A town survey was undertaken in November 1874, and marked out allotments in a " T " formation, with the mines and provision stores of Mosman Street on one axis, and the road to Millchester marked by Gill Street on the other.
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"Polaris " served in the Korean War with provisions store ship set a record for her class in number of tons of provisions transferred per hour while on underway replenishment, delivering 116.10 tons per hour to USS Midway CV41 29 April 1955.
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Her marriage, from betrothal to widowhood, is described in just nine lines at the conclusion of the first chapter of her autobiography . ( Seacole's will indicates that Horatio Seacole was Nelson's Black River and opened a provisions store which failed to prosper.
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He says he wanted to become a superstar but he doesn't care if he becomes a villain now and shoots all of them stating that " He doesn't know what changes after this but drugs will not be available at provision stores ".
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"Gordonia ", a provision stores ship, was launched 30 November 1944 by Pennsylvania Shipyards of Beaumont, Texas, under Maritime Commission contract; sponsored by Mrs . B . S . Matthews; and commissioned 14 May 1945 at Galveston, Texas, Lt . Ira V . Chapman in command.
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The most striking features for the modern visitor are the fully reconstructed walls and gates, the " principia " with its " signa militaria " or standards ), the assembly hall, the " horreum " ( provisions store ), the two barracks buildings with their rebuilt interior " contubernia " and the partially reconstructed " praetorium ".
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The modern definition of " massacre " as " wholesale slaughter, carnage ", and the subsequent verb of this form, derive from late 16th century Middle French, evolved from Middle French " " macacre, macecle " " meaning " slaughterhouse, butchery . " Further origins are dubious, though may be related to Latin " macellum " " provisions store, butcher shop ."
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The Red Lion was featured in the episode " Every Dog Has His Day " but was made out to be in fictional Briston, while the frontage of the fictional J . R . Stubbs provisions store and the bridge which Siegfried Farnon and James Herriot drive over, featured in the opening credits of the later series, are also in the village.
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Times were changing and in 1900 a Royal Commission was appointed to investigate the possible route for a railway in the area, taking evidence at Esk, " Cressbrook ", " Colinton " and Stonehouse, which were the coach stops . " Colinton " was cut up and sold around this time, bringing in many new settlers and Stonehouse acted as a provision store and butcher's shop for them.