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thatch

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  • an 18th or early 19th century building; Little Thatch, a renovated 17th to 18th century single-store
  • However, the thatch and supporting roof timbers were destroyed in
  • The stems also proved good for basketry, mats, thatch, and other uses.
  • and salt-tolerant and used for flour, fodder, thatch and erosion control.
  • are used for poles and the leaves are used for thatch and weaving.
  • e rural vernacular, with some timber-frame and thatch, as well as much brick and slate.
  • he said, and I quote - "So our Heroe, Captain Thatch, assumed the Cognomen of Black-beard, from tha
  • Fire destroyed the old cob and thatch Chantry chapel, in 1850.
  • s and early 1970s many of the original cob and thatch cottages were either demolished or changed bey
  • apes, sizes and purposes; sandals, and roofing thatch for dwellings.
  • The Thatch Inn public house is located on Wrexham Road in
  • Known for a time as The Thatch Inn, the pub closed on 21 August 2008 after Ca
  • Thatch Inn, Faddiley
  • Coccothrinax jamaicensis (Jamaican silver thatch) is a palm which is endemic to Jamaica..
  • Thrinax excelsa, commonly known as broad thatch, is a species of palm which is endemic to Jama
  • s grated and placed in a press bag (woven with thatch leaves) and placed in an outdoor press where h
  • eavy fire, ascended the roof, and cut down the thatch of a Bungalow, to prevent its being set on fir
  • s an unseen beneficial (lives and feeds in the thatch of grasses) for most of the year.
  • lled the Bottle and Glass, was gutted when the thatch of the pub roof caught fire following an elect
  • va in their final or penultimate instar in the thatch or soil.
  • Leucothrinax morrisii is known as the "Key thatch palm" or the "brittle thatch palm" in the Unit
  • Other common names include "small-fruited thatch palm", yaray, pandereta, palma de petate, palm
  • Coccothrinax spissa (guano, swollen silver thatch palm) is a palm which is endemic to the island
  • lude: Florida silver palm, Silver palm, Silver thatch palm, Biscayne palm, Palma de plata de Florida
  • Leucothrinax morrisii, the Key thatch palm, is a small palm which is native to the G
  • Coccothrinax proctorii (Cayman thatch palm, Protcor's silver palm) is a palm which i
  • , which in turn describes the roofing material thatch, popular in many towns at that time.
  • The Thatch pub has been an unofficial village landmark fo
  • Aerification and thatch removal are valuable tools; relieving compacti
  • f timber, with a lath and plaster exterior and thatch roof.
  • All the roads in the village lead to the thatch roofed church.
  • ow is a typical street in Pudumadam, with palm thatch roofed, tile roofed and concrete roofed houses
  • y are timber framed and still have traditional thatch roofs.
  • The leaves are widely used to thatch roofs.
  • Hut of thatch secluded and fine.
  • lthough this is likely to have been a wood and thatch structure.
  • scattered huts built precariously of wood and thatch suggest a pastoral and nomadic culture.
  • Shop near the Franciscan Friary as well as The Thatch Tea House nearby.
  • , including Afton Lodge, Afton Manor and Afton Thatch, the latter two dating from the 17th Century.
  • od or as medicine, and its leaves were used to thatch the roofs of houses, and to wrap and store foo
  • his three uncles, must thwart the school bully Thatch the Vampire's plan to turn all the characters
  • esearch and finds out with the help of Bernard Thatch, the White House's unctuous but competent Prot
  • ough the wide, high-altitude meadowland of Odi Thatch to the sacred site of Mantalai Lake (4100m), t
  • , fuel, pannage and building resources such as thatch tp the abbey; timber was generally brought fro
  • formerly the site of a public house called The Thatch, whose memory is preserved in the name of a ne