ईंटवर्क्स Meaning in English
ईंटवर्क्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : brickworks
, intworks
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
इनुट्सइनुइट
इनुक्टिटुट
आप्लावित
आप्लावन
इनयूनिंग
इनयूर्न
प्रयोग हीनता
अविधिमान्य
अमान्य कर देना
अमान्यीकरण
अविधिमान्यता
ईजाद
आविष्कारी
अन्वेषकों
ईंटवर्क्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The system of interlocking signalling and pointworks led to discussions between HC Stanley and Traffic Manager Thallon in 1898.
British novels adapted into films The Printworks is an urban entertainment venue offering a cinema, clubs and eateries, located on the corner of Withy Grove and Corporation Street in Manchester city centre, England.
To the north lies the Printworks and Urbis, now home to the National Football Museum.
The building was renamed The Printworks reflecting its past history and underwent a £110"nbsp;million conversion to transform the property into an entertainment venue.
In 2000 the Printworks was opened by Sir Alex Ferguson and Lionel Richie as the venue for a variety of clubs and eateries.
The Printworks entertainment venue is located on the revamped Withy Grove site of the business premises of the 19th century newspaper proprietor Edward Hulton, established in 1873 and later expanded.
Other industries such as ship building, distilleries and printworks also contributed to the economy.
Print " Copy (formerly Printworks) - Printing, photocopying, laminating, custom promotional products, photobooks, business cards, printed stationery, stamps, ID photos and name badges.
The Thirties, the art printworks.
ईंटवर्क्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It produced coal and clay, the clay going to the brickworks at Bathgate to make 'Etna' bricks.
The Coalbrookdale Company further developed the area, constructing brickworks and later a pottery in 1838.
The village also had a brickworks in the mid twentieth century, "Avonbridge Brickworks", but today no longer exists.
East Pillinger had 3 wharves, a sawmill, brickworks and ore crusher.
A brickworks was established in 1870, east of the railway line and ironworks, and north of the village.
The brickworks expanded during the first decades of the 20th century: its chimney was built in 1902; and a Hoffmann kiln was constructed in 1923; the brickworks operated until 1957.
Farms sprang up; a brickworks was built at the point, and a wool store to handle shipping.
Its brickworks is long closed and the chapel closed in 2018.
Prisoners were forced to work in peat harvesting as well as in the camp cement works, sawmills, brickworks, and factory, which manufactured clogs for camp prisoners.
London Stocks are still made in comparatively small quantities in traditional brickworks, mainly in Kent and Sussex, for heritage work, and machine-made versions are available for use where a cheaper approximation to the traditional product is acceptable.
There were brickworks under what is now the Whau River bridge and a timber mill at the end of Roberts Rd.
Part of this land lay along the watercourse of York's Hollow and the remainder was remnant bushland and brickworks.
A 1067"nbsp;mm gauge construction railway was built in 1923 between the Yarralumla brickworks and the provisional Parliament House.