Object types that the Scheme uses

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
ROUNDHOUSE (RAILWAY) A circular building for housing and repairing railway locomotives. Preferred term 93179 -
Route Marker Narrow term 71221 -
ROVE A small metal ring through which a nail or rivet is passed and fixed. Preferred term 96301 -
ROVING BRIDGE A bridge which takes the towpath across the canal. Preferred term 87801 -
ROW A row of buildings built during different periods, as opposed to a TERRACE. Preferred term 93180 -
ROW HOUSE A terrace house sharing a common wall with its neighbours. Preferred term 93181 -
ROW PLAN A farmstead where the main range of working buildings are attached in-line and form a long row often facing a series of yards. Preferred term 162635 -
Rowel Narrow term - -
ROWEL SPUR A type of spur with the goad in the form of a rotating disc. Preferred term 97513 -
Rowelspur Narrow term - -
ROWING CLUB A building used as a social venue by people interested in, and involved with, the sport of rowing. An area of the building may be used for the storage of canoes, sculls etc. Often situated by a river. Preferred term 93182 -
ROWLOCK A device on a boat's gunwale serving as a fulcrum for an oar and keeping it in place. Preferred term 95436 -
ROYAL AIR FORCE BASE A site, usually with an airfield, hangars and control buildings, used for the storage and deployment of military aircraft or the administration of the Royal Air Force. May also include accommodation buildings for personnel. Preferred term 160366 -
ROYAL AIR FORCE CAMP A site with accommodation buildings and ancillary facilities for Royal Air Force personnel. Preferred term 160367 -
Royal Air Force College Narrow term 93183 -
ROYAL AIR FORCE HOSPITAL A hospital where Air Force personnel and their families receive medical and surgical treatment. Preferred term 93184 -
ROYAL CHAPEL A private chapel for a royal court. Preferred term 93185 -
Royal Flying Corps Aeroplane Shed Narrow term 140184 -
ROYAL FLYING CORPS AIRCRAFT HANGAR The earliest side-opening standard type of aircraft hangar designed in 1913 and used in WWI. Originally constructed from wooden trusses and struts, some examples have steel frames. It comprised a single or coupled shed with rear workshops. Preferred term 140171 -
Royal Flying Corps Side Opening Aircraft Hangar Narrow term 144037 -
Royal Forest Narrow term 70986 -
Royal Hunting Lodge Narrow term 93186 -
Royal Institution Narrow term 93187 -
Royal Merchant Navy School Narrow term 93188 -
Royal Mint Narrow term 93189 -
ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION An airfield with associated hangars and control buildings used for the storage, maintenance and deployment of military aircraft and airships flown by the Royal Naval Air Service. Preferred term 160365 -
ROYAL NAVAL AIR STATION CONTROL TOWER A control tower constructed on RNAS stations by the Royal Marine Engineers. Built to a common ground floor plan they could be built with one, two or three storeys above this depending on the requirements of the station. Preferred term 140547 -
ROYAL NAVAL BASE A site, usually with docks and control buildings, used for the storage, maintenance and deployment of military vessels or the administration of the Royal Navy. May also include accommodation buildings for personnel. Preferred term 160363 -
ROYAL NAVAL DEPOT A building or site used for the storage and distribution of the essential logistical requirements of the Royal Navy. Preferred term 160364 -
ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL A hospital where Royal Naval personnel and their families receive medical and surgical treatment. Preferred term 97461 -

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