These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).
Term | Scope note | Term type | SENESCHAL URI | Other URI |
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FRESCO | A two dimensional image using paint applied to plasterwork whilst the plaster is still damp. | Preferred term | 137799 | - |
Fresco | Narrow term | - | - | |
Fret | Narrow term | - | - | |
FRET BAND | Decorative ornamentation of a key pattern | Preferred term | 137800 | - |
Friars Church | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 92038 | - |
FRIARY | Houses specifically for men and of chiefly mendicant religious orders. The status of priory is represented in several friaries. Use with PRIORY if required. | Preferred term | 70140 | - |
Friary Church | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 92039 | - |
Friary De Ordine Martyrum | Narrow term | 70895 | - | |
Friary Gatehouse | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 92040 | - |
FRIARY OF CRUTCHED FRIARS | A friary belonging to the Crutched Friars also known as Crosiers or Fratres. | Preferred term | 70145 | - |
FRIARY OF FRIARS OF THE SACK | A friary belonging to the Friars of the Sack also known as Friars of Penance or Penitentia. | Preferred term | 70146 | - |
FRIARY OF PIED FRIARS | A friary belonging to the Pied Friars also known as Friars of Blessed Mary or St Mary de Arens. | Preferred term | 70147 | - |
Friction Hoist | Narrow term | 164121 | - | |
FRIENDS BURIAL GROUND | A place of burial for members of the Religious Society of Friends, often known as Quakers. | Preferred term | 70063 | - |
FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE | A place of worship for members of the Religious Society of Friends, often known as Quakers. The Religious Society of Friends is a denomination founded by George Fox in c.1650 who believed in passivist principles and a rejection of the sacrament. | Preferred term | 70107 | - |
FRIEZE | The middle section, between the architrave and the cornice, of an entablature. | Preferred term | 137801 | - |
FRIEZE | A decorative band or feature. | Preferred term | 95831 | - |
FRIGATE (NON SAIL) | A medium speed anti submarine escort vessel built from World War II | Preferred term | - | - |
FRIGATE (SAIL) | A three masted fully rigged warship armed with 24 to 38 guns on a single gundeck. | Preferred term | - | - |
FRIGIDARIUM | The cold room in a Roman baths. | Preferred term | 151567 | - |
FRIT | Part of the glass making process, the frit is broken up into a crucible and heated to create glass. | Preferred term | 97568 | - |
FRITTING FURNACE | A furnace for the calcining and roasting of a mixture of sand and fluxes as a preparatory stage in glass-making. | Preferred term | 69089 | - |
FROMSON HANGAR | A small arched hangar built by the Canadian company Fromson of Byfleet to drawing number 3971/43. Used only as storage sheds on RNASs. | Preferred term | 140482 | - |
FROMSON MASSILLON HANGAR | Similar in design to the FROMSON HANGAR but designed to drawing number 3752/43 and used for storing aircraft with small wingspans. | Preferred term | 143541 | - |
FRONT GABLED HOUSE | A house with a pitched roof with a double slope and gables on the front and rear elevations of the building. | Preferred term | 92041 | - |
FRONTIER DEFENCE | A system of fortifications constructed along a national frontier to contain the local population, as well as keep out undesirable raiders eg. Offa's Dyke. Use with more specific monument type where known. | Preferred term | 68882 | - |
Frontier Works | Narrow term | 70898 | - | |
Frue Vanner House | Narrow term | 92042 | - | |
FRUIT | The edible product of a plant, usually consisting of the seed and its sweet, juicy envelope. | Preferred term | 79010 | - |
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET | An indoor or outdoor market where fruit and vegetables are sold. | Preferred term | 92043 | - |
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