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lodges and once
A popular pastime for local children was playing around the many mill lodges ( industrial ponds ) which once littered the area.
Three of the once four gate lodges are still present.
The pattern of the wall whirlpool mirrors the movement of the wheels turned by water stored in the adjacent lodges which once powered the local felt factory.
Concerned at the neglect of this unique structure by its owners, Bath and North East Somerset Council, a group of local individuals formed a charity ( the Bath Historical Buildings Trust ) to take a very long lease on three of the lodges and to restore them so that they could once again become homes for people.
They also reconstructed military blockhouses and placed cornerstones to mark where fort buildings once stood, as well as replicating Mandan earthen lodges.

lodges and housed
The gatehouse had on the ground floor, two lodges, one housed a porter the other the chief servant.

lodges and House
As well as Holwood House ( Grade II listed and now called Holwood Mansion ) and the old lodges, there are still some physical remains of the Keston Lodge Estate.
File: Syon Gateway and porters ' lodges 1769 edited. jpg | Screen, Syon House, London
The park is also home to several lodges and cottages, Bushy House, the National Physical Laboratory ( NPL ) at the Teddington end and the Royal Paddocks, and two areas of allotments, the Royal Paddocks Allotments at Hampton Wick and the Bushy Park Allotments at Hampton Hill.
To the north of Tabley House, off Chester Road, are two entrance lodges, each of which is listed at Grade II.
Kollur ( 21 km ) has several Guest House and lodges as well as homestay accommodation.
A design for a gateway and porters ' lodges at Syon House by Robert Adam, c. 1769.
It is also where one will find The Manor House Hotel, reputed to have been one of King Henry VIII's hunting lodges and former family home to the Eden family.
She created a series of landmark hotels and commercial lodges through the southwest, including the La Posada, the 1922 Phantom Ranch buildings at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and five structures on the south rim of the Grand Canyon: the Hopi House ( 1905 ), Hermit's Rest ( 1914 ), the observatory Lookout Studio ( 1914 ), the 70-foot Desert View Watchtower ( 1932 ) with its hidden steel structure, and the Bright Angel Lodge ( 1935 ); Colter decorated, but did not design, the El Tovar Hotel.
There are resorts at Chishimba Falls and guest houses and lodges such as the Chinchi's Nest and Kings Guest House and 3 nightclubs.

lodges and who
This lodge was frequented by politicians and government officials from across Italy who were unable to attend their own lodges and included prominent members from the Piedmont nobility.
The settlement increased in numbers, including one hundred fifty lodges of Arapahoe Indians who settled peacefully along the river, and in the valley.
Gorka Rosainz claims that these lodges also received support from the United States, who wanted to see European influence decreased in the Americas.
Winter lodges were falling into flames and burning small children and the oldest ones who were unable to even begin escaping the pre-dawn ambush of bullets.
Sir Anthony was the King's Principal Master of Work, and the man who had effectively blocked the second St. Clair charter, the lodges of Scotland being his own responsibility.
Those who were already Freemasons felt that they could not work with the new ritual, and the lodges they formed swelled further the numbers of unaffiliated lodges in the capital.
Members of the Basel and Zurich lodges and representatives from lodges in France and Holland who had survived the Holocaust attended the inaugural meeting.
Others who lived elsewhere in L. A. owned hunting lodges in this neighborhood.
Stained glass windows incorporating masonic imagery were installed in 1920 by East London lodges as a memorial to their brethren who had died in the First World War.
Occult lodges and secret societies flowered among European intellectuals of this era who had largely abandoned traditional forms of Christianity.
Sweat lodges and workshops led by Native American worker Shirley Jons also helped emphasize awareness of the indigenous women who had first walked on the land.
Before 1872, the Park had its own constables who lived in some of the entrance lodges and worked out of the rooms inside Marble Arch.
Betty becomes close friends with fellow barmaid Bet Lynch ( Julie Goodyear ), who on occasion lodges with her, uses Betty as a chaperone on dates, and frequently seeks her advice in running her life.
This coast was of course very attractive to the Ottoman rulers, who built hunting lodges and then great palaces in the area, and the Beşiktaş district contains some of the most important and attractive Ottoman buildings.
The large base lodge was designed by Alexander " Sandy " McIlvaine, who also designed the lodges at Stratton Mountain in Vermont and Squaw Valley Ski Resort in Olympic Valley, California.
This composition is a reminder that the author, Adi Shankara, who is often regarded as a stalwart advocate of the Jnana Marga ( Jnana Yoga ) or the " Path of Knowledge " to attain Mukti, yielded to none in appreciating, indeed enjoining the Bhakti Marga ( Bhakti Yoga ) or the " Path of Faith / Devotion " to the same goal, and as C. Rajagopalachari put in his commentary, " When intelligence matures and lodges securely in the heart, it becomes wisdom.
Among the VIPs who have been guests at the river's fishing lodges include the Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson, Hubert Humphrey, Ted Williams, Lord Beaverbrook, Bing Crosby, Louis St. Laurent, Maurice Richard, Norman Schwarzkopf, George H. W. Bush, and Brian Mulroney, to name but a few.
By contrast, figures who appreciated the composition complimented Hosking and Bonomi on their scholarly frontage design ; an arbiter of design taste, John Loudon, described it as a judicious combination of two lodges with gates between.
When twilight came, Carson ordered about half his command and his Indian scouts to burn the lodges of the village, which also resulted in the death of the Kiowa-Apache chief, Iron Shirt, who refused to leave his tipi.
For many years, the Grand Orient would not allow its lodges to initiate women, but did recognize and receive women who were made Freemasons in other jurisdictions.
One hundred fifty troopers led by Captain Anson Mills from the 3rd U. S. Cavalry surrounded the village of thirty-seven lodges and attacked it the next morning, shooting anyone who resisted.
Janis settled in the area with approximately 150 lodges of Arapaho, who accompanied him to the spot.

lodges and stood
While the Howard Johnson's company-owned and franchised motor lodges have stood the test of time since being sold by the Howard Johnson's Company in 1979, the restaurants have not.

lodges and front
The plantar surface presents in front a deep groove, the peroneal sulcus, which runs obliquely forward and medialward ; it lodges the tendon of the peroneus longus, and is bounded behind by a prominent ridge, to which the long plantar ligament is attached.
The rebuilt monastery is large and an impressive structure with a camping area in its front and a number of lodges.
Apparently dissatisfied with the car's speed, he quickly ordered them to pull up at a brightly lit house where the switchboard operator, Alvin Koerner, aware of the ongoing events, quickly phoned authorities at one of the involved lodges to report a suspicious vehicle in front of his home.
It claimed to have a network of national lodges in six European countries plus Australia and the U. S. It was intended to be an activist front promoting an " occult-fascist axis " by mobilising political groups and youth culture elements such as industrial music.
In September 2009 the Euston Arch Trust revealed detailed plans to rebuild the Arch in front of Euston Station, between a pair of existing lodges on Euston Road ( see right ).

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