- A treenail, also trenail,
trennel, or trunnel, is a
wooden peg, pin, or
dowel used to
fasten pieces of wood together,
especially in
timber frames, covered...
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metal was not available, it was
possible to use
treenails (pronounced
trennels),
fasteners like
clench bolts but made of wood;
instead of
being clenched...
- Kirsch;
Fallen Angel Kevin Clarke,
Pleasure Principle Gino Colbert, John
Trennel; Jeff Stryker's
Underground Chip Daniels,
Marine Crucible Jerry Douglas...
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father and Giles, who are away at sea,
spend their first Christmas at
Trennels, the
country estate they
inherited following the
death of
their cousin...
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Kingscote college. The
action begins at
Easter at the
Marlow family estate,
Trennels. Nicola, Lawrie,
Ginty and Ann
arrive home to be
joined almost immediately...
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mainly in Colebridge, the
nearest town to the
Marlow family's home at
Trennels,
during spring half-term. Miss
Maudie Culver, a
local landowner, employs...
- left
Catalina after a
contract dispute and
began using the name "John
Trennel." The two
directors co-founded
Studio 2000 in late 1992.
Masters announced...
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features the
Marlow family during the
summer holidays at
their cousin's farm,
Trennels, and was
published in 1957 (although set in 1948). It was
republished by...