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- Several metres to the west is the Seabank Hotel.
- The decline set in on 20 January 1929 when the Seabank Road service was withdrawn.
- Seabank Villa on the lochside at Kilfinichen Bay is the type locality for the mineral mullite.
- Seabank 2 ( 385 MW ) was started in January 1999 and was completed in January 2001.
- One of the earliest buildings in Egremont was the Liscard Manor House, also known as the'Seabank '.
- The area which grew up around Seabank was eventually to become the Mariners'home founded in 1892 by William Cliff.
- There are many hotels ( including the prominent Seabank Hotel ) and guest houses as well as a funfair called Coney Beach.
- Two days later the direct route from Seacombe to New Brighton via Seabank Road was opened, replacing a horse bus service.
- It was built in two parts, with Seabank 1 ( 755 MW ) started in January 1996 and completed in March 2000.
- "Empire Seabank " was a 522 GRT coaster which was built by Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co Ltd, Goole.
- In the 1930s a new structure and modern concrete facade was built to and it was renamed the " Seabank Hydro " hotel.
- He moved from Old Port to Sale and then built a home, Seabank, at Old Port, where he retired in 1867.
- The "'Manor Church Centre "'is a combined church and church hall on Seabank Road, Egremont, Merseyside, England.
- It was among other books belonging to one Captain Forbes : the flyleaf of this bound volume is inscribed " Capt . Forbes, R . N ., Seabank ".
- The area developed with the arrival of the railway in the middle of the 19th century, when the hamlet of Crosby Seabank was replaced by housing for the middle class.
- In 1888 he moved out of the Kidston household and set up his own home at Seabank, with his sister Mary ( who had earlier come over from Canada ) acting as the housekeeper.
- Seabank is a Combined cycle gas turbine ( CCGT ) type power station that runs on natural gas supplied by a 70BAR, 42 " pipeline that runs from the companies as compressor station " Abson " in Pucklechurch, Bristol.
- The "'Stevenston Canal "'was a waterway in North Ayrshire, Scotland, built for Robert Reid Cunningham of Seabank ( now Auchenharvie ) and Patrick Warner of the Ardeer Estate, It closed in the 1830s, when it was abandoned following the exhaustion of the coal mines and the rise of importance of Ardrossan as a harbour.
- The ?35m plant is run as Seabank Power Ltd . The initial partners in the company were BG Group ( former part of British Gas ) and Scottish and Southern Energy ( SSE ), however in 2010 BG Group, as part of its reorganisation sold its 50 % share of the plant to Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited The company is now owned by Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Limited, and SSE.