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Stonemasonry or
stonecraft is the
creation of buildings, structures, and
sculpture using stone as the
primary material.
Stonemasonry is the
craft of shaping...
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Slipform stonemasonry is a
method for
making a
reinforced concrete wall with
stone facing in
which stones and
mortar are
built up in
courses within reusable...
- The
Polonnaruwa Vatadage is an
ancient structure dating back to the
Kingdom of
Polonnaruwa of Sri Lanka. It is
believed to have been
built during the reign...
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media including architecture, painting, literature, music, metalworking,
stonemasonry, weaving,
calligraphy and sculpture. At
different times,
influences from...
- literature, music, dance, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy,
stonemasonry and metalworking. The
culture of Iraq or
Mesopotamia is one of the world's...
- M****ive-precut
stone is a
modern stonemasonry method of
building with load-bearing stone.
Precut stone is a DFMA
construction method that uses
large machine-cut...
- role in
medieval and
early modern London. It
regulated the
craft of
stonemasonry, for
example by
ensuring that
standards and the
training of apprentices...
- Norway's
maritime industry in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. The
stonemasonry industry in
Fevik dates back to the 1870s,
built on the high-quality...
- John
Kibble (1865 - 1951) was a
British stonemason and
local historian. He is best
known for his book
collections of anecdotes, customs,
stories and legends...
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stonecutter is a
person who
carries on the
trade of
stonecutting or
stonemasonry.
Stonecutter or
Stonecutters may also
refer to:
Chainsaw (section Cutting...