
90% of Europes's natural | slate used for roofing originates from the slate ind |
ent, where she oversaw the production of NBC's | slate of comedy and drama series. |
etween 2002-2008, each season began with a new | slate of contestants, who were gradually eliminated |
Consisting of a major new | slate and glass building integrated with an existing |
ss, The Kenyon Review, TriQuarterly, Newsweek, | Slate and The New York Times. |
rlier, when he was running on the Nixon--Agnew | slate. |
d their season by sweeping their nonconference | slate, with wins over UNLV in Las Vegas, San Jose St |
of volcanogenic origin; and an upper member of | slate, carbonaceous mudstone, greywacke and thin uni |
a form of | slate in South Australia, |
ouses in the main streets should have roofs of | slate or tile. |
Morgan Smith, formerly of | Slate, started writing for the Tribune in January 20 |
A variety of | slate waggons preserved at the National Slate Museum |
30 September-August 1897 - Lock-out of | slate workers at Penrhyn Quarry. |
The presence of | slate in the subsoil acts as a heat accumulator duri |
The roofs were usually made of | slate to improve the bastle's fire resistance. |
the Peerage of Ireland as Baron Macdonald, of | Slate in the County of Antrim. |
The stone is made of an irregular slab of | slate. |
an incline was constructed to easy movement of | slate within the quarry. |
There are two major "bands" of | slate running parallel to each other through this re |
It features a series of | slate tiled hipped roofs. |
The churchyard contains a number of | slate tombs and a sundial made from brass, dating fr |
s built an extensive harbour for the export of | slate, which was transported to the quay on the purp |
The village has a long history of | slate quarrying. |
The roof was of | slate and had internal gutters. |
The roof is of | slate with tiles on the crest. |
om 1857, but soon recovered with the growth of | slate quarrying and agricultural production. |
is tiled, while the roofs of the aisles are of | slate. |
ons are designed to carry large uncut slabs of | slate, often internally within quarries. |
importance as the main port for the export of | slate from the Penrhyn Quarry, the largest slate qua |
Although built solely for the transport of | slate, the line is known to have carried passengers |
been originally written by Owen on a piece of | slate whilst on his way to work at the Dorothea Quar |
Dana Stevens of | Slate felt that the film's "eagerness" to "drag" the |
extensive walls and structures constructed of | slate, limestone, and sandstone. |
Rebecca Liss of | Slate magazine observed, "The film seems to overplay |
The station was used for the shipment of | slate and stone from the local quarries. |
The roof is made of | slate, and there is a stone 19th-century bellcote at |
P. until the early 17th century as a source of | slate and hornfels used for chipped and ground tools |
An overhanging piece of | slate rock broke off from Cap Diamant and fell 90 me |
Tony Perrottet of | Slate said that Lacoste "always had a contrarian str |
According to Timothy Noah of | Slate, this incident was "epochal" because before th |
n extra sum of "poundage" per pound's worth of | slate produced. |
While experimenting with a mixture of | slate waste, cement, and talc, Binney created the fi |
Its principal trade was the export of | slate from the large quarry at Delabole, five miles |
The stairway had been covered with a piece of | slate which eventually gave way due to advanced age. |
In 1809 he took over control of | slate quarrying on his estate, forming a company of |
employing 800 men and producing 20,000 tons of | slate per year. |
The church is built in sandstone with roofs of | slate and lead. |
dominated to the west by mountains composed of | slate and similar rock, most notably the ridgeline o |
time, with the removal of a large quantity of | slate waste, rare Welsh Arctic char were removed to |
The roof is of | slate. |
The roofs are of | slate. |
Timothy Noah of | Slate Magazine described Ayers' tales of bombings an |
Location of | Slate Falls in Ontario |
The bottom of the valley is made of | slate, and the valley sides are made of carboniferou |
in 1825 he became manager (for his father) of | slate quarries near Bangor and Carnarvon, and in thi |
The west tower is built of | slate.. |
It passes to the north of | Slate House Farm along a track, and at Boundary Farm |
The west tower is built of | slate. |
This route goes past the old | slate mine and then into hill farming country. |
Slater Bob, an old | slate miner, tells them a story about a lost gold se |
She writes a regular feature on | Slate called "Human Guinea Pig", where she takes rea |
Public Records Office notes on | Slate Quarrying in Nantlle Valley |
ional Public Radio (NPR), and is a panelist on | Slate magazine's weekly sports podcast Hang Up and L |
igh school located east of Grundy, Virginia on | Slate Creek in Buchanan County, Virginia. |
five sawmills, one | slate manufacturer, and one shop for making rakes. |
ynolwyn was worked as a mineral tramway - only | slate and goods trains serving Bryn Eglwys ran on th |
urface is a uniformly dark chocolate, olive or | slate colour, and can be almost black (though younge |
ded a two frame warehouses, both with metal or | slate roofs. |
The original | slate roof and front porch have been lost. |
Henning's original | slate models were obtained by the British Museum in |
e rusty red - the present species -, the other | slate grey. |
gs where inbound trains were left and outbound | slate trains assembled. |
It is faced with sheets of painted | slate to give the appearance of large stone blocks. |
elected as part of the Vision Vancouver party | slate. |
mbined National Union−National Religious Party | slate. |
mbined National Union−National Religious Party | slate. |
cross-endorsed the statewide Democratic Party | slate. |
tion of a political party selects that party's | slate of candidates by default, but the voter can al |
sed with a concave mansard roof with patterned | slate. |
They have patterned | slate roofs, carved stone lintels, and bracketed doo |
ory bell tower with broach spire and patterned | slate roof. |
It is shingled in patterned | slate. |
oncrete stucco finished building with a peaked | slate roof. |
Pete | Slate -guitar |
Breaker boys in the 1880s picking | slate from coal at a coal breaker in Pottsville, Pen |
ne foundation and covered by a steeply pitched | slate roof. |
Both structures features steeply pitched | slate covered gable roofs. |
uncoursed rows and features a steeply pitched | slate covered roof. |
Pitched | slate roof with terracotta ridge cresting, ashlar ch |
s a 2 1⁄2-story brick home with a high pitched | slate roof with projecting eaves. |
ory, red brick building with a steeply pitched | slate roof defined by bridge-end chimneys, roof dorm |
dwelling, asymmetrical, with a steeply pitched | slate hipped roof. |
It is topped by a moderately pitched, | slate covered gable roof. |
uttressed all round under a very high pitched, | slate roof and a turret at the Western end hung with |
tangular plan building with a steeply pitched, | slate covered gable roof and molded terra cotta copi |
he main seven bay block has a steeply pitched, | slate covered hipped roof and is flanked by two bay |
tory masonry structure with a steeply pitched, | slate covered gable roof. |
to go 5-4 and qualify for the expanded playoff | slate. |
erlocking pyramidal roof clad in polychromatic | slate tiles and punctuated by large dormers. |
eeply pitched gable roof covered in polychrome | slate. |
harply pitched gable roof featuring polychrome | slate shingles set in a decorative diamond pattern. |
nal steeple, both covered in ornate polychrome | slate. |
features a Mansard roof sheathed in polychrome | slate. |
lared gable roof covered with rough polychrome | slate. |
ery steep gable roofs surfaced with polychrome | slate, dormer windows, a porte cochere, and an engag |
It has a polychrome | slate roof, rests on a cut limestone foundation, and |
s written 200 articles for The Jerusalem Post, | Slate, Tikkun, Zeek, Reality Sandwich, and other pub |
f the quarry allowed it to continue to produce | slate into the 1990s. |
gas Weekly, as well as the online publications | Slate, indieWIRE, The Daily Beast, The Huffington Po |
ting gable roof is covered by green and purple | slate shingles. |
ted in red coursed sandstone, with a pyramidal | slate roof. |
ed, it has crocketed pinnacles and a pyramidal | slate spire. |
ing the lives and work of the men who quarried | slate here. |
the water used to operate a funicular to raise | slate to ground level. |
From what I've seen, I won't be reading | Slate again. |
Johnson's recent | slate of motion pictures includes The Alamo and The |
ed of granite with limestone details and a red | slate roof. |
rough-dressed Belleville brownstone with a red | slate gable roof. |
light green steelwork contrasted with the red | slate of the roof. |
Bryn Eglwys was a remote | slate quarry located near Abergynolwyn in Gwynedd mi |
Republicans to form an Independent Republican | slate of candidates. |
imes Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, | Slate, Salon.com, |
ton Review, Harvard Review, The Hudson Review, | Slate and Ploughshares, and in anthologies including |
on the Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico | slate of delegates to Puerto Rico's Constitutional C |
oro Review, Pleiades, Ploughshares, Rivendell, | Slate, Threepenny Review, Salmagundi, The Southwest |
The River | Slate. |
Politicians who ran against the Robles | slate often found themselves the victims of anonymou |
and Federal Highway Administration head Rodney | Slate. |
Rosebush | slate quarries were in operation in the 19th century |
Rosebush | slate was not of a very good standard for roofing bu |
an heresy in 400 A.D. It is all built of rough | slate: the present stone building was consecrated in |
Whim Creek is hosted within the Rushall | Slate, which is a finer-grained equivalent to the Ci |
the Salzburg | Slate Alps to the south |
gonal summerhouse in red brick with fish scale | slate roof, and a free-standing archway resembling a |
It features a Mansard roof with scalloped | slate shingles, three pedimented dormers, and a monu |
ersity of Toledo finished their regular season | slate with a first-ever perfect 10-0-0 record. |
the other marjaiya: supporting a united Shiite | slate for the first Iraqi elections; calling for Isl |
rmally seen in such churches, but the shingled | slate roof, the tarred timber and the carved animal |
Later the railway was used to ship | slate and china clay from inland quarries to ships i |
er opposition parties to put together a single | slate of candidates that would challenge President E |
her settlements are almost entirely of Skiddaw | slate. |
Geologically, Little Man consists of Skiddaw | slate and the summit of the fell is made up of grass |
Skiddaw | slate has a grey hue (as opposed to Honister slate w |
Skiddaw | slate is an early Ordovician metamorphosed sedimenta |
o lies to the south, it is composed of Skiddaw | Slate, it gives good views of Ennerdale Water and is |
Dead Crags are composed of Skiddaw | Slate and drop 150 metres (500 feet) down into the c |
had to close again in 1903 as prices for slab | slate fell again. |
brick with concrete trim and a steeply sloping | slate covered roof. |
t-tailed Shrew (Blarina hylophaga) is a small, | slate grey, short-tailed species of shrew. |
Penrhyn although it is likely that small-scale | slate extraction on the site began considerably earl |
Prior to joining SNL, | Slate was best known as a regular commentator on man |
Blue looks superficially like a soft | slate, is quite dry and hard and will support the we |
f 17.3km were driven and blasted into the soft | slate mountains along the Ahr Valley to build an eme |
, health and environmental issues .All Spanish | Slate bears this mark. |
Knotenschiefer is a variety of spotted | slate characterized by conspicuous subspherical or p |
as built by Paley and Austin in 1875 of square | slate blocks. |
otes to Scarafile's nearly 1,200, with Stack's | slate, which includes Tilo Rivas, Lucio Fernandez, M |
er-takes-all method of allocating each state's | slate of electors. |
shed in a range of materials, including steel, | slate, wood and stone, designed to weather and chang |
t is a rectangular stone building with a steep | slate roof. |
hey have arcaded ground-floors capped by steep | slate roofs with dormers, very like the contemporane |
k with sandstone dressings and steeply-pitched | slate roofs. |
Many are roofed with Collyweston stone | slate. |
in brick with stone dressings and has a stone | slate roof. |
church is constructed in sandstone with stone | slate roofs. |
The church is constructed in stone, with stone | slate roofs. |
nstructed in stone rubble, with Cotswold stone | slate roofs. |
ucted in random rubble limestone, with a stone | slate roof. |
tructed of sandstone rubble has roofs of stone | slate. |
It has brick nogging and a stone | slate roof. |
The nave roof is built of Collyweston stone | slate. |
Hammer dressed stone, stone | slate roof. 2 storeys. |
It has a Kerridge stone | slate roof, nine brick chimneys, and a facade with p |
ilt of stone and roofed with Collyweston stone | slate, but at the time of the erection of the main h |
nd diagonal timber ‘stud' walling with a stone | slate infill (partly replaced by bricks) at first-fl |
brick in English garden wall bond with a stone | slate roof. |
coursed dressed sandstone blocks under a stone | slate roof and consists of a three-bay Chancel with |
tone, with roofs in lead and Collyweston stone | slate. |
, with older parts in red sandstone, and stone | slate roofs. |
ick with stone dressings, the roof is of stone | slate and the west tower is of stone. |
ch is constructed in gritstone and has a stone | slate roof. |
e rubble, with gritstone dressings and a stone | slate roof. |
built of local ironstone and has a Stonesfield | Slate roof. |
Limestone Formation, known also as Stonesfield | Slate. |
tion (also known informally as the Stonesfield | Slate) is a geological formation in the UK. |
uildings of Oxford University have Stonesfield | slate roofs. |
Additionally, Wlaschin cites Casady's strong | slate of AP courses, as well as its above-level core |
and film the next four movies on the studios' | slate, including Iron Man 2 and Thor, at their Manha |
mayor Beverly Fitzpatrick backed a successful | slate of three Democrats, running on an independent |
te a huge surge in sales, this year's Sundance | slate looks like it might be the least Oscar-friendl |
Until the middle of the 19th century Swithland | slate was much in demand for roofing and for gravest |
local materials: Bardon greenstone, Swithland | slate, Ibstock brick and Coalville ceramic floor til |
outh-west of the church, with a fine Swithland | slate roof. |
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