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  2. Belle Mina - Wikipedia

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    An original one-story, semi-detached brick service wing with three rooms is located towards the rear of the house, on the south side. [6] The main house and grounds of Belle Mina in 2011. The house and grounds were originally surrounded by a 5-foot (1.5 m) high brick wall. It was demolished during the Civil War. The rooftop deck and balustrade ...

  3. Great Yarmouth Minster - Wikipedia

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    The interior brick walls, erected at this time to separate the different portions of the building, remained until 1847. In 1864 the tower was restored, and the east end of the chancel rebuilt; between 1869 and 1870 the south aisle was rebuilt; and in 1884 the south transept, the west end of the nave and the north aisle underwent restoration.

  4. E. Janssen Building - Wikipedia

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    The building is two stories; all four sides have brick walls on a brick foundation. [2] The interior construction is wood framing and wooden floors. [2] The exterior has an Italianate cast iron facade featuring six cast iron pilasters capped with simple classic capitals which separate the large glass windows of the storefront. [2]

  5. MIT Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The wall and trees provide a uniform background for the chapel, and isolate the site from the noise and bustle of adjacent buildings. Within is an intimate space, stunning in its immediate visual impact. Windowless interior walls are undulating brick.

  6. Brick - Wikipedia

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    A wall constructed in glazed-headed Flemish bond with bricks of various shades and lengths. An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers. A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction.

  7. List of Brick Gothic buildings - Wikipedia

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    gray brick: parts of the building of brick, parts of stone and de mixed parts: Douai: Templer's House founded in 1155: changes in the 19th century: ↓: Our Lady's Church 12th–15th centuries: shells of the vaults and part of the interior sides of the walls of brick; outside all is of sandstone: Dunkirk: Belfry ↑: Saint-Eloi Church

  8. Brick House Ruins - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Hamilton House, commonly referred to as the Brick House Ruins, is the ruin of a 1725 plantation house on Edisto Island, South Carolina, that burned in 1929. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 for the unusual architecture of the surviving walls, which is partly based on French Huguenot architecture of the period.

  9. Brickwork - Wikipedia

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    A leaf is as thick as the width of one brick, but a wall is said to be one brick thick if it as wide as the length of a brick. Accordingly, a single-leaf wall is a half brick thickness; a wall with the simplest possible masonry transverse bond [definition needed] is said to be one brick thick, and so on. [21]

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