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▪ I. quoining (ˈkɔɪnɪŋ) Also 6 quenynge. [f. quoin n. + -ing1. Cf. coining vbl. n.2] The stone or brick-work forming the quoin of a wall, or the manner in which this is placed.1562–3 in Willis & Clark Cambridge (1886) II. 567 Stone..new wrought..to ashler and quenynge. 1848 Rickman Styles Archit. En...
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Quincy Savings Bank
Distinctive features include the granite quoining at the corners, and entrance portico with doubled Doric columns and a granite pediment.
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Quoin
This results in an alternate, quoining pattern. This load-bearing quoining is common in Anglo-Saxon buildings such as St Bene't's Church in Cambridge, England.
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House at 3 Davis Avenue
The eaves and gables are studded with brackets, and the corners have quoining blocks.
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Columbus Hatchett House
It has vernacular Colonial Revival details, including egg-and-dart moldings above the window lintels, concrete quoining, Tuscan columns supporting the
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Bigelow School (Boston, Massachusetts)
Features include corner quoining, cast concrete window lintels and sills. It was named for John P.
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Kimball House (Dardanelle, Arkansas)
The building corners have brick quoining, and the roof eave has paired brackets in the Italianate style.
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Corliss–Carrington House
The front facade is five bays wide, with corners trimmed with brownstone quoining. The window bays are also lined with quoining and topped by flat-arch brownstone with keystones.
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Bagley-Cater Building
Distinguishing features of the building include the composition of Ionic pilasters and end pavilions with quoining and the fully detailed entablature embellished
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Buildings at 15–17 Lee Street
The corners of the first two floors have quoining, and the half story above alternates small windows and panels with balusters.
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Macon-Harrison House
Built in 1910, it is a large two-story brick structure with limestone trim, including corner quoining, porch columns and balustrades.
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House at 262–264 Pelham Street
The windows and corners are highlighted by quoining with darker colored stones.
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Ferguson Gas Station
It is a small single-story structure, with sandstone walls and brick quoining at the corners and openings.
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North River Stone Schoolhouse
The building features quoining on the four corners of the exterior, four windows capped with stone lintels on the east and west elevations, and an off-center
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William C. Sharpless House
It features decorative quoining, gable, and hipped rooflines, and terra cotta decorative details. Also located on the property is a contributing brick stable with stone quoining.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
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