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Watford — Town and Borough — Borough of Watford Motto: Audentior[1] Watford within Hertfordshire Watford within Hertfordshire Coordinates: [show location on an interactive map] 51°39′20″N 0°23′48″W / 51.65556, -0.39667 Country United Kingdom Constituent area England Region East of England County Hertfordshire Borough Watford Government - Type Borough with Mayor & Cabinet - Mayor Dorothy Thornhill (Liberal Democrat) - MP Claire Ward (Labour) Area - Borough 55.5 km² (21.43 sq mi) Elevation 71 m (233 ft) Population - Borough 80,000 - Density 1,441.4/km² (3,733.1/sq mi) - Urban 121,000 - Ethnicity[2] 83.7% White 8.9% South Asian 3.4% Black 2.4% Mixed Race 1.6% Chinese or other Time zone GMT (UTC) - Summer (DST) Summer Time (British) (UTC+1) Postcode area WD Area code(s) 01923 ONS code 26UK Website: www.watford.gov.uk Watford (pronounced /ˈwɒtfəd/ listen (help·info)) is a town and district in Hertfordshire, England, situated 19 miles (30 km) northwest of London and within the bounds of the M25 motorway. The borough lies just to the north of Greater London. The parish of Watford Rural covers an area to the south of the borough of Watford (which is largely urbanised), in the Three Rivers District. The nearby areas of Bushey, Rickmansworth, Chorleywood, Kings Langley, Abbots Langley and South Oxhey, located in Three Rivers and Hertsmere districts, also form part of the Watford postcode area. The most recent official estimates put the population of Watford at 79,600 at mid-2006.[3] The borough had 79,726 inhabitants at the time of the 2001 Census.[4] The Watford urban area, which includes much of neighbouring Three Rivers, had a total population of 120,960 in the 2001 census,[5] making it the 47th largest urban area in England. Watford was created as an urban district under the Local Government Act 1894, and became a municipal borough by grant of a charter in 1922.
Timber framing is the method of creating framed structures of heavy timber jointed together with pegged mortise and tenon joints (lengthening scarf joints and lap joints are also used). Diagonal bracing is used to prevent racking of the structure. To deal with the variable sizes and shapes of hewn and sawn timbers the two main historical layout methods used were: scribe carpentry and square rule carpentry. Scribing was used throughout Europe, especially from the 12th century to the 19th century, and was brought to North America where it was common into the early 19th century. In a scribe frame every timber will only fit in one place so that every timber has to be numbered. Square rule carpentry developed in New England in the 18th century and features housed joints in main timbers to allow for interchangeable braces and girts. Today regularized timber can mean that timber framing is treated as joinery especially when cut by large CNC (computer numerical control) machines.