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Ferry MV Mary Murray is visible in a boat junk | yard near Edison. |
useum is located at the former Charlestown Navy | Yard, near the US Navy's USS Constitution. |
ields every year were transported by canal to a | yard near South Wharf Basin, Paddington. |
William Butters raised the tree in his | yard, near the present Baldwin Apple Monument (pictu |
e in 1932, with the box now used when the goods | yard needed shunting. |
built as Key West in 1862 at the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, New York. |
States the following month for duty at the Navy | Yard, New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Plymouth at the Navy | Yard, New York, 26 July 1876, Kersey displayed brave |
who had fallen overboard from aloft at the Navy | Yard, New York, 26 July 1876. |
Plymouth, Navy | Yard, New York, 26 July 1876. |
dee sailed out of Norfolk and the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, New York as an escort for vessels sailing to I |
d and then was transferred to the Brooklyn Navy | Yard, New York on July 20, 1902. |
Kettle's | Yard, New Music Commission. |
was built by Vickers-Armstrongs at High Walker | Yard, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, and saw service |
up their own fellowship in a house in Bayley's | Yard, Newland Street, with William Wallis as their p |
Nantwich Museum and the entrance to the Cocoa | Yard next to the museum. |
oughton is located on the south side of Harvard | Yard, next to Widener Library. |
h of England, occupying the south end of Dean's | Yard next to Westminster Abbey in London. |
ches for 228 yards, including a 5 reception, 95 | yard night against Cal. |
was built by D & W Henderson Ltd, of Glasgow as | Yard No 497, and was launched on 6 November 1915. |
ld Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan ( | Yard No 491) and launched 30 December 1913. |
November 1942 by Permanente Metals Corporation, | Yard No. 1, Richmond, California, as the Liberty shi |
MCE hull 425) by Permanente Metals Corporation, | Yard No. 2, Richmond, California, under a Maritime C |
MCE hull 445) by Permanente Metals Corporation, | Yard No. 2, Richmond, California, under a Maritime C |
MCE hull 451) by Permanente Metals Corporation, | Yard No. 2, Richmond, California, under a Maritime C |
43 as SS Betsy Ross by Permanente Metals Corp., | Yard No. 2, Richmond, California, under a Maritime C |
t in 1858 in Renfrew by James Henderson & Sons ( | Yard No. 25). |
2-S-C1 Liberty ships built by Permanente Metals | Yard No. 2 in Richmond, California, for the U.S. Mar |
iner traffic from Thamesport passes through the | yard non-stop. |
a-going tug, laid down 25 July 1907 by the Navy | Yard, Norfolk, Virginia, and launched 16 May 1908. |
he western end of the bridge is near Oak Island | Yard north of Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal |
Edwards off New York Navy | Yard, November 8, 1942. |
residence and a housing development Old Station | Yard now occupies the rest of the site. |
in Moscow may have been held in the Old English | Yard, now on Varvarka Street, the center of the Russ |
The station buildings and goods | yard now form part of a private residence. |
e ship was built by A& J Inglis Ltd, Glasgow as | yard number 1300. |
lt by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd as | yard number 1211. |
She was | yard number 629 and was launched on 12 December 1947 |
s built by Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lowestoft as | yard number 337. |
nt was built by Astilleros de Huelva, Spain, as | yard number 823. |
by Shanhaiguan shipyard, Qinhuangdao, China as | yard number TIV 1. |
Northumberland Shipping Co, Howdon, Wallsend as | yard number 356. |
The ship was laid down as | yard number 2258 on 14 May 1964 at Yarrow Shipbuilde |
U-68 was laid down on 31 December 1913 ( | yard number 205) by Germaniawerft at Kiel and launch |
She was | yard number 1150. |
She was | yard number 361. |
She was | yard number 1299. |
She was | yard number 289. |
She was | yard number 1164 and was launched on 24 November 194 |
own at DeSchiMAG, Bremen on 7 September 1935 as | yard number W901. |
emer Vulkan Schiff- und Maschinenbau, Bremen as | yard number 712 and launched in 1934, being complete |
built by J L Thompson & Sons Ltd, Sunderland as | yard number 633. |
was built by Short Brothers Ltd, Sunderland as | yard number 474. |
1874 by Thomas Royden & Sons Ltd, Liverpool as | yard number 162. |
She was | yard number 439 and was launched on 6 April 1905 wit |
Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co Ltd, Goole as | yard number 357. |
She was | yard number 117 and was launched in July 1882. |
Tor had | yard number 128 at Karljohansvern. |
was built by Bartram & Sons Ltd, Sunderland as | yard number 290. |
She was | yard number 358 and was launched on 24 September 194 |
The ship was built as | yard number 154 by VEB Mathias Thesen Werft, Wismar, |
She bore | yard number 682 and was launched on 4 April 1903, wi |
built by Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, Sunderland as | yard number 745. |
hardly any ships at all, evidenced by Micmac's | yard number: hull #12. |
ation survives, with the station site and goods | yard occupied by a company producing road-building m |
(I-93 and the Boston Engine Terminal rail | yard occupy the immediate land to the north and west |
rom the sailors quarters at the Washington Navy | Yard October 23, 1906. |
later raised by the Russians, refitted at Ropit | Yard, Odessa and renamed Prut ("Pruth"). |
It was in the church | yard of St Mary that the town charter of Ipswich was |
launched on 23 December 1912 from the Wallsend | yard of Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson and joined |
n Federal troops from a position near the front | yard of the house. |
t Park, Manhattan College, and the 240th Street | Yard of the subway system. |
e police station and then outside into the rear | yard of the station where he stepped into a crane wh |
a British H class submarine built by Fore River | Yard of Quincy, Massachusetts. |
The ship was built at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard of "Florida live oak and white oak," left over |
The back | yard of the home saw fierce hand-to-hand fighting du |
o be from Christanna was for years in the front | yard of a private home in the vicinity, fired every |
of the Royal Navy laid down by the High Walker | Yard of Vickers-Armstrongs at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 2 |
he 1970s, a water-wheel in the mill-race in the | yard of Wellhead Farm. |
r, Kilner spent a lot of time practising in the | yard of the Wombwell hotel where his father was land |
Central | Yard of Fort Zachary Taylor in January 2006. |
a British H class submarine built by Fore River | Yard of Quincy, Massachusetts. |
David was buried in the | yard of the Leitch home. |
iverges to the surface for access to the Culver | Yard of the Coney Island Yards complex. |
mac was located adjacent to the massive Potomac | Yard of the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Rai |
The fastest drinking of a | yard of ale: 4.9 seconds |
d them captive in a concrete bunker beneath the | yard of his home in DeWitt, a suburb of Syracuse, Ne |
was guillotined at 04:30 on 23 June 1977 in the | yard of Douai prison; the executioner was Marcel Che |
as the Corpse Cross, was erected in the church | yard of St. Mary's church in 1637 as a memorial to 3 |
n July 2, 2006, insurgent mortars landed in the | yard of an Abu Hishma home, near 4th Infantry Divisi |
s shaped glass that resembles a stirrup cup or ' | yard of ale', which is held upright in a wooden stan |
his Diary the formal yet festive drinking of a | yard of ale toast to James II at Bromley in Kent, 16 |
War and was laid down at the Newcastle-on-Tyne | yard of Vickers Armstrong on 26 December 1939. |
She was laid down in April 1853 in the Millwall | yard of J. Scott Russell & Co. on the River Thames. |
Salt Works when he built a salt pan in the coal | yard of the Red Lion Hotel, Marston, in 1894. |
Kearny Works manufacturing plant and the Kearny | Yard of Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company. |
a large crowd of men, women and children in the | yard of the Santa Clara County Jail. |
down on 8 December 1941 by the Portsmouth Navy | Yard of Kittery, Maine. |
arted in his own right in small premises in the | yard of the Black Boy Hotel adjoining the Groat Mark |
Traction Maintenance Depot), a huge marshalling | yard of the Midland Railway, where coal from the Not |
A | yard of ale |
Up | yard of Hoo Junction with a Networker train on the m |
She entered the Oakland | yard of the Moore Dry Dock Company on 14 May. |
helped his mother conceal the body in the front | yard of the house, after which Beets telephoned the |
e was laid-up, back were she began life, at the | yard of Brooke's. |
ad wished before his death, to be buried in the | yard of his beloved Zainab bint Ali. |
Hydra was laid down at the | yard of Lobnitz, Renfrew. |
Saeed was laid to rest in the central grave | yard of Zeenat Bakhsh Juma Masjid after Asr prayer o |
s demolished, the stone being used to hedge the | yard of the nearby Home Farm. |
r is thought to date from 1765 to 1770 from the | yard of an Aldermaston, England, schoolmaster named |
a number of historic buildings within the South | Yard of the Royal Dockyard site and is open to the p |
to building, while the rest designed to be the | yard of the museum. |
On August 21, 1887 Lipski was hanged in the | yard of Newgate Prison. |
barrack | yard of the former Luitpoldkaserne |
a British H class submarine built by Fore River | Yard of Quincy, Massachusetts. |
a, an arm of the Oslo Fjord, on the former ship | yard of Akers Mekaniske Verksted, which was shut dow |
, was reputed to be the dwelling place and ship | yard of the pirate (Black Caesar)." |
s found in 1955 during construction work in the | yard of St Michael's School, St Albans. |
emen showing clear signs of intoxication in the | yard of the police station at College Green where he |
The track is located near to the | yard of the trainer, Paul Nicholls and as such many |
ves from a radioactive marijuana located in the | yard of the nuclear plant and sell it to a student f |
l-class destroyer, laid down by the High Walker | Yard of Vickers Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 5 |
It stands near the | yard of the Mukteswar Temple. |
The neighbouring | yard of John Crown & Sons Ltd was bought by Thompson |
erty ship laid down on 11 July 1945 at the East | Yard of New England Shipbuilding Corporation in Port |
large industrial estate that houses the Proviso | Yard of Union Pacific Railroad sits to the north. |
He died in Vladikavkaz and was buried in the | yard of the Literature Museum. |
id down on 1 March 1944 by the Mare Island Navy | Yard of Vallejo, California. |
of St. Molanfide in the center of the cloister | yard of Molana Abbey |
laid down in January 1850 in the Leamouth Wharf | yard of C J Mare & Co. on the River Thames. |
kefeller mounted a bulldozer to break the first | yard of ground. |
On September 16, 2004, Justice Douglas | Yard of the Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench declared |
hip launched into the Thames from the Blackwall | Yard of Money Wigram & Sons on 7 January 1867. |
Both were ordered from the | yard of John I. Thornycroft & Company in Chiswick, E |
H F Bailey was built at the | yard of Groves and Guttridge Ltd on the Isle of Wigh |
oe raced up the rigging, lashing the squaresail | yard of Atlante to Antelope's foreshrouds, and conti |
up eating birdseed after being abandoned in the | yard of a mosque when he was a baby boy. |
t by Perine, Secor & Co., New York City, at the | yard of Joseph Coldwell, Jersey City, New Jersey; la |
One | yard of cloth would be equal to a farmworker's wage |
n commission in ordinary and was towed to Union | Yard of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, San Francisco, |
The back | yard of the inn is named "Peckitt's Yard" after John |
Ruby and Arthur Reed was built in 1966 at the | yard of William Osborne at Littlehampton, West Susse |
orial to the dead can be found in nearby church | yard of St Mary's, Attenborough. |
ns so efficiently that the fleet lost 'hardly a | yard of ground'. |
(The | yard of the derelict St Nicholas School adjacent to |
ey temporarily buried Ginnie's body in the back | yard of the McClellan house, in a coffin originally |
The front | yard of the school in May 2009 on the day school is |
well which once had a short stone base, in the | yard of a house which sits directly east of the form |
Newark on January 21, 1809 and is buried in the | yard of the Dutch Reformed Church at Belleville. |
In 2007 the monument was moved to the | yard of one of Port Hudson's few remaining buildings |
a British H class submarine built by Fore River | Yard of Quincy, Massachusetts. |
was decommissioned and broken up in 1972 at the | yard of J Cashmore of Newport. |
The fastest drinking of a | yard of ale (1.42 litres) in the Guinness Book of Re |
In 1899, he bought the world-famous | yard of Robert Napier & Sons at Govan, on the Clyde. |
York City in 1784 and was buried in the church | yard of St. Paul's Chapel where his grave is still v |
the Cheshire Lines Committee's extensive goods | yard of the same name. |
a British H class submarine built by Fore River | Yard of Quincy, Massachusetts. |
of the Royal Navy laid down by the High Walker | Yard of Vickers Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne on 28 |
e first 15 inch gauge railways ran to the goods | yard of the GWR railway station. |
ssigned to the 13th Naval District, with a home | yard of Puget Sound. |
", for which a carpentry shed was placed in the | yard of Stafford House. |
The | yard of bricks at the start/finish line still remain |
hn Mosby, and Henry Wirz, who was hanged in the | yard of the prison. |
orical marker commemorating his workshop in the | yard of a home on West 43rd Street stands in South R |
ated and reconstructed medieval house in Coffee | Yard, off Stonegate, York. |
John was born in Swains | Yard off Manley Street, Scunthorpe and was the eldes |
2006, it opened a second site at 25-26 Mason's | Yard, off Duke Street, St. James's, home of the orig |
Chattooga & Chickamauga | yard office at Holiman Yard in LaFayette, Georgia. |
ation identification sign at LaFayette, Georgia | yard office |
Scotland | Yard officers of the Metropolitan Police undertook t |
As a result, trains that go to/from the | yard often terminate or begin at this station. |
USS YO-257 was a | Yard Oiler of the United States Navy that was scuttl |
In the first quarter, Notre Dame scored on a 50 | yard Oliver field goal, giving the Irish a 3-0 lead. |
15 of the Rotating Reserve at Mare Island Navy | Yard on 1 June 1932. |
Towed to the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 2 September 1924, she was sold for scrapping |
as placed out of commission at Mare Island Navy | Yard on 9 March and sold on 20 December. |
ifornia on 12 June and entered Puget Sound Navy | Yard on 6 July for overhaul. |
and placed in service at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 25 September 1917, designated SP-1116. |
gunboat; and commissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 2 December, Lieutenant Commander L. Braine i |
Lackawanna was launched by the New York Navy | Yard on 9 August 1862; sponsored by Ms. Imogen Page |
January 1945, and entered the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 23 February. |
k by 12 June, she entered the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 20 June to fit out for her cruise to the wes |
ce, she was decommissioned at Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 13 November 1919. |
, Georgetown on August 18, and east to the Navy | Yard on October 2. Connections could also be made to |
ander James H. Ward departed from New York Navy | Yard on May 16, 1861 his flotilla consisted of three |
aced out of commission at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 5 July 1922. |
he anchored in Canacao Bay, off the Cavite Navy | Yard, on 22 December 1940. |
mber 1944; and commissioned at the Norfolk Navy | Yard on 15 May 1945, Commander Herbert B. Fluck, USN |
D. Stevenson; and commissioned at New York Navy | Yard on 2 February 1864, Acting Ensign William G. Jo |
mayor of Helena; commissioned at New York Navy | Yard on 8 July 1897, Commander William T. Swinburne |
Minnesota was decommissioned at the Boston Navy | Yard on 2 June 1859 and remained in ordinary until t |
After completing fitting out at the Boston Navy | Yard on 21 September 1942, YMS-80 then proceeded to |
lger; and commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 12 November 1943, Lt. Comdr. |
cksburg was decommissioned at the New York Navy | Yard on 29 April and sold at auction to C. C. & H. C |
church, built in 1763, is to be found on Chapel | Yard, on the east side of the town by the river, and |
Patterson entered the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 1 January 1919, remaining there until she wa |
delivered to the Navy at the Philadelphia Navy | Yard on 14 December, and commissioned on 23 January |
November and decommissioned at Mare Island Navy | Yard on 18 December. |
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