Herringbone Brickwork
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Herringbone brickwork is where bricks are laid at an angle with each course alternating its direction. This is primarily seen as a decorative feature and not suitable for load bearing walls. Herringbone brickwork has been most popularly seen in fireplaces, porch entrances, floors and chimneys.
Links to Herringbone Articles Drawing of Medieval Brickwork within Timber Frames Three Storey Residential Art Deco Flats with Herringbone Brickwork Ralph Hancock: Herringbone Brick Path Brunelleschi- herringbone pattern: The Open University
Useful Research Websites English Architecture: Britain Express Looking at Buildings: Pevsner Architectural Guides Forum Debates How To Repair Brickwork- Youtube
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