The work is mostly in native Irish hardwoods but some local woodturners use more exotic timber like the Pua Rosa and the Brazilian purple heart. |
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She struggled to cope with huge financial worries, and ongoing problems concerning the sale of timber from the estate. |
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The man, who was single and in his thirties, was on his way from Cork delivering a load of timber to a site in Waterford. |
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The ground floor is constructed of reinforced concrete, which supports a lightweight timber frame for the upper stories. |
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Lochs, and Scotland has 30,000 of them, had defensive lake dwellings called crannogs, founded on timber piles. |
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The kitchen has fitted wall and floor oak units and laminated timber flooring. |
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Contemporary patterns of landholding in the Pacific Northwest reflect this legacy of land accumulation by a few large timber firms. |
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Scientists warn that such changes could affect agricultural yields, timber harvests and water resource productivity. |
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Externally the houses have a cut stone plinth, rendered walls to first floor level and a solid timber upper floor. |
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It's a place of heavy timber and half-timber houses and a central market square covered in cobbles, all reminiscent of earlier times. |
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According to standard classifications, a timber is a length of wood with a dimensional cross section greater than 13 centimeters on each side. |
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The Western Province provides abundant raw materials required for crafts production, timber is one of them. |
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He was told to go and assert British law over the lawless whalers, sealers, timber merchants, and other settlers. |
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There are original polished timber floorboards, and the window shutters have been restored and are in perfect working order. |
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Its colour scheme is soft lemon, which complements the stained timber floor. |
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Some termites feed on the wood timber of houses, posing a danger as a roof or ceiling can collapse from the impact of their feeding. |
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Double doors lead to a sitting room with antique marble fireplace and polished timber floor. |
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Hiking around the ranger station, the pair came across some ski tracks climbing up through the timber toward the north face. |
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Archaeological evidence seems to indicate that a quayside revetted in timber existed from the Middle Saxon period. |
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However, there have been many recent discoveries of vessel-fragments reused in timber revetments on the City of London's mile-long waterfront. |
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Excavations between 1963 and 1965 demonstrated that the ramparts were composed of chalk rubble with timber revetments. |
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What happened, your Honours, is that timber from approximately three-quarters of the leasehold itself was logged by licensed timber operators. |
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New Forestry aimed to mimic natural forest functions while providing for conventional timber objectives. |
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The accommodation includes an entrance hall with polished timber flooring, ceiling coving, recessed lighting and understairs storage. |
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The wooden lodges range from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom timber houses. |
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As time permitted, larger, purpose-built earth and timber castles of motte and bailey plan, or ringworks, were constructed. |
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It's known for hot tempers, drug lords and timber barons, none of which you want to mess with. |
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The next horizontal layer has occasional punched window openings with expressed timber lintels. |
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A structural report recommended that all internal partitions, floors, stairs, and all timber lintels in external walls be removed. |
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An arched timber entrance door opens up into a lobby with a stained wooden floor, a leaded-style window and moulded coving. |
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The foresters, therefore, clear the forest floor of excessive leaf litter and any debris of recent timber extraction operation. |
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It's true the timber trade provides a livelihood for some inhabitants of the region, but not for long. |
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Her mother stumbled and fell against a wall, and the movement brought down a weakened timber from the roof. |
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The aged timber cracked and the roof began to give way, spraying us with a shower of dirt and small debris. |
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Completing the accommodation are two further bedrooms, both roomy doubles with polished timber floorboards. |
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Tomorrow the old timber will be loaded into the back of the car and we'll take it down to the town dump for recycling. |
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A timber staircase leads from the entrance lobby to the first floor and the remaining five bedrooms. |
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An entrance lobby leads to the sitting room, which has polished timber floors and a charming cast iron fireplace. |
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McGill's timber studies developed within a utilitarian culture that expected science to produce practical results. |
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The long planks of timber fell off the truck to the left, knocking down a telegraph pole and felling telephone lines in the area. |
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The players scavenged driftwood and even raided a timber yard at night for materials, while 74 tip-up seats were donated by the local cinema. |
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In Britain and America, material was available in timber form, as plank, deals, board, and scantling. |
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But one day we had to go up to the attic for something and we found these hoops, mallets, timber balls and a peg. |
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As with all two-part furniture, check overall for compatibility of quality, timber and backboards. |
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Six tea lights nestle in the center of this piece of timber bamboo to make a spare, rustic candleholder. |
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It is in good decorative order, and features include timber floors, new teak sash windows, a restored chapel, and a new roof. |
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Gone are the days when valuable timber like rosewood and teak were considered predominant for construction works and furniture making. |
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The site develops with the construction of an aisled Late Saxon timber hall, which was one of King Cnut's royal manors. |
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I made this last year and the inside of it is a children's plastic sand pit with a butyl liner over it inside a timber frame. |
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He eventually secured a job as a sawyer with an Edinburgh timber merchant, which gave him the means to support a wife and three small children. |
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Opponents believe it's all a spin to provide more even-aged timber for the sawyers. |
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The size and number of sawpits would be determined by the ability of the timber merchant to acquire material and employ sawyers. |
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Lay the timber on a pair of sawhorses and mark the cutting line on one face. |
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When he learnt of a valuable Baltic convoy carrying timber and tar for shipbuilding due into port, he waited to ambush it off Scarborough. |
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The region's timber draws truckloads of migrant workers who come to cut its prized mahogany, an expensive hardwood in high demand overseas. |
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They also provide considerable information about the river itself, its sandbars and islands, as well as the plants and timber on its banks. |
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Those were the days, down in Wakonda, when the timber of the Siuslaw was ours for the taking. |
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This is fitted with white wall and floor units and an integrated oven, and has a pitched ceiling with exposed timber beams and an oak floor. |
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This features a quarry tiled floor, oak timber beams and numerous storage presses. |
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A timber deck is supported on I beams which transfer its loads to the hoops. |
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The finished apartments will have exposed original timber beams, oak flooring, glazed balconies and spiral staircases. |
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In 1909, another leg was added to the jetty, to facilitate a railway line for the loading of timber onto steamers and tall sailing ships. |
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The first paintball markers were used by timber cruisers and lumbermen to mark the trees selected for harvesting or cutting. |
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During the ensuing two decades, lumbermen went on to clear-cut the majority of the timber in the Smokies. |
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I was hired by timber workers, mining and ranching interests to investigate acts of sabotage against their industries. |
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They found that Asian elephants in European zoos typically live about 15 years, only half as long as elephants in timber camps. |
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Well basically CCA treated timber is treated with copper, chromium and arsenic, which is injected into the wood under pressure. |
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In Indonesia about 70 percent of timber production is from illegal logging. |
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This knowledge of fire is conditioned by the social world of organized logging and timber extraction. |
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Illegal logging and timber smuggling influenced the policy and caused price rises for wood domestically. |
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Giving loggers the timber they remove in exchange for the service they perform is not an improvement, Holmer says. |
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Canada only charges loggers for timber replacement costs in the vast national forests and does not take bids for the timber, as the U.S. does. |
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It's a balancing act between the votes of environmentalists on the mainland and those of loggers and timber workers who fear job losses. |
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By 1940, virtually all trees in the state that were valuable as timber had been logged, and much of the land had been turned to pasture. |
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The houses will have timber windows and sheeting, and a brick and roughcast render. |
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The walls, as in the rest of the house, are finished in traditional rough plaster that complements the timber doors and architraves. |
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The tunnels were shored up by timber and after 85 years, many of these timber supports are rotting away. |
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The timbermen replied that they had legal rights to cut the timber and she had no right to interfere. |
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As private timberlands reached their maximum output, timber companies turned to the national forests to supply the market demand. |
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Then began two months of learning how to tie clove and timber hitches, square and diagonal lashings. |
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A woman just will not be accepted as presidential timber in the current macho-male-dominated political environment. |
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The large quantities of timber grown in inland Aberdeenshire were floated down river to ports for shipment. |
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The branch-cutting of oaks that was common everywhere meant that good timber was ruined. |
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The ring was even seeking Carey Act segregations on land where timber grew. |
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Trees take 80 years to mature and timber is cut every five years, giving a big income boost in that year. |
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We can grow twice as much timber on our land if the markets tell us to do so. |
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In 1966 a wounded and escaped timber wolf ran amok in the city's north end before five Montreal police cornered and killed it. |
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That's because until seedlings reach green-up, regulations keep adjacent cut blocks of marketable timber off limits to loggers. |
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Today, top grade oak timber is increasingly hard to find, with borer-perforated trees more suitable for paper or pulpwood. |
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Sixty years later he was amazed that more timber was being cut than during the bonanza era of lumbering. |
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Much of the timber had been cut for income and the few cows that were there were left to Rose Lane's brother, Alton. |
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Since only oak met the high requirements of strength and durability, oak timber became a strategic raw material. |
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Many landowners cut their best remaining timber to supplement their income and feed their families. |
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The kitchen beyond is painted blue with red floor tiling and a good range of whitewashed timber units at ground and eye-level. |
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He hadn't seen that kind of quality timber for sale in all his twenty-seven years. |
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At the rear of the stone building was a small timber extension with a range of further accommodation. |
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A man gifted with his hands, he was content and at ease building walls and making timber panels. |
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Building with timber results in lower greenhouse emissions and less air and water pollution, while it also produces less solid waste by-products. |
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Its product, wood, is of primary importance to humans as timber for construction, fuelwoods, and wood-pulp for paper manufacturing. |
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On July 2 in that year, a fire swept through the village, destroying dozens of the thatched and timber buildings. |
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Malaysia is also a major producer of timber and timber products including hardwoods. |
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Traditional timber buildings, craft demonstrations, street entertainers and a replica ship will create an authentic period atmosphere. |
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For the author, the craft of building in timber is not so much carpentry as wizardry. |
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This comprises the aforementioned sauna as well as an attic room with timber floor, wood panelled walls and a Velux window. |
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Having spent four years restoring the cottage, it is now home, from where Richard works as a woodworker making timber buildings and follies. |
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There are timber floors throughout the property, except for the dining and utility areas where terracotta tiling is used. |
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The horizontal timber battens of the south wall overlay profiled metal sheets, changing the scale of the wall and introducing shadow animation. |
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This has red deal timber flooring, wainscoting to dado level, a baluster railing and plaster cornicing. |
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The first double bedroom has a timber floor and en suite bathroom with corner bath. |
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This is a through room enjoying front and rear garden aspects and is fitted with a range of natural timber fronted units. |
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Stacks of bricks and timber covered in tarpaulins were piled carelessly around half built houses. |
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The project saw the aging clubhouse replaced by a sectional timber building. |
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There was a timber yard next door and someone thought to test the process on pine. |
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He said sugar, cement, timber and building material were some of the marketable goods in the neighboring countries. |
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Once this is achieved the thicknesser accurately and rapidly dimensions all your timber to the required size making accurate joinery a breeze. |
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If you need to size and finish timber in bulk on site or in the workshop, these professional thicknessers will do the job. |
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Both have impressive white marble fireplaces as well as timber flooring, cornices, centre roses and shuttered sash windows. |
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Dawnus provided machines to prepare the site and supplied concrete, aggregate, timber and manpower. |
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The camp includes a group of tents, a temple, tin-roofed sheds and small temporary houses made of reclaimed timber and coconut thatch. |
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Fourteen wagons of timber left the track at Quintinshill, near Gretna, at 9.07 am. |
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A pine staircase leads up to the bedrooms, the largest of which has a red deal floor as well as a timber wainscot. |
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Add elegant age to modern bathrooms by wainscoting the lower third of the wall areas in tongue-and-groove timber slats or boards. |
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The floor is tiled and timber panel walls are complemented by wainscoting to dado level. |
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Double doors separate two rooms, both with antique-style fireplaces, high coved ceilings and timber floors. |
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Harbour facilities, such as timber quays, jetties and revetments were recorded at many of the ports. |
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The difficulty in sourcing timbers led him to open a recycled timber business. |
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It is proposed that the waste timber product would be obtained from local forestry residues including thinnings. |
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Busselton had become a thriving port for shipments of jarrah, karri and tuart timber from the local forests. |
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We use a modern water-based timber preservative that doesn't flake, and we just put on one coat with no need for preparation. |
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How is it that we can be so enthralled by a timber circle, a hillfort, a medieval watermill, an ancient wood? |
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The timber of jelutong is classified as not durable under the exposed conditions. |
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The experts reckon the house originally has a thatched or cut wood roof supported by a wattle wall and timber posts. |
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Next to it is a timber building overhanging the lake, a fish restaurant and a jetty for fishing and boarding ferries. |
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I stand over another well, another deep hole, but this one has long bamboo poles and timber flung in. |
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In ideal conditions, a house constructed with a timber frame can be windproof and weathertight in days and completed in six to eight weeks. |
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She was blinded by her tears and the smoke, so she couldn't see the burning timber above her that was about to fall. |
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Combined with driving large timber trucks, these things define a certain kind of dash among young Kayan men. |
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It boasts many original features including joinery, fireplaces, window boxes and timber ceilings. |
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The massive walls work well as heat sinks, but the beautiful timber walls, with all their complex joinery, are too porous to hold heat. |
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This rawness plays against the finesse of the timber joinery and gives the interiors a fresh edge. |
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Traditional timber buildings in Bhutan are jointed together using no steel fasteners. |
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Make old timber look new with the addition of vinegar and blasting it with a blowtorch. |
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The original timber flooring throughout the ground floor lends character to a well-proportioned city dwelling. |
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The back garden has been laid in patio and also features a timber shed, while the small front garden is railed and has been laid with bricks. |
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After ceasing to haul timber and minerals, the track was used briefly to haul tourists in an old automobile converted into a railbus. |
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The timber cutters in turn provided extra income for nearby farmers during lean times to transport it to Laura the nearest railhead. |
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Its rainforests have never been cleared for timber or replaced with sugar plantations. |
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What we see, though, are not the bright, seductive confections of adland, but the rough timber poles and frames that support these messages. |
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A family of Tamil shipwrights were adzing baulks of timber into banana-shaped fishing rafts. |
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The timber is of the highest quality, denser than other oak timber, and in the days of wagons was prized for making whiffletrees. |
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Several of the early timber splitters regularly hunted kangaroos or possums to solve this problem. |
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Most preposterous is the concept of rapid introgression of Mojave toxin genes from Mojave rattlers into timber rattlers. |
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Clark says timber rattlesnakes and other pit vipers may be the most social of all snakes. |
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A new study of timber rattlesnakes in the eastern United States marks the first time kin recognition has been observed in snakes. |
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Afrormosia is an economically important timber species that is considered an excellent alternative to teak. |
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Support the keel with timber blocking to take most of the weight of the hull. |
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It is crowned with a stone shell keep of about 1300, which replaced a timber predecessor. |
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Above, the ancient door of massive timber in good preservation, being wide open, I walked in. |
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The value of acorns as fodder and the tree as timber was significant in the agrarian economy. |
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Authorities say that so far the timber dam is holding but it could send six feet of water rushing into downtown. |
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All the houses will have a traditional look with curved timber framed windows, decorative roof detail and over-door pediments. |
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This bright and airy room includes an original cast iron fireplace with tiled inset, timber flooring, a sash window and fitted bookshelves. |
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Its en suite bathroom has recessed lighting, a timber floor and white tiled walls. |
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Off this is the sitting room with timber floors and a gas fire set within an ornate fireplace. |
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You are much less likely to be arrested for destroying London trees if you buy planks of wood from a local timber merchant. |
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Although the timber could be used for wood fuel, it was not economic to remove it from the site at present. |
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The main entrance in the Georgian wing opens into a high, well-lit hallway with a timber floor and white-painted wood panelling. |
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Recycled material was used for the soft furnishings, wood and timber for the flower boxes etc. |
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With rising costs of timber and skilled labour hard to find, woodcarvings have become expensive and the exclusive realm of the rich. |
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Mentionably, professional woodcutters, who are adept at handsawing of timber are hired by the timber smugglers to carry on the business. |
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Furniture takes the form of either long, low timber benches, or blond wood chairs, equipped with kneelers. |
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It also looks at ways of supporting the indigenous timber industry and using woodlands to improve health, landscape and wildlife. |
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The timber buildings suffered from woodworm and supplied an ideal location for woodlice, spiders and wasps. |
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The early medieval carpenter was not only skilled in working the wood, but also in selecting the correct timber and shape for the job. |
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Upset and shouting, Buck took to his heels and dashed out of the room, the wooden door banging on its hinges behind him as his cowboy boots clattered on the timber porch. |
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At a time when fire-fighting equipment was virtually non-existent and buildings constructed of timber and thatch, town fires were a constant hazard. |
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Feral hogs are often found in the remote, rugged portions of the state's Ozarks mountain range, where thick brush and timber make it hard to locate and kill the animals. |
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Faced with the challenge of selecting a flooring solution that created the right ambience, reclaimed maple woodblock from a timber flooring specialist provided the solution. |
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Learn how to create bowlines, clove hitches and timber hitches. |
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Two as yet undated alignments of timber posts found near Brancaster could be Anglo-Saxon fish-traps, similar to examples found in the Blackwater estuary in Essex. |
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The bells were increased in number and rehung with new fittings in the 1930s in an old timber bellframe with a new metal frame above it to house two of the bells. |
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In the 1950s the couple built an electric sawmill behind their home in North Lismore and began supplying timber to other local businesses, expanding as each year passed. |
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Each patrol is to pull logs or similar items across a space or distance using a timber hitch with a single half hitch for fastening on to the log. |
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Earth and timber fortifications were hastily erected, whether in motte-and-bailey or in ringwork form, in new areas during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. |
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All of the apartments will have en suite shower rooms, custom designed kitchens, fitted wardrobes, large timber sliding sash windows and ten foot high ceilings. |
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It was constructed from prefabricated timber panels, shipped out from England, and was soon very popular with sailors, quarrymen and seaside visitors. |
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The complex will be built with thermally efficient non-toxic timber panels, which should mean residents have a pleasant surprise when the energy bill arrives. |
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Vertical timber slats are sandwiched between two layers of glass forming a layered, translucent membrane, so at night, the pavilions will glow like lanterns above the town. |
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The white paint on the porch was peeling, long years of standing was wearing away at the timber wood planks on the floor, creaking with every step. |
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One organisation that has been trying to extract some of the timber for reuse is the North Sutherland Forestry Trust, which runs a nearby sawmill. |
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Demonstrate tying the timber hitch and clove hitch and their use in a square, shear, and diagonal lashing by joining 2 or more poles or staves together. |
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To protect potential mining sites and timber supplies, the Box-Ironbark eucalypt forests which characterised auriferous soils were held back from agricultural settlement. |
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The hotel contains an oak timber frame thought to have formed the end of an aisled hall, a popular form of building among well-off peasants in the 13 th century. |
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Further liveliness was achieved in all the blocks by special treatment to the ends, and by varying the cladding between timber boarding and painted render in strong colours. |
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He also specialises in roller blinds, venetians, timber venetians, Roman blinds, vertical drapes, budget curtaining, ready-made curtains, valances and rod pocketed curtains. |
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They range from kitsch Tyrolean examples, complete with ornate synthetic roof tiles and balustraded balconies, to far less showy Scandinavian-style laminated timber homes. |
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Several women incorporate woven grasses and native timber such as totara and kauri, and use these media to interpret their particular geography and history. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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Meanwhile, he has called on tobacco farmers to use electricity to cure their tobacco and not timber because depletion of trees would cause harm to the environment. |
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It may be the most elegant and sophisticated wood yard in the world, but its three-dimensional lattice structure will work excellently as a timber seasoning device. |
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Reinstate timber wainscot boarding along eastern wall in its original position and remove item 13 to allow the proper installation of wainscoting. |
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The interior is fitted out in a Polynesian theme, with timber and rattan everywhere, along with carved wooden masks, fertility dolls and seashells. |
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Many embankments, timber revetments and masonry river walls from the 10th to the 15th centuries were recovered, and tonnes of artefacts retrieved. |
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Extensive repairs to the roof are also under way and roofers from Wales are replacing tiles, insulating the roof and repairing damaged timber work. |
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A person, Kant tells us, is crooked timber from which no straight thing can be made. |
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Larry Walton, whose team is still managing the land under a short-term timber supply contract, admits the prospects of the state assuming control make him nervous. |
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The form of the building is a simple extrusion constructed with a series of parallel reinforced concrete walls under an oversailing heavy timber roof. |
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The blazing timber yard, which is close to a main train line, brought services on the Tilbury loop line to halt as the line was closed for safety reasons. |
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It has put forward no plans, however, to force timber companies to reforest the stripped areas and made no mention of the ongoing logging activities. |
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In 1991 after inspection by the state, the selectmen ordered it to be closed due to deterioration of timber members and deformation of timber arches. |
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In 1969, an anthropologist working in Santa Fe de la Laguna decried the uncontrolled woodcutting and timber raiding that was finishing off the forests there. |
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Why is it that only people living within 100 metres or a neighbouring property or Council, can appeal against the granting of a private timber reserve? |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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The prototype had a waterproof canvas stretched over hinged timber ribs, quality-tested by letting armies of ants and termites loose on the fabric. |
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She is determined to stop loggers from illegally extracting timber from Indian reserves and national parks and to put an end to indiscriminate jungle clearance. |
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The building is a simple metal box, its south-facing elevation constructed from a wall of sliding timber and glass doors that provide access to a veranda. |
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For example, unexpected medical bills may make it necessary for a landowner to harvest and sell timber that would otherwise have been allowed to grow longer. |
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Features include polished oak flooring, handmade timber kitchen units with oak worktops and a cast iron fireplace with tiled inset in the dining room. |
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Wheat farmers, grape growers, hawkers, wattle growers, charcoal burners, timber cutters and teamsters all needed good roads for their businesses to operate successfully. |
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According to Bapedal, the Indonesian government's environment agency, 57 timber companies are logging a massive 11 million hectare area in the region. |
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Deny said local residents had been persuaded by the owners of several timber companies to log areas within KEL, including the protected Mount Leuser National Park. |
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A new fitted kitchen with timber framed windows overlooks the rear of the property and one of the two bedrooms has a walk-in cupboard providing generous storage space. |
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They will be timber framed, so construction will be quick and the first residents, who are now staying in temporary accommodation, should be moving in early next year. |
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When we found she could sail in stronger winds, we fitted a stronger mast and rigging and, later, a keelson, an internal timber spanning three frames. |
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To the right is a large kitchen with terracotta tiled floor, vaulted timber ceiling and teak windows set into exterior walls that are at least 3 feet thick. |
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There are rich mineral deposits and huge timber reserves, but these are largely unexploited, and lack of foreign exchange has led to food shortages. |
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Today, his Arkansas-based timber company is a raging success. |
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Blacks cleared land, selling timber and developing bottomland to achieve ownership. |
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Forestry laws govern activities in designated forest lands, most commonly with respect to forest management and timber harvesting. |
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It meant obtaining scarce steel, cement and timber when the Treasury were trying to maximise exports and minimise imports. |
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The head race is the overhead timber structure and a branch to the left supplies water to the wheel. |
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It was originally an earth and timber stockaded construction which was later rebuilt in stone. |
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In an act of reconciliation, King Charles II donated timber from the royal forests of Salcey and Whittlebury to help with the rebuild. |
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In some mills timber was also eliminated from the roof structure which was supported by cast or wrought iron trusses. |
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They are defects which weaken timber and lower its value for structural purposes where strength is an important consideration. |
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In the UK, the skill of making timber formwork for poured, or in situ, concrete, is referred to as shuttering. |
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In the 20th century, portland cement came into common use and concrete foundations allowed carpenters to do away with heavy timber sills. |
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The Timber Framers Guild also has a formal apprenticeship program for traditional timber framing. |
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Lumber and paper companies at one time owned most of their timber lands and sold some finished products such as corrugated boxes. |
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The tendency has been to divest of timber lands to raise cash and to avoid property taxes. |
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Simply grab the bottom of the plasterboard and wobble and shoogle it from the timber frame. |
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Shire horses continue to be used in agriculture and timber operations to complement mechanisation. |
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Check the thickness of the timber on the wall panels and look for shiplap and overlap cladding as a sign of good construction. |
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In North and South America, smaller shafts are designed to be rectangular with timber supports. |
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We effectively receive a 75 percent severance tax on timber sales on the BLM lands, in the form of county payments. |
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Both techniques encourage new growth while allowing the sustainable production of timber and other woodland produce. |
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The curve may allow the identification of coppice timber in archaeological sites. |
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In 1156, Knjaz Yury Dolgoruky fortified the town with a timber fence and a moat. |
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Alternatively, they may be skeuomorphs of earlier timber circle sites rebuilt in stone, especially the examples in Wessex. |
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The favoured timber for pencils was Red Cedar as it was aromatic and did not splinter when sharpened. |
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Production of leather tanning products and chromic acid used in timber treatment and electro-plating was ceased as a result. |
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The forests which covered it in ancient times supplied the Greeks and Sicilians with timber for shipbuilding. |
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Square panels are large, wide panels typical of some later timber frame houses. |
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Since the adelgid did not attack red spruce or hardwoods, its impact on the timber industry would be minimal. |
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So far as known the Yurok never cut growing timber for fuel, nor did any California Indians, nor probably any axless native Americans. |
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I cut new timber with my saw and inhaled the sweet sour smell of blackbutt. |
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If you have solid timber floorboards, each board is slotted into the next by a tongue and groove joint along the long edges. |
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A castle with earthen ramparts, a motte, and timber defences and buildings could have been constructed by an unskilled workforce. |
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They had also seen a Lockwood show home utilizing a mix of timber and gibbed walls. |
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Early Medieval architecture's secular buildings were simple constructions mainly using timber with thatch for roofing. |
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Such changes may have reduced the supply of usable timber and forced people to look at other materials. |
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North of Italy, where masonry construction was never extinguished, stone construction was replacing timber in important structures. |
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The rabbet for the comparatively horizontal horn timber is taken from the sections in the body plan. |
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The pits may have contained standing timbers creating a timber circle, although there is no excavated evidence of them. |
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Joseph Armitage Wade, a Hull timber merchant and Hornsea resident was a key promoter of the line. |
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The timber circle was oriented towards the rising sun on the midwinter solstice, opposing the solar alignments at Stonehenge. |
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The avenue was aligned with the setting sun on the summer solstice and led from the river to the timber circle. |
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Tumuli graves had a chamber, rather large in some cases, lined with timber and with the body and grave goods set about the room. |
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The early castles were simple earth and timber constructions, later replaced with stone structures. |
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A laminated arch is a timber arch made of layers of bent planks secured by treenails. |
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In the South of the Park, timber harvesting is integral to management of Kielder Forest. |
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In a region short of building stone, local clay deposits and timber provided the raw materials for brick manufacture. |
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It was built, in the late 11th or early 12th century of earth with timber palisades for defence and a one or two storey wooden dwelling. |
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Thinner timber transoms were used to keep the baulks the correct distance apart. |
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It was found impossible to drain the bog at Chat Moss, and one of the men on the site, Robert Stannard suggested timber in a herring bone layout. |
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Many small railways were built to serve sand and gravel pits, cement works and the peat and timber extraction industries. |
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He's part lofer, Jean. His mother was a favorite shepherd dog of mine. His father was a big timber wolf that took us two years to kill. |
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Initially, a very simple temporary structure was built from local timber to house the relics of Cuthbert. |
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In total, 70,000 tons of stone, 3,000 tons of timber and 450 tons of lead were used in the construction of the cathedral. |
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Milecastles in this area were also built from timber and earth rather than stone, but turrets were always made from stone. |
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Because thatch is lighter, less timber is required in the roof that supports it. |
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As with all Forestry Commission woodlands timber is independently certified under the Forest Stewardship Council scheme. |
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The port of Teignmouth, in existence since the 13th century, remains active, mostly handling clay, timber and grain. |
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In earth and timber castles, the gateway was usually the first feature to be rebuilt in stone. |
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Although superseded by their stone successors, timber and earthwork castles were by no means useless. |
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The gun ports developed in this period show a unique feature, that of a horizontal timber across the opening. |
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A hook on the end of the gun could be latched over the timber so the gunner did not have to take the full recoil of the weapon. |
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The superstructure of such a house would have been made of timber and thatch. |
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An earth and timber castle was cheaper and easier to erect than one built from stone. |
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Possibly coerced into working for their lord, the construction of an earth and timber castle would not have been a drain on a client's funds. |
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Most Spanish castles were built from stone, whereas castles in Eastern Europe were usually of timber construction. |
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The wattle may be made as loose panels, slotted between timber framing to make infill panels, or made in place to form the whole of a wall. |
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Over time the purpose of the Commission broadened to include many other activities beyond timber production. |
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Next, a continuous groove is cut along the middle of each inner face of the lower timber in each panel. |
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Vertical slender timbers, known as staves, are then inserted and these hold the whole panel within the timber frame. |
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During 2010 Michael Eavis received a donation from British Waterways of timber from the old gates at Caen Hill Locks in Wiltshire. |
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Today oak wood is still commonly used for furniture making and flooring, timber frame buildings, and for veneer production. |
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Under the terms of the agreement the Soviet Union would in return ship raw materials such as food and timber to the western zones. |
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The commission was also tasked with promoting forestry and the production of timber for trade. |
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The low cost of land, and the need to increase timber production meant that by 1939 the Forestry Commission was the largest landowner in Britain. |
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