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Until the establishment of the prison, the area was entirely dependent on agriculture, and, after the close of the prison, the town continued economically dependent on agriculture.
Until the establishment of a turnpike road through the moor ( the present A30 ) in the 1770s the size of the moorland area made travel within Cornwall very difficult.
Until the establishment of the Consulate in 1799, Catholics were heavily repressed by the French.
Until the establishment of an official police force in 1857, Monmouth had a parish constable assisted by beadles to keep law and order.
Until July 2010, the Neighbourhood Policing Team for Waterloo consisted of an Inspector, Sergeant, two Constables, Special Constables, and 13 PCSOs-this establishment was significantly increased by the introduction of the ' Neighbourhood Hub Team ' at Waterloo, involving police officers from London Underground.
Until the establishment of the British Museum in 1753 the Bodleian was effectively the national library of England.
Until the establishment of Greater Sochi in 1961, it was administered as a separate town, which had its origin in an ancient Sadz village and a medieval Genoese trading post.
Until other forms of gambling became legal in Arkansas four decades later, Oaklawn Park, a thoroughbred horse racing track south of downtown, was the only legal gambling establishment in Hot Springs and one of only two in the state of Arkansas ; the other was the Southland Greyhound Park dog track in West Memphis.
Until the establishment of the Mersey Railway in 1886, the ferries were the only means of crossing the river, and so all of the routes were heavily used.
Until the establishment of Halifax ( 1749 ), the militia units in Nova Scotia and Acadia were Mi ' kmaq, Maliseet and Acadian.
Until this point, all the proceedings were still only investigative, but on May 27, 1692, William Phips ordered the establishment of a Special Court of Oyer and Terminer for Suffolk, Essex and Middlesex counties to prosecute the cases of those in jail.
Until the establishment of these formal trade routes, many shorter routes had existed, connecting towns over various distances.
Until our arms have brought the opportune moment for the establishment of a permanent National Government, representative of the whole people of Ireland and elected by the suffrages of all her men and women, the Provisional Government, hereby constituted, will administer the civil and military affairs of the Republic in trust for the people.
Until the establishment of the Abel Prize, the Wolf Prize was probably the closest equivalent of a " Nobel Prize in Mathematics ", since the more prestigious Fields Medal was only awarded every four years to mathematicians under forty years old.
Until the establishment of Grasslands National Park in the 1980s, this was the province's only national park.
Until the establishment of the South Ferry, which connected Atlantic Avenue to Manhattan in 1836, South Brooklyn was mostly rural.
Until its establishment as a separate company, leadership of NATS ( the ' Controller ') alternated between civil and military, the latter normally a serving Air Marshal.
Until the establishment of roads and railways in the early 1900s, Taihape, like other rural towns, remained largely an isolated pioneer settlement.
Until the outbreak of World War I, when he gave up his grand household establishment in Paris, MacMonnies travelled annually to the United States to see dealers and patrons, returning to Paris to work on his commissions.
Until the handover, the PLC had no legal standing in Hong Kong and acted as a transition body for the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Until the establishment of the General Certificate of Education, exams were set once a year by an external examiner ( s ) appointed by the governors, who reported in writing on the general proficiency of pupils, as well as the condition of the school.
Until the establishment of the Abel Prize, the Prize was probably the closest equivalent of a " Nobel Prize in Mathematics ", since the more prestigious Fields Medal is only awarded every 4 years to mathematicians under 40.
Until its closure the school regularly sang 150 settings of evensong ; it was the last educational establishment in England to sing the orders throughout the week.
Until the establishment of Excellent the Royal Navy did not have any formal system of teaching gunners on its ships the science of gunnery and much was left to individual captains to train their own gun crews.

Until and Second
Until fairly recently, about the end of the Second World War, such weapons were characterized by a barrel length 15 to 25 times the caliber of the gun.
Until the Second World War, no more theoretical framework for social geography was developed, though, leading to a concentration on rather descriptive rural and regional geography.
Until after the Second World War the western part of the island of New Guinea was part of the Dutch colony of the Netherlands Indies.
Until the 1940s Killeen remained a relatively small and isolated farm trade center, but this changed drastically after 1942, when Camp Hood ( re-commissioned as Fort Hood in 1950 ) was created as a military training post to meet the demands of the Second World War.
Until after the Second World War, every regiment had at least two battalions.
Until Second World War, the translation did not suffer many changes, except Illyrians became Slavs.
Until after the Second World War almost all the Africans living in the colonies of France were not citizens of France.
Until the division of Korea following the end of the Second World War, the Gyeongui Line and Gyeongwon Line extended into what is now North Korea.
Until the beginning of the Second World War, the Leipzig University attracted a number of renowned scholars and later Nobel Prize laureates.
Until the Second World War Harwell may have been best known for its cherry orchards.
Until the Second World War, like many other cities in Europe, Siedlce had a significant Jewish population.
Until the Second World War agriculture had been the principle industry in the area.
Until the Second World War agriculture had been the principle industry in the area.
Until the 20th century, the town consisted of only a few streets surrounding the central market place ; it became surrounded by housing developments from the end of the Second World War.
Until January 25, 1943, parts of the Second German Army and the Second Hungarian Army occupied Voronezh.
Until the 1960s these parties were dominated by members of the Second Aliyah.
Until the Second World War it was regarded as just another Austrian grape, it took Lenz Moser's Hochkultur system of vine training to really get the best out of it, and it expanded quickly in plantation from the 1950s to later become Austria's most planted variety.
Until then, most Jews had spoken Hebrew in Israel and Judea, however, by the destruction of the Second Temple, most had already shifted to speaking Aramaic, with a significant number in the large diaspora speaking Koine Greek.
Until the 1970s this was home to a cluster of temporary buildings that had been erected in the Second World War to provide much needed office space.
Until just preceding the Second World War in 1939, the Herrick family owned the park.
Until the Second World War Loevestein Castle was part of the Nieuwe Hollandse Waterlinie, the main Dutch defense line that was based on flooding an area of land south and east of the western provinces.
Until the Second World War BMS provided education not only for the locality but also for many colonial and military personnel seeking good education for their young families.
Until the Second World War, St James's remained one of the most exclusive residential enclaves in London.

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