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  2. Hampshire gate - Wikipedia

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    A wire gate, western United States A Hampshire gate , New Zealand gate or wire gate is a type of agricultural gate formed from a section of wire fence which can be removed temporarily. This type of gate is used where access is only needed occasionally, or when the cost of a conventional rigid gate cannot be justified.

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    Half-timbering refers to a structure with a frame of load-bearing timber, creating spaces between the timbers called panels (in German Gefach or Fächer = partitions), which are then filled-in with some kind of nonstructural material known as infill. The frame is often left exposed on the exterior of the building.

  4. Wire gate - Wikipedia

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    Wire gate or wiregate may refer to: Hampshire gate; A carabiner locking mechanism; NSA warrantless surveillance (2001–2007), nicknamed "Wiregate" See also.

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  7. Bailey bridge - Wikipedia

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    The panels are 10-foot-long (3.0 m), 5-foot-high (1.5 m), cross-braced rectangles that each weigh 570 pounds (260 kg), and can be lifted by four men. The panel was constructed of welded steel. The top and bottom chord of each panel had interlocking male and female lugs into which engineers could insert panel connecting pins.

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