- 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.
Haylofts were used...
- by John
Hunter Booth Midnight Rounders by the
Shubert Brothers Up in the
Haymow by
James Avery Hopwood Fools Errant by
Louis Evan
Shipman The most expensive...
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extraordinary clutter of such
things as old
cream separators, barrels,
haymow hoists,
washing machines, crocks, pots, teakettles,
copper boilers and suchlike...
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particularly susceptible.
Small bales are, therefore,
often stored in a
haymow or hayshed.
Haystacks built outside are
usually protected by tarpaulins...
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described in a do****ent of 1741 as "the old
stone mill." It was used as a
haymow in 1760,
while it was
described in 1767 as
being used as a
powder store...
- for a
small 35-cow
dairy farm, that has a
traditional stanchion barn with
haymow. The
automatic washing system shown is a 1970s
Bender Machine Works "Trol-O-Matic...
- heart." She ran away, hid in a barn, and
broke her leg in a fall from the
haymow. She was captured,
tried and convicted. She was
sentenced to
death by hanging...
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stories tall with a
mansard roof, and
provided a
stable with five stalls, a
haymow, a wagon, tool house, and workshop. The
Cricket Club House,
while a historic...
- the main
drive with the
sliding door on the south. The
upper level is the
haymow. The silo was
constructed first and
supports the roof. The
balloon framing...
- roof. The barn's
entrances are on the west, south, and
northwest sides. A
haymow encircles three-quarters of the barn at the roof's base, and a ventilator...