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Brickwork is
masonry produced by a bricklayer,
using bricks and mortar. Typically, rows of
bricks called courses are laid on top of one
another to build...
- (because of its
similarity in
appearance to the
mortarboard used by
brickmasons to hold mortar) or
Oxford cap is an item of
academic dress consisting...
- you’ve got
brick to spare,'
Carolyn Whittenburg says, 'You’re also at a
level of
society that was able to pay
those brickmasons to do that pattern.'"...
- 1851,
bakers and
bricklayers in 1852, caulkers, carpenters, plasterers,
brickmasons,
blacksmiths and
shipwrights in 1853 and
musicians in 1856. Although...
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Philadelphia Eagles, and
Washington Redskins Donum Montford (1771–1838),
brickmason Eliza Jane
McKissack (1828–1900),
director and
founding member of Conservatory...
- Laborers; 50% Carpenters; 53%
Reinforcing Iron &
Rebar Workers; 55%
Brickmasons, Blockmasons, & Stonemasons; 56% Painters; 59% Roofers; 64% ...
- African-American
community —
house builder Lewis Buckner (1856–1924) and
brickmason Isaac Dockery (1832–1910) — pla**** a
prominent role in Sevierville's post-war...
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Donum Montford (1771–1838) was an
American brickmason and
builder who was
active in New Bern,
North Carolina,
during the
early 19th century. An African-American...
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craftsmen to prosper. By 1845, Holt was in
business with two
Prince Edward brickmasons and plasterers,
Edward T. Rice and
Francis Woodson. Four
years later...
- mother, Ida (née Prizent) was an
apartment landlady and his
father was a
brickmason. He was a
child prodigy who gave
piano recitals at
venues such as Steinway...