galleryEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the front door and one at the back, but they varied from house to house. A bridge might mean a wooden platform extending from the doorway and ascended by a step or two, or it might simply be steps leading up to the door. Some of the 'better' homes had "galleries" (verandas) which ran the full width of the front of the house.W. Kirwin, 3/73JH 3/73DNE-citUsed IUsed I1Used
bridge nWhen the dishes were washed she always threw the dishwater out over the railing that ext...
AbstractBridges obviously serve multiple functions but the primary purpose is to traverse a terrain ...
staircaseGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, u...
bridge nEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the XXX front door and one at the back, but ...
bridge nIn Fogo the gallery or entrance to a house was called a bridge. Usually it was the wooden...
galleryA wooden veranda located at the front or back doors of a house _ also called a [PT] or [PT]. ...
bridge n= verandah. A wooden platform in front of a door to a house. The word "verandah" is used...
bridge nIn Fogo the gallery or entrance to a house is always called a bridge. Usually it was the ...
galleryA raised outside floor, level with an outside door, approached by steps, when raised above gr...
bridge nIn Corner Brook, the word "bridge" us used to name the front steps of a house and the open...
bridge nIn Fogo I noticed . . . a verandah which they called a bridge.verandahJH 7/70Used I and SupU...
bridge nAn' when we got pretty handy to the island, we was handy [to the island ]as it is down...d...
bridge nThe "bridge" was not just the means of crossing over a stream. In our language it meant t...
gallery'at house door, platform with steps going down' "He was out on the gallery."WK 61Used IUse...
Building typologies are generally well defined and functionally specific. A church is for worship, a...
bridge nWhen the dishes were washed she always threw the dishwater out over the railing that ext...
AbstractBridges obviously serve multiple functions but the primary purpose is to traverse a terrain ...
staircaseGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, u...
bridge nEvery house had a "bridge", often two, one at the XXX front door and one at the back, but ...
bridge nIn Fogo the gallery or entrance to a house was called a bridge. Usually it was the wooden...
galleryA wooden veranda located at the front or back doors of a house _ also called a [PT] or [PT]. ...
bridge n= verandah. A wooden platform in front of a door to a house. The word "verandah" is used...
bridge nIn Fogo the gallery or entrance to a house is always called a bridge. Usually it was the ...
galleryA raised outside floor, level with an outside door, approached by steps, when raised above gr...
bridge nIn Corner Brook, the word "bridge" us used to name the front steps of a house and the open...
bridge nIn Fogo I noticed . . . a verandah which they called a bridge.verandahJH 7/70Used I and SupU...
bridge nAn' when we got pretty handy to the island, we was handy [to the island ]as it is down...d...
bridge nThe "bridge" was not just the means of crossing over a stream. In our language it meant t...
gallery'at house door, platform with steps going down' "He was out on the gallery."WK 61Used IUse...
Building typologies are generally well defined and functionally specific. A church is for worship, a...
bridge nWhen the dishes were washed she always threw the dishwater out over the railing that ext...
AbstractBridges obviously serve multiple functions but the primary purpose is to traverse a terrain ...
staircaseGenerally a small hallway separated the parlour and the kitchen, and from it the stairs, u...