- putlog holes
- отверстия, остающиеся в кладке стен в результате установки строительных лесов и заделываемые в процессе отделки
English-Russian architecture dictionary. 2015.
English-Russian architecture dictionary. 2015.
Putlog holes — were small holes deliberately left in castle walls and, in well preserved castles like Beaumaris, can be seen to this day.As the name implies, putlog holes were intended to receive the ends of logs (i.e. squared wooden beams). Sometimes these… … Wikipedia
putlog — [poot′lôg΄] n. 〚altered (? infl. by LOG1) < earlier putlock < ? PUT + LOCK1〛 in masonry construction, any of the horizontal, wood or metal pieces which support the floor planks of a scaffold a … Universalium
putlog — [poot′lôg΄] n. [altered (? infl. by LOG1) < earlier putlock < ? PUT + LOCK1] in masonry construction, any of the horizontal, wood or metal pieces which support the floor planks of a scaffold and which are themselves supported at one end in… … English World dictionary
Putlog Hole — A hole intentionally left in the surface of a wall for insertion of a horizontal pole. Such holes held scaffolding used during construction, floor joists, or supported hourdings. Hemyock Castle has many such holes … Medieval glossary
Valle Crucis Abbey — (Welsh: Abaty Glyn y Groes or Abaty Glyn Egwestl ) is in the Dee (Dyfrdwy) valley about 1½ miles upstream and north of Llangollen, Denbighshire, in north east Wales.The crucis ( of the cross ) in its name refers to the Pillar of Eliseg which… … Wikipedia
Circus of Maxentius — Coordinates: 41°51′17″N 12°31′20.83″E / 41.85472°N 12.5224528°E / 41.85472; 12.5224528 … Wikipedia
St Mary in Castro, Dover — Infobox religious building building name=St Mary in Castro caption=St Mary in Castro, right location=Dover Castle, Dover, Kent geo= religious affiliation=Christian rite=Church of England province= district= consecration year=?c.600; c.1000 status … Wikipedia
Hoarding (castles) — A hoarding was a temporary wooden (shed like) construction that was placed on the exterior of the ramparts of a castle during a siege.The purpose of a hoarding was to allow the defenders to improve their field of fire along the length of a wall… … Wikipedia
Notre Dame de Mantes — The west facade of the Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Mantes The medieval Collegiate Church of Our Lady of Mantes, (French: Collégiale Notre Dame de Mantes la Jolie), is a large and historically important Catholic church constructed between… … Wikipedia
Hoards — Covered wooden balconies suspended from the tops of walls and towers, allowing defenders to climb through the crenellations to drop missiles and fire arrows accurately on any attackers at the base of the wall. Horizontal Putlog Holes for the… … Medieval glossary
Hoardings — Covered wooden balconies suspended from the tops of walls and towers, allowing defenders to climb through the crenellations to drop missiles and fire arrows accurately on any attackers at the base of the wall. Horizontal Putlog Holes for the… … Medieval glossary