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    Rubble masonry or rubble stone is rough, uneven building stone not laid in regular courses. It may fill the core of a wall which is faced with unit masonry...
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    known as ashlar masonry, whereas masonry using irregularly shaped stones is known as rubble masonry. Both rubble and ashlar masonry can be laid in coursed...
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    Ashlar (redirect from Ashlar masonry)
    this decoration is known as "mason's drag". Ashlar is in contrast to rubble masonry, which employs irregularly shaped stones, sometimes minimally worked...
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    Stonemasonry (redirect from Stone masonry)
    about all arches, including non-stone. Rubble masonry. Use of rubble in masonry: antonymous to ashlar masonry. Can be infill in an ashlar wall, used in...
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    Vijayanagara style of architecture and is a two storied structure built in Rubble masonry and finely plastered. The structure was used as residue place for royal...
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  • rubble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rubble may refer to: Rubble, stone debris/fragments Rubble masonry Rubble pile, in astronomy Riprap Rubble...
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    construction arranges units in regular courses. Oppositely, coursed rubble masonry construction uses random uncut units, infilled with mortar or smaller...
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    The mosque's walls represent the Tughluq slope walls, consisting of rubble masonry, which has been covered with a layer of thick stucco. The walls were...
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    much shallower cist grave, containing a floor of pebbles, walls of rubble masonry, and a roof constructed of wooden planks. The practice of digging shaft...
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  • noticeable when the land is ploughed or worked. "Rubble-work" is a name applied to several types of masonry. One kind, where the stones are loosely thrown...
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    that the rubble masonry is bonded by mortar to that of the stomion, but that the ashlar masonry of the stomion is not bonded to the rubble masonry behind...
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    increasing height: mostly, lower layers consist of rubble masonry, while upper layers tend to be of ashlar masonry); an inner layer, made of smaller stones (to...
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    The winding house includes two lateral walls of mortared walls of rubble masonry supporting a square drive shaft and bearings. The remains of the walls...
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    Mehrauli, southern part of New Delhi, India. Built in circa 1287 CE in rubble masonry, the tomb is a building of historical importance in the development...
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  • which the Rubbles faced the opposition's noted prehistoric lawyer "Perry Masonry"), the couple were allowed to adopt Bamm-Bamm. The Rubbles never had...
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  • Phoenicians and Greeks used rubble-filled masonry walls. The word emplekton was borrowed from Greek ἔμπλεκτον and originally meant "rubble" but came to apply to...
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    The side walls are of partly ashlar and rubble masonry, while the backside wall is also of rubble masonry. Also bricks gathered are used in the building...
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    designation. The dormitory building, completed in 1913, was built with random rubble masonry, providing a feel of architectural ruggedness, and was topped with a...
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    rectangular, roofed burial chamber lined with stone, either large slabs or rubble masonry. Many graves have a narrow entrance or passage lined with stone slabs...
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    building is about 28 feet in length, by 14 feet broad with walls of rubble masonry two feet thick, with Caen stone quoins and dressings. It was first consecrated...
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    most of the defensive walls, they were built with a technique called rubble masonry which allows for a great mass capable of withstanding gunshots with...
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    Plunketts Creek Bridge No. 3 was a rubble masonry stone arch bridge over Plunketts Creek in Plunketts Creek Township, Lycoming County in the U.S. state...
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    basilica in the 6th or 7th century”. The church was constructed out of rubble masonry, like the Pangia Kyra, which was also rebuilt to include the remains...
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    and a well at the end of the baoli. The stepwell is constructed using rubble masonry, common in monuments of that period. Along the steps, two levels of...
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    Years built 7th, 10th, 14th & 19th centuries Specifications Materials rubble masonry Administration Province York Diocese Diocese of Durham Archdeaconry...
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    Concrete (category Masonry)
    by 700 BC. They built kilns to supply mortar for the construction of rubble masonry houses, concrete floors, and underground waterproof cisterns. They kept...
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    tower is round, around 50 ft or 20m high, and is built of well mortared rubble masonry, typical of 18th century follies. The internal spiral staircase is in...
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    central Dublin. It was designed in the typical Norman style, built in rubble masonry and was completed in around 1390. The merchants built a total of seven...
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    the maids/But never to the men." The present structure was built in rubble masonry and completed in 1593. On 13 May 1639, during the First Bishops' War...
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    supported a two-story structure of wood and stone. The palace is built of rubble masonry and lime mortar. The palace building has between one and three rooms...
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