A craftsman who lays bricks or stones is known as a mason. Masons specialize in constructing and repairing structures using materials like brick, stone, and concrete. Their work involves not only laying these materials but also ensuring proper alignment and stability, contributing to the overall aesthetics and durability of buildings and other structures. Masons may also work with various techniques, such as bricklaying, stonemasonry, and concrete masonry.
A bricklayer or bricky
The Oyster Catcher lays its eggs amongst stones and pebbles.
The person is known as a bricklayer (or a brickie).
Mason
bricks, stones,and wood.
stones and bricks
Stones and bricks
Memorial stones are the bricks that are seen on the inside of the Washington Monument. There are 193 memorial bricks.
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It was made of bricks but before bricks it was all stones and wood
Stonemason, I believe. Answer The term used for the craftsman who performed this duty in mediaeval times is paviour, who, unlike a tiler, worked with both stone and tile (while a slater used slate on roofs). The modern term is more likely to be paver (both for the stones or tiles, and the tradesperson who lays them). One would think that a person who made a cobbled (small stones) roads would be called a cobbler, but of course, a cobbler makes and repairs shoes... perhaps because they wore out on cobbled streets :)? A stonemason is more likely to work on buildings, fences and walls, and monuments.