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long-and-short work

[ lawng-uhn-shawrt, long- ]

noun

Masonry.
  1. an arrangement of rectangular quoins or jambstones set alternately vertically and horizontally.


long-and-short work

noun

  1. architect the alternation in masonry of vertical and horizontal blocks of stone
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of long-and-short work1

First recorded in 1860–65
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The characteristic “long-and-short†work, which consists of tall upright stones alternating with stones bedded flat bonding into the rubble work of the wall, has its prototype in the western arch of the porch of Monkwearmouth, and in the jambs of the chancel arch at Escomb.

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