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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BRICK | An oblong mass of hardened clay or mud, used in building. | Preferred term | 96010 | - |
BRICK AND TILEMAKING SITE | Sites and structures associated with the manufacture of bricks and tiles. Includes sites associated with earth extraction and preparation. | Preferred term | 91277 | - |
BRICK DRYING SHED | A building in which newly made bricks are laid out to dry. | Preferred term | 91278 | - |
BRICK KILN | A kiln or furnace for the firing of bricks. | Preferred term | 69053 | - |
Brick Pit | Narrow term | 69054 | - | |
BRICKEARTH PIT | A pit used for the excavation of clay suitable for making bricks. | Preferred term | 91279 | - |
Brickearth Quarry | Narrow term | 70610 | - | |
BRICKFIELD | A site where clay is both extracted and fired to produce bricks. | Preferred term | 70611 | - |
BRICKS | Construction blocks manufactured using clay which is then fired or sun dried. | Preferred term | 78922 | - |
BRICKWORK | A structure, part of a structure or area constructed from plain bricks. | Preferred term | 139507 | - |
Brickworkers Cottage | Narrow term | 91280 | - | |
BRICKWORKS | An industrial manufacturing complex producing bricks. | Preferred term | 69055 | - |
BRICKYARD | Small scale enterprise producing bricks but not at the same site as the extraction of clay. | Preferred term | 70612 | - |
BRIDAL HEADDRESS | Head wear of a bride. | Preferred term | 95891 | - |
Bridewell | Narrow term | 70613 | - | |
BRIDGE | A structure of wood, stone, iron, brick or concrete, etc, with one or more intervals under it to span a river or other space. Use specific type where known. | Preferred term | 70214 | - |
BRIDGE (MUSIC) | A small structure used to support strings on an instrument pushing them away from the body of the instrument. | Preferred term | 95475 | - |
Bridge Approach Road | Narrow term | 91283 | - | |
BRIDGE CHAPEL | A chapel built into the structure of a bridge. | Preferred term | 69968 | - |
Bridge House | Narrow term | 91284 | - | |
BRIDGE KEEPERS COTTAGE | The residence of a bridge keeper. | Preferred term | 91285 | - |
BRIDGE TREE | An adjustable, horizontal beam, supporting the vertical stone spindle in a water or windmill, which allows the gap between the grinding stones to be varied. | Preferred term | 139567 | - |
Bridgemans Cottage | Narrow term | 162977 | - | |
Bridgettine Abbey | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 70616 | - |
BRIDGETTINE DOUBLE HOUSE | An abbey of the Bridgettine double order of nuns and religious men. | Preferred term | 70137 | - |
BRIDGETTINE GRANGE | An outlying farm or estate belonging to the Bridgettine order. | Preferred term | 100007 | - |
BRIDGETTINE NUNNERY | An abbey founded in 1415 for nuns of the Bridgettine order. | Preferred term | 91286 | - |
BRIDLE | Headgear for a horse, usually consisting of a series of buckled straps and a mouthpiece, bridle bit, by which the horse is controlled. | Preferred term | 95670 | - |
BRIDLE BIT | A metal mouth piece used to control an animal, usually used on a horse. | Preferred term | 95671 | - |
BRIDLE FITTING | Attachments that form part of the bridle. | Preferred term | 95672 | - |
1591 - 1620 of 12,437 records.