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- type of boardwalk placed over muddy and wet ground. During World War I, duckboards were used to line the bottom of trenches on the Western Front because...
- over a snow-covered landscape. Two already lie dead or wounded on the duckboards in the base of the trench and one on the snow. The others move to the...
- of Nelson Street. There were initially no spectator facilities, with duckboards only put down in November 1911. During World War I the ground was used...
- sometimes roofs. The floor of the trench was usually covered by wooden duckboards. In later designs the floor might be raised on a wooden frame to provide...
- Helsinki has constructed some duckboards, which permit the visitors on the area to walk between the reeds. While these duckboards permit the visitors to walk...
- with bitumen surfaced roads. Board track racing Boardwalk Corduroy road Duckboards Gallery road Historic roads and trails Marston Mat - a 20th-century equivalent...
- them. Types of footbridges include: Beam Bridge Boardwalk Clapper bridge Duckboards, Timber trackway, Plank road, and Corduroy road Moon bridge Simple suspension...
- Raab (born 1965), politician Joy Vogelsang, actor Nicolas Cage's mother Duckboards on Ravenéstraße during flooding Vineyard near Cochem Ralf Brachtendorf:...
- tents was nothing but mud, [so] he had raided the wharf at Brest of the duckboards no longer needed for the trenches, carted the first one himself up that...
- lean-to shelter on the southern touchline and a small standing area with duckboards. It was located to the south of Wolverhampton town centre and to the east...