- A
stave church is a
medieval wooden Christian church building once
common in north-western Europe. The name
derives from the building's
structure of post...
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Borgund Stave Church (Norwegian:
Borgund stavkyrkje) is a
former parish church initially of the
Catholic Church and
later the
Church of
Norway in Lærdal...
- A
stave is a
narrow length of wood with a
slightly bevelled edge to form the
sides of barrels, tanks, tubs, vats and pipelines,
originally handmade by...
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Modified Stave Notation (MSN) is an
alternative way of
notating music that was
developed in the UK
where it is
widely used. MSN is
intended to be used...
- A
stave church (Norwegian: stavkirke) is a
church built of
timbers with a
supporting structure of
posts (pillars)
standing on
reclining sleepers or timbers...
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Center and
provides tours of Moorhead's
Hjemkomst Viking Ship and
Moorhead Stave Church. The
organization formed in 1932 as the Clay
County Historical Society...
- Norway, home of the
Notodden Blues Festival, and set up a studio, Juke
Joint, with
vintage equipment that he had
acquired over the years.
After Wold...
- Jews (Sh'erit ha-Pletah)
would survive to
enjoy the
fruits of freedom. To
stave off m**** starvation, JDC
marshaled its resources,
instituting an ambitious...
- Eidsborg, Høydalsmo, Lårdal, and Øvre Byrte. The
Eidsborg Stave Church is one of Norway's old
stave churches and it is
located in Eidsborg, just
north of...
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Times on
November 4, 1911, he
invented many appliances, for example:
stave jointing machine,
pneumatic tools,
hydraulic rams,
folding lunch boxes, coin...