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article on
Oasts and photo-record of
Oasts Earth Terminal Recording Studio An
Oast House converted into a
music recording studio in Hampshire.
Oast Theatre...
- Sus**** type
cowls could be
found on Kent
oasts, and Kent type
cowls could be
found on
oasts in Sus****. Some
oasts carried both
types of cowl. West Midlands...
- TM/09/03097/FL" (PDF). The
Theatres Trust.
Retrieved 8
November 2010. Walton,
Robin (1985).
Oasts in Kent. Maidstone:
Christine Swift. ISBN 0-9506977-3-7....
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blowing the
smoke back down into the room
beneath Cowl (
oast), the
revolving device found on
oasts, maltings, and
breweries Cowl unit, a body
style for locomotives...
- that were then
followed in
France and
elsewhere by
local product.
Niagara Oast House Brewers in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada,
developed a farmhouse...
- fruits,
strawberries and hazelnuts.
Distinctive hop-drying
buildings called oasts are
common in the countryside,
although many have been
converted into dwellings...
- and then
dried in an
oast house to
reduce moisture content. To be dried, the hops are
spread out on the
upper floor of the
oast house and
heated by heating...
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Canterbury Oast Trust (COT) is a
registered charity in
England providing accommodation, care and
training for
people with
learning disabilities, and autistic...
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oast; ⊛ ⊛ U+229B HTML 5.0
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- lime
oasts, by the
river and
operated by the
large potteries that
served shipping in the
London Docks. The name is from Old
English līm-āst "lime-
oast",...