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- 2021 it opened to the public as a museum after complete restoration and reroofing. It displays examples of the types of pottery and tiles made in the abandoned...
- support the family. She accompanies Ed to a meeting where they secure 50 reroofing jobs from a company rebuilding after a tornado. While Ed works tirelessly...
- to designs by the architect John Cundall of Leamington. It was recently reroofed at a cost of £250,000 by Brown Matthews Architects. It is a parish of the...
- Gawlik, Kate (May 2004). "Gold Circle Award category: Innovative solutions—reroofing". National Roofing Contractors ****ociation. Retrieved February 20, 2024...
- supplied timber for the work free of charge, along with staff to do the reroofing. When Colonel and Mrs Foster, who had moved into the old schoolhouse at...
- Updated plans included a skate park, parking lot, stormwater pond, and reroofing of the B.F Shriver Canning Company "Apple Butter Factory" is scheduled...
- ceiling painting. Following the closure of the gap in the vaults and the reroofing of the building wing, the Antiquarium was rebuilt under the direction...
- reduced by approximately 3 °C (5 °F) after planting ten million trees, reroofing five million homes, and painting one-quarter of the roads at an estimated...
- castle was returned to the earls of Warwick in 1813. The Great Hall was reroofed and repaired in Gothic taste in 1830–31 by Ambrose Poynter. Anthony Salvin...
- church were made in the 14th and 16th centuries and a repair that involved reroofing the building in about 1840. There were extensive alterations made in 1868...