- A
granary, also
known as a
grain house and
historically as a
granarium in Latin, is a post-harvest
storage building primarily for
grains or seeds. Granaries...
- The
Granary Burying Ground in M****achusetts is the city of Boston's third-oldest cemetery,
founded in 1660 and
located on
Tremont Street. It is the burial...
- The
Granary, also
known as Wait and James'
Granary, is a
building on
Welsh Back in the
English city of Bristol. It was
designed by
Archibald Ponton and...
- The
granny knot is a
binding knot, used to
secure a rope or line
around an object. It is
considered inferior to the reef knot (square knot),
which it superficially...
- The
Imperial Granary (Chinese: 皇家粮仓; Chinese: 皇家糧倉; pinyin: Huángjiāliángcāng) is an
ancient storehouse as old as the
Forbidden City,
which has witnessed...
-
Granary Wharf is a mixed-use
development that
stands next to the
brick tunnels beside the
Leeds and
Liverpool Canal, and the
River Aire in Leeds, West...
-
Granary Square is a
large open
space in the
London Borough of Camden.
Comparable in size to
Trafalgar Square, it is part of the
larger King's
Cross Central...
-
Parish granaries (Swedish: sockenmagasin, Finnish: pitäjänmakasiini) were
communal granaries established in
Sweden and
Finland during the 18th and 19th...
-
wheat weevil (Sitophilus granarius), also
known as the
grain weevil or
granary weevil, is an
insect that
feeds on
cereal grains, and is a
common pest...
- iguidar, "the wall" or "the
fortified compound") is a
fortified communal granary found in the Maghreb. In Morocco,
agadirs are most
commonly found in the...