BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «BRATTISHING»
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brattishing ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
brattishing lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
brattishing, brandishing, bretisement A decorative cresting at the top of a Gothic
screen, panel, parapet, or cornice, generally in the form of openwork of a stylized
floral design. bread room A room fitted with shelves and bins for flour and loaves,
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The People's illustrated journal
above. " Dieu et Mon Droit " is repeated, in perforated letters, and an exquisite
brattishing of Greek crosses and flours de lis crests it. Above the brattishing is a
series of five panels, with ogee arches, elaborately traceried, in them. The crests
of ...
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Curiosities of London: Exhibiting the Most Rare and ...
This coving supports a gallery with wrought-metal railing, richly-carved paneling,
and pillars which support a brattishing. The centre of the southern end of the
House is occupied by the Throne, on either side of which is a doorway leading to
the ...
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Organa Britannica: Organs in Great Britain 1660-1860 : a ...
Sperling, 3:46 Broomsgrove Church Bewdley Parish Church. George Maydwell
Holdich (1854). Photograph 1525 (19 July 1938) by Andrew Freeman, courtesy
Bernard B. Edmonds. The roughly triangular brattishing is typical of Holdich's
work ...
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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
And in the fore-part of the wainscot, from pillar to pillar, within the church, over the
holy water stone, there was a brattishing on the fore part of the wainsoot or roof,
very curiously wrought, and gilt with gold, and in the midst of the brattishing was ...
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Wood Carvings in English Churches / I. Stalls and Tabernacle ...
All Saints' has ogee canopies under a coved horizontal the tester onthe
southside has a perforated battlemented parapet; that onthe north (43) has
brattishing; at All Saints' both sides have brattishing, but thepattern isnotthe same
. Hereford ...
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A Glossary of Terms Used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and ...
171. Bredgar, Kent, mouldings, Norman, pls. 114, 116. •Bredon, Worcestershire,
monument, p. 3 1 0 ; pinnacle, p. 360 ; tiles, p. 468 ; tufa, p. 500. Bretagne, France
, tracery, p. 489. Breteche, Fr., brattishing, p. 90. Breteque, Fr., brattishing, p. 90.
History brace j brass (funerary brass) brattishing | brigandine History Buddha j
Buddha-fields History. partitions, much favoured in 18th century. I brace in
carpentry, any oblique piece used to brace or bind the principal timbers of a
frame.
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The English dialect dictionary
Lab. (1894).] Hence Brattishing, obi. sb. a partition placed in the shaft of a pit for
the purpose of ventilation. Nbli.I The eollerens which formerly supported the
brattieing were all gone to decay, Seorr thlil'et. cp'Cool Mines (1868131. Stt'.(J.'l'.)
3.
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Discovering Churches and Churchyards
This included the hammer beams themselves, with openwork or brattishing; the
wall plates, which were effectively turned into cornices or friezes with several
horizontal bands of decoration: the purlins, which often carried an upper frieze of
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