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  2. Listed buildings in Penkridge - Wikipedia

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    The chest tombs have moulded bases and caps, fluted corner pilasters with gadrooned bases, and highly decorative panels on the sides. The altar tomb is to Joseph-Lees, and has panelled sides framed by fluted corner pilasters, and an oversailing cap stepped up to a domed top. [60] II: Group of four memorials south of south aisle

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

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    It contains a pair of square rustic gate piers with plinths and concave domed caps, and timber gates. To the right is a gateway in Classical style with pilasters, paterae, and an open pediment, and further to the right is a doorway with a plain surround, and a blocked window with an architrave. To the west is a further wall with ramped coping.

  4. Listed buildings in Collingham, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    The boundary wall is in brick with blue brick coping, and contains two piers with pyramidal stone caps. [32] II: 55 and 57 High Street: 18th century: A pair of houses in brick and blue lias with a pantile roof, two storeys and four bays. In the left bay is a doorway and attached shop window, and there are two more doorways to the right.

  5. Listed buildings in Kedleston - Wikipedia

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    In the pavilions are sash windows, and the elaborate gates are in wrought iron. [6] [7] I: The Hermitage: 1761 The Hermitage is in the form of a rustic temple, and is in red brick, sandstone, and a crystalline white stone, and has a thatched roof. The building is about 10 feet (3.0 m) high and has a circular plan about 7 feet (2.1 m) in diameter.

  6. Iron Post - Wikipedia

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    Iron Post is a historic boundary marker located in New Albin, Iowa, United States. An Act of Congress on March 3, 1849, sought to resolve the boundary issue between the State of Iowa and the newly established Minnesota Territory. This cast iron post was placed here by Captain Thomas Lee of the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers.

  7. Post (structural) - Wikipedia

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    Crown – A post on a tie beam or collar beam carrying a crown plate. [26] Crown strut: A piece similar to a crown post but not carrying a plate. [27] Ashlar – or ashlar piece: Short post from a tie beam to a rafter near a masonry wall. [28] Purlin – A post supporting a purlin plate, may be plumb or leaning (canted).

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