Lexicographical Neighbors of Toolhouses
Literary usage of Toolhouses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Formal Garden in England by Reginald Theodore Blomfield (1901)
"... niches for statues, recesses for seats, as at Kilworthy, in Devon, grottoes,
and toolhouses were often built in below the terrace level. ..."
2. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"... and putting things in order around section toolhouses, station grounds, yards,
sidings, highway and farm crossings, and the right-of-way generally. ..."
3. The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the Arts and ...by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1912)
"The trucks and rods are taken out and the wooden portion is burned or used for
some purpose, such as toolhouses along the line. Car equipment is not always ..."
4. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1852)
"I. Rural Architecture ; being a Complete Description of Farmhouses, Cottages,
and Outbuildings, comprising Woodhouses, Workshops, toolhouses, Carriage, ..."
5. Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England; and by John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely (1892)
"... and allotments are not to exceed one acre for each holder, and may not be
sublet ; the erection of any buildings except toolhouses, sheds, greenhouses, ..."
6. School and Home Gardening: A Text Book for Young People, with Plans by Kary Cadmus Davis (1918)
"The toolhouses are small. (Children's Flower Mission.) each pupil. These were
made of the following dimensions in feet: 4X7, 4 X 10, 5 X 15, 6X8, 6 X 10, ..."