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usual array of strange artifacts adorning the | ceilings and walls. |
ve patterns made of clinker bricks and molded | ceilings. |
marble floors on the first story and plaster | ceilings for both floors. |
for their marble chimney pieces and stuccoed | ceilings. |
eing there are the wood carvings and stuccoed | ceilings. |
s windows, wood panelling, columns and ornate | ceilings. |
on polygonal piers, and the nave and chancel | ceilings have painted wooden panels. |
ege due to their size, oak panelling and high | ceilings. |
s its rustic charm with granite walls and low | ceilings and beams. |
1525 the stained glass, panelling and beamed | ceilings were moved to Naworth Castle. |
The engraved glass and painted | ceilings were designed by John Hutton, and the poem en |
Containing nine bedrooms and 12-foot | ceilings, the maid's bedroom is on the first floor, wi |
mantel pieces, mirrors, doors and overdoors, | ceilings, consoles, candelabra, wall panellings and ot |
o boast a bar with 16th century beams and low | ceilings, now replaced by modern decor and a farm shop |
; and executed an altar-piece in oil, and the | ceilings of the chapels in fresco, for the church of S |
es, 18"-thick walls, silver doorknobs and 13' | ceilings. |
associated with the architect Gibbs] and the | Ceilings painted by Paullucci; from these Apartments y |
have richly decorated fireplaces and plaster | ceilings by Peter Mills. |
ior, featuring shopping arcades, Italian-made | ceilings and column capitals, marble and wrought iron, |
ous marble Corinthian columns, barrel vaulted | ceilings, and colorful murals by Jules Guerin. |
doors, an aluminium-walled bathroom, mirrored | ceilings and a rubberised floor decorated with Pictish |
Inglenooks, beams, low | ceilings it and serving traditional Ales and Seasonal |
Some of the homes still retain the blue porch | ceilings to resemble the sky and, according to Souther |
The Tar, Nicotine and Carbon monoxyde | ceilings (more commonly defined as TNCO ceilings) are |
e and the arched, elaborately carved Herodian | ceilings survive. |
ench walnut and oak panelling, carved plaster | ceilings and elaborate crystal chandeliers. |
ontains a number of fine 17th century plaster | ceilings and chimneypieces. |
ed creature whose hair allows her to cling to | ceilings and entangles on objects in the water. |
ray marble, while decorative coffered plaster | ceilings top the space. |
rear of the large auditorium has coffered low | ceilings and classical columns. |
ing roofs, and elaborately carved columns and | ceilings (George Michell,1997). |
ade humorous reference to the commodity price | ceilings and wage controls in the United States impose |
ircuit television cameras can be concealed in | ceilings, walls or fixtures to observe data entry. |
ts, track seating, air conditioning, acoustic | ceilings, and vandal locks. |
In true baroque style Moscheni covered walls, | ceilings, pillars and every available space with vivid |
The massive pillars in the hall create 27 | ceilings through squinted arches of which 16 ceilings |
t in the staff quarters in 1945, damaging the | ceilings and floorboards, which meant the building had |
h a Victorian atmosphere, featuring dark wood | ceilings and panelling, snug booths with buttoned leat |
staircase, panelled rooms, decorative plaster | ceilings and wrought iron window fittings. |
proscenium, stage, fly tower, dressing rooms, | ceilings and walls of the Victoria are all intact. |
om (15m2) and a 'dead' room (15m2), each with | ceilings close to 6m high and excellent lines of sight |
etail and ornate styling, with elegant molded | ceilings, arched double windows, solid hardwood floors |
The elegantly decorated | ceilings, the domical ceiling of the open mantapa, the |
Hall, with original elliptical stained-glass | ceilings, interior marble columns and mahogany wood tr |
e North Reading Room features enormously high | ceilings and was restored in 2005 to its original 1910 |
ng which was richly decorated, especially the | ceilings. |
n English architect specialising in Fan vault | ceilings. |
Seven of the tombs feature gabled | ceilings and extremely fine stonework. |
They feature high | ceilings and king-sized beds. |
18, the five-story structure features 18-foot | ceilings and terrazzo and marble flooring. |
e feet (5,800 m2) of space, and features high | ceilings, large spaces, and natural light and ventilat |
the south and west wings and the fine Verrio | ceilings. |
Inside, fine painted | ceilings are of note, along with a room decorated by t |
ouse, which contains fine seventeenth-century | ceilings. |
e twenty rooms, with elaborate fireplaces and | ceilings. |
ed east and featured stone fireplaces, beamed | ceilings, paned windows, a loft above the living room, |
tures (include original floorboards, original | ceilings, and original fireplaces) with relatively few |
s of the classroom buildings - from floors to | ceilings, interior and exterior, every classroom, lab |
uses and continuously rap on their floors and | ceilings. |
y, there were opera houses with 40 foot domed | ceilings where Chicago operatic troupes traveled on ho |
me of Xella, is a dry-lining board for walls, | ceilings and floors. |
The interior of the home has fourteen foot | ceilings and four inch pine board floors. |
uring original hardwood floors, fourteen foot | ceilings, and views of the Boquet River. |
fe giving water drips that drop down from the | ceilings in certain locations. |
Exquisite glass chandeliers hung from the | ceilings. |
us Mummius, when the Romans began to gild the | ceilings of their temples and palaces, the Capitol bei |
niature, with glorious stained glass, vaulted | ceilings, ornate chandeliers, oak pulpits, and other v |
she often trained "in a dilapidated gym with | ceilings too low to accommodate a proper hoop or ball |
with silk damask-covered walls, hand painted | ceilings, delicately molded plaster friezes, and intri |
mobility to jump, climb walls, and hang from | ceilings. |
The house has vaulted | ceilings and curved walls, and is also noted for its G |
Because many mines have low | ceilings, mantrips tend to have a reduced height. |
The two parlors to the south have modillioned | ceilings and fireplaces with finely crafted architrave |
and "I"), the first two of which have vaulted | ceilings. |
The others are lower, have flat | ceilings, are 3 m wide and are each separated by four |
rior spaces are large and generally have high | ceilings and the floors are covered with Loza Islena ( |
The station has high vaulted | ceilings similar to stations of the Paris and Washingt |
rst renovated space featuring the high arched | ceilings that would become synonymous with Beijing's 7 |
ttings, lifts, stairwells, high pressed-metal | ceilings, marble floors, wide hallways, and elegant de |
00 and has 22 rooms which feature high, domed | ceilings and views of the Mediterranean. |
materials in short supply and to impose price | ceilings on such materials, could be used, if found ne |
did go outside it was through hatches in the | ceilings to access auxiliary structures and the radar |
inal features remain intact, including molded | ceilings and architraves and marble mantels. |
ckle many jobs in the home including painting | ceilings and clearing cobwebs. |
The three years medium-term indicative budget | ceilings for the current and development budgets as ap |
dcrafted mantels, bakelite intercoms, vaulted | ceilings and outside nooks for milk bottles. |
e made in the castle's interiors (fireplaces, | ceilings). |
Of its interiors, three | ceilings and some wall decorations survive in part, bu |
e ceramic tile floors, intricate, pressed-tin | ceilings in biblical motifs, and skillfully carved woo |
Its high | ceilings made it ideal for public meetings, and it was |
"19th-century Jesuit college, except its high | ceilings and empty corridors seemed to go on forever." |
The reception hall is large, the | ceilings lofty, and the whole mansion is indicative of |
The lower level | ceilings in the shopping centre are lit up at night as |
The space has up to 16 m high | ceilings, and the underside of each level of apartment |
100-foot (30 m) cathedral | ceilings and glass walls provide passengers and other |
ility features 30-foot-high (9.1 m) cathedral | ceilings, seating for over 275 people, and a two-story |
the ground floor with 63-foot (19 m) vaulted | ceilings, 40-foot (12 m) windows and elaborate mosaics |
"She cracked one of the many glass | ceilings and laid the groundwork for women such as me |
tal detail spreading over the minutely carved | ceilings, doorways, pillars and panels is simply marve |
secondary spaces and hallways, modern dropped | ceilings and fluorescent lighting have been added, con |
has contemporary fireplaces, moulded plaster | ceilings, wood panelling and early 18th century twiste |
right wing features intricate moulded plaster | ceilings, seen in the dining room and first floor room |
is implemented through the National Emission | Ceilings (NEC) directive. |
oking hall area which nevertheless needed new | ceilings and windows, and part of the slate roof had t |
of a play area for children and new lighting, | ceilings, entranceways and flooring. |
te counter tops from South America, nine foot | ceilings, stained concrete floors, hardwood floors, br |
There were no false | ceilings or carpeting, nor exterior cleaning. |
tury building with stone walls and oak beamed | ceilings. |
It is prodigal the height of its | ceilings and the amplitude of the stairs that facilita |
er beams, which run through the center of the | ceilings into the chimneys, serve as the principal sup |
may be seen on the front door, on one of the | ceilings, and in other places within the house. |
al, living in dark caves, hollows, old trees, | ceilings and hollow walls, and therefore they use echo |
detailed carvings on its exterior and on the | ceilings of its three passageways. |
the remarkable decorative plaster work on the | ceilings of many rooms on the first floor. |
There are several anthodite formations on the | ceilings, which are covered by wire screening, presuma |
of the chancel, and stencilled designs on the | ceilings of the aisles. |
s filled the space between joists on interior | ceilings, with both structural and decorative function |
Exposed concrete is used on the | ceilings and outer walls of the exhibition spaces, wit |
scanning to draw patterns or images on walls, | ceilings or other surfaces including theatrical smoke |
On painted | ceilings you devoutly stare |
Of particular note is the plasterwork on the | ceilings. |
2) building is cedar-sided with open, vaulted | ceilings and flagstone floors. |
Each room either has a dome, or the | ceilings are at some point glassed in a honeycomb stru |
and has been preserved with its original high | ceilings, woodwork, and many of the original furishing |
rnpike stair, with elaborate original plaster | ceilings and 18th Century panelling. |
The station had originally glassed | ceilings to let in natural light (1905) |
The interior contains ornate plaster | ceilings and period fireplaces. |
d in Neo-Classical style with partly coffered | ceilings, tall panels, and patterned parquet floors. |
door surrounds, architraves, patterned metal | ceilings and mantels. |
The artisans carved the pillars and | ceilings with images of peacocks and floral patterns. |
For instance, players can grab on to poles or | ceilings and navigate them in a monkey bar fashion, cl |
alian Floor tiles and intricate pressed metal | ceilings, expensive wood working and custom boilers. |
Several rooms have pressed tin | ceilings. |
ial study of gender in the profession, “Glass | Ceilings and Open Doors.” |
ing, leadlight windows and quatrefoil plaster | ceilings. |
ain was still subject to import quotas, price | ceilings and other state interventions. |
Kosovo should soon enact regulation imposing | ceilings, Bosnia-Herzegovina only requires tar and nic |
To meet required troop | ceilings, equipment had to be destroyed or, if possibl |
ton wool before country numerous rockets with | ceilings from up to 50 kilometers. |
columns of jade, floors of marble, roofs and | ceilings of legendary jewels, and railings of great pe |
ost have rectangular spaces with rounded arch | ceilings often divided into four sections, each with a |
n and ground-level ozone by setting emissions | ceilings for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, volatil |
ncrete into toilets and sinks or smashing the | ceilings and staircases. |
spaces to create his artwork, sometimes with | ceilings which are 18-feet high. |
ike Suru (cypress tree) trunks supporting the | ceilings, which were covered with beautiful teak trace |
rble, and features 28-foot (8.5 m) tall vault | ceilings. |
oving the Victorian wallpapers and the canvas | ceilings. |
The chapel's | ceilings feature scenes from the Bible painted by Texa |
atures were the fluorescent light in the bus' | ceilings, and twin circular halogen headlights. |
Intricate carvings adorn the wooden | ceilings with each room having a distinctive pattern. |
atures were the fluorescent light on the bus' | ceilings, and twin circular halogen headlights. |
The coffered | ceilings, with their exposed beams, are commonly assoc |
This floor has the highest | ceilings and its status is emphasised externally by a |
The vaulted | ceilings and walls have elaborate geometric designs, l |
ons of the building, especially the elaborate | ceilings, were painstakingly restored, as was the tile |
69, along with his brother Stefano, the entry | ceilings for the Library of St. Mark's in Venice. |
g to the top floor and upon each of the seven | ceilings are carved and painted figures including anim |
re created by building floors inside the high | ceilings of the basement and ground floors. |
The cross-vaulted | ceilings are sheathed in tiles laid in chevron pattern |
The original | ceilings were fifteen feet high and supported by beams |
5, with special attention paid to the plaster | ceilings and the memorials on the north wall. |
It was under the low | ceilings of Beebe High home court where Adams learned |
The wooden | ceilings were covered with reed mats and layers of cla |
h is reinforced by the arcades of the vaulted | ceilings and is supported by four massive octagonal co |
ecorated with icicle-like plaster work to the | ceilings, and with sea shells set into the plasterwork |
White ceiling panels were never fixed to the | ceilings above the platforms; instead the steel tunnel |
a new altar as well as new decoration to the | ceilings of the chancel and sanctuary. |
n armor, severing support columns to collapse | ceilings or walls onto enemies, deflecting enemy fire, |
al Funds Control Law was amended to establish | ceilings for contributions from corporations, other or |
tructure retains its original bell tower, tin | ceilings, ticket window as well as original hardwood f |
Black Patch Wars because of the unfair price | ceilings being generated by the Duke tobacco conglomer |
re not enough stress relievers to hold up the | ceilings. |
art and had Vasalli paint allegories upon the | ceilings. |
ass, aluminum, and enamel will be used roofs, | ceilings, pillars, and walls. |
he daytime, and at night, using white-painted | ceilings and low-energy light bulbs such as compact fl |
e chancel and Lady chapel have vaulted wooden | ceilings with corbelled supporting arches. |
interior is simple in form with vaulted arch | ceilings and arched stone passageways between the room |
atic conditions by adding wide verandas, high | ceilings and pitched roofs. |
ding a human cannonball), a man who walked on | ceilings, and exhibits displaying more than 40 species |
o many extremely delicately painted walls and | ceilings done by Antonio Verrio |
ime the magnificent artworks on the walls and | ceilings were restored. |
oard primarily used as a finish for walls and | ceilings; known in construction as drywall. |
The main materials used on walls and | ceilings are anodized aluminium, marble and granite. |
rlleyle discovered paintings on the walls and | ceilings of rock shelters in Sohagighat, district Mirz |
platforms, as well as climb across walls and | ceilings using a metallic hook. |
with lights flashing all around the walls and | ceilings. |
are restored in place, right in the walls or | ceilings without dismantling the whole piping system o |
and effervescent growths on cavern walls and | ceilings where solutions containing alkali potassium a |
he venue features three bars, black walls and | ceilings, dark wood floors, tall columns, and a colorf |
gs; the ease of cleaning of floors, walls and | ceilings; and the prevention of accumulation of waste |
es he draped and suspended from the walls and | ceilings during the late 1960s and early 1970s. |
nt daylighting systems, illuminated walls and | ceilings, as well as custom canopies, shelters and out |
uired the landlords to limewash the walls and | ceilings twice a year and the mixed sex accommodation, |
amous Rajasthani traditional art on walls and | ceilings representing traditional art of four regions |
s and bas-reliefs were found on the walls and | ceilings of some of the caves; an important find as it |
of the fire hazard as installed on walls and | ceilings because they tend to melt and drip away from |
Tunnel concrete walls and | ceilings or linings |
The walls and | ceilings are painted without decoration. |
The walls and | ceilings are covered with magnificent murals. |
ntury village pub with whitewashed walls, low | ceilings with oak beams and a large open fire. |
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