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- replicas are laid horizontally at the corners. This results in an alternate, quoining pattern. Courses of large and small corner stones are used, alternating...
- structure, built out of stone that has been stuccoed except for rustic corner quoining. To the west of the house is a formally landscaped garden area, and a lawn...
- dwelling that was designed in the Queen Anne style. It features decorative quoining, gable, and hipped rooflines, and terra cotta decorative details. A two-story...
- abaxile. Flesh juicy, sweet, pleasant flavour. Eating Use October Cowarne Quoining Herefordshire, England 1826 Width 65 mm (2.6 in), height 65 mm (2.6 in)...
- one of which houses an entrance. These faces are ornamented with corner quoining in concrete. The main entrances of the buildings are on Blue Hill Avenue...
- an elaborate expression of classical Revival architecture, with corner quoining, a balustraded roof edge, and windows framed by pilasters and elaborate...
- were just applied on walls. It was often used to replicate the effect of quoining. Early examples featured banding, with later examples exhibiting complex...
- building of square form; Broseley tiled hipped roof; shale walls with brick quoining; Built for Joseph Baynes as a 'model dairy', it pioneered commercial butter...
- intentionally rustic four-mile (5  km) Approach track that began at the brick quoined and pebbledash stucco Lodge Gate at the edge of Biltmore Village and ended...
- a three-story wood-frame structure, finished in stucco; it has corner quoining and a dentillated cornice. When originally built in 1925, it was 80 feet...