Siding

  • 81re-siding — /ree suy ding/, n. material used to replace or augment siding. [see RE SIDE, SIDING] …

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  • 82Whitrope Siding — was a signal box on the Waverley Line. It is now the home of the Whitrope Heritage Centre. It is just south of the highest point on the line, the famous Whitrope Summit , 1006 ft above sea level. It is approximately 300 metres south from Whitrope …

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  • 83Prairie Siding, Ontario — Praire Siding is a small farming community located in Southwestern Ontario. It lies north of the shores of Lake Erie. It supports one of the bridges across the Thames River for Southwestern Ontario …

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  • 84Wood Siding railway station — Wood Siding is a railway station on the Brill Tramway (constructed 1870 2), later incorporated into the Metropolitan Line which was closed on 30 November 1935.ee alsoBrill TramwayExternal links* [http://disused rlys.fotopic.net/c790685.html… …

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  • 85Ballavolley Siding — The Ballavolley Siding was a short lived spur off the ex Manx Northern Railway near Ballaugh at the site of what is now the Wild Life Park …

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  • 86Acadie Siding, New Brunswick — Acadie Siding is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick …

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  • 87bevel siding — Carpentry. siding composed of tapered pieces, as clapboards, laid with the thicker lower edge of any piece overlapping the thinner upper edge of the piece below it. * * * …

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  • 88colonial siding — Carpentry. siding composed of boards with parallel faces laid horizontally so that the upper overlaps the one below. * * * …

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  • 89novelty siding. — See drop siding. * * * …

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  • 90Guilford Siding — Original name in latin Guilford Siding Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 39.86537 latitude 77.61249 altitude 252 Population 1939 Date 2011 03 10 …

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