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Rag-stone

Rag-stone is a name given by some architectural writers to work done with stones that are quarried in thin pieces, such as Horsham Stone, sandstone, Yorkshire stone, and the slate stones, but this is more properly flag or slab work. Near London, "rag-stone" often means Kentish ragstone, a material from the neighbourhood of Maidstone.

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Rag-stone → Cambridge University Press, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, Lock-gray-alt-2, Lock-green, Lock-red-alt-2, This, Vol, Wikisource-logo
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Rag-stone → name given by some architectural writers to work done with stones that are quarried in thin pieces

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ragstone stone used irregular quarried work often regular aonb within walling difficult blocks construction kentish citation popular architectural stones sandstone

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Rag-stonerelated to ReferencesEncyclopædia Britannica0.60section
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