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- Catshead abstract "A catshead (alternatively cat's head or cats head) is an architectural feature commonly found on multi-storied mills, agricultural buildings, and factories, composed of a small extension protruding from the gable end of a larger roof.A grist mill with a single main roof and catsheads at each end vaguely resembles a cat's head in sillohuette, with the catsheads forming the "ears" of the imaginary feline; this may be the origin of the name.Catsheads originally existed to protect the ropes and pulleys associated with lifting equipment (such as the block and tackle rigs used to shift multi-ton milling equipment and the simple wheel pulleys used to lift fodder into haylofts) from ice and the corrosion and rot caused by rain.Adding the protective catshead to the gable end of an existing roofline made roofing tasks simpler, and conserved building supplies by eliminating the flashing that would be required by a completely separate roof.Whimsical architectural styles (such as Queen Anne) may also sport catsheads as non-functional decorative features.".
- Catshead wikiPageID "2840234".
- Catshead wikiPageLength "1272".
- Catshead wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Catshead wikiPageRevisionID "569040542".
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Architecture.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Block_and_tackle.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Flashing.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Fodder.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Gable.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Grist_mill.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Gristmill.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink List_of_commercially_available_roofing_material.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Pulley.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Pulleys.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Anne_Style.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Anne_style_architecture.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Roof.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLink Roofing.
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLinkText "Catshead".
- Catshead wikiPageWikiLinkText "catshead".
- Catshead hasPhotoCollection Catshead.
- Catshead wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecturalelement-stub.
- Catshead wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Catshead subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Catshead hypernym Feature.
- Catshead type Article.
- Catshead type Work.
- Catshead type Article.
- Catshead type Component.
- Catshead type Element.
- Catshead comment "A catshead (alternatively cat's head or cats head) is an architectural feature commonly found on multi-storied mills, agricultural buildings, and factories, composed of a small extension protruding from the gable end of a larger roof.A grist mill with a single main roof and catsheads at each end vaguely resembles a cat's head in sillohuette, with the catsheads forming the "ears" of the imaginary feline; this may be the origin of the name.Catsheads originally existed to protect the ropes and pulleys associated with lifting equipment (such as the block and tackle rigs used to shift multi-ton milling equipment and the simple wheel pulleys used to lift fodder into haylofts) from ice and the corrosion and rot caused by rain.Adding the protective catshead to the gable end of an existing roofline made roofing tasks simpler, and conserved building supplies by eliminating the flashing that would be required by a completely separate roof.Whimsical architectural styles (such as Queen Anne) may also sport catsheads as non-functional decorative features.".
- Catshead label "Catshead".
- Catshead sameAs m.08637l.
- Catshead sameAs Q5054018.
- Catshead sameAs Q5054018.
- Catshead wasDerivedFrom Catshead?oldid=569040542.
- Catshead isPrimaryTopicOf Catshead.