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  • Lintel
  • Structural horizontal block that spans the space between two vertical supports

    A lintel or lintol is a type of beam (a horizontal structural element) that spans openings such as portals, doors, windows and fireplaces. It can be a

    Lintel

    Lintel

    Lintel

  • Michelle Lintel
  • American actress (born 1969)

    Michelle Lintel (born August 14, 1969) is an American actress and martial artist known for playing the lead role in the 2001 television series Black Scorpion

    Michelle Lintel

    Michelle_Lintel

  • Post and lintel
  • Building system where horizontal elements are held up by vertical ones

    Post and lintel (also called prop and lintel, a trabeated system, or a trilithic system) is a building system where strong horizontal elements are held

    Post and lintel

    Post and lintel

    Post_and_lintel

  • Lady Xoc
  • Ajaw

    known for adorning Structure 23 in Yaxchilan with three lintels (Lintel 24, Lintel 25, and Lintel 26) that depict her performing rituals and sacrifices

    Lady Xoc

    Lady Xoc

    Lady_Xoc

  • Yaxchilan Lintel 24
  • Ancient Maya limestone relief from Mexico

    Lintel 24 is the designation given by modern archaeologists to an ancient Maya limestone relief sculpture from Yaxchilan, in modern Chiapas, Mexico, which

    Yaxchilan Lintel 24

    Yaxchilan Lintel 24

    Yaxchilan_Lintel_24

  • Yaxchilan
  • Ancient Mayan city in Chiapas, Mexico

    for its well-preserved sculptured stone lintels set above the doorways of the main structures. These lintels, together with the stelae erected before

    Yaxchilan

    Yaxchilan

    Yaxchilan

  • Phanom Rung Historical Park
  • Hindu-Buddhist temple in Buriram Province, Thailand

    used to drain water during religious rites. The entrances have various lintels and icons depicting Hindu religious stories, e.g., the dancing Shiva and

    Phanom Rung Historical Park

    Phanom Rung Historical Park

    Phanom_Rung_Historical_Park

  • Jack arch
  • Brickwork

    construction that provides support at openings in the masonry. Alternate names are lintel arch, flat arch and straight arch. Unlike regular arches, jack arches are

    Jack arch

    Jack arch

    Jack_arch

  • Pediment
  • Element in classical, neoclassical and baroque architecture

    are placed above the horizontal structure of the cornice (an elaborated lintel), or entablature if supported by columns. In ancient architecture, a wide

    Pediment

    Pediment

    Pediment

  • Underneath the Lintel
  • Underneath the Lintel is a play by Glen Berger. Originally premiering at The Actors' Gang in Los Angeles, CA in May of 2001. Directed by Brent Hinkley

    Underneath the Lintel

    Underneath_the_Lintel

  • Joggle (architecture)
  • Joint that interlocks blocks

    A joggle is a joint or projection that interlocks blocks (such as a lintel's stone blocks or an arch's voussoirs). Often joggles are semicircular and knob-shaped

    Joggle (architecture)

    Joggle (architecture)

    Joggle_(architecture)

  • List of ancient Greek and Roman roofs
  • Most buildings in classical Greece were covered by traditional prop-and-lintel constructions, which often required interior colonnades for support. In

    List of ancient Greek and Roman roofs

    List of ancient Greek and Roman roofs

    List_of_ancient_Greek_and_Roman_roofs

  • Entablature
  • Architectural element

    architrave (the supporting member immediately above; equivalent to the lintel in post and lintel construction), the frieze (an unmolded strip that may or may not

    Entablature

    Entablature

    Entablature

  • Insulating concrete form
  • Construction material

    have solid ICF material.. For Post and Lintel System ICFs, the concrete has a horizontal member, called a lintel, only at the top of the wall (Horizontal

    Insulating concrete form

    Insulating concrete form

    Insulating_concrete_form

  • Vézelay Abbey
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Lazare lintel in Autun in that both show humans who have sinned. While the Vézelay lintel is devoted to the depiction of "heathens," the Autun lintel shows

    Vézelay Abbey

    Vézelay Abbey

    Vézelay_Abbey

  • Torii
  • Traditional Japanese gateway

    They are usually either unpainted or painted vermilion with a black upper lintel. Shrines of Inari, the kami of fertility and industry, typically have many

    Torii

    Torii

    Torii

  • Richard Schiff
  • American actor (born 1955)

    Entourage (2015). He also starred in the premiere run of Underneath the Lintel, a one-act, single-character play by Glen Berger, at the George Street Playhouse

    Richard Schiff

    Richard Schiff

    Richard_Schiff

  • Architrave
  • Lintel beam element in Classical architecture

    epistyle (from Ancient Greek ἐπίστυλον (epístulon) 'on the column'), is the lintel or beam, typically made of wood or stone, that rests on the capitals of

    Architrave

    Architrave

    Architrave

  • Stonehenge
  • Prehistoric monument in England

    1 m) wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones which are held in place with mortise and tenon joints—a feature unique

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

    Stonehenge

  • Machu Picchu
  • 15th-century Inca citadel in Peru

    sumptuous and majestic buildings, erected with great skill and art, all the lintels of the doors, as well the principal as the ordinary ones, being of marble

    Machu Picchu

    Machu Picchu

    Machu_Picchu

  • Tikal Temple I
  • Mesoamerican pyramid in Guatemala

    Guatemala. It also is known as the Temple of the Great Jaguar because of a lintel that represents a king sitting upon a jaguar throne. An alternative name

    Tikal Temple I

    Tikal Temple I

    Tikal_Temple_I

  • Khmer architecture
  • Architecture built by the Khmer during the Angkor period

    their small brick towers and for the great beauty and delicacy of their lintels. Bakheng Style (889–923): Bakheng was the first temple mountain constructed

    Khmer architecture

    Khmer architecture

    Khmer_architecture

  • Wuthering Heights
  • 1847 novel by Emily Brontë

    estate, who have held Wuthering Heights since before 1500 (the date on the lintel over the door), but are not gentry. With business in Liverpool, 60 miles

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering Heights

    Wuthering_Heights

  • Norden, Lower Saxony
  • Town in Lower Saxony, Germany

    includes the former municipality of Sandbauerschaft and the subdistricts Ekel, Lintel and Westgaste. They are divided into various quarters and residential areas

    Norden, Lower Saxony

    Norden, Lower Saxony

    Norden,_Lower_Saxony

  • Arch
  • Curved structure that spans a space and may support a load

    technique), posts and beams dominate. The arch had several advantages over the lintel, especially in masonry construction: with the same amount of material an

    Arch

    Arch

    Arch

  • Charles VIII of France
  • King of France from 1483 to 1498

    Charles died in 1498 after supposedly striking his head accidentally on the lintel of a door at the Château d'Amboise, his place of birth, but that has been

    Charles VIII of France

    Charles VIII of France

    Charles_VIII_of_France

  • Parthenon
  • Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece

    common with other Greek temples, the Parthenon is built using the post and lintel construction, surrounded by columns ('peripteral') carrying an entablature

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

  • Mezuzah
  • Piece of parchment in a decorative case

    According to traditional Jewish law, a mezuzah must be placed on every post-and-lintel entrance to a residence, courtyard, or city. Since the time of Meir of Rothenburg

    Mezuzah

    Mezuzah

    Mezuzah

  • Mullion
  • Architectural element

    Its secondary purpose is to provide structural support to the horizontal lintel above the window opening (Horizontal elements separating the head of a door

    Mullion

    Mullion

    Mullion

  • Rathcroghan
  • Complex of archaeological sites in Roscommon, Ireland

    1930s. The souterrain is constructed of drystone walling, orthostats and lintels (with Ogham inscriptions), and measures a total of approximately 10.5 m

    Rathcroghan

    Rathcroghan

    Rathcroghan

  • Header
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    joists, "heading" them off to create an opening Lintel (architecture), a structural member in post-and-lintel building construction Header (brickwork), a

    Header

    Header

  • Catnic
  • Welsh building and construction products manufacturer

    construction products manufacturer which developed and patented a steel lintel. Catnic was established in 1969 when Brian Robinson took his idea to entrepreneur

    Catnic

    Catnic

  • Lion Gate
  • Main entrance of the Bronze Age citadel of Mycenae

    of two great monoliths capped with a huge lintel that measures 4.5×2.0×0.8 m (15×7×3 ft). Above the lintel, the masonry courses form a corbelled arch

    Lion Gate

    Lion Gate

    Lion_Gate

  • Tell al-'Ubaid Copper Lintel
  • Sumerian copper panel

    The Tell al-'Ubaid Copper Lintel or Imdugud Relief is a large copper panel found at the ancient Sumerian city of Tell al-'Ubaid (in modern southern Iraq)

    Tell al-'Ubaid Copper Lintel

    Tell al-'Ubaid Copper Lintel

    Tell_al-'Ubaid_Copper_Lintel

  • Ancient Greek architecture
  • of a trabeated or "post and lintel" form, i.e. it is composed of upright beams (posts) supporting horizontal beams (lintels). Although the existent buildings

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient Greek architecture

    Ancient_Greek_architecture

  • Bonampak
  • Mayan archaeological site in Chiapas, Mexico

    Finally, the doorway to each room features a carved lintel of a warrior subduing a captive. Lintel 1 (Room 1) depicts Yajaw Chaan Muwan, ruler of Bonampak

    Bonampak

    Bonampak

    Bonampak

  • Emilie Beneš Brzezinski
  • Czech-American sculptor (1932–2022)

    the 1980s on, most of her works were in wood. Her monumental 1993 work Lintel, constructed from cut cherry trees and then cast in bronze, is in the collection

    Emilie Beneš Brzezinski

    Emilie Beneš Brzezinski

    Emilie_Beneš_Brzezinski

  • Al-Aqsa
  • Islamic religious complex atop the Temple Mount in Jerusalem

    internal refacing of the whole; the partial reconstruction of the jambs and lintels of the central doors; the refacing of the front of five bays of the porch;

    Al-Aqsa

    Al-Aqsa

    Al-Aqsa

  • British Museum
  • National museum in London, England

    Room 56 – Sculpture of the god Imdugud, lion-headed eagle surmounting a lintel made from sheets of copper, Temple of Ninhursag at Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq

    British Museum

    British Museum

    British_Museum

  • Marriage stone
  • A marriage stone, nuptial stone or lintel stone is usually a stone, rarely wood, lintel carved with the initials, coat of arms, etc. of a newly married

    Marriage stone

    Marriage_stone

  • Laxtunich
  • Archaeological Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico

    vassal of Itzamnaaj Bahlam IV of Yaxchilan as narrated in the lintels of Laxtunich. Lintel 1 is considered a great work of Late Classic Maya art and shares

    Laxtunich

    Laxtunich

    Laxtunich

  • Dah Parvatiya
  • Hindu temple in Assam, India

    vertical strips in each of the upper part of the door posts extend up to the lintel. The first strip, starting from the head of the naga or the nagi, is carved

    Dah Parvatiya

    Dah Parvatiya

    Dah_Parvatiya

  • Seth Meribre
  • Ancient Egyptian sovereign

    subsequently usurped by his successor Sobekhotep III. In particular, a lintel from Medamud and now in the Egyptian Museum, JE 44944, bears almost-erased

    Seth Meribre

    Seth Meribre

    Seth_Meribre

  • Chartres Cathedral
  • Medieval cathedral in France

    Coming (the Theophanic Vision) in the center. Above the right portal, the lintel is carved in two registers with (lower) the Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity

    Chartres Cathedral

    Chartres Cathedral

    Chartres_Cathedral

  • Bangkok National Museum
  • Museum in Thailand

    from Borobudur, Central Java Floral lintel, 13th century BE (c. 8th century CE), from Watthana Nakhon, Sa Kaeo Lintel depicting the Hindu god Narayana reclining

    Bangkok National Museum

    Bangkok National Museum

    Bangkok_National_Museum

  • Khuiqer
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    lintel bearing part of his royal titulary, found in Abydos by British Egyptologist Flinders Petrie at the beginning of the 20th century; the lintel is

    Khuiqer

    Khuiqer

  • Stave church
  • Wooden Christian church building

    north-western Europe. The name derives from the building's structure of post and lintel construction, a type of timber framing where the load-bearing ore-pine posts

    Stave church

    Stave church

    Stave_church

  • Tomb of Panehsy
  • Ancient Egyptian tomb

    The Tomb of Panehsy (also Panehesy, Panhesy) is a sepulchre in Amarna, Upper Egypt. It was erected for the noble Panehsy who bore the titles the First

    Tomb of Panehsy

    Tomb of Panehsy

    Tomb_of_Panehsy

  • Wat Ek Phnom
  • Hindu temple in Battambang, Cambodia

    Although partly collapsed and looted it is famous for its well-carved lintels and pediments. An enormous white-stone sitting Buddha statue leads to the

    Wat Ek Phnom

    Wat Ek Phnom

    Wat_Ek_Phnom

  • Mark Sheinkman
  • American contemporary artist

    Welt and many other publications His artworks are currently handled by Von Lintel Gallery in Los Angeles, Steven Zevitas Gallery in Boston and Pace Prints

    Mark Sheinkman

    Mark_Sheinkman

  • Prasat Prang Ku, Sisaket province
  • Khmer Buddhist temple

    three well-preserved, carved lintels in sandstone which have been deposited in Phimai National Museum. Copies of the lintels have been placed at the site

    Prasat Prang Ku, Sisaket province

    Prasat Prang Ku, Sisaket province

    Prasat_Prang_Ku,_Sisaket_province

  • Trilithon
  • Structure consisting of three stones

    stones (posts) supporting a third stone set horizontally across the top (lintel). It is commonly used in the context of megalithic monuments. The most famous

    Trilithon

    Trilithon

    Trilithon

  • Chennakeshava Temple, Somanathapura
  • 13th-century Hindu temple in Karnataka, India

    and Subhadra. The lintel above the entrance shows Janardana while the canopy again shows Lakshminarayana. Past the Sukhanasi, the lintel shows a seated Lakshmi

    Chennakeshava Temple, Somanathapura

    Chennakeshava Temple, Somanathapura

    Chennakeshava_Temple,_Somanathapura

  • Renaissance architecture
  • 15th–16th-century European architectural style

    many examples remained. Orderly arrangements of columns, pilasters and lintels, as well as the use of semicircular arches, hemispherical domes, niches

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance architecture

    Renaissance_architecture

  • Makara
  • Hindu mythological creature

    the Khmer Empire. Makaras are usually part of the decorative carving on a lintel, tympanum, or wall. Makaras are usually depicted with another symbolic animal

    Makara

    Makara

    Makara

  • Discharging arch
  • built over a lintel or architrave to take off the superincumbent weight. The earliest example is found in the Great Pyramid, over the lintels of the entrance

    Discharging arch

    Discharging arch

    Discharging_arch

  • Hisashi (architecture)
  • Japanese architectural roof feature

    the post and lintel system, which is intrinsically not very strong. To strengthen it, therefore, an extra row of pillars and relative lintels are added,

    Hisashi (architecture)

    Hisashi (architecture)

    Hisashi_(architecture)

  • Kirtimukha
  • Creature in Hindu iconography

    This fierce face with bulging eyes sits also as an embellishment over the lintel of the gate to the inner sanctum in many Hindu temples signifying the reabsorption

    Kirtimukha

    Kirtimukha

    Kirtimukha

  • Château d'Amboise
  • Château in Indre-et-Loire, France

    Charles VIII died at the château in 1498 after hitting his head on a door lintel. The château fell into decline from the second half of the 16th century

    Château d'Amboise

    Château d'Amboise

    Château_d'Amboise

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Queen of France from 1774 to 1792

    as 'Prisoner nº 280'. Leaving the Tower she bumped her head against the lintel of a door, which prompted one of her guards to ask her if she was hurt,

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie_Antoinette

  • Zabad inscription
  • 6th century Arabic inscription from Syria

    inscription written in Greek, Syriac, and Paleo-Arabic, located at the lintel of the entrance portal of the martyrium of Saint Sergius in the village

    Zabad inscription

    Zabad_inscription

  • El Cayo (Maya site)
  • Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico

    15.0.0.0 4 Ajaw 13 Yax, which corresponds to August 18, 731 AD. El Cayo lintel 1 records some political topics related to the site, first it records the

    El Cayo (Maya site)

    El Cayo (Maya site)

    El_Cayo_(Maya_site)

  • Maya stelae
  • Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya

    of Standing Ruler and Captive Drawing of Piedras Negras Lintel 3 Detail of Piedras Negras Lintel 4. Martin & Grube 2000, p. 140. Inscriptions at Pixoy Inscriptions

    Maya stelae

    Maya stelae

    Maya_stelae

  • Pope Julius II
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1503 to 1513

    Valois, died on 7 April 1498 after accidentally striking his head on the lintel of a door at the Château d'Amboise. When Cesare Borgia passed through southern

    Pope Julius II

    Pope Julius II

    Pope_Julius_II

  • Obsidian
  • Naturally occurring volcanic glass

    Māori obsidian tools Stone tool Vitrophyre – Glassy volcanic rock Yaxchilan Lintel 24 – Ancient Maya limestone relief from Mexico – Ancient carving showing

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

  • Robie House
  • House in Chicago, Illinois

    rest of the house, Wright added a gap to the roof, and he added posts and lintels beneath the rooftop gap. The garage functions as a bookstore for the museum

    Robie House

    Robie House

    Robie_House

  • Bloodletting in Mesoamerica
  • Ritualized practice of self-cutting in Mesoamerica

    associated with her genital region. One of the best-known lintels from Mesoamerica, Yaxchilan Lintel 24 (right), shows Lady Xoc drawing a barbed rope through

    Bloodletting in Mesoamerica

    Bloodletting_in_Mesoamerica

  • Listed buildings in Silsden
  • chamfered lintel, and there are two doorways. At the rear is a cart entry with a chamfered surround, composite jambs, and a monolithic lintel. II Low Edge

    Listed buildings in Silsden

    Listed_buildings_in_Silsden

  • Giant human skeletons
  • Claims of giant human skeleton discoveries

    "Anthropology, Historic Preservation And The Bones Of Giants". Post & Lintel. Eastern Michigan University: 27–28. Retrieved July 2, 2023. Marco Romano

    Giant human skeletons

    Giant_human_skeletons

  • Eucharist
  • Christian rite and sacrament

    of the Passover Lamb's flesh remained. Only by marking the doorposts and lintel of one's home with the Blood of the Lamb were the members of the household

    Eucharist

    Eucharist

    Eucharist

  • Art Deco
  • 20th-century architectural and art style

    designed by Duchamp-Villon, was not very radical by modern standards; the lintels and pediments had prismatic shapes, but otherwise the façade resembled

    Art Deco

    Art Deco

    Art_Deco

  • Yavne'el
  • Town in northern Israel

    Remains include a broken lintel decorated with pomegranates, grapevines, and meander patterns; a frieze carved with a grapevine; a lintel bearing a cross; mosaic

    Yavne'el

    Yavne'el

    Yavne'el

  • Listed buildings in Osmotherley, North Yorkshire
  • surround, and a lintel with a double keystone. The ground floor windows are casements, and on the upper floor are sash windows. The lintel over the middle

    Listed buildings in Osmotherley, North Yorkshire

    Listed_buildings_in_Osmotherley,_North_Yorkshire

  • Cherbourg
  • Former municipality in Manche, France

    used for the manufacture of rubble (moellon [fr]) and blocks squared for lintels. The greenschist, whose colour comes from chlorite and sericite, are used

    Cherbourg

    Cherbourg

    Cherbourg

  • Shoji
  • Japanese sliding paper door

    buildings may have only one large room, under a roof supported by a post-and-lintel frame, with few or no permanent interior or exterior walls; the space is

    Shoji

    Shoji

    Shoji

  • Shebna
  • Biblical figure

    conjectured to be Shebna's, although only the term "-yahu" remains legible on the lintel from the tomb that is now kept in the British Museum. The partially preserved

    Shebna

    Shebna

  • Baserri
  • Basque traditional housebarn farmhouse

    (crest-stones) and a decorative lintel stone above the entrance called ate-buru or atalburu (door head). The lintel stone usually states who built the

    Baserri

    Baserri

    Baserri

  • Emek Refaim
  • Notable street in the Germany Colony district of Jerusalem

    Biblical inscriptions in German Fraktur script can still be seen on the lintels of some of the homes. As enemy aliens, the Templers were interned and later

    Emek Refaim

    Emek Refaim

    Emek_Refaim

  • Ganga (goddess)
  • Personification of the river Ganges as a deity in Hinduism

    Ganga and his wife Uma (Parvati). Ganga's images are located in Bakong, Lintel in Thommanon and exhibit in International Council of Museums. Bhishma Shantanu

    Ganga (goddess)

    Ganga (goddess)

    Ganga_(goddess)

  • The House of the Rising Sun
  • American traditional folk song popularized in 1964

    them "was a picture of a foreboding stone doorway with a carving on the lintel of a stylized rising sun ... It was the Orleans Parish women's prison".

    The House of the Rising Sun

    The_House_of_the_Rising_Sun

  • KV7
  • Tomb of Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II

    hillside near the valley floor. The first gate, Gate B, has decorations on the lintel "of the solid disk flanked by Nephthys and Isis, representations of Ma'at

    KV7

    KV7

    KV7

  • List of Roman domes
  • with vaults and trusses, they gradually replaced the traditional post and lintel construction which makes use of the column and architrave. The construction

    List of Roman domes

    List of Roman domes

    List_of_Roman_domes

  • Mark Nelson (actor)
  • American actor, director and teacher

    pieces: I Am My Own Wife by Doug Wright (Carbonell Award) and Underneath the Lintel by Glen Berger (Connecticut Critics Award). His TV work includes roles on

    Mark Nelson (actor)

    Mark_Nelson_(actor)

  • Framing (construction)
  • Construction technique

    non-bearing walls. These stick members, referred to as studs, wall plates and lintels (sometimes called headers), serve as a nailing base for all covering material

    Framing (construction)

    Framing (construction)

    Framing_(construction)

  • Rheda-Wiedenbrück
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Buxelssee northeast of the motorway, the Bänischsee northeast of Rheda and Lintel lake east of Wiedenbrück. One characteristic of the two combined cities

    Rheda-Wiedenbrück

    Rheda-Wiedenbrück

    Rheda-Wiedenbrück

  • Ajanta Caves
  • Buddhist cave monuments in Maharashtra, India

    is known for the sculpture showing seven Buddhas with attendants on its lintel. The cave has a dedicatory Sanskrit inscription in Brahmi script in its

    Ajanta Caves

    Ajanta Caves

    Ajanta_Caves

  • Pattern
  • Regularity in sensory qualia or abstract ideas

    repeat decorative and structural elements such as columns, pediments, and lintels. Repetitions need not be identical; for example, temples in South India

    Pattern

    Pattern

    Pattern

  • Listed buildings in Muker
  • has three bays and a central doorway with a chamfered quoined surround, a lintel with a triangular soffit, and above is a slab hood mould. The windows are

    Listed buildings in Muker

    Listed_buildings_in_Muker

  • Re'eh
  • Torah portion

    stipulated that some of the animal's blood be daubed on the doorposts and lintel of the house (as directed in Exodus 12:7) to ward off evil. The rite prescribed

    Re'eh

    Re'eh

    Re'eh

  • Autun Cathedral
  • Church in Burgundy, France

    Gislebertus' Temptation of Eve (French: La Tentation d'Ève) was originally the lintel of the north door of the cathedral. It is stated that the Temptation of

    Autun Cathedral

    Autun Cathedral

    Autun_Cathedral

  • Shen ring
  • Ancient Egyptian symbol

    top of a Shen ring. See the Egyptian god Huh. (Senusret I has a famous Lintel relief showing this.) The shen ring is often attached to various types of

    Shen ring

    Shen ring

    Shen_ring

  • Keystone (architecture)
  • Wedge-shaped stone at the apex of a masonry arch

    of doors, recesses and windows, so as to form an upward projection of a lintel, as a hallmark of strength or good architecture. Although a masonry arch

    Keystone (architecture)

    Keystone (architecture)

    Keystone_(architecture)

  • Listed buildings in Sawley, North Yorkshire
  • is a doorway with a quoined surround, and a triangular head with a deep lintel, and the windows are mullioned. II Barn, Birka Carr 54°06′44″N 1°38′26″W

    Listed buildings in Sawley, North Yorkshire

    Listed_buildings_in_Sawley,_North_Yorkshire

  • Russian wooden architecture
  • used. In the 17th and 18th centuries, three-jamb windows without a lower lintel became widespread. In outbuildings and undercrofts, drag windows were still

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian wooden architecture

    Russian_wooden_architecture

  • Haʻamonga ʻa Maui
  • Trilithon in Tonga

    tons. Deep mortises are cut into the top of each upright stone to fit the lintel. Near the trilithon is a stone throne called the ʻEsi maka faakinanga ("stone

    Haʻamonga ʻa Maui

    Haʻamonga ʻa Maui

    Haʻamonga_ʻa_Maui

  • Window tax
  • Property tax based on the number of windows in a house

    labelled, and it is not uncommon to find the name of such rooms carved on the lintel. The bigger the house, the more windows it was likely to have, and the more

    Window tax

    Window tax

    Window_tax

  • Amarna Tomb 3
  • Ancient Egyptian tomb at Amarna

    walled, brick courtyard is located at the front of the tomb's entrance. The lintel and jambs of the exterior door contain prayer inscriptions to the Pharaoh

    Amarna Tomb 3

    Amarna Tomb 3

    Amarna_Tomb_3

  • Listed buildings in Thornton-le-Dale
  • The ground floor openings have heavy painted chiselled lintels, and on the upper floor the lintels are in timber. II Brook Farmhouse 54°14′14″N 0°43′16″W

    Listed buildings in Thornton-le-Dale

    Listed_buildings_in_Thornton-le-Dale

  • Listed buildings in Ingleton, North Yorkshire
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    Arabic, Muslim

    Romail

    Founder King of Rome

  • Saheefa | سہیفا
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    Muslim

    Saheefa | سہیفا

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    Humair

    Red

  • BALTHASAR
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    English

    BALTHASAR

    Anglicized form of Greek Baltasar, BALTHASAR means "Ba'al protect the king." Early Christians assigned names to the three Magi ("wise men from the east") who visited the baby Jesus. They are mentioned but not named in the bible; Balthasar is one of them, the other two are Casper and Melchior. 

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    American, Australian, Chinese

    Savion

    Combination of Xavier and Flavian

  • Kowshik | கௌஷிக
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    Tamil

    Kowshik | கௌஷிக

    Thoughtfull person

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    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurtaran

    The Loved One of the Guru or God; Saved by Guru

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    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Viren

    Brave; Bravery Lord; Bravest

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  • Female

    Celtic

    BOUDICA

    , victory.

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  • Pier
  • n.

    Any detached mass of masonry, whether insulated or supporting one side of an arch or lintel, as of a bridge; the piece of wall between two openings.

  • Summer
  • n.

    A large stone or beam placed horizontally on columns, piers, posts, or the like, serving for various uses. Specifically: (a) The lintel of a door or window. (b) The commencement of a cross vault. (c) A central floor timber, as a girder, or a piece reaching from a wall to a girder. Called also summertree.

  • Bearing
  • n.

    That part of any member of a building which rests upon its supports; as, a lintel or beam may have four inches of bearing upon the wall.

  • Breastsummer
  • n.

    A summer or girder extending across a building flush with, and supporting, the upper part of a front or external wall; a long lintel; a girder; -- used principally above shop windows.

  • Manteltree
  • n.

    The lintel of a fireplace when of wood, as frequently in early houses.

  • Cap
  • n.

    The uppermost of any assemblage of parts; as, the cap of column, door, etc.; a capital, coping, cornice, lintel, or plate.

  • Tympanum
  • n.

    The space within an arch, and above a lintel or a subordinate arch, spanning the opening below the arch.

  • Soffit
  • n.

    The under side of the subordinate parts and members of buildings, such as staircases, entablatures, archways, cornices, or the like. See Illust. of Lintel.

  • Member
  • n.

    Any part of a building, whether constructional, as a pier, column, lintel, or the like, or decorative, as a molding, or group of moldings.

  • Lintel
  • n.

    A horizontal member spanning an opening, and carrying the superincumbent weight by means of its strength in resisting crosswise fracture.

  • Camber
  • n.

    An upward concavity in the under side of a beam, girder, or lintel; also, a slight upward concavity in a straight arch. See Hogback.