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- Q856373 subject Q7163649.
- Q856373 abstract "For the aerodynamic device, see Bargeboard (aerodynamics).Bargeboard (probably from Medieval Latin bargus, or barcus, a scaffold, and not from the now obsolete synonym "vergeboard") is a board fastened to the projecting gables of a roof to give them strength, protection, and to conceal the otherwise exposed end of the horizontal timbers or purlins of the roof to which they were attached. Bargeboards are sometimes moulded only or carved, but as a rule the lower edges were cusped and had tracery in the spandrels besides being otherwise elaborated. The richest example in Britain is one at Ockwells in Berkshire (built 1446–1465), which is moulded and carved as if it were intended for internal work.".
- Q856373 thumbnail Thai-roof.jpg?width=300.
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- Q856373 comment "For the aerodynamic device, see Bargeboard (aerodynamics).Bargeboard (probably from Medieval Latin bargus, or barcus, a scaffold, and not from the now obsolete synonym "vergeboard") is a board fastened to the projecting gables of a roof to give them strength, protection, and to conceal the otherwise exposed end of the horizontal timbers or purlins of the roof to which they were attached.".
- Q856373 label "Bargeboard".
- Q856373 depiction Thai-roof.jpg.