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  2. Pargeting - Wikipedia

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    Pargeting (or sometimes pargetting) is a decorative or waterproof plastering applied to building walls. The term, if not the practice, is particularly associated with the English counties of Suffolk and Essex .

  3. Plasterwork - Wikipedia

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    In the 14th century, decorative plasterwork called pargeting was being used in South-East England to decorate the exterior of timber-framed buildings. This is a form of incised, moulded or modelled ornament, executed in lime putty or mixtures of lime and gypsum plaster.

  4. Plaster - Wikipedia

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    Plaster is a building material used for the protective or decorative coating of walls and ceilings ... a thin layer of plaster added to an outside wall; Pargeting, ...

  5. Cement render - Wikipedia

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    Cement render or cement plaster is the application of a mortar mix of sand and cement, (optionally lime) and water to brick, concrete, stone, or mud brick. It is often textured, colored, or painted after application. It is generally used on exterior walls but can be used to feature an interior wall. [1]

  6. Category:Plastering - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to plasterwork, construction or ornamentation done with plaster, such as a layer of plaster on an interior or exterior wall structure, or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings or walls.

  7. Second Presbyterian Church (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The paintings in the ceilings of the arches were done on canvas in his studio and then mounted in the church. Bartlett's figures have bold outlines and sumptuous robes of muted blue, crimson, and green. He used gold leaf extensively and supplied relief to features like haloes with a plaster technique known as pargeting. [10]

  8. St Werburgh's Mount, Chester - Wikipedia

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    Between the windows are four panels containing floral pargeting. The jettied gable contains quadrant and herring-bone braces and plaster panels. The bargeboards also contain panels and at the summit of the gable is a terracotta finial. Numbers 21 and 23 are similar to each other and smaller than the shops on each side.

  9. Stucco - Wikipedia

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    The lath added support for the wet plaster and tensile strength to the brittle, cured stucco; while the increased thickness and number of layers helped control cracking. The traditional application of stucco and lath occurs in three coats—the scratch coat, the brown coat and the finish coat.