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Gilmours, a name appearing on the westmost shop only two storeys high.
The westmost wing (containing a telescope viewing area to the harbour) was his own house.
Currently only the upper (westmost) section is maintained.
It is the westmost Orthodox building in the Czech Republic.
The westmost square in the first row, in zone 1, has identification AL.
However, its westmost stretch has been replaced by Interstate 8, which was built on top of it and its right-of-way.
The purchase also included the westmost area of Kentucky as well as a part of northern Mississippi.
The westmost edge of the beach and several coves to the west of the main beach are clothing-optional.
Porteous was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, the following day, near the westmost wall of the original graveyard.
It is one of the westmost parts of China, almost as far west as Delhi, though thousands of miles north of Delhi.
The westmost section of Over Newton became the property of Robert Fulton Alexander, a merchant who, in 1805, erected a mansion on the hill.
It was the westmost station on the line with ADA accessibility, until Somerville station's new high-level platforms were opened on December 7, 2010.
These he has scattered at random in Atlantic isolation 100 miles from the corrupting influences of the mainland, 40 miles west of the westmost Western Isles.
Hendersons Street continues Greenfield Street north from Presidents Drive and is the westmost street and connects with the sports ovals.
Cubbie Roo's Lade is a pile of stones on the shore near Rothiesholm Head, the westmost point of Stronsay.
Reversion of all German annexations in Europe after 1937, among these were Sudetenland, Alsace-Lorraine, Austria, the westmost parts of Poland, and others.
It has a large garden, and in the winter its westmost rooms have excellent views of the College's old library, the River Cam, and the Bridge of Sighs.
The Plaza Bridge by the Rideau Canal is at its westmost point and the Cummings Bridge is at its eastmost point.
A move has also been proposed to separate the westmost one-fourth of Nebraska from that state, but to add that to Wyoming (the least-populous state), rather than to create an entirely-new state.
When daylight at last drained away into night, his army was wrapped around the entire promontory of Revel-stone, from the westmost edge of its south wall to the cliffs of the plateau on the northwest.
After the turn, the 5th Battle Squadron was now leading the British ships in the westmost column, and Beatty's squadron was centre and rearmost, with the 2nd BCS to the west.
Essingeleden is a motorway that goes from Solna to Stockholm, Sweden, crossing the westmost parts of central Stockholm, by going over Kungsholmen, Lilla Essingen, and Stora Essingen.
The odd 300mm gap between the westmost unit and the next building is explained by the need to maintain daylight to the inner building (bonds could not have open flames for lighting so before electricity had to be fully daylit).
Originally the curving station had 17 canopy bays each side over three railway lines, three bays full width then the westmost 19 bays covered one line which continued on, and a central concourse with adjacent offices and stores etc. fronting the pier.
There are three separate water treatment facilities, one for each group of 10 westmost nozzles in each grille (200 nozzles total), another for the middle row of 10 in each grille, and a third for all of the eastmost nozzles.