coalyard

coalyard

(ˈkəʊlˌjɑːd)
n
(Mining & Quarrying) an enclosed or open area used for the storage of coal
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He came again to the slum districts, to avenues of saloons and cheap stores, with long dingy red factory buildings, and coalyards and railroad tracks; and then Jurgis lifted up his head and began to sniff the air like a startled animal--scenting the far-off odor of home.
At the station there will be an array of full-size steam engines and miniature traction engines on display and in operation, alongside the station's Coalyard Miniature Railway.
At the first ceremony, students who completed two employability-focused courses were honoured; while lecturer Lucie Armstrong presented certificates of achievement to 11 learners from the Coalyard project, a two-year course in which students learned hospitality sector skills.
8 16.02 (BAGS) 480m 1 4-44 Bogcross Jingle b 2 6113 Ava Owen Charley d 3 5255 Haughty Dustin d 4 1256 Griffs Boy d 5 35-6 Final Quevega b 6 2452 Overdale Honey b 9 16.18 (BAGS) 480m 1 52-5 Moth Eaten d 2 1335 Sutton Coalyard b 3 5252 Derryhogan Percy d 4 3152 Belindas Jacko d 5 4232 Cloheena Brett d 6 6242 Crumlin Wonder b 10 16.33 (BAGS) 480m 1 4313 Catunda Nicky b 2 2123 Sassy Model b 3 2142 Heathmill Onyx b 4 6351 El Serpent d 5 4331 Moral Aspect b 41.11 40.24 41.00 40.88 40.90 40.90 40.73 40.53 28.91 29.19 28.99 29.85 29.15 29.44 28.85 29.01 28.98 29.33 28.65 29.40 29.26 29.30 28.97 28.97 29.09 29.11 28.96 30.03 28.88 29.22 28.83 29.55 29.73 30.05 He also rejected Linden's claims that Varnish had tried to "manipulate" the media and turn the tribunal "into a circus".
The land, known locally the coalyard, has been vacant for a long time and previous proposals for student flats have been put forward.
It just so happened his old coalyard boss kept bees, and Scott was instantly smitten.
It began life as a coalyard, became a ballroom in the 1940s, then a snooker hall before being transformed into the Zanzibar super club.
Then the survivors are transferred to a savage PoW camp before being sent to a dockside coalyard and an even more brutal regime.
Hails, a coalyard worker from Tynemouth, was convicted of manslaughter through diminished responsibility following a long trial in February 1975.
He climbed 20ft up a ladder - surviving several alarming slips - and disappeared into a nearby coalyard.