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A partial inventory of Carl ’ s purchase includes three empty general stores, a former bank, a cotton-seed weigh station, several warehouses, a movie-set courtroom, an aquarium filled with cotton plants, a seed elevator, 16 seed silos and of frontage on the San Marcos River.
The Pebble Mill foyer was used as a street frontage and sets such as the police station and The Lether Bar used other areas of the studio complex alongside the Riverside surgery.
The modern station is a long, low structure with a frontage of some.
Marylebone station frontage
A year later the Charing Cross Hotel, designed by Edward Middleton Barry, opened on 15 May 1865 and gave the station an ornate frontage in the French Renaissance style.
Unlike other stations designed by Leslie Green for the GNP & BR, the station frontage of Holborn was constructed in stone rather than the standard red glazed terra-cotta.
The Lime Street Gateway Project saw the retail parade and office block in front of the station demolished, and an improved frontage and public plaza built.
Its original street buildings were a little further west than the later station frontage and, though in poor repair, may still be seen.
The station was given two extra platforms and a new frontage in 1905 at a cost of £ 215, 000.
The new station frontage on London Road remains as a well-preserved late Victorian building, but the interior of the booking hall and the structures on the platforms were reconstructed by British Rail in the 1970s.
The station frontage carrying the name ' Farringdon and High Holborn '
The frontage of the station was rebuilt in 1875, and was described: " Although the Roman Catholic chapel room is no longer used the station still has a cathedral-like atmosphere as one passes from the period booking hall to the vault-like station and the stairs down to the original station area ".
The Booths supermarket in the background has been designed to mimic the former trainshed and also incorporates the frontage of the original station
His station at Carlisle was built in a neo-Tudor style with a frontage of about 400 feet, broken into several masses.
The narrow wedge-shaped site occupied by the station building gives it the longest frontage of any of the stations designed by Architect Leslie Green for the three tube lines owned by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London and opened in 1906 and 1907.
The station frontage, with to the right a grade II Listed building | listed cast-iron urinal.
The current appearance of the station frontage dates from 1900.
In 1986, British Rail, the Southwark Environment Trust and the London Borough of Southwark contributed £ 50, 000 to restoring the station frontage and installing two commemorative plaques.
The frontage of the station is still extant and displays the signage of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.
So, a separate company was set up to construct a branch from the Ludgate-Farringdon line that would terminate at a new station located on Holborn Viaduct, which would have a new hotel forming its frontage.
The frontage of the station buildings were incorporated into the new City Thameslink station, which formed part of a new development funded by a commercial property company.

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Kinshasa, with 7 km of river frontage occupied by wharfs and jetties, is the largest inland waterways port on the continent.
The building was refronted in the 19th century, and as the new frontage is itself listed, it is not possible to see the original which lies beneath.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office is on the left, the red house is No. 12, the dark houses are No. 11 and No. 10 ( nearer, and partially obscured ), and the building on the right is the Charles Barry | Barry wing of Cabinet Office, which has its main frontage to Whitehall.
Waterfront canal living is a feature of the Gold Coast, and most canal frontage homes have pontoons.
As the feasibility study, East Colfax Avenue: An Opportunity and a Model for Development Action, claims about the streetscape of East Colfax, " Colfax is designed to encourage development of smaller parcels that lack frontage definition, have unevenly deep setback patterns and leave a large quantity of undeveloped space.
During building it was considerably reworked in order to fit the actual frontage and is not improved by the poor quality sculpture.
However, Exit 12 eastbound is for a frontage road parallelling Interstate 78.
But in practice the triangulation method can be complicated, especially in areas where the same mobile phone towers serve two or more parallel routes ( such as a freeway with a frontage road, a freeway and a commuter rail line, two or more parallel streets, or a street that is also a bus line ).
Only the frontage of The Wood Green Empire exists, it is now a branch of the Halifax, and all that is left of the BBC TV at Alexandra Palace is the familiar TV mast.
Scott's residential buildings are few ; one of the best known is the Cropthorne Court mansion block in Maida Vale, where the frontage juts out in diagonals in order to eliminate the need for lightwells.
The northern frontage of Sheringham is protected by a concrete seawall which also serves as the promenade.
The river is dammed at the nearby Secord Dam, providing water frontage for many vacation homes.
Bordering on Detroit with frontage on southern Lake Saint Clair, it is the westernmost of the noted Grosse Pointe suburbs, with the oldest overall housing stock of the five cities.
Alfred Waterhouse designed the main Broad Street frontage of the college, with gateway and tower, known as the Brackenbury Buildings, in 1867-68 Staircases (' Stc ') I-VII, the first Stc next to the Chapel is the Organ Scholars lodgings.
Other buildings on the site include the Holmes Building ( a south spur off the Canterbury Quad, containing fellows ' rooms ), and Middleton Hall, a curious house, north of the North Quad and abutting the Lamb and Flag, which has a stone frontage in early 19th-century style, though the back part is in Victorian red brick and contains a Jacobean staircase ( perhaps originally from another building ).
In the summer, it is a popular vacation area because of its lake frontage, ferry service to the Lake Erie Islands, quality sport fishery, the nearby Chautauqua at Lakeside, and the Cedar Point amusement park.
Plymouth Township is immediately adjacent to the Schuylkill River, but all river frontage is occupied by industry.
Farmers Branch is home to a large number of corporations that have attained frontage along Interstate 635, the Dallas North Tollway, and Interstate 35E.
The major route traveling through Cleveland is U. S. Highway 59, soon to be renamed Interstate 69, traveling southwest towards Houston and north east into East Texas, to have interstate 69 come through Cleveland, all intersections would need to be removed and frontage roads will be built to the side so it could be upgraded to interstate standards because at grade intersections with other roads are not allowed on interstate highways.

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The frontage of the Rounceval property caused the narrowing at the end of the Whitehall entry to Charing Cross, and formed the section of Whitehall formerly known as Charing Cross, until road widening in the 1930s caused the rebuilding of the south side of the street – creating the current wide thoroughfare.
In 1911 the National Bank formed joint venture with the New Zealand Mining Trust and the bank purchased a section with a frontage by deep in Arthur Street ( now Willoughby Street ) for 200 pounds.
By 1766, when John Montresor made his detailed plan of New York, " Bowry Lane ", which took a more north-tending track at the rope walk, was lined for the first few streets with buildings that formed a solid frontage, with market gardens behind them ; when Lorenzo Da Ponte, the librettist for Mozart's Don Giovanni, The Marriage of Figaro, and Cosi Fan Tutte, emigrated to New York City in 1806, he briefly ran one of the shops along the Bowery, a fruit and vegetable store.
A company-sized Viet Cong force subsequently formed up to their south on a broad frontage which threatened to engulf the Australians.
The frontage formed three parts, each of nine bays.
But, abnormally, the frontage was formed by a verandah or colonnade: the only parallel which I can quote is from Caersws, where excavations in 1909 revealed a similar verandah in front of the Principia.
The fascia of the building is formed from the frontage of the old Liverpool Exchange railway station, ( which was replaced by Moorfields railway station nearby ).

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