Stringcourse - Continuous horizontal moulding on wallface. Tau cross - Plain T cross with equal limbs. Tooth-in - Stones removed (or omitted) to allow another wall to be bonded into it.
Stringcourse A continuous, projecting horizontal course of masonry, ususally molded, running along, the surface of a wall, to mark an architectural subdivision. Image courtesy of Gayle Goudy Kochanski ...
STRINGCOURSE Masonry or wood band along a wall or around a column or chimney. SUNBURST Wooden ornament resembling rays radiating from the sun.
stringcourse A narrow horizontal band of masonry, extending across the facade, which can be flush or projecting, and flat surfaced, molded, or richly carved. stucco A coating for exterior walls made from Portland cement, lime, sand, and water.
Belt- or stringcourses mark horizontal divisions. Column capitals and compound arches are enriched with geometric medieval ornament.
Plain or decorated terminal to mouldings or chamfers at the end of hoodmoulds and labels (label stop), or stringcourses. A headstop is carved with a head.StoupVessel for holy water, usually near a door.
1. A projecting ledge, molding, or stringcourse along the side of a building, designed to throw off rainwater. 2. The level below which the ground is completely saturated with water. Also called water level. water table ...
Watertable - a horizontal projecting stringcourse, molding, or ledge placed so as to divert rainwater from a building. Wrought iron - Iron that is worked by being forged or hammered.
Stringcourse - Projecting band of stone, brick or other moulding running horizontally along the face of a building. Structure - Manner of building, putting together, construction. Stucco - Form of Plaster.
Steyned - lined (like in a well). Stockade - solid fence of heavy timbers. Stringcourse - continuous horizontal moulding on wallface. Stronghouse - a mansion capable of being defended. ...
Stringcourse: A continuous projecting horizontal band set in the surface of a wall and usually molded. Synagoga: Personification of Judiasm. Often appears with Ecclesia (Personification of church).
See also: Architecture, Brick, Frame, Masonry, Band
 
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