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were important to the morale of the workers. In some cases, workers would follow a cook to the camp where they were working each season. The cookhouse was one of the key buildings at any work site, along with the bunkhouse and
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was expanded with two ranger residences, a fire warehouse, a gas house, a garage, a generator shed, and a cookhouse. Large institutions, like Ireland's
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down the river, both serving meals and providing tents and blankets for the night if no better accommodations were available.
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may have gotten its name from a small stone house used for shelter and cooking by troops camping on the bank of the
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is a small building where cooking takes place. Often found at remote work camps, they complemented the
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In North America, cookhouses were a standard feature of remote work sites, as the working men (e.g.
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also use a style of cookhouse to feed their workers and performers. In the 1930s, the
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The use of a cookhouse was not limited to resource extraction industries.
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The Ordnance Chief Officer's Cookhouse, Henriville, Boulogne, circa 1917
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A wannigan was a kitchen built on a raft which followed the
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The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication
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Mystery Mine cookhouse, Monte Cristo, Washington, ca. 1894
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where food is cooked and prepared for consumption in the
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American Circus Anthology, Essays of the Early Years
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Index

Cook House

bunkhouse
ranches
cowboys
loggers
logging camp
cowboys
loggers
miners
cooks
tool shed
Travelling circuses
Civilian Conservation Corps
Malheur National Forest
Ochoco Mountains
Oregon
Allison Ranger Station
Sligo Gaol
log drivers
Southern United States
plantations
Archibald Smith Plantation
Sion Hill estate
Condit Family house
Iran
galley
ship
train
aircraft

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