Wooden-frame buildingsSee also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
Broader terms:Narrower term:Used for:- Timber buildings
- Timber-frame buildings
- Wood buildings
- Wooden buildings
- Wood-frame buildings
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Filed under: Wooden-frame houses
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Filed under: Building, Wooden
Filed under: Building, Wooden -- Massachusetts -- HistoryFiled under: Building, Wooden -- Specifications
Filed under: Log cabins -- Appalachian Region, SouthernFiled under: Log cabins -- Design and constructionFiled under: Wooden beams
Filed under: Framing (Building)
Filed under: House framing
Filed under: Roofs -- Tables Full Length Roof Framer (Palo Alto, CA: Printed by the Daily Palo Alto Times, c1917), by A. F. Riechers Filed under: Vaults (Architecture)
Filed under: Church buildings -- Austria
Filed under: Landlord and tenant -- California -- Popular works
Filed under: Library buildings -- California -- San Francisco -- Design and constructionFiled under: Library buildings -- California -- San Francisco -- Maintenance and repairFiled under: Library buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- California -- San Francisco
Filed under: Church buildings -- England Curious Church Gleanings (Hull: W. Andrews and Co.; London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co., 1896), ed. by William Andrews Ecclesiastical Curiosities (London: W. Andrews and Co., 1899), ed. by William Andrews Curiosities of the Church: Studies of Curious Customs, Services and Records (London: Methuen and Co., 1890), by William Andrews (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Church buildings -- England -- DevonFiled under: Church buildings -- England -- LondonFiled under: Church buildings -- England -- Stratford-upon-Avon A Guide to the Collegiate Church of Stratford-on-Avon (fourth edition; Stratford-on-Avon: Edward Fox, 1904), by George Arbuthnot An Illustrated Guide to the Collegiate Church of Stratford-on-Avon (7th edition, 1907), by George Arbuthnot Filed under: Cathedrals -- England
Filed under: Cathedrals -- England -- Durham -- Design and construction Durham Cathedral: The Chronology of its Vaults (reproduced from the Archaeological Journal v79; London: Office of the Royal Archaeological Institute, 1922), by John Bilson Filed under: Cathedrals -- England -- Fiction The Cathedral, by Hugh Walpole (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Filed under: Cathedrals -- England -- Juvenile fiction
Filed under: Dwellings -- England -- Cirencester
Filed under: Tenement houses -- England -- London
Filed under: Country homes -- England -- FictionFiled under: Haunted houses -- England
Filed under: Haunted houses -- England -- London
Filed under: Huts -- England -- Designs and plans
Filed under: Manors -- England -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Juniper Hall (England) Juniper Hall: A Rendezvous of Certain Illustrious Personages During the French Revolution, Including Alexandre D'Arblay and Fanny Burney (London & New York: John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1904), by Constance Hill, illust. by Ellen G. Hill
Filed under: Vacation homes -- England -- Designs and plans
Filed under: Poor -- Dwellings -- England -- London -- History -- 19th century
Filed under: Crystal Palace (Sydenham, London, England) The Palace and Park, its Natural History and its Portrait Gallery, Together With a Description of the Pompeian Court, in the Undermentioned Guides: 1. Palalace and Park; 2. Portrait Gallery; 3. Ethnology and Natural History; 4. Extinct Animals; 5. Pompeian Court (5 guides in 1 volume; London: Crystal Palace Library, and Bradbury and Evans, 1854), by Samuel Phillips, R. G. Latham, Edward Forbes, Richard Owen, and George Scharf, illust. by Philip H. Delamotte
Filed under: Garden structures -- England -- Designs and plans -- Early works to 1800 Grotesque Architecture, Or, Rural Amusement: Consisting of Plans, Elevations, and Sections, for Huts, Retreats, Summer and Winter Hermitages, Terminaries, Chinese, Gothic, and Natural Grottos, Cascades, Baths, Mosques, Moresque Pavilions, Grotesque and Rustic Seats, Green-houses, &c., Many of Which May Be Executed with Flints, Irregular Stones, Rude Branches, and Roots of Trees; The Whole Containing Twenty-eight New Designs, with Scales to Each: To Which is Added, an Explanation, with the Method of Executing Them (London: Printed for I. and J. Taylor, 1790), by William Wrighte Filed under: Historic buildings -- England Old England: A Pictorial Museum of Regal, Ecclesiastical, Municipal, Baronial, and Popular Antiquities (2 volumes; London: James Sangster and Co., ca. 1860), ed. by Charles Knight Filed under: Scriptoria -- EnglandFiled under: Church buildingsFiled under: DwellingsFiled under: Industrial buildingsFiled under: Museum buildingsFiled under: Towers Tower Legends, by Bertha Palmer Lane (illustrated HTML at sacred-texts.com)
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