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- Valais (raccard) and the Italian Aosta Valley (rascard). Norway has its stabbur, Sweden its härbre or more precisely stolphärbre or stolpbod. Hambars are...
- 1986. "Kolbotn". 16 June 2020. https://digitaltmuseum.no/011013332630/stabbur-fra-1700-tallet-pa-kolbotn-gard-i-oppegard. Digitaltmuseum.no. Retrieved...
- of building using triangular log construction Some granaries (raccard, stabbur, hórreo) are of log or plank construction. The Upper Lusatian house, also...
- project "Slot over Slot." Some of the details are taken from the Norwegian stabbur tradition, especially the corners of the building. Otherwise, the character...
- storage buildings known as bur or stabbur in Norwegian are usually smaller, one-storey and usually without windows. Stabbur is in the German-speaking Alps...
- Satyricon Released 9 September 2013 Recorded February–June 2013 Studio Studio Stabbur (using analog equipment) Propeller Studios (using analog equipment) Studio...
- or trunk of a tree. They can be mainly found in Great Britain, Norway ("stabbur"), Galicia and Asturias (Northern Spain). The name itself and evidence...
- Main house and Stabbur - 17th century from Brone in Nordre Land...
- immigrant gold prospector from Hole, Ringerike, Norway. There is also a stabbur, a gr****-roofed house, that serves as the visitor center and gift shop...
- granddaughter, Ruth Wickney, and moved to the present site in 1982. Erikson-Hansen Stabbur was built by Hans Erikson in Byron, Minnesota, to store food. It was built...