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  2. Sunny Bank Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Weavers' Yard project was completed in November 2020 by CBM Construction and KPP architects. [12] The oldest buildings on the site, dating to 1829, were restored [12] and five-thousand square feet of green space was created. [12] Since 2022 the mills have served as the new filming location for series 8 onwards of The Great British Sewing ...

  3. John Sowden House - Wikipedia

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    The courtyard originally contained a 32' long pool and fountain, which was removed sometime before 1940 [2] and two textile-block water organs which were destroyed by an earthquake in the 1930s, probably the 1933 Long Beach earthquake. [4] Sowden House, pictured in a 1940 Historical American Buildings Survey photograph

  4. Cash's - Wikipedia

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    The cottages at Kingfield, on Cash's Lane Second block of cottages, facing the Coventry Canal. In 1857, Cash's commissioned a series of three-storey weavers' cottages [2] [4] on a plot of land alongside the Coventry Canal at Kingfield, and on a road now known as Cash's Lane [a], then in countryside, outside the city boundary. [4]

  5. G.K. Stothert & Co - Wikipedia

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    Mayflower was built by Stothert & Marten in 1861. She is the oldest Bristol-built ship afloat, and is believed to be the oldest surviving tug in the world. G.K. Stothert & Co was a British engineering company primarily known for shipbuilding and repair founded in 1852 in Bristol, England.

  6. Dry Dock Complex (Detroit, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Dry Dock yard and, in background, Dry Dock Engine Works buildings (including the Dry Dock Hotel in center), c. 1884. [5] None of the structures in this engraving survive. In the 1840s, Captain Stephen R. Kirby began a shipbuilding firm in Cleveland, Ohio, and by 1852 had moved to Saginaw, Michigan. [6]

  7. West Side Yard - Wikipedia

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    The West Side Yard (officially the John D. Caemmerer West Side Yard) is a rail yard of 30 tracks owned by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority on the west side of Manhattan in New York City. Used to store commuter rail trains operated by the subsidiary Long Island Rail Road , the 26.17-acre (10.59 ha) yard sits between West 30th Street ...

  8. List of tallest buildings and structures in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Weaver's Cross Mixed use 78 and 52.4 and 52.4 18 and 15 and 15 Translink proposing a development, Weavers Cross, around the under construction transport hub. Proposed in 2017 with initial proposal of application notice [93] The development was pitched to developers at the end of November 2020.

  9. Kaiser Shipyards - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser set several records: The Liberty ship SS Robert E. Peary was assembled in less than five days as a part of a special competition among shipyards.; At the Oregon Shipbuilding Yard on the Columbia River, near Portland, the Victory ship SS Joseph N. Teal was built in ten days in fall 1942.