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frontage and remains
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.

frontage and same
Frontage on a body of clear, clean water will be vastly different from the same amount of frontage on polluted water.
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 ).
A pedestrian steadily walking along a 100-foot ( 30-meter ) length of department store can perceive about 68 features ; a driver passing the same frontage at 30 mph ( 13 m / s or 44 ft / s ) can perceive about six or seven features.
San Antonio developer Charles Martin Wender used the same tactic for his Westover Hills development, offering free land through the middle of his property for SH 151 as well as paying half the costs for the initial frontage road construction.
Well dispersed with about between each soldier, the company had a total frontage of and was about the same in depth.
Presumably at the same time, the frontage of the solar block and east wing were " Elizabethanised " with new windows, and the gable end of the kitchen block at the eastern end was decorated with finials. The west wing around 1950
The frontage on Great Marlborough Street is the same length as the Hindustan.

frontage and with
Kinshasa, with 7 km of river frontage occupied by wharfs and jetties, is the largest inland waterways port on the continent.
Also of interest are the High Lighthouse ( 1818 ); the unusual Treadwheel Crane ( late 17th century ); the Electric Palace Cinema ( 1911 ), one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas to survive complete with its original projection room and ornamental frontage still intact and operational ; the Old Custom Houses on West Street ; and a number of Victorian shopfronts.
They fought packed in a close rectangular formation, typically eight men deep, with a leader at the head of each column and a secondary leader in the middle, so that the back rows could move off to the sides if more frontage was needed.
The brewery's own brands are typically given prominence in terms of frontage with extensive branding.
With profits from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas and his concert and lecture agency, he bought property along the Strand in 1880 with frontage onto the Thames Embankment, where he built the Savoy Theatre in 1881.
A shipyard was built on the island of Kuhwerder, near the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, covering 15, 000 m² with 250 m of water frontage and three building berths, two suitable for ships of up to 100 metres length.
This left the Crooked Billet with no frontage to Beckenham Road, so new premises were constructed on the present site in 1827 and subsequently replaced in 1840 with a three-storey building.
The Old Koffi Pot closed in 2009 for ' economic reasons ', but a modern coffee shop has since opened in its place retaining the name The Koffi Shop but a brand new black frontage and interior decor have abruptly erased any historical link with the original establishment.
It was an elongated north-south parish with a two-mile River Thames frontage opposite the cities of London and Westminster.
Route 23 continues north with frontage roads serving businesses, coming to an interchange with U. S. Route 202 and County Route 511 Alternate, forming a concurrency with U. S. Route 202.
The destruction to property and infrastructure was exacerbated by the narrow constriction of the road at that point, with beachside houses abutting the highway with little or no frontage land acting as a buffer to the mudslide.
At its peak the Hazard Powder Company operated in 125 buildings occupying hundreds of acres of land with 25 water wheels and 3 steam engines along a mile of Scantic River frontage.
* Otter Creek Park, with campgrounds and river frontage
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.
It comprised a hall and chambers leased to scholars, behind a frontage of five shops, with the scholars above and a cellar of five bays below.
The building was later reused as a residence, and possibly as agricultural buildings, with a substantial frontage built over the original gateway road to form a third compartment between the two flanking buildings, before falling into disrepair and being ploughed under.
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 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.

frontage and plate
A house built on the site incorporates a plaque formerly set high on the chapel's frontage and a brass commemorative plate.

frontage and glass
The frontage of the red brick Alexandra Hall had an ironwork and glass canopy, which was removed in the late 1950s because of rust erosion.
The street frontage and part of the roof was clad in Oroglas, a transparent acrylic glass sheeting.
The sloping site allowed for an enlarged basement to emerge at a curved glass frontage overlooking a man-made lake ( an echo of the nearby 13th century Broads ).
The overall roof of the train shed and platform six were severely damaged, with the loss of most of the rest of the glass, although the Victorian frontage of the station survived.
The concept was originally designed by two women who wanted to open a ' female friendly ' bar at a time when they found that most pubs and bars were intimidating places for single women to go and drink or eat, hence the huge glass frontage, the open plan space and the bright airy interiors.
A recent multi-million pound investment program has updated the bars with a more modern feel but still retaining the characteristic wooden floors, bright open spaces and glass frontage.
It was an ambitious building, composed of glasshouses of varying width and height, with a total frontage of 230 feet ; with a central tropical house is in the form of a Greek cross, with a glass dome 38 feet in diameter.
The building, characterised by a distinctive glass frontage and sloping roof, was built as part of the major redevelopment project that took place in the years following the 1996 IRA bombing.

frontage and windows
The frontage has five windows, widely spaced and separated by brick pilasters in two orders corresponding to the ground and first floors.
The largest of these was Westbourne Place or Westbourne House, which was rebuilt in 1745 by the architect Isaac Ware as an elegant Georgian mansion of three storeys with a frontage of nine windows divided into three parts.
The store extended all the way through from St Georges Terrace to Hay Street, featured a popular cafeteria and " had great areas of window display with island windows beyond the street frontage ".
An internal gallery was built to increase the seating available, and a few years later the roof and apse were renewed, and a " stuccoed frontage " was built, " mirrroring the original façade with a three-bay front with two round-headed windows, but with added Tuscan pilasters and a large pediment ".
The new building had an imposing frontage featuring arched windows.

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