- of
weatherboarding using tongue-and-groove
joints to link the
boards together to give a
flatter external appearance than
regular angled weatherboards. Some...
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Wentworth Falls is a three-tiered
waterfall fed by the
Jamison Cr****, near the town of
Wentworth Falls in the Blue
Mountains region of New
South Wales...
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Weatherboard is a
locality in
western Victoria, Australia. At the 2021 census,
Weatherboard and the
surrounding area had a po****tion of 52. Anecdotally...
- The
Weatherboard Cathedral (1969) is a
poetry collection by
Australian poet Les Murray. It is the
first collection of
poems by
Murray as the sole author;...
- 12 feet (3.7 m) with 3 feet (0.91 m) sides, the
whole weatherboarded;
gable ended weatherboards and with a door on the east end (it)cost me
eight men...
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contribute to a fire.
Brick has
excellent fire resistance;
planks or
weatherboards made from
fibre cement or
steel have high fire resistance; aluminium...
- five-bay, single-pile Gr**** Revival-style
frame dwelling. It is
sheathed in
weatherboard and has a
gable roof. It was
added to the
National Register of Historic...
- mill is a type of
windmill that
consists of a sloping,
horizontally weatherboarded, thatched, or
shingled tower,
usually with six or
eight sides. It is...
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built in 1872, and is a
simple one-story
frame structure,
covered by
weatherboards and set on a
common bond
brick foundation. It was
listed on the National...
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former Jones's
Butchers Shop, a
grade II listed, late 18th
century weatherboarded building. The tree is
thought to be
upwards of 175
years old. Wood Street...