Lintel Beam

Silbury Hill: Re: Digging Silbury

Posted by RhiannonMaybe a coin isn't quite the same as a deliberately carved lintel! I think the archaeologists of the future will like your coin. I like to think of that doorway being buried unseen inside Silbury though, very weird.

Written by Alex on August 19th, 2008 with 0 comments.

Related articles

Lintel News

Glossary of Window and Door Terms
#1. August 14th, 2008

frame. Header ñ (Lintel) ñ (Beam) ñ Supporting member or beam above window opening which transfers The term header is generally in reference to a wood beam, whereas Lintel often refers to a steel

BS5268: Use of K8 factor in built-up timber beam design
#3. August 10th, 2008

Select '2', '3' or '4' where 2, 3 or 4 (or more) members are bolted or otherwise fixed together to form a built-up beam, such as double member lintel in timber frame construction or double joist

Upstairs Wall - "Next Generation" Home
#5. August 7th, 2008

August 25, 2005) This concrete lintel is built from three bond-beam blocks joined together with rebar and fast-setting concrete. The completed wall. All blocks are filled with concrete, and every

The City of Titusville, Florida - Required Inspections
#7. August 3rd, 2008

GROUND 600 GAS FINAL 501 GAS PRESSURE TEST 500 GRADE BEAM 102 INSULATION 109 LANDSCAPING 997 LINTEL/TIE-BEAM 104 MECHANICAL DUCT 400 MECHANICAL FINAL 402 MECHANICAL ROUGH 401 MOBILE HOME BLOCK 700

Malone's Home Inspections of What's Inspected
#9. July 31st, 2008

movement of the foundation. If it is a pier and beam then access under the home will let you obvious blockage. The mortar joints and steel lintel are inspected for gaps and proper construction

Independent Trade Accreditation Scheme
#11. July 28th, 2008

http://www.vettedtradesme .uk/jargon_buster.asp

Glossary
#13. July 25th, 2008

back to top Lintel - A beam placed over an opening in a wall. back to top Masonry - A construction made of prefabricated masonry units laid in various ways and joined together with mortar. Mixers

Temple at Middle Path - the Walls
#15. July 21st, 2008

system. Looking down from above, the well-seasoned lintel beam sits in a cutout in the earth wall, cushioned by sand which is kept in place by two malthoid rolls wedged in place. At last ! - the walls

Ontario Architecture Styles Page
#17. July 18th, 2008

The main lintel or beam spanning from column to column. Concentric arch moldings which make an archivolt are also considered architraves. Amboise - France Tours - France Thunder Bay Chiesa di Santa

Glossary of Architectural Terms
#19. July 14th, 2008

lintel - A beam that carries the load of a wall across a window or door opening. material - Substances that make up the construction of a building. moulding - Moulded or worked surfaces given to

Art Terms :: Arts-Technology.com :: Arts & Technology Information Portal
#21. July 11th, 2008

lintel See beam. lithography A planographic printmaking technique based on the antipathy of oil and water. The image is drawn with a grease crayon or painted with tusche on a stone or grained

Jargon Buster - Construction - Building jargon
#23. July 7th, 2008

http://www.jargon-buster- ruction-building.html

Fray Garca de San Francisco
#25. July 4th, 2008

The statue depicts the Franciscan Missionary holding a carved wooden lintel beam in one hand and with the other, he beakons his Indian congregation to help build the mission. At his feet, is a Manso

Global house plans, home plans, floor plans, home design, houseplans, homepl
#27. July 1st, 2008

Lintel A horizontal beam or stone bridging an opening, most often a door. Log-construction A form of timber construction in which walls are made of tree trunks (or logs planed down to create flat or

Englisch Wrterbuch Deutsch Englisch Wrterbuch
#29. June 27th, 2008

Oberdeck=upper deck Oberdeckbalken=upper-deck beam Oberdeckbalkweger=upper-deck clamp Oberdeckluke Obersch¸tze=Private first class Oberschwelle=lintel Oberschwellen=lintels Oberschwester=matron

News archive

ARCHITECTURE
#2. August 12th, 2008

Construction was still in stone blocks--preferably marble--following the system of the column-post and entablature-lintel. But now this simple system was extended and multiplied to make monumental

Window
#4. August 8th, 2008

The beam or arch over the top of a window is known as the lintel or transom. Many windows have movable window coverings to keep out light, provide additional insulation, or ensure privacy. See also

EPC Server
#6. August 5th, 2008

shear reinforcing and the wall height above the lintel needs to be less than 1/2 the opening height Analysis is for impact onto a simply supported beam. Timber - Allowable Stresses Select the grade

Tradgirl Climbing FAQ - Home Climbing Walls
#8. August 1st, 2008

Now that the garage rebuild is close to done, I've bolted it to a big beam next to the finger board, so it's very stable. See also: Build Your Own Hand Crack What should I paint my home climbing wall

Glossary - The National Association of Certified Home Inspectors
#10. July 29th, 2008

another. Bearing Header: (a) A beam placed perpendicular to joists and to which joists are nailed in framing for a chimney, stairway, or other opening. (b) A wood lintel. (c) The horizontal structural

error codes
#12. July 27th, 2008

channel used around windows and doors to make a weathertight seal Back to top L Lintel a steel angle iron or beam over window and door openings that spans the opening and transfers the weight of

Paris, France, architecture, history guide
#14. July 23rd, 2008

This address has no architectÄôs name attached to it, yet when the building was constructed, the architect responsible obviously set up his office here, carving the tools of his trade into the lintel

Lintel
#16. July 20th, 2008

homeip.net Always Fresh Lintel A lintel or header is a horizontal beam used in the construction of buildings. It usually supports the masonry above a window or door opening. Lintels may be wood, stone

roller shutters, industrial doors, door maintenance & service by syston
#18. July 16th, 2008

a seal when the head pad is below the door lintel. DRM 101 has reinforced pleats for longer life front and rear transverse cross beams. The front beam is 100mm lower that the rear to allow water run

CTCWeb Glossary: L (labrys to Lysistrata)
#20. July 12th, 2008

lintel - a beam or stone that goes over an opening; a lintel in a temple would span the distance between two columns by being laid on top of their capitals. linteum - (Latin) a napkin. liquamen

wall frames
#22. July 9th, 2008

HEADER: Lintel; A beam placed perpendicular to wall studs above doors, windows or other openings, to carry the weight of structural loads. The Header is usually two 50 (2") thick pieces of lumber

Fypon
#24. July 6th, 2008

Door Crosshead - Ornamental form that resembles a lintel, which is a horizontal beam across the top Window Crosshead - An ornamental form that resembles a lintel, which is a horizontal beam across

Patterns for Design
#26. July 3rd, 2008

Institute for Planetary Renewal Patterns for Design IPR Home | Sustainable Communities I. Community

ccategory samoa
#28. June 29th, 2008

treated wastes from septic tanks. Ledger A piece of wood which is attached to a beam to support joists. Lintel The top piece over a door or window which supports walls above the ccategory samoa

ArtLex's Be-Bi page
#30. June 25th, 2008

beam - A lintel. See post and lintel, ridgepole, and trabeation. bearings - In heraldry, graphic symbols and mottoes on a field. bearing wall - In architecture, any wall that holds up the weight of a

Digest of News Related to Lintel