- A
veranda (also
spelled verandah in
Australian and New
Zealand English) is a roofed, open-air
hallway or porch,
attached to the
outside of a building....
-
Verandah Porche (born
November 8, 1945) is an
American poet
living in Guilford, Vermont.
Porche (born
Linda Jacobs)
attended public schools in Teaneck...
- Off the
verandah (alt.
spelling off the veranda; longer, come down off the
verandah) is a
phrase often attributed to
anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski...
- The
Verandah Hotel was an
architecturally significant antebellum hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana,
United States. The
Verandah operated from 1839 to 1855...
- design.
Verandah may also
refer to:
Verandah (vine system), a vine
training system Verandah, Florida,
United States, a census-designated
place Verandah, Isle...
-
Verandah is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
northeastern Lee County, Florida,
United States. It is
bordered to the
north by Fort
Myers S****s, to the...
- The
Verandah, Isle of Man is a
series of four
bends which motorcyclists negotiate at high
speed during road
racing on the
Snaefell Mountain Course on the...
- The Seat on the
Verandah (Simplified
Chinese characters: 回廊之椅) is a
short story by
Chinese writer Lin Bai (Mandarin Chinese: 林白). The
story was
first published...
-
Queenslander architecture is a
modern term for a type of
residential housing,
widespread in Queensland, Australia. It is also
found in the
northern parts...
- triple-storey
verandahs lined the main streets, with some rare
examples reaching up to four storeys.
Victorian Filigree-style
verandahs were made almost...