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Church House South Tawton, Devon, UK: History, location, usage and restoration project of a 15th-century village hall built of granite and thatch. An outstanding example of a special type of medieval community building.
Great Lodges: Showcases books, lectures and workshops by Christine Barnes on the most important lodges in North America. Includes a database with photographs and concise details.
Malls of America: Images of 1960s and 1970s shopping malls with commentary by Keith Milford.
Metro Arts and Architecture: Dozens of subway cities which are remarkable for their interesting stations. Descriptions and photographs from Metro Bits by Mike Rohde.
Monolithic Dome Institute: Provides information on building reinforced concrete domes as earthquake, tornado and hurricane resistant housing, churches and storage. Workshops and conferences, gallery of examples, faq and news.
Railroad Stations: Explore the architecture and history of railroad stations around the world. Zane Riester includes a bibliography.
Rossbret UK Institutions: A gazetteer of UK workhouses and voluntary or subscription hospitals, with some asylums, orphanages, almshouses and prisons. Background information on the poor law and history of medicine.
Round Barns: Dale Travis provides photographs and locations of round and octagonal barns across the United States and Canada.
The Pigeon Cote of Old: Pigeon Cote hosts a complete annotated version of Cooke's Book of Dovecotes, which is an illustrated guide. Also bibliography and links.
The Workhouse: Peter Higginbotham explores in depth the history of the British buildings where employment was provided for the destitute. Includes a gazetteer by country and county.

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