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- Fraterville, and Slatestone Hollow. In 1888, at Senator Calvin Brice's behest, a railroad spur was built connecting Coal Cr**** with Slatestone Hollow. After...
- ****berland Plateau. Slatestone Cr****, which flows westward down the slopes of Cross Mountain, empties into Coal Cr**** at Briceville. Slatestone Cr**** drains...
- Grade II* Designated 26 January 1967 Architectural type Church Groundbreaking 13th century Completed 15th century Specifications Materials Slatestone...
- Cornwall" (Charles Henderson, writing in 1925). The church is built in slatestone and granite rubble with granite dressings and slate roofs. There is evidence...
- between Truro and St Mawes, north of the King Harry Ferry. Made from slatestone rubble, the building probably dates from the 17th century, but was extended...
- the new bridge opened on 4 September 1855. Designed by William Pease of slatestone with granite dressings, the bridge cost £2,984 (equivalent to £353,777...
- 1967 Architectural type Church Style Gothic Specifications Materials Slatestone, freestone dressings, slate roof Administration Province York Diocese...
- the Clinch River, flows along the southeastern base of the Mountain. Slatestone Cr****, flows westward down the slopes of Cross Mountain into Coal Cr****...
- Columba the Virgin Specifications Spire height 80 feet (24 m) Materials Slatestone rubble with granite dressings Bells 8 Administration Province Canterbury...
- built of snecked (the keying together of parallel courses of stone) local slatestone with granite dressings and a moulded plinth. The building has a slate...