- A
brattice is a
partition used in mining. It is
built between columns of a sub-surface mine to
direct air for ventilation.
Where the mine is sunk at the...
-
walls were ****ed with a
projecting wooden platform called a ****ding or
brattice.
Stone machicolations performed a
similar function. The
introduction of...
- A
bartizan (an
alteration of
bratticing), also
called a guerite, garita, or échauguette, or
spelled bartisan, is an
overhanging turret projecting from...
-
openings so that
missiles and hot
liquids could be
thrown down on attackers.
Brattice: a
timber gallery built on top of the
rampart and
projecting forward from...
- In
medieval fortification, a bretèche or
brattice is a
small balcony with machicolations,
usually built over a gate and
sometimes in the
corners of the...
- gangway. A
makeshift brattice (barrier) of coal, rock, s**** wood, mud, and
canvas was
encountered less than 100 feet inward. The
brattice was constructed...
- for exhaust.
Where this is the case a
steel or
concrete wall
called a
brattice is
installed between the two
compartments to
separate the air flow. At...
- and sub-dividing it by
bratticing to
separate in- and out-flowing
ventilation air (since any
explosion destroying the
bratticing would destroy the ventilation...
- the
north and east,
building a new
stone wall to
enclose the castle. A
brattice (a
timber gallery) was
added to the top of the
White Tower, projecting...
- in some areas. The
issue of gas was
often audible,
hence the name.
Brattice Brattice,
strong canvas sheeting coated in tar to make it air-tight, is used...