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Wattle and daub (1847 bytes)
1: [[Image:Wattle and daub.jpg|thumb|Exposed wattles]] 3: ...rance when the daub is [[whitewash]]ed, or brown and white, if it is not. 5: ...as common for houses of the [[Linearbandkeramic]] and [[Rössen]] cultures of Central Europe, but is fou... 7: ...n strips were covered with a semi-dry [[plaster]] and then hardened into a flat surface. (This building... 9: ==Wattle and daub in Ireland== Karl Daub (2394 bytes) 1: '''Karl Daub''' ([[March 20]], [[1765]] - [[November 22]], [[1... 3: ...y]] at [[university of Marburg|Marburg]] in 1786, and eventually (1795) became professor ordinarius of ... 5: ...hrough which he passed he was called the [[Talleyrand]] of German thought. There was one great defect i... 7: ...ent of the philosophical idea of the union of God and man, but also Judas Iscariot as the embodiment of... 10: ... zur Dogmatik'' (1839), are Hegelian in principle and obscure in language. Wattle (1329 bytes) 1: '''Wattle''' has several meanings: 3: ... large shrub of the widely cultivated Cootamundra Wattle, ''Acacia baileyana'']] 4: ...bove) in the early period of settlement. '''Black Wattle''' is also the common name of the unrelated plant... 5: ...cies of [[List of New Zealand birds|New Zealand]] and [[List of Australian birds|Australia]]. Cootamundra wattle (1694 bytes) 1: ...obox_begin | color=lightgreen | name= Cootamundra Wattle}} 2: ...|250px|Acacia baileyana]] | caption = Cootamundra Wattle}} 16: The '''Cootamundra Wattle''' (''Acacia baileyana'') is a shrub or tree in t... 18: ...s one of the most typical features of their home landscape. 19: ...b|left|200px|Close up of flowers of a Cootamundra wattle]] Wattle-eye (2738 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''Wattle-eyes '''</th></tr> 18: The '''wattle-eyes''' or '''puffback flycatchers''' are small s... 26: ** Black-and-white Shrike-flycatcher, <i>Bias musicus</i> 28: ** [[Common Wattle-eye]], <i>Platysteira cyanea</i> 29: ** White-fronted Wattle-eye, <i>Platysteira albifrons</i> Wattle Glen, Victoria (961 bytes) 1: '''Wattle Glen''' is a suburb in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria ... 15: <td align=center>'''Wattle Glen'''</td> Wattle Park, Melbourne (2188 bytes) 1: ...ls]]. It is known for it's plantation of 12,000 [[wattle]] trees. It is currently maintained by [[Parks Vi... 4: ...] when Sir Arthur Stanley planted a Golden Wattle and named the park. 6: ... and [[1928]]. A 9-hole [[golf course]] opened at Wattle Park in [[October]] [[1937]], with other faciliti... 8: ...h undertook a program to rehabilitate the park's landscape. 11: ...ss trams are used as shelters at Wattle Park, and Wattle Park is the current terminus of tram route [[Melb... Common Wattle-eye (2263 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>''' Common Wattle-eye ''' </th></tr> 20: ..., [[insectivorous]] [[passerine]] [[bird]]. The [[wattle-eye]]s were previously classed as a subfamily of... 22: ...ology)|egg]]s are laid in a small neat [[lichen]] and [[cobweb]] cup low in a tree or bush. 24: .... There is a strong white wingbar, and fleshy red wattles above the eye. 26: ...parated from the white belly by the black breast band. Young males are washed-out, greyer versions of t... Wattle Park, Melbourne (2179 bytes) 1: ...ls]]. It is known for it's plantation of 12,000 [[wattle]] trees. It is currently maintained by [[Parks Vi... 4: ...] when Sir Arthur Stanley planted a Golden Wattle and named the park. 6: ... and [[1928]]. A 9-hole [[golf course]] opened at Wattle Park in [[October]] [[1937]], with other faciliti... 8: ...h undertook a program to rehabilitate the park's landscape. 11: ...ss trams are used as shelters at Wattle Park, and Wattle Park is the current terminus of tram route [[Melb... Wattle Park, Melbourne (2179 bytes) 1: ...ls]]. It is known for it's plantation of 12,000 [[wattle]] trees. It is currently maintained by [[Parks Vi... 4: ...] when Sir Arthur Stanley planted a Golden Wattle and named the park. 6: ... and [[1928]]. A 9-hole [[golf course]] opened at Wattle Park in [[October]] [[1937]], with other faciliti... 8: ...h undertook a program to rehabilitate the park's landscape. 11: ...ss trams are used as shelters at Wattle Park, and Wattle Park is the current terminus of tram route [[Melb... Wattle Park, Melbourne (2179 bytes) 1: ...ls]]. It is known for it's plantation of 12,000 [[wattle]] trees. It is currently maintained by [[Parks Vi... 4: ...] when Sir Arthur Stanley planted a Golden Wattle and named the park. 6: ... and [[1928]]. A 9-hole [[golf course]] opened at Wattle Park in [[October]] [[1937]], with other faciliti... 8: ...h undertook a program to rehabilitate the park's landscape. 11: ...ss trams are used as shelters at Wattle Park, and Wattle Park is the current terminus of tram route [[Melb... Wattle Park, Melbourne (2179 bytes) 1: ...ls]]. It is known for it's plantation of 12,000 [[wattle]] trees. It is currently maintained by [[Parks Vi... 4: ...] when Sir Arthur Stanley planted a Golden Wattle and named the park. 6: ... and [[1928]]. A 9-hole [[golf course]] opened at Wattle Park in [[October]] [[1937]], with other faciliti... 8: ...h undertook a program to rehabilitate the park's landscape. 11: ...ss trams are used as shelters at Wattle Park, and Wattle Park is the current terminus of tram route [[Melb... Wattle Park, Melbourne (2178 bytes) 1: ...ls]]. It is known for it's plantation of 12,000 [[wattle]] trees. It is currently maintained by [[Parks Vi... 4: ...] when Sir Arthur Stanley planted a Golden Wattle and named the park. 6: ... and [[1928]]. A 9-hole [[golf course]] opened at Wattle Park in [[October]] [[1937]], with other faciliti... 8: ...h undertook a program to rehabilitate the park's landscape. 11: ...ss trams are used as shelters at Wattle Park, and Wattle Park is the current terminus of tram route [[Melb... Pilton, Somerset (1157 bytes) 1: ... three [[mile]]s south west of [[Shepton Mallet]] and six miles east of [[Glastonbury]]. The village h... 3: ... may stand on the site of an earlier [[wattle and daub]] church built by the early missionaries. 5: The village has a [[Manor house]] and a [[tithe barn]] which belonged to [[Glastonbury ... 11: ...he 1985 AA illustrated guide to the country towns and villages of Britain. Melbourne tram route 70 (838 bytes) 3: ...reet and Flinders Street in the city centre to '''Wattle Park''' in [[Box Hill South]]. Like most tram rou... 5: ...wthorn]] and [[Camberwell]] to the Eastern end of Wattle Park, terminating at Elgar Road. Until the late [... Bati (205 bytes) 3: * The [[wattle-eye]], or puffback flycatcher, a small, stout pas... Australian flora (2043 bytes) 2: ... geologically speaking - [[volcanic]] activity); and a lack of water. 4: ...and large root stock. The plants are very hardy, and are generally able to quickly establish themselve... 8: ...e some of the most common Australian native trees and shrubs. 10: *[[acacia]] ([[wattle]]) 11: **[[Acacia baileyana|Cootamundra wattle]] Angel Mounds (1676 bytes) 1: ...and Historic Sites. It is one of 16 state museums and historic sites in Indiana. It is named after the ... 3: ... protected by a [[stockade]] made of [[wattle and daub]]. Because Angel Mounds was a [[chiefdom]] (the h... 5: ...No one today knows why. Fortunately, preservation and [[archaeology|archaeological]] efforts at Angel M... Common Piping Guan (2726 bytes) 15: ...e pipile'' is a [[bird]] in the chachalaca, guan and curassow [[Family (biology)|family]] [[Cracidae]]... 17: ... incubating. This arboreal species feeds on fruit and berries. 19: ... wing patches. The bare face and wattle are blue, and the legs are red. 23: ...le, and '' jacutinga'' has a black face and a red wattle. 34: These splits are recognised by ''Handbook of birds of the World'', but not by the sourc... Order of Australia (2696 bytes) 1: ...ment of the [[Australian Labor Party]] Government and the [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal]]-[[Nati... 3: ==Descriptions and post-nominal entitlement== 5: ...d of four grades and a medal, in both ''general'' and ''military'' divisions: 8: ...der of Australia'' (AC) - for eminent achievement and merit of the highest degree in service to Austral... 13: ...Governor-General of Australia]] is the Chancellor and Principal Companion of the Order.
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