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A hydraulically-lifted | rear seat was fitted. |
The | rear bodywork was redesigned to accommodate the extr |
In addition, the right | rear tire was heavily worn. |
The | rear portion was remodeled in the 20th century. |
Final drive to the | rear axle was by chain. |
They were built in 1885, and the | rear light was deactivated around 1970; the front li |
A two-story | rear addition was constructed around 1950, and a rea |
The | rear tower was added to the National Register of His |
During the war the | rear gun was landed and replaced with Type 96 25mm A |
The brick | rear wing was added in 1963, and some modern light f |
While being carried to the | rear he was struck by British artillery shells. |
The | rear section was built about 1850 and the front abou |
While the | rear deck was destroyed, a boardwalk allowing beach |
The | rear wing was added in the 20th century; otherwise n |
The Bellevue Range | Rear Lighthouse was built in 1909 on the grounds of |
The | rear wall was built around 1880 and the front sectio |
The | rear fuselage was made from a tubular steel framewor |
In 1984, a | rear section was added which blends architecturally |
After fire damage in 1964, the | rear hall was redesigned and rebuilt. |
Sights were fixed, although the | rear sight was drift-adjustable for windage. |
The | rear axle was available in three ratios 5:1, 5.5:1 a |
The | rear section was built about 1840 and the front sect |
The main body of the house is brick, but the | rear wing was originally finished in wood siding. |
The | rear light was built on the same type of crib but ha |
Between 1891 and 1930, the 1841 | rear porch was enclosed to form new rooms on both le |
and one half story, four bay flat roofed brick | rear wing was added in 1905. |
The observer, who occupied the | rear cockpit, was armed with 7.92 mm (.312 in) Parab |
On his way back to the | rear, Williams was hit by an enemy sniper and died l |
The | rear parlor was removed from the house in 1921, and |
The pipe organ in the | rear gallery was installed in 1997 by the Lively-Ful |
sfully but the aircraft was hit repeatedly, the | rear gunner was wounded, the front cabin filled with |
The site of the auditorium to the | rear, which was reduced to rubble by the bombing, is |
The Bellevue Range | Rear light was deactivated in 2001 when the landfill |
The New Castle Range | Rear Light was attached to the keeper's quarters whi |
ad a single island platform projecting from the | rear which was half covered by a glazed apex canopy. |
A two-story | rear addition was built at about 1905, incorporating |
7 mm (1.46 in) cannon, and the 12.7 mm (.50 in) | rear gun was deleted, 26 built. |
A two story | rear wing was added in 1896 and also attached is a c |
The | rear guard was supposed to be taken off in small boa |
The | Rear Light was a 132 feet (40 m) tall triangular, ir |
a western addition was built about 1750; and a | rear ell was added about 1800. |
gs on the fore wheel and inside bearings on the | rear wheel) was to allow for these larger cylinders. |
porch was part of Morris' design, although the | rear porch was built in the early twentieth century. |
The windage adjustment capability of the | rear sight was also dispensed with, and the cocking |
se routes were branded with green swoops at the | rear, it was notable in serving Thorpe Park, which w |
In 1890 the | rear facade was altered when a kitchen and pantry wi |
rew of two (pilot and observer), the observer's | rear cockpit was fitted with a 7.92 mm (0.31 in) Par |
arolina (BB-55) and in 1942, after promotion to | Rear Admiral, was Commander Destroyers Atlantic Flee |
rmed by two transverse fuselage struts, but the | rear socket was made oversize and the spar attached |
The following decade the | rear wing was added, expanding the available space i |
f procession the fifth raw of the pews from the | rear, he was suddenly surrounded by a group of men i |
The | rear wall was removed to increase the depth of the s |
to get up and charge with them or to go to the | rear, which was ignored. |
and had an upward slope of three inches to the | rear and was large enough to accommodate a large the |
ar East Fleet, for most of the postwar period a | Rear Admiral, was based afloat, and tasked with keep |
The | rear range was added in about 1630 by Sir Francis Bo |
The barrel was in three distinct sections: the | rear part was parallel-sided and conventionally rifl |
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