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Chambers Wildlife Rainforest Lodge, Lake Eacham, Atherton Tablelands, Australia
Church of Christ in the refectory chambers of the New Jerusalem monastery has been built simultaneously with three extensive chambers in 1686-1692гг.
A silhouette passes through a tunnel leading to Albion Chambers in the city of Bristol.
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Dating from the Fifties .This extra wide Tractor was used for Row-Crop Cultivation . It was seen at The Driffield Steam & Vintage Fair in East Yorkshire ,
Built in 1879, Oriel Chambers is a Grade II listed building which, since 2006, has housed the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation. It is located in the city of Kingston upon Hull.
BRIDGE NAME: Chambers Railroad Covered Bridge
OTHER NAMES: OP&E – Chambers Covered Bridge and OP&E – Coast Fork Willamette River Covered Bridge
RAILROAD: Oregon, Pacific & Eastern Railroad (OP&E)
COUNTY: Lane
STREAM: Coast Fork Willamette River
NEAREST TOWN: Cottage Grove
STATUS: Open to pedestrians and bicycles
BRIDGE LENGTH: 78 Feet
YEAR BUILT: 1925
ABANDONED: 1951
ADDED TO NRHP: November 29, 1979
DISMANTLED: 2010
RECONSTRUCTED: 2011
Other Notes: After careful disassembling of the bridge, it was reassembled slowly on site using original materials from the dismantlement. Now, it’s known as the only remaining covered railroad bridge west of the Mississippi River.
Emerson Chambers was built in 1903 on Blackett Street in Newcastle. It was designed in the Art Nouveau/Baroque style by Simpson, Lawson and Rayne and is a Grade 2 listed building. It is currently home to Waterstones bookshop.
Built at the peak of the British Empire-- the Victorian Age. An eminent example of Victorian civic architecture, the building was constructed between 1882 and 1888 to a competition winning design by Scottish architect William Young.
Inaugurated in August 1888 by Queen Victoria, the first council meeting was held within the chambers in October 1889. But it remains more a monument than anything else since. It was simply far too much of an economic burden to Scotland...
This is the bluecoat chambers a historical building in Liverpool it will be light up for the festive season thanks for looking paul
I never tire of this vista. Constantly changing light, shadows and colors. We often see whales, otters, seals, ospreys and eagles on these hikes.
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The Chambers Barn at Rock Ledge Ranch which is part of Garden of the Gods City Park in Colorado Springs
For years, my wife's grandmother was a buyer for Chambers-Fisher, so when we visited Yellowstone, it was a must-see.
I was up the the Pacific NW last week and had the opportunity to walk above Chambers Bay. This location hosted the 2015 US Open. Panned by players and spectators, it wasn't the success local promoters had hoped for. One player famously commented, "The greens were like putting on broccoli." The broccoli was wet today with a mix of snow.
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Chambers County Courthouse in Lafayette Alabama was built in 1900 in the Classical Revival style by architects Golucke & Stewart. The building faces east and is a two story red colored brick, stone and concrete structure. The building is located on landscaped grounds of the Courthouse Square in the center of Lafayette. The east front has a projecting center section with three arches on the first story with recessed entrance. On the second story is a porch with four columns and pediment above. The second story windows are arched. On each corner is a dome with cupola at the top. On the center of the roof is an octagonal brick dome with cupola and Statue of Justice at the top. The clock is the original clock from the 1836 courthouse.
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The City Chambers or Municipal Buildings in Glasgow, Scotland, has functioned as the headquarters of Glasgow City Council since 1996, and of preceding forms of municipal government in the city since 1889. It is located on the eastern side of the city's George Square. It is a Category A listed building.