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Masonry is the
craft of
building a
structure with brick, stone, or
similar material,
including mortar plastering which are
often laid in, bound, and pasted...
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Freemasonry (sometimes
spelled Free-
Masonry) or
simply Masonry includes various fraternal organisations that
trace their origins to the
local guilds of...
- Anti-
Masonry (alternatively
called anti-Freemasonry) is "avowed
opposition to Freemasonry",
which has led to
multiple forms of
religious discrimination...
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Masonry veneer walls consist of a
single non-structural
external layer of
masonry,
typically made of brick,
stone or
manufactured stone.
Masonry veneer...
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which hardens to bind
building blocks such as stones, bricks, and
concrete masonry units, to fill and seal the
irregular gaps
between them,
spread the weight...
- A
masonry heater (also
called a
masonry stove) is a
device for
warming an
interior space through radiant heating, by
capturing the heat from periodic...
- A
castle is a type of
fortified structure built during the
Middle Ages
predominantly by the
nobility or
royalty and by
military orders.
Scholars usually...
- The
masonry trowel is a hand
trowel used in
brickwork or
stonework for levelling,
spreading and
shaping mortar or concrete. They come in
several shapes...
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construction material used to
build walls,
pavements and
other elements in
masonry construction. Properly, the term
brick denotes a unit
primarily composed...
- A
masonry arch bridge,
typically designated as a
masonry bridge,
stone bridge, or
vaulted bridge,
represents a
specific construction technique. However...