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They operated with a stroke of 69 in (1,800 mm). Steam was raised from twelve double-end Scotch boilers, each measuring 18 ft (5.5 m) in diameter and having eight furnaces. There was also one single-ended boiler for auxiliary machinery and one smaller donkey boiler. Boiler pressure was 165 psi (1,140 kPa), enabling the engines to produce 31,000 ...
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In US usage, a loft is an upper room or storey in a building, mainly in a barn, directly under the roof, used for storage (as in most private houses).In this sense it is roughly synonymous with attic, the major difference being that an attic typically constitutes an entire floor of the building, while a loft covers only a few rooms, leaving one or more sides open to the lower floor.
Port of Liverpool Building, Liverpool, by Sir Arnold Thornely, F.B. Hobbs, Briggs and Wolstenholme (1903–07) Ralli Hall, Hove (1913) [8] Royal School of Mines building, London (1913) St. James Buildings, Manchester (1912) South Shields Town Hall, South Shields (1905–10) Stockport Town Hall, Stockport, by Brumwell Thomas (1908) War Office ...
When Anna became a widow, she demolished the house and built a much more luxurious house in its place. Rose Terrace II: 1934 Neo-Classical: Horace Traumbauer: Grosse Pointe: Was built for Anna Thompson Dodge, widow of Horace E Dodge, co-founder of Dodge Brothers Company, was the most opulent residence of Michigan and was demolished in 1976.
The American Foursquare or "Prairie Box" was a post-Victorian style, which shared many features with the Prairie architecture pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright.. During the early 1900s and 1910s, Wright even designed his own variations on the Foursquare, including the Robert M. Lamp House, "A Fireproof House for $5000", and several two-story models for American System-Built Homes.
12-wheel Royal Saloon (two 6w bodies as one) Wolverton: 1869, 1895 (rebuilt to 12w) York [160] 1983–7002 NLR: 32 Four-wheel Directors' Saloon Bow: 1872 Shildon [161] 1975–7029 MR: 901 Six-wheel composite Derby: Dia No. 516, Lot no. 111 1885 York [162] 1975–7033 Lynton and Barnstaple Railway: 2 1 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (597 mm) gauge Brake ...