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The Mysterious Jeep
Not actually part of the house series. This Jeep was parked outside our back barn for a while and I was worried because it’s unusual and I couldn’t see anyone.. [more...] |
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The Mysterious Jeep 2
Not actually part of the house series. This Jeep was parked outside our back barn for a while and I was worried because it’s unusual and I couldn’t see anyone.. [more...] |
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The Mysterious Jeep 3
Not actually part of the house series. This Jeep was parked outside our back barn for a while and I was worried because it’s unusual and I couldn’t see anyone.. [more...] |
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The Mysterious Jeep 4
Not actually part of the house series. This Jeep was parked outside our back barn for a while and I was worried because it’s unusual and I couldn’t see anyone.. [more...] |
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Brickwork 1
The bricks have weathered. Are they OK? |
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Brickwork 2: closer view
Some of the bricks are almost or completely gone. It’s a double or even triple layer of brick with no gap, as that’s the way they built houses over here in the 1860s. [more...] |
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Brickwork 3:
More missing bricks, and some signs of someone trying to do a quick repair. |
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The Falling Vestibule
The window isn’t square: it’s actually been made slanted, possibly a replacement done in the 1940s or earlier. You can also see that someone had filled in diagonal cracks with mortar. [more...] |
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The Left Wall
OK, so it’s a bit rough. But it has charm. |
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Crappy Brickwork
A closeup of part of the left wall. There have been a few attempts at repair. |
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Vestibule wall, closer view
Someone tried to use an iron rod, although the problem doesn’t seem to have been that it was spreading outwards sideways, just sagging! You can see how the top of the window sags here. [more...] |
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Front of the house
The central part with the pointy window is the part that’s sagging, so we’re looking at the “low” end. The part of the vestible that’s joined to the house is the high end. [more...] |
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