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Intermediate stations were opened at Deptford Road ( now Surrey Quays ) and
Some of the old industrial and wharfside heritage remains at the now defunct Surrey Commercial Docks now Surrey Quays, including Greenland Dock and Baltic Quay, where major residential schemes were developed in the 1980s and 1990s.
Some people mistakenly believe that the Quays are responsible for several music videos for Tool, but those videos were created by Fred Stuhr and member Adam Jones, whose work is influenced by the Quays.
Although they worked on Peter Gabriel's seminal video " Sledgehammer " ( 1986 ) as animators, this was directed by Stephen R. Johnson and the Quays were unhappy with their contribution, believing it to be more imitative of Švankmajer's work than truly distinctive in its own right.
The Quays were commissioned to produce a new film entitled Anatomica Asthetica.
In the first few years of LDDC's operation several offices and flats schemes were given the go ahead including on Heron Quays and Surrey Quays.
In the spring of 1988, when The Saw Doctors were playing a six-week residency at the Quays Bar in Galway, their live show attracted the attention of The Waterboys, who were then recording their Fisherman's Blues album in nearby Spiddal.
Some of the first developments in Salford Quays were residential, initial builds consisting of traditional low-rise flats and town houses in Grain Wharf and Merchants Quay.
The station's in-house transmission and administration facilities were latterly based at Laser House in Salford Quays and managed by GMG's regional radio division.
The head offices were based at Salford Quays, along with the studios of Century's north west station, 105. 4 Century Radio.
Quays were built, first at Burton and later near the small town of Neston but further silting required yet another re-siting slightly further downstream near the gate of Neston's hunting park.
The Gunwharf Quays were an important part of the Portsmouth Naval dockyard in the days of sailing ships.

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* New skyscrapers to be built at Canary Wharf including the Riverside South towers, the Heron Quays West double-skyscraper development and the North Quay project, consisting of three towers.
; Harlond: Quays on Anduin adjacent to Minas Tirith, built on the small space between the river and the southern parts of the Pelennor Wall ; the name translates as " south harbour ".
One of the earliest developments was Royal Artillery Quays, a series of glass towers rising along the riverside built by Barratt Homes in 2003.
In 2005 a property development company submitted a proposal for a 2, 800 apartment development called Lytham Quays to be built on industrial brownfield sites in the east of Lytham ; the proposal was rejected by the council's development control committee after 98. 4 % of the population voted against the development in a poll organised by the local press.
The Surrey Quays area acquired its current name in 1989 when the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre was built on the infilled southern part of Canada Water, and the nearby London Underground station Surrey Docks was renamed Surrey Quays.
* Imperial Point was the first of the high-rise residential buildings on the Quays: a 16-storey tower built alongside the Lowry Outlet Mall on Pier 8 ( Central Wharf ) in 2001.
Many main routes around the Quays are high-quality dual carriageway routes, built after the demise of Salford Docks.
About half of Canada Dock was infilled and the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre built on top of it ; the remainder was converted into the present lake and wildlife refuge.
The station is built on a pier made of wood, between the Gunwharf Quays shopping centre and the Historic Dockyard.

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The press and publishing industry is also well represented in Southwark ; the Financial Times has its head office in Southwark Bridge Road, Express Group Newspapers are based in Blackfriars Road, IPC Magazines in Southwark Street, and the Evening Standard and Daily Mail at Surrey Quays.
On Lower Road, about half way between Surrey Quays and Canada Water stations, is a public house called the China Hall ; at one time it was the entrance to a riparian playhouse visited by Samuel Pepys and mentioned in his diary.
The Lowry in Salford Quays was opened in 2000 at a cost £ 106million ; named after him, the gallery houses 55 of his paintings and 278 drawings – the world's largest collection of his work – with up to 100 on display.
Properties on the western edge of the pier overlook the Imperial War Museum North and Lowry Bridge over the Quays turning circle ; the largest expanse of water at Salford Quays.
Salford Quays is part of a joint tourism initiative between Salford City Council and Trafford Borough Council, supported by private sector partners including the Lowry, the Imperial War Museum North, Manchester United F. C., Lancashire County Cricket Club, the Lowry Outlet Mall and the Golden Tulip and Copthorne Hotels ; working in partnership with Marketing Manchester.
First Provincial services 41, 42 and X41 also go through Cowplain-The 41 route follows the A3 from Clanfield to Gunwharf Quays in Portsmouth ; the X41 is the equivalent express service, using the M275 motorway into and out of the city and runs twice a day.
In 1790 the Inns Quays site was acquired for the purposes of the Four Courts ; the foundation stone at the present building at the top of Henrietta Street was laid on 1 August 1800, with James Gandon being commissioned as the architect.

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However, there is no evidence that LDDC foresaw this scale of development and nearby Heron Quays had already been developed as low density offices when Canary Wharf was proposed, with similar development already underway on Canary Wharf itself, Limehouse Studios being the most famous occupant.
* Phase 3 would have seen the line continue under the river to Surrey Docks ( now Surrey Quays ) station on the East London Line, taking over both of the ELL's branches to and Stations, with an extension to Lewisham.
Whenever possible, the Quays prefer to work with pre-recorded music, though Gary Tarn's score for The Phantom Museum had to be added afterwards when it proved impossible to licence music by the Czech composer Zdeněk Liška.
Also home to Gunwharf Quays retail centre, with its iconic Spinnaker Tower.
Behind Legal Quays lay Thames Street, with its warehouses, sugar refineries and cooperages.
Although it shares its name with the Docklands Light Railway station at Canary Wharf, the two are not directly integrated ( in fact, Heron Quays DLR station is nearer at street level ).
The road becomes the trunk road dual carriageway Regent Road at the junction with the terminus of the M602 and the A5063 ( Albion Way north for the A6, and Trafford Road south for Salford Quays ).
Behind Legal Quays lay Thames Street, with its warehouses, sugar refineries and cooperages.
It was originally planned that the station would be similar to the original station at Heron Quays, with two small platforms either side of the tracks.
The Centre is also close to DLR stations Canary Wharf and Heron Quays, which provide connections with the City, London City Airport and surrounding areas.
Films are now shown at venues across the Sydney CBD, with films shown at the Dendy Opera Quays, Event Cinemas in George Street, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Town Hall, the Museum of Contemporary Art as well as the State.
The peninsula is now being developed with new homes at Peninsula Riverside, and Parkside Peninsula Quays.
The Eccles line of the Manchester Metrolink runs through the City of Salford, with stations at Exchange Quay, Salford Quays, Anchorage, Harbour City, Broadway, Langworthy, Weaste, Ladywell and Eccles.
The ground is also serviced by both the Altrincham and Eccles lines of the Manchester Metrolink network, with the nearest stops being Exchange Quay at nearby Salford Quays, and Old Trafford, which it shares with the Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
Two other departments, Sport and Children's, moved from Television Centre to MediaCityUK in Salford Quays in 2012, along with Children's Learning, Radio 5 Live and part of BBC Future Media & Technology.
* X66-Centrelink-A non-stop shuttle service operated by Go North East connecting the MetroCentre with Gateshead Interchange, for links to the Metro and Gateshead Quays.
MediaCityUK is a mixed-use property development on Pier 9 of the Quays with a focus on creative industries.
The head office of GMG Radio is based on Salford Quays, with the company's flagship stations 105. 4 Real Radio, 100. 4 Smooth Radio and 106. 1 Rock Radio based in the Laser House studio complex.
It is on East Wharf South ( Pier 6 ), originally referred to as the ' posh side ' of the Quays due to its popularity with soap stars from Coronation Street and city centre high-fliers.
The club now operates from a boathouse next to the Salford Watersports Centre at Salford Quays, which it has shared with the University of Salford Boat Club since 2004.

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