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During this time he probably also learned stonemasonry from his father.
It was built about 1816, and the quality of stonemasonry is notable.
With these one can make a flat surface - the basis of all stonemasonry.
Hands-on workshops are a good way to learn about stonemasonry also.
It does support the craft of stonemasonry, however, along with several charities.
Additionally traces of stonemasonry can be seen on the rock.
They're experts in quarrying and stonemasonry, as you might guess.
His extensive retaining wall and steps stonemasonry is very much in character.
Their connection with stonemasonry in turn connected them to the Freemasons.
From 1947, he learned stonemasonry in the Cologne cathedral workshop.
Their reputation has been built on a combination of traditional stonemasonry skills and cutting-edge technology.
In the 20th century, stonemasonry saw its most radical changes in the way the work is accomplished.
Later returning to Eskdale, he began work as a farm hand, and soon turned his skills to stonemasonry.
In the space of a few years he established himself in boat building, stonemasonry and farming.
Spears continued the stonemasonry which has been practiced by the Narragansett since the 17th century.
It's somewhat on the order of some men being better at carpentry while others specialize in stonemasonry.
Our stonemasonry side carries out all aspects of property repair, restoration and conservation.
Mason is an occupational surname that refers to someone who did stonemasonry work.
A stonecutter is a person who carries on the trade of stonecutting or stonemasonry.
Its Late Gothic west tower is shaped by rich stonemasonry.
To this end they need to be taught traditional skills such as stonemasonry, the baking of bread and hedge laying.
The church is notable for its intricate stonemasonry.
In the 1980's work began again in earnest, and young people learned the craft of stonemasonry on the south tower.
See Slipform stonemasonry for another type of slip forming.
Meanwhile, the Normans were already masters of stonemasonry techniques.