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farm yard at Beamish
could not get all in i wanted so
i give a tilt to get the barrow in ....
a Lean two is a term used to
a added building that is part of another
...as it was leaning onto it ...get it !!
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Lean-To Thursday!
Lean-To:
Dimensions: 6’ W x 30’ L x 8’ H
Pitch: 2/12
Eave 1 & Gables: 1’
Liner Panel Under Lean-To
(4) Sets of Dutch Corners
Building Dimensions:
30’ W x 36’ L x 12’ H
30’ Standard Trusses, 4’ on Center,
4/12 Pitch
Colors:
Siding:
Upper Color: Beige
Lower Color: Clay
Roofing Color: Clay & Brown
Trim Color: Brite White & Brown
Details: pioneerpolebuildings.com/portfolio/project/30-w-x-36-l-x-...
Une tenue de musicienne, accompagné d'un gros violon de poupée qui fait plus la taille d'un violoncelle, pour elle...
Only owners are invited to the Owners Lean Coffee to give them a safe space to talk about their unique project delivery challenges.
I like this lean thing goin' on. Yes...this is me...leaning on my new tree friend! I am 5 foot 8.5 inches tall, but not much difference from my mom's height.
A lunch time session demonstrating the lean coffee process covered lots of ground efficiently. Several attendees said it was their favorite session from CITCON Sydney.
Subsecretario de Redes, Arturo Zuñiga, se reúne con Fernando Leanes de OPS.
Fotos: Rodrigo Balladares M. / Minsal
Look, not a wave or beach in site..The following photographs are all from a property situated along the back road to Hat Head and I have been asked to record some images of this rather unique hay shed before it falls over or blows away..It was built over 60 years ago by the owner Noel who still lives on the property..The shed is built from local timbers and as you can see it has stood the test of time rather well although it is starting to get a quite remarkable lean on it..Built high of the ground to avoid flood waters the hay and other produce was stored up top whilst the farm vehicles were parked underneath..I hope you enjoy this set..Cheers Peter..
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