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  • Wood shingle
  • Tapered pieces to cover building roofs and walls

    wood. Modern shingles are mostly made by being cut which distinguishes them from shakes, which are made by being split out of a bolt. Wooden shingle roofs

    Wood shingle

    Wood shingle

    Wood_shingle

  • Shingle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (shingle), a wooden shingle that is split from a bolt, with a more rustic appearance than a sawed shingle Quercus imbricaria, or shingle oak, a wood used

    Shingle

    Shingle

  • Roof shingle
  • Overlapping plates for covering a roof

    Shingle is a corruption of German Schindel meaning a roofing slate. Shingles historically were called tiles, and shingle was a term applied to wood shingles

    Roof shingle

    Roof shingle

    Roof_shingle

  • Siding (construction)
  • Exterior cladding on building walls

    produced in units twice as high as clapboard. Plastic imitations of wood shingle and wood shakes also exist. Since plastic siding is a manufactured product

    Siding (construction)

    Siding (construction)

    Siding_(construction)

  • David L. Shirk Ranch
  • United States historic place

    these buildings are wood-frame structures covered either in horizontal weatherboard or vertical wood planking with wood-shingle roofing. All of the buildings

    David L. Shirk Ranch

    David L. Shirk Ranch

    David_L._Shirk_Ranch

  • Third Bay Tradition
  • Architectural style (1945–1980s)

    characteristics of a Third Bay Tradition house include "wood shingle cladding, plain wood siding, square bay windows, asymmetrical massing, ribbon windows

    Third Bay Tradition

    Third Bay Tradition

    Third_Bay_Tradition

  • Old Faithful Historic District
  • Historic district in Wyoming, United States

    two-room L-shaped frame structure with wood-shingle exterior siding on concrete foundation has a wood-shingled gable roof with louvered type windows.

    Old Faithful Historic District

    Old Faithful Historic District

    Old_Faithful_Historic_District

  • Asphalt shingle
  • Type of shingle

    An asphalt shingle is a type of wall or roof shingle that uses asphalt for waterproofing. It is one of the most widely used roofing covers in North America

    Asphalt shingle

    Asphalt shingle

    Asphalt_shingle

  • Water Mill (Water Mill, New York)
  • Water mill in New York, US

    Suffolk County, New York, USA. It is a 2-story, heavy wood-frame structure with a wood-shingle exterior and composed of two building sections. There is

    Water Mill (Water Mill, New York)

    Water Mill (Water Mill, New York)

    Water_Mill_(Water_Mill,_New_York)

  • List of commercially available roofing materials
  • thatching. A shingle is the generic term for an individual roofing unit that is applied with other such units in an overlapping fashion. Wood shingle, shingles

    List of commercially available roofing materials

    List_of_commercially_available_roofing_materials

  • Roof
  • Top covering of a building

    weight of snow more easily and resist the force of wind better than a wood shingle or a concrete tile roof. Insulation, drainage and solar roofing Snow

    Roof

    Roof

    Roof

  • California bungalow
  • Architectural style

    typically associated with the California bungalow. Bungalows commonly have wood shingle, horizontal siding or stucco exteriors, as well as brick or stone exterior

    California bungalow

    California bungalow

    California_bungalow

  • Shingle weaver
  • Person involved in making roofing shingles

    A shingle weaver (US) or shingler (UK) is an employee of a wood products mill who engages in the creation of wooden roofing shingles or the closely related

    Shingle weaver

    Shingle weaver

    Shingle_weaver

  • Terminalia (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Terminalia ivorensis A.Chev. – idigbo, black afara, blackbark, brimstone wood, shingle wood Terminalia januariensis DC. Terminalia kaernbachii Warb. – okari nut

    Terminalia (plant)

    Terminalia (plant)

    Terminalia_(plant)

  • Building at 1–7 Moscow Street
  • United States historic place

    projections over the entrances are a hallmark of the Shingle style, but its original wood shingle finish has been replaced by modern siding (see photo)

    Building at 1–7 Moscow Street

    Building at 1–7 Moscow Street

    Building_at_1–7_Moscow_Street

  • Wood–plastic composite
  • Composite materials made of wood fiber and thermoplastics

    Wood–plastic composites (WPCs) are composite materials made of wood fiber or wood flour and thermoplastics such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP)

    Wood–plastic composite

    Wood–plastic composite

    Wood–plastic_composite

  • Finnish profanity
  • for alliteration in Finnish expressions. A pillunpäre ("pussy shingle") is a wood shingle used as a disposable bench cover in saunas. Antaa pillua ("give

    Finnish profanity

    Finnish_profanity

  • St. John's Presbyterian Church (Berkeley, California)
  • Historic church in California, United States

    in the First Bay Tradition style with an exterior wood-shingle finish known as Berkeley Brown Shingle. The church building was desanctified and sold when

    St. John's Presbyterian Church (Berkeley, California)

    St. John's Presbyterian Church (Berkeley, California)

    St._John's_Presbyterian_Church_(Berkeley,_California)

  • Ezra Carll Homestead
  • Historic house in New York, United States

    Eckert Street and was built about 1700 and is a 2-story, gable-roofed, wood-shingle dwelling with a lean-to profile and second-story overhang. The oldest

    Ezra Carll Homestead

    Ezra Carll Homestead

    Ezra_Carll_Homestead

  • Shingleside
  • Historic home in Rochester, New York, USA

    was constructed in 1898–1899 and is an L-shaped, 2+1⁄2-story, wood-framed, wood-shingled, gambrel-roofed house. It was designed by noted local architect

    Shingleside

    Shingleside

    Shingleside

  • Shingle Street
  • Settlement in Suffolk, England

    Shingle Street Martello Tower 'Pagodas' Orford Ness RSPB Cobra Mist R i v e r A l d e R i v e r O r e Lighthouse N O R T H S E A Castle     Shingle Street

    Shingle Street

    Shingle Street

    Shingle_Street

  • Cannondale Historic District
  • Historic district in Connecticut, United States

    - 37 Cannon Road - Victorian era, 2½-story house with a "gable roof, wood shingle; porch (turned posts jigsawn brackets, molded rail on turned balusters)

    Cannondale Historic District

    Cannondale Historic District

    Cannondale_Historic_District

  • Fort Garrison
  • United States historic place

    raised the height of the fort building adding a second story loft and a wood shingle roof. It was constructed following a 1693 order from Governor Francis

    Fort Garrison

    Fort Garrison

    Fort_Garrison

  • Roof tiles
  • Tile used to keep out rain

    the United States around the 1820s, and cheaper alternatives such as wood shingle and slate tile became more common. Beginning around the mid-1800s, expanding

    Roof tiles

    Roof tiles

    Roof_tiles

  • Wood
  • Fibrous material from trees or other plants

    Wood is a structural tissue/material found as xylem in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. Being a natural material, it is characterized

    Wood

    Wood

    Wood

  • Summit Avenue (St. Paul)
  • Street in Minnesota, United States

    the “Shingle Style” can be seen in Summit’s 1884 Noyes House. The Shingle Style is similar to the Queen Anne but constructed with wood shingling on every

    Summit Avenue (St. Paul)

    Summit Avenue (St. Paul)

    Summit_Avenue_(St._Paul)

  • Slave quarters in the United States
  • Antebellum residential vernacular architecture

    average, slave quarters were log cabins with dirt floors, clay chimneys, wood-shingle roofs, and one unglazed window. Windows lacking glass would have been

    Slave quarters in the United States

    Slave quarters in the United States

    Slave_quarters_in_the_United_States

  • S. A. Hall House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    Uxbridge, Massachusetts. It is a 2+1⁄2 story wood-frame structure, with a cross-gable roof, clapboard and wood shingle siding, and a granite foundation. A three-story

    S. A. Hall House

    S. A. Hall House

    S._A._Hall_House

  • Bel Air Fire
  • 1961 wildfire in Southern California

    series of laws and fire safety policies. These included the banning of wood shingle roofs in new construction and one of the most stringent brush clearance

    Bel Air Fire

    Bel_Air_Fire

  • St. Michael Archangel's Church, Binarowa
  • Church in Poland

    1908, the church's weak structure was secured (the wood shingle was replaced with tin), the wood shingle walls were replaced with planks, and columns were

    St. Michael Archangel's Church, Binarowa

    St. Michael Archangel's Church, Binarowa

    St._Michael_Archangel's_Church,_Binarowa

  • East Farm (Head of the Harbor, New York)
  • United States historic place

    enlarged by its architect-owner in 1910. It is a wood framed, clapboarded structure with a wood shingle roof, and Colonial in style. Also on the property

    East Farm (Head of the Harbor, New York)

    East Farm (Head of the Harbor, New York)

    East_Farm_(Head_of_the_Harbor,_New_York)

  • Laguna Fire (1993)
  • 1993 wildfire in Southern California

    vulnerable locations and constructed with flammable materials (e.g. wood shingle roofs and siding). The Laguna Fire was first reported near Laguna Canyon

    Laguna Fire (1993)

    Laguna Fire (1993)

    Laguna_Fire_(1993)

  • Engineered wood
  • Composite material made from wood

    Engineered wood, also called mass timber, composite wood, man-made wood, or manufactured board, includes a range of derivative wood products which are

    Engineered wood

    Engineered wood

    Engineered_wood

  • St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church (Leeland, Maryland)
  • Church building in Maryland, US

    four over six lights. The roof is hip-on-hip, covered with wood shingle. The narrow wood cornice is punctuated with dentil modillions and defined by

    St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church (Leeland, Maryland)

    St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church (Leeland, Maryland)

    St._Barnabas'_Episcopal_Church_(Leeland,_Maryland)

  • Glen Mitchell House
  • House in Dodge City, Kansas, United States

    landscape". The Glen Mitchell house has angular geometry and a large sloping wood shingle roof. Bruce Wrightsman, an architect of the Kansas State Historical Society

    Glen Mitchell House

    Glen Mitchell House

    Glen_Mitchell_House

  • Joe Mee House
  • United States historic place

    projecting eaves with exposed rafters and a wood shingle pediment. The main entrance is an off-center wood door with a single light and a wooden screen

    Joe Mee House

    Joe Mee House

    Joe_Mee_House

  • Throggs Neck
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    from the bad 'city' influences, they found a dilapidated, three-story, wood-shingle house in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx at 2485 Wenner Place near

    Throggs Neck

    Throggs Neck

    Throggs_Neck

  • Bishop William Wallace Duncan House
  • Historic house in South Carolina, United States

    six chimneys, a decorative mosaic tile front porch landing, a massive wood shingle-clad cylindrical tower, and stained glass windows. It was moved from

    Bishop William Wallace Duncan House

    Bishop William Wallace Duncan House

    Bishop_William_Wallace_Duncan_House

  • List of the oldest buildings in California
  • Novato 1834 Residence The ruins of the residence are located within a wood shingle shelter. Centinela Adobe Inglewood 1834 Residence Oldest building in

    List of the oldest buildings in California

    List_of_the_oldest_buildings_in_California

  • Lake Crescent Lodge
  • United States historic place

    stories, with a one-story dining room. The wood-frame lodge is covered with wood shingle siding and a wood-shingled roof. The porch windows feature a complex

    Lake Crescent Lodge

    Lake Crescent Lodge

    Lake_Crescent_Lodge

  • Fifth Ward, Houston
  • Neighborhood of Houston in Harris, Texas, United States

    "Great Fifth Ward Fire". The strong winds spread the fire as embers set wood-shingled roofs on fire. It consumed a church, school, 13 industrial plants, eight

    Fifth Ward, Houston

    Fifth Ward, Houston

    Fifth_Ward,_Houston

  • Denny Place
  • United States historic place

    Register of Historic Places in 1984. It is a two-story four bay brick and wood shingle house with a high hipped roof. It has overhanging eaves supported by

    Denny Place

    Denny Place

    Denny_Place

  • John Nyman House
  • Historic house in Michigan, United States

    1986. The John Nyman House is a 1+1⁄2-story side-gable bungalow with wood shingle siding, a gabled dormer, and a front porch whose roof is a continuation

    John Nyman House

    John Nyman House

    John_Nyman_House

  • Cold Spring Farm Springhouse
  • United States historic place

    building. It measures approximately 12 by 24 feet (3.7 by 7.3 m). It has a wood shingle roof and small cupola. Also on the property is a concrete dam, built

    Cold Spring Farm Springhouse

    Cold Spring Farm Springhouse

    Cold_Spring_Farm_Springhouse

  • Samuel Sanchez House
  • United States historic place

    in Folk Territorial Style. It is a stucco over adobe building, with a wood shingle roof and brickwork chimneys. It has lathed porch posts and engaged columns

    Samuel Sanchez House

    Samuel Sanchez House

    Samuel_Sanchez_House

  • Saints Philip and James Church, Sękowa
  • Church in Poland

    on gravel foundations. The larch walls of the church are covered with wood shingle. The narrow chancel and wide nave is covered by a steep roof. The church

    Saints Philip and James Church, Sękowa

    Saints Philip and James Church, Sękowa

    Saints_Philip_and_James_Church,_Sękowa

  • Lightle House (107 North Elm Street, Searcy, Arkansas)
  • Historic house in Arkansas, United States

    Street in Searcy, Arkansas. It was a two-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, stuccoed wood shingle exterior, and a foundation of brick piers.

    Lightle House (107 North Elm Street, Searcy, Arkansas)

    Lightle_House_(107_North_Elm_Street,_Searcy,_Arkansas)

  • Rebecca Brewton Motte
  • American colonist

    MacPherson, Marion and Lee decided to burn the mansion, which had a dry wood shingle roof. Rebecca Motte ordered to "burn her home" and provided the patriot

    Rebecca Brewton Motte

    Rebecca Brewton Motte

    Rebecca_Brewton_Motte

  • Didcot
  • Town in South Oxfordshire, England

    Cottage, a 16th-century timber-framed building in Manor Road that has a wood shingle roof. It is a Grade II listed building. At that time the village centre

    Didcot

    Didcot

    Didcot

  • Baileo
  • Traditional houses of the Maluku Islands

    local materials such as planked timber, cement, stone or brick with wood shingle, and thatch or zinc roof. Recent interest in baileo emerged within the

    Baileo

    Baileo

  • Guy Bartley House
  • Historic house in Arkansas, United States

    Streets in Leslie, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with a gambrel roof and wood shingle siding. A single-story porch wraps around one

    Guy Bartley House

    Guy Bartley House

    Guy_Bartley_House

  • Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic District
  • United States historic place

    one to two stories and two to four bedrooms, finished with clapboard, wood shingle, stucco and brick. Many of the two-story houses have different materials

    Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic District

    Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic District

    Modern_Housing_Corporation_Addition_Historic_District

  • Ernest W. Smith House
  • Historic house in California, United States

    exposed rafter tails, a full-length front porch, casement windows, and a wood shingle roof, all typical elements of Greene & Greene designs. The house was

    Ernest W. Smith House

    Ernest W. Smith House

    Ernest_W._Smith_House

  • Warfield-Dye Residence
  • Historic house in West Virginia, United States

    States. It was built in 1900–1901, and is a large 2+1⁄2-story brick-and-wood-shingle dwelling in the Queen Anne style. It is topped by a hipped roof with

    Warfield-Dye Residence

    Warfield-Dye Residence

    Warfield-Dye_Residence

  • Charles Ilfeld Memorial Chapel
  • United States historic place

    sandstone, light brown in color, with reddish mortar. It has a dark brown wood shingle roof, half-timbering in its gable, bargeboards, and exposed rafters.

    Charles Ilfeld Memorial Chapel

    Charles_Ilfeld_Memorial_Chapel

  • Minerva and Daniel DeLand House
  • Historic house in New York, United States

    intersection of North Main street and Whitney Road. The wood shingled Italianate building has a wood front porch, three chimneys, decorative corbels, and

    Minerva and Daniel DeLand House

    Minerva and Daniel DeLand House

    Minerva_and_Daniel_DeLand_House

  • Baserri
  • Basque traditional housebarn farmhouse

    tiles replaced the earlier shingled roofs and the first person to have a tiled roof being singled out for this fact. Wood-shingle roofs mainly survive in

    Baserri

    Baserri

    Baserri

  • Wood flooring
  • Product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring

    Wood flooring is any product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring, either structural or aesthetic. Wood is a common choice as

    Wood flooring

    Wood flooring

    Wood_flooring

  • Sotterley (Hollywood, Maryland)
  • Historic house in Maryland, United States

    nine-bay frame building, covered with wide, beaded clapboard siding and wood shingle roof, overlooking the Patuxent River. Also on the property are a sawn-log

    Sotterley (Hollywood, Maryland)

    Sotterley (Hollywood, Maryland)

    Sotterley_(Hollywood,_Maryland)

  • Nehemiah Hubbard House
  • Historic house in Connecticut, United States

    clapboard siding and brownstone foundation with wood shingle roof; using a structural system of wood frame, post and beam with gable roof. It was built

    Nehemiah Hubbard House

    Nehemiah Hubbard House

    Nehemiah_Hubbard_House

  • St. Hedwig of Silesia Church, Radoszowy
  • Church in Radoszowy, Poland

    underwent renovated in 2000, when its eternit roof was replaced with wood shingle. "Drewniany kościół w Radoszowach pięknieje z roku na rok. Remont trwa

    St. Hedwig of Silesia Church, Radoszowy

    St. Hedwig of Silesia Church, Radoszowy

    St._Hedwig_of_Silesia_Church,_Radoszowy

  • Mill Way Historic District
  • Historic district in Massachusetts, United States

    1750; it is a 2+1⁄2-story four-bay house with side gable roof, and wood shingle siding. It was supposedly built as a single-story cottage, which was

    Mill Way Historic District

    Mill Way Historic District

    Mill_Way_Historic_District

  • W. A. Strain Farm–Strain House
  • Historic house in Texas, United States

    the house in 1896. The 2+1⁄2-story frame structure includes a gabled wood-shingle roof, and the brick foundation has an asymmetrical plan. The Strain Farm

    W. A. Strain Farm–Strain House

    W. A. Strain Farm–Strain House

    W._A._Strain_Farm–Strain_House

  • Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (Petoskey, Michigan)
  • Historic church in Michigan, United States

    walls contain wood-framed two-over-two windows with a simple cornice above. The gable of the entrance vestibule is clad with wood shingle, and the remainder

    Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (Petoskey, Michigan)

    Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (Petoskey, Michigan)

    Grace_Methodist_Episcopal_Church_(Petoskey,_Michigan)

  • Ukrainian khata
  • Traditional peasant dwelling

    painted white, and their roofs were covered either with straw, or with wood shingle. In Bukovyna many houses were built from woven vines covered with clay

    Ukrainian khata

    Ukrainian khata

    Ukrainian_khata

  • Tar
  • Dark viscous organic liquid

    have reduced the demand for tar. Wood tar is still used to seal traditional wooden boats and the roofs of historic, shingle-roofed churches, as well as to

    Tar

    Tar

    Tar

  • Stoke Row
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    church has a north tower with an octagonal belfry and short spire with a wood shingle roof. The ecclesiastical parish is now a member of The Langtree Team

    Stoke Row

    Stoke Row

    Stoke_Row

  • James Havens Homestead
  • Historic house in New York, United States

    expanded in the early- mid-19th century. It is a large wood-frame building with wood-shingle sheathing, broad gable roof, wraparound porch, and rear

    James Havens Homestead

    James Havens Homestead

    James_Havens_Homestead

  • James Leonard House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    Massachusetts. It is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house, five bays wide, with a side-gable roof, large central chimney, and wood shingle siding. The doors and windows

    James Leonard House

    James Leonard House

    James_Leonard_House

  • Seth Hallett House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    wide, with a side gable roof, a central chimney (not original), and wood shingle siding. An ell of early construction extends to the rear of the main

    Seth Hallett House

    Seth Hallett House

    Seth_Hallett_House

  • Cave Spring School and Cave Spring Cemetery
  • Historic site in Jasper County, Missouri, US

    a one-story brick building with a steeply pitched front gable and a wood shingle roof. It features a full-width hipped roof porch, added in about 1937

    Cave Spring School and Cave Spring Cemetery

    Cave Spring School and Cave Spring Cemetery

    Cave_Spring_School_and_Cave_Spring_Cemetery

  • Board roof
  • Type of roof

    narrow. Traditional roof coverings in Japan are mostly thatch, tile and wood shingle but some board roofs were used and are called yamatobuki (大和葺), the boards

    Board roof

    Board roof

    Board_roof

  • American historic carpentry
  • at the doors, but mostly the vertical planks replace the studs. Both wood shingle or clapboard exterior siding and interior lath and plaster attach directly

    American historic carpentry

    American historic carpentry

    American_historic_carpentry

  • Tower houses in the Balkans
  • They were built from limestone, covered with a tented roof made of wood shingle or limestone slabs. The walls near the ground floor are always slightly

    Tower houses in the Balkans

    Tower houses in the Balkans

    Tower_houses_in_the_Balkans

  • St. Johns Episcopal Church and Cemetery (Oakdale, New York)
  • Historic site in Suffolk County, New York

    rectangular one story building with a gable roof, wood shingle siding, and a simple painted wood exterior trim. It features a three-story, square, engaged

    St. Johns Episcopal Church and Cemetery (Oakdale, New York)

    St. Johns Episcopal Church and Cemetery (Oakdale, New York)

    St._Johns_Episcopal_Church_and_Cemetery_(Oakdale,_New_York)

  • Johnson-Tillotson House
  • United States historic place

    architecture. It has a wood shingled high hipped roof, with boxed cornice eaves. The main entry is an off-centered plain lintel wood door, with a wooden

    Johnson-Tillotson House

    Johnson-Tillotson House

    Johnson-Tillotson_House

  • Sibley's and James Store Historic District
  • Historic commercial building in Virginia, United States

    2+1⁄2-story folk Victorian wood-frame building with a full front porch, weatherboard exterior cladding, and wood-shingle decoration at the eaves. It

    Sibley's and James Store Historic District

    Sibley's and James Store Historic District

    Sibley's_and_James_Store_Historic_District

  • Schoolridge Farm
  • Historic house in Maryland, United States

    side-hall / double pile Flemish bond brick house with a steeply pitched wood shingle roof, built about 1780. Attached to the house is a one-story frame kitchen

    Schoolridge Farm

    Schoolridge_Farm

  • George Loring House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    76 Highland Avenue in Somerville, Massachusetts. The 2+1⁄2-story Shingle style wood-frame house was built c. 1895 for George F. Loring, the architect

    George Loring House

    George Loring House

    George_Loring_House

  • St. Michael's Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska)
  • Historic church in Alaska, United States

    It had been built with logs of native wood with clapboard siding, domes made of metal and roofs of wood shingle, subsequently changed to asphalt shingles

    St. Michael's Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska)

    St. Michael's Cathedral (Sitka, Alaska)

    St._Michael's_Cathedral_(Sitka,_Alaska)

  • Sandalwood
  • Class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum

    is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain

    Sandalwood

    Sandalwood

    Sandalwood

  • Edward Oakes House
  • Historic house in Massachusetts, United States

    2+1⁄2-story timber-frame house, five bays wide, with a gambrel roof, wood shingle siding, and a brick foundation. A rear leanto section gives the house

    Edward Oakes House

    Edward Oakes House

    Edward_Oakes_House

  • Union Chapel (Shelter Island Heights, New York)
  • United States historic place

    Suffolk County, New York. It was built in 1875 and is a wood-frame structure with wood-shingle sheathing. The chapel's main three-bay facade has a 2+1⁄2-story

    Union Chapel (Shelter Island Heights, New York)

    Union Chapel (Shelter Island Heights, New York)

    Union_Chapel_(Shelter_Island_Heights,_New_York)

  • Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church (Jacksonville, Florida)
  • Church

    Bishop Michael J. Curley and became an independent parish. The church had wood shingle siding, built in the Late Gothic Revival style, and was 300 feet by 215

    Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church (Jacksonville, Florida)

    Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church (Jacksonville, Florida)

    Our_Lady_of_the_Angels_Catholic_Church_(Jacksonville,_Florida)

  • Baldwin-Coker Cottage
  • Historic house in North Carolina, United States

    used to partition the inside space. The house is topped by a side-gable wood shingle roof. The main gable ends, and the gables of the dormers, are clad in

    Baldwin-Coker Cottage

    Baldwin-Coker Cottage

    Baldwin-Coker_Cottage

  • All Faith Church
  • Historic church in Maryland, United States

    1769. It is a one-story brick, laid in Flemish bond, building with a wood shingle roof. It is one of the best examples of preserved Georgian ecclesiastical

    All Faith Church

    All Faith Church

    All_Faith_Church

  • Wood splitter (occupation)
  • Occupation related to woodworking

    in 2023 on temporary employment sites. Lumberjack Wood splitting Cooper (profession) Wood shingle The terms “splitter boy” and “master splitter” indicate

    Wood splitter (occupation)

    Wood splitter (occupation)

    Wood_splitter_(occupation)

  • Clover Hill Tavern
  • Historic commercial building in Virginia, United States

    foundation piers support the porch. The wood shingle roofs cover both the porch and building. The wood shingle roof on the main building is supported by

    Clover Hill Tavern

    Clover Hill Tavern

    Clover_Hill_Tavern

  • Pinehurst Historic District (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
  • Historic district in Alabama, United States

    Tudor Revival brick and stucco house 28 Pinehurst (1908); Shingle Style two-story wood shingle duplex, home of owner of Pizitz Department stores. "National

    Pinehurst Historic District (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)

    Pinehurst Historic District (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)

    Pinehurst_Historic_District_(Tuscaloosa,_Alabama)

  • Woods End Road Historic District
  • Historic district in Massachusetts, United States

    annex to the north dating from c. 1945. It has a wood frame with a five-bay-wide gray wood-shingle facade, a brick chimney, and an asphalt-paved gable

    Woods End Road Historic District

    Woods End Road Historic District

    Woods_End_Road_Historic_District

  • List of woods
  • This is a list of woods, most commonly used in the timber and lumber trade. Araucaria Hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii) Monkey puzzle tree (Araucaria

    List of woods

    List_of_woods

  • Fernando de Alvarado
  • were disappointed to find Castro completely dismantled, not even the wood shingle roofs were left in place. They left an inscription calling the Spanish

    Fernando de Alvarado

    Fernando_de_Alvarado

  • Ambrose Parsons House
  • Historic house in New York, United States

    square plan (31 ft (9.4 m) by 31 ft (9.4 m)), cedar shingle siding with corner boards, cedar wood shingle roofing, a one-story kitchen wing, and two principal

    Ambrose Parsons House

    Ambrose Parsons House

    Ambrose_Parsons_House

  • Mitchelville
  • Town built during the American Civil War

    was of frame construction, had wood pier foundations, glass-paned windows, wood floors, weatherboard siding, wood shingle roofs, and having either metal

    Mitchelville

    Mitchelville

    Mitchelville

  • Hardboard
  • Type of fiberboard (engineered wood product)

    fiberboard (HDF), is a type of fiberboard, which is a pressed wood or engineered wood product. It is used in furniture and in the construction industry

    Hardboard

    Hardboard

    Hardboard

  • Barnaby House
  • Historic house in Maryland

    double-pile frame house erected in 1770. It features a steeply pitched wood shingle roof marked by two shed-roofed dormers and a single-story brick-ended

    Barnaby House

    Barnaby House

    Barnaby_House

  • Wesley Chapel (Woodlawn, Arkansas)
  • Historic church in Arkansas, United States

    only other significant alteration is the replacement of the original wood shingle roof with asphalt shingles. The church had an active congregation until

    Wesley Chapel (Woodlawn, Arkansas)

    Wesley Chapel (Woodlawn, Arkansas)

    Wesley_Chapel_(Woodlawn,_Arkansas)

  • Camberley
  • Town in Surrey, England

    Swedish architectural trends of the period. The chancel is topped by a wood-shingled spire. One of the stained-glass windows is dedicated to Doveton Sturdee

    Camberley

    Camberley

    Camberley

  • Jesse Robinson House (Wellsboro, Pennsylvania)
  • Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

    for Jesse Robinson, it features a steeply pitched roof, specially cut wood shingle siding in the dormer areas, and a wrap-around, lattice-trimmed porch

    Jesse Robinson House (Wellsboro, Pennsylvania)

    Jesse Robinson House (Wellsboro, Pennsylvania)

    Jesse_Robinson_House_(Wellsboro,_Pennsylvania)

  • Houston Fire Department
  • Fire department of Houston, Texas

    started calling for help as the high winds were fanning flames across the wood shingle roofs. Flames were jumping building to building and embers were entering

    Houston Fire Department

    Houston_Fire_Department

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  • Woods
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Woods

    English and Scottish : topographic name for someone who lived in the woods (see Wood).Irish : English name adopted as a translation of Ó Cuill ‘descendant of Coll’ (see Quill), or in Ulster of Mac Con Coille ‘son of Cú Choille’, a personal name meaning ‘hound of the wood’, which has also been mistranslated Cox, as if formed with coileach ‘cock’, ‘rooster’.

    Woods

  • SUNAN
  • Male

    Thai/Siamese

    SUNAN

    Thai name SUNAN means "good word."

    SUNAN

  • Wood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Wood

    English and Scottish : mainly a topographic name for someone who lived in or by a wood or a metonymic occupational name for a woodcutter or forester, from Middle English wode ‘wood’ (Old English wudu).English and Scottish : nickname for a mad, eccentric, or violent person, from Middle English wōd ‘mad’, ‘frenzied’ (Old English wād), as in Adam le Wode, Worcestershire 1221.

    Wood

  • Woody
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Woody

    Row of houses in a wood. From the cottages in the wood.

    Woody

  • Hood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Hood

    English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoods or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive hood, from Middle English hod(de), hood, hud ‘hood’. Some early examples with prepositions seem to be topographic names, referring to a place where there was a hood-shaped hill or a natural shelter or overhang, providing protection from the elements. In some cases the name may be habitational, from places called Hood, in Devon (possibly ‘hood-shaped hill’) and North Yorkshire (possibly ‘shelter’ or ‘fortification’).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUid ‘descendant of Ud’, a personal name of uncertain derivation. This was the name of an Ulster family who were bards to the O’Neills of Clandeboy. It was later altered to Mac hUid. Compare Mahood.

    Hood

  • Woody
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Portuguese

    Woody

    Row of Houses by a Wood; From the Old Wood; From the Hedged Forest; Row by the Woods; Row Could Refer to a Row of Houses Ore Trees; Bushes; Wood; Forest; Lives in a Row of Houses by the Wood; From the Hedged Fore

    Woody

  • Hood
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Hood

    The Biblical Hud is the English Language Equivalent; A Prophet's Name

    Hood

  • Forrest
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Latin

    Forrest

    Woodsman; Of the Woods; Forest; Lives in Wood

    Forrest

  • Hood |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Hood |

    Name of a prophet of almighty, A prophet title of the 11th

    Hood |

  • Good
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Good

    English : nickname from Middle English gode ‘good’ (Old English gōd).English : from a medieval personal name, a survival of the Old English personal name Gōda, which was in part a byname and in part a short form of various compound names with the first element gōd.Americanized form of like-sounding names in other languages, for example German Gut or Guth.

    Good

  • WOODY
  • Male

    English

    WOODY

    Pet form of English Woodrow ("lives in a row of houses by the wood"), and other names containing Old English wudu, WOODY means "wood."

    WOODY

  • Lockwood
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Lockwood

    From the Enclosed Wood; Woods; Fortified Place

    Lockwood

  • Wool
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wool

    English : metonymic occupational name for a worker in wool, Middle English woll (Old English wull).English : in southwestern England, a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or stream, from Middle English wolle, wulle ‘spring’, ‘stream’, a western dialect development of Old English (West Saxon) wiell(a).Americanized form of French Houle.

    Wool

  • Hood
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Hood

    Name of a prophet of almighty, A prophet title of the th

    Hood

  • Wold
  • Surname or Lastname

    Norwegian

    Wold

    Norwegian : variant spelling of Vold (see Voll).English : topographic name for someone who lived on any of the areas of open upland known from Middle English times onwards as wolds (e.g. the Yorkshire Wolds or the Cotswolds). This term derives from Old English wald ‘forest’ (see Wald). After the extensive clearance of forests in England, from before the Norman Conquest onward, the Old English term wald came to denote open uplands (wolds) in Middle English in certain areas of England.

    Wold

  • Sylvan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Dutch, French, Latin

    Sylvan

    Woods; Of the Forest; Wood Dweller

    Sylvan

  • Woody
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Woody

    English : from a derivative of Wood with an unexplained second element; this may be a diminutive suffix, or the Old English topographic term ēg ‘island’, ‘piece of high ground in a fen’.

    Woody

  • Sylvana
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Netherlands

    Sylvana

    Of the Woods; Wood; Forest; From the Forest

    Sylvana

  • Mood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Northumberland and Durham)

    Mood

    English (Northumberland and Durham) : unexplained. Compare Moad, Mode.

    Mood

  • Abhivachan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada

    Abhivachan

    Good Word

    Abhivachan

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Online names & meanings

  • Mapel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mapel

    English : variant spelling of Maple.

  • Kamil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Kamil

    Beautiful, Perfect, One of the ninety nine qualities of God

  • Lison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Lison

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Lison in Calvados, France.Perhaps also Czech or Slovak, a derivative of lis ‘fox’ (see Lis).

  • Protsahi
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Protsahi

    Encouraging

  • Swrnav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Swrnav

    Golden

  • Rajika
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Rajika

    Lamp

  • Purnanada | பூர்நாநஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Purnanada | பூர்நாநஂத

    Complete Joy

  • Hinsley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hinsley

    English : variant of Hinckley.

  • Pushka
  • Girl/Female

    British, Indian, Russian

    Pushka

    One of the Holy Gem Stone Blessed by Guru (Venus) Graha

  • Shrinika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shrinika

    Goddess Lakshmi

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  • Wooed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Woo

  • Ligneous
  • a.

    Made of wood; consisting of wood; of the nature of, or resembling, wood; woody.

  • Good
  • v. t.

    To make good; to turn to good.

  • Woody
  • a.

    Consisting of, or containing, wood or woody fiber; ligneous; as, the woody parts of plants.

  • Wood
  • v. i.

    To take or get a supply of wood.

  • Wood
  • v. t.

    To supply with wood, or get supplies of wood for; as, to wood a steamboat or a locomotive.

  • Food
  • v. t.

    To supply with food.

  • Good
  • superl.

    Not small, insignificant, or of no account; considerable; esp., in the phrases a good deal, a good way, a good degree, a good share or part, etc.

  • Wood-wash
  • n.

    Alt. of Wood-waxen

  • Wood-wax
  • n.

    Alt. of Wood-waxen

  • Good
  • superl.

    Not blemished or impeached; fair; honorable; unsullied; as in the phrases a good name, a good report, good repute, etc.

  • Woody
  • a.

    Abounding with wood or woods; as, woody land.

  • Wold
  • n.

    A wood; a forest.

  • Shittim wood
  • n.

    The wood of the shittah tree.

  • Hood
  • v. t.

    To cover with a hood; to furnish with a hood or hood-shaped appendage.