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- Spencer woodstove in British bungalow at Pollibetta, India...
- stove in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woodheat.org information on woodstoves Thomas "Electricity" Ahearn, Canada’s Thomas Edison Early Chinese stoves...
- over softwood because it creates less smoke and burns longer. Adding a woodstove or fireplace to a home is often felt to add ambiance and warmth. Pulpwood...
- David Findlay in 1862, operated until 1974, making cast-iron cookware and woodstoves. Some of the designs created by this company are still being made by another...
- restaurant with a panoramic view, a gift shop with Indigenous crafts, a woodstove-heated yurt, and a small outdoor stage for performances. The park is open...
- Old fashioned Spencer woodstove in a British building in Pollibetta...
- The outdoor wood boiler is a variant of the classic wood stove adapted for set-up outdoors while still transferring the heat to interior buildings. The...
- a search of Owens's property; the couple's remains were found in his woodstove. It was later concluded that the couple had been killed on March 12. Owens'...
- The squatters lived off-the-grid without running water and heating with woodstoves. There was an infoshop and small-scale agriculture. They also lived a...
- may be used for anything from tiny back****ng stoves to large portable woodstoves. Fuel may be manufactured, e.g., hexamine, or natural, e.g., woody forest...