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The garden plot is south of the food drying house and the outhouse.
Although the mill itself burnt down around 1890, some of the original buildings still remain, including the drying house.
The Barn was a store and sail drying house.
They are the food drying house, the bake oven, and the smoke house.
The wet starch is dried in the sun or in a drying house.
The tobacco is then hung up in wooden drying houses that dot the lush countryside.
A westerly view from the drying house of the Peat works that shows the track of the old railway.
Over 130 tobacco drying houses were affected to some degree, damaging valuable tobacco stock.
The pulp was pressed between squares of felt, then dipped into sizing, and hung up to dry in the drying house.
The well for the water wheel remains, as does the remains of a hatchway in what was the passageway underneath the drying house.
Across Mill Lane to the north stand a pair of connected buildings, which were historically used as a wood drying house and storage barn.
The wooden keys were formed from oak, steam softened and then compressed with hydraulic presses and stored in a drying house.
The estate includes the large Greek Revival style main house, barn, single bay garage, and a combination laundry / drying house / privy building.
In Middletown, damage was done to the Presbyterian church, Episcopal church, and the Delmarva Drying House.
Sitting in secluded grounds, extending to 2 acres, the stone farmhouse, tobacco drying house and outbuildings have been converted to provide welcoming and comfortable accommodation for guests.
To the west of the food drying house is a wood frame outhouse with a front gable roof, wood shingles on the roof and horizontal wood siding.
When John Annandale purchased the Shotley Grove Mills in 1812, the paper mill housed two vats, a beater, a washer, and a small drying house.
Detailed valuation records from the first half of the 19th century itemise an overshot water wheel developing 10.25 HP, steam engine, drying house, warehouses and packing rooms.
Grapes that have been dried in a drying house (the "air-dried" kind) usually appear green or yellow, because of the shade, while grapes dried under direct sun appear dark.
He began building his idyllic home in 1985 when he discovered the tumbledown remains of a 17th Century bark drying house in Embelle Wood near Porlock, Somerset.
Thus in Kent the drying house is known as an oast-house, in Worcestershire as a kiln, a hop-field is called a hop-garden, in Worcestershire a hop-yard.
Some repeat guests prefer the 12 older rooms, including 8 that are air-conditioned, with wood floors and high ceilings, in the original 18th- and 19th-century estate building, once used as a cotton drying house.
Inside the cool drying house carpeted with the brown vanilla beans, we inhaled until we felt dizzy, surprised that such innocent-looking pale green plants could produce such an intoxicating and intense bouquet.
A mamateek is seen in a drawing of the 1820s by Shawnadithit, the last Beothuk; to the right are a smaller conical summer mamateek, and rectangular smokehouse (drying house) for venison.
The sale particulars give some indication of the magnitude of the site: a gentleman's dwelling house, manager's house, counting house, rack and steam heated drying stove, drying houses, sheds, stables and land.
He wants to reduce the levels of phosphate dust from a problematic drying plant.
He is building a drying plant which he would make available to other growers on a cooperative basis.
The fish was first placed in salt, but not too long, then stacked in a drying plant to "sweat."
Offers of condensed whey to drying plants are reportedly higher for the week at many locations.
They were encouraged to plant yucca, which would be processed in a new drying plant.
Direct fired, duct mounted, gas burner system designed for an existing powder drying plant.
Liverpool housed the drying plant and barge loading facilities.
A roller drying plant was installed.
On August 10th, the ore drying plant at Sept-Iles starts operations.
Grass drying plant (operated by Eastern Counties Farmers) was just behind the old station.
The leaf is stripped from the stalk by a converted bean stripper, and 'we’ve invested in a drying plant.
A pole had been lashed between two of the huts: from it hung bundles of drying plants.
In addition, Ma'abarot runs a state of the art spray drying plant, which dehydrates foods of every variety.
The shelves were bare, the hanging herbs, the plaits of onion and garlic, the drying plants were gone.
Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery is also a milk processing and whey drying plant.
There is a tea factory, a tobacco transformation plant, a large food combine and a silk cocoon drying plant.
When the drying plant material intercepts sunlight, the energy of the light heats the plant and speeds drying.
Making matters worse, Fusarium mold in the soil is drying plants to death from the inside in a scourge known as Panama disease.
During its first three years of operation, the Saint-Alexandre drying plant will export its entire production to the United States.
Shipping statements shall be retained by the consignee on file for a period of at least six months. 901:3-10-65 Inspection of condensing and drying plants.
Industry is small consisting mainly of small service industries but there is a large grain drying plant sited next to the railway line.
He created the first herbarium (hortus siccus) in that year, drying plants while pressing them between pieces of paper, then gluing them to cardboard.
A Niro CDI 315 Spray Drying plant was commissioned.
The scope of this project was to install a milk powder drying plant that consisted of a 13 tonne per hour dryer fed by 3 evaporators.
Bright tongues of flame licked greedily at the dried and drying plants and a pall of black smoke rose in the air.