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Shardlow Salt Warehouse

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salt and iron. One of them, the Clock Warehouse of 1780 which has a large central arch for boats to enter and unload, was restored in 1979. When railway competition led to a decline in the carriage of sundries

Italian Centre for Coal Mining Culture at Geological Mining Park of Sardinia

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houses the most important coalmining museum in Italy. Just as the colliers once did, visitors first enter the lamp room which in this case has the dimensions of an extended hall. In the large room where the

The Arms Museum at Liège

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works is now that of Fabrique National, established at Herstal, 6 km to the north in 1889, which is entered through a spectacular gateway built in 1890, but is not open to visitors. The Musée d’Armes was

Wem Industrial Estate

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The United States entered the Second World War late in 1941, and during 1942 embarked on Operation Bolero, the creation of facilities for the assembly of army and air force units in Great Britain for future

Naval Base Heritage Museum

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The Royal Navy’s base at Plymouth, where the Rivers Tamar, Tavy, Lynher and Plym enter the English Channel, was established in the late 17th century, and re-named Devonport in 1823. The museum has evolved

Technopolis Industrial Gas Museum

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The Industrial Gas Museum operates in the premises of Athens gasworks. When entering the museum, the visitor can get general information on industrial history and industrial heritage. Inside the museum

Leon Wyczolkowski District Museum Exploseum

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Top secret and highly explosive: the world visitors explore when entering the Exploseum was sealed to strangers for a long time. Right here one of the largest ammunition factories of the Third Reich came

Locomotive World

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Europe’s most important main lines. The last station in Germany through which trains pass before entering Austria is at Freilassing, where, in 1902-05 the Bavarian railway authority built a locomotive depot

Paper Mill Valley | Paper Museum

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shore of Lake Garda at the point where the River Toscolano, sometimes called the Torrento Toscolano , enters the lake. The first evidence of papermaking in the area is from the late fourteenth century, and

Bustiello Mining Village Information Centre

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chalet-like houses of various grades occupied by the miners and the managerial staff. The visitor can enter house the house of Don Isidros. There are displays about the geology of the Asturias coal mining region

Argyll Motor Works | Lomond Galleries

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dome that makes the works visible for miles. It was designed to impress and it still does - as you enter it through the magnificant marble staircase and entrance hall, here on display are only two examples

Bally

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established a silk ribbon factory after migrating from Voralberg in the Habsburg Empire. Carl Bally entered the family business at the age of 17 but subsequent travelled in order to gain experience in business

Murray III

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the family company’s office at 50 Albemarle Street where it long remained. The third John Murray entered the business after study at the University of Edinburgh, and travels in Germany where he took part

Peugeot

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with a Daimler engine the following year, and soon produced their first orthodox motor car. They entered several cars in France’s first motor race, held in 1894, and in 1896 Armand Peugeot established his

Warehouse City World Heritage Site| Warehouse City Museum

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numerous small towers and alcoves, decorated with glazed terracotta figures. Each building can be entered over dry land or from the canals that intersect the area. The Speicherstadt extends over 1.5 km and

German Two-Wheel and NSU Museum

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more than half of which were exported. For many years it had made only motorcycles, but in 1957 re-entered the car market with the Prinz model . NSU was one of only three companies to market motor cars with

Central Mining Museum

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with narrow shafts and a large scale model of and early twentieth century mine that visitors can enter. Films showing miners at work are shown, and the museum displays some large hydraulic machines used

Luxembourg – ERIH

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the present-day concern. The whole of Luxemburg's economy profited from the fact that the country entered the German Customs Union in 1842. The road network was extended, two railway companies were set up

Stralsund Game Card Factory

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games manufacture. All cards are handmade from the idea to the finish. Once in while you also can enter a weekend workshop for typography or letterpress.

Museumscenter Hanstholm

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from Skagen which was sheltering from storms, but their implied threat did deter Allied ships from entering the Baltic. The guns were manned by 118 men of a Naval Artillery Battalion, but contingents of other

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