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Перевод: stonemason
[существительное] каменщик
Тезаурус:
- Mrs. Kay employed a young Cumnock stonemason called James Wyllie to supervise the business on her behalf.
- An Honourable Death is an imaginative recreation of the life of Hector MacDonald, the son of a Highland stonemason who ran away to the Army when 17 and by the end of the last century had become the hero of several adventures in far-flung parts of the British Empire.
- Being a rather mean and frugal man, he employed a local stonemason who was well versed in the designs of the great architects of the day such as James Gibbs.
- He had himself witnessed the "dissidence of dissent" as a child: his father, a stonemason in Hexham, left the local Congregational chapel when the new minister turned out to be an Arminian, and migrated, somewhat illogically for a Calvinist, to the local Wesleyan chapel.
- Robinson's rusticated gate piers are as grand as anything in York, from where he obviously employed his stonemason.
- Born in 1818, son of a stonemason, Burnard was carving stone by the time he was twelve, making his own crude "chisels" from nails ground down in sand from Dozmary Pool.
- The house was built by Thomas Underwood of Dunsfold, and the stonemason was William Herbert of Whitley.
- A stonemason's daughter, later a writer, passed "many happy hours" in her nearby grandfather's cottage "reading and dreaming.
- His father, also called Thomas, was a stonemason, builder and enthusiastic amateur musician.
- John Combes was obviously friends with a fine stonemason who would have done work at Wilton House and perhaps lived in Broad Chalke.
- Born in Plymouth, Devon, to a poor stonemason, also called John and his wife Elizabeth, John Kitto was a sickly lad who cared for nothing but books.
- Her gift for sculpture was first observed when she was nine years old, still uneducated, and watching a stonemason at work in the local churchyard.
- They tell us that a stonemason's third marriage at 57 was his happiest; or that a retired doctor found "life was for a time difficult" for lack of "any special hobbies."
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