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Nearby stands the elegant and imposing monument to Samuel Turner ( 1805 – 1878 ), treasurer of the Devonshire Hospital and Buxton Bath Charity, built in 1879 and accidentally lost for the latter part of the 20th century during construction work before being found and restored in 1994.
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Nearby stands a granite cross marked " Unknown Yet Well Known ", close to the graves of 30 or more seafarers, including the captain of the Alonzo, wrecked in 1843.
Nearby stands the only remaining village pub, which was purchased by Parish Council to help preserve a thriving village.
) Nearby stands the Old Dutch House, a tavern built during the time of Dutch colonization of the Americas.
Nearby stands the Alai Minar, an ambitious tower, he started constructing to rival the Qutub Minar, though he died when only its first storey was built and its construction abandoned thereafter.
Nearby stands a wishing well featuring a bronze sculpture of Queen Victoria's favourite dog " Islay ", which was sculpted by local Sydney artist Justin Robson.
Nearby, a small memorial to the seven high school students killed stands in remembrance of an October morning in the small community when a ride aboard a school bus, normally the safest mode of transportation to school, ended in a tragedy.
Nearby, on the Great West Road, a public house known as the Montague Arms stands, now owned and operated as a Harvester Restaurant.
Nearby a nurse stands with a baby in her arms, accompanied by a fan-bearer, which indicates the baby's royal status.
Nearby, towards Acklington Park stands a building that was originally the Acklington Park Ironworks, and has since been used as a cloth mill, paint factory and private housing.
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Nearby is a monument to the people killed in the Ådalen shootings, 1931, when the Swedish military shot socialist demonstrators, killing five.
Nearby is the Anglo American playing fields and monument to commemorate the American airmen and people of Saffron Walden borough that died in the Second World War.
Nearby points of interest include the Ludlow Monument, a monument to the coal miners and their families who were killed in the 1914 massacre, the Hastings coke ovens, and the Victor American Hastings Mine Disaster Monument.
Nearby, the largest gravestone in the cemetery, the square-based, shaft and capital monument to Nancy McNiel, is in worse condition with its shaft lying on the ground and its capital broken into several pieces.
Nearby is a monument to King George IV ( the famous Prince Regent of the time ) which too is in an ancient Roman / Greek fashion.
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Nearby is the historical " Canoe Camp ," where the Lewis and Clark expedition built five new dugout canoes and embarked on October 7, 1805, downstream to the Pacific Ocean.
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* GJ 84. 3, entry in the Gliese – Jahreiß catalogue ( Preliminary Version of the Third Catalogue of Nearby Stars, W. Gliese and H. Jahreiss, 1991, CDS ID V / 70A.
* Nearby town of Ronald – Approximately 2 miles west of Roslyn, this town was built over Mine No. 3, the location where black miners were brought in to break the Knights of Labor Strike.
* Nearby Lake Cle Elum & Salmon La Sac – Lake Cle Elum is a popular year-round recreational destination for camping, hiking, cross country skiing, snomobiling, boating and wilderness activities.
Nearby, a plaque commemorates Joseph Thomas Clover ( 1825 – 82 ), the father of modern anaesthetics, who was born above a shop overlooking the Market Place.
Nearby at Styche Hall is the birthplace of Robert Clive, first Lord Clive, " Clive of India ", ( 1725 – 1774 ).
* Nearby is Necarne Castle, formerly known as Castle Irvine, which is now an equestrian school – Necarne Castle Equestrian School.
Nearby are the Promenade Plantée — a 4. 5 km long elevated garden along the abandoned railway which led to the former Gare de La Bastille railway station – and the town hall of the 12th arrondissement.
Nearby attractions include the Falkirk Wheel, a huge boat lift that connects the Union and Forth & Clyde Canal networks, and the Antonine Wall – marking the northern edge of the Roman Empire.
Nearby are two of NSW's two major power stations – Liddell ( built 1968 ) and Bayswater ( built 1981 ), which together account for over 40 % of the electricity produced in NSW.
# Dynamic output power control – Nearby transmitters decrease their output power so that all signals arrive at the receiver with similar signal strengths.
Nearby Kerma archaeologists have discovered one of the two oldest cemeteries ever found in Africa – dating back to 7500 B. C.
Nearby stood Cronton Colliery which ceased production in March 1984, shortly before the Great UK miners ' strike ( 1984 – 1985 ).
Nearby is the site of a former village, Chesfield – all that remain are the ruined walls of its 14th century church.
Nearby the flue of the mothballed oil-fired Inverkip power station – another creation of the 70s – looms large.
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