He was already working in churches when I wasn't even a stonemason apprentice.
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Ashmole's widow, Elizabeth, married a stonemason, John Reynolds, on 15 March 1694.
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Born Francesco Castelli in 1599, the star was a tall and handsome stonemason.
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The interior decoration was by the court's master stonemason Jacob Fortling.
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Socrates may have initially had a career as a stonemason, like his father.
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The archway design was executed by local artist and stonemason John Ballou.
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Christian Doppler was raised in Salzburg, Austria, the son of a stonemason.
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This blue granite house in Altadena was built in 1929 by a stonemason.
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His father was a stonemason, and he was adopted into the Hirota family.
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Mason: a craftsman who works with stone or brick
The craft of stonemasonry has existed since the dawn of civilization - creating buildings, structures, and sculpture using stone from the earth. ...
The Stonemason is a play in five acts by American writer Cormac McCarthy, first performed in 1995. It concerns an African-American family. The play is rarely produced.
(Stonemasons) Build stone structures, such as piers, walls, and abutments. Lay walks, curbstones, or special types of masonry for vats, tanks, and floors. Illustrated Example: Granite Setter, Monument Installer, Rock Mason
A building craftsman skilled in constructing stone masonry. The work of masons includes such preparation of stone as is done on the job.