10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CRUCK» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cruck in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cruck im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Traditional Buildings: A Global Survey of Structural Forms ...
cruck framing, which survives mostly only in Great Britain. One reason why this
and other research on traditional buildings and construction methods has proved
so fruitful is that in the British Isles, wars - which are so destructive to traditional ...
2
Chapters of The Agrarian History of England and Wales: ...
The earliest is the cruck frame, which occurs in quantity north-east of a line from
Newport to Machynlleth (Fig. 150). Most cruck building belongs to the period
before 1640 and probably much before 1540. However, some crude examples
found ...
Joan Thirsk, M. W. Barley, 1990
3
Lays and Legends of the North of Ireland, by
Cruck-A-Leaghan ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
Slieve Gallion Pseud Cruck-A-Lea Pseud, 2009
The winch cable passed over an extra pair of chestnut legs to gain height so it
lifted rather than dragged the cruck. l started to operate the ratchet on the winch,
everyone was focused and the silence was only disturbed by tensioning ropes
and ...
5
Houses & History in the March of Wales: Radnorshire 1400-1800
Probable gentry hallhouse with surviving lower-end cruck-truss (T5) and inner-
room ceiling, but hall rebuilt in C19th. Figure 277a. Cruck-truss survives in barn
opposite house. Cruck-framed hallhouse. Three trusses survive defining upper ...
6
Houses of the Welsh Countryside: A Study in Historical Geography
In the base-cruck, the blade only runs as far as the collar, so that the continuation
to the ridge was completed by a second length of wood. In the jointed-cruck the
elbow was fabricated by making a mortise-joint between the post and the blade ...
7
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of ...
Martha Waiter (descended from Richard Warter, of Cruck Mcole, son of John, of
Stableford, who d. 13 Henbt VIII.), and had, with three daus., an only son, John
Warter, of Cruck Meole, who m. Mary, dau. of William Newnham, of Longvillo, and
d ...
8
Traditional Domestic Architecture of the Banbury Region
The practice of placing the foot of the cruck upon a stone stylobate or plinth to
provide a secure and dry foundation, free from damp and decay, is common in
this country, but the elevation of the complete cruck structure half-way up the wall
is ...
Raymond B. Wood-Jones, 1963
9
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
215 cruck and bearing the *collars, also called a collarpurlin or collar-plate.
crown-post. Upright timber set on a *tiebeam, or occasionally on a *collar,
supporting the *crown-plate and not rising above a collar. crown-steeple. *
Spirelet on a ...
10
Flowerdew Hundred: The Archaeology of a Virginia Plantation, ...
When the foundation was first excavated, it was thought that the building had
been one of cruck construction. Cruck buildings, which were fast vanishing from
the English landscape in the early years of the seventeenth century, are
essentially ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CRUCK» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
cruck im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Award-winning acoustic duo Plumhall release their debut single
... outstanding songwriters award. They are regular performers at the Cruck Barn, Appletreewick, and are due to return there later this year. «Craven Herald, Jul 15»
Events taking place this month at Arley Hall, near Northwich
You can get married at Arley in the historic hall, magnificent Cruck Barn or in the stunning alcove outside in the gardens - the choice is yours! «So Cheshire, Jun 15»
Around The Very Top: A Heavenly Stay To Be Followed By Ten …
A reconstructed crofters “cruck” dwelling where recycled boat timbers were used for the frame. Eventually we were allowed to proceed but I felt ... «The Guildford Dragon NEWS, Jun 15»
Arley in bloom for garden festival
Stalls will sell a variety of garden accessories and crafts while there will be a food fair in the historic Cruck Barn. Brass and jazz bands will be ... «Warrington Guardian, Jun 15»
WHAM restores barn's wattle panels
... of the box frame walls of the barn which was built in the late 16th century as a thatched, cruck-trussed building for corn storage and threshing. «Hereford Times, Mai 15»
Penrhos Court poised for a new lease of life
The ground floor, with its flagstone floors, has an impressive banqueting hall, with its arched cruck beams and minstrels' gallery. The snug has ... «Hereford Times, Mai 15»
Picture Post: A picture postcard of North Yorkshire village life
Set in a five-acre site, the museum includes thatched cruck cottages, an Elizabethan manor house, as well as barns and workshops. «Yorkshire Post, Mai 15»
Lichfield and Burntwood Labour candidate meets Friends 2 Friends …
Friends 2 Friends (F2F), is an organisation which supports adults with learning difficulties and is based at Cruck House. Mr Worsey said: "It was ... «Lichfield Mercury, Mai 15»
VIDEO: Historic Castle Donington home is filled with character and …
IT wasn't exactly love at first sight for Malcolm Taylor when he first viewed Cruck House in Castle Donington... quite the opposite in fact. «Derby Telegraph, Apr 15»
A former celebrity hideaway in Herefordshire is poised for a new …
The flagstone ground floor rooms include an imposing Banqueting Hall with cruck beams and a Minstrels Gallery. Upstairs there are three ... «Birmingham Post, Apr 15»