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Bricks may be laid in a veariety of patterns, known as bonds. Each involves its own treatment of the stretchers (long side of a brick) and headers (end of the brick).
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> Cogging
> Dentilled
> English bond
> Flemish bond
> Flemish garden bond
> Header bond
> Herringbone
> Nogging
> Sawtooth
> Stretcher bond
> Tumbling
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Four Canterbury examples of header bond (click for locations)
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