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- closed down and a Mechanical Repair Establishment was moved here from the Flathouse area by Portsmouth Dockyard. The site was also home to HMS Centurion between...
- ARC Allerton (resigned from league) Calci Edge Hill Boys Club Old Boys Flathouse Forefield Rangers Granby Toxteth Athletic (development) Highfield Litherland...
- was rife with controversy due to the expulsion of Dunboyne parish side Flathouse from the championship and suspension from all activities for 5 years....
- approximate cost of $500,000 as one of New York City's largest and finest "flathouses" (apartment buildings). The builder was John Downey. The Graham Court...
- 2022. Retrieved March 21, 2023. Real Estate Record 1908, p. 874. "New Flathouse to Be Biggest in the World; Will Cover a Full Block on Broadway and Have...
- when the club was unable to muster enough players, he lined out with Flathouse with whom he won a junior championship medal in hurling. He also pla****...
- new rural drama serial set on a family farm. Located in Dunboyne, The Flathouse, owned by the Connolly family, was the setting for this programme. Christopher...
- Brighton Marine Palace and Pier Order 1911   Portsmouth Camber Dock and Flathouse Wharf Order 1911   Southend-on-Sea Loading Pier Order 1911 Pier and Harbour...
- Dwellers", The New York Times, July 21, 1906. "'23' The Mystic Sign on Negro Flathouse", The New York Times, July 22, 1906. "Negroes Charge Payton With Realty...
- and to make further provision with reference to their Camber Dock and Flathouse Wharf undertakings and Langstone Harbour and for other purposes. Humber...