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Most of the L&C's traffic on the Original 29 is on the Chester end of the line and the car-hire charge was reduced if all interchange was handled there. There was a time when the L&C's parent company was responsible for up to 90% of the traffic on the line, up to 13,000 cars annually at the six plants on the line.
The model designation followed the format of C (for Consolidation), F or P (Passenger or Freight), A or B (cab or cabless), two digits for horsepower, and one digit for the number of axles, so that CPA-24-5 was a 5-axle 2,400-hp passenger unit with a cab while CFB-16-4 would be a 4-axle, 1600-hp freight booster.
At the time, diesel road power was sold as multi-unit locomotives. The Erie-Built used the 2,000 hp (1,500 kW), ten-cylinder version of F-M's Model 38D 8-1/8 opposed piston diesel engine , which had seen success as a submarine powerplant in World War II , as its prime mover .
The Morris Eight is a small family car produced by Morris Motors from 1935 to 1948. It was inspired by the sales popularity of the Ford Model Y , styling of which the Eight closely followed. [ 1 ] The success of the car enabled Morris to regain its position as Britain's largest motor manufacturer.
Holland Villas Road is a road in the Holland Park area of west London. The road runs roughly north to south from a junction with Addison Road and Upper Addison Gardens to Addison Crescent (the A3220) in the south. Most of the houses were built from 1857 to the 1860s by James Hall. [1] Nos 7, 19, 20 and 38 have subsequently been demolished. [1 ...
The gallery closed upon Holland's death in 1994. [6] Holland was friend and advisor to the art collectors Ann and Jim Christensen [7] and both a seller and donor of artworks by artists such as Amédée Ozenfant, [8] Le Corbusier, [9] Jasper Johns [10] and Egon Schiele [11] [12] to the Art Institute of Chicago.
The combined business went on to construct many important buildings and structures including the Holborn Bars in High Holborn completed in 1906, [5] the Cunard Building in Liverpool completed in 1917, [6] the Cenotaph in London completed in 1920, [7] County Hall, London completed in 1922, [8] Ironmongers' Hall completed in 1925, [1] Unilever House completed in 1930, [9] South Africa House in ...
The William W. Marsh House at 13 Heath Lane was built c. 1865 with Italianate style and is now used by the Liebenzell Mission and named Eben-Ezer. The Strawbridge House at 2 Pleasant Grove Road was built c. 1880, also with Italianate style. The Terriberry House at 4 Pleasant Grove Road was built with Shingle style architecture.