After attaching these as described below, reposition the string further down as needed; the usual interval is three brick rows.
The church has a bricks facing, the facade with brick rows of different projection alternated; facade upper side, portals and windows are boarded with travertine.
Newman knew that's how long it would take him to shower, change into his uniform, and drive to the Navy Annex, the official name for the five-story, World War II-era, faded yellow brick row of warehouses that the Marines called HQMC.
Penetrating the milelong brick residential row thrown up against the water, I found a town of huddled, simple two-story homes, stretched tight along the central canal, the Burgel.
Yesterday's work included some renovation of the parapet atop the building, which is made of two brick rows topped by coping stones.
The flat-roofed brick row houses the whites left behind now house people mired in unemployment and the social ills that accompany economic decline.
Budget: The Percy Inn, 15 Pine Street, (207) 871-7638, fax (207) 775-2599, is in a narrow 1830 brick row house in the city's West End and has two guest rooms and three suites furnished in early Federal style.
The ferry dock can be crowded when New York Waterways starts ferry service - this year, that happened in late April - but generally the brick row has an old-time, melancholy air.
Intact slave quarters, like the 18th-century brick row at Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, S.C., are rare, and the precise number of existing structures is untallied.
The intricately carved limestone and brick row houses that line Hamilton Terrace and Convent Avenue from 141st to 145th Street recall a time when horse-drawn carriages plied these streets.