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Shettleston was opened on 1 February 1871 [2] [3] when the Coatbridge Branch of the North British Railway opened. In 1877, the station became a junction with the opening of the Glasgow, Bothwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge Railway with the commencement of freight services to Bothwell on 1 November 1877 and passenger services on 1 April 1878.
362–368 King Street East 1874 362–368 King Street East Corktown: Old Toronto 18 538–544 Yonge Street ... 1075–1085 Queen Street West Niagara: Old Toronto 6, 18
Queen Street is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at Beckett Drive, a mountain-access road in the city and is a two-way street up to King Street West and a one-way street (southbound) the rest of the way north up to the Canadian National Railway Yard, where the road turns right, merging with Stuart Street ...
35 West 5th Street The 35th-tallest building in Ohio. 9 Columbia Plaza: 368 (112) 29 1984 250 East 5th Street The 36th-tallest building in Ohio. Former headquarters of Chiquita. 10 PNC Center: 354 (108) 27 1979 201 East 5th Street Tallest building built in Cincinnati in the 1970s. 11 Atrium Two: 351 (107) 28 1984 221 East 4th Street
Queens Place is an approved residential complex of twin skyscrapers, to be built on 350 Queen Street in Melbourne, Victoria.Upon completion, they will be amongst the tallest buildings in Melbourne, and the tallest twin skyscrapers in Australia.
In June 1894 construction started on a new post office in Queen Street. [11] It was built in Ashlar in the Renaissance Revival Style. The contractors were T. Fish and Sons of Hermitage Mills, Hermit Street, Sneinton and the architect Henry Tanner of the Office of Works. [1] Without any formal ceremony it opened for business on 1 August 1898. [12]
With a renewed sense of self… she is gearing up to be the dutiful but modern future queen." Catherine, Princess of Wales, and Prince William, Prince of Wales, light candles during a ceremony ...
The Queen Street Arts and Culture District is the old downtown area of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. [1] The street is now populated with art galleries, restaurants, and performing spaces. Home to one of the Niagara Region's largest Festival, Springlicious. [citation needed]