Machicolated(?), a.[LL. machicolatus, p. p. of machicolare, machicollare. See Machicolation.]Having machicolations. “Machicolated turrets.” C. Kingsley.
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Machicolation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A machicolated battlement projects outwards from the supporting wall in order to facilitate this. A hoarding is a similar structure made of wood, usually temporarily constructed in ...
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Architectyral Styles and Terminology of Ontario presented by the Building and Construction Department of Mohawk College in co-operation with the Hamilton Halton Construction ...
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Hever Castle
... Geoffrey Boleyn transformed and rebuilt the castle built in the reign of Henry III by William de Hever, but the strong entrance-gate flanked by towers, embattled and machicolated ...
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Views of Gosford Castle
Both are ponderously machicolated and achieve those effects of weight and gravity which are the hallmarks of Hopper's Norman style." The interior he thought to be "cramped and ...
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Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle Ashby Burton upon Trent Leicestershire ...
To the original hall, kitchen and solar block, he added a dominating four storey machicolated square keep, with a seven storey rectangular extension, a chapel and a surrounding ...
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Farnhill Hall Cross Hills Keighley Craven North Yorkshire England ...
Embattled turrets flank the angles of the hall and above the Regency entrance, is a machicolated garret. The hall is a rare survivor, of a medieval three-unit house of a single ...
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Structural Movement: Is it Really a Problem? - Clive Richardson
The machicolated battlements were last rebuilt in c1932 and are now leaning again. Curved walls are particularly prone to leaning outwards at ...
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Italianate architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belvedere or machicolated signorial towers; Cupolas; Quoins; Loggias; Balconies with wrought-iron railings, or Renaissance balustrading; Balustrades concealing the roof-scapes
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English Castles - Warwick Castle
It is an unusual twelve-sided construction, with a machicolated crown, and appears to rise higher than Caesar's Tower because it starts at courtyard level.
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