The fort continued to serve, with an average detachment of 250 men, until its closure in September 1912.
Maxton also served as the terminus of the tramway system serving the town until its closure in 1938.
Joergens Gaard served as a hospital and retirement home until its closure in 1975.
She also served as film critic for Punch until its first closure in 1992.
Some of their redundant trolleybuses then served on the Walsall system, until that system's closure in 1970.
Served as a restaurant until its 2008 closure.
Caversham was served by its own railway station until its closure in 1962.
Following the 1899 transfer of services to the Metropolitan Railway, the station was served by four trains per day until its closure in 1935.
King Street was served by a busy tramway until the system's closure in 1957.
The building primarily served as a hotel from its grand opening in 1928 until its official closure on April 7, 1980.