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In 1898 the LB & SCR decided to demolish its station and replace it with an enlarged red-brick Renaissance-style building.
The main station building was designed in a neoclassical style, with a symmetrical red-brick facade dominated by a row of smooth, white ionic order columns.
A formidable red-brick power station was built in 1934 at the west end of the beach and operated until 1977.
Little remains of the station itself but the Station Master's red-brick house survives.
Only one small ruined red-brick shed remains of the original station buildings.
A new red-brick station building was officially opened by Ann Widdicombe MP on 11 May 1989 ; bus shelters were provided for the platforms.
Opened in 1998, the red-brick station is the 19th stop westbound on the Westside MAX, one stop from the western terminus of the line.

red-brick and building
Built between 1883 and 1885 and opened for initial occupation in 1884, the twelve-story red-brick building that is now the Hotel Chelsea was one of the city's first private apartment cooperatives.
* Fawley Court is a red-brick building designed by Christopher Wren for William Freeman ( 1684 ) with subsequent interior remodelling by James Wyatt and landscaping by Lancelot " Capability " Brown.
* The Roman Catholic church is dedicated to St. Pancras in memory of the Priory and is a red-brick building over the street from St. Anne's.
The College has planning permission to develop a further three phases of building, planned to be built over the next twenty or more years as funding permits, which will extend the college's red-brick façade along Grange Road to the corner of West Road.
He partially demolished the old Yarralumla homestead in 1890 and, the following year, finished building a three-storey, red-brick house on the site.
The internal construction of the building is also revealed, seen in exposed areas of the structure, such as the basement red-brick pillars, or the wooden wall frames, with wooden latticework backing the external plaster covering.
It was built as an adjunct to the Tudor Palace of Greenwich, previously known, before its redevelopment by Henry VII as the Palace of Placentia, which was a rambling, mainly red-brick building in a more vernacular style.
The observatory is a circular red-brick building with a domed roof and it stands on Queen's Avenue.
The first classes were held in a red-brick building that was known as the " Little Red Skulehouse " by attending students.
The building now designated as 34 and 36 High Street is a two-storey, red-brick building dating from the late 18th century, with six sash windows, a pair of original brick chimneys and a tiled roof.
The red-brick facade, designed by Archibald Leitch, is a Category B listed building.
The site of the former ERBA cotton mill, which is situated on an island in the Regnitz, has already been acquired and plans are underway to create 300 student apartments in the existing red-brick building, while an adjoining new 14, 000m < sup > 2 </ sup > building will cater to the needs of the streams of students who are expected in the future.
The red-brick building, which features dormer windows and a mansard roof similar to those Hunt used on his Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina, was renovated in the late 20th century and is now a youth hostel.
It was described as " a red-brick building of no architectural distinction, on the north side of the river opposite the town hall " and sometimes referred to as the Manor House.
The original red-brick Bulfinch building contains the Governor's offices ( on the west end ) with the Massachusetts Senate occupying the former House of Representatives Chamber under the dome.
A new building was opened in 2000 to replace the ageing red-brick PA Hospital complex built in the 1950s.
* Ottendorfer House – a red-brick historicist building with a tower, it is one of the symbols of the town, built in 1892 by the locally born philanthropist, the American journalist Valentin Oswald Ottendorfer on the site of the cottage where his was born.
The most obvious is the red-brick castellated building at the corner of Kings Road ( in Old Trafford ).
The new permanent red-brick school building, located on the current site, was formally opened on 27 Apr 1882, as State School No. 2455.
Langley Hall is a red-brick building in the Palladian style, located in Loddon, Norfolk, England.

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The red-brick semi-detached house at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, in which Thomas was born and lived until he was 19, had been bought by his parents in the respectable area of the Uplands a few months before his birth.
The red-brick Victorian Italianate home, Ashton Villa, was constructed in 1859 by James Moreau Brown.
The enormous red-brick kremlin, one of the strongest and earliest preserved citadels in Russia, was built in 1508 – 1511 under the supervision of Peter the Italian.
The church was built of red-brick, a material long out of use in London, patterned with bands of black brick, the first use of polychrome brick in the city, with bands of stone on the spire.
He was also responsible for the construction of the late Romanesque Cathedral ( Dom ), built in typical north German ' red-brick ' style.
Oldham's built environment is characterised by its 19th-century red-brick terraced houses, the infrastructure that was built to support these and the town's former cotton mills – which mark the town's skyline.
The first market hall — a timber-framed construction — was built in 1617 ; this was replaced by the second market hall ( called the Town Hall ) in 1839, which was a stone and red-brick construction.
The red-brick exterior was clad in Bath stone, and a pedimented portico added.
The red-brick Jacobethan block was designed by H. A.
A new red-brick, single-level passenger terminal was opened on Brooks Avenue in 1953.
Toronto-based architects Alliance was selected winner of the competition, with a modern glass point tower set on top of a red-brick podium structure in their proposal.
The new palace, secondary in the king's interest to Henry's Whitehall Palace, was constructed between 1531 and 1536 in the red-brick Tudor style around four courtyards: its gatehouse ( illustration ) survives on the north side, flanked by polygonal turrets with mock battlements, fitted with Georgian sash windows.
It was confirmed in 1938 that this legend had no historical basis and seemed to have been fabricated by the rector's children to romanticise their gothic-style red-brick rectory.
Robert Darwin purchased land overlooking the River Severn and had a large red-brick house built there around 1800 which was named The Mount, Shrewsbury, where all their other children were born.

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