- belt
course, also
called a
string course or
sill course, is a
continuous row or
layer of
stones or
brick set in a wall. Set in line with
window sills, it...
- Fort
Sill is a
United States Army post
north of Lawton, Oklahoma,
about 85
miles (137 km)
southwest of
Oklahoma City. It
covers almost 94,000
acres (38...
-
decorative elements like columns.
Sill course:
Stone masonry courses at the windowsill,
projected out from the wall.
Split course:
Units are cut down so they...
-
attend the
Direct Commission Course (DCC) in
place of BOLC A. DCC
consists of a six-w****
course at Ft. Moore,
Georgia or Ft
Sill, OK (AMEDD). The primary...
-
Herbert Sill in 1906. It
arrived at the tail end of the wave of British-style
boarding schools set up at the turn of the
twentieth century.
Sill admired...
- It is
finished with a white-painted
sill course below the first-floor windows, a through-going
white sill course below the
three central windows of the...
- on a
corner site in
Scottish baronial style, with
moulded string courses,
sill courses,
stepped corbelled eaves, and a
slate roof with crow-stepped gables...
- The Whin
Sill or
Great Whin
Sill is a
tabular layer of the
igneous rock
dolerite in
County Durham,
Northumberland and ****bria in the
northeast of England...
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three cast iron piers, on the west. Atop the
first story is a
granite sill course with a
terra cotta corbel. The
second story has 15 segmental-arched windows...
- cornice. The
painted brick walls have a
continuous sill course on the
second story and a
brick string course with
stone insets.
Large windows with architrave...