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The town's first school consisted of the kitchen of the local railroad pavilion, used as a classroom, where Miss Dolly Thompson taught.
The second Amalienborg consisted of a summerhouse, a central pavilion with orangeries, and arcades on both side of the pavilion.
Metromedia built Skyline Park which consisted of a pavilion, a children's zoo and landscaped walks.
About the middle of the 16th century, the rose or rosette was introduced in Antwerp: it also consisted of triangular facets arranged in a symmetrical radiating pattern, but with the bottom of the stone left flat — essentially a crown without a pavilion.
In the Song period it consisted of a hilltop viewing pavilion.

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When Peate returned to the pavilion he was reprimanded by his captain for not allowing his partner, Charles Studd ( one of the best batsman in England, having already hit two centuries that season against the colonists ) to get the runs.
* a wet weather pavilion with a stage facing two ways so that performances could be done in the open air, with murals by the film set designer Ferdinand Bellan ;
Opened in June 1909 and extended in 1923, it now contains football pitches, a running track, a children's paddling pool, two extensive playgrounds, a large dog-free grassed area and a pavilion set amongst trees and shrubs.
The picnic pavilion at Yatesville Lake includes two picnic shelters, a playground area, volleyball, grill, water, and a lakeside setting.
Prairie Park has two fishing lakes, a fountain, and a pavilion.
Abutting the Rocky River, the recreation area offers visitors a pavilion, picnicking facilities, two small ponds, and several sport fields.
It is equipped with a pavilion with 10-12 tables, two charcoal grills, and four electrical outlets on the posts of the pavilion.
It is equipped with a pavilion with 12 picnic tables, five charcoal grills, and two electrical outlets.
It has a 25 m swimming pool, a pavilion and two unlit baseball fields that are now used often.
* Rabbit Run Park-A park that include two ball diamonds, three football or soccer fields, a gazebo, and a full-service pavilion.
* Spencer Creek Park-A park that includes a ball diamond, basketball court, football / soccer field, two tennis courts, a playground, pavilion and extensive trail system offer a wide variety of recreation opportunities for park visitors.
Within the walled and gated grounds there was a large lake, two streams, an aloeswood pavilion, and an archery hall.
Other remarkable monuments are: the old gate, the Porte Saint-Georges ; its river front is composed of two large crenelated and machicolated towers, connected by a pavilion, and the ancient hospital of Saint-Jacques that afterwards became a college of the Oratorians, then a lycée for boys and that is now occupied by the town administration offices.
The top two stories of the pavilion are covered with pure gold leaf.
Its facilities include a two storey pavilion that overlooks the six hard surface floodlit tennis courts and the cricket square and field.
Every two years museum curators from across the U. S. detail their visions for the American pavilion in proposals that are reviewed by the NEA Federal Advisory Committee on International Exhibitions ( FACIE ), a group comprising curators, museum directors and artists who then submit their recommendations to the public-private Fund for United States Artists at International Festivals and Exhibitions.
The Newcastle Island pavilion is the only pavilion of its kind that has survived from the island resort era between the two world wars.
Anderson Cancer Center began a $ 248. 6-million expansion project which constructed an inpatient pavilion with 512 beds, two research buildings, an outpatient clinic building, a faculty office building and a patient-family hotel.
Flanked today by two wings in a loose Georgian style — each topped by an Italianate pavilion tower, this Tudor centrepiece of the facade appears not in the least incongruous, merely displaying the accepted appearance of a great English country house, which has evolved over the centuries.
Hollycroft Park, in the centre of Hinckley is recognised as a great area for sports — the park contains two tennis courts, a golf pitch n putt and a lawn bowls green with pavilion.
Cape Henlopen State Park has two facilities that are rented out for large group gatherings, a pavilion for picnics and the " Officer's Club " a remnant of the Fort Miles days.
Known as Grand Festivities Square, it comprised a large parade ground, an extensive review pavilion, and the two arches.
The " Madeira Walk ", a path between two mirror herbaceous border s, terminated by George Devey's classical Pavilion ( structure ) | pavilion.

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In January 2008, with a Québec government subsidy of $ 14 million, UQO began expanding wings A and C of its Alexandre-Taché pavilion, adding 7, 600 m2 over five storeys.

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In 1984, as Finland had joined Norway and Sweden in the Nordic Pavilion, Iceland was given the opportunity to rent the Finnish pavilion until 2006.
In a trial period lasting from 2011 until 2015, the pavilion will be used for a national presentation by Sweden in 2011, Finland in 2013 and Norway in 2015.
A Victorian grandstand stood in the park until the mid-20th century, and was used as a pavilion after racing moved to Oadby.
As soon as the piece was installed on a lawn outside the Italian pavilion, Kusama, dressed in a golden kimono, began selling each individual sphere for 1, 200 lire ($ 2 ), until the Biennale organisers put an end to her enterprise.
The Journey Into Imagination pavilion opened with the rest of EPCOT Center on October 1, 1982, but the Journey Into Imagination dark ride did not open until March 5, 1983.
The shah, however, ordered their execution to be postponed until Saturday, as this happened to be the evening of Friday ( the Islamic Sabbath ), and ordered them back to their duties in the royal pavilion, unfettered and unchained, awaiting their execution the next day.
The old ballpark was used as-is until 1955, when the university reconfigured the stands, demolishing all but the pavilion grandstand at the end of the right field line, which was retained as the core of a football, soccer, field hockey and track-and-field stadium.
The former international art museum pavilion designed by Kiyoshi Kawasaki was used as the building for the National Museum of Art, Osaka until March 2004 ( moved to downtown Osaka in November 2004 ).
The site remained closed until February 1999, when it reopened as Parque das Nações ( Park of the Nations ), a free-access park, keeping the gardens, Oceanarium ( Europe's then largest aquarium ), observation tower, funicular, and the Virtual Reality pavilion.
The five different tea houses are all separated from the main building and are isolated from everything except for the nature around them ; to reach each building, one must take a path that doesn ’ t reveal the view of the pavilion until the very last moment.
The pier did not have much of a superstructure until 1893 when a pier head was extended and a pavilion added.
A break was also caused by high winds in 1987, but the West Pier trust offered regular tours of it until the structure suffered a serious partial collapse during a storm on 29 December 2002, when a walkway connecting the concert hall and pavilion fell into the sea.
Although painted monkeys still lurk in the pavilion, the name Monkey Island stems from the Old English Monks Eyot, i. e., Monks ' Island, after those monks residing at Amerden Bank, a moated site near Bray Lock on the Buckinghamshire bank of the river, as part of the Merton Priory from 1197 until the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The pavilion recounts the history of postal service in the Land of Israel from the mid-19th century until the founding of the state in 1948.
There was no permanent pavilion until 1892, when a ‘ grand stand ’ was built according to a suggestion of Mr. P A Templer, the then Secretary of the Galle Municipality Council.
A contemporary open-sided pavilion just north of the Bill Naito Legacy Fountain shelters Portland's Saturday Market on the weekends from March until December.
Holland proposed further alterations to the pavilion in 1795, but due to the Prince's financial problems were delayed and it was not until 1801 that any work was carried out, this involved extending the main facade with wings at 45 degrees to north and south containing an eating room and conservatory ( these were later replaced by Nash's Banqueting and Music rooms ) and the entrance hall was extended with the portico moved forward, and three new staircases created within.
However, the Mansion House, located in The Maryland Zoo, which was built in 1801, served as the estate for Colonel Nicholas Rogers and his family until it was converted into a public pavilion in 1863.
It was not until MetLife signed on that the pavilion was finally constructed, and it featured two main attractions: Cranium Command and Body Wars, the first thrill ride located in EPCOT.
The ground remained relatively unchanged until 1968 when the South Fremantle Football Club acquired a portion of land freehold at the hospital end of the ground for the construction of social club, members pavilion and players changerooms.

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