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- and Fire, Game of Thrones) The Rye Water Ford in North Ayrshire, an unmodernised crossing of a minor river A ford in Stanhope, England, that has been...
- found favour with individuals who distrusted authority, moving into unmodernised Victorian properties along the road. The space rock band Hawkwind were...
- Underground rolling stock, due to the small size of its tunnels and unmodernised signalling. Branching off the Island Line at Smallbrook Junction is the...
- Nelson class, the Revenge class, HMS Barham, and HMS Repulse were largely unmodernised - lacking improvements to horizontal armour, large command towers and...
- reflecting their very limited ability to operate modern aircraft safely. An unmodernised Es**** was offered to the Royal Australian Navy in 1960 as a replacement...
- Isaac Newton. On account of its "fairy tale" external appearance and unmodernised interior, the castle has been used on occasion for film and television...
- an important role in navigation on the River Thames. A dinghy at an unmodernised Gravesend was the backdrop to the 1952 thriller The Long Memory starring...
- gas-powered combined-cycle units capable of generating 630 MW each. The older, unmodernised four of its total six coal-fuelled units will be closed by mid-2022 in...
- possibility of the club achieving promotion while still based at the unmodernised Somerset Park (all other promoted teams' stadia since the advent of the...
- public house at Potter Street, Spondon, Derby. The pub is known for its unmodernised period interiors and internal design. The pub has its own individual...