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  2. Mouchel - Wikipedia

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    Mouchel Group, originally known as L. G. Mouchel & Partners Ltd, was an infrastructure and business services company headquartered in Woking, United Kingdom.It provided advisory, design, project delivery and managed services associated with infrastructure and business services across the highways and transportation, local government, emergency services, property, health, education and utility ...

  3. Export House - Wikipedia

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    Export House in Woking, Surrey, is a tall office building formerly also known as the BAT Building during its tenancy by British American Tobacco. It was the tallest in Woking and among the five tallest buildings in Surrey until the construction of Victoria Square in September 2019. Its height is 73 metres (240 ft) spread over its 18 floors (15 ...

  4. Liverpool Exchange railway station - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool Exchange railway station was a railway station located in the city centre of Liverpool, England. Of the four terminal stations in Liverpool's city centre, Exchange station was the only station not accessed via a tunnel. The station was damaged during World War II and lost a proportion of the trainshed roof, which was never rebuilt.

  5. Parkman Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2001 it was floated on the London Stock Exchange. [1] In 2002, Parkman was named Financial Times New Company of the Year [2] ... Mouchel Parkman plc. [5]

  6. Louis Gustave Mouchel - Wikipedia

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    Louis Gustave Mouchel (11 January 1852 – 27 May 1908) was the founder of Mouchel, one of the United Kingdom's largest engineering consultancies. Career.

  7. FXO and FXS - Wikipedia

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    In modern day usage, "foreign exchange office" (FXO) and "foreign exchange station" (FXS) refer to the different ends of a telephone line in the context of voice over IP (VoIP) systems and its interconnection with analog telephony equipment. The FXO side is used for the telephone, and the FXS side is the analog telephone adapter.

  8. Off-premises extension - Wikipedia

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    An off-premises extension (OPX), sometimes also known as off-premises station (OPS), is an extension telephone at a location distant from its servicing exchange.. One type of off-premises extension, connected to a private branch exchange (PBX), is generally used to provide employees with access to a company telephone system while they are out of the office.

  9. Cunard Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1914 the Cunard Steamship Company commissioned the construction of new headquarters for their company. Cunard's expansion meant that they had outgrown their previous offices, which were also in Liverpool, [1] and the site chosen for construction was at the former George's Dock, in between the Royal Liver Building and Port of Liverpool Building. [2]