tanyard


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tanyard

(ˈtænˌjɑːd)
n
(Tanning) a place where skins and hides are tanned
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We went down the hill and found Jo Harper and Ben Rogers, and two or three more of the boys, hid in the old tanyard. So we unhitched a skiff and pulled down the river two mile and a half, to the big scar on the hillside, and went ashore.
He used to lay drunk with the hogs in the tanyard, but he hain't been seen in these parts for a year or more."
At this time we have five tanyards, each of which has its bark-mill.
Retired police worker Linda Sitti noticed the "acrid and pungent" odour in the Hollyfield Avenue/ Tanyard Road area of Oakes at around 8.30am.
The Tanyard Park outfit kept their title dream alive on Saturday when they beat Armagh Celtic 3-2 with goals from Ruairi McGlone, Ashley Espie and Niall McElroy.
One of those who has signed up for this exciting part-time degree course is Sue Lines who is also the project manager at Monkton's Tanyard Youth project.
| The Pins and Needles group meets at the Tanyard Community Hall, Queen Street, Tongwynlais, every other Wednesday, 6pm-7.30pm.
The man, aged 37-42, indecently exposed himself in his red Ford Fiesta car before driving off towards Tanyard Farm.
Preble was referring to when Christopher Walker of 14 Tanyard Road allegedly assaulted his mother Feb.
Lacewood Gardens, off Tanyard Lane, in Alvechurch, is being developed by home builder Persmimmon Homes South Midlands.