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  • This involved the widening and relaying of footpaths with basalt kerbstones and paving.
  • The road was 20 feet wide between the kerbstones.
  • Other uses included kerbstones, windowsills and sinks.
  • The site is subtly marked with a pink granite kerbstone in front of small wall plaque.
  • We wouldn't fill an article on Paris, say, with photographs of Paris kerbstones.
  • A path edged with Brisbane tuff ( porphyry ) kerbstones leads from the entrance to the ferry house.
  • He later wrote in his memoirs : " I found a woman seated on the kerbstone and weeping pitifully.
  • Rowley Rag, a form of Dolerite notably used to make kerbstones, was formerly quarried from the Rowley Hills.
  • The Chief Constable was authorised to carry out painting or white washing of kerbstones and necessary discs for traffic signals.
  • Two ditches were dug, one at the base of the mound behind the kerbstones, and the other at the top.
  • The last mine, Grange Pit, closed in 1894 however, new industries soon arrived to produce kerbstones and paving slabs.
  • The edge of the cairn would be lined with kerbstones, like those of Newgrange in County Meath and Carrowmore in County Sligo.
  • Kerbstones for the mound were also found, but not in a complete sequence, and aligned more to the pits than the stone chamber.
  • It is surrounded by a low mound, and kerbstones are visible in several places, one of which has some interesting lines or scratches.
  • In April 2013, loyalists erected Union Jacks and loyalist flags outside the school and painted the kerbstones at its entrance red, white and blue.
  • It contains two passages placed along an east-west line and is encircled by 127 kerbstones, of which three are missing, and four badly damaged.
  • A kerbstone with cup-marks, a spiral and a flower-like design marks the entrance to the second, smaller tomb  with modern concrete roof.
  • On more than one occasion, servicemen drove Stalwarts into car parks and used the kerbstones separating parking bays for the same purpose . . . . . quite unofficially.
  • He also published the results of a 12 year long research project in which he has amassed the world's largest photographic and topographical collection on kerbstone stonemasons marks.
  • However, it has been suggested that the site is not a stone circle at all, but is instead made up of kerbstones from a Bronze Age round barrow.
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