This is a rustic, remote location with a bunkhouse and small house trailer, both with a kitchen and bath. |
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At daybreak Billy Buck emerged from the bunkhouse and stood for a moment in the porch looking up at the sky. |
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The cabins can sleep up to four people, while the bunkhouse will be able to accommodate up to twelve campers. |
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Old houses, a bunkhouse and a mess hall, and even a recycled floating hospital were refurbished to provide tourist accommodation. |
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Pooled cabooses stayed with a train to final destination and the crew slept in a bunkhouse like the engine crews had always done. |
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Our grandmother cooked large meals for the men, who slept in a bunkhouse on the farmstead. |
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He even had his own personal shelf in the common bunkhouse that provided plenty of space for his coffee mugs, foot massager and microwave oven. |
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At night, we played horseshoes until dark, and then we listened to the radio in the bunkhouse. |
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The restaurant in our bunkhouse even dishes up those old Swiss favourites raclette and fondue. |
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It was a former watermill, masterfully converted into a cosy modern Bed-and-Breakfast hotel, with two rooms and a bunkhouse outside. |
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The outgoing crew members assumed responsibility for the train while it was sitting in the vicinity of the bunkhouse. |
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Since then, a new workshop, camp manager's residence, laboratory and accommodation bunkhouse have been built. |
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Non-indigenous workers lived in a bunkhouse, which was more solidly constructed than the huts. |
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The need for equipment, a house, an implement shed, and a bunkhouse for workers makes it very difficult to start. |
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It does not include a bunkhouse, dormitory, hotel room, or room in a boarding house. |
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He arrived at the bunkhouse at approximately 0615 and advised the CN Transportation Clerk on duty of his observations. |
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On arrival in McBride, he took a nap in the bunkhouse, during a 3.5-hour break between shifts. |
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The first one up in the bunkhouse, the foreman led the men in to breakfast. |
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The essential features of the camp were the bunkhouse and the cookhouse, along with a designated space to protect camp supplies. |
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The site also has a chapel that dates from 1860, a bunkhouse, cookhouse, and barn. |
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There are five buildings for you to explore: the cookhouse, the mess, the post office, the filing shop and the bunkhouse. |
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I also rent out the main house and two of the rooms in the bunkhouse where I reside on the farm. |
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One farmer even traded a yard truck for shares while another traded a double-wide trailer, which will be our bunkhouse. |
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The Calke Abbey working holiday runs from 28 June to 5 July and costs from £155pp, including bunkhouse accommodation. |
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The limited facilities within the preserve include a bunkhouse shelter at Serpentine Hot Springs. |
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The scientists live in a crowded bunkhouse with little privacy and personal space, hungry bugs and stifling heat. |
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They want to put a covenant on the chapel to ensure I don't make it into a bunkhouse, restaurant or any such thing that would attract a high number of visitors. |
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At its complex in North Carolina, it has shooting ranges for high-powered weapons, buildings for simulating hostage rescue missions and a bunkhouse for trainees. |
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A bunkhouse, bed and breakfast and camping facilities are available in the village and there are also a handful of local shops. |
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The Transportation Clerk consulted with two train crew members in the bunkhouse and, collectively, they concluded that the derailment had occurred on CPR property. |
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In 1894, the Americans sold their Kekerten station to the Scots, and its bunkhouse was used as a church, a dancehall and a storehouse for sealskins. |
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Although CN employees at the Boston Bar bunkhouse were informed of the derailed sulphur train after train 102 had already derailed and could not have prevented the accident, their reaction was not one of extreme concern. |
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Then you hike the eight or so glorious miles south to Inverie and the excellent bunkhouse, taking in Ladhar Bheinn, one of Britain's finest mountains, a magnificent 1,020m peak that seems to rise straight out of the sea. |
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Newell Beam recalls how he started out at 15 as a cookee and washed dishes while the men in the bunkhouse swapped stories. |
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The impressive Negrych Homestead, comprised of the family home, bunkhouse, barns, granaries and surrounding buildings, encompasses the most complete and well-preserved set of pioneerera Ukrainian farm structures in Canada. |
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He went to the bunkhouse, worked out in the gymnasium, and ate. |
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Double chairs like this one may have been used by for camp musicians or storytellers, who occupied a special place in the bunkhouse on Saturday night because of their skills. |
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Divining their love, she quickly banished Mooshum to the men's bunkhouse, where he soon learned the many ways in which he could make children in the future with Junesse. |
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They always had more milk than they needed and often entire buckets would clabber and one of her brothers would carry it out to the bunkhouse for the vaqueros. |
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As well as the fancy rooms upstairs, there are the plainly decorated Bunkhouse rooms, designed to attract younger, bluff, snowboarder types into the Clubhouse. |
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