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The Groudle Glen Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway near Onchan in the Isle of Man, on the boundary of Onchan and Lonan, which is owned and operated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers and operates on summer Sundays; May to September and Wednesday evenings in July and August along with a number of annual special events.
The line was built in the l...
Groudle Glen Water Wheel (Little Isabella) (known as the "Little Isabella", a reference to the world-famous Laxey Wheel which is a short distance away) and the narrow gauge railway.
Grouville Bay No 5 Tower is one of 5 Cpnway Towers built along Grouville Bay. Tower No 5 has not been altered or extended in any way. All five towers are now in private ownership.
The Conway Towers were designed by Field Marshall Henry Seymour Conway, Governor of Jersey, to defend the island against the French following their failed landing at St. Ouen'...
The shopping mall is very small with few shops, but the place looks beautiful. The Grove Arcade, also known as the Arcade Building, is a historic commercial and residential building in Asheville, North Carolina, in its downtown historic district. It was built from 1926 to 1929, and is a Tudor Revival and Late Gothic Revival style building consisting of two stacked blo...
The Grove Park Inn is a historic resort hotel on the western-facing slope of Sunset Mountain within the Blue Ridge Mountains, in Asheville, North Carolina. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel is an important example of the Arts and Crafts style. It also features a $44 million, 40,000-square-foot , modern subterranean spa, which placed #13 wor...
The Grover Cleveland Birthplace is a registered historic site located in Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is the only house museum dedicated to U.S. President Grover Cleveland.
It was the home where Grover Cleveland was born in 1837. The building is also known as the Caldwell Presbyterian Church Manse and served as a Presbyterian church parsonage ...
Grove Street Cemetery or Grove Street Burial Ground in New Haven, Connecticut is located adjacent to the Yale University campus. It was organized in 1796 as the New Haven Burying Ground and incorporated in October 1797 to replace the crowded burial ground on the New Haven Green. The first private, nonprofit cemetery in the world, it was one of the earliest burial grou...
Grumentum was an ancient Roman city in the centre of Lucania, in what is now thecomuneof Grumento Nova, c. 50 km (31 mi) south of Potenza by the direct road through Anxia, and 80 km (50 mi) by theVia Herculia, at the point of divergence of a road eastward to Heraclea.
The main public buildings of the city have been excavated and are in excellent condition.
The first L...
On March 30, 1954, this Grumman Guardian was searching for a missing jet aircraft and developed engine trouble. The pilot set the plane down and swam to nearby Santa Cruz Island. This Grumman is a relatively rare military plane.
Max Depth: 51-60ft
On the evening of January 24, 1952, a United States Air Force (USAF) Grumman HU-16 Albatross seaplane crashed near Panamint Springs, California, on the western edge of Death Valley National Park. The plane had taken off from Mountain Home AFB air base in Idaho and was headed for San Diego, California.
The port engine caught fire when flying at 11,000 feet. The six oc...
The Battle of Grunwald, First Battle of Tannenberg or Battle of Žalgiris, was fought on 15 July 1410 during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. The alliance of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led respectively by King Władysław II Jagiełło (Jogaila) and Grand Duke Vytautas (Witold; Vitaŭt), decisively defeated the German–Prussi...
Grunwaldzki Bridge (Most Grunwaldzki) is a suspension bridge over the River Oder in Wrocław, Poland, built over the years 1908-1910. Initially the bridge was called the Imperial Bridge (Kaiserbrücke), then the Bridge of Freedom (Freiheitsbrücke). Architectural designer of the bridge was a city councilor, Richard Plüddemann. The bridge opened on 10 ...
The Castle of Gruyères located in the medieval town of Gruyères, Fribourg, is one of the most famous in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance.
The building was built between 1270 and 1282, following the typical square plan of the fortifications in Savoy. It was the property of the Counts of Gruyères until the bankruptcy...
Grytviken is the principal settlement in the British territory of South Georgia in the South Atlantic. It was so named in 1902 by the Swedish surveyor Johan Gunnar Andersson who found old English try pots used to render seal oil at the site. It is the best harbour on the island, consisting of a bay (King Edward Cove) within a bay (Cumberland East Bay). The site is qui...
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