The low wooden shed containing the study area echoes the long ell of the Farnsworth Mansion, but ends with a fieldstone carriage house.
The shed contains vital microwave tubes, vacuum pumps, control equipment and cooling machinery.
This shed contains extensive storage space as well as running lines for the storage of the department's light locomotives, mess coach, and wagons.
The shed contained a large trough for gutting and washing fish, large enough to hold a woman of Gaikeena's size.
Next to the director's office is a large shed containing the salvaged remains of the Large Bu.
The single-storey sheds contain blocked arches.
The shed also contained a large smoked ham and some dried fish.
The sheds contained primitive canning equipment.
The shed contained a variety of farm implements.
The shed contained a rough bench along one wall, a few tools and flower pots, and a bag or two of artificial manure.