- stage,
there was a trap door for use by
performers to
enter from the "
cellarage" area
beneath the stage. The term
apron stage can also mean a
thrust stage...
- stage,
there was a
trapdoor for use by
performers to
enter from the "
cellarage" area
beneath the stage. The back wall of the
stage had two or
three doors...
-
Dissolution of the Monasteries.
Remnants of that
structure remain in the
cellarage, so that the
building literally rose from the
ruins when
rebuilt by William...
- wine crates, are used to ship and
store expensive wines in
transit and
cellarage. Most
wineries that use
wooden boxes burn
their logo and
designs onto...
- in Antwerp, yet no
comparable either in
height or wideness, the fair
cellarage, or
goodly shops above. Oh my Lord Mayor, this
Gresham hath much graced...
-
consistent temperature and
humidity level. In 2012, the
company provided cellarage for
about 12
million bottles which were
reported to be
worth over £1bn...
- the city. The
church stands atop Kaunas's
Green Hill, Žaliakalnis. Its
cellarage houses a
columbarium and a
parish museum. The
church is not
solely dedicated...
- bathrooms, mud room,
laundry room, and a home gym in the large,
finished cellarage. The
kitchen is a
Clive Christian original and
features two sinks, two...
-
south side of dock No. 2 has been
erected a
commodious transit shed with
cellarage and
ground and
upper floors, and
bonded stores, of 500 ft. long and 156...
- for St John's
College (1909) New
building consisting of
showrooms and
cellarage for
Messrs Eagleston & Son in St Clement's near The Plain,
Oxford (1909)...