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She had family and lived in Point of | Timber, a small river landing along Indian Slough, Sa |
a semicircular breastwork of brush and fallen | timber about three hundred yards long. |
in 1913 to modify the trusses, and replace the | timber abutments with reinforced concrete. |
Opened in 1883, the | timber accommodation provided for the High Level stat |
He was appointed United States | timber agent for Louisiana and Mississippi in 1853. |
Later he served as the HBC | Timber Agent and was Chief Clerk of the HBC Land Depa |
t either end and with edges marked by stone or | timber alignments and/or a low earth bank and ditch. |
eir terminal ends and have no upright stone or | timber alignments. |
way, he retreated with his men into a stand of | timber along the river, where they formed a defensive |
As land was cleared for farming, | timber also constituted a significant commodity. |
The colouring and grain pattern of the | timber also makes it a popular choice for furniture m |
ra pavonina is a species of tree, used for its | timber, also known as Barbados pride, Coral-wood, Cor |
r stations on this line, the buildings were of | timber, although the platforms were of conventional c |
In conjunction with the milling of | timber an extensive scheme of re-afforestation was un |
The plant is named after the heaviness of its | timber and cultivated in tropical climates for its fo |
They also cleared | timber and constructed a road south towards Salem and |
Monkerai is traditionally | timber and dairy country but in previous years has be |
traditonal Worcestershire black and white half | timber and thatch. |
n 1945 the company started manufacture of sawn | timber and plywood on a modest scale with a few indig |
The Bessonneau hangar was a portable | timber and canvas aircraft hangar used by the Royal F |
Bald worked as a | timber and brick merchant. |
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in 1852 and engaged in the | timber and lumber business. |
ee, and Gadsden, Alabama, hauling mainly iron, | timber, and coal from the Lookout Mountain area. |
ion, with one fork containing lots of standing | timber and another having many submerged rocky outcro |
It is, however, primarily cultivated for its | timber, and is also used in urban landscaping. |
ome of the larger species, sometimes known as " | timber bamboo", are used as construction timber and f |
Local citizens dismantled the fort for its | timber, and by 1828 little remained. |
stantial operations involving cattle ranching, | timber and citrus in the area around Holopaw plus the |
Merchants cut the forests for | timber and cultivated choice stands for use as masts |
sale of goods into the harvesting and sale of | timber and the operation of warehouses and wharfs for |
nd tourist traffic fell considerably, although | timber and munitions traffic for the war effort offse |
nd also had a thriving shipping trade in corn, | timber and coal until this declined with the coming o |
, including an embargo on gemstones, metal and | timber, and a tighter visa ban against members of the |
The original station building was | timber and did not survive, nor did the brick-built g |
ust 1635, the Dove sailed for England carrying | timber and beaver pelts, but she never arrived home a |
Lumber Company continued to work the area for | timber and to run the sawmill at Nagrom. |
Soft light glimmers on the brick, | timber and leather that decorate its interior. |
o be given all-metal hulls, she was cased with | timber and coppered below the water line, as were woo |
arts of the lake contain stretches of standing | timber and along the northern bank there are submerge |
and selling of goods, including the export of | timber and flour and owned shares in steamships opera |
It is widely used for | timber, and its bark is used for fibers. |
Nutrients are retained in the waste | timber and livestock effluent and can be recycled wit |
k, with a north-facing dormer half finished in | timber and stucco. |
ovide passenger access, followed by additional | timber and corrugated iron buildings and a telegraph |
The Corlette was first used to ship | timber and wool out of Port Stephens in 1816. |
Parts of a | timber and stone bridge have also been recorded close |
50s the Lakewood area was known for its virgin | timber and pristine nature, but aggressive logging an |
Naches' infrastructure is based mainly on | timber and agriculture, known for its large masses of |
ted widely to provide shade for young trees in | timber and coffee plantations. |
small extent in forestry for Christmas trees, | timber and paper production, though its slower growth |
The station platform was built out of | timber and had a small wooden shelter. |
It is over 220 ft long (67 m) with | timber and iron roof spans of 72 ft (22 m), this Grad |
allowed the development of one of the richest | timber and agricultural industries in the Delta area. |
st, and tie hacks were the loggers who cut the | timber and shaped it into railroad ties. |
Silky Oak is a valuable | timber and was one of Australia's best known cabinet |
In 1925, Kern County was hit hard by grain, | timber and watershed fires. |
Greenbushes is a | timber and mining town located in the South West regi |
t later became a ribbon development of typical | timber and stone strip buildings within ditched enclo |
taken the form of a ringwork constructed from | timber and with a wooden palisade. |
It is primarily a residential suburb with many | timber and tin Queenslander style housing. |
ally dealt with gems, precious stones, jewels, | timber and the textile trade. |
turned to his business pursuits which included | timber and banking. |
d been heritage-listed, are the only surviving | timber and iron clad platelayers' cottages in Western |
e things: a relaxed streetscape of distinctive | timber and art deco buildings, the heritage-listed Ma |
tions on the sale or supply of arms, diamonds, | timber and travel were terminated. |
The school also owned stands of | timber and other agricultural property, as well as a |
is family settled in Tacoma where he developed | timber and real estate businesses and became the firs |
arose around Marion Ulmer's turpentine still, | timber and naval stores interests in the first half o |
feeder creeks there a large areas of standing | timber and submerged logs. |
hasers of Lots 1 to 6 inclusive are to pay for | Timber and underwoods in accordance with the Conditio |
ciduous woodland which was previously used for | timber and charcoal, and is currently managed by the |
The original structure was built completely in | timber and was engineered by Brunel and K. E. Fletche |
s of beer to the Baltic, importing in exchange | timber and iron to make the barrels. |
und, a blacksmith's shop, sawmills and Millars | Timber and Trading Company. |
First built in | timber and later replaced in brick in 1684, evidence |
t Board members held their meetings in a small | timber and iron building with their first ever purcha |
th century there was an economic shift towards | timber and fishing. |
He was unimpressed with the clay soil, poor | timber and swamps and he concluded, it is impossible |
rches, but the shingled slate roof, the tarred | timber and the carved animal heads are characteristic |
lood poured over the bridge a vast quantity of | timber and debris came down with the force of a batte |
Pickering castle was originally a | timber and earth motte and bailey castle. |
riculture, the industry of building materials, | timber and woodworking industry are present in great |
ors to bow and warp under the weight of glass, | timber, and gritstone slates |
lowed in 1947 by Operation Woodpecker in which | timber and peat was supplied to the civilian populati |
as agriculture, but iron was smelted too, good | timber and charcoal was produced, and grain was mille |
e Battle of Gettysburg, Big Round Top's slope, | timber, and boulders precluded placement of artillery |
er went through restoration in 2005, replacing | timber and rotted windowsills. |
n ideal location for the gathering of wood for | timber and firewood, and led to the first Saxon settl |
urrounded by subsidiary buildings of stone and | timber and forming the centre of a variety of agricul |
eral commercial and financial companies: Foley | Timber and Land Company in Florida; Leach Capital and |
HCHSonline.org - | timber and turpentine industries |
ies is used similarly to the A. saccharum, for | timber and for maple syrup production. |
med near the Bonpas Creek, which moved grains, | timber, and other natural resources from the river do |
The mountains provided a source of | timber and firewood, and small iron foundries dotted |
After the Second World War, the developing | timber and agriculture industries attracted more peop |
War in 1642, rural communities began to seize | timber and other resources on the estates of royalist |
00 m3) per year by 1868-69, as well as squared | timber and lathes. |
sidence with irregular massing and brick, half | timber, and stucco and shingle exterior surfaces. |
om the port to Te Rapa and Auckland and export | timber and timber products from local forests and the |
initiatives designed to promote agricultural, | timber and industrial interests with a view to expand |
The trees were logged for | timber, and small controlled burns were used to elimi |
ly abandoned, perhaps because of exhaustion of | timber and game resources. |
Fed by the shop's | timber and an unusually dry summer, the blaze erupted |
Commodities such as coal, | timber, and cement have been the mainstay of freight |
restry reforms and advice on its management of | timber and diamonds. |
Its uses include | timber and fuel. |
he approach viaduct, originally constructed in | timber and comprising 32 spans, was rebuilt in brick |
l 1850 - 28 May 1922) was a noted developer of | timber and mineral lands in America and the central f |
He is also Chairman of the Board of Tanizul | Timber and Teeslee Forest Products, companies owned b |
nsitional government to lift sanctions against | timber and diamonds. |
iling sea, heavy working horses pulling felled | timber and hard-working farm horses trudging home at |
Furthermore Kaluwara (Diospyros ebenum) | timber and Milla timber were used for the wooden deco |
for its proximity to water power for the mill, | timber and a rock quarry that could provide millstone |
It is cut for keruing | timber and yields oil (commonly called the keruing oi |
Jacksonville, which purchased much of Penney's | timber and farm lands. |
Healy is a member of the Crooked | Timber and orgtheory.net |
h he partnered with W I Crafts in real estate, | timber, and coal mining under the name Crafts & Lee ( |
The buildings are constructed in | timber and local stone. |
The hall was constructed largely of | timber and built by local villagers. |
d windjammer, the SS Paul, carrying a cargo of | timber and grounding in a storm in 1925. |
ng to discover Wobbly stickers pasted on every | timber and cross beam in the place: "Join the Wobblie |
es back to the 12th century when Croc, built a | timber and earth castle. |
ll in to decline, possibly being used to store | timber and later as a ship-breakers. |
After that inhabitants cut firewood and | timber, and local wood and charcoal fueled kilns that |
ot are the cane brake and the horses; the tall | timber and the mysterious river, where hard by, on Au |
At the start of the 20th century, agriculture, | timber, and ranching were the leading economic engine |
Timber and logging interests contributed heavily to t | |
by reckless destruction of green cover by the | timber and the mining mafia. |
His father Magnus Martinus Skou was a | timber and coal merchant. |
h his brother Hugh; the brothers also exported | timber and fish. |
Fort Williams was a | timber and earthwork fortification constructed in Ale |
storical notes that "bush land with some heavy | timber and the occasional stray cow from Belmont gree |
ps, over creek bottoms, through tall stands of | timber, and into areas so remote one can almost exper |
An old abandoned | timber and brick house at Iona, Woodville |
was dated 1672, was replaced in 1893 by one of | timber and plaster. |
Later came imports of cotton, | timber and grain to Manchester, and potters' material |
The partners exported | timber and were also shipbuilders. |
The nave roof is also of | timber and is divided into sections corresponding wit |
But the interior's use of heavy, inpainted | timber and raised and paneled pews recalls late medie |
is beautifully undulated, and diversified with | timber and flourishing plantations, through which ext |
operated primarily as a cargo vessel, carrying | timber and guano to Ireland. |
r his college education, he was engaged in the | timber and rubber business and was associated with Yo |
It is famed for its | timber and resin. |
s the general manager of the Scottish-Carolina | Timber and Land Company's American operations. |
It housed the "Crown Land, | Timber and Registry Office for the District of Albert |
The first roof lanterns were made of | timber and glass and were often prone to leaking. |
The other quarter was divided between cane, | timber and cattle. |
railway and jetty in 1872 to transport jarrah | timber and sandalwood from Jarrahdale overseas. |
ure - sailing to San Francisco with a cargo of | timber and potatoes, which he hoped to sell to partic |
disturbances through the illegal collection of | timber and other forest products. |
t was a Motte-and-bailey castle, made first of | timber and later of stone, that dates from prior to t |
, was surrounded by a wall; at first made from | timber and later stone. |
However, this lighthouse was constructed of | timber, and in 1898 these timbers were found to be de |
The chief industries of Tarrytown are | timber and farming. |
xploitation of natural resources such as jade, | timber and gold. |
The crew investigates seal rookeries, cut | timber and retrieve iron from the beached wreck of th |
The | timber and stone was moved out of the wood via Spring |
Timber and wheat came from Russia, tea from China to | |
This pine is a source of construction | timber, and is heavily harvested for firewood. |
d" or "ancient" looks on hessian cloth, ropes, | timber and glass. |
"The manor house was built of | timber and plaster, roofed with slates, and four room |
It is down below the summit, hidden in | timber, and you would never have seen it. |
Timber and cattle traffic declined by 60%, though she | |
essional parachutists jumped into a variety of | timber and mountainous terrain, proving the feasibili |
200 persons and using about 10,000,000 feet of | timber annually. |
Catlett also appeared as hotel resort tycoon ' | Timber Applegate' in the musical film Lady, Let's Dan |
The exposed | timber arches on the interior complement the half-tim |
ities connected to lumbering and procession of | timber are well-represented in the local economy. |
farming, livestock-breeding and conversion of | timber are well-represented. |
The original granite, bricks and solid | timber are still preserved today. |
Dead and decaying | timber are also left untouched on the forest floor fo |
iculture, livestock-breeding and conversion of | timber are well represented. |
Bruce Ricketts, who owned most of the land and | timber around the village, and who was a partner in t |
oil in 1928, crude oil and natural gas joined | timber as leading natural resources until about 1934 |
rg the right to provide for their own fuel and | timber as well as leaves for fertilizing their fields |
He began work hauling | timber as a youth, and later worked as a stockman and |
The buildings were built of | timber as was the signal box, with loops to each line |
tocks and shingles were made from Pennsylvania | timber, as were a wide variety of household utensils, |
d already in 1866, lumbering and conversion of | timber, as well as the exploitation of other touristi |
cted what to do, and under is fix'd a piece of | timber as a guard for the glass. |
It is a very good quality | timber, as it has very hard and heavy as well as dura |
unty Courthouse in Hope, Arkansas, transferred | timber assets belonging to Rose Newman Berg, Mike Ber |
islator of the Year by the California Women in | Timber Association |
Michigan had extensive reserves of | timber at the time, and the Michigan Central owned li |
Loading | timber at Sandbank |
laced his troops in a strong position in heavy | timber at Horseshoe Bend. |
arge quantities of CCA-treated wastes or spent | timber at the end of its lifecycle has been tradition |
The town was rebuilt in stone rather than | timber at least twice over the next 150 years. |
that it carries 3 sets of clasp arms found the | timber axle. |
hich incorporates a section of the Rows, has a | timber balustrade, behind which is the walkway, and t |
It exports tropical | timber, bananas, cacao, and palm products. |
Built by the | timber baron Joseph Bentley, it was added to the Nati |
It was named after the historic | timber baron, Simon Benson, as the tower was built on |
tal centre of five hospitals consisting of 490 | timber barracks-type buildings, which could house a t |
nating designs: one set has a cross-gable with | timber barrel vault roof and a tall single window, an |
(The expression over a barrel refers to a | timber barrel being used as an alternative to the whi |
the expression may be that commonly available | timber barrel has been used as a cheap and convenient |
Broken | timber beams in this particular shot look like they a |
It is built in brick and stone masonry; | timber beams and brick layers were used for the roof |
itself, as evidenced by the presence of large | timber beams supporting its inner chambers. |
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