The first cave is down by the grass, a big outcrop of rock cut below to an arched tunnel with a chimney through the top. |
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The chimney has to be opened at frequent intervals to insert the liners, essential if there are bends in the flue. |
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All those hops and yeast and good times belching from the chimney stacks would definitely account for that heady aroma. |
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The rooms are bedecked with handmade ornaments and shimmery garlands, and stockings are hung by the chimney with care. |
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He later told them he had replaced 70 roof tiles and had re-pointed the chimney stack. |
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If the house is fairly tight, the simplest route for makeup air to enter the structure is often the unused fireplace chimney. |
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His voice was drowned by the shattering roar of a jet plane passing over the chimney pot. |
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While I basted the meat, the staff rushed out to see the smoke rising from the chimney. |
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There are wall bartizans at two of the corners of the castle and one gable with a chimney as well as a free standing chimney. |
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Warwick's skills as a chimney maker were at a premium in the goldfields, and prized heirlooms were bartered for his services. |
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Have your chimney swept regularly, use a fire screen, and burn only seasoned wood. |
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The roof was thatched and a small stone chimney cheerfully puffed out bits of dark smoke. |
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This is passed by a delicate traverse on the left to a scramble down and final chimney, or else is laddered also to the left. |
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More than 30 elaborate scarecrows are peering from hedgerows, fields and chimney pots, as part of the annual scarecrow competition. |
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All had a big hearth in the kitchen with an overhanging chimney used to smoke hams and sausage as well as to cook and heat. |
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You could hear the wind rustling through the shingles and down into the chimney. |
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Chimneys must be insulated properly A spark arrestor on top of the chimney will protect your roof. |
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Fortunately, it is easy to meet the spark arrestor requirements of NFPA 211 by caulking wire mesh to the top of a chimney pot. |
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Victoria Mill chimney in Skipton is a landmark easily visible for miles around. |
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The wood was rotting on one side, and no smoke came from the brick chimney. |
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Pack gaps around an insulated chimney with unfaced rock wool or unfaced fiber glass insulation. |
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There was no apparent evidence of any leakage through the roof slopes, ridge, hip, valley or chimney stack intersections. |
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I know the council planners are very busy worrying about chimney stacks on new houses that don't actually need them, but that's another story. |
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Eventually only a hollow lined by residual soils above a breccia chimney marks the site of a former salt extrusion. |
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He's been up it and on my roof repointing the chimney and removing a rogue bush that's got ideas of grandeur. |
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Of course, I had never seen a weighted, jangling, belly-swollen giant flop down a chimney and gaily dispense his largesse under a Christmas tree. |
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A Conservative councillor once hid up a chimney in the debating chamber and re-emerged to swing a crucial vote. |
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Close in date to the kneehole desk is a small mantel clock on the chimney piece of the Green Drawing Room, veneered with red tortoiseshell. |
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A small fire crackled in the fireplace, thin wisps of smoke curling up the sturdy brick chimney. |
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But the report also recommends the abolition of call-out charges for things like chimney fires. |
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It is understood a stream of air through the property produced a chimney effect, and flames quickly spread. |
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Common brick is like a sponge, absorbing water and wicking moisture to the chimney interior. |
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Owing to the steep slope of Quebec roofs, the men must lash themselves to the chimney pots to move about. |
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He reached into his backpack for black nylon rope which he swiftly whipped around the circumference of a nearby chimney. |
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They find their way into cracks and crevices in masonry and brickwork, such as the inside of a chimney, and lay eggs among these materials. |
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Hopes that the workmen would finish the job on Monday were dashed when they left before lunchtime, with the chimney and rubble still in place. |
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I always liked chimney climbing, wedging my body, arms and legs inside narrow walls and inching upward. |
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Custom weathervanes, fireplace grills, chimney caps and cupolas for gazebos and homes are commonly ordered from custom metal fabricators. |
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The gradual accumulation of soot can seriously affect the way your chimney performs. |
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Pott suggested that chimney soot contained carcinogens that could cause the growth of the warts seen in scrotal cancer. |
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This little house dates from the 15th century and has a traditional chimney. |
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A clothesline is the strongest indication that this battered house is occupied, although jackdaws seem to be nesting in the chimney. |
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Thousands of Swindon youngsters will be eagerly waiting up for Santa to drop down the chimney tonight. |
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In summer, hot air is vented out this chimney, and a sedum-planted roof reduces heat gain. |
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It had several openings for doors and windows, plus a chimney vent on each end. |
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But the chimney receives a fresh coat of beige paint each year with the name stenciled out in giant black letters. |
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In addition, there is a freestanding gas stove surrounded by a brick chimney breast. |
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A leaded glass window overlooks the front garden while an unusual long and narrow frosted glass window runs beside the chimney breast. |
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The traditional chimney breast in granite and yellow brick has a polished cast iron range in its hearth. |
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Creel had a venerable upright piano against the wall facing the gas fire, and huge speakers in the alcoves on either side of the chimney breast. |
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I re-installed the marker nail, and re-snapped the chalk lines that extend to the chimney corners. |
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They cut two metres of thatch from around the chimney and used a stirrup pump to dowse the smouldering straw. |
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Also called the bonnet, the chimney cap is the cornice at the top of the chimney. |
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This is a method and apparatus for providing a flashing system for a chimney-bonnet positioned on a chimney of a building structure. |
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Bonnet cowl with collar available with 75mm deep collar for ornamental chimney pots. |
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For example, one of the chimney pieces incorporates elements from Plate 64 in William Kent's Designs of Inigo Jones. |
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A few ornaments lay upon the chimney piece, which was formed from layers of pristine, white marble. |
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This heated air moves up due to a natural chimney effect and exits through outlets at the roof. |
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As well as the four bedrooms, there is a living area with a granite chimney piece stretching to the ceiling and an open grate. |
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A number of period features remain intact including cornicing, chimney pieces and Georgian marble mantelpieces. |
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Move out of the cave via bridging up a chimney and back out onto the main face above the cave entrance. |
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Prettier to look at is the chiminea, a large pottery chimney with a squat base where you can make a safe outdoor fire. |
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A large bay window provides wonderful sea views while a white marble chimney piece is another attractive feature of the drawing room. |
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Features include pitch-pine flooring, timber fireplaces in two bedrooms and a sandstone chimney piece in the living room. |
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There are a number of fine Irish chimney pieces including one in carved pine, George III and a Regency pair in white marble. |
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Maybe I'll just have one foot resting on the peak, and the other further back, and I'll just happen to hug this chimney pot. |
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He took a deep breath of contentment and then ducked in alarm as a jet fighter tried to remove his eardrums and his chimney pot. |
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An additional 5,500 fires were attributed to chimneys and chimney connectors serving heating systems burning liquid and other fuels. |
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We left the kite tangled around a chimney pot, as you can just make out in the photo. |
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As the wind howled in the chimney, we sat on a sofa in front of a roaring fireplace. |
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A chimney pot fell through a house in Ringwood Avenue, Fallowfield and another fell from the roof in Moston. |
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They were called to Sandmartin Crescent, Stanway, after a bolt of lightning struck a chimney pot. |
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In other cases, however, a house or building might have a large flue, but not be visually suited for a huge chimney pot. |
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After a morning trawling reclamation yards, he has returned with a chimney pot, paving stones and welding rods for gutter brackets. |
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Bees buzz around a honeypot and huge storks feather their nests on every available chimney pot and ledge. |
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Anne-Marie held up her drawing of a red house with a charcoal chimney surrounded by green lawn. |
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The BBC reported that a chimney pot fell off and some bottles rattled on the shelves of an off-licence. |
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The ballot papers are burned in an old stove in the Sistine Chapel, and the smoke emerges from a chimney stack observable from St Peter's Square. |
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At Hull freak winds sent a chimney stack crashing through a roof of a house into a bedroom where a 16-year-old girl was sleeping. |
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Residents feel the chimney stack should be made much higher than it is to solve the problems. |
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A chimney stack had recently collapsed, despite being propped up, and the building's condition was steadily getting worse. |
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I'd copied Max's Coleman, improving on the Sathe design by putting a pale glass bulb and chimney around a hollow wick. |
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He winced, in his Cheerful Builder-like fashion, and started to mix up some cement-stuff to cover the cracks in the chimney stack. |
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But a check on their gas boiler revealed a brick had fallen down the chimney stack and was blocking the boiler's outlet. |
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The flame in the chimney flickered barely, just breathing its existence into the room, then disappeared again. |
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Let's say the item being offered is a nice old oil lamp with an unblemished glass chimney and a base with some decoration that is in good shape. |
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A thermal chimney between the glass layers exhausts heat gains at the top and prevents interior heat gains. |
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You want to pick out a chimney sweep who's certified by the Chimney Safety Institute of America. |
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Joe was born in Halifax in 1863 and started part-time work at the age of five, helping his father, Henry, a chimney sweep. |
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He instead became a chimney sweep, offering his services to weddings where the presence of a sweep traditionally brought good luck. |
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Fellow chimney sweep Nick Bowkett, 39, has been cleaning chimneys across the town for 17 years. |
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Be sure the placement of this vent will not exhaust dryer air to a window well, gas vent, chimney or any other unventilated area. |
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From the recess next to the chimney climb up and left until you're right under the overhang. |
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Marie Middleton, a 22-year-old from Grassington, hit the national headlines after the Herald reported she was to become a chimney sweep. |
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This in turn required every heated room to adjoin a chimney, dictating compact, boxy floor plans. |
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They would light a fire in the base of the smudge pot, and smoke would come out of the chimney vents. |
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When was the last time you or your neighbor had your chimney inspected or cleaned by a chimney sweep? |
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He was taller, much taller, and no longer covered in soot like he had been during his days as a chimney sweep. |
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But she was so grateful, she enlisted Mr Eagles' expertise in his new career as a chimney sweep. |
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Is it wedged safely next to the wall where only a small chimney sweep of a child could wriggle through? |
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Now, I was brought up by my father on the principle never to wrestle with a chimney sweep, because whatever you do you can't come out clean. |
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Every evening, with patience, you will glimpse chimney swifts dropping into and launching out of one of our chimneys. |
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The last pitch is a memorable chimney with a thorny bush that you have to climb through. |
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Like other birds that spend most of their lives in the air, chimney swifts have high-speed, energy-efficient wings. |
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Basically nondescript, it is easy to understand why chimney swifts are likened to flying cigars. |
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New home builders are recommended to build chimney structures suitable for chimney swift roosting. |
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Look for a tall shaft, chimney or similar structure to locate where chimney swifts go to roost in your area. |
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Above the chimney lies the Black Pyramid, a triangle of notoriously unstable slabs of ice and rock at about 24,500 feet. |
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Properly maintaining a chimney or fireplace inhabited by chimney swifts eliminates any risk of disease. |
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Before Europeans arrived in North America, chimney swifts nested in the old giant hollow trees of the forest. |
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As their name implies, chimney swifts adapted to man's presence and commonly nest on the inside walls of chimneys. |
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The chimney swift is the most widely distributed and plentiful swift in North America, especially east of the Mississippi River. |
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Solid-fuel appliances burning anything other than smokeless fuels will produce sooty deposits in the chimney flue. |
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Every fall thousands of migrating chimney swifts funnel into the chimneys at the Bookbinder and Mill Center in Hampden at dusk. |
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As with a lot of birds, chimney swift nestlings make a lot of racket when their parents arrive to feed them. |
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If you know the location of a chimney swift roost, consider participating in A Swift Night Out. |
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Thank you for succinctly stating the importance of chimneys needed for chimney swifts to nest. |
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The chimney swift is one of four regularly occurring species of swifts found in North America, the most common one found east of the Rockies. |
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An exposed brick chimney retains the fire's warmth for hours, supplementing the home's central, water-based heating system. |
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Climb the rest of the chimney more easily past the chockstones and into the Eeyrie to belay. |
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I actually like the smell of stale cigarette smoke, because my grandmother, whose visits I loved as a kid, smoked like a chimney. |
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When your chimney is swept, the sweep will use the amount of soot he removes as a guide to often the chimney needs cleaning. |
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Post-war Europe in particular has witnessed the erasure of particularities, the inevitable march from chimney stacks to nuclear power plants. |
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She grabbed the small bike from its resting place against the chimney and with one foot on the pedal propelled it to the gate. |
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My husband never smoked, but he grew up in a house where his father smoked like a chimney, a total chain smoker. |
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We've already seen a perky chickadee on our bird feeder and I met the striped lizard that seems to live in the chimney rocks. |
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The camera then relayed the images to a lap-top computer so firefighters knew exactly where to cut into the side of the chimney downstairs. |
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Enough heat can also conduct through a perfectly sound chimney to ignite nearby combustibles. |
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Once ignited, the updraft of air within the flue will feed this chimney fire, causing it to grow rapidly and producing very high temperatures. |
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He and his compadres purportedly climbed a chimney system on the southwest face. |
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From the entrance gates to the chimney tops, they all have been festooned with strings of coloured and bright white bulbs. |
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Mr Trevis alerted the emergency services after a fire in his inglenook hearth set the chimney alight. |
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Above is the children's area, from where a secret stair in the chimney breast goes up to a roof terrace above the living area. |
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Finally, you are shown the adventures of Ella, a lady chimney sweep with a filthy cold. |
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A central chimney rises through the body and cover and is open at the top beneath the finial. |
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By that time, the dissolving wad residue should make the bore look like the inside of a brick chimney. |
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We didn't have a fireplace and the only chimney on our roof fed straight into the oil burner. |
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When we had the chimney cleaned, we were told the problem could be taken care of by adding a firewall instead of replacing the back wall. |
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A wood-burning stove connects to a massive chimney breast that radiates heat through two storeys, aiding energy conservation. |
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The cruelty endured by the children of the Victorian poor, who were sold to work as chimney sweeps, was unimaginable. |
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They had a telescope where you could see a fly on a chimney from 300 feet away. |
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The grate or fire basket holds the flames and can be fitted with a gas burner, while the flue or chimney extracts the smoke. |
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They are an attractive, affordable alternative to metal chimney caps and exposed flue pipes, but there is much more to them. |
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The Nottingham-based workers were on a cradle inside the 200 ft high chimney at the factory. |
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It started about a month ago when she heard scratching sounds from the chimney that leads to her old Franklin stove. |
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To the south end of the living area is a massive freestone chimney and fireplace which works both inside and out on the platform. |
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Dan's parents gave us three old chimney pots which I plated with trailing fuchsia today. |
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The chimney was drawing well and the smoke was quickly sucked out of the room. |
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Three large mill buildings stand in a U shape around a courtyard which contains the earliest extant gasworks chimney in Scotland. |
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A pungent odour can be smelt far from the factory and the hill facing the chimney is bare. |
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By the afternoon Dad was still struggling with the kitchen and I was tearing my hair out trying to re-plaster a chimney breast. |
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Work has begun on re-slating, rebuilding chimney stacks, clearing guttering, sand-blasting, rendering and pointing. |
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A dish antenna will be placed on an existing chimney and ground level works will also be completed. |
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But after years of neglect the chimney had fallen into disrepair and was threatened with demolition. |
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Reduced to half its original height, the industrial chimney serves as structural support for the roof and emergency exit footbridge. |
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If you have a chimney, get it swept at least once a year, and fit guards over the stacks to prevent a build-up of combustible material. |
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An icy draught needled across the room, wending its way up the chimney and leaving me shivering violently in its wake. |
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Stuff a few wadded sheets of newspaper in the base under the chimney, then fill the chimney with briquets. |
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Among the demands made by the council are the painting of gable walls, plastering a brick chimney, and fixing loose slates. |
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Then the first cold front rolls in, slays the mums, frosts the lawn, whistles down the chimney and signals the reign of the new season. |
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The vertical mullions and stainless steel double chimney recall the pine trees that surround and almost engulf the house. |
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A swarm of bees arrived in Derrybeg last Sunday and decided to make a hive in a chimney pot in Third Avenue. |
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Bunclody fire service is being kept very busy at the moment dealing with chimney fires, but no tragedies have taken place. |
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It was clear that she was going to be a huge, huge star despite her habits of swearing like a trooper and smoking like a chimney. |
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The roof was shingled with maroon tiles, and the chimney was made mostly of red brick. |
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The outside, barely seen by the light of the eerie street lamps, was old and darkly shingled, with a thatched roof, and a smoking chimney. |
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When the smoke wafts out after sunset, the chimney will be lit with a spotlight. |
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The brick chimney was puffing little gray rings of wood smoke. |
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Since Dad smokes like a chimney stack, I suspect there's a big filtration unit or one of those clean room transition chambers between his quarters and the main house. |
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John Gray, of Tythebarn Street, Darwen, climbed 50 feet onto the roof of the town's India Mill and then went on to the top of the chimney using ladders running up the side. |
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Making stemming moves with my feet and pushing against the rock with the palm of my hand I found myself in an awkward chimney position in an open flaring section off rock. |
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It looked impossible to step onto the chimney directly above, as it was undercut at its base, and the surface was smooth, with no holds to be seen. |
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Sadly, I don't have photos of the chimney we climbed in the Red Banks. |
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This chimney was the only possible path available for us to take, unless we were to back track and find a different route, and in the process lose our last rays of sunlight. |
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The chimney pushes through the steep roofline and splits in two. |
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It was coming from the chimney breast, which to be honest I could really have worked out in my head without needing to turn myself into the human smoked mackerel. |
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Consequently the museum bought a chimney breast, corner cupboard, and chair rail to go with a door and its surround that Mrs. de Forest had acquired. |
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The living room features a block floor, stone fireplace and exposed rafters, while the kitchen has a range of cream fitted units as well as a stone wall chimney breast. |
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We're really pleased with the result, all we need to do now is paint the chimney breast a different colour, something other than off white or beige! |
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To the front is a good sized dining area with understairs storage while the interconnecting living room includes a chimney breast with a solid fuel stove and tiled hearth. |
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Features in the family room, which is painted bright yellow, include solid beech floors, understairs storage and a Waterford Stanley stove set into the chimney breast. |
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He is best known for, and indeed gave his name to, a kind of grisaille which gives the illusion of a marble relief, often over a door or chimney piece. |
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The Websters established their marble works nearby, using the canal to ship in foreign marble and export heavy goods such as elaborately carved chimney pieces. |
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An arch leads to a second reception room with a brick chimney piece, beyond which the small kitchen features maple units and a blue mosaic tiled splashback. |
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At its centre is a fireplace encased within a brick chimney piece. |
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His Chinese collection was housed at his home, Fonthill, in a specially designed room in which the chimney piece and fittings were entirely made of ebony inlaid with ivory. |
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Melan followed his gaze and made her way to the chimney piece. |
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A tipsy mouse did pop from the chimney piece to collect a sticky crumb. |
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There are lots of chimney pots, which means we can diversify very easily. |
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Last Thursday night, men in combat jackets climbed the roofs of the mostly deserted homes of Cluan Place, on the Protestant side, and placed UVF flags in each chimney pot. |
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She then realised that it was an earthquake, the like of which has probably never been felt in Sale before, and went out to check her chimney pot. |
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Now the authority has announced it will carry out emergency work on the Grade II listed building in St Thomas Street to remove a chimney stack on safety grounds. |
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The accident came just days after a woman was hit by falling masonry when a chimney stack toppled into the street and flattened the roof of an empty 4x4 vehicle. |
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Firefighters from Marlborough, Swindon and Ramsbury dealt with the fire using a hydraulic platform to remove part of a chimney stack that was damaged by the intense heat. |
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High on the old chimney stack of the barn sit the white doves. |
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They did invite a chimney sweep who is supposed to bring good fortune. |
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Senior officials of Killarney Town Council is to issue a formal apology to a local chimney sweep for incorrectly informing residents that he had retired from business. |
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As the final step in the cleaning, the chimney sweep will usually clean out the inside of the fireplace to remove the dislodged debris, then vacuum up any dust or soot. |
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A chimney sweep greeted the bride and groom as they left the church. |
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At least one species of swift, chimney swifts are cooperative breeders. |
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The curtain is drawn until late March when the graceful sky dances and twittering music return as chimney swifts ply the skies in search of food and each other. |
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For example, the wing loading of a highly maneuverable bird such as the chimney swift is ten times smaller than that of the aeronautically challenged common loon. |
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A good way to be sure the sweep servicing your chimney is currently Certified is to check the search engine on this website or call the CSIA office. |
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She questioned the health and safety representative, also on the possibility of ignition by a spark from a chimney fire, and of the likelihood of peat being ignited. |
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The chimney made of fieldstone poked up from the slate roof. |
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If the chimney is firebrick then the squirrel can climb out on its own. |
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Preliminary work has already taken place, including the fitting of a new lining to the station's 600 ft chimney stack, and preparation of the site. |
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In modern chimney construction a corbel table is constructed on the inside of a flue in the form of a concrete ring beam supported by a range of corbels. |
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A gilded New England chimney glass of about 1835 provides a handsome backdrop for the Paris porcelain garniture, about 1820 to 1825, on the mantel. |
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The Environment Agency has given them a new permit to carry on burning tyres at the site, but has said emissions of noxious gases from the giant chimney must come down. |
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Many different types are available, from island cooker hoods to integrated hoods that fit under cupboards, chimney hoods to wall-mounted panel extractors. |
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There is no chimney at the headquarters of the Chief Rabbinate in north London. |
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Still visible is the mill water race and base of the chimney. |
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Very little remains of the old silver mines at Glen Osmond, apart from some of the old shafts, adits and the chimney, the oldest mine building in Australia. |
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The first floor of the main wing of the building was destroyed and it was believed a chimney at the back of the building may have been left unstable. |
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Have your fireplace or wood stove inspected annually to remove any creosote build-up, which can block the chimney, forcing toxic fumes back into your living room. |
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I had never seen the rancher, who lived in the thrown-together compound of unmatched buildings down by the river, only a thin wraith of smoke coiling out of his chimney. |
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From your description, this chimney is probably not reparable anyway. |
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The house features a triple height glazed central atrium along the linear axis of the house where the main circulation wraps around a 9m high feature chimney. |
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They were not roped together at this point, and Doug decided to scout a way across the rock face into another chimney, or perhaps to a couloir they could use as a way down. |
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This mass is counterbalanced at the south end by a large chimney that anchors the transparent skin of the living space while framing views of the rocky landscape beyond. |
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Thus we have a medley of dates, spanning the reigns of Louis XIII to Louis XV, if you include the rococo picture frame on the Rigaud to the right of the chimney. |
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That case was cited in Pirelli in support of the argument that, since in that case there was economic loss when the chimney was built, the cause of action arose then. |
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Make sure the condition of the spark arrestor on top of the chimney is inspected so that there are no tears in the fabric that would allow embers to escape. |
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They don't fool me in their red vans and their long white beards and their false ho ho ho laughs, coming down your chimney at Christmas with sackfuls of letters. |
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Homeowners, masons, architects, and builders are specifying chimney pots as an alternative to less attractive metal wind and rain guards and flue pipes. |
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One of the last photographs of him shows him in his seventeenth-century timbered cottage, resting on a sofa beside the massive open fire chimney corner. |
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Part of Selby town centre was cordoned off when the gable end of a shop was struck by lightning, leaving a chimney stack poised precariously over a busy shopping street. |
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His furnace was placed at the middle of a side wall, where waste heat could be sucked up a chimney to prevent the workshop from becoming too hot in summer. |
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The South mill complex, with its towering 225 ft tall chimney, is empty and has fallen derelict while one grandiose scheme after another hit the dust. |
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Most of the items have whiled away the years in the couple's garden, including Victorian chimney pots, flag stones, mill wheels, sinks, fonts and a church's stone cross. |
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About fifteen feet up the heap is a crawl-through, which leads to more traversing in a fissure passage, and a straddle down a short chimney onto blocks. |
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The original granite stone sills have been cleaned and repaired, and the original chimney stack at number 3, while no longer in use, has been retained. |
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A high wind blustered around the house and roared in the chimney. |
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The citizens of those countries understand the hazards of unmaintained chimneys, and their chimney sweeps are regular members of their home safety team. |
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While the factory's existence is unmissable by its towering chimney that dominates the skyline, the location of its chalk quarry near the White Horse is rather more hidden. |
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But may have explained pony for my daughter found stuffed down chimney on Xmas morn. |
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There really was a zip line from the chimney on the house in Palo Alto that enabled the guys to fly into the pool. |
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Elsewhere in Britain motorways and minor roads were closed as lorries overturned, trees were uprooted and chimney stacks were toppled by 90 mph gusts. |
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But they were delighted and amazed when he turned up safe, but very thin and sooty, after an incredible four weeks stuck inside a neighbour's chimney. |
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The living room was home to a velour three-piece suite and we used the open fire a lot until we discovered the chimney had been blocked all along. |
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After this, they are spitted on sharp wooden spits, and hung up in a chimney, built for that purpose, at such distances, that the smoke may have free access to them all. |
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Unless you believe that a bearded red-clad fat guy squeezes himself down your chimney every Christmas, you probably already realise that this is chairmanspeak. |
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She blew a series of smoke rings out, because she knew that it amused me, stretching her head into the air like her neck was a stack and her lips the chimney rim. |
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So confident was he in his skill that more often than not he calmly moved to one side when the chimney dropped, later emerging from the dust to inspect his handiwork. |
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A little chimney jutted out of the back of the roof, beyond the steeple. |
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Celebrity steeplejack Fred Dibnah was supposed to end his days of felling factory chimneys with the demolition of the 175-ft Park Mill chimney in Royton yesterday. |
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Decoration was often in terracotta and the mill name displayed in white brick on the stir tower or chimney. |
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Up to the middle of the 19th century, poor Alpine farmers in Ticino sold their children as chimney sweeps in Milan. |
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I went on a training course in Derby and then did some training with one of Yorkshire's master chimney sweeps, which was very intense. |
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Almost 1,500 chimney sweeps can be found using CSIA's free zip-code locator at csia. |
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Half of the six and seven-year-olds dressed up as gentry, while the rest of the youngsters took on the persona of chimney sweeps and pickpockets. |
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Ontario protects about 150 threatened and endangered species, including polar bear, chimney swift, butternut and wolverine. |
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I was fascinated by the instinct of the chimney swift and delighted in hearing Damian talk about them. |
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There followed an account of some chimney swifts that had nested in the chimneys of the Temperance Street School. |
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Hands-on educational programs and the creation of nesting habitat for nighthawks and chimney swifts at Title 1 schools in Indianapolis. |
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For their Spot Test, the hopefuls transform a chimney pot into a strawberry container. |
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When the locomotive is running under power, a draught on the fire is created by the exhaust steam directed up the chimney by the blastpipe. |
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His journey was sprinkled with magic as chimney sweeps, rocking robins and giant Christmas bells lined the way. |
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The horrified Rabbit orders his gardener, Bill the Lizard, to climb on the roof and go down the chimney. |
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Steeplejacks have inspected the old chimney and will be making recommendations for a plan to demolish the landmark. |
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Workmen should never use open flame near thatch, and nothing should be burnt that could fly up the chimney and ignite the surface of the thatch. |
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Sparks from paper or burned rubbish can ignite dry thatch on the surface around a chimney. |
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There was a loophole in this wall, to let the light in, just at the height of a person's head, who was sitting near the chimney. |
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Thermosiphoning also occurs across air temperature gradients such as those utilized in a wood fire chimney or solar chimney. |
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Later, each factory would have its own steam engine and a chimney to give an efficient draft through its boiler. |
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The draft of a chimney due to a fire in a fireplace, and the rising of smoke particles from a fire, are due to free convection. |
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Children believe that Santa Claus comes down the chimney to bring them Christmas presents. |
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When the British came to America, so did the art of making witch balls.Folk hung witch balls in the chimney for the same reason. |
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Shaddon Mill, in Denton Holme, became famous for having the worlds 8th tallest chimney and was the largest cotton mill in England. |
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The grandest of the mills no longer used for textile production is Lister's Mill, the chimney of which can be seen from most places in Bradford. |
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Once the burn is complete, the chimney is plugged to prevent air from entering. |
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Based on Japanese Hibachi cooking surfaces, this barbecue features a blast furnace concept with a chimney effect. |
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Worsley Brook was culverted, and a memorial fountain to the Duke was built from the bricks of the works' chimney. |
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The open hearths of finery and chafery are surmounted each by a huge chimney. |
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It is drawn down through the gauze then passes the flame and ascends the chimney. |
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There are multiple gauzes, like the Mersaut, and there is an internal chimney like the Mueseler. |
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Gas finally passes down between the outermost chimney and the intermediate chimney, exiting a little above the glass. |
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The gases then start to rise up the intermediate chimney before exiting through another gauze. |
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At the top of the chimney a dished reflector diverts the gases out sideways through a number of holes in the chimney. |
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Nay looke you, I know twas true, For his father built a chimney in my fathers house, And the brickes are aline at this day to testifie. |
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The primary hazard associated with chimney backdrafts is the infiltration of carbon monoxide gas into the home. |
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The oil lamp was surrounded by a glass chimney with no ventilation from below. |
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North American birds the laughing gull, Franklin's gull and the chimney swift have also been spotted recently. |
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Smith said other species identified included a green heron, barn swallows, tree swallows, chimney swifts, and several warblers. |
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A galley with gauze provided the inlet, above the glass was a chimney with perforated copper cap and gauze outer. |
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He reasoned that a lamp in a chimney could create a sufficient updraft that firedamp would not penetrate down the chimney. |
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Carry out roughcast repairs to left hand chimney as detailed on the attached schedule in accordance with the attached specification. |
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Cort improved over Onions' furnace by adding dampers to the chimney, avoiding some of the risk of overheating and 'burning' the iron. |
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In the formal dining room, a bolection moulded painted fireplace with chimney piece takes pride of place. |
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However if heat is also collected from the chimney or flue then the flue gas temperature will have to be carefully monitored. |
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This can be seen as a square brick structure between the boiler house and the chimney. |
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Round in shape rather than square and with an over-sized chimney, the lodge immediately makes me think of a pepperpot. |
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The chimney was built entirely from the inside platforms, the masons working overhanded, and thus no staging was necessary on the outside. |
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Overfiring the appliance may cause a house fire. If a unit or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. |
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The briquettes do not produce a fire hot enough to draw the combustion products up the chimney. |
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He had a trademark of twisted chimney stacks, many of which can be seen on the buildings in the city centre. |
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A large chimney stood in the middle of the house that provided cooking facilities and warmth during the winter. |
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The upper portion of the lamp uses a chimney like Mueseler and Morgan lamps. |
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The golf club was based in the old chimney mill on Claremont Road, which was Britain's first five-sailed smock mill. |
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