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The church is built of red brick in a stretcher bond pattern.
The rectangular brick foundation is arranged in a stretcher bond.
Yellow bricks are also used on the south extension, but in a stretcher bond layout.
The main building material is tan stretcher bond brick.
The brickwork is laid in the stretcher bond pattern.
The bricks of the wing are laid in stretcher bond, and is a veneer-over-frame construction.
The exterior is brick in a stretcher bond, with a polished granite first floor street facade.
Brick walls, trimmed with stone, are laid in a stretcher bond, and the building is covered by an asphalt roof.
The external walls are constructed of face brick in stretcher bond, with a random stone plinth below ground floor level.
The exposed brickwork of the seven bay facade utilizes the stretcher bond, with a belt course between each floor.
The bricks are laid in a stretcher bond pattern, with belt courses of brownstone above the foundation and at each floor level.
Rectangular pavers can be cut to form bends in paths, without affecting the pattern, except with stretcher bond.
Normal construction is of brick either in stretcher bond or, to aid air flow, honeycomb bond.
Bricks are laid in stretcher bond.
It was constructed in 1927 and is a two-story, three-bay building of brick laid in stretcher bond.
Its foundation is built of ashlar, and its walls are laid in a stretcher bond, like those of the church.
The substation's east (front) facade has similar extruded brown brick as the main building over its steel frame, but laid in a stretcher bond pattern.
The facade features buff colored brick set in stretcher bond with decorative patterning in places.
Built of brick, laid in a stretcher bond, the walls rest on a foundation of stone rubble from Piqua, which includes a basement.
The interlocking visible surfaces would then resemble either header bond or stretcher bond brickwork.
The basement is composed of brick arranged in a stretcher bond pattern and is a look-out style with the majority of it above ground.
Honeycomb wall: a wall, usually stretcher bond, in which the vertical joints are opened up to the size of a quarter bat to allow air to circulate.
Built of brick laid in a stretcher bond, and covered with a metal roof, it has been ranked as one of the area's best Greek Revival structures.
Also consists entirely of courses of stretchers, but with the bricks in each successive course staggered in some pattern other than that of standard stretcher bond.
Flemish Stretcher bond separates courses of alternately laid stretchers and headers, with a number of courses of stretchers alone.