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ancient stonemasons is Sophroniscus, the
father of Socrates, who was a stone-cutter.
Castle building was an
entire industry for the
medieval stonemasons. When...
- The
Stonemason is a play in five acts by
American writer Cormac McCarthy,
written in the late 1980s and
first performed in 1995. It
concerns a Southern...
- A
stonemason's hammer, also
known as a
brick hammer, has one flat
traditional face and a
short or long chisel-shaped blade. It can thus be used to chip...
- The
Stonemason's Yard (formally
known as
Campo S.
Vidal and
Santa Maria della Carità) is an
early oil
painting by
Giovanni Antonio Canal,
better known...
- The
Stonemason is a play by
Cormac McCarthy. The
Stonemason may also
refer to: The
Stonemason (book), a 2020 book by
Andrew Ziminski The
Stonemason Ostracon...
- The
stonemason toadlet (Uperoleia lithomoda) is a
species of frog in the
family Myobatrachidae. It is
found in Australia,
Papua New Guinea, and possibly...
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James Andrews (October 7, 1828 – July 6, 1897) was a Scottish-American
stonemason, engineer, and
capitalist who
collaborated with
civil engineer James Buchanan...
- Vgo, or Ugo, for "Hugues", was a
stonemason active in
Provence during the
twelfth century. He left his
signature on
several Romanesque religious edifices...
- The
Stonemason: A
History of
Building Britain is a book
written by
Andrew Ziminski,
published by John
Murray in 2020. The book is
divided into four parts...
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James Connolly, or Conolly, was an
Irish stonemason, from Adare,
County Limerick. He is best
known for his work on
Adare Manor in the 19th century. He...