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  • Crew (redirección desde Workyards)
    organization. A location in which a crew works is called a crewyard or a workyard. The word has nautical resonances: the tasks involved in operating a ship…
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  • Yuki River Kala Creek Kelly Creek Galena Creek Bishop Creek Koyukuk River Workyard Creek Gisasa River Kateel River Dulbi River Huslia River Nulitna River…
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  • started in 1756 at a site in Millbay, where Smeaton built a jetty and a workyard in the south-western corner of the harbour to unload and work on stones…
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  • stations were placed symmetrically, and both made use of the same depots and workyards. In the course of industrialisation, the need for rail transportation…
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  • urban retail market, usually consisting of a dedicated showroom and/or a workyard, a jail, and storerooms or kitchens for food. Negro marts were urban "clearinghouses"…
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  • Construction started at a site in Millbay where Smeaton built a jetty and workyard in the south west corner of the harbour for unloading and working the stone…
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  • ISBN 9780813576459. ...we commissioned and build the High Line Children's Workyard Kit in 2011, a portable kit of parts designed by Abby and Cas Holman to…
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  • Third Part of the Art of Painting". Stone inherited his father's house and workyard in Long Acre, London and died there on 24 August 1653. He was buried on…
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  • and in 1756 John Smeaton laid some more to help move materials in his workyard on the mainland which was preparing stonework for the Eddystone Lighthouse…
    29 kB (2843 palabras) - 17:04 19 dic 2023
  • jetties or port facilities, but in 1756 John Smeaton built a jetty and workyard in the south west corner of the harbour for unloading and working the stone…
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  • renamed the Grand Union. The 1930s saw the site used extensively as a workyard and storage area during the construction of the nearby Hatton Locks. The…
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  • performance against Minnesota as follows: "For the brief visits he made to the workyard, Tony Branoff, senior right half back who has been plagued with an ailing…
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