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By 1916, Portsmouth was listed as being a major industrial and jobbing center, with it being the fourth largest shoe manufacturing center in the country, the largest manufacturer of fire and paving bricks in the United State, having a steel mill employing over a thousand, and having over 100 other manufacturing companies producing goods from furniture to engines.
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By 1916 Shepard started working for the Intelligence Department sketching the combat area within the view of his battery position.
By the time Birrell cabled his reply authorising the action, at noon on Monday 24 April 1916, the Rising had already begun.
By 1916 there are a number of films in which there are around 15 to 20 true reverse-angle cuts per hundred shot transitions, such as The Deserter ( Scott Sidney ) and Going Straight.
By 1916, Flaherty had enough footage that he began test screenings and was met with wide enthusiasm.
By 1916, volunteering falling off, the government imposed conscription in Britain ( but not in Ireland ) to keep up the strength of the Army.
By 1916 the lack of co-ordination of the Army's Royal Flying Corps and the Navy's Royal Naval Air Service had led to serious problems, not only in the procurement of aircraft engines, but also in the air defence of Great Britain.
By 1916, Chevrolet was profitable enough with successful sales of the cheaper Series 490 to allow Durant to repurchase a controlling interest in General Motors.
By the time of his death in 1916, James J. Hill was worth more than $ 53 million ( almost $ 2. 5 billion ( 2007 ) dollars ).
By late 1916, the German troops were exhausted, and Falkenhayn had been replaced as Chief of the General Staff by Paul von Hindenburg.
By the end of the battle, in December 1916, the French Second Army had rolled back the German forces around Verdun, but not quite to their initial positions of February 1916.
By the time New Zealand's artillery was withdrawn from the line in October 1916, they had fired more than 500, 000 shells at the Germans.
By 1916, Edward H. Bennett, co-author of the Plan of Chicago, wrote that a lakefront location would be most suitable for an airport serving the central business district.
By 1916 enough bores had been sunk into the Great Artesian Basin along the route, that the movement of stock was much easier and safer than in earlier years.
By the 1980s, the 1916 Keizer Elementary School was judged unsafe and a new school was built in 1987.
" By 1916, the D & H decided to abandon the No. 3 breaker and run coal from the mine through the company's No. 5 breaker, but on the morning of December 2, the No. 3 breaker was totally destroyed by fire.
By and Portsmouth
By Louise Renée de Penancoet de Kérouaille ( 1649 – 1734 ), created Duchess of Portsmouth in her own right ( 1673 )
By the end of the 19th Century, Portsmouth became one of the most important cities between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati.
By October NFL President Joe Carr, after witnessing the poor attendance at Frankford home loss to the Portsmouth Spartans, approved a plan for the Yellow Jackets to finish the season as a traveling team.
By 1932 the Brighton main line was electrified, quickly followed by those to other Sussex coastal towns and Portsmouth by 1938.
By the start of the 20th century Portsmouth council had started to clear much of the slum housing in Portsea.
But still, Samuel Pepys notes in his diary on 19 July 1667: " The Dutch fleete are in great squadrons everywhere still about Harwich, and were lately at Portsmouth ; and the last letters say at Plymouth, and now gone to Dartmouth to destroy our Streights ' fleete lately got in thither ; but God knows whether they can do it any hurt, or no, but it was pretty news come the other day so fast, of the Dutch fleets being in so many places, that Sir W. Batten at table cried, By God, says he, I think the Devil shits Dutchmen.
By the time the army returned to England four days later some 6, 000 were ill, with the sick returns listed at Portsmouth and Plymouth alone as 5, 000.
By July, he reportedly had attracted interest from several clubs, including West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City with Portsmouth understood to have made an offer.
By the end of the 2002 – 03 season he had become a vital member of the side that won the Division One title, winning the Portsmouth fans ' player of the season as well as the PFA accolade for Division One.
By November Portsmouth were at the bottom of the Premier League and Perrin was sacked only seven months after being appointed.
By 1853, the Roanoke and Gaston had connected with the Seaboard and Roanoke at Weldon, thus offering travelers through service on the 176-mile route from Portsmouth to Raleigh.
By the first World War, Trexler's lumber business was among the largest in the United States, owning tracts of timber and sawmills in Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, with distribution yards in Portsmouth, Virginia and Newark, New Jersey ( Hall & Hall 1987 ).
By the date of his death he had been collecting voraciously for more than 40 years and without doubt possessed the largest collection of Doyleiana that existed privately ( and probably the largest such collection that ever could exist now that it has been bequeathed to the City of Portsmouth ).
By the end of 1803 Sea Fencible units were re-established from Portsmouth all the way to St Abb's Head in Scotland.
By mid 1931 they began to be used on the Hastings services and as more locomotives became available later that year they also appeared on Portsmouth expresses.
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