handbarrow - a rectangular frame with handles at both ends; carried by two people hayrig, hayrack - a frame attached to a wagon to increase the amount of hay it can carry ...
Although the barrow mound is now almost gone, the surrounding peristalith at Coldrum Stones in Kent still survives (foreground). The stone burial chamber can be seen in the background. [edit] Analogies ...
Wheelbarrow, barrow - A barrow, usually having a single rubber tyre, two handles and a steel or heavy plastic container. It is used to move loose materials like bricks, mortar etc Wheelhead - A handwheel Wheeling step - A stair winder ...
Barrow Burial mound built over stone graves Barry or Barruly, where shield is divided into an even number of horizontal bars. The number is normally specified. Barry-bendy Shield area divided both barry and bendy.
Then the Geats built a barrow on the headland-- it was high and broad, visible from far to all seafarers; in ten days they built the beacon for that courageous man; and they constructed as noble an enclosure as wise men ...
BermLevel area separating a ditch from a bank on a hill-fort or barrow.Billet Norman ornament of small half-cylindrical or rectangular blocks.BivallateOf a hill-fort: defended by two concentric banks and ditches.Blade ...
Motte - A mound of earth on which a tower was built; artificial conical earth mound (sometimes an old barrow) for the keep Motte-&-bailey - Earth mound with wood or stone keep, surrounded by ditched and palisaded enclosure (or courtyard).
The reveal has many carved mouldings that represent the various disciplines studied at the university: the fish represent Biology, the pick ax and shovel for Mining Engineering, the wheelbarrow for Geology, etc.
See also: Chamber, Arches, Ornament, Altar, Church
 
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