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to install Christmas lights temporarily via a | porch light), or to make a pullchain switch with two |
In 1898 he added a | porch to St Mary, Manchester, where he was surveyor, |
and Joseph wrote the songs after sitting on a | porch looking at redwood trees in California. |
t the remains of a 16th century house and of a | porch tower built in about 1637. |
The entrance is in a | porch which runs along the length of the west face. |
e demolished between 1787 and 1789, although a | porch was added in 1861. |
It features a | porch and roof with gable and jerkin head dormers. |
re two three-light windows, between which is a | porch with a pierced parapet and a niche for a statu |
There is a | porch that faces the south side that runs the length |
he entrance to the building is still through a | porch and screens passage at the 'lower' end of the |
Second floor doors originally opened onto a | porch and a pedestrian bridge, neither of which rema |
A | porch was added on the west side in 1906-07 by Londo |
en or rail, or an external structure such as a | porch. |
Between the buttresses is a | porch, above which is a 15th-century two-light windo |
ional 18 by 23 feet (5.5 by 7.0 m) wing with a | porch was constructed. |
On the west side of the north aisle is a | porch. |
A | porch extends across the west facade and is supporte |
To the north of the nave is a | porch at the main entrance, and to the south of the |
The entrance is at the west end in a | porch with a gabled roof. |
The middle two bays contain a | porch and a dormer, and the left bay has some brick |
It features an engaged three story tower and a | porch supported by heavy timbers. |
with the first temple, but Josephus mentions a | porch, so called, in Herod's Temple. |
The lowest stage consists of a | porch which is open on the north, west and south sid |
A | porch with two classical columns runs the length of |
The man began chopping at a | porch post with a long-handled axe, saying "All you |
The richly sculptural west front, with a | porch of three bays and an arcade above, was restore |
church is dedicated to Thomas Becket and has a | porch with strong Saxon elements and carvings. |
piazza - a | porch, typically on the back of a three-decker house |
nave, and north and south aisles, each with a | porch at the west end. |
a four-bay nave with north and south aisles, a | porch, and a clerestory, and a two-bay chancel. |
chapel is entered through a west doorway in a | porch that is continued round the north side to form |
A | porch covers the front. |
built of local stone in random rubble, with a | porch and gable ends of brick, and exterior walls in |
one mullioned bays, one offset incorporating a | porch. |
hat one evening the children were sitting on a | porch rail, and when they got up the rail disintegra |
Carolina Wren nesting on a | porch. |
A | porch extends across the first story, with a flat ro |
It features a | porch with a moulded cornice and decorative brackets |
On the south wall is a | porch. |
A | porch was added in 1841. |
The western block is a two storey wing, with a | porch and a cellar and the walls of the castle, once |
west front of the church, it now opens into a | porch formed by the base of the tower. |
of the tower was subsequently converted into a | porch. |
It opens onto a | porch with a stone foundation and steps. |
46) In 1766 a | porch was built to the south door, and in 1872 a ves |
ral childhood in Tennessee (holding hands on a | porch swing, enjoying nature, walking home from chur |
A | porch was added to the Federal house in 1873. |
A | porch was built in the 1930s to replace a more modes |
The north aspect has a | porch to the right with a round arch to the door abo |
The south aspect is similar but without a | porch. |
A | porch with carved stone columns surrounds the first |
A | porch, roofed just above door height, connects the t |
To the south are a | porch, a chapel and a vestry. |
A newel post and a | porch rail were broken, and several of the stained g |
late 1950s) and a clock, a nave, chancel and a | porch. |
door is at the west end end is surrounded by a | porch with Doric columns. |
architect James Saunders, the home features a | porch cantilevered over the ocean, north-facing wind |
e time an architectural problem of including a | porch that Pittsburghers wanted, but preventing the |
A | porch extended across three quarters of the front fa |
The home features a | porch on three sides. |
years, the house was modified significantly: a | porch and frame wing were added during the 1870s, an |
and the 20th century saw the construction of a | porch in 1911 and vestries in 1925. |
ne, consisting only of the shrine fronted by a | porch in the Vijayanagara style. |
tore was a one-story, one-room building with a | porch, built between 1908 and 1909; the second was l |
h century the aisle was rebuilt in brick and a | porch was added over a 12th century doorway. |
It features a | porch along the full width of the front. |
A | porch on the front of the chapel and an extension on |
The east facade, facing the cemetery, has a | porch whose roof is supported by four pillars with d |
he 19th century the church was restored, and a | porch and a vestry were added. |
A | porch surrounds the vaults on all four sides, with s |
a hall, the house sided with clapboard, and a | porch running the length of the building added to cr |
ridges, or in holes in any structure such as a | porch, fence-post, flowerpot, tree, house or barn. |
started in 1860, a chancel added in 1865 and a | porch in 1867. |
bay rectangular nave with a small sanctuary, a | porch at the west end, and a small vestry at the nor |
In the middle of the south side is a | porch supported by Tuscan pillars. |
and consists of a nave, chancel, north aisle, | porch and western turret with two bells. |
irtually rebuilt it and added the south aisle, | porch and bell-turret. |
estored with the addition of a south aisle and | porch in 1874, possibly by the Lord of the manor, Ge |
nce beginning with the rural field hollers and | porch music of the sharecroppers in the 30's highlig |
At one time the house also featured roof and | porch balustrades, as well as panelled brick chimney |
A Perpendicular Gothic clerestory and | porch were added early in the 15th century. |
ntury west window and font, and an archway and | porch from the same period or slightly later. |
nsists of a chancel, nave with south aisle and | porch and north vestry, and west tower. |
comprises a chancel, nave with south aisle and | porch, and west tower. |
The chapel and | porch. |
cop in 674-75, of which only the west wall and | porch survive. |
He added the south aisle and | porch at the same time but its east and west windows |
An exterior door and | porch pillars in the Greek Revival style were added |
he tower, with its pinnacles and gargoyle, and | porch were added in the 15th. |
time of Henry VIII a new Nave, South Aisle and | Porch were rebuilt with brick, (“having got out of r |
The nave and | porch were added in the late 14th century and in the |
s in the 18th and 19th centuries; the nave and | porch were restored in 1794, the chancel was rebuilt |
arried out in 1923, leaving only the tower and | porch. |
e is a large square tower, a chancel, nave and | porch. |
The gables and | porch are trimmed with bargeboards in a design taken |
In 2002 the tower and | porch were repointed. |
rom the 12th century, with the nave, tower and | porch being built in the 14th century. |
orsham stone tiles are used for the church and | porch roofs and the shallow "Sussex cap"-style roof |
onsists of a west tower, nave, north aisle and | porch, south aisle and porch, and chancel. |
small building with a double arched window and | porch a short walk across the road from St Marys. |
etailing on the vergeboards of their gable and | porch roofs. |
A German bomb badly damaged the nave and | porch in 1941 and the building was restored in 1947. |
The nave, aisle and | porch were rebuilt in 1854 in Perpendicular style by |
It has an open, arched | porch. |
house is notable for its use of lightly arched | porch supports and wide eaves that may show the infl |
er toped with a bell-cast dome, a large arched | porch with porte-cochere, a carriage entrance suppor |
ting, polygonal bay and two-tiered wrap around | porch with sawn brackets. |
as, and tend to be attracted to lights such as | porch and street lights. |
lbum, Walkin' In The Shadow Of Life, from Back | Porch Records, their first newly recorded effort in |
Sparks promoted several Back | Porch Majority members to The New Christy Minstrels, |
Glover and Mike Crumm, Sparks created The Back | Porch Majority. |
a kitchen and pantry wing and a two-story back | porch was added. |
A handful of Back | Porch employees opted to stay with EMI and became pa |
er man that was rumored to be hung on the back | porch of the house. |
heir performance anyway, recording on the back | porch of a mansion RCA had rented during the festiva |
The back | porch was made of sandstone. |
A back | porch was added in 1900. |
The Back | Porch Boys (2002) - Delmark |
Back | Porch is now a dormant imprint, the catalog of which |
The Back | Porch Majority was an American folk music group foun |
. Alsted, had operated it from her home's back | porch for 31 years. |
d Mike Bailey (Label Manager/A&R) to head Back | Porch. |
idate the artist rosters of Manhattan and Back | Porch into one, going on to release celebrated proje |
The Back | Porch Majority also launched the musical careers of |
Back | Porch Spirituals is the first album from Canadian si |
nch (31 cm) reflecting telescope from his back | porch. |
y live local entertainment all day on the back | porch of the Depot, and Clogging, Line Dancing and k |
she acted on the "stage" of her family's back | porch. |
2006, Narada (including Higher Octave and Back | Porch Music) was moved by EMI from its original loca |
St Mary's possesses an eccentric baroque | porch, designed by Nicholas Stone, facing High Stree |
an aisled and arcaded nave, chancel, bellcot, | porch and tower at its greatest extent. |
Black | Porch (Acoustic Sessions) (EP) (September 5, 2006) |
operty Some of the homes still retain the blue | porch ceilings to resemble the sky and, according to |
It features a broad, bracketed | porch with pediment. |
ury, with the addition of a 18th century brick | porch. |
There is a substantial Tudor brick | porch, which must have been a fine one. |
its members interests, the original building's | porch railings and posts were wood of an unfinished, |
nt additions is the memorial garden on the bus | porch created as a service project by LOTC (JROTC). |
le of Gothic Revival style and has a cast-iron | porch, oriel windows and an imposing front cast-iron |
rubble stonework on the sides with a cast-iron | porch added around the turn of the twentieth century |
Two strong matching towers flank the cathedral | porch, which has three arches (rebuilt around 1400) |
Around 1200, the cathedral | porch, now the only surviving part of the building, |
ade features a 1-story, three-bay open central | porch with four Ionic order columns and a deep entab |
The building has an E shaped plan with central | porch and projecting wings. |
ess woods and features a long recessed central | porch between two flanking parlors. |
h a slate roof and sash windows, and a central | porch with coupled Ionic columns. |
n with gabled wings and a battlemented central | porch. |
ys the central bay recessed with an off centre | porch entrance. |
ably pre-Norman in origin, with a 13th century | porch, and late 15th century nave. |
14th century tomb recesses and a 14th century | porch. |
The mid-19th century | porch extension to the end house was omitted in the |
s a Norman doorway and grand fifteenth century | porch. |
ch features a medieval bell and a 15th century | porch which is said to have been built from a single |
was added and about 100 years later the church | porch was built. |
rs of an RIC sergeant, shot dead in the church | porch in Bandon. |
d its accessories are on display in the church | porch. |
A new church | porch with three arches was added to the building. |
In the church | porch is a Victorian "graveguard", a contrivance des |
Massey is buried just outside the church | porch. |
Stavropoleos Church: | porch view from outside. |
The church's | porch of four columns supporting an extended pedimen |
dominated by a 2-story, three-bay cobblestone | porch. |
as reported trapped in her home by a collapsed | porch but was quickly freed and wasn't hurt, said Mi |
seen in the wall shingles, the small columned | porch, and the surround of the attic window. |
with the entrance on the right and a columned | porch. |
A small columned | porch with a pediment completes the front. |
h a square cupola and surrounded by a columned | porch. |
the central three bowed with an ionic columned | porch. |
ained and pleasing mood, although the columned | porch seems to overpower the flanking verandas in sc |
bout 1664, and a third storey and a Corinthian | porch were added to it in about 1777. |
It features a raised, 1-story covered | porch with balustrade and rounded entrance pediment. |
e were three rooms on each floor and a covered | porch both upstairs and downstairs. |
The second floor plaza opens onto a covered | porch that overlooks George Street. |
One of them has a covered | porch supported on two columns. |
ith gracefully curved gable returns and a cure | porch. |
It features a cure | porch on the second story above the entrance and in |
It features cure | porch built over the garage and another at the rear |
It features a 2-story cure | porch on half of the front facade and a 1-story vera |
of and a prominent jerkin-head dormer and cure | porch on the second floor over the first floor veran |
It features a 2-story cure | porch. |
It features a large, gabled cure | porch dormer and a second floor sleeping porch. |
floor each with an eight feet by ten feet cure | porch. |
It has a 12-by-6-foot (3.7 by 1.8 m) cure | porch. |
he city of Chicago, resulting in the deadliest | porch collapse in United States history. |
Decorative | porch added later. |
as fishscale shingles, an intricately designed | porch, long-leaf pine inlaid floors, and a double-fl |
A badly deteriorated | porch is attached to the rear. |
ral bays projecting, with a semicircular Doric | porch with balcony over, and all covered by a pedime |
It features a double | porch, three tiered, extends across the east gable e |
two easternmost bays are recessed in a double | porch which is included under the main roof span. |
n 1851 It features a partially enclosed double | porch and slate roof. |
and reredos for the Damien Chapel in the east | porch of the church, centring on the figure of Chris |
ntry is on the south side through an elaborate | porch entered by a fortified stair, rather than thro |
y added screens to the windows on the elevated | porch as well as a breakfast room on the main floor. |
The front facade features an enclosed | porch on the first floor and balconies on the second |
A two-story, enclosed | porch at the home's rear was an early 20th-century a |
It features a large octagonal glass enclosed | porch and a verandah. |
f, narrow clapboard sheathing, and an enclosed | porch. |
There is also an enclosed | porch. |
elevation has similar windows and an enclosed | porch. |
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