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The hayloft of the village Chereshovitsa, Bulgaria Desperate Conflict in a Barn, 1853.Haylofts were used to hide escaped slaves on the Underground Railroad.. A hayloft is a space above a barn, stable or cow-shed, traditionally used for storage of hay or other fodder for the animals below.
The building originated as a Mediaeval courthouse. It has been heavily altered, including major rebuilding in the 20th century, becoming a cowhouse with a hayloft above, and is now a seven bay building with two storeys. It has a cart entrance and four cowhouse doors. [2] II: Barn at Well Bank Farm
20-sided roundish barn built around a 40.5 foot center silo, with space for 24 cows, a bull, calves and 5 horses, and with a milkhouse tucked under the ramp that leads to the hayloft. Built in 1911, toward the end of the round-barn era, which ran from 1880 to 1920. [64] 40: Old Indian Agency House: Old Indian Agency House
Oldest surviving firehouse in La Crosse, designed by Stoltze and Schick and built in 1895, originally with an equipment room in front, a 4-horse stable in back, and dormitory, offices and hayloft above. Built when the city shifted from volunteers to a paid fire department. [65] 25: Freight House: Freight House: March 2, 1982 : 107-109 Vine Street
Vinegar Hill Road was gazetted in 1958 and Merriville Road probably about the same time, changing the original entrance to Merriville from Windsor Road. Merriville's core, however still retained most of its ancillary outbuildings, a smithy, stables, hayloft, killing yards and small huts used for workmen and, in an earlier age, for assigned ...
Religious buildings and structures completed in 1853 (2 C, 1 P) Residential buildings completed in 1853 (2 C, 8 P) S. School buildings completed in 1853 (16 P)
Pages in category "Populated places established in 1853" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 257 total.
1853–54 The remaining east wing of a country house that was extended in 1892, the rest of the house being demolished in 1968. It is in stone on a moulded plinth , with rusticated full-height pilasters , a moulded eaves cornice , a balustrade with square piers and vase-shaped balusters , a pedimented panel, and a hipped slate roof.