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4 Extra Moving Services West MoleseyKT8 Removal Companies RenderSome of you may think that KT8 removal companies will always focus on simply moving your valuables from one place to another. With this said, many West Molesey removal companies endeavoured to provide more services in their list. Storage These facilities are already available in many areas served by certain KT8 removal companies . Case making This caters to those of you who are in need of cases for storing valuables like antiques and fine art. West Molesey Removal companies work hard on each case. Insurance These removal companies West Molesey apply for insurance that will cover for your valuables during the trip. This is of great help in cases any mishap may get along the way. List of services we provide in KT8 West Molesey:
We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including West Molesey, Ware, Edgware and Belvedere . Places of interest in KT8Astoria (recording studio)According to an interview with Phil Taylor (Gilmour's Guitar Technician)[6] the Astoria was originally equipped with UREI 813 studio main monitors with Phase Linear amps. The UREI 813s were replaced around 1990 by ATC main monitors. Currently, customized ATC SCM 150 ASL active speakers are used for main left and right with a standard ATC SCM 150ASL active speaker used as the centre channel. The centre channel sits above an ATC SCM 0.1/15 subwoofer. The surround monitors are two ATC SCM 50ASL. A variety of near-field monitor speakers are used including Yamaha NS10s and Auratones depending on who happens to be working at the studio. The acoustic design was done with the assistance of Nick Whittaker, an independent acoustician, and much of the gear was recommended by James Guthrie and Andrew Jackson. The Astoria currently[when?] includes a Neve 88R mixing console, as well as three Studer A827 multi-tracks and ATR 100 tape recorders, which were modified by Tim de Paravicini. The conversion to a studio also required 23 kilometres of cables, which were sourced from Van den Hul cables of Holland. There are various compressors from Pye and EAR 660 tube designs, as well as EAR 825s for EQ.MoleseyEast and West Molesey is officially divided by the Molesey Stone - it is located on the grass outside Molesey Library on Walton Road. A couple of years ago a car broke the stone but Elmbridge Borough Council were informed of the damage and repaired it.Hampton Court BridgeIt was subsequently replaced by a more sturdy wooden bridge in 1778. In 1840 this bridge had become dilapidated and the owner appealed to the Corporation of London to support reconstruction. Among their arguments were that since the bridge was built, the City had created Molesey Lock and Weir and as a consequence navigation through the bridge was dangerous. The bridge was described about this time as "crazy, hog-backed, inconvenient and obstructive of the navigation".[2]London Paddington stationThe National Rail station is officially named London Paddington, a name commonly used outside London, but rarely by Londoners. Parts of the station, including the main train shed, date from 1854, when it was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel as the London terminus for the Great Western Railway (GWR). Today, it is one of 18 UK railway stations managed by Network Rail.[6][7]Lancaster Gate tube stationWestbound platformInformation by Wikipedia.com
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