- and the stables.
Stable Master -
Responsible for
running the stables.
Storeroom maid -
Maintaining the
stores of linens, foodstuffs,
pantry and household...
-
Eliashib to
lease the
storerooms of the
temple to him, so that he
could conduct business in the
newly constructed temple.
These storerooms had been intended...
- (for example,
determining which machines require maintenance and
which storerooms contain the
spare parts they need) and to help
management make informed...
- rooms, each with a
specific theme (e.g., the
Throne Room, the King's
Storeroom, the Observatory, the
Shrine of the
Silver Monkey, the
Heart Room, etc...
-
building in
Noushijan are the
rooms and
storerooms. The
castle includes an
enclosure wall,
towers and four
weapon storerooms. It is
totally 25 m long and 22 m...
- 1794. Historically, the Navy
yeomen were
responsible for
keeping the
storerooms for the ship's gunners,
carpenters and boatswains. With the transition...
- A
storage room or
storeroom is a room in a
building for
storing objects. They are not
designed for
permanent residence, and are
often small and without...
-
esoteric point of view. The work
appeared to be lost from the Tate
Gallery storerooms soon
after it was
damaged by the 1928
Thames flood. However, it was rediscovered...
-
discovered that its
defenders had set all the
buildings but the food
storerooms ablaze and
committed m****
suicide or
killed each other, 960 men, women...
-
millimetres (4.3–4.5 in) in
diameter and were
probably used to
provide light in
storerooms. The
process of
making crown gl****
window panes was
perfected by French...