Lexicographical Neighbors of Newelled
Literary usage of Newelled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"A newelled stair which is built around a well ; apparently, ... Each are newelled.
Open Riser Stair. One in which there is no riser in the sense of a solid ..."
2. Common-sense Stair Building and Handrailing ...: By Fred T. Hodgson by Frederick Thomas Hodgson, Radford Architectural Co., Chicago (1916)
"... INTRODUCTION TO METHOD IV newelled OR PLATFORM STAIRS With the introduction
of the ... the newelled or platform stairs came more and more in vogue, ..."
3. Publications by Oxford Historical Society (1899)
"The newelled staircase is peculiar in construction. The treads are thin stone
slabs resting on a grouted arch twined round a cylindrical newel of stone, ..."
4. Publications of the Scottish History Society by Scottish History Society (1890)
"... circling around the interior of the tower and giving access to all the flats
from basement to roof. The last of these consists of a newelled stair ..."
5. The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotlandby Robert William Billings, John Hill Burton by Robert William Billings, John Hill Burton (1901)
"... although there is a circular newelled stair within the substance of the wall,
in the angle between the covered turrets shown in the accompanying ..."
6. The Education of the Ne'er-do-well by William Henry Dooley (1919)
"newelled stairs d. Rough stair stringer i. Hand-railing •' e. Platform stairs j.
Spandrel Course IV. Inside finish a. Door and window construction d. ..."