The oven with which this success has been achieved is one of two in the bakehouse of Mr. Loeber, of 161 Blackfriars Road.
No underground bakehouse (one of which the floor is more than 3 ft.
For one thing, the fuel must almost of necessity be kept in the bakehouse itself, and it is obvious that the products of combustion are liable to get into the oven.
By the act of 1901 a bakehouse is defined as a place in which are baked bread, biscuits or confectionery, from the baking or selling of which a profit is derived.
No place on the same level with a bakehouseor forming part of the same building may be used as a sleeping place, unless specially constructed to meet the requirements of the act.
Whether the furnace is heated by coal, as is usual in England, or by coke, as is often the case in Scotland, the oven mouth remains in the bakehouse itself; hence the stoking and scuffling must be carried out within the bakehouse.
The bakehouse also was robbed of a quantity of flour by a person unknown.
A criminal court was held at Parramatta on the 7th of this month for the trial of James Collington, who, as before mentioned, had broken into the public bakehouse at that place by getting down the chimney in the night.
At Parramatta the publicbakehouse was broken into, and robbed of a large quantity of flour and biscuit.
The bread baked by the garrison is excellent, as I had an opportunity of ascertaining, for I carried off two loaves from the bakehouse on board the schooner.
Outside we found Captain Vodges kindly keeping my friends in conversation and in liquid supplies in the shade of the bakehouse shed, and, after a little more pleasant conversation, we were afloat once more.
The bakehouse (M), also remaining, is a detached building of immense size.
The kitchen, buttery and offices are reached by a passage from the west end of the refectory, and are connected with the bakehouse and brewhouse, which are placed still farther away.
And she saw very well that a woman could not marry and assume family ties, with a seven years' lease of a bakehouse and a seven years' business on her hands.
P] This bakehouse appears to have been some where at the foot of Abraham's hill.
The young man, of whom we are speaking, was the only child of a lone woman who kept the bakehouse of the village.
He quotes with much satisfaction the story of Heracleitus, who welcomed his friends into the bakehouse with the saying that 'there were gods in the bakehouse too'.
The carthouse and the storehouse, the bakehouse and the woodshed, made, by means of a return, two lower wings.
The bakehouse was covered with its scattered fragments; the carvings were damaged, the leaves broken.
Then they erected in the bakehouse a brachial weighing-machine.
Faryner's people had occasion to light a candle at midnight; they went as usual into their bakehouse to light it, but as the fire had gone out, had to seek elsewhere.
But her heart was wide enough for them all, and she was always glad to hear of the bakehouse and washhouse and the Tudor chimney all over again.
She listened patiently to the rather wearisome details, in which a bakehouse and a washhouse and a Tudor chimney seemed the leading features.
The mouths of the two ovens of the bakehouse are shown, but the paper was too small to allow their full extent to be indicated.
He went out of the bakehouse in a dissatisfied frame of mind.
But the manner in which he strolled into "Crumbs's" bakehouse before John's departure was the most casual in the world.
I am afraid it is very feminine of me," exclaimed Mrs. Monmouth as they passed the bakehouse door, "but I should so love to peep inside.
He stepped into the bakehouse and held a good-humoured conversation with "Crumbs.
The explorer stood and saw them pass before him bearing their various burdens, excepting one man who slouched by the door of the bakehouse as if he had stationed himself there to see that they passed in order out of the gate.
The bakehouse was illuminated by its oven fire which shone with a dull crimson through the open door, but failed to find out dusky corners where bales, barrels, and cook's tools were stored.
This bakehouse also took fire and is burned out, but fortunately the two occupants were saved by the fire escape which had been on the spot ten minutes after the first alarm.
I was supplied by the landlord with keys for the doors into Chetwynd Street and Welbeck Place, but had not one for the bakehouse door into the mews until I got one made unknown to anyone.
The door in Welbeck Place led also to the base of the staircase, and to the bakehouseat the rear.
The back of the bakehouse at the rear stood in Welbeck Mews, and here was a door through which Mr. Forbes's flour and coal came in and loaves went out.
For the door at the back, that one from the bakehouse into the mews, he had not been given a key by the landlord, nor did he ask for one.
The man and his wife in charge of the business slept in the bakehouse at the back which opened into the mews.
When they had wiped the dough off they all came back into the bakehouse one after another and tumbled into the dough-trough again.
Later she rode on untamed mustangs and fell over cliffs gagged and bound, and sometimes she was even promoted to slide or twirl into a bakehouse and tumble with a talented cast of actors and actresses into a large trough of dough.
In the afternoon, while making his ablutions at a tap outside his bakehouse door, an unfortunate baker was struck down and killed.
The bread baked by the garrison is excellent, as I had an opportunity of ascertaining, for I carried off two loaves from the bakehouse on board our schooner.
Outside we found Captain Vogdes kindly keeping my friends in conversation and in liquid supplies in the shade of the bakehouse shed, and, after a little more pleasant conversation, we were afloat once more.
You know from thebakehouse one can hear everything that is said in the kitchen," said Mother Barberin, "and when I knew that they were talking about you, I naturally listened.
Uncle Gaspard told me that I could sleep with Alexix that night, and told Mattia that if he would go with him into thebakehouse he would make him up a bed there.
The Royal Commission of 1875 reported that it was "only here and there that any active steps had been taken by the local authorities to carry out the provisions of the Bakehouse Act.
The sleeping places were of the worst description,[87] some of the men sleeping in the bakehouse itself.
All the other men and women were busy with the beasts and the crops in the field, or with work in the brew house, the "bultyng howse," the bakehouse and the dairy.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bakehouse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bakery; caboose; cookery; cuisine; galley; kitchen