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  2. Keystone (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A keystone (or capstone) is the wedge-shaped stone at the apex of a masonry arch or typically round-shaped one at the apex of a vault. In both cases it is the final piece placed during construction and locks all the stones into position, allowing the arch or vault to bear weight.

  3. Listed buildings in Nottingham (Dunkirk and Lenton ward)

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    It is in stone, and consists of a single round arch with a keystone, and a low parapet wall with four pedestals. On each side of the bridge are curving stone walls with end piers, and flanking the path are seven square piers with plinths and flat caps. At the end of the path nearest the lake are screen walls parallel to the lakeside with five ...

  4. Listed buildings in Christleton - Wikipedia

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    The parapet extends to form curving wing walls ending in plain pilasters with pyramidal stone caps. [21] II; Rock House and shop: c. 1780: The butcher's shop was added in about 1890. The house is in brick on a stone plinth with sandstone dressings and a slate roof.

  5. Listed buildings in Mansfield (outer areas) - Wikipedia

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    The doorways on the front are round-headed with imposts, fanlights, and keystones. On the right return is a flat-roofed porch with a similar doorway, over which is an ornate openwork cast iron canopy. The low stone boundary wall has gabled coping, a rounded corner on the left, and the right end is truncated. [66] II: Mill Bank Cottage and wall

  6. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    A stone seat which runs round the walls of large churches, and sometimes round the piers; it very generally is placed in the porches. Bond Brickwork with overlapping bricks. Types of bond include stretcher, English, header, Flemish, garden wall, herringbone, basket, American, and Chinese. Boss 1. A roughly cut stone set in place for later ...

  7. Listed buildings in Eskdaleside cum Ugglebarnby - Wikipedia

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    The garden walls have flat coping, and are in varying heights. The right wall has a round-arched opening with voussoirs, and in the left wall are three openings, one with a lintel, one with an elliptical arch, and the other with a round arch, the arches with voussoirs. [21] [22] Breckon Howe boundary stone