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5: victorian villages - The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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Term<br />

Knapped flint<br />

Lammas l<strong>and</strong><br />

L<strong>and</strong>mark<br />

Lime wash<br />

Linear<br />

London stock<br />

Medieval period<br />

Node<br />

Nolli Map<br />

Mansard ro<strong>of</strong><br />

‘Metropolitan’<br />

Mullion<br />

Nucleated<br />

Pebble dashing<br />

Polychrome<br />

Definition<br />

Split flints arranged with split face exposed for<br />

decorative effect e.g. in a wall.<br />

A class <strong>of</strong> commonable l<strong>and</strong>, normally meadow,<br />

communally held <strong>and</strong> managed for part <strong>of</strong> the year, but<br />

open to commonable animals when harvest is over<br />

(historically between Lammas Day: 1 August <strong>and</strong> Lady<br />

Day: 25 March) (British Agricultural History Society,<br />

http://www.bahs.org.uk/09n2a5.pdf).<br />

A prominent structure or geographical feature that<br />

identifies a location <strong>and</strong> contributes positively to the<br />

townscape.<br />

Thin layer <strong>of</strong> lime plaster render.<br />

A settlement form where development is centred on<br />

one street, <strong>of</strong>ten with little depth <strong>and</strong> building pulled<br />

close to street frontages<br />

Bricks made <strong>of</strong> London Clay. Usually have a warm<br />

yellow appearance when fired.<br />

From 1066 (Norman Conquest <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>) to the 16 th<br />

century.<br />

A junction or intersection formed perhaps historically<br />

e.g. by a market cross or milestone, a place where<br />

people congregate e.g. market/urban square or urban<br />

green.<br />

A figure ground map (named for Giambattista Nolli)<br />

A ro<strong>of</strong> that slopes on all four sides, with each side<br />

divided into a gentle upper slope <strong>and</strong> a steeper lower<br />

slope.<br />

Relating to the suburban style <strong>of</strong> domestic architecture<br />

prevalent during the interwar period (1918-39).<br />

<strong>The</strong> vertical dividing bars <strong>of</strong> a window.<br />

A radial settlement form (depth).<br />

A type <strong>of</strong> render where aggregate is thrown at a wet<br />

plastered wall to create a textured effect. Often seen<br />

on interwar period houses.<br />

(Of brickwork). Use <strong>of</strong> multicolour brickwork in<br />

geometric patterns for decorative effective, for example

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