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Flemish bond is a
pattern of
brickwork that is a
common feature in
Georgian architecture. The
pattern features bricks laid
lengthwise (stretchers) alternating...
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pattern other than that of
standard stretcher bond.
Flemish stretcher bond Flemish stretcher bond separates courses of
alternately laid stretchers...
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Renaissance style. It is made of a
steel frame, with a
facade of red
brick in
Flemish bond ornamented with
limestone trim. The
structure is
located 8 ft (2.4 m)...
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small center portion of the
current larger house in
circa 1640 of
Flemish bond brick on land
granted to him by
Governor Thomas West, 3rd
Baron De La...
- The
Flemish Movement or (
Flemish nationalism) (Dutch:
Vlaamse Beweging,
pronounced [ˈvlaːmsə bəˈʋeːɣɪŋ]) is an
umbrella term
which encomp****es various...
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fragment of an
earlier house, c.1400-50. Red brick,
mainly English bond, some
Flemish bond, with some
plastered timber framing,
roofed with
handmade red clay...
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primary rectangular sections, both of
which are clad in tan
brick with
Flemish bond. The main
entrance is
through a four-story wing on 44th Street, while...
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different 'bonds' such as the
common bond (with
every sixth course composed of headers), the
English bond, and the
Flemish bond (with
alternating stretcher and...
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garden wall
bond and
Flemish bond brickwork. Big Tree House, on
Charcoal Road,
dates from the mid-18th
century and
features English bond brickwork. Yew...
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Queen Anne style, and has two
stories plus an attic. It has red
Flemish bond ashlar brickwork, with a
tiled hipped roof, and
large brick chimney stacks...