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  2. Colonsay Farm - Wikipedia

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    The 1940s dairy sits about 170 metres (560 ft) north of the c. 1909 house. The separator shed is about 20 metres (66 ft) south-east of the house, under a large tree. The slab barn is about 60 metres (200 ft) south-east of the house, and two piggeries are located just to the south of the barn. [1]

  3. Harle Syke Mill - Wikipedia

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    The 1903 extension involved leasing 8,000 square yards (6,700 m 2) of adjoining land and building a new weaving shed, which housed 990 looms and was 50 metres (160 ft) by 46 metres (151 ft), doubling the size of the weaving floor. This shed is known as top shed or Siberia due to it starting up before the steam heating pipes were working.

  4. Laira Traction and Rolling Stock Maintenance Depot - Wikipedia

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    In 1931 a new 210 ft (64 m) long and 67 ft (20 m) wide shed with four tracks was brought into use just south of the original roundhouse, funded by a government loan under the Development (Loan Guarantees and Grants) Act 1929 (20 & 21 Geo. 5. c. 7). This became known as the 'Long Shed' or 'New Shed'. [6]

  5. Costco's New Shed Doubles As a Backyard Retreat—And ... - AOL

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    Thanks to its generous 12-foot-by-24-foot floor plan, too, this structure is incredibly roomy. The Yardline Upton Wood Shed is comprised of pre-cut pieces, so it can be a DIY project.

  6. Shed - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins and Riley followed up that book with Inventions from the Shed (1999) [17] and a 5-part film documentary series with the same name. [18] Gordon Thorburn also examined the shed proclivity in his book Men and Sheds (2002), [19] as did Gareth Jones in Shed Men (2004). [20] Recently, "Men's Sheds" have become common in Australia. [21]

  7. Taabinga Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The stables are located about 10 metres (33 ft) to the west of the grain shed and hay barn (on an adjoining allotment). It is a long narrow structure with a low-pitched gable roof. The wall and roof framing is constructed of timber stumps and poles, and vertical slabs are fitted in between those to the walls.