Wood Street (PAT station) — Infobox Station name=Wood Street image size=250 address=Wood Street and Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA line=Rail color box|system=PLR|line=42CRail color box|system=PLR|line=42SRail color box|system=PLR|line=47LRail color… … Wikipedia
Street installation — Street installations are a growing trend within the street art movement. Whereas conventional street art/graffiti is done on surfaces/walls street installations use 3 D objects/space to interfere with the urban environment . Like graffiti, it is… … Wikipedia
Waddy Butler Wood — (1869 January 25, 1944) was a prominent Washington, DC based American architect of the early 20th century. Although Wood designed and remodeled numerous private residences, his reputation rested primarily on his larger commissions, such as banks … Wikipedia
McManus Galleries — Coordinates: 56°27′45″N 2°58′16″W / 56.462564°N 2.971156°W / 56.462564; 2.971156 … Wikipedia
Curzon Street railway station — Curzon Street Operations Original company London and Birmingham Railway P … Wikipedia
Main Street (Hamilton, Ontario) — Main Street, looking East Main Street, is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts east of Wilson Street in Ancaster at White Chapel Cemetery as a two way street and switches over to a one way street (Eastbound) at… … Wikipedia
King Street, (Hamilton, Ontario) — King Street is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, also known as Highway 8. The western end starts off in front of the McMaster Medical Centre as a two way street and passes through Westdale and then at Paradise Road South ,… … Wikipedia
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Christopher Wood (English painter) — For other uses, see Christopher Wood (disambiguation). Christopher Wood Birth name John Christopher Wood Born 7 April 1901(1901 04 07) Knowsley, Liverpool Died … Wikipedia
Thomas Waterman Wood — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = Thomas Waterman Wood imagesize = 350px caption = Wood s A Bit of History: The Contraband; The Recruit; The Veteran (1865–66) depicts the narrative of a fictional emancipated slave who enrolls in the Union… … Wikipedia