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Narrow and buildings
Image: Docklands-Narrow Street. jpg | Taken from Narrow Street, this shows the proximity of Limehouse to four of the high rise buildings of Canary Wharf.
For many years the station had been home to semi-permanent buildings housing the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum, but the new plans for the station included the construction of a new two-storey building to house the museum and the extension of the existing station building to house a new cafe and booking office.
Ship chandlers settled here building wooden houses and wharves in the cramped space between street and river, indeed Narrow Street may take its name from the closeness of the original buildings, now demolished, which stood barely a few metres apart on each side of the street.
Narrow streets of tall office buildings.
Highlights of the walk include views from Narrow Neck Plateau, views from Scotts Main Range, ruins of old properties along Scotts Main Range, heritage buildings and scenery at Yerranderie and scenery around Lake Burragorang.

Narrow and ran
That line, the longest streetcar route in the nation, originated as the West End Narrow Gauge Railway, which in the beginning ran from the alley next to the Fox Theatre near Grand and Olive streets.

Narrow and block
Narrow ravines crowded with hemlock block sunlight, creating damp, cooler growing conditions with associated cooler climate plant species.
Narrow ravines crowded with eastern hemlock block sunlight, creating damp, cooler growing conditions with associated cooler climate plant species.

Narrow and like
Other town like Jeremie are still being access mostly by ferry, thanks to the construction of RN7, finally the population of grand Anse will dare to defy “ Fanm Pa dra ” a Narrow and stip hill, curve build during the American occupation, which was very dangerous and in some part of this road people had to come out of the Bus and work behind it up to 5 km.
Narrow bore instruments such as those made by the former Besson company tend to emphasise the tonal delicacy of older instruments, and play more like a French-styled flugelhorn, while larger bore instruments like those made by Courtois have a weight of sound much greater than traditional alto horns, playing much more like a conical-bored trumpet.
Systems like IPA can be used for phonemic representation or for showing more detailed phonetic information ( see Narrow vs. broad transcription ).

Narrow and books
It is shown as 3 feet in records but is quoted as in some books such as the ABC of Narrow Gauge Railways.
The season placed a great focus on him and the other Narrow Gauge characters, with a number of tales from the original books televised.
* Derek Wood ( author ), author of The Narrow Margin and books about aviation
The paper has been reprinted in books twice, firstly in George C. Williams's Group Selection, and secondly in the first volume of Hamilton's collected papers Narrow Roads of Gene Land.
The Assemblies of Yahweh conducts outreach through periodicals, radio and television broadcasts, literature, magazines ( The Sacred Name Broadcaster & The Narrow Way ) and books.

Narrow and on
* The Bunch Of Grapes pub is built on Narrow Street, London.
His home on Narrow Street is still owned by his family.
* Cath ..., a Death Cab for Cutie song found on Narrow Stairs
126, No. 981 ( Dec., 1984 ), p. 786 + 804 </ ref > sketched and painted at locations on Narrow Street's river waterfront.
Early Georgian terrace on Narrow Street, with The Grapes public house.
Almost every building on the other side of Narrow Street was destroyed by bombing in the Second World War, including hundreds of houses, Taylor Walker & Co's Barley Mow Brewery and a school.
This one is still in use on the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad in Felton, California
* The Huddersfield Broad and Huddersfield Narrow canals lead to Uppermill and Ashton-under-Lyne, and on towards the Midlands and Wales
Golcar ( pronounced ' Goker ' or ' Golker ': the ' L ' is often silent in local pronunciation ) is a village located on a hillside crest above the Colne Valley in West Yorkshire, England, west of Huddersfield, and just north of the River Colne and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal.
Narrow and wide refer to the width of the QRS complex on the ECG.
Wharf station, comprising the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum and an office building, is on the north-east side, south of a road that crosses the main line.
* Since 1999 bridge 164 on the Oxford Canal in Banbury has borne Tom Rolt's name in commemoration of his book Narrow Boat ( as does the Tom Rolt Centre at the Ellesmere Port section of the National Waterways Museum ).
Allen ; Round the World on Narrow Gauge, 1966
In 1964 a charitable trust was formed to manage and develop the Museum and this was replaced by the present Narrow Gauge Railway Museum Trust on 11 July 1994.
Prior to this, the service was operated by Rapid Transit, Inc., which began bus service in Winthrop on January 28, 1940, the day immediately following the abandonment of the former Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn " Narrow Gauge " Railroad.
* 1968: In A Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas
In 1936, he again began to walk, intent on following the trail of the famous haiku poet Bashō ( 1644 – 1694 ) as described in Oku no Hosomichi ( The Narrow Road to the Interior ).
The Bulgarian Socialist Party is recognised as the successor of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers ' Party created on 2 August 1891 on Buzludzha peak by Dimitar Blagoev, designated in 1903 as the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers ' Party ( Narrow Socialists ).
* Thompson, John E. Focus on Victoria's Narrow Gauge Whitfield Line, Puffing Billy Preservation Society, Belgrave, 2002.
*" Wingate and Chindits " is an episode of the documentary TV series Narrow Escapes of World War II first presented in the United States on the Military Channel in 2012.
Warrenpoint is known for its scenic location, the Maiden of Mourne festival, the Blues on the Bay music festival, the passenger ferry service between Warrenpoint and Omeath and the nearby Narrow Water Castle which dates from the 1660s.
Early Georgian terrace on Narrow Street, with The Grapes public house.

Narrow and .
The poems which were addressed to her, while they are far more restrained than those of `` Love In Dian's Lap '', show no great technical advance over those of the `` Narrow Vessel '' group and are, if anything, somewhat more labored.
Narrow valleys also lie at the foot of the lofty peaks along river corridors.
Narrow lanes run off it, providing access to the more hidden parts of the village and the shoreline itself.
The Bantu languages, technically the Narrow Bantu languages, constitute a traditional sub-branch of the Niger – Congo languages.
Narrow viewing angle screens are used in some security conscious applications.
Narrow gauge: Note: belongs to the government-owned Fiji Sugar Corporation The railway is not for passenger or public use.
Simpler and cruder examples from the same year occurs in William S. Hart ' sThe Narrow Trail, in which a single shot of the mouth of San Francisco Bay taken against the light ( the Golden Gate ) is preceded by a narrative title explaining its symbolic function in the story.
This was formerly served by the Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway better known locally as the Puggy Line.
The vast continent of Essos lies to the east of Westeros, across the Narrow Sea.
* Brown, Curtis ( 2007 ) " Narrow Mental Content ", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( Spring 2007 Edition ), Edward N. Zalta ( ed .).
* Narrow Gauge Railway System ( 14 ): A network of narrow-gauge railways was built so as to rearm and resupply the major fortresses (" ouvrages ") from supply depots up to away.
*( M ) Średzka Kolej Dojazdowa – Narrow gauge railway in Środa Wlkp.
* Tribuni angusticlavii, Narrow Band Tribunes: Each legion had five more junior tribunes.
Narrow valleys also lie at the foot of the lofty peaks along river corridors.
On the same day, the Warrenpoint ambush occurs: Provisional Irish Republican Army members attack a British convoy at Narrow Water, County Down, killing 18 British soldiers.
The Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad, a narrow gauge train ride from Cripple Creek passes several small ghost towns, goldmines, and glory holes.
For inspiration, Cook listened to Pere Ubu, Philip Glass and Alexander Nevsky, read The Dictionary of the Khazars, Einstein's Dreams, and The Narrow Road to the Deep North, and for fun at " Bad Movie Nights ", watched such films as The Naked Lunch and Wolf Devil Woman.
Narrow gauge was chosen in part because construction and equipment costs would be relatively more affordable when weighed against that of the prevailing standard gauge.
Narrow gauge branch lines were constructed to Crested Butte, Lake City, Ouray and Somerset.
Two narrow gauge segments survive as steam railroads, the Antonito-Chama line as the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad and Durango-Silverton as the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.
The last D & RGW narrow gauge line, from Durango to Silverton, was sold in 1981 to the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, exactly one hundred years after the line went into operation.

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