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Pitched masonry
Laid on the diagonal, often alternately with opposing courses (
pitched and counterpitched
, also called
herringbone
).
Pit prison
(Scots): Sunk chamber with access from above through a hatch.
Place bricks
The poorer kind of bricks, used on internal or concealed construction. Compare
stock bricks
.
Platband
Flat plain horizontal course or moulding between storeys.
Plate
Longitudinal member of a timber-framed building, set square to the ground.
Plate girder
A girder of I-section, made from iron or steel plates.
Plate rail
On a railway, an L-section rail for plain unflanged wheels. Compare
edge rail
.
Plate tracery
The earliest form of
tracery
, introduced c. 1200, in which shapes are cut through solid masonry.
Plateway
Early railway using plate rails, i.e. rails of L-section (compare
edge rails
).
Platt
(Scots): Platform, doorstep or landing.
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