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  2. Lancaster and Chester Railroad - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. FM Consolidation Line - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. FM Erie-built - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Morris Eight - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Holland Villas Road - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. B. C. Holland - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Holland, Hannen & Cubitts - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Schooley's Mountain Historic District - Wikipedia

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    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.