. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. bulky produce. The doors in question nmst be of the same breadth asthe threshing-floor, to afford light to the threshers, and air for winnowing the is a good practice to make an extensive penthouse over the great doors sufficientlylarge to cover a load of corn or hay, in case of the weather not permitting it to be im-mediately housed. Barrack. A building erected for the housing of soldiers. Barrack-room. A name given to a long room in some


. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. bulky produce. The doors in question nmst be of the same breadth asthe threshing-floor, to afford light to the threshers, and air for winnowing the is a good practice to make an extensive penthouse over the great doors sufficientlylarge to cover a load of corn or hay, in case of the weather not permitting it to be im-mediately housed. Barrack. A building erected for the housing of soldiers. Barrack-room. A name given to a long room in some iiouscs in the country, and intendedfor the sleeping place of a number of men who may have to stay a night or two, thehouse not affording a room for each. Barrel Drain. One in the form of a hollow cylinder. Barrel Vault. A cylindrical vault, presenting a uniform concave surface not groinedor ribbed. Barrow. In Celtic antiquities a sepulchral mound, and called by different namesaccording to the shape of it. Bartisan. A turret on the summit of a tower, castle, or h-^uso. whereon was generallyhoisted the standard or flag prtper to the ILIJ. m ^^ ^^


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