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The main sanctuary is posted on a series of round timber columns.
It is used as a round timber for construction of wharves and fencing.
Upon this earth-covered platform the first round timber dwellings would be erected.
Once in every month there is auction of round timbers from its each depot through general auction.
The company was to engage in trade in round timber, pit props and pulpwood.
It comprised two round timber buildings inside a fenced enclosure, and two cremation pits.
The thick hemp nets were braced with huge round timbers - rough-smoothed treetrunks - and extended over a rocky escarpment overlooking a road.
'Puncheon', a round timber strut (approx.
The rollers consisted of round timbers about eight to ten inches thick, that were firmly set into the ground on their underside and fixed in place with braces.
A round timber with one flat surface) and in barns long joists were sometimes supported on a sleeper (a timber not joined to but supporting other beams).
Broad axe - Used with the grain of the wood in precision splitting or "hewing" (i.e. the squaring-off of round timbers usually for use in construction).
After the war, exports of round timber started up again and the company's previous customers in West Germany, France and the Netherlands again became the biggest trading partners.
However, in the late 1930s, the company expanded fast, and became one of the major round timber exporters in Finland, with Emil Höglund travelling as a salesman to Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Britain.
A dirty, ragged cloth hung across the doorway so Emlyn slapped the rounded timber post with the flat of his hand, calling out in a loud voice, 'In the name of Christ, I bid thee, come and greet a weary pilgrim.'
Tunku recognized the need to prepare for the evacuation of civilians in the event of invasion and in 1941 he gave orders for the constructions of six "Long Houses" made of round timber and with attap roofs on a low hill about two miles away from the town.