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non was built in Pentrebane in the 1960s but | demolished around 1987 to make way for housing (on what |
rner, altered in the 17th century, partially | demolished around 1780, and restored by Sir Edwin Lutye |
ved unsuccessful due to poor quality and was | demolished around 2000. |
The forum and basilica were | demolished around the middle of the 5th century when a |
This was | demolished around 1908. |
(These were | demolished around 2000). |
e around 1700, became a farm, and was partly | demolished around 1770. |
It was | demolished around 1870 but survives in the name of a (m |
t deteriorated after being abandoned and was | demolished around 2000 to make way for lakeside homes. |
eventually falling into disrepair and being | demolished around 1870. |
Anne's Church in 1878, but that building was | demolished around 1900. |
of Jesus and Mary is located in Brooklyn was | demolished around 2008.Catholic Mission of the Italian |
ouse gas grounds were sad to see the chimney | demolished as it had become a well-known landmark for t |
Cartwright announced that Panorama would be | demolished, as costs had risen more than the park could |
e villages of Mardale Green and Measand were | demolished, as well as the centuries-old Dun Bull Inn a |
nd, and is currently in the process of being | demolished as the council seek permission to build on t |
fuge and penitentiary on Sawmill Street were | demolished, as well as classrooms constructed during th |
The arena is not likely to be | demolished, as it holds a place on the Charlotte histor |
1936 the former buildings on this site were | demolished as part of a redevelopment scheme led by the |
ommodation and a Minton Museum, was recently | demolished as part of rationalisation within the Royal |
ongside Munchin House, with the latter being | demolished as the second tower opened in 2007. |
donfield Homes Northeast Philadelphia (fully | demolished as of 1/1/2011) |
onwydd Penylan no longer exists, having been | demolished as part of the construction of Eastern Avenu |
ail project; large portions of the park were | demolished as of the spring of 2009. |
The camp has been | demolished as of January 2009, and the site is due for |
The house was | demolished as the village expanded into a town and a ho |
an entrance), eight nearby houses had to be | demolished, as well as the little Greek church built in |
s similary pioneering Sports Centre has been | demolished, as has the original town hall. |
howroom in 2003, closed in 2006, upper level | demolished as part of Promenade addition. |
In 2008, Otto Hall closed and is being | demolished as part of a major renovation project to cre |
er Cardiff Athletics Stadium, which has been | demolished as part of the overall Leckwith development, |
t remained for almost 200 years until it was | demolished as a part of urban renewal in the 1960s. |
ublic house in Hammersmith until the pub was | demolished as part of the redevelopment of Hammersmith |
issolved in 1538 and subsequently most of it | demolished as part of King Henry VIII's plans to sweep |
The original building was gradually | demolished as the new one was built and the new buildin |
Factory" and "Bed", but has now been mostly | demolished as part of the redevelopment works to create |
ondary school, and by 1990 they had all been | demolished as the new Cradley High buildings were devel |
ppens then the current shed would need to be | demolished as it intercepts the northern line to Ruddin |
Early in the work, Fewston Mill was | demolished, as was West House Mill at Blubberhouses, wi |
nvers Street Bus Station was scheduled to be | demolished as part of the next Southgate regeneration p |
Thakadiyel (Old building) being | demolished as part of State Highway development. |
ining housing in the area is currently being | demolished as part of the EASEL regeneration initiative |
In 2003, the Ricemans store was closed and | demolished as part of a major redevelopment in the city |
n of the Kolomenskoye Palace of Tsar Alexis ( | demolished as early as the 18th century). |
It is almost completely | demolished as of April 2007. |
The building that housed the Britling was | demolished as a result of Oklahoma City's failed urban |
The Bull Ring Rag Market was | demolished as part of the development and a multi-store |
de-consecrated in 1970, and was to have been | demolished as part of the reservoir construction, as it |
The station was later | demolished as the nearby Otis Air Force Base came into |
iconic blue and yellow Goodyear chimney was | demolished, as part of wider work to clear a section of |
Other churches in the area were | demolished, as were over 600 (mostly wooden) houses. |
The 1903 entrance building was | demolished, as were a number of surrounding buildings a |
Main Street, the site of some of the houses | demolished as a result of the flood. |
shift and in 1948 this second lighthouse was | demolished, as the waves threatened to bring it down. |
Built on the former site of the now | demolished Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Company headquar |
th the Parish village of Ashwick and the now | demolished Ashwick Grove was arguably closer to Oakhill |
er of insane persons having escaped from the | demolished asylum, are running at random about the coun |
park in Houston, Texas, would be closed and | demolished at the end of the 2005 season. |
and the citizens of the city were burnt and | demolished at around nine o' clock that morning. |
At last, nearly all blocks were | demolished at one time in late 1990s, rather than by ph |
the seven halls of Harpsden House which was | demolished at the end of the eighteenth century. |
Hayle signal box was closed and | demolished at the same time. |
mentioned as Parochia sancti Audoeni, it was | demolished at the time of the Dissolution of the Monast |
It was largely | demolished at the time of the French Revolution. |
hen used as a Nazi Party bunker before being | demolished at the end of the war. |
ing material from the 1621 rectory which was | demolished at this time. |
d to Smallmead Stadium in Whitley, which was | demolished at the end of 2008. |
ng was used for industrial purposes, but was | demolished at the end of March 2010. |
, chapter house, lodgings and kitchens, were | demolished at that time, and the foundations are buried |
Emmet standing opposite his birthplace (now | demolished) at No 124. |
House around 1788 as a hunting lodge(It was | demolished at the time of the construction of the M3. |
The two 250 ft (76 m) towers were | demolished at 03.00 a.m. on 24 August 2008. |
n the Stratford-upon-Avon bound platform was | demolished at the end of 2010 despite a local campaign |
er drinking heavily in the Rose & Crown (now | demolished) at Bugsworth. |
The south aisle was | demolished at the time of conversion and the east windo |
The 250 feet (76 m) towers were | demolished at 03:00 BST on 24 August 2008 though a sign |
The 300 metre chimney was | demolished at the beginning of the 1990s, using a speci |
The baths were | demolished at the end of the century. |
It was partially | demolished at the end of the Civil War, and then renova |
t was in operation from 1674 until 1780, and | demolished at the start of the 19th century. |
which had been empty for six years, was also | demolished at this time. |
Adams Extract Headquarters and Plant ( | Demolished), Austin, TX, 1955 |
e arch was reinforced, in 1999, the builders | demolished automobile road deck and the columns that ca |
Stanton Ironworks Oct 2008 ( | demolished Autumn 2009) |
The building stands at the site where the | demolished Aviation Building existed between 1930 and 1 |
The now | demolished Ballard House (locally known as Father Mc's |
hborhood development in the place of his now | demolished barber shop. |
he platform walls facing the fast lines were | demolished, battered back and fenced off a few years la |
he Island and in 1950 the Keeper's House was | demolished because of vandalism and because toadstools |
not needed as a footbridge and could not be | demolished because it carried a water main between the |
It was | demolished because of the extension of the Port of Antw |
e incinerators in Hong Kong; however, it was | demolished because it released pollutants into the Hong |
However, just two years later, it was | demolished because the city of Paris, which was quickly |
tensive digging, and ordered the tower to be | demolished because it was structurally unsound and they |
the massive exposed steel building would be | demolished, because of the structure being a Connecticu |
pproximately one third of the buildings were | demolished because of the earthquake fault and then con |
Unfortunately, it had to be | demolished because the 12th-century masonry and stonewo |
Polesworth Hall was | demolished before 1868 and the Vicarage was built on th |
The brewery was | demolished before the road was finished. |
ginal Post Office, third building on campus, | demolished before 1977 to make way for General Purpose |
el currently sits on the site, and was to be | demolished before construction. |
William Wilkinson and built in 1866 but was | demolished before the end of the same century.The prese |
n 17 August 1963 and the goods shed had been | demolished before the end of the year. |
gust that year he announced that it would be | demolished beginning in 1995, the 50th anniversary of t |
le due to a factory, which has recently been | demolished, being located close to the threshold of Run |
Most of the works were | demolished between 1890 and 1908, but the engine house |
The tower and nave were | demolished between 1787 and 1789, although a porch was |
It was | demolished between 1704 and 1744 for building stone whi |
storage in the Second World War and finally | demolished between 1947 and 1950. |
building, was acquired by ONE North East and | demolished between late 2006 and early 2007. |
owever this area along with platform one was | demolished between 1980 and 1983. |
The buildings of the distillery were | demolished between 1968 and 1970, and the chimney was d |
The buildings were | demolished between 1924 and 1926. |
velsby Court, was burnt out in 1761, and was | demolished between 1955 and 1957. |
The Ernst-Grube-Stadion was | demolished between March and June 2005, and constructio |
Phases 2 & 3, which | demolished Blocks 1-5 in 2003 and reconstruction starte |
Court Street was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line. |
Reid Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 2 |
Crescent Street was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 1 |
Van Siclen Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line. |
Vanderbilt Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 2 |
Fulton Ferry was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line. |
Eastern Parkway was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 1 |
Nostrand Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line. |
Rockaway Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line, served by the 13 tra |
Washington Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line and BMT Lexington Ave |
Pennsylvania Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 1 |
Vanderbilt Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. |
Navy Street was a station on the | demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. |
Saratoga Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 2 |
Grant Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 1 |
Adams Street was a stop on the | demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. |
Nostrand Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Lexington Avenue Line. |
Myrtle Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Lexington Avenue Line. |
Bridge-Jay Street was a station on the | demolished BMT Myrtle Avenue Line. |
Grand Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line. |
rooklyn-Tompkins Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 2 |
Boerum Place was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 2 |
Montauk Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Fulton Street Line.It had 2 tracks and 1 |
Greene Avenue was a station on the | demolished BMT Lexington Avenue Line. |
Mill was built in the grounds of the partly | demolished Bolingbroke House in 1788 by Thomas Fowler t |
bowler with a devastating late in-swing who | demolished both adult and other schoolboy cricketers in |
berville, and the two routes crossed the now | demolished bridge across the Biloxi Back Bay, and then |
Some of the other bridges include the now | demolished Buckeye Bridge and the Tartar's Ferry Bridge |
Of the | demolished buildings the most significant is a celebrat |
rm and basin were filled in with rubble from | demolished buildings following World War II. |
, London with a collection of artefacts from | demolished buildings and plaster casts of the medieval |
Demolished buildings included Oxford Arcade, St. David' | |
oved to Milton Abbas, as were materials from | demolished buildings, but the grammar school survived u |
r Firestone factory, all that remains of the | demolished buildings. |
via became a ghost town with many vacant and | demolished buildings. |
faces such as plywood, doors and boards from | demolished buildings. |
and the estate extends onto the site of the | demolished bungalow and into the triangle between Bedfo |
rly in the 20th Century and was subsequently | demolished, but the ruins of the pavilions survive toge |
The station has been | demolished but an associated railway goods shed remains |
The residence, Mountain Lodge, has been | demolished, but the park remains as an attraction at th |
177, King Henry II ordered that the tower be | demolished but in 1192 the castle was in use again. |
rea that the lab is located in is ultimately | demolished but the scientists had actually evacuated to |
the brewery as a going concern before it was | demolished but failed. |
screen was extended in 1870, the tavern was | demolished, but a Blue Plaque on the college's Chetwynd |
The platform has been | demolished, but the station house still exists as a pri |
station buildings at Thornton are long since | demolished but the platforms remain. |
In the 1960s, the gate was | demolished, but in 2007, a replica with some remaining |
fod" on the A541 in the village which is now | demolished but is still visible as a hump in the road. |
The house has been | demolished but the monumental stable block remains and |
ne and other families has unfortunately been | demolished but has been replaced by three large residen |
Marsh Lane station was later | demolished but as of 2007 its site remains derelict and |
The station structure has since been | demolished, but one can still walk the route up to Hava |
The station house has since been | demolished but the train track can be followed along a |
The station building has since been | demolished, but the station master's house is still to |
e building had become unstable and was to be | demolished, but in 1973 the Athens-Clarke Heritage Foun |
The Cape Fear lighthouse was | demolished but Old Baldy still stands as a day beacon a |
Most of the village is now | demolished but the name "Bardon Hill" continues in use |
Most of the station was | demolished, but part of the goods platform to the west |
orgia-Carolina Memorial Bridge which was not | demolished but remains intact beneath the lake. |
Almost all the abbey buildings have been | demolished, but buried foundations survive and can be s |
The works were largely | demolished, but some of the ironworks' buildings and ch |
Some of these have since been | demolished but most have been converted to other uses. |
It is uncertain when the castle was | demolished, but all that remains today are earthworks m |
It has been | demolished, but its kitchen wing, stables and cruciform |
The station has been | demolished but its goods shed survives in a builders' m |
After closure the station building was | demolished but one platform still exists forming a reta |
The east wing was later | demolished but the 17th century north front survives. |
These structures have since been | demolished, but the subsequent buildings completed afte |
The Cottage has been | demolished, but the garage still stands. |
On June 7, this channel's tower was | demolished but in doing so one of the tower's guy wires |
s and Pelham Street boxes will eventually be | demolished, but the High Street and East Holmes boxes a |
h rule (see Ottoman Hungary) the village was | demolished, but later on Slovakians settled. |
It has now been closed and | demolished but the railway line is still open and the o |
In 1748, seven years later, San Bernardo was | demolished, but the icon of Mary had been transferred f |
r Pendleton High School for Girls now mainly | demolished, but with the original Victorian building co |
The station was then largely | demolished, but the tracks were kept intact until the e |
nd by the end of 1650, the house was largely | demolished, but it was rebuilt after the Restoration an |
This well was filled-in when the church was | demolished, but it sprang up a short distance away. |
was destroyed by arson in 1999 and the shell | demolished, but after several stalled planning applicat |
The melting shop was not | demolished but, after a period of "sleep", was to becom |
e season came on 1 April 2000 when they were | demolished by table-toppers and eventual champions Manc |
The remains of the old station were | demolished by the construction of the new station. |
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