• Crosswall construction is a building technique that uses prefabricated concrete modules with load-bearing walls that act to communicate the entire weight...
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    outwards behind the mill often a full mill width. In a single mill, the crosswall divided the blowing room from the rest, as it was here that there was...
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    21 May 2010. "London Wall: section of Roman wall and bastion beneath Crosswall, No. 1 America Square and Fenchurch Street railway station, Non Civil...
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    maritime warships of Kublai Khan. Chinese seagoing junks often had 14 crosswalls, some of which could be flooded to increase stability or for the carriage...
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    Cross Wall Quay. Construction was completed in 2000 and the station began operating in August 2001. The station moved from Crosswall Quay to Marina Curve...
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    lifeboat based in the Western Docks. Dover Lifeboat station is based at crosswall quay in Dover Harbour. There is a Severn-class lifeboat, which is the...
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  • of the extension was on 2 October. In 1909, the level crossing at the Crosswall was again the cause of a dispute. The railway company had renewed their...
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