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  2. Tongue and groove - Wikipedia

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    Tongue and groove joints allow two flat pieces to be joined strongly together to make a single flat surface. Before plywood became common, tongue and groove boards were also used for sheathing buildings and to construct concrete formwork. A strong joint, the tongue and groove joint is widely used for re-entrant angles

  3. St James' Church, Malanda - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s false ceiling is constructed of fibro cement sheeting. The original tongue and groove ceiling is still visible under the sheeting. The hardwood polished floor is constructed from local rainforest timber, "black bean". [1] Timber stairs at the rear of the Church lead to the original choir gallery, approximately 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) wide.

  4. Saint Joseph's Catholic Church (Glen Arbor, Michigan)

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    The interior contains a small narthex with tongue-and-groove boarding, a rectangular nave with tray ceiling, and a polygonal apse. The ornate altarpiece is against the back wall of the apse. Varnished wood doors open off either side of the sanctuary. One leads to the confessional, and the other to a closet room for the priest. [2]

  5. St. George's Episcopal Memorial Church - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 8 [7] The ceiling has large exposed wood beams and the roof was originally covered with asbestos cement shingles. [2]: 8 They were later replaced with asphalt shingles. [8] The interior ceiling is tongue-and-groove wood siding and the walls are the same concrete finish as on the exterior. [8]

  6. Richard Randall Art Studio - Wikipedia

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    The ceiling and walls are lined with timber, v-jointed tongue and groove boards, and the floor with polished timber boards. [ 1 ] Fittings and fixtures within the space include a contemporary aluminium rail for picture hanging, reproduction suspended and wall light fittings, switches and power outlets, and strip lighting fitted discreetly to ...

  7. J. Mora Moss House - Wikipedia

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    J. Mora Moss House is a boldly romantic Carpenter Gothic style Victorian home located within Mosswood Park in Oakland, California.It was built in 1864, bought by Oakland in 1912 and documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1960 at which point it was pronounced "One of the finest, if not the finest, existing examples of Gothic architecture of French and English influence as ...