Putlog - Beams placed in holes to support a hoarding; horizontal scaffold beam Putlog Hole - A hole intentionally left in the surface of a wall for insertion of a horizontal pole. Quadrangle - Inner courtyard.
Putlogs / Falsework - poles built into a wall and used to support scaffold poles during construction, now more commonly, and wrongly, used to refer to the holes left when the logs are removed.
Putlog Hole: a hole intentionally left in the surface of a wall for insertion of a horizontal pole Ram: battering ram Revet: face with a layer of stone, stone slabs etc., for more strength. Some earth mottes were revetted with stone.
Bricklayer's Scaffold - A scaffold supported by putlogs, which have a flattened end to fit into raked-out holes in the bed joints, the other end being carried on ledgers held up by the standards ...
Holes in a wall to receive putlogs, the horizontal timbers which support scaffolding boards; sometimes not filled after construction is complete. Also called putholes or putlock holes.Putto (plural: putti)Small naked boy.
Puddled - made waterproof. Putlog - beams placed in holes to support a hoarding; horizontal scaffold beam. Putlog Hole - a hole intentionally left in the surface of a wall for insertion of a horizontal pole. ...
See also: Timber, Screen, Principal, Nave, Crown
 
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