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Ashlar Collection (#4)

Ashlar is a versatile and enduring building material that has been used throughout history in various architectural marvels

Background imageAshlar Collection: Facade of the Palazzo Lavezola Pompei, detail, Verona

Facade of the Palazzo Lavezola Pompei, detail, Verona Verona Lungadige Porta Vittoria Building - Facade Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageAshlar Collection: Ca Corner della Regina, Rossi Domenico (1657-1737), Venice

Ca Corner della Regina, Rossi Domenico (1657-1737), Venice Venice district of St. Croce Building, Building - Facade Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageAshlar Collection: Fountains to front of Victoria Rooms

Fountains to front of Victoria Rooms
Fountains, Lamps, Balustrades, Railings, Statues and Steps. Bristol. IoE 380289

Background imageAshlar Collection: The Jolm Abel Smith Memorial Chapel

The Jolm Abel Smith Memorial Chapel
Circa 1872; to the design of Sir George Gllbert Scott. IoE 300318

Background imageAshlar Collection: Tower of St Catherines Oratory

Tower of St Catherines Oratory
A rare survival of a medieval lighthouse. Locally nicknamed the Pepper Pot. Chale, Isle of Wight. IoE 392680

Background imageAshlar Collection: Town Hall and Theatre, Burslem

Town Hall and Theatre, Burslem
c1911 by Russell and Cooper. IoE 384520

Background imageAshlar Collection: Church of St. John the Baptist

Church of St. John the Baptist
Impressive Grade I listed church. Kings Norton, Leicestershire. IoE 190725

Background imageAshlar Collection: Former Stockport Infirmary

Former Stockport Infirmary
Colourful photograph of the former infimary, since converted to offices. IoE 210888

Background imageAshlar Collection: Aswan Dam under construction

Aswan Dam under construction
A photograph of the Aswan dam during its construction, particularly showing its extensive Sluices lined with Ashlar. Date: 1902

Background imageAshlar Collection: Egypt. Spinx of Giza. Detail. Lions claws

Egypt. Spinx of Giza. Detail. Lions claws
Egypt. Great Sphinx of Giza. Limestone statue with lion body and human head. Is believed that represents the Pharaoh Khafra. Built as a protective guard on the banks of the River Nile. Detail

Background imageAshlar Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Briones. Castle. Ruins

Spain. La Rioja. Briones. Castle. Ruins
Spain. La Rioja. Briones. Castle. 13th century. Ruins

Background imageAshlar Collection: Spain. Galicia. Catoira. Torres do Oeste castle. 9th century

Spain. Galicia. Catoira. Torres do Oeste castle. 9th century
Spain. Galicia. Catoira. Torres do Oeste castle, built in 9th century by the king Alfonso III of Leon the Great as a defense fortress. They are the ruins of Castellum Honesti. Next to river Ulla

Background imageAshlar Collection: Types of Masonry

Types of Masonry
Examples of masonry types as seen in the White Tower, London, Chichester Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral Date: 1840

Background imageAshlar Collection: Girl at Fingle Bridge, Dartmoor National Park, Devon

Girl at Fingle Bridge, Dartmoor National Park, Devon
Girl standing by a tree, looking into the river near Fingle Bridge, a 17th-century stone arch packhorse bridge over the River Teign near Drewsteignton, Dartmoor National Park, Devon. 1974

Background imageAshlar Collection: South America, Bolivia, Tiwanaku. Kalasasaya Temple Wall and Steps at Pre-Columbian

South America, Bolivia, Tiwanaku. Kalasasaya Temple Wall and Steps at Pre-Columbian archaeological site of Tiwanaku, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAshlar Collection: Tomb of Absalom, Jerusalem, Israel - Kidron Valley

Tomb of Absalom, Jerusalem, Israel - Kidron Valley
Tomb of Absalom - an ancient monumental rock-cut tomb with a conical roof located in the Kidron Valley in Jerusalem, Israel. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAshlar Collection: The Conducting of an Ashlar

The Conducting of an Ashlar

Background imageAshlar Collection: Second Treasury Mycenae

Second Treasury Mycenae
The Second Treasury at Mycenae. The building is in fact a Tholos tomb, with a ashlar walls and corbelling over the door to decrease weight on the lintel stone




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Ashlar is a versatile and enduring building material that has been used throughout history in various architectural marvels. From the majestic Severn Bridge to the picturesque Bewdley they can be seen standing strong, connecting communities across rivers like the River Welland and adorning iconic structures such as the English Bridge. In tranquil settings like Fingle Bridge in Dartmoor National Park, Devon, one can find solace while witnessing a man fishing against an ashlar backdrop. Its presence adds a touch of elegance to this serene spot. Traveling further east to Istanbul, Turkey, we encounter the magnificent Bebek Mosque (Humayun-u Abad Mosque), where ashlar takes center stage in its construction. This sacred place showcases how this remarkable material transcends borders and cultures. Delving into ancient times, we uncover the Tholos Tomb at Mycenae. Crafted from ashlar stones meticulously fitted together, it stands as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. The significance extends beyond architecture; it also holds symbolic meaning within Masonic traditions. The litho depiction of Masonic symbols reminds us of their hidden meanings embedded within these carefully crafted stones. Moving on to engineering feats, we witness the Aswan Dam under construction—a colossal project made possible by utilizing sturdy ashlar blocks. This structure not only harnesses nature's power but also demonstrates humanity's ability to shape our environment with precision and strength. However, not all encounters with it can peaceful; depicted in a fragment from Osuna (Urso), Spain is a man attacked by a lion—an intense moment frozen forever in stone carved from this durable material. Styles of masonry vary greatly when working with ashlar—each unique pattern showcasing creativity and skill passed down through generations. These litho illustrations capture different techniques employed by craftsmen worldwide. Artistic expressions also find inspiration in driving an ashlar; oil on canvas captures both physical labor and the beauty of this process.