Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Leas_Lift> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Leas_Lift abstract "Originally installed in 1885, in Folkestone, Kent, the Grade II Listed Leas Lift is a funicular railway which carries passengers between the seafront and the promenade. It is one of the oldest water lifts in the UK.The lift operates using water and gravity and is controlled from a small cabin at the top of the cliff. It has carried more than 50 million people since it opened, in a process that is especially energy efficient. The lift has a very small carbon footprint as it emits no pollution and recycles all of the water used to drive the cars.On June 1991, one of the lifts was seen in an episode of The Darling Buds of May (TV series). David Jason, Pam Ferris, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Philip Franks, Anna Massey and Moray Watson all appeared on the lift.In June 2009, Shepway District Council’s lease ran out and it was decided that the lift was too expensive to run. Campaigners subsequently protested against the closure of the lift and in April 2010, it was announced that the lift was to be restored.".
- Leas_Lift thumbnail Leas_Lift_(2).JPG?width=300.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageExternalLink www.crofton-design.com.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageID "32626439".
- Leas_Lift wikiPageLength "5562".
- Leas_Lift wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Leas_Lift wikiPageRevisionID "706928015".
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Anna_Massey.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Association_for_Consultancy_and_Engineering.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_footprint.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folkestone.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Funicular_railways_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water-powered_funicular_railways.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_Zeta-Jones.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink David_Jason.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Folkestone.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Funicular.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Institution_of_Civil_Engineers.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink List_of_funicular_railways.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Moray_Watson.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Pam_Ferris.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Franks.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink The_Darling_Buds_of_May_(TV_series).
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLink File:Leas_Lift_(2).JPG.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leas Lift".
- Leas_Lift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Folkestone.
- Leas_Lift wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Leas_Lift subject Category:Folkestone.
- Leas_Lift subject Category:Funicular_railways_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Leas_Lift subject Category:Water-powered_funicular_railways.
- Leas_Lift hypernym Railway.
- Leas_Lift point "51.0771 1.1785".
- Leas_Lift type Place.
- Leas_Lift type RailwayLine.
- Leas_Lift type Place.
- Leas_Lift type Resort.
- Leas_Lift type SpatialThing.
- Leas_Lift comment "Originally installed in 1885, in Folkestone, Kent, the Grade II Listed Leas Lift is a funicular railway which carries passengers between the seafront and the promenade. It is one of the oldest water lifts in the UK.The lift operates using water and gravity and is controlled from a small cabin at the top of the cliff. It has carried more than 50 million people since it opened, in a process that is especially energy efficient.".
- Leas_Lift label "Leas Lift".
- Leas_Lift sameAs Q6510262.
- Leas_Lift sameAs Elevador_de_Leas.
- Leas_Lift sameAs m.0h1bt3l.
- Leas_Lift sameAs Q6510262.
- Leas_Lift lat "51.0771".
- Leas_Lift long "1.1785".
- Leas_Lift wasDerivedFrom Leas_Lift?oldid=706928015.
- Leas_Lift depiction Leas_Lift_(2).JPG.
- Leas_Lift isPrimaryTopicOf Leas_Lift.