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And Musings from a Muddy Island has been to Lindisfarne and photographed the boatsheds
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And Musings from a Muddy Island has been to Lindisfarne and photographed the boatsheds
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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It's NZ Fashion Week at the moment, and the boatsheds down at the Viaduct Harbour have been turned into showrooms, complete with catwalks and seating.
Archive 2007-09-01 Nalini Singh 2007
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The new 3,500 m² building, which utilises old boatsheds, has five times the previous Museum display space and three times the previous archive storage area.
Shetland Museum Wins Top Prize Thatsnews 2008
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I must have something in the boatsheds to put up for a prize Snobie.
Raising the Stakes: The Contest Continues BikeSnobNYC 2008
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On its surface pleasure boats lay at their moorings by jetties and boatsheds; groups of stiff-necked swans sailed or ducked and straddled; while shady walks followed the banks, where the whiplike branches of the willows, showing shoots of tenderest green, trailed in the water or swayed like loose harp-strings to the breeze.
Australia Felix 2003
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Currently, however, the boats are unsatisfactorily housed in tumbledown boatsheds and only intermittently accessible by the public.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph Rupert Christiansen 2012
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Lang Lang CFA captain Mark McPherson said the boatsheds were similar to a garage or shed and were not required to have smoke alarms installed, therefore owners were not allowed to reside in them.
Star News Group 2010
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The property abuts Maciel Marine, where there are many dormant small boatsheds.
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The property abuts Maciel Marine, where there are many dormant small boatsheds.
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