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leadwork
leadwork (ˈliːdwɜːk) Also lead work. [Origin unknown.] (See quot. 1900.) Not connected with lead-work s.v. lead n.1 12.1900 E. Jackson Hist. Hand-made Lace 213 Lead works or lerd works, terms used to indicate Modes or Fillings. Fancy stitches employed to fill in enclosed spaces in needle-point and b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lawrence Weaver
the representative of Lockerbie and Wilkinson, a firm of ironfounders who made cast-iron ware for the building trade, where he developed an interest in leadwork Books By Weaver: English Leadwork: Its Art and History (B. T. Batsford, London, 1909). Illustrated with many b/w photos and drawings. wikipedia.org
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Norman Jewson
memorials, inscriptions, headstones, and lettering; also for metalwork, as Gimson had done, including sconces, chimney furniture and gates, and architectural leadwork Grange (1929) Ready Token, Poulton, Gloucestershire (house to butterfly plan, 1928–9) Redmarley D'Abitot (Down House) Rodmarton Manor (chapel and leadwork wikipedia.org
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leading
▪ I. leading, vbl. n.1 (ˈliːdɪŋ) [f. lead v.1 + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of lead v.1, in various senses.a 1300 Cursor M. 2866 If ani fische þar-in bigane, Wit leding o þe flum iordane, Þe lijf it es for-don wit stink. 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 4217 Thurgh ledyng of þe fende He sal even to Ierusalem we... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saint John the Baptist's Head, Trimingham
The roof is slate and tiles with leadwork. wikipedia.org
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Lead burning
Oxy-acetylene is the most common, as much leadwork is carried out on site and this is easily portable. A neutral flame is used. wikipedia.org
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point
▪ I. point, n.1 (pɔɪnt) Forms: 3– point; also 3–6 pointe, poynte, 4–8 poynt, (4 pl. poyns), 5 pointt(e, puynt, pynt, pyntte, 6 poinct, -e, poynct, -e, Sc. pwint. β. 4–5 pont, -e, 5–6 pounte, 6 pownt, 6–9 Sc. pount. Also punt: see punct. [In origin, two, or perh. three, words. In A., a. F. point = Pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Penmon
This was to repair the leadwork, the rainwater goods, repointing and limewashing of the tower roof and the superstructure of the building. wikipedia.org
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Darnall Hall
There was also an inscription in place in the leadwork near the roof of the hall which read: 'This house was built as you may see In seventeen hundred wikipedia.org
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Brian Clarke
His leadwork Don't Forget the Lamb (2014) is a memorial to his late mother. In this period, nature inspired Clarke's work in other mediums as well. wikipedia.org
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Stephen Storm House
The east one is more ornate, with its door having applied molded leadwork in addition to detailed moldings and carvings. It, too, has molded leadwork highlights. The ceiling of this room is molded plaster with an oval molding and center medallion. wikipedia.org
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Electric Pentagram
James Weaver of Distorted Sound called "Golden Destination" an "absolute romp" thanks to its twin guitars, "breathtaking leadwork" and NWOBHM-inspired wikipedia.org
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Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, Manchester
Renovations to the stainless steel roof, slating, lintels, leadwork and masonry were funded by English Heritage and the Heritage Lottery Fund with work wikipedia.org
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Royal Victoria Patriotic Building
facilitated by offsite prefabrication of many components such as cast iron windows, stone dressings, roof trusses, iron floor joists and decorative pieces of leadwork wikipedia.org
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St Mark's Church, Worsley
Much of the hidden leadwork has been replaced with stainless steel. wikipedia.org
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