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Rubble masonry or
rubble stone is rough,
uneven building stone not laid in
regular courses. It may fill the core of a wall
which is
faced with unit masonry...
- three-floor
quarrystone building,
Renaissance Revival, with
smaller wings and additions,
partly timber-frame; old
railway station, 1880,
quarrystone and brick...
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quarrystone building, mid 19th century;
whole complex of
buildings with
quarrystone commercial building Am
Rathaus 5/6 –
former rectory;
quarrystone building...
- 51°03′40″N 7°28′34″E / 51.061°N 7.476°E / 51.061; 7.476
Height 278 m Site
history Built 1273 Built by Duke of Berg In use Yes
Materials Quarrystone...
- / 51.1512°N 7.3411°E / 51.1512; 7.3411
Height 308 m Site
history Built before 1198 Built by
Count of Hückeswagen In use
Until Materials Quarrystone...
- concrete. Self-binding
aggregate refers to
angular crushed material (
quarrystone rubble)
comprising a
mixture of
finer and co****r
particles that interlock...
- 50°58′27″N 7°20′39″E / 50.9741°N 7.3442°E / 50.9741; 7.3442
Height 160 m Site
history Built 1355 Built by
Count of
Nesselrode Materials Quarrystone...
- winemaker's villa;
quarrystone building,
about 1920;
winepress house behind Hauptstraße 26 – winemaker's villa; Late
Historicist quarrystone building, partly...
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ruins in the south. Alte Wehrstraße – town wall gate, on top of
which a
quarrystone house. Alte Wehrstraße 19 –
building with
mansard roof and
tower stump...
- 50°54′55″N 7°39′19″E / 50.91527°N 7.65516°E / 50.91527; 7.65516
Height 270 m Site
history Built 14th
century Built by
Count of Berg
Materials Quarrystone...