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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BANK BARN | A multi-purpose, two-storey barn, built on a hillside with entrances at both levels to a first floor threshing barn and ground floor animal housing. | Preferred term | 71448 | - |
BANK BARROW | A poorly understood Neolithic monument comprising a very long, narrow earthen mound. They may be of single-phase construction, or represent the addition of a linear extension to the bank of an existing Long Barrow. | Preferred term | 70001 | - |
Bank Chambers | Narrow term | 91128 | - | |
BANK NOTE | Official currency printed or written onto paper which can be directly exchanged for goods, services or coins. | Preferred term | 95419 | - |
BANK NOTES | Paper currency. Bank notes may be of any denomination or value and of any nationality. | Preferred term | 141886 | - |
Bank Office | Narrow term | 91129 | - | |
BANKER | A fishing vessel employed exclusively on the Grand Banks cod fisheries. | Preferred term | - | - |
BANKING HALL | An open area within a bank where financial transactions take place. | Preferred term | 137402 | - |
BANNER | A flag bearing a device, often carried on two poles or hanging from a cross piece. Usually used in processions. | Preferred term | 96419 | - |
Bannerolle | Narrow term | 137403 | - | |
Banquet Hall | Narrow term | 91130 | - | |
Banquet House | Narrow term | 91131 | - | |
BANQUETING HALL | A hall normally reserved for holding feasts on special occasions. | Preferred term | 137404 | - |
Banqueting Hall | Narrow term | 69934 | - | |
BANQUETING HOUSE | A hall, apartment or large room, designed or used primarily for festive or state functions. | Preferred term | 71554 | - |
Banqueting Room | Narrow term | 137405 | - | |
BANQUETTE | A firing step from which standing defenders could fire over the crest of a high parapet. | Preferred term | 139856 | - |
BAPTIST BURIAL GROUND | A cemetery for baptist followers. | Preferred term | 91132 | - |
BAPTIST CHAPEL | A place of worship for Baptists. The first Baptist church was formed by Thomas Helws in 1611 and gave rise to the General Baptist Movement. | Preferred term | 71825 | - |
Baptist Church | Narrow term | 91133 | - | |
Baptist College | Narrow term | 91134 | - | |
Baptist Meeting House | Narrow term | 91135 | - | |
Baptist Tabernacle | Narrow term | 91136 | - | |
BAPTISTERY | A building, or part of a church, used for baptismal rites, usually containing a font. | Preferred term | 137406 | - |
BAPTISTERY | An area of a church, often a free-standing building, in which baptism is administered | Preferred term | 69964 | - |
Baptistry | Narrow term | 91137 | - | |
BAR | A counter from which beverages are served in a bar room. | Preferred term | 139622 | - |
Bar | Use for town gate only. For drinking venue use EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT narrow terms. | Narrow term | 91138 | - |
BAR (LICENSED) | An establishment where alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks are served, food may also be served. May be a an individual room within a larger multi purpose building such as a sports pavilion or a theatre. | Preferred term | 145080 | - |
Bar Gate | Narrow term | 70556 | - |
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