Bowling-green Sentence Examples
John Aubrey, the antiquary, chronicles that the sisters of Sir John Suckling, the courtier-poet, once went to the bowling-green in Piccadilly, crying, "for fear he should lose all their portions."
He was city attorney for Louisiana (Mo.) and Bowling Green from 1878 to 1881, was prosecuting attorney for Pike co.
Bowling Green is served by the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and the Toledo & Ohio Central railways, and by the Toledo Urban & Interurban and the Lake Erie, Bowling Green & Napoleon electric lines, the former extending from Toledo to Dayton.
Many of the residences and business places of Bowling Green are heated by a privately owned central hot-water heating plant.
St James's Park was transformed from marshy land into a deer park, bowling green and tennis court by Henry VIII., extended and laid out as a pleasure garden by Charles II., and rearranged according to the designs of John Nash in 1827-1829.
In Kentucky the Unionist victory was secured almost without a blow, and, even at the end of 1861, the Confederate outposts west of the Alleghenies lay no farther north than the line Columbus - Bowling Green - Cumberland Gap, though southern Missouri was still a contested ground.
Jefferson, Jessamine, Warren, Grayson and Caldwell counties have valuable quarries of an excellent light-coloured Oolitic limestone, resembling the Bedford limestone of Indiana, and best known under the name of the finest variety, the " Bowling Green stone " of Warren county; and sandstones good for structural purposes are found in both coal regions, and especially in Rowan county.
The state maintains for the whites two State Normal Schools, which were established in 1906 - one, for the eastern district, at Richmond, and the other, for the western district, at Bowling Green.
Its public buildings include the court house and the Federal building, both built of Bowling Green oolitic limestone.
From each end of the house a curved colonnade and a pavement lead westerly to a row of out-buildings which partially enclose a bowling green and spacious lawn with shaded drives and walks, and beautiful gardens (with trees planted by Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Lafayette and others).
AdvertisementTywyn Promenade Off the promenade are hard and grass tennis courts, putting green, crown bowling green and children's play area.
Next to the Bowling Green is a large garden sundial.
The bowling green was then fronted by a wooden village tearoom on Station Road together with an enclosure to apparently ' contain children ' .
The grass tennis court was removed in the 1980's to accommodate an extension to the bowling green.
The existing road alongside the bowling green which is used by vehicles leaving the park, will now be widened and made two-way.
AdvertisementThe bowling green was then fronted by a wooden village tearoom on Station Road together with an enclosure to apparently ' contain children '.
Castle Park complete with wildfowl pond, bowling green and children 's play ground.