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  • ehibilitation of the existing freight elevator shafts, a new tunnel headhouse, and demolition of the
  • in what used to be County Durham, and had two shafts about 600 feet deep.
  • The over head shafts above the machines were attached to the water
  • The colliery's two shafts accessed the Trencherbone and Black and White
  • The engines and shafts added to the problems.
  • Midway through the tunnel there are air shafts allowing light through and venting out the die
  • There are seven shafts along the tunnel, serving as air vents to intr
  • Mining machinery and collapsing shafts also remain as traces of the old silver mines.
  • The A-brackets holding the shafts and screws were also cut, dropping both screws
  • ecialise in the problem of ventilation in mine shafts and the air dyanmics in shafts.
  • materials from which to fashion staffs, spear shafts, and walking sticks, because it is tough, hard
  • The engine drives a system of shafts and belts connected to most of the machinery i
  • und which destroyed both of the mine's winding shafts, and caused flooding, so the next year a new s
  • The colliery eventually had five shafts and became the largest colliery on the coalfie
  • There were four mining shafts, and a period photo of Shaft #1 shows a large
  • pany specializes in OEM and consumer golf club shafts, and also manufactures bicycle forks, ice hock
  • In northern Kenya arrow shafts and beehive lids are made from the stem.
  • in the basement, lift shaft, roof, ventilation shafts and beneath the floors.
  • k activities, a shed was built over one of the shafts, and the water that was pumped out in preparat
  • , including rusted mining equipment, abandoned shafts, and piles of low-grade coal scattered about t
  • central tail feathers are elongated with bare shafts and terminated with black rackets.
  • The area is surrounded by abandoned mine shafts and mining relics.
  • ensive bazaar and a long line of ruins of mine shafts and houses along the cliff faces abandoned by
  • In 1908 the colliery had five shafts and employed 400 workers underground and 150 a
  • wered by a 9.8 m overshot wheel, various other shafts and adits, a spalling floor, a crushing mill p
  • The mines were expanded with new shafts and machinery was brought in to assist product
  • Deserted chambers, shafts and passages form a so called underground town
  • They followed the veins with shafts and tunnels underground, some of which still e
  • nes at the navvies, who responded with mattock shafts and spades.
  • dows have Somerset tracery flanked by attached shafts and pinnacles, with quatrefoil grilles.
  • attached to the building with tapered, square shafts and stylized capitals.
  • The shafts and stopes of the Quincy Mine have slowly fill
  • them to conceal themselves between the feather shafts and avoid being dislodged during preening or f
  • had three valves per cylinder and overhead cam shafts, and was not put into production.
  • The explosion wrecked Blue's main engines, shafts, and steering gear, as well as killing nine me
  • wn (also CCE&HR); with two 23 ft diameter lift shafts and an 18 ft diameter spiral staircase.
  • kers singing and working deep in the dark mine shafts and cracks within the walls.
  • t, she instead leaps down one of the volcano's shafts and is incinerated when she lands in the molte
  • The ancient workings, consisting of shafts and galleries for excavating the ore, and wash
  • stay on marked walking tracks or roads as mine shafts and unstable ground may be found.
  • n four stages, includes corner buttresses with shafts and pinnacles, and is connected across the ang
  • semi-circular bastions that have boldly fluted shafts and lotus petalled bases and are crowned with
  • level on the south are mullioned with baluster shafts and arched lintels, and the window apertures t
  • ted engineering products such as winding gear, shafts and pulleys.
  • Access shafts are generally divided into those for water tre
  • The company's graphite shafts are designed and engineered at the Grafalloy h
  • Instrument screw shafts are generally made of Invar, to prevent temper
  • Instrument quality screw shafts are typically precise to 250 nanometers per ce
  • darker and less yellowish, while the bare tail shafts are shorter.
  • ted building status of the headgear of the two shafts are proposed to be part of a pioneering housin
  • rch is very tall, and the roof is vaulted; the shafts are of pale brick and stone.
  • nce initial piles are set with concrete, other shafts are augured between them, slicing into the ori
  • vicinity of the castle where deep coal mining shafts are visitor attractions.
  • The lift shafts are now used to provide ventilation.
  • Exhaust shafts at left and middle; stair shaft at right
  • ages; these terminate as diagonal pinnacles on shafts at the third stage.
  • gden and Sons commenced the sinking of the two shafts at the Wyndham Colliery to prove and work the
  • New landings were made in both shafts at 280yds and 380yds, in order to work the min
  • ages; these terminate as diagonal pinnacles on shafts at the third stage.
  • The first shafts at Maltby Main Colliery were sunk in 1907 and
  • ieries Limited purchased the original unworked shafts at Killingworth in 1895 and continued its sink
  • discovery of coal an attempt to sink two mine shafts began between 1870 and 1873, but the work was
  • Sinking of the first of its two shafts began in 1873, the workings reaching the highl
  • back to 1907 when work on sinking the original shafts began, Maltby today has the most modern equipm
  • The two riverside shafts, built in red brick with stone dressings, were
  • gan in 1847 with the sinking of seven vertical shafts, but the tunnel, which was 1,774 yards (1,622
  • d Brompton Railway and was built with two lift shafts, but only one was ever used for lifts.
  • "The coals are drawn at two shafts by an engine of about 30 horses' power, which
  • , for instance in areas of mine workings where shafts collapse underground.
  • unted in the middle of the fuselage, and drive shafts connected the engine to the propellers, which
  • deep, with underwater shafts connecting multiple water sources around the C
  • The two outboard shafts could be handled by New Orleans shops, but the
  • r problems arise when applying LDV to rotating shafts, crankshafts for example.
  • The cave itself consists of a series of shafts down into the main chamber, named the "railway
  • llieries there were many coal levels and trial shafts dug into the hill sides overlooking the town f
  • The vein was accessed by shafts dug (often quite deep) into the areas around t
  • The town's coal was mined from shafts dug into a Permian layer within the cliff face
  • ee laboratory towers are four large air intake shafts, each bringing air to one of four conditioning
  • The shafts each turned a screw that was 4.3 m in diameter
  • s created by digging a series of funnel-shaped shafts, each 10 metres deep, which were so closely po
  • st of the Bridgewater Collieries' pits to have shafts exclusively sunk to access the deeper seams of
  • Both shafts featured visually identical stone towers and s
  • ess bacteria through subway system ventilation shafts first in Moscow and then in Novosibirsk.
  • ngines, each connected to one of the propeller shafts, for cruising purposes.
  • ur park shelters (former exits and ventilation shafts for hospital basement)
  • steam engine connected to one of the propeller shafts for cruising purposes.
  • er Trustees began sinking two 12 feet diameter shafts for the Bridgewater Colliery in 1865.
  • The company expanded and the shafts for Hulton Colliery Bank Pit Nos 1&2, the Klon
  • el-tube tower stands on three legs, which hold shafts for cable and stairways for personnel access.
  • Goose's Year Book: Quaint Quacks and Feathered Shafts for Mature Children (nonsense poetry for adult
  • True Temper manufactures shafts for many of the major golf club manufacturers
  • Large ventilator shafts for the station are placed around the garden,
  • gines generated 630 hp (470 kW) on each of two shafts for a speed of 20 knots (37 km/h).
  • The company manufactures propellor shafts for icebreakers and components for submarines
  • Vent shafts form images of nests and hills.
  • ring her voyage to Malta, one of her propeller shafts fractured, and she required four-month repair
  • The British used tube shafts from May 1915, a full year before the Germans,
  • t cairn, there are also disused tips, pits and shafts from former lead mines.
  • l Canon William Greenwell excavated one of the shafts from 1868- 1870 that their purpose was discove
  • In the vicinity there are slag heaps and shafts from the mines.
  • Springwood Air Shafts from Merton Street
  • ght, enabling him to provide the complementary shafts, gears and other necessities to harness the po
  • on provided by diesel engines connected to two shafts giving 11,000 hp (8,200 kW), which could prope
  • Lancashire coal field, the deepest of the two shafts going over 2,000 feet into the earth.
  • During the early part of 1864 deeper shafts had been sunk by the Pentre Coal Company.
  • y stopping work on the western site before any shafts had been created and concentrate instead on th
  • The steel shafts have shear joints that act as shock absorbers
  • However, the shafts have recently had new roofs fitted, and there
  • ith a gutta-percha ball and clubs with hickory shafts hence the seemingly generous “Par” score alloc
  • ithin the casing, each depending on wheels and shafts, hooks, pins and interlocking rods, stopping d
  • ant that annual surveys are carried out on the shafts; however recent surveys have shown that the sh
  • Deep shafts, however, demanded correspondingly high levels
  • d concrete, followed by 2.7-m-diameter drilled shafts in rock (i.e., cast-in-drilled hole, or CIDH,
  • of the mining era remain in the way of disused shafts in Errington Woods.
  • The Bowstones are a pair of Anglian cross shafts in Cheshire, England.
  • interior includes carvings and polished marble shafts in the columns of the arcade piers.
  • n today with many spoil heaps and disused mine shafts in the area.
  • discovery then led to the sinking of deep-lead shafts in the vicinity and another rush into the area
  • The company would sink six shafts in total and the pits would collectively be kn
  • e, with the rotary valves operated by overhead shafts in lieu of overhead camshafts (i.e. in line wi
  • ngs, elevators are replaced with open vertical shafts in which people travel up and down using perso
  • the village, was noted for having the deepest shafts in Europe.
  • In 1868 Vickers began to manufacture marine shafts, in 1872 they began casting marine propellers
  • In the 1960s there were three shafts in the pit yard and a fourth, for extra ventil
  • The vertical thruster shafts increased the vessels draft significantly.
  • h a Purbeck limestone roof, and Purbeck Marble shafts inside,
  • Admiralty I-class destroyer in only having two shafts instead of three.
  • Admiralty I-class destroyer in only having two shafts instead of three.
  • Alternative methods of digging large shafts into the ground also failed, as collapse from
  • of interference fits are the press fitting of shafts into bearings or bearings into their housings
  • All are steel-blue, with white shafts, making a most striking and curious display wh
  • These shafts may be linked by further sections, and a numbe
  • details, Corinthian columns with twisted-rope shafts, minaret-shaped pinnacles, iron-grated windows
  • There were three main shafts, Murray's, Gundry's and Western shaft.
  • presence of coal was confirmed in 1891 and two shafts, named Birthday and Jubilee, were sunk between
  • 1860 when he and three partners began digging shafts near today's mine property entrance.
  • supervised the removal of her two inner screw shafts near the gland.
  • he Reese Brothers Coal Company opened two mine shafts near Madrid.
  • Access to the reserves is gained by two shafts, No.2 984m deep and No.3 991m deep, with the c
  • The shafts, North (upcast), and South, were 626 and 650 y
  • hes on the eight sides, supported on clustered shafts of polished Devonshire marble around a large c
  • There are six lift shafts of varying heights and speeds, including a hig
  • 477, with set-back buttresses ascending to the shafts of former pinnacles, set off with an embattled
  • It also has the shallowest lift shafts of any Underground station (21 ft).
  • The shafts of the Vron Colliery, immediately to the west
  • loors with circular floor plans on top of four shafts of poured in place concrete.
  • Zion's first release "He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Roo
  • Stellmoor there are also well-preserved arrow shafts of pine intended for the culture's characteris
  • 2000: He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Roo
  • rea since Roman times and there are still many shafts of disused lead, zinc, silver and coal mines d
  • f stairs built into one of the original access shafts of the Thames Tunnel.
  • The sinking of two shafts of the Windsor Colliery commenced in 1895 by t
  • nna, head, thorax and abdomen dusky brown, the shafts of the antenna speckled with white; thorax and
  • The sinking of two shafts of the Windsor Colliery commenced in 1895 by t
  • Plan of Cissbury fort showing shafts of flint mines
  • ve building on the western end and ventilation shafts on both ends of the tunnel.
  • finish, and the three 10-inch (25 cm) moulded shafts on each side.
  • ecords show that the mine had more than twenty shafts on the two lodes, and the deepest workings wer
  • Shafts on large, excellently carved corbels.
  • Shafts on large, excellently carved corbels."
  • There were five ventilation shafts, one being the full width of the double-track
  • Mine shafts opened up causing subsidence and even more sev
  • Common, Swiney Lane and Millhough were shafts opened between 1810 and 1820.
  • Its two shafts opened in August 1887; 19 feet in diameter, th
  • work was done in 1928-1930 when several short shafts or glory holes were sunk and a churn drill was
  • Other types of fillets on shafts or tubes can also benefit from this method.
  • nderneath Springwood and two giant ventilation shafts overlook the area built as an outlet for steam
  • As with other West Virginia mines, the shafts pierced not only beds of coal but also pockets
  • She was outfitted with two shafts powered by twin 300 bhp (220 kW) Sulzer diesel
  • Modern drilling techniques utilize long drill shafts, producing holes much narrower and deeper than
  • at two geared steam turbines which powered two shafts, providing 30,000 HP (22 MW) to drive the ship
  • As the mine shafts reached the 300-foot (91 m) depth, the mines b
  • The two shafts received special shafts for extraction of coal
  • depth - these became known as No. 1 and No. 2 shafts respectively.
  • Antennae dark brown, the shafts ringed with white; apex of club also white; he
  • rete ballast chambers from which three or four shafts rise and upon which the deck sits.
  • rbor, causing extensive damage to her rudders, shafts, screws, keel, and hull.
  • ses several superposed flanged and cylindrical shafts, separated by balconies carried on Muqarnas co
  • The veins were connected vertically by two shafts set some 100 yards apart.
  • besides weapons, includes gold, silver, spear shafts, shield boards, ropes, cords, leather, textile
  • their way to the surface, some through escape shafts, some using the hoisting cage.
  • Most of the tombs found were simple shafts, some with one of more chambers at the bottom.
  • The coliery had two shafts, sunk originally to the Rams mine at 600 feet.
  • Hopkinstown would see eight shafts sunk during the industrial period.
  • These columns are formed by shafts supported on bases that have carved lilies for
  • and clerestory windows between clustered wall shafts supporting a high arched roof.
  • Production of steel shafts takes place in the United States in True Tempe
  • as the sinking of six, 7-foot (2.1 m) diameter shafts, tangent to the tunnel cross section.
  • The shafts that serve Daw Mill Colliery were first sunk b
  • problem, however, was fabrication of the three shafts that were to connect the engines to the screws
  • The machinery consisted of three shafts: the central shaft had a triple expansion engi
  • llieries took four years to sink two mile-deep shafts, the Dennis (downcast) and the Martin (upcast)
  • ce of the restricted bore, lack of ventilation shafts, the exceptional humidity and lack of breeze,
  • he surface to dam or divert the water from the shafts the mine was rapidly flooded up to the 50 fath
  • r doorway has a round arch and three orders of shafts; the inner doorway also has a round arch, but
  • es use white waxwood for weapons such as spear shafts, three section staff and poles, although ratta
  • ne of tunnel, followed by a number of vertical shafts to the level of the rails.
  • The miners initially sank shafts to prospect for the pay streaks.
  • lieries owned by John Fletcher sank three deep shafts to the Seven Feet mine, the Victoria pit where
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