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- Crow-stepped_gable abstract "A crow-stepped gable, stepped gable, or corbie step is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the parapet wall projects above the roofline and the top of the brick or stone wall is stacked in a step pattern above the roof as a decoration and as a convenient way to finish the brick courses.Early examples, from the 15th century onwards, are found in Denmark, England, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Switzerland, and Sweden. Crow-stepped gables were also used in Scotland as early as the 16th century. Examples of Scottish crow-stepped gable can be seen at Muchalls Castle, Monboddo House, and the Stonehaven Tolbooth, all late 16th and early 17th century buildings. Crow-stepped gables are also common on Danish medieval churches.19th century examples are found in North America, and the step gable is also a feature of the northern-Renaissance Revival styles.".
- Crow-stepped_gable thumbnail Crow_steps_1.jpg?width=300.
- Crow-stepped_gable wikiPageExternalLink roper.html.
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- Crow-stepped_gable hasPhotoCollection Crow-stepped_gable.
- Crow-stepped_gable subject Category:Roofs.
- Crow-stepped_gable subject Category:Walls.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Artifact100021939.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Object100002684.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Partition103894379.
- Crow-stepped_gable type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Structure104341686.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Wall104546855.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Walls.
- Crow-stepped_gable type Whole100003553.
- Crow-stepped_gable type YagoGeoEntity.
- Crow-stepped_gable type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Crow-stepped_gable comment "A crow-stepped gable, stepped gable, or corbie step is a stairstep type of design at the top of the triangular gable-end of a building. The top of the parapet wall projects above the roofline and the top of the brick or stone wall is stacked in a step pattern above the roof as a decoration and as a convenient way to finish the brick courses.Early examples, from the 15th century onwards, are found in Denmark, England, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Switzerland, and Sweden.".
- Crow-stepped_gable label "Crow-stepped gable".
- Crow-stepped_gable label "Pignon à échelons".
- Crow-stepped_gable label "Staffelgiebel".
- Crow-stepped_gable label "Trapgevel".
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs Staffelgiebel.
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs Pignon_à_échelons.
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs Trapgevel.
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs m.0264vb3.
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs Q1939660.
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs Q1939660.
- Crow-stepped_gable sameAs Crow-stepped_gable.
- Crow-stepped_gable wasDerivedFrom Crow-stepped_gable?oldid=599302585.
- Crow-stepped_gable depiction Crow_steps_1.jpg.
- Crow-stepped_gable isPrimaryTopicOf Crow-stepped_gable.