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  2. Leeke Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Leeke Homestead, constructed c.1922-24 is a basic, timber and corrugated iron residence located on Great Keppel Island, near Yeppoon.The house was the home of Lizzie Leeke (formerly O'Neill) who lived on the island from 1922 until 1945.

  3. Stretcher (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A stretcher is a horizontal support element of a table, chair or other item of furniture; this structure is normally made of exposed wood and ties vertical elements of the piece together. There are numerous styles of the stretcher including circumferential, double and spindle design. [1] This term is sometimes referred to as a stretcher beam.

  4. Cabanes du Breuil - Wikipedia

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    The Cabanes du Breuil are located 9 km from Sarlat and 12 km from Les Eyzies, at a place called Calpalmas.They make up the outbuildings of a former agricultural farm comprising a single-storey house with a two-sided roof of stone tiles over wooden trusses, of a type commonly found in the Sarlat region.

  5. Sawbuck table - Wikipedia

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    A sawbuck table or X-frame table is a type of trestle table having X-shaped supports at either end. It takes its name from the similarity of these X-shaped supports to sawbucks . [ 1 ] In addition to the supports, a sawbuck table is distinguished by a sturdy central rail and key- tenon joints holding the supports and central rail together. [ 2 ]

  6. Listed buildings in Ashton-in-Makerfield - Wikipedia

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    The farmhouse and barn are in brick with stone-slate roofs, and the house is pebbledashed. The house has two storeys and two bays. In the ground floor is a canted bay window to the left, a 20th-century casement window to the right, and sash windows in the upper floor; the windows have keystones. The barn on the left has three bays and a rear ...

  7. Kensington Boulevard Historic District - Wikipedia

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    An Italianate farmhouse from the 19th century was present when the development was platted, and the developer built around it; it is distinguished by facing away from Kensington Boulevard, even though it is not on a corner, where the homes often face a cross street. Lots in the northern, 1917 phase of the development are on larger lots and ...