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Corbelling

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1899 - 1928

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A bracket of stone, wood, brick, or other building material, projecting from the face of a wall and generally used to support a cornice or arch.

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  • Arlington Apartments
  • Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905
Crawford Block
  • Edmonton Cold Storage Company, Ltd.
  • Maclean Block
  • Mcdougall Mansion
  • Mercer Warehouse
  • Oliver School
  • Rutherford House
  • Sheriff Robertson Residence
  • St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church
  • Stocks Residence
  • Trudel Residence
  • Westminster Apartments
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