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[[File:Hill%20Cottage.jpg|right|]]</img>[[File:Hill%20Cottage.jpg|right|thumb||The eaves of the [[Hill%20Cottage|Hill Cottage]]| are supported by brackets. ]]  A '''bracket''' is an architectural element and (generally) structural member, made of wood, stone, or metal, that projects from a wall to support or carry weight. A bracket can be entirely ornamental and serve no supporting purpose.  
[[File:Hill%20Cottage.jpg|right|]][[File:Hill%20Cottage.jpg|right|thumb||The eaves of the [[Hill%20Cottage|Hill Cottage]]| are supported by brackets. ]]  A '''bracket''' is an architectural element and (generally) structural member, made of wood, stone, or metal, that projects from a wall to support or carry weight. A bracket can be entirely ornamental and serve no supporting purpose.  


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are supported by brackets.

A bracket is an architectural element and (generally) structural member, made of wood, stone, or metal, that projects from a wall to support or carry weight. A bracket can be entirely ornamental and serve no supporting purpose.

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