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  • he M4 motorway, the area includes the Fourteen Locks, a flight of canal locks on the Crumlin arm of
  • ude an improved lighting system in the Canal's locks; a new track and turntable system; the acquisi
  • Unfortunately this has the result of locks accumulating and bringing down the fence due t
  • The nine locks achieve a total rise/fall of 61 ft 0 in (18.5
  • ogging the deletions, as well as the number of locks acquired.
  • The movable portion of the dam starts at the locks adjacent to the Iowa shore and is 849 feet (25
  • ements may include surveillance equipment, new locks, alarm systems, new doors and windows (often w
  • After injuries to All Black locks Ali Williams and Keith Robinson, Filipo was ca
  • An extensive series of locks allowed passage along shoals and ledges in the
  • a master key that fits into specially designed locks allowing 24 hour a day access to public toilet
  • Double locks also make picking the locks more difficult.
  • The dam lacks navigational locks, although its design allows them to be added i
  • .5 miles (40.8 km), and officially contains 54 locks, although only 52 of them have to be negotiate
  • objects as trumpets and cymbals, doorknobs and locks, ammunition, valves, gears, and bearings.
  • The Hannibal Locks and Dam are a United States Army Corps of Engi
  • starting at Berriew with a lunch stop at Belan Locks and ending at Welshpool.
  • The locks and dam were reviewed by the Board of Engineer
  • tones, clay and silt, which clogged the basin, locks and levels once the water entered the canal.
  • university, to clean the river and to install locks and weirs.
  • 1966, it served as a replacement for a series locks and dams built in the early 1900s.
  • are inundated by backup from the Willow Island Locks and Dam downstream on the Ohio River.
  • structure permitted the replacement of several locks and to stabilize the course of the Meuse.
  • rand Union Canal and is the site of the Foxton Locks and Foxton Inclined Plane.
  • The John T. Myers Locks and Dam is a United States Army Corps of Engin
  • ecay and dilapidation" They rebuilt all of the locks, and replaced the remaining staunches with loc
  • p" in the stairway of the Rock Island District locks and dams.
  • marked over 20 different mechanisms related to locks and composite cutting blades on pocketknives.
  • aters of the Great Lakes as well as the narrow locks and shallow waterways of the barge canal.
  • tional Great Rivers Museum at the Melvin Price Locks and Dam.
  • It was the equivalent of 27 canal locks and could transport six barges per hour in thi
  • he SE of the village, including remains of the locks and pivots used for the locking mechanisms.
  • The locks and all of the canal at Middlewood have alread
  • he became Chief Engineer at the Proprietors of Locks and Canals in the new city of Lowell, Massachu
  • the building to find snow and ice blocking the locks and doors outside of the school.
  • Talbot's series ' Locks and Quays' was also shown nationally to satell
  • and drying cycles that the wetlands had before locks and weirs were installed on the Murray, with t
  • It had two double locks and eight single locks.
  • spatched to lead an official inspection of the locks and dams of the Ohio River.
  • r crossing of Marckolsheim with its associated locks and hydro-electric power station offer employm
  • nd fall almost 60 feet via a set of four canal locks, and a dam, nicknamed the Whispering Dam, whic
  • Upper locks and toll house.
  • pleted in 1798 by the Proprietors of the Upper Locks and Canals on Connecticut River under a charte
  • The locks and the adjacent Commodore Park
  • alls were then largely covered by the McAlpine Locks and Dam, built by the Army Corps of Engineers.
  • Eleven timber locks and weirs had been constructed, but no work ha
  • ve been calling him "Jesus" due to his flowing locks and beard, and he emerged as a cult hero for h
  • Green Branch was completed around 1805 with 3 locks and a length of quarter of a mile.
  • He was interested in the manufacture of locks and keys and also engaged in banking from 1877
  • d the Witham Commissioners chose to retain the locks, and the lower 6.5 miles (10.5 km) of the navi
  • Cascade Locks and Rapids, September 8, 1929
  • and on to Essington, which would include nine locks, and another level branch would run to Birchil
  • It is dedicated to the art of keys, locks, and door knockers, and displays an assortment
  • He is the namesake of the Melvin Price Locks and Dam, near Alton, IL on the Upper Mississip
  • Grindley Brook the canal passes through three locks and a three-chamber staircase lock, attended d
  • The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs.
  • free, indentured, and slave labor to build the locks and canals and deepen the river.
  • The Millennium Ribble Link was built with locks and straightened leaving the original meanders
  • Many of the locks and associated workings are listed buildings.
  • The Markland Locks and Dam is a concrete dam bridge and locks tha
  • The Grand Union leads north to Knowle Locks, and then Birmingham, and leads south to Hatto
  • display rooms, including rooms devoted to bank locks and Yale locks.
  • The Delph Locks and surrounding land form the Delph 'Nine' Loc
  • The locks and dam were built to replace the wicket-type
  • Lowell Locks and Canals Historic District is a National His
  • tlights cruised for gay men around the canal's locks and bridges".
  • Fulton proposed a tidal canal, with no locks and a deepened channel into Manchester; Willia
  • partially a continuation of the Proprietors of Locks and Canals, and who operates a 24 Megawatt hyd
  • The Olmsted Locks and Dam is a concrete dam and locks project cu
  • use was moved in 1876 to a new location at the locks and was eventually demolished in 1926, apparen
  • rds, descending 34 feet via the four Hurleston Locks, and then turns southwards.
  • ned by Gillette, such as unusual doorknobs and locks, and a system of hidden mirrors for surveillan
  • t (150 m), the canal became known the McAlpine Locks and Dam.
  • well, Massachusetts, where he was hired by the Locks and Canals Machine Shop.
  • It was approximately 15 feet wide, with no locks, and was used by boats transporting coke to th
  • The Allegheny River has eight locks and dams (numbered two through nine), which fo
  • The canal used four locks and lifted water from the River Irwell with tw
  • sion of other ballistic missile tubes into air locks and stowage for equipment.
  • Cannelton Locks and Dam on the north bank of the Ohio River ne
  • Formerly known as the Uniontown Locks and Dam, it was renamed by an act of Congress
  • bridge-bound A458, immediately adjacent to the locks and bridges, in the 1930s, also featuring an o
  • Main article: List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River
  • nd from a young age he has learned how to pick locks and steal in order to acquire clothes and surv
  • t to have declined largely because of the many locks and dams blocking access to spawning areas and
  • and the assistance of steamboats. 2 additional locks and 4 dams on the river were needed to accompl
  • The route passes near Wightwick Manor, Bratch Locks and the Old Station Tettenhall.
  • McAlpine Locks and Dam, Louisville, Kentucky, the only man-ma
  • e National Great Rivers Museum at Melvin Price Locks and Dam, the Lewis and Clark State Historic Si
  • was a company in Birmingham that manufactured locks and gas fires.
  • stream from Portland, transited the Bonneville Locks and continued on to the to the historic upper
  • Work on three locks and other work connected with navigation cost
  • avigation was 18 miles (29 km) long, with nine locks and dams, between Safe Harbor, at the mouth of
  • the Maury River was developed with a series of locks and dams which permitted packet boats to trans
  • Cannelton Locks and Dam on the Ohio River near Cannelton, Indi
  • ns upstream 114 miles (183 km) to the McAlpine Locks and Dam.
  • rates electricity which is used to operate the locks and other equipment in the canal.
  • r mansion's outside doors specifically without locks and knobs so that the only way to get in was t
  • and the construction of a series of cuts, with locks and weirs to manage the drop of around 50 feet
  • Today the western seven locks and canal have been filled in and are used as
  • The factory made locks and ice skates under the brand Ving.
  • it was found that seven could fit through the locks, and so the trains were lengthened.
  • for the Panama Canal, transited that system of locks and lakes on the 27th, and continued on, indep
  • In 2007 the dawdle was between Burgedin Locks and Llanymynech Wharf.
  • es the Sanitary and Ship Canal, as well as the locks and dam between it and Lake Michigan; and a ho
  • s abilities, the company named him "Manager of Locks and Canals" in 1845.
  • in 1957 for the reconstruction of the McAlpine Locks and Dam on the Ohio River.
  • e leaving the fundamental mechanisms (readers, locks, and connections) unchanged.
  • The adjacent locks are Ognon Lock 689 metres to the east and Joua
  • The adjacent locks are Argens Lock 2485 metres to the east and Og
  • The locks are unusual for narrow canals, in that they ar
  • Locks are listed under Locks on the River Thames.
  • The adjacent locks are Pechlaurier Lock 2726 metres to the east a
  • The adjacent locks are Mediterranee Lock 5190 metres to the east
  • Locks are popular visitor attractions, and many serv
  • ough Higher Ince and 16 of the Wigan flight of locks are within the township.
  • , a full-time lock keeper is employed, and the locks are padlocked "out of hours".
  • The Hatton Locks are a flight of 21 locks on the Grand Union Ca
  • Crofton Locks are a flight of locks on the Kennet and Avon C
  • Caen Hill Locks are a flight of locks on the Kennet and Avon C
  • Dams that do not have navigation locks are complete barriers to upstream natural move
  • Locks are placed at his altar to stop gossip, rumour
  • Guillotine locks are relatively uncommon, but many are found on
  • Air locks are caused by air leaking into the fuel delive
  • The canal and locks are used today exclusively for recreational bo
  • Part of the team locks are buildings from the early twentieth century
  • ls in the pound are liable to fluctuate as the locks are used.
  • in, there's always one thing you'll leave and locks are undone, and something you've forgotten.
  • Locks are placed at Coteau, the Cascades and at Long
  • The adjacent locks are Laval Lock to the east and Sanglier Lock t
  • Some ruins of the old locks are visible to the side of the new.
  • The first locks around the waterfall were created in 1793 A dr
  • Trent Lock is the area of canal locks around the point where the River Soar (flowing
  • e summit pound at Marston Doles required eight locks around the hill (nos.
  • Like other locks as far as Ponders End it is large enough to ta
  • The canal had ten locks as finally completed.
  • pically take several hours to pass through the locks; as a result, the village of Lockington (origi
  • al, the same to be constructed with or without locks, as the company may determine.
  • nd 1983 with the intent of replacing the seven locks at the Fonserannes Locks.
  • uilt to recover water used in the nearby canal locks at Smethwick Summit, and now in the Thinktank
  • build a similar inclined plane at the Watford Locks at the southern end of the canal's summit leve
  • The individual locks at Lockington were constructed of large limest
  • steam-powered bascule bridge over the entrance locks at Bathurst Basin.
  • A cofferdam during the construction of locks at the Montgomery Point Lock and Dam.
  • The five locks at Seend Cleeve are numbered 17 to 21.
  • They built locks at Baits Bite and Bottisham, and removed the s
  • ive flooding when, on 21 October 1914, the sea locks at the mouth of this river were opened as a de
  • The two locks at Semington are known as Buckley's (No.15) an
  • Both the locks at Semington were built between 1718 and 1723
  • own to Kingston during the construction of the locks at Kingston Mills.
  • the Walsall Canal was created by a flight of 8 locks at the southern end of the branch.
  • Birmingham and Wolverhampton levels, via three locks, at Tividale.
  • Poseidon accepts and then locks Athena away in the MainBread Winner, which was
  • With the end of commercial carrying the locks became dilapidated and by the early 1960s the
  • Starting from Devizes, there are four locks before the 502-yard (459 m) Bruce tunnel, and
  • , Cross, and Dog missiles, and can get up to 3 locks before firing.
  • Construction on the locks began in March 1956 and they were placed in op
  • llow the Thames Navigation Commission to build locks below Maidenhead Bridge, so the lock here buil
  • through the village of Saranac Lake; there are locks between Middle and Lower Saranac Lakes, and be
  • He said that it had four locks, blackened glass and that it was a broom close
  • In episode 14, Finn Sharkey locks both Adam and Rachel in the Catering Store Roo
  • The Bradley Branch or Bradley Locks Branch was a short canal of the Birmingham Can
  • from Oxford to Windsor is a rhymed list of the locks, bridges and towns.
  • The lock was one of the last pound locks built on the Thames being built by the Thames
  • The city took its name from a set of locks built to improve navigation past the Cascades
  • It has no locks, but is crossed by three bridges, with a maxim
  • l, not many people continue to rock the violet locks, but Ayane is different… she's hot enough to g
  • pumped to the summit at the western end of the locks by the restored Crofton Pumping Station
  • ook's nighttime lows in January exceed Windsor Locks' by 7 °F (−14 °C) and its daytime highs for th
  • The Door with Seven Locks, by Edgar Wallace - 1931
  • Recent cleanup work at Nob End Locks by volunteers
  • It only had two locks, called 'Crampsies' and 'Devines'.
  • Built and operational in 1978, the three locks can be crossed by pedestrians as well as bicyc
  • Borrowcop Locks Canal Park on Tamworth Road between Lock 25 an
  • Once there, he locks Cassie in a room to entertain his insane wife
  • bathroom and after a rather impolite threat he locks Chan Gyu and leaves to look for Nan Woo.
  • the Governor's office and arranged to have the locks changed.
  • ns and interlocking rods, stopping devices and locks checking mutually.
  • Second-generation Locks circa 1845, Glens Falls Feeder, Fort Edward, N
  • he age of sixteen she met Lippy, who owned the Locks City sound system, and she sang over the syste
  • he building of the weirs at Romney and Boveney Locks, Clewer Mill was operational until the late 19
  • The Willamette Falls Canal and Locks Company was formed in 1868 to build a navigati
  • Another 27 locks complete the journey to Stratford-upon-Avon, w
  • In effect the 5-rise consists of five locks connected together with (as always with a stai
  • ecticut River, connecting the towns of Windsor Locks, Connecticut and East Windsor, Connecticut
  • For the aerospace museum in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, see New England Air Museum.
  • 57th Pursuit Group, probably taken at Windsor Locks, Connecticut, 1941
  • ed at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, midway between Hartford, Connect
  • ng at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
  • is at Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
  • isms (magnetic card readers, remote controlled locks, connections to a security server) do not impo
  • The software locks content to up to six machines and allows the u
  • rtant commercial shipping route, with dams and locks controlling the water level to allow boats to
  • Believing that such locks could be built without disrupting traffic, the
  • ted: the Tawe was diverted and a new dock with locks created.
  • has named its training installation in Windsor Locks, CT Camp Hartell in his honor.
  • Combe Hay was the site of a series of locks, dating from 1805 on the Somerset Coal Canal o
  • s (26.5 kilometres), after which there were 30 locks descending to Huddlesford over a further 7 mil
  • ect confrontation in a fight, adept at picking locks, disarming and laying traps, use stealth and o
  • He was appointed Division Engineer of Gatun Locks Division in 1907, and as the Panama Canal main
  • e enters the security sector of his casino, it locks down from the magnetron's interference.
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