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Technical Note - Roofs - Queensland

Great state. Great of Environment and Heritage ProtectionTECHNICAL NOTEC onserving Roofs - 2 -Prepared by: Heritage Branch, Department of Environment and Heritage Protection State of Queensland , 2014 The Queensland Government supports and encourages the dissemination and exchange of its information. The copyright in this publication is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Australia (CC BY) this licence you are free, without having to seek our permission, to use this publication in accordance with the licence must keep intact the copyright notice and attribute the State of Queensland as the source of the more information on this licence, visit publication was produced in accordance with resource-sharing arrangements approved by the Australian Heritage Information Network. Some material and concepts have been adapted from the Heritage Information Series published by the NSW Heritage Office, online edition document has been prepared with all due diligence and care, based on the best available information at the time of publication.

as Forest Oak (casuarina torulosa) and Ironbark (eucalyptus fibrosa). Shingles required a steep pitch. They were widely ... The profiles of the roof ridges against the sky and spreading, lower-pitched verandah roofs are significant architectural features that must be handled with care when

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