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Bargeboard

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Princetown Road 30–40; ca 1890; Terrace of two-and-a-half-storey stucco houses with frilly barge boards to deep-eaved dormers over ground floor canted bays; ...
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Modern residential rake fascias are typically made of 2-by dimensional lumber, with trim added for decoration and/or weatherproofing later.
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Historically, bargeboards are sometimes moulded only or carved, but as a rule the lower edges were cusped and had tracery in the
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Historic Buildings , Groups of Buildings, Areas of Architectural Importance in Bangor and Groomsport
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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to give it strength and protection, and to conceal the otherwise exposed
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besides being otherwise elaborated. An example in Britain was one at
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Index

Vergeboard
Bargeboard (aerodynamics)

gable
roof
end grain
timbers
purlins
scaffold
synonym

late Victorian
Bangor, County Down

Saitta House
Dyker Heights
Brooklyn
New York
1899
spandrels
Ockwells
Berkshire
Antefix
Cornice
Eaves
Fascia
Karamon
Soffit
Saitta House – Report Part 1
Archived

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