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Forster pillaged the castle, stripping it of its timbers and furnishings.
Named after the goddess of fortune, whose statue stood over the front doorway, the Fortune resembled the Globe except that it was square and its timbers remained unpainted.
Llwyn Celyn, which lies in the Black Mountains on the border of England and Wales, was completed in 1420, an analysis of its timbers found, making it one of only a tiny number of domestic buildings to survive from one of the most destructive periods in Welsh history, immediately following the failed revolt of the Welsh prince Owain Glyndŵr.
Its timbers creaked in sympathy and tears stained its oak prow.
The bolts fastening its timbers and copper sheathing on the bottom were made by the silversmith and patriot Paul Revere.
The ship's removal from Ground Zero and the analysis of its timbers and some of the artifacts uncovered are described in the photo essay above.
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BRINK'S CO., Richmond, Va., the armored-car company, said it had sold its timber business to Forestland Group LLC, Chapel Hill, N.C., a timber company that manages about 1.2 million acres, for about $38 million.
In fact, a standing Tualang tree is more valuable for its honey than if it were felled for its timber.
In late 1997, it created a tracking stock for its timber operations.
It also guarantees that 99% of its timber and paper is recycled or certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.
Only a three-minute walk to the town's Upper Village stands the grand Four Seasons Resort and Residences Whistler, its timber and stone aesthetics lending it a wonderfully ski-chalet chic.
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