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  1. But here we could see for ourselves how timber-framed partition walls, filled in with brickwork, were used on the upper storeys over the larger rooms to ensure no weight pressed on their ceilings; and how joiners had constructed the mahogany bookcases in the library.
  2. The Eastons restored the ornamental paintwork, most of it imitation brickwork painted over the actual brick, and in the case of the wall paintings, have reinstated the full scheme.
  3. Often the sole ornament applied to mills was projecting angle piers and a small cornice near the top of the facade, surmounted by a "blocking course" of bricks, although some very large mills built during the Edwardian period, when labour and materials were cheapest, display elaborate decorative brickwork.
  4. Brickwork into which the mycelium has spread and any masonry which adjoins an outbreak must be similarly poisoned.
  5. Vast overlapping planes of brickwork are modelled with careful set-backs and subtle bands of detail.
  6. The Tudor chimney-stacks and beautiful brickwork are the vestiges of a much larger house - the ancient seat of the Willoughbys.
  7. To introduce daylight into each of the new upper-storey bedrooms, instead of puncturing the patterned brickwork of the gables, it was decided to construct large dormer windows matching the style of the existing windows of the lower storey.
  8. With those I returned at speed to the boathouse and attacked the lower door, first hammering the toe of the tyre lever into a nonexistent crack between the wooden door frame and the surrounding brickwork at a level just below the keyhole, then bashing the far end of that iron, to put heavy leverage against the door frame, then wrenching out the lever and repeating the whole process above the lock, this time with fury.
  9. Geometric arrays of holes appeared in the mid-nineteenth century - probably in parallel with the Victorian enthusiasm for patterned "polychromatic" brickwork - and seem to be the most widespread type.
  10. The faade was decorated with ornamental brickwork and terracotta details.
  11. Dry rot exhibits an almost uncanny knowledge of the presence of timber and is able to thrust through brickwork mortar joints and to travel across brickwork behind plaster over great distances in its search for fresh food.
  12. "Modernised" in 1937 by architect William Ross, the charm that had survived Jacobites, Weaver's revolts, football fracas, and the decline of Empire, had been given a chic exterior of faience and rustic brickwork.
  13. The National Trust is currently undertaking a structural survey which will reveal the full scale of the damage, but it is already known that extensive harm has been done to the brickwork, windows and terrace.

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