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    A strainer arch (also straining arch) is an internal structural arch built to relieve the inward pressure off the spanned vertical supports (providing...
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    collapse of the walls, strainer arches may be referred to as flying arches. A counter-arch is built adjacent to another arch to oppose its horizontal...
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    is most easily available beneath a construction (for example, the strainer arches are built as an afterthought, had to fit into the space available,...
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    medieval arrangement was restored in the 20th century, with the medieval strainer arch supporting a rood, placed in front of the pulpitum and organ. Rood screens...
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    Buttress (category Arches and vaults)
    St. Lucas near Jelsa, Croatia Cathedral architecture Flying buttress Strainer arch Pilaster Retaining wall "Buttress", www.britannica.com, Encyclopædia...
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    with middle arch using three rings (two "counter-arches") Arcade (architecture) Flying arch Strainer arch Murray 1893, p. 1061. Hodgson 1996, p. 289. Trautwine...
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    2016-03-27. Chorley arches replaced Today's Railways UK issue 155 November 2014 page 19 Historic England. "Series of 16 strainer arches in railway cutting...
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    to collapse. In other cases, the supports had to be reinforced with strainer arches. Sacrist Alan of Walsingham's octagon, built between 1322 and 1328...
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    which included the demolition of the galleries, the addition of a strainer arch and the relocation of the organ. The church was damaged by an electrical...
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    World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2022-05-04. Heyman, Jacques (2015). "Strainer arches". Construction History. 30 (2). The Construction History Society: 1–14...
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    chapel; 1329–45, choir and retro-choir), central tower (1315–22) and strainer arches (1415–23) the chapter house at Salisbury Cathedral (1275–85) east end...
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    Phillimore. pp. 148–153. ISBN 0-85033-924-3. Heyman, Jacques (2015). "Strainer arches". Construction History. 30 (2). The Construction History Society: 1–14...
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  • of the Château de Vincennes in France begins. 1338 – Insertion of strainer arches at crossing of Wells Cathedral in England by William Joy. 1339 – Surb...
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    comprises two tunnels 1 mile (1.6 km) long plus strainer arches and buttressed cuttings in the east arch. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belsize...
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    Winefride's Well Holywell, Flintshire, Wales (1490) The central tower and strainer arches of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent (1493–97) The retrochoir at Peterborough...
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    damaged by an earthquake in the previous century. Strainer arches, sometimes described as scissor arches, were inserted by master mason William Joy to brace...
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    The Telegraph. Retrieved 18 March 2019. Heyman, Jacques (2015). "Strainer arches". Construction History. 30 (2). The Construction History Society: 1...
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    the piers supporting the aqueduct, and wing walls, along with two strainer arches to support the retaining walls and relieve the load of the canal. The...
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  • The nave and strainer arches of Wells Cathedral, c.1890...
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  • recorded at Salisbury Cathedral, where he created the first of the strainer arches he became known for, designed to stop the collapse of an enlarged crossing...
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    completed by Lutyens in the Wren style. Of particular interest are the strainer arches in the upstairs passage and the small windows on the eastern western...
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  • retrieved 29 May 2025 Historic England, "Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Double Arched Bridge, Martons Both (1132246)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
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    pedestrian bridge on top of the weir supports a strainer that keeps people and boats from washing over. The strainer is slanted toward the river so anything that...
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  • England, retrieved 27 February 2015 Historic England, "Series of 16 strainer arches in railway cutting at SD 581 192, Chorley (1072648)", National Heritage...
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  • 98 Orange presents the top five costumes to wear for Halloween. 513 42 "Strainer Things (Stranger Things Parody)" 4:46 October 5, 2018 (2018-10-05) 1.13...
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    one case a wine set. The wine set consisted of a bronze pitcher and a strainer and is one of only a few complete sets found. In a rich coffin of a woman...
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    stalks and the cane juice would run out the bottom of the mill through a strainer to be collected into a tank. From there the juice went through a process...
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    Beacon Windows Ltd. Ernest Arthur Rattenbury, Leading Hand, Auto-Klean Strainers Ltd. Arthur Rawson, Inspector, Scarborough Police Force. For services...
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    from carrying away animals, mention wolves while eating. Carry a sieve, a strainer for separating lumps from powdered material, around the fields to prevent...
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    through an epicyclical gearbox. Each unit had an automatic microwire suction strainer supplemented by a magnetic filter section to remove any particles which...
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