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rook there is an amusing flagstaff held by a | sandstone gnome. |
nsumed in the fire were replaced by Paskapoo | sandstone buildings such as the Burns Building and Fai |
ridges and peaks are capped by Pennsylvanian | sandstone and shale. |
ement is separated from the first floor by a | sandstone watertable. |
ite and metamorphic rocks, surrounded by red | sandstone. |
Formation is primarily represented by marine | sandstone, with massive sandstone beds separated by sh |
t-west trending Placerita Canyon, containing | sandstone formations, seasonal streams and riparian Co |
The Cape Sebastian | Sandstone is a Mesozoic geologic formation. |
and overlooks eroded from Carboniferous gray | sandstone. |
of an ironstone known locally as carstone, a | sandstone strongly cemented with iron making it resist |
rst recumbent Buddha was carved in carved in | sandstone. |
The ornamental arches and portals carved in | sandstone make the church unique and arguably the most |
s of the Garden Palace are its carved Sydney | sandstone gateposts and wrought iron gates, located on |
ia - an entirely graceful pile of carved red | sandstone, nobly proportioned and harmonising entirely |
Traces of an old castle and | sandstone wells. |
Cedar Mesa | Sandstone (also known as the Cedar Mesa Formation) is |
Juan River in Utah, exposures of Cedar Mesa | Sandstone form the spires and canyons found in the Nee |
ape of mudflats and braided channels (linear | sandstone seams) in fresh and brackish water, in an ar |
It is a plant of the coastal chaparral on | sandstone soils. |
Road - famed for its characteristic ice-age | sandstone tip. |
ve include: Greenstone, Chert, Serpentinite, | Sandstone. |
ally covered by peat, sphagnum bog, clay and | sandstone debris. |
An isolated dry, flat clay and | sandstone expanse in the Great Victoria Desert, it was |
The underlying Cliff End | Sandstone Member here is calcareous (Tilgate Stone) fa |
Chinle Formation, the cliff-forming Wingate | Sandstone, the Kayenta Formation, and the crossbedded |
The 100 ft (30 m) high cliffs are | sandstone and clay which is subject to erosion. |
Clark wrote that he climbed the | sandstone pillar and "had a most extensive view in eve |
oused in the Kirkbride complex, a cluster of | sandstone buildings designed by James Barnet, the gove |
up of flint, chert, limestone, coal, shales, | sandstone and conglomerate, sometimes in a silty matri |
tones whilst above these is the coarse Twrch | Sandstone (formerly the 'Basal Grit') of the Marros Gr |
The hill is formed from the coarse Twrch | Sandstone (formerly known as the Basal Grit) laid down |
The geological formation is composed of | sandstone, grey shale, with carbonaceous shales and sm |
The soil is chiefly composed of | sandstone and conglomerate formations, which are the s |
Old Black comprises Thunderhead | sandstone, a type of Precambrian metamorphic rock comm |
8 km x 6.5 km free-standing conglomerate and | sandstone massif (rising up to 400 metres above the to |
m was mined from tuffaceous conglomerate and | sandstone of the Miocene Spor Mountain Formation at th |
The conglomerate and | sandstone massif known to local Djungan aboriginal peo |
proposal by a local company, to connect the | sandstone quarries at Caterham to the railway system, |
t of unit includes considerable fine-grained | sandstone, while upper two thirds contains almost no s |
The formation consists of | sandstone, grit, and conglomerate which is predominant |
of the first cathedral building consists of | sandstone and it is extraordinarily thick. |
above the Yellowstone River and consists of | sandstone from the late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formatio |
cur on the hill; its very summit consists of | sandstone from the Senni Beds Formation. |
The chapel is constructed in | sandstone and has Welsh slate roofs. |
val and crossed by a bridge constructed from | sandstone and brick which replaced an earlier wooden d |
The Hall is constructed of | sandstone, with red tiled roofs in fishscale bands, an |
St Nicholas' church is constructed in | sandstone rubble and has blue slate roofs. |
The building is constructed of | sandstone ashlar with polychrome dressings and hipped |
The church is constructed of | sandstone rubble has roofs of stone slate. |
Christ Church is constructed in | sandstone rubble with a slate roof. |
tle-like in appearance, it is constructed of | sandstone and features a square Norman-style tower, sm |
igned by Street, and both are constructed in | sandstone ashlar. |
It is constructed in | sandstone rubble and has a tiled roof. |
ted 1638, is octagonal and is constructed in | sandstone. |
The church is constructed in | sandstone, and the chancel and north wall have been re |
While the former church was constructed in | sandstone, the present church is built in oolitic lime |
Constructed of | sandstone and faced with ashlar, the remaining structu |
The church is constructed in | sandstone with a Welsh slate roof. |
Constructed of | sandstone, it features two wings, a verandah with thre |
all (22 m) bell tower, was constructed using | sandstone and limestone. |
The building is constructed from | sandstone in a red and grey colour, until 1965 the tow |
The temple is constructed from | sandstone and measures 25 meters from the front stoneg |
St Catharine's is constructed in | sandstone from Billinge and has slate roofs; it is in |
The church is constructed in | sandstone. |
The church is constructed in | sandstone, with lead roofs. |
The building is constructed in | sandstone with a tile roof. |
The church is constructed in | sandstone with stone slate roofs. |
The church is constructed in | sandstone with a slate roof. |
The basin contains a | sandstone acquifer at its base (confined), and an unco |
wn as Fricke's Cave, which contains delicate | sandstone formations. |
ts of this species inhabit shallow coral and | sandstone reefs while the young are also found near be |
lt rays are closely associated with coral or | sandstone reefs on the continental shelf, and have als |
plant grows in swamps and scrubby country on | sandstone based soils around the Gosford and Sydney re |
k, Gudu cliffs and one of the country's rare | sandstone canyons: Paparzu Glen ("Fern Glen"), known f |
mbleby's Tower is constructed in coursed red | sandstone rubble. |
style, being built mainly of coursed dressed | sandstone blocks under a stone slate roof and consists |
The tower is constructed in coursed red | sandstone rubble, and stands on a stony outcrop. |
It was built from coursed rubble | sandstone and faced with ashlar; it probably had a cas |
vival style, constructed of coursed, squared | sandstone, and arranged in a square plan. |
y 1967, the ornate lid that once covered the | sandstone face and bust of the child was stolen. |
They were covered with | sandstone from Saxony, and the sculptor Johan Christof |
It grows in sheltered cracks in | sandstone ridges, forming dense clumps. |
Naresh Raja Balwant Singh with creamy chunar | sandstone in the eighteenth century. |
m the Cenomanian-age Upper Cretaceous Dakota | Sandstone of Kansas. |
is the Wellfield quarry where Crosland Hill | Sandstone comes from. |
feet (21 m) long and contains four crucks on | sandstone plinths. |
It is of local, rough cut Paskapoo | sandstone, and has one of the oldest tin roofs in Calg |
Made of squared and cut pink | sandstone, the meeting house is an example of a style |
mes or initials in the soft Dakota Formation | sandstone at the summit. |
lesquereuxii leaf with insect damage; Dakota | Sandstone (Cretaceous) of Ellsworth County, Kansas. |
They were found in dark red | sandstone of the Nam Phong Formation near the village |
rdjachie Stone is an uncut but decorated red | sandstone boulder discovered by farmers in 1960 on the |
It is built in red brick and decorated with | sandstone pilasters in the giant order, cornice, decor |
crop of uplifted and deformed Neoproterozoic | sandstone, but is largely covered by sand dunes. |
ountain is a large mass of Devonian Oriskany | sandstone and Marcellus shale with numerous bare rock |
ion in a range of gently dipping Proterozoic | sandstone in the Kimberley Region of northern Western |
The cliffs have distinctive red | sandstone of the type used for building St Davids Cath |
Constructed from distinctive pink | sandstone, the first Duke of Queensberry, William Doug |
he majority of the field trials were done in | sandstone reservoirs and very few in fractured reservo |
me Beach is reached by a steep path down the | sandstone cliffs to the Revetment, which contains two |
On a black granite base, the Dumfries red | sandstone exterior with a slightly Italianate feel, ho |
ed of interbedded fine-grained, dusky yellow | sandstone and olive-gray clay shale in ledgy graded be |
In 1321, during the Yuan dynasty the | sandstone carving was replaced by a 5.2 meter long sta |
e Luxembourg plateau, a large Early Jurassic | sandstone formation that forms the heart of the Gutlan |
ontains many fine examples of early colonial | sandstone architecture, and constructions including ex |
Wall, between the limestone to the east and | sandstone to the west. |
sed on plant material collected from east of | Sandstone, Western Australia by Charles Austin Gardner |
eference SP062949) are a set of eight carved | sandstone memorials to various members of the Lunar So |
ide, it is a brick building with elements of | sandstone and metal. |
a brick structure that features elements of | sandstone and iron in its construction. |
A brick house with elements of | sandstone and limestone, the Goldsmith Building has be |
Engraved in | Sandstone, petroglyphs of Bushmen style are visible, r |
ound in somewhat dry environments, including | sandstone outcroppings and savanna. |
h a deep gorge which has been eroded through | sandstone of the Pennsylvanian Period. |
the Big Muddy Valley, a cleft of erosion and | sandstone along Big Muddy Creek. |
ea is a large gorge formed by the erosion of | sandstone. |
Seismic Exploration for | Sandstone Reservoirs, 1980 |
In 1910 the railway was extended to | Sandstone but the population had declined to about 200 |
nd was designed by the Churriguera family in | sandstone. |
The shelter features three | sandstone fireplaces, as well as toilets and service f |
may be seen as a narrow band of fine grained | sandstone between the shale (above) and the Hawkesbury |
r Formation is composed of very fine grained | sandstone with coarse grained beds and minor bentonite |
fine grained | sandstone above coarser Hawkesbury Sandstone, West Pym |
of argillaceous siltstone, very fine grained | sandstone and limestone. |
It is made of fine grained | sandstone. |
ragment, recovered from a dark, fine grained | sandstone of the middle Remigiusberg Formation. |
reddish-brown to reddish-purple fine grained | sandstone, as well as red, gray, purple, and black sil |
Siltstone and fine grained | sandstone occur as interbeds. |
boundary was defined at the first prominent | sandstone outcrop above the Ardley Coal Zone of the Sc |
habitat is recorded as being sand flats near | sandstone. |
cel have a chequerboard pattern of flint and | sandstone. |
It is mainly made of flint and | sandstone rubble. |
ncouver Island granite; upper floors feature | sandstone from the Glenbow Quarry in Calgary. |
e of Wellington is perched on a fluted Doric | sandstone column which in turn rests on a raised sands |
The minaret is made of fluted red | sandstone covered with intricate carvings and verses f |
It is a one foot square | sandstone block, extending about 18 inches above groun |
of two Cheshire long distance footpaths, the | Sandstone Trail and the Eddisbury Way. |
nus apicalis] and "northern dibbler" for the | sandstone antechinus" [Pseudantechinus bilarni] ... th |
Glenbow was well known for its | sandstone quarry that supplied building material for C |
services to Joint Task Force 7 for Operation | Sandstone, the atomic weapons tests at Eniwetok. |
nner courtyard took on its present form with | sandstone paving stones and trellises and a garden in |
red and white 'Hollington stone' (a form of | sandstone) which has been used for centuries in the co |
has a Palaeocene Maureen Formation turbidite | sandstone reservoir pinching out to the east. |
ium Formation, with the Viking Formation and | sandstone beds of the Fernie Formation such as the Roc |
section, part of the Wormwood Formation, is | sandstone and siltstone. |
of the Seathwaite Formation, volcaniclastic | sandstone with some conglomerates, breccia and andesit |
QMF 7292 was found in | sandstone interpreted as a point bar of a river. |
It is found in | sandstone sediment, so most likely represents a delta- |
rent species of Boreaspis have been found in | sandstone of the lagoons and estuaries of Devonian Spi |
house rests on a 12-foot-thick foundation of | sandstone. |
it is a brick structure with a foundation of | sandstone and a slate roof. |
e is constructed of brick on a foundation of | sandstone. |
e rock fragments (CRFs), chert fragments and | sandstone fragments (Ss) and shale fragments (Sh). |
It has only been recorded from one | sandstone monolith known as a beehive formation (so na |
rst buildings in Glasgow to be made from red | sandstone, and was built that same year to accommodate |
dinosaurs or other archosauromorphs from the | sandstone beds of South Hadley, Massachusetts. |
Square vessel was constructed from Yorkshire | Sandstone, but Welsh slate quickly proved to be the ma |
front (east) facade is built from rock-face | sandstone in regular courses, the three remaining wall |
ed in a four year period entirely from local | sandstone (from Hawcoat to be precise). |
Carved from fine-grained | sandstone, the Rosemarkie stone was found in the ancie |
und, the church is mostly built from reddish | sandstone in the Gothic style and dates from the 12th |
The tower is built from local | sandstone and after its recent renovation it is now ba |
It was built in 1417-1534 from brown | sandstone, typical of this period. |
The church was built from local | sandstone and has a tall octagonal tower on one side t |
The third tower was built from Berea | sandstone. |
r is 105 feet (32 m) high and built from red | sandstone covered with cream Bath Stone, and was paid |
earby is Thurstaston Hill, a 298 ft Triassic | sandstone ridge and one of the highest points on the W |
The site consists of 8 metres (26 ft) high | sandstone crags. |
uilt c. 1775 as a 1 2/2-story , gable roofed | sandstone dwelling, and subsequently raised to 2-stori |
The townsite was gazetted as | Sandstone in 1906. |
Buildings are generally of | sandstone, darkened by the soot of the Industrial Revo |
by visitors from inside the round glass and | sandstone building, which also serves as a ticket offi |
iscopal Church is an historic Gothic Revival | sandstone Episcopal church located at 717 Quincy Stree |
The mineral occurs as interstitial grains in | sandstone formed under reducing alkaline diagenetic co |
It is found in granite and | sandstone gravels on the slopes of the southern Sierra |
d Town Hall is built of Scottish granite and | sandstone from the local quarry at Storeton. |
ng constructed of coursed Maine granite with | sandstone trim in the Chateauesque style. |
de of the fault is predominately granite and | sandstone, whereas soils on the west side of the fault |
based on glacial sands and gravels overlying | sandstone from the Late Triassic period. |
rrow points, flint scrapers and gravers, and | sandstone hones from a variety of rocks. |
It is gray-brown crystalline | sandstone of medium to coarse texture. |
e to medium-gray or gray-green subgraywacke, | sandstone, siltstone and shale, cross-stratified and c |
Its green domed | sandstone facade is considered one of the finest examp |
beds-and then narrow bands of Greensand and | sandstone. |
h several objects of polished greenstone and | sandstone were found. |
Grimes Canyon Road through orange groves and | sandstone cliffs. |
It often grows on | sandstone and serpentine soils. |
s a plant in the Boronia genus that grows on | sandstone soils in New South Wales. |
It grows on | sandstone based soils in the Blue Mountains region of |
It consists of 34 acres (14 ha) of | sandstone slabs and spires in a desert environment. |
nd passageways and chambers hand-carved from | sandstone located beneath the streets of Gilmerton, an |
s shape to an outlying cap of hard Grenoside | sandstone, which has protected the softer stone beneat |
It has original | sandstone window casings, Dutch stained glass and expo |
Boulder also has many | sandstone formations, such as small mountains and slop |
It is built in cast iron and has yellow | sandstone abutments forming a single arch measuring 50 |
It has a | sandstone cladding with medallion ornamentation on the |
site is a disused quarry, which has exposed | sandstone originating from the Wealden flood plain. |
along the southern coast, waves have carved | sandstone cliffs. |
n which run down to the Loxley Valley have a | sandstone escarpment, below which is thick woodland. |
In the churchyard is a grave headstone in | sandstone dated 1786. |
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