- A
dairy is a
place where milk is
stored and
where butter,
cheese and
other dairy products are made, or a
place where those products are sold.: 325 : 284 ...
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depredations as well.
Springhouses thus
often also
served as pumphouses,
milkhouses and root cellars. The
Tomahawk Spring spring house at Tomahawk, West Virginia...
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total of £1 9/9d.
Certain rooms,
particularly dairies,
cheese rooms and
milkhouses, were
exempt providing they were
clearly labelled, and it is not uncommon...
- road
Littleworth – north, on the
other side of the Pewsey-Burbage road
Milkhouse Water,
formerly Milcot Water – northwest, by the Avon New Mill – north...
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cross dryshod.
Fords were
sometimes the only way to cross, such as at the
Milkhouse at Rock Cr**** in Washington, DC, but the
regular use of this ford has...
- in the
borough of
Tunbridge Wells in Kent, England.
Originally called Milkhouse Street (also
referred to as Mylkehouse),
Sissinghurst changed its name...
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pasteurization standard and
greatly tightening the
standards of
cleanliness in
milkhouses on
dairy farms. The
expense prompted delay and
skepticism in the industry...
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washhouse (laundry), smokehouse,
chicken house,
spring house or ice house,
milkhouse (dairy),
covered well, and cistern. The
privies would have been located...
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would take
place in a
butcher house)
Poultry houses Pigpens or
piggeries Milkhouses or
dairy barns Shearing sheds Dovecotes, columbaria,
pigeonniers Dog houses...
- [citation needed] The D.C.
government completed a
restoration project on the
Milkhouse Run and
Bingham Run
tributaries in 2013. As of 2014,
ongoing restoration...