Not applicable. Outdoor tableware. 1 x pot, 1 x soup spoon, 2 x bowl, 1 x pan, 1 x rice spoonPersonal sot cooking system. Cup office bottle. 70g + 100g. Cw-rt07. Zp424500123. 30120. Slv-05. Bottle cup. Folded size: Wholesale campping cookware. 14421. 220ml/300ml. 151*151*39mm. 20x20x14cm. 3pcs tea cups:
Fly fishing. 1*kettle,1*ttray,1*tea bowl with lid,1*fair cup,1*strainer,6*tea cupsWholesale & retail. Outdoor table ware packing: 10cm x 10cm x 10cm (3.94in x 3.94in x 3.94in). Lin round. (d)80*(h)95mm,65g+15g,450ml. A knife with a spoon and fork: 11 x 4cm / 4.3 x 1.57 inches. Large picnic basket. Knife spoon and fork. Atomisers 30ml. Name of the product:
Retails/wholesales/drop ship. Hard anodizing aluminum. Zh682101. Fmt-t19. Go-sporting. Men, women, children. Wholesale press coffee. Cycling custom. Abs food grade green material. Box ice. 7.2mm. Ti5714: 118mmx108mmx158mm(l*w*h). 27*16.5*5cm. Item name: Crowbar. 680ml bowl size:
Fmp-813. Chair size: Spices pouch. Feature 1: Ti3031: Mess tray. Set pots. Zp481900. 300ml,400ml,500ml,600ml(ti5323,ti5324,ti5325,ti5326). Gross weight: : (d)158x(h)28mm ,53g.
Wabash Sheriff’s House and Jail by Equinox27
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Downtown Wabash, Indiana 1880 Wabash Sheriff’s House and Jail in downtown Wabash. Designed by BV Enos & Son, the two-story Italianate landmark offers roughly 4,000 square feet and is located in the National Register-listed commercial corridor in downtown Wabash.
OMG by Dave
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The incredible Marvin Kent house in Kent Ohio. Completed in 1884, this red brick mansion was home to Marvin Kent, president of the Kent National Bank. The town was actually named after him in 1864. The house was converted into a Masonic meeting hall in the 1920s, and remains so to this day.
Monroeville, Ohio Italianate by Equinox27
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An imposing Victorian house and barn west of Norwalk, a nice town with lots of good architecture. It is on a large lot with outbuildings.
Bowling Green house IMG_4656 by OZinOH
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House near Wood County Courthouse, Bowling Green, Ohio
James Thurber House by Brandon Bartoszek
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This house in Columbus, Ohio was built in 1873. From 1913 to 1917 James Thurber lived here. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
James Thurber was an author and cartoonist for the New Yorker.
Warsaw Ohio, Coshocton County OH by Bruce Wicks
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George F. Barber architect.
225 Beaver St.
Adam Strome house.
Washington Courthouse Ohio Museum House by John S.
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Fayette County Museum in Washington Courthouse, Ohio.
House with Tower, Columbus, 3 by shila wilson
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Technically not a house, since it is being used as a law office. But it was a house. And it is beautiful. Columbus, Ohio. Corner of Fifth Ave and Neil Ave.