rough cast - translation to german
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rough cast - translation to german

COARSE PLASTER SURFACE USED ON EXTERIOR WALLS
Pebble-dashing; Pebble dash; Roughcasting; Pebbledash; Pebble-dash; Pebble-dashed; Pebble dashed; Pebbledashing; Pebbledashed; Pebble dashing; Rough cast
  • Step by step guide to painting bare pebble dashing
  • Rock dash [[stucco]]

rough cast         
mit Grobmörtel verputzt; Grobmörtel
Rough Rider         
  • ''Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World'', {{circa}} 1898
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  • US Postage Stamp, 1948 issue, commemorating 50th anniversary of Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders.
  • Troops arriving in Tampa
  • US Army photo taken near the base of Kettle Hill about July 4, 1898. The soldier is pointing up to the top of Kettle Hill. In the background are the block houses on San Juan Hill and the American encampment.
  • Original title: "Colonel Roosevelt and his Rough Riders at the top of the hill which they captured, Battle of San Juan Hill." US Army victors on Kettle Hill about July 3, 1898 after the battle of "San Juan Hill(s)." Left to right is 3rd US Cavalry, 1st Volunteer Cavalry (Col. Theodore Roosevelt center) and 10th US Cavalry. A second similar picture is often shown cropping out all but the 1st Vol Cav and TR.
  • US Army encampment, 1st Volunteer Cavalry, Rough Riders, at the base of Kettle Hill about July 5, 1898. San Juan Hill and block houses are in background.
  • ''The Fight for Santiago. The "Rough Riders" charging up the San Juan Hill, July 1, and driving the Spanish from their intrenchments''{{sic}}. Illustration from ''[[McClure's]]'', October 1898
  • Ticket for a 1906 fund-raising event to help finance a monument for the Rough Riders erected later in 1906
  • William H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee: ''The Charge of San Juan Hill''
  • Rough Riders heading to Cuba aboard the steamship ''Yucatan''.
NICKNAME GIVEN TO THE 1ST UNITED STATES VOLUNTEER CAVALRY
Rough Rider; Weary Walkers; Wood's Weary Walkers; The Rough Rider; Rough riders; Rough Rider shirt; 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry
Rough Rider, Miglied der friwilligen Kavallerie die im Spanisch-Amerikanischen Krieg kämpfte
rough diamond         
  • A selection of diamonds, cubic and octahedral
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rough Diamond (disambiguation); Rough Diamonds; Rough Diamonds (disambiguation)
Rohdiamant

Definition

Roughleg
·noun Any one of several species of large hawks of the genus Archibuteo, having the legs feathered to the toes. Called also rough-legged hawk, and rough-legged buzzard.

Wikipedia

Roughcast

Roughcast or pebbledash is a coarse plaster surface used on outside walls that consists of lime and sometimes cement mixed with sand, small gravel and often pebbles or shells. The materials are mixed into a slurry and are then thrown at the working surface with a trowel or scoop. The idea is to maintain an even spread, free from lumps, ridges or runs and without missing any background. Roughcasting incorporates the stones in the mix, whereas pebbledashing adds them on top.

According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition (1910–1911), roughcast had been a widespread exterior coating given to the walls of common dwellings and outbuildings, but it was then frequently employed for decorative effect on country houses, especially those built using timber framing (half timber). Variety can be obtained on the surface of the wall by small pebbles of different colours, and in the Tudor period fragments of glass were sometimes embedded.

Though it is an occasional home-design fad, its general unpopularity in the UK today is estimated to reduce the value of a property by up to 5%. However roughcasting remains very popular in Scotland and rural Ireland, with a high percentage of new houses being built with roughcasting.

This exterior wall finish was made popular in England and Wales during the 1920s, when housing was in greater demand, and house builders were forced to cut costs wherever they could, and used pebbledash to cover poor quality brick work, which also added rudimentary weather protection.

Pebbles were dredged from the seabed to provide the building material needed, although most modern pebbledash is actually not pebbles at all, but small and sharp flint chips, known as Spar dash or spa dash.

There are several varieties of this spar dash such as Canterbury spar, sharp-dash, sharpstone dash, thrown dash, pebble stucco, Derbyshire Spar, Yellow spar, golden gravel, black and white, and also sunflower.

According to the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, the central tower of St Albans Cathedral, built with Roman tiles from Verulamium, was covered with roughcast believed to be as old as the building. The roughcast was removed around 1870.