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Slowly, she bent over and set the plaster stone down.
The house had plastered stone walls and a domed roof no more than six feet above the floor.
The term is loosely applied to any plaster stone or species of gypsum.
Set on high ground above the pond, it was a big old three-storied house of roughly plastered stone.
The large wooden door swung on its hinges, banging into the wall, cracking the plastered stone.
A plastered stone reredos, also with trefoil-headed panels, dates from the mid-19th century.
The palace is built with plastered stone.
Between the chancel and nave is the plastered stone base of the former rood screen.
These walls are constructed of plastered stone masonry and painted in reddish pigment.
It is a single-story plastered stone house from the 19th century with a projecting front entrance and dormer.
The meeting house was built in 1738, and is a is a one-story white plastered stone building with a gable roof.
It is a 1-1/2 story rectangular frame building sitting atop a plastered stone foundation and covered with clapboard siding.
A little girl stood beside a plastered stone wall and waved: brown-haired, tawny, gray-eyed, strong and lovely.
Tuxlith Chapel is constructed in plastered stone rubble with ashlar dressings and has a tiled roof.
Gypsum fibrosum is a type of plaster stone containing calcium sulphate and is said to be "cooling by nature".
It opened on a narrow staircase with a ceiling so low that Blade had to bend his neck to keep from bumping his head on the plastered stone.
The coarser varieties of alabaster are converted by calcination into plaster of Paris, whence they sometimes are known as "plaster stone."
The doorway leading to the tomb's single chamber shows traces of being blocked by a plastered stone wall in antiquity, which might indicate it was used for a burial at some point.
Buried carcasses of rabbits and dogs, medieval vessels, and a plastered stone with rims and furrows allowing blood to flow to a pit all testify to that use.
The nave is constructed in plastered stone rubble, the chancel is in brick, the aisle around the tower is timber-framed, the belfry is weatherboarded, and the roofs are covered in red tiles.
"A plastered stone wall, separated by a tiny hip roof and an entrance to it is made through a large vase-shaped gate, on one side of which appears, in red, the Chinese characters which denote the year, month, and day of its erection."