- A split-rail
fence, log
fence, or buck-and-rail
fence (also
historically known as a
Virginia, zigzag, worm,
snake or snake-rail
fence due to its meandering...
- fence, an
underground fence for pet
containment Pool
fence Snow
fence School fence Solar fence A
balustrade or
railing is a
fence to
prevent people from...
- high
vertical standing tree
trunks or
wooden or iron
stakes used as a
fence for
enclosure or as a
defensive wall.
Palisades can form a stockade. Palisade...
- An
electric fence is a
barrier that uses
electric shocks to
deter people and
other animals from
crossing a boundary. The
voltage of the
shock may have...
- A silt
fence,
sometimes (misleadingly)
called a
filter fence, is a
temporary sediment control device used on
construction sites to
protect water quality...
-
Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/ RITCH-mənd) is the
capital city of the
Commonwealth of
Virginia in the
United States.
Incorporated in 1742,
Richmond has been an independent...
- [a a] or saut de loup [so də lu] ), also
known as a sunk
fence,
blind fence,
ditch and
fence, deer wall, or foss, is a
recessed landscape design element...
-
First World War. Wire
Fence and the Dіffеrent
Styles They Come In
Development and Rise of
Barbed Wire at
University of
Virginia accessed March 29, 2006...
- and is
split by a
fence at the Maryland/
Virginia state line, with a herd of
around 150
ponies living on the
Virginia side of the
fence, and 80 on the Maryland...
- "Croatoan" onto the
fence post and part of the tree. In Sabotaged, the
third book of the "Missing Series" by
Margaret Peterson Haddix,
Virginia Dare is a missing...