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| lso on the property are the remains of early | waterworks, a store building or former cooperage, a fra |
| East Coast | Waterworks- a seven-story tall water play structure wit |
| Manchester Corporation | Waterworks Act 1848 allowed the construction of Torside |
| The Manchester Corporation | Waterworks Act 1847 gave permission for the constructio |
| The Manchester Corporation | Waterworks Act 1847 gave permission for the constructio |
| frastructure services including electricity, | waterworks, airline, bus, port and communications servi |
| He was interested in introducing | waterworks and other public improvements. |
| E&WS evolved from the | Waterworks and Drainage Commission, which was establish |
| ing Station is a fine example of a Victorian | waterworks and houses an industrial museum. |
| or before him), Lethbridge secured its first | waterworks and sewage disposal system. |
| 1881, it was constructed to house the city's | waterworks and power plant. |
| s a cotton gin, three different icehouses, a | waterworks, and an electric power plant. |
| improvements, including completion of a new | waterworks and creation of a fully motorized fire depar |
| concessionaires awarded by the Metropolitan | Waterworks and Sewerage System, the government agency i |
| ty's infrastructure, such as new boulevards, | waterworks, and parks, many of them in today's Oakland |
| y for privatized transit, but for privatized | waterworks, and opposing the then-young Seattle City Li |
| he late 1970s, Chillicothe had erected a new | waterworks, and its electricity was supplied by other s |
| untains; drinking water is prepared in three | waterworks and distributed over a system of pipes to la |
| and worked as an engineer on the South Yarra | Waterworks and was a consulting and locomotive engineer |
| ed to be self-sufficient, and a farm, dairy, | waterworks, and cemetery were located on its grounds, w |
| nd Coke Co, director of Shildon and Weardale | Waterworks and head of Fry Janson and Co iron manufactu |
| Middleborough | Waterworks are historic waterworks on E. Grove St. at N |
| aster plan was a former limestone quarry and | waterworks area owned by the city. |
| ree years later was president of the British | Waterworks Association. |
| One of two supplied to a | waterworks at Ashford. |
| John R. Bothwell was president of the | waterworks at that time. |
| omerset and an interest in Sir Cleave More's | waterworks at Bootle to charity. |
| of his plane table, and of George Sorocold's | waterworks at London Bridge. |
| ch supervised the construction of the city's | waterworks before disbanding in 1877. |
| hilltop with remains of a massive palace and | waterworks believed to date back to the early Israelite |
| The | Waterworks building was purchased by MethodFactory, Inc |
| The | Waterworks building is now corporate headquarters for t |
| It was connected with an early | waterworks building which is located on Pumphouse Drive |
| a replica of Sacramento's 1854 City Hall and | Waterworks building, showcased in natural brick with tw |
| andmarks: Fire Station No. 1 and the Central | Waterworks Building. |
| ing water to the city had been provided by a | waterworks built in 1872-1874, that could no longer cop |
| ted building foundations for the Sligo Creek | Waterworks can still be seen. |
| or artificial stone for stuccoing buildings, | waterworks, cisterns, or any other purpose to which it |
| was built in 1856 by the South Staffordshire | Waterworks Co. in order to supply clean water to the Bl |
| In 1853 the South Staffordshire | Waterworks Co. was founded and it was immediately propo |
| and Essex | Waterworks Co. in 1949. |
| He was chairman of the board of | Waterworks Commissioners in Toronto from 1874 to 1877 a |
| e was on the City Council as chairman of the | waterworks committee. |
| 8 March - The Chelsea | Waterworks Company receives a Royal Charter. |
| irs were established in 1872, by the Lambeth | Waterworks Company and three years later by the Chelsea |
| The Lambeth | Waterworks Company moved upstream to Molesey, where the |
| The reservoir was built by the Leeds | Waterworks Company under the management of Robert Brook |
| The Chelsea | Waterworks Company was a London waterworks company foun |
| The Chelsea | Waterworks Company attempted to build works opposite Ha |
| irs were built by the Southwark and Vauxhall | Waterworks Company and are now managed by Thames Water. |
| The South Essex | Waterworks Company started installing mains water suppl |
| reservoir was constructed by the East London | Waterworks Company in the mid-19th century on former ma |
| d in the mid 19th century by the East London | Waterworks Company on former marshland. |
| sland takes its name from the Grand Junction | Waterworks Company which was one of three companies ope |
| They were built around 1850 by the Bristol | Waterworks Company in conjunction with the "Line of Wor |
| t in the mid 19th century by the East London | Waterworks Company on former marshland and is now owned |
| artificial channel, cut for the East London | Waterworks Company in 1743, from the Old River Lee chan |
| lved emptying a reservoir of the East London | Waterworks Company next to the river Lea, and tasting t |
| He showed that the Southwark and Vauxhall | Waterworks Company was taking water from sewage-pollute |
| ucted between 1859 and 1864 by the Sheffield | Waterworks Company to guarantee a supply of water to po |
| , he was also engineer to the West Middlesex | Waterworks Company (the engine house and other building |
| In early 1999 the company took over York | Waterworks Company, a small water-only company serving |
| The site was adjacent to the Lambeth | Waterworks Company, who had already moved there and who |
| he canal started as the ponds of the Chelsea | Waterworks Company, constructed in 1723 to supply west |
| the natural watercourse, by the East London | Waterworks Company, to avoid the increasing pollution o |
| irs were built by the Southwark and Vauxhall | Waterworks Company, whose works were across the river a |
| irs were built by the Southwark and Vauxhall | Waterworks Company, whose works were across the river a |
| The company was formerly known as Bristol | Waterworks Company, which was formed on 16 July 1846 by |
| The reservoir was built by the Leeds | Waterworks Company, and employed a labour force of arou |
| -acre (260 ha) estate to South Staffordshire | Waterworks Company, whose intention was to build a rese |
| so consulting engineer to the Grand Junction | Waterworks Company. |
| ed by engineer Thomas Hawksley and the Trent | Waterworks Company. |
| the Lambeth was joined there by the Chelsea | Waterworks Company. |
| Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire in 1945 to a | waterworks company. |
| ing station built by Staffordshire Potteries | Waterworks Company. |
| viding the supply for the former East London | Waterworks Company. |
| rvoirs for the former Southwark and Vauxhall | Waterworks Company. |
| ath to the footbridge over Forest Road, near | Waterworks Corner roundabout, it is possible to see thr |
| nson of Timble noted in his diary, "Navvy at | waterworks cut his throat with a carving knife. |
| It was also known as Birmingham Corporation | Waterworks Department. |
| an interest in Swanage, establishing gas and | waterworks, developing the Durlston estate, and lived i |
| nk - river enters Wyre Forest - also private | waterworks, electricity and gas pipeline bridge) |
| London and New York: 1880) were also | waterworks engineers by the name Joseph Quick. |
| He also constructed gasworks and | waterworks, eventually running out of money for improve |
| The | waterworks for drinking water lies higher up on the nor |
| However the company continued to operate its | waterworks for many years, becoming the final asset of |
| Blyth sued the | Waterworks for negligence. |
| incipal figure in creation of the Manchester | waterworks, gas light company and public library. |
| The | Waterworks had been in lease for over 50 years. |
| A maintenance man in the Nokia | waterworks had opened a valve between fresh water and s |
| In 1897 the New River Company established | waterworks here to supply water to their facilities at |
| Tai Tam | Waterworks Heritage Trail |
| is became part of the Manchester Corporation | Waterworks in 1959. |
| increased its supplies further by acquiring | waterworks in Peacehaven and Lewes in the 1950s. |
| slipped and fell on ice while inspecting his | waterworks in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. |
| oon after by leading the building of various | waterworks in several U.S. cities including Selinsgrove |
| rating actress who shamelessly turned on the | waterworks in Love is Cinta". |
| of King William County opposing Newport News | Waterworks in their efforts to build the King William R |
| The City | Waterworks is a historic site in Sarasota, Florida. |
| The Old City | Waterworks is a historic site in Tallahassee, Florida. |
| The | waterworks is adjacent to the A316 (just before it beco |
| well as its associated diversion systems and | waterworks is the Harzwasserwerke. |
| m of Power is located in the former Southend | Waterworks Langford Pumping Station in Langford, Essex, |
| The narrow-gauge Colsterdale | Waterworks Light Railway built in 1901 as a supply line |
| Skiffe's Creek Reservoir of the Newport News | Waterworks, located at border of James City County and |
| the towers of Perrott's Folly and Edgbaston | Waterworks may have influenced references to towers in |
| cquired the Essex filter beds (1986, now the | Waterworks Nature Reserve) and the Middlesex filter bed |
| The company executed contracts building the | waterworks of Toledo, Ohio; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Mil |
| e system is supplemented by four groundwater | waterworks on the North German Plain. |
| rowed out of a boathouse near the Fairmount | Waterworks on the Schuylkill know simply as Charlie's b |
| July 27, 2000: | Waterworks Park - Des Moines, IA |
| March 28, 1844, as engineer to the Southwark | Waterworks, Quick was called to give evidence before th |
| Waterworks River is a tidal river in the London Borough | |
| ials on to the sites, via a new wharf on the | Waterworks River. |
| the S1 sewer and large road projects such as | Waterworks Road and Coronation Drive and was a champion |
| able at the gated ends of East Hill Road and | Waterworks Road, and at the north end of the project of |
| From 1900 to 1930, the | waterworks served the city of Takoma Park, as well as ( |
| A total of 41 pre-World War II | waterworks structures located in six reservoir areas, n |
| A total of 41 pre-World War II | waterworks structures located in six reservoir areas, n |
| e director, director of golf, parks manager, | waterworks superintendent, librarian, and departments t |
| is younger life, with Perrot's Folly and the | waterworks supposedly providing him with the inspiratio |
| -era term as mayor he inaugurated the city's | waterworks system and his second term was the first two |
| leted and the city begun construction of the | waterworks system. |
| flat and paved areas that date back to civic | waterworks that once existed on the top of the hill. |
| Louis did not have at the time, and its own | waterworks that provided cleaner drinking water for the |
| uilt in Hamburg, and Lindley began work on a | waterworks to supply the city with drinking water. |
| towers of Edgbaston, Perrott's Folly and the | Waterworks Tower, both close to the Oratory, are said t |
| rman of the Joint Industrial Council for the | Waterworks Undertakings Industry. |
| In 1998 the | Waterworks Visual Arts Center, under the support of the |
| A | waterworks was first proposed for the city in 1856. |
| In 1819 the city's first public | waterworks was built; its execution was confided to Ben |
| h of Tallahassee's citizens and the Old City | Waterworks was built in 1904 on Gaines Street. |
| Prior to the Old City | Waterworks, water was obtained from springs. |
| e strategically suited for meetings when the | waterworks were being inspected. |
| The | waterworks were added to the National Register of Histo |
| The fountain's | waterworks were probably designed by Jean Beausire, the |
| It was built on the site of the Yorkville | Waterworks, which had been established in 1875 to provi |
| Between 1876 and 1878 he designed the Warsaw | waterworks, which were constructed between 1881 and 188 |
| trusted with the building of the new Hampton | Waterworks, which he designed in an Italianate style. |
| tion near other elements of the city's first | waterworks, which were built at the same time as the pu |
| ousing at least three baths and a network of | waterworks with at least two minor dams. |
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