A method of laying brick in which one course is laid with stretchers and the next with headers.
Same as "Old English Bond." -- A masonry bond formed by laying alternately entire courses of headers or stretchers. Sometimes, though, only one course of headers is laid for every two or three courses of stretchers.
A brick laying pattern in which each layer consists of either an entire row of stretchers and the next layer entirely of headers. Entablature: This refers to the area above the capitals of a column. I.e. the architrave the frieze and cornice.
a pattern of bricks in a line long of bricks followed by a line of short bricks
A method of laying bricks, many medieval brick buildings are built in this way. English Bond consists of sides and ends of bricks laid in alternate layers.
A method of building walls by laying bricks together in staggered alternating courses using headers and stretchers.
Brickwork laid with alternating courses, each consisting entirely of headers or stretchers.
Pattern of brickwork done by alternating courses of headers and stretchers.