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  2. Stone wall - Wikipedia

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    The first stone walls were constructed by farmers and primitive people by piling loose field stones into a dry stone wall. Later, mortar and plaster were used, especially in the construction of city walls, castles, and other fortifications before and during the Middle Ages. These stone walls are spread throughout the world in different forms.

  3. Königstein Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The rampart run of the fortress is 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) long with walls up to 42 metres (138 ft) high and steep sandstone faces. In the centre of the site is a 152.5-metre-deep (500 ft 4 in) well, which is the deepest in Saxony and second-deepest well in Europe.

  4. Chester city walls - Wikipedia

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    Starting in about 100 AD the earth walls were reconstructed using sandstone. [5] A wall of stone was added to the earth rampart. This consisted of large square blocks of stone built on a chamfered plinth up to a walkway about 4.9 m (16 ft) above the base. It was surmounted by an elaborately carved cornice, and a parapet topped by capstones. [4]

  5. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    The use of multiple walls or ditches around an entrance would also make it difficult for defenders to use the entrance practically, necessitating better methods of control. Gates came in many forms, from the simple stone buttress and timber blocks, [ 5 ] to the massive and imposing stone archways and thick wooden doors most associated with ...

  6. Caludon Castle - Wikipedia

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    Caludon Castle is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed building in Coventry, in the West Midlands of England. A second moated site 190 metres (620 ft) to the south is a Scheduled Ancient Monument in its own right. The castle is now a ruin, and all that remains is a large fragment of sandstone wall.

  7. Top investor dubs U.K. a ‘banana economy’ with a ‘build ...

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    Top investor dubs U.K. a ‘banana economy’ with a ‘build absolutely nothing anywhere near anything’ mantra. Ryan Hogg. June 25, 2024 at 6:33 AM. Jan Woitas/picture alliance via Getty Images.

  8. South Royalton dome house - Wikipedia

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    The house was designed in a dome shape due to the shape's strength, and built using metal pipes encased in translucent white plastic. [2] Its materials were primarily salvaged, donated, or purchased from Craigslist. [3] The first floor had a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and a mud room with storage. The floor is made of concrete, which stays cool.

  9. The duct-taped banana from Art Basel Miami Beach went viral ...

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    “Thankfully for the Court, the question of whether a banana taped to a wall can be art is more a metaphysical question than a legal one,” Scola wrote. “But the legal question before the ...