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  • ard-and-batten on its lower sections and wood shingles above.
  • The details include fishscale shingles, an oculus, and beaded rails in a wraparound
  • r of architectural details, such as fishscale shingles, an intricately designed porch, long-leaf pin
  • Rheidol Shingles and Backwaters is a Site of Special Scientifi
  • stone block foundation with a roof of tin and shingles, and weatherboard siding.
  • Shingles and chicken pox are both caused by the varice
  • d main roof are covered with square-butt wood shingles and covers a four-paneled entry door.
  • features a bay window, second-floor bands of shingles, and distinctive window surrounds.
  • The ground floor is clad in wood shingles and the upper floor in stucco and half timber
  • ecking has been covered with galvanized metal shingles, and painted in the bright red that is histor
  • ry, five-by-two-bay, frame residence faced in shingles and clapboards.
  • exterior wooden roof is covered with asphalt shingles and the barn's original siding has been cover
  • elm whilst the roof is covered with chestnut shingles and the wall panels are woven hazel and sweet
  • rse-grained, checks badly in drying; used for shingles and sometimes in construction.
  • The roof was sheathed with cedar shingles and had exposed log purlin structure on the i
  • various water power mills into lumber, boxes, shingles and clapboards.
  • ch as the hard-to-treat Epstein-Barr disease, shingles and herpes.
  • ry structure, sheathed in dark-stained wooden shingles and covered by a steeply-pitched, multi-gable
  • ed to build the library include slate panels, shingles and rough sculpings, unfinished iron-wood cla
  • rn Canada; Redwood from California; and Cedar shingles and Pine mouldings.
  • 0-foot (12 by 12 m) building sheathed in wood shingles and covered by a gable roof.
  • cabin's gabled roof is covered with split oak shingles, and the roof of the porch, which is slightly
  • dued, reportedly due to Tatler suffering from shingles at the time and the lack of rehearsal time pr
  • es, and products included lumber, clapboards, shingles, boxes, shooks, barrel staves.
  • weaver, a millhand who created cedar roofing shingles by means of an automated saw - a very exhaust
  • ntreated, as the growth holds moisture within shingles causing premature aging, rotting, and/or gran
  • ms, mills manufactured lumber, barrel staves, shingles, chair parts, bobbins, whip sockets, hosiery,
  • M, Bob Schneider, Sarah Borges And The Broken Shingles, Donna The Buffalo.
  • The wood of this tree is used for shingles, fencing, and is said to make excellent, hot
  • ars, the mill was expanded to process lumber, shingles, flour, molasses, and cotton.
  • The roof was tiled in terracotta shingles from Marseilles surmounted by copper-domed cu
  • Carting cypress shingles from Leakey, L.J.W. Edwards completed the fir
  • rt hardwood and cypress lumber and lathes and shingles from Miltonburg to Alexandria.
  • The original cedar shingles have been replaced with slate.
  • -story H-shaped tan brick home with dark wood shingles highlighted by a row of red clay tiles.
  • These shingles hold moisture and organic "bacteria food" mat
  • The house incorporates stone, clapboards, and shingles in its exterior.
  • lock foundation, clad in wooden clapboard and shingles in staggered butt pattern and surmounted by a
  • lored glass windows on three sides, fishscale shingles in the gables, and a three-story bell tower t
  • truction with clapboard siding and decorative shingles in the Victorian style.
  • e curves, carvings, fancy-cut balustrades and shingles in their design, and many Norwegians began to
  • rew into a thriving indie studio with various shingles including horror movie/cult film sub-label Un
  • a simple frame building with a gabled roof of shingles; it is three bays wide, and each side is a si
  • Its roof was covered with shingles, its sides with weatherboard, and its interio
  • The kitchen wing is sided in wooden shingles; its gambrel roof is pierced by a wide shed d
  • nt, He became a partner of Walker & Begole, a shingles manufacturer, timber land speculation and log
  • He gained employment with a shingles manufacturing company.
  • Examples where the unit is used are roofing shingles, metal roofing, vinyl siding, and fibercement
  • architectural style using weatherboard, wood shingles, native lava stone, and concrete as the princ
  • The storm intensifies, blowing shingles off the roof and destroying part of the house
  • It features fishscale shingles on the gable ends.
  • house features wooden weatherboards and heavy shingles on its gabled roof.
  • en siding, wooden structural elements, wooden shingles on its roof, and cut stone abutments.
  • g siding on the lower walls in two widths and shingles on the gables.
  • details characterize it, including imbricated shingles on the westward-facing gable end of the house
  • wo-story frame building sided in two types of shingles on the second story and clapboard below, with
  • e notched-corner style log cabins, others are shingles over plank walls.
  • It has a gable roof and is clad in wide shingles, painted white.
  • gabled roofs with gabled ends and fish-scaled shingles painted in various colors.
  • eeply pitched gabled roof is covered in cedar shingles pierced by three dormer windows and two brick
  • d downriver laden with lumber, clapboards and shingles, returning with goods such as iron, salt, rum
  • pitched gable roof featuring polychrome slate shingles set in a decorative diamond pattern.
  • Inside the roof has its original shingles still in place, though from the outside they
  • t one time Winchendon produced so many wooden shingles that it was nicknamed Shingletown.
  • Here it is seen in the wall shingles, the small columned porch, and the surround o
  • features a Mansard roof with scalloped slate shingles, three pedimented dormers, and a monumental p
  • twin gables, witches' hat turret, decorative shingles, trims and stained glass windows all contribu
  • which produced numerous products such as roof shingles, wagons, lumber.
  • Rifle stocks and shingles were made from Pennsylvania timber, as were a
  • r condition as la mal angle, Cajun French for shingles, while another woman explains that she has he
  • s an "L" shaped frame structure clad in cedar shingles with a jerkinhead gable roof in the Shingle S