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- The chapel has rubble walls covered with cement; the roofs are tiled.
- Rubble walls ( ) are found all over the island of Malta.
- A porphyry square-necked rubble wall runs along part of the southern boundary.
- It is tall, and has thick rubble walls, with several mural rooms.
- The First Romanesque employed rubble walls, smaller windows and unvaulted roofs.
- They had rubble walls and concrete bottoms, and the surfaces were rendered over.
- A rubble wall built with mortar will be stronger if assembled in this way.
- These were built of concrete and camouflaged with rubble walls.
- The site's eastern boundary comprises a damaged but well-constructed rubble wall with chamfered granite copings.
- It is a round water tank built of rubble walls about tall and in diameter.
- It is constructed of ashlar, sandstone and rubble walls.
- Terraces have been constructed with dry-stone rubble walls.
- The tower is approximately 12.1 m by 9.4 m, with basalt rubble walls 2.4 m thick.
- The exterior has rubble walls with ashlar dressings.
- No original features survive except for parts of the original rubble walls on the east side.
- The cemetery covers an area of 1, 166 square metres and is enclosed by a rubble wall.
- Rubble walls are used to serve as borders between the property of one farm from the other.
- A low profile rubble wall French blockade.
- In the medieval period farms were built on the area, and rubble walls from this era still exist.
- To prevent shells and rubble rolling into the Lines from behind, dry rubble walls were constructed to their rear.
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