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Gable (other)
__NOTOC__ A gable is the portion of a wall between the lines of a sloping roof. Gable may also refer to: People * Gable (surname), a surname * Gable Garenamotse (born 1977), Botswana long jumper Places in the United States * Gable Field, part of Doc Wadley Stadium, Oklahoma * Gable Mansion, Woodland, California * Gable Mountain, Montana Other uses * Gable hood, an English woman's headdress * Gable stone, an ornament in Dutch architecture See also * Great Gable, English mountain * Green Gable, English fell * Gableboat, a traditional Norwegian fishing vessel * Gabel (other) __NOTOC__ Gabel may refer to: People * Gabel (surname) Places * Bahr el Gabel, the former name of the Central Equatoria province of Sudan * ''Gabel'' (known as ''Deutsch Gabel'' between 1901 and 1945), former name of the town of Jablonné v Po ... * Gables (other) {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Gable
A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches. The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used, which reflects climate, material availability, and aesthetic concerns. The term gable wall or gable end more commonly refers to the entire wall, including the gable and the wall below it. Some types of roof do not have a gable (for example hip roofs do not). One common type of roof with gables, the gable roof, is named after its prominent gables. A parapet made of a series of curves ( Dutch gable) or horizontal steps ( crow-stepped gable) may hide the diagonal lines of the roof. Gable ends of more recent buildings are often treated in the same way as the Classic pediment form. But unlike Classical structures, which operate through trabeation, the gable ends of many buildings are actually bearing-wall structures. Gable style is also used in the design of fabric structures, with varying d ...
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Gable (surname)
Gable is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Ashley Gable, American screenwriter and producer * Bob Gable, American businessman and political candidate * Brian Gable, Canadian cartoonist * C. J. Gable, American football player * Chad Gable (born 1986), ring name of American professional wrestler Charles Betts * Christopher Gable, English dancer and actor * Clark Gable (1901–1960), American actor * Clark James Gable (1988-2019), American actor, also known as Clark Gable III, grandson of Clark Gable * Dan Gable (born 1948), American freestyle wrestler and wrestling coach * Ellen Gable, American author * Eric Gable, American singer * Gerry Gable, British activist * Guitar Gable, American musician * Howard Gable, Australian record producer * Jeremy Gable, American playwright * John Allen Gable, American historian * June Gable, American actress * Mark Gable, member of the Choirboys See also * Gable A gable is the generally triangular portion ...
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Gable Garenamotse
Gable Garenamotse (born February 28, 1977 in Gumare, North-West) is a Botswana long jumper, who has won two silver medals at the Commonwealth Games. In 1999 Garenamotse won the triple jump at the African Southern Region Championships, and participated in both long jump and triple jump at the World Championships. Having peaked at a 16.66 metres jump that year, a national record, he decided to concentrate on long jump from thereon. His first international medal was a bronze at the 21st Universiade in 2001. At the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester Garenamotse placed second. He competed at the 2004 Olympics, without reaching the final. He repeated the second place four years later at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, setting a national record of 8.17 metres. In August the same year he improved to 8.27 metres. He won the gold medal at the 2007 All-Africa Games. Gable Garenamotse did not reach the final at the 2007 World Championships, but finished fourth at the 2008 World Indoor C ...
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Doc Wadley Stadium
Doc Wadley Stadium located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma is the home stadium of the NCAA Division II college football team the RiverHawks of Northeastern State University. The University also has consented to allow Doc Wadley Stadium to be used for other purposes—for example, th Tahlequah High Schoolfootball team (the Tahlequah Tigers) schedules their home games there and the field is also used for marching band contests. The Tahlequah City Vipers are an adult amateur team that also leases the stadium. Doc Wadley Stadium underwent a $3.5 million renovation in 2014 which included an expanded seating capacity to 8,300, installing artificial turf Artificial turf is a surface of synthetic fibers made to look like natural grass. It is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally or are normally played on grass. However, it is now being used on residential lawns and commer ..., installing a video scoreboard, and additional restrooms and concession areas. References ...
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Gable Mansion
The Gable Mansion is a Victorian mansion in Woodland, California, listed as a California Historical Landmark, that was built in 1885 for Amos and Harvey Gable, two Yolo County pioneers and ranchers. History The Gable brothers, Amos W. and Harvey C. Gable, had the home designed and built for them at 659 First Street by Edward Carlton "Carl" Gilbert, the owner of the Woodland firm Gilbert & Sons, for $16,000. U.C. Davis Art History Professor, Joseph Baird, a former professor of art history at the University of California, Davis, has described it as "a locally unique variant of the Stick style of Victorian architecture in vogue in the 1880s". The first floor plan of the Gable Mansion includes a central "stair hall" that has a curved stairway visible from the front entrance. The second story has several bedrooms and (although rumored to be a ballroom) the third story was an attic. It has since been remodeled into living space. An elevation and first-floor plan of the Gable Mansion, pu ...
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Gable Mountain
Gable Mountain () is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. Gable Mountain is in the northeastern section of Glacier National Park, approximately southwest of the prominent Chief Mountain. See also * List of mountains and mountain ranges of Glacier National Park (U.S.) Mountains in Glacier National Park (U.S.) are part of the Rocky Mountains. There are at least 150 named mountain peaks over in Glacier in three mountain ranges--the Clark Range, Lewis Range, Livingston Range. Mount Cleveland at is the highes ... References Mountains of Glacier County, Montana Mountains of Glacier National Park (U.S.) Lewis Range Mountains of Montana {{GlacierCountyMT-geo-stub ...
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