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Carrstonework can be seen in
forms such as:
random carrstone,
coursed carrstone,
ashlared carrstone, all with, or without, galleting.
Other patterns of use are:...
- shop;
double pitched roof with
asbestos cement sheeting and bargeboards;
ashlared plasterwork.
Projecting portion: new
fixed shopfront windows (4 panes);...
- new
college in 1546, its
walls are now
hidden behind the 18th-century
ashlaring of the
kitchens and
combination rooms south of the
present Dining Hall...
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portions of the
cathedral are easy to pick out. The
blocks are
usually ashlared and well pointed. The two most
eastern windows on the south-facing aisle...
- Like the
piers on the
bridge itself,
these consist of
Brisbane Tuff
ashlaring with a
bevelled capping piece. The
retaining wall
between the
stair and...
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contrast between "the
natural rustication of the
ground floor, the flat
ashlared courses of the
piano nobile and the
smooth masonry of the
upper storey...
- (1742–5). This was
described by
Nikolaus Pevsner as "the
first of
those ashlaring or re-facing jobs
which have done so much to
damage the
appearance of...
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Birmingham Canal. The
bridge consists of four
identical cast iron ribs set on
ashlared stone piers containing five flood-relief p****ages
apiece in the form of...
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probably contain a
rubble core of Calp limestone. They are
faced with
ashlared and
rusticated blocks of grey
Leinster granite, very
likely from Golden...
- small, with a span of only 6
metres (20 ft). The
single arch is
built of
ashlared stone blocks mortared together. The arch on the
south side has a keystone...