The English Cyclopædia

The English Cyclopædia

Author: Charles Knight

Publisher:

Published: 1859

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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This encyclopedia contains information on general arts and sciences. It is a companion to the editor's other encyclopedias, Cyclopædia of Georgraphy, Cyclopædia of Biography, and Cyclopædia of Natural history.


Brickwork and Bricklaying

Brickwork and Bricklaying

Author: Jon Collinson

Publisher: Crowood

Published: 2013-06-30

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1847975798

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Brickwork and Bricklaying is written for those who are new to the craft of bricklaying, and those who are improving their skills. It provides an overview of the materials, processes, craft skills and related subjects to enable the reader to construct their own simple brickwork projects and undertake brickwork-related maintenance projects around the home.The book covers: Materials; Constituents and mix proportions of good quality concrete and mortars, and how to successfully mix both, with an overview of different types of bricks and blocks; Foundations: How to place, compact and cure concrete for simple foundations and bases; Setting-Out: Methods of setting out the positions of simple wall lines, corners and buildings; Bricklaying: Overview of tools required; step-by-step methods and instruction on all the basic craft skills of bricklaying from first principles; different methods of bonding and finishing mortar joints; Boundary Walls: Design principles for boundary and garden walls, including the application and construction of piers; Decorative Brickwork: Simple methods of decoratively enhancing brickwork projects; Maintenance: Identification of the common defects associated with brickwork and masonry and methods for rectifying those defects. A practical guide aimed at those who are new to the craft of bricklaying and also for those who are improving their skills. Provides details of materials, processes and craft skills for the reader to construct their own simple brickwork projects and maintenance around the home. Superbly illustrated with 110 colour photographs and 160 diagrams. Jon Collinson has been involved in bricklaying within the construction industry, as well as teaching brickwork, for over twenty-five years.


Brickwork

Brickwork

Author: W. G. Nash

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780748702664

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This well-respected and widely used series provides essential underpinning knowledge to support students following NVQ programmes in Bricklaying. This text is suitable for the C&G 588 course.


Brickwork

Brickwork

Author: W. G. Nash

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9780748702657

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This well-respected and widely used series provides essential underpinning knowledge to support students following NVQ programmes in Bricklaying. This text is suitable for the C&G 588 course.


The History of Gauged Brickwork

The History of Gauged Brickwork

Author: Gerard Lynch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-05-14

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 1136357629

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This book takes a look at the history and use of cut, rubbed and gauged brickwork; the use of tools and equipment and the differences between historic and contemporary bricks with a view to inform conservation and restoration decisions. The book uses case studies from England, Ireland and the US to illustrate the use of different materials and techniques on buildings ranging in age. Written by Dr. Gerard Lynch, the leading authority in this subject area, this book will be of particular interest to architectural historians, architects working on historic buildings and building conservators.


The History of Gauged Brickwork

The History of Gauged Brickwork

Author: Gerard C. J. Lynch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780750682725

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This book takes a look at the history and use of cut, rubbed and gauged brickwork; the use of tools and equipment and the differences between historic and contemporary bricks with a view to inform conservation and restoration decisions. The book uses case studies from England, Ireland and the US to illustrate the use of different materials and techniques on buildings ranging in age. Written by Dr. Gerard Lynch, the leading authority in this subject area, this book will be of particular interest to architectural historians, architects working on historic buildings and building conservators.