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Definition of Gauged brick

Gauged brick
Gauged Gauged, p. a. Tested or measured by, or conformed to, a gauge. Gauged brick, brick molded, rubbed, or cut to an exact size and shape, for arches or ornamental work. Gauged mortar. See Gauge stuff, under Gauge, n.

Meaning of Gauged brick from wikipedia

- and with skylights or dormer windows. Gauged brickwork (also rubbed brickwork) Brickwork constructed of soft bricks rubbed to achieve a fine smooth finish...
- surviving service wing is built of rendered brick and sandstone, with dressings in stone and red gauged brick, a cornice and a low parapet. There are three...
- and a broken pediment on consoles. The windows are sashes with flat gauged brick arches, and in the attic are four pedimented dormers with horizontally-sliding...
- Grade I listed, of three storeys and built of red brick with lighter tones of red and gauged brick dressings. A covered p****ageway runs north from the...
- Farmhouse) — Late 18th century The farmhouse is in red brick, with dressings in gauged brick and stone, a dentilled eaves band, and a tile roof. There...
- Pevsner and has a brick front with gauged flat arches to its windows, supplemented by square brick pilasters to the corners. Moulded brick cornice underlies...
- be made by cutting the regular bricks ("axed brick" arch) or manufactured in the wedge shape ("gauged brick" arch); structurally, by the number of hinges...
- surround, a radial fanlight, and a gauged brick arch with a keystone. The windows are sashes, most with round heads, gauged brick arches and keystones. There...
- single-storey one-bay extension on the right. The central doorway has a flat gauged-brick arch, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes with rendered lintels...
- to imitate brickwork constructed using rubbed bricks (also rubbers and gauged bricks), which were bricks of fine, red finish that were made slightly oversized...