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  • Most people in the LMS accepted the authority of the Pope, but believe
  • The LMS algorithm for a pth order algorithm can be summ
  • ilter realisations, such as Least Mean Squares ( LMS) and Recursive Least Squares (RLS).
  • Stratford was treated as being separate by the LMS and passenger traffic was minimal, being limite
  • In the mid Twentieth century, the LMS and LNER jointly proposed a coal line to be cal
  • Bushbury steam locomotive depot accommodated LMS and British Railways London Midland Region loco
  • of the Tabernacle, Moorfields (a founder of the LMS), and the Rev. Rowland Hill of Surrey Chapel.
  • into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS) and in 1948 into the nationalised British Rail
  • oined the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS) as Chief Electrical Engineer.
  • in 1931 Bond returned to the LMS, becoming Assistant Works Superintendent at Hor
  • He played for Walsall LMS before joining Birmingham in 1930.
  • first station opened on 2 December 1935 on the LMS branch line that had been originally opened by
  • Rowledge, J.W.P., (1975), Engines of the LMS built 1923-1951, Oxford Publishing Co., ISBN 0-
  • The letters LMS can still be seen on the adjacent road bridge.
  • received investment from UK private equity firm LMS Capital plc.
  • 6256 was named after the former LMS Chief Mechanical Engineer, Sir William Stanier,
  • It was known as the L.M.S. Church in Niue until 1970, when it became auto
  • The Trivandrum L.M.S. Church became a pastorate in 1895 and Mr. Math
  • As the driver made a full brake application, an LMS class 5-hauled goods train passed in the opposi
  • indsor and Chertsey collided with the rear of a LMS class 8 2-8-0 hauled freight train from Herne H
  • rames of a 'Modified Hall' and the boiler of an LMS Class 8 2-8-0, and an original chimney from No.
  • Train", consisting of tank locomotive 41241, an LMS Class 2MT, pulling a single carriage, The Old G
  • LMS Class 7F 0-8-0
  • LMS Class 4F 0-6-0
  • LMS Class 4MT 2-6-4T
  • LMS Class 7P "Royal Scot" 4-6-0
  • The LMS closed the line from Rochdale in June 1947, sho
  • rpretation of this result is therefore that the LMS converges quickly for white input signals, and
  • tried to save the Sir William Stanier designed LMS Coronation Class No.46243 City of Lancaster, bu
  • Even in LMS days when the trains ran through from Buxton to
  • In LMS days, a new turntable was installed behind the
  • (in 1913 and again in 1922) was a member of an LMS deputation to India.
  • at BMW, who had initially entered their BMW V12 LMs, did not show up for the race.
  • (The LMS did not run an event longer than 1000 kilometer
  • LMS diesel shunter 7050 is a one-off diesel shunter
  • LMS diesel shunter 7058 was based on an earlier Arm
  • LMS diesel shunter 7054 was initially allocated the
  • ional management positions (Hapag Lloyd, Ahlers LMS, etc.) she founded the company Universal Intell
  • of his brief reign to emerge being that of the LMS Fairburn 2-6-4T, a modified version of the LMS
  • epartment ex-LMS Fowler Class 3F consisted of 8 LMS Fowler Class 3F 0-6-0T steam locomotives requis
  • Reactions to the LMS from the 'official' Church as it became known t
  • The LMS gave them the numbers 11110-11119, and the powe
  • The London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS) gave the locomotives the power classification
  • This is where the LMS gets its name.
  • Running a pair of Audi R8 LMS GT3s, the team of Marc Basseng, Christopher Mie
  • The LMS had another station in Loughborough, and they c
  • g five were returned in 1948, by which time the LMS had been nationalised into British Railways, an
  • Saturday night, LMS hosted Mini-Trucks, Street Stocks and Late Mode
  • LMS Hughes Crab
  • lt by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS), in 1933, to the designs of architect Oliver H
  • a major blow to the reputation and work of the LMS in southern Africa when in 1817 it was discover
  • ithancore, which is the most succeeded venue of LMS in India and revealed in certain reports.
  • Starting with Skyline GT-R LMs in 1995, Nismo turned to developing the advance
  • The Midland was grouped into the LMS in 1923.
  • Renumbered: Allowcated 11567 by the LMS in 1923 after the grouping, and repainted into
  • LMS is a fee paying, non-selective school.
  • the former Station Master's house built by the LMS is still occupied.
  • When the railway was merged into the LMS it was the smallest of fifteen workshops.
  • During 1948 twenty LMS Ivatt Class 4 tender engines were completed, tw
  • Bridge; others were the GWR 2251 Class and the LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0.
  • LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 at Bewdley
  • the Severn Valley Railway decided to sell their LMS Jubilee Class 5690 Leander, Beet bought the loc
  • rain should not be confused with the locomotive LMS Jubilee Class 5552 Silver Jubilee
  • From here the LMS line branched heading south to Newport as well
  • irst was the Midland Railway (later part of the LMS) line from Nottingham to Mansfield and Worksop,
  • nce had a station on the Midland Railway (later LMS) line from Leicester to Burton-upon-Trent; this
  • e added parallel to the existing steam-operated LMS lines, including several new stations such as U
  • r nearly ten years, first back as 4806 in black LMS livery with red lining, then once again as 4480
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1994) LMS Locomotives Vol 3 Pre group Northern Div Silver
  • nal passes through the area, as does the former LMS main line between Birmingham and Wolverhampton;
  • nterest, for it was on the Midland Railway (and LMS) main line from London to Manchester, and there
  • metres from the site) remains where the replica LMS Midland style station will be built along with
  • The LMS mission in Madagascar, established in 1820, acc
  • Within the first years of their work, the LMS missionaries developed a Samoan alphabet and pu
  • With the departure of LMS missionaries to China after the Treaty of Nanki
  • pidly replaced with new brick homes inspired by LMS missionaries' British-style dwellings.
  • Their son John Smith Moffat also became an LMS missionary and took over running of the mission
  • rother and fellow missionary, James Williamson ( LMS Missionary) also of the London Missionary Socie
  • locomotive and tender 46467 a 1946 Class Ivatt LMS Mogul 42 Class 2-6-0.
  • beth Scott (1988), Existentially closed groups, LMS Monographs, Clarendon Press, Oxford
  • The Leeds to Bristol LMS night mail train failed to stop at the signals
  • Instead, it became LMS No. 8233 and was based out of Toton, Holbeck an
  • These were given LMS numbers 7080-7119.
  • into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS), of which the LNWR was a constituent, at the 1
  • ts and denying them their pensions, such as the LMS' officiating priest, Father Patrick Fox, not on
  • years after the line itself) and closed by the LMS on 26 September 1938.
  • During LMS ownership the shed was home mostly to 4-4-0 eng
  • He worked as a railway engine driver and had a LMS Patriot Class steam locomotive named after him,
  • T Teaching Fellowship, and he was nominated the LMS popular lecturer in applied mathematics.
  • LMS primary school Vallavilai
  • r 2007, he moved to Barazi-Epsilon, winning two LMS races in their Zytek.
  • He worked with the research department of the LMS Railway from 1935 to 1940.
  • ob after leaving school was as a clerk with the LMS railway.
  • The LMS rebuilt the platforms in concrete, halving them
  • Some LMS reports attest to the prevalence of shamans and
  • Skipton LMS Reserves
  • ter years as Helmdon Village, was on the former LMS route mentioned earlier; this was the Stratford
  • ach overnight Perth to Euston express hauled by LMS Royal Scot Class 4-6-0 No 6157 The Royal Artill
  • An LMS Royal Scot Class express passenger locomotive n
  • cientific Services Division occupied the former LMS Scientific Research Laboratory building across
  • For Fairburn, Chief Mechanical Engineer fo the LMS, see Charles Fairburn.
  • formerly part of the Midland Railway, later the LMS) skirts the eastern edge of the town.
  • D Jenkinson & R J Essery (1994) LMS Standard Coaching Stock Vol 2 Gen Service Gangw
  • The LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 and LNER Thompson Class B
  • ass No.7927 Willington Hall and the boiler from LMS Stanier 8F No. 48518.
  • Their boilers were based on that of the LMS Stanier Class 8F 2-8-0, as a number of these ha
  • LMS Stanier Class 8F No. 8233, War Department Nos.
  • Preserved LMS Stanier Class 8F locomotive of the sort involve
  • ndirectly, following the Midland Railway (later LMS) station later known as Bulwell Market on their
  • Pedestrian access to the former LMS station is via Station Road.
  • It was withdrawn from LMS stock in March 1943 and sold to the War Departm
  • It was withdrawn from LMS stock in May 1943 and sold to the War Departmen
  • g started in October 1934 and it was taken into LMS stock in November 1934.
  • aken into London, Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS) stock in 1930 and renumbered 7190-7191.
  • ASR's extension to Addingham and also a replica LMS style station on the embankment and on a rebuil
  • ey Steam Railway back to Addingham to a replica LMS style station on the embankment a few metres ne
  • issionaries from the London Missionary Society ( LMS) such as William Milne who arrived in Malacca i
  • ries had increased to the point that the entire LMS team left the island.
  • a minor arm of the London Midland and Scottish ( LMS), then in 1948 'British Railways'.
  • the 1923 grouping, the line became part of the LMS, then after coming under British Railways the l
  • By July 1946, the LMS timetable showed ten weekdays passenger trains
  • In the LMS timetables the station was listed as "Bettws-y-
  • The reactions of the LMS to the hierarchy of the modern Church were equa
  • via the Carnarvonshire Railway (later LNWR and LMS) to the north coast at Caernarfon.
  • New building finished when the LMS took over, and it closed in 1927, with the work
  • in travellers would see when leaving the nearby LMS train station.
  • The Ebbw Vale junction was where LMS trains branched off to go to Ebbw Vale High Lev
  • d then the London Midland and Scottish Railway ( LMS) until the railways were nationalised under the
  • d management of the line and stations passed to LMS upon grouping in 1923 and the line from Whitech
  • When the LMS was merged into British Railways on 1 January 1
  • Many people in the LMS were also upset by other changes to the Church
  • each way but competition from trams led to the LMS withdrawing the service in 1929 with the branch
  • etotaller, Somervell was a keen advocate of the LMS' work to promote temperance.