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rn in Kingston, Upper Canada, the son of James | Dormer, a Kingston physician, and Mary Pengelly. |
a high hipped roof, a Palladian window in the | dormer, a symmetrical front with the entrance on the |
In 2005, | Dormer also had a bit part in Distant Shores playing |
It features a large, gabled cure porch | dormer and a second floor sleeping porch. |
The cottage is simple in form with a | dormer and blue brick diapering. |
It has a gable roof with wide | dormer and a large stone chimney. |
The middle two bays contain a porch and a | dormer, and the left bay has some brick diapering. |
In 1963, Michael | Dormer and Lee Teacher built a six foot, 400 pound ve |
a jerkin-head roof and a prominent jerkin-head | dormer and cure porch on the second floor over the fi |
In 1963, | Dormer and his friend, Lee Teacher, sculpted Hot Curl |
Lady | Dormer arranged a marriage with Mary Sidney, daughter |
Daisy | Dormer as Mrs. Deakin |
ng has a semi-basement, two main storeys and a | dormer attic. |
bed in British English as a chalet bungalow or | dormer bungalow. |
ge - however the small development of detached | dormer bungalows located to the north of the village, |
He was generally known by the name of | Dormer, but he occasionally assumed the alias of Shir |
Also above the eaves is a stone-dressed | dormer casement window in Baroque style on each face |
Above and between the middle two bays is a | dormer containing a three-light window. |
In 1927 he married the Hon Myrtle | Dormer, daughter of the 14th Baron Dormer; they had t |
Lord | Dormer died in November 1616, aged 65, and was succee |
In 1957 | Dormer established a painting studio in La Jolla and |
The 1920s novels House in | Dormer Forest and Seven for a Secret were written at |
oors could be added to the sides by creating a | dormer form by adding a frame to take the upper piece |
Above each window is a | dormer gable, each with a richly carved bargeboard. |
In 2006, | Dormer guest-starred in an episode of Rebus entitled |
The second floor is brick, with a north-facing | dormer half finished in timber and stucco. |
he School operated from two separate campuses: | Dormer Hall on Myton Road in Warwick, and Bishop Brig |
Local historian Mary | Dormer Harris believed that the villagers modified th |
Sir Robert | Dormer of Wing, 2nd Baronet, 1st Earl of Carnarvon (1 |
Baron | Dormer, of Wyng or Wenge in the County of Buckingham, |
ed House and his wife, Ann, daughter of Robert | Dormer of Peterley. |
ks later he was raised to the peerage as Baron | Dormer, of Wenge in the County of Buckingham. |
The tower has a pyramidal roof containing a | dormer on each side. |
n oriel window on the second story, pentagonal | dormer on the third, and a parapet roofline. |
Mastering - Craig | Dormer, Richard Tugwell |
Anthony | Dormer, second son of the first Baron. |
Dormer served as mayor of Lindsay from 1871 to 1872. | |
Philip | Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield PC KG (22 S |
y - Robert Southey - Lawrence Spooner - Philip | Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield - George Alexan |
Both shed and | dormer style roofs mimic the surrounding mountains. |
ear, an 1880s addition, as well as the central | dormer, the two-over-two front windows, the fretwork |
On the gable and on the | dormer there are finials. |
Today it is a | dormer village, the vast majority of the population e |
After the filiming of Casanova, | Dormer was out of work for nine months and Dormer say |
The current Head teacher is Mrs. E | Dormer who took over from Matthew Parr-burman in 2011 |
Dormer, whose real name was Huddleston, was a son of | |
The left | dormer window is a casement, while the right has a sa |
In 1864 the wooden tower and | dormer window were both swept away. |
point in the late 20th century the shed-roofed | dormer window over the main entrance was removed. |
The front's third-floor, | dormer window is wreathed with sculpted foliage, and |
w windows, and the roof is pierced by a gabled | dormer window in the center of both sides. |
Cutting through the roof of the chapel is a | dormer window. |
es; its gambrel roof is pierced by a wide shed | dormer window. |
screen is 12th century, lit by a 14th century | dormer window: the roof is 14th century; the stained |
gabled | dormer windows |
Three shed | dormer windows pierce the roof on either side. |
ed basement below and a tall attic storey with | dormer windows above. |
Three | dormer windows jutted out from the roof, which offere |
ade including the addition of Queen Anne style | dormer windows and a large rear wing. |
The architecture consisted of four | dormer windows on each side with sloping roofs that h |
Dormer windows on the south elevation are also not or | |
All four towers had | dormer windows on the top floor and flags flying high |
Those owners added | dormer windows upstairs and the columns on the front |
nearest the sea was a large shelter with three | dormer windows above. |
church was restored in 1874, at which time two | dormer windows were inserted in the roof. |
The hip roof is pierced on the front by three | dormer windows whose pointed crests reflect the Moori |
the 19th century, other than two 20th-century | dormer windows in the north side of the nave roof. |
seven-bay stone house with gabled roof, front | dormer windows and chimneys at both ends. |
is covered in cedar shingles pierced by three | dormer windows and two brick chimneys at the ends. |
In 1841 some of the | dormer windows were removed after a small fire, but t |
ort the gabled roof, which is pireced by three | dormer windows and two large brick chimneys. |
rackets under the cornices of the corners, and | dormer windows in the roof. |
8th century Bath houses, the mansard roof with | dormer windows was dispensed with, the facade instead |
Large | dormer windows were added to the roof to allow more l |
Multiple windows, including several | dormer windows, pierce all sides of the turret, while |
The roof has three arched | dormer windows, with the central one having a pair of |
cular staircases, doorways, fireplace mantels, | dormer windows, pilasters, balusters and fences. |
ep gable roofs surfaced with polychrome slate, | dormer windows, a porte cochere, and an engaged brick |
n L-shaped white weatherboard building with 18 | dormer windows, has been completely reconstructed on |
slate sloping concave mansard roof with headed | dormer windows, iron roof cresting, a columned front |
mula used at St George's Hill - tall chimneys, | dormer windows, gables, leaded lights, tile-hung or h |
Both gables are topped by two | dormer windows. |
It featured a mansard roof with heavily hooded | dormer windows. |
e roof above the south aisle are two two-light | dormer windows. |
ed by a central brick chimney and three gabled | dormer windows. |
le, under its prominent French slate roof with | dormer windows. |
ential use above, and a large hipped roof with | dormer windows. |
ngitudinal gable roof that is often pierced by | dormer windows. |
Nottingham replaced | Dormer with John Lumley in 1697. |
The wing contains the front door and a jettied | dormer with a casement window. |
Above this is a gabled | dormer with more panels and another three-light windo |
There is again a | dormer with panels, one of which includes the arms of |
When completed the house had one single shed | dormer with three windows in the middle of the west e |
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