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Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… harbour into a fort, but the King of France had had their masonry knocked down with cannon-balls, and would do the same …
Survey of London
… the original thickness. It was found, however, that rubble masonry of similar character extended at least another foot … of the south lateral wall. The walls were of rubble masonry, consisting of blocks of chalk and ragstone, bedded … this early building was the face of a fragment of rubble masonry set in yellow mortar, running north and south. …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… scarcely any of the carving has been injured, and the masonry will require merely to have the thick coats of … We may remark that, as might have been expected, the masonry of the clerestory and other portions of later work is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… but has been removed except perhaps for the large block of masonry on the W. side of that feature. The castle retains … the site of the former gatehouse, and the solid block of masonry on the W. side may be part of that structure; it … the short length to the fourth buttress is a joint in the masonry, the facing beyond being rubble; this rubble work is …
Old and New London
… mansion," says the Builder, "is a very good specimen of masonry, and is built for long endurance. The external walls …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… character as those of the church. Much of the original masonry in the Cloisters, etc., has perished and it is …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 13 The medieval building is said to have been of ashlar masonry. Besides the chapel over the archway, which had a … in the early 1840s. 19 Shortly before 1987 the elliptical masonry mill pond, fed by the overflow from Swanbourne lake, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… vine sprigs. The staircases have newel-piers of masonry and the stairs are of solid balks. There are numerous …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… very inferior antiquity. Bricks are profusely used in the masonry of this tower, and the facings of the narrow pointed … east window, of Edward the First's era, is blocked with masonry, and the entire fabric bears marks of apathy and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and nave with bellcote. It is chiefly of flint and rubble masonry, with fragments of Roman tile, evidently from the … century; the new east wall was built of re-used ashlar masonry from an unknown source, and contains a contemporary …
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