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ill is the location of Thor's Stone, a large | sandstone outcrop and a place of romantic legend. |
rectangular brick structure built on a high | sandstone foundation. |
Nottingham sits upon a soft | sandstone ridge which can easily be dug with simple ha |
e by 168 feet (51 m) long, with a rock-faced | sandstone exterior. |
The stone marker, a ferruginous | sandstone block about two feet high and eight inches ( |
The village is built on a slight | sandstone ridge, 145 feet (44 m) above sea level, runn |
The village has a red | sandstone church, St. Chad's and a Tudor mansion. |
erican variety of bluestone is a feldspathic | sandstone, which is produced in hundreds of small quar |
e, or Clach Biorach ("pointed stone"), a red | sandstone pillar of Bronze Age origin with Pictish sym |
Poet's Seat Tower is a 1912 | sandstone observation tower, located in Greenfield, Ma |
had a monument placed on his grave, a large | sandstone obelisk once used to honor University presid |
The dominant feature is a coursed | sandstone wall that curves around the structure. |
he faulted edge of the Farewell Rock, a hard | sandstone marking the base of the Carboniferous Coal M |
dating from 1750 approximately and a gothic | sandstone sculpture of Saint Mary which was made in 14 |
It is a 60-meter | sandstone hill with a very large circular hole in the |
ype of grain is a main component of a lithic | sandstone. |
In the churchyard is a red | sandstone sundial, probably dating from the 17th centu |
ft) above sea level on Buckton Hill, a steep | sandstone ridge (grid reference SD98920162). |
south and east, and is surrounded by a high | sandstone wall. |
t face of the structure, and has a well-worn | sandstone sill at its foot. |
Sam's Throne is a hard | sandstone rock climbing area in the Boston Mountains o |
St Cuthbert's Cave is a natural | sandstone cave in Northumberland approximately 13 km f |
It had four platforms, with a large | sandstone station building on the eastern Platform Fou |
built in brick, in flemish bond on a rubble | sandstone plinth, stone quoins, an eaves cornice and a |
It is characterized by a resistant | sandstone caprock of the Pennsylvanian Pottsville Form |
Pauillac, with deep gravels lying on a hard | sandstone base. |
The habitat consists of a deep | sandstone kloof, where damp seepage has permitted grow |
uth of Hadrian's Wall and through a dramatic | sandstone gorge before descending between wooded banks |
the brother of Prince Llywelyn II, on a red | sandstone ridge overlooking the valley. |
The stone used is a local | sandstone. |
Over it is a circular | sandstone wellhead with a conical stone cap dating fro |
The settlement is overlooked by a rocky, | sandstone edge called Cheswell Hill, which gives the p |
A light | sandstone arch surmounts the frame. |
open-cast mine on the Sudmerberg in a small | sandstone quarry. |
There is also a noteworthy | sandstone relief (15th century) in the church, showing |
side of the hill is Thorstone Rock, a large | sandstone mound which was reputed, in early times, to |
xtends roughly 200 feet (61 m) into a Navajo | Sandstone formation in the bottom of Three Lakes Canyo |
A big | sandstone crucifix at the road junction. |
nued digging he would have encountered a red | sandstone block forming the portcullis to the burial c |
Salkeld Hall is a Red | Sandstone Grade II* Listed country house in the villag |
hat the river was named after yellow-colored | sandstone bluffs on the lower Yellowstone, instead. |
ology comprises Pre-Cambrian age Jacobsville | Sandstone bedrock outcrops, postglacial raised beaches |
f the valley is cut into Devonian age shale, | sandstone, and limestone. |
beds of the Carboniferous Namurian age 'Minn | Sandstone' which have withstood erosion by ice and wat |
This is the same as at all Southern | Sandstone outcrops. |
ith six lights and a central roundel, all in | sandstone. |
arm, on an ancient east-west track along the | sandstone ridge. |
imestone for road surfacing and also Pennant | sandstone (see picture) - a popular building stone use |
r which is composed on alternating turbitide | sandstone units with interbeds of shale and siltstone. |
type specimen was found in an iron-cemented | sandstone concretion near Salina. |
tion known simply as The Wave, an incredible | sandstone formation which has been photographed countl |
In 1844 Frederick invented an artificial | sandstone, using sand and powdered flint in an alkalin |
There is also an ancient | sandstone footbridge, adjacent to a ford which crosses |
he Maelor Way, the Staffordshire Way and the | Sandstone and Gritstone Trails. |
ding used Gloucester Blue Limestone and Ohio | sandstone. |
clays with layers of lignite and ferruginous | sandstone. |
o the beach which has large pebbles and hard | sandstone formations. |
s is constructed in rendered brick and green | sandstone rubble. |
ecorated in flushwork, using mauve and beige | sandstone, rather than the usual flushwork materials o |
Crafted in red brick and portage | sandstone, the house is aesthetically striking. |
steeply tilted layers of Navajo and Wingate | Sandstone, it has been eroded into tall fins, domes, c |
e, including the Triassic Chinle and Wingate | Sandstone formations; the Jurassic Entrada Sandstone, |
3 km diameter ring of fractured and faulted | sandstone, which is interpreted as the eroded relic of |
melted the plate glass windows and exploded | sandstone and granite blocks with which it was faced. |
four hundred feet (120 meters), and frequent | sandstone outcroppings and bluffs. |
It is a brick and red | sandstone castle-like structure built in 1903-1904, de |
Two ovate-oblong greenstone celts and a | sandstone discoidal were found in the fill of Mound A. |
lt in locally quarried limestone and reddish | sandstone during the late 13th or early 14th century p |
t line a little distance further on, and the | sandstone houses are precisely in line with both secti |
igwanaabikokaag (Hinckley) and Asinikaaning ( | Sandstone) communities of the Kettle River Band of St. |
Alabama, where it grows in open woods and on | sandstone outcrops. |
ron oxide argillite, siltstone and quartzose | sandstone. |
, which were mined at Ronnenberg and Benthe, | sandstone and limestone in the Deister and Kleine Deis |
y at Southern Cross (near Kalgoorlie) and at | Sandstone in the Murchison region, and later at the Ab |
The hall is built in banded pink and buff | sandstone with a grey-green slate roof. |
weathering, medium-bedded dolomite and minor | sandstone. |
w altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky | sandstone soils. |
The calcrete and the | sandstone have been quarried in various places over th |
ome grayish-red siltstone and shale and some | sandstone. |
, Shropshire and South Cheshire Ways and the | Sandstone Trail, and several others run through the vi |
On and around | sandstone plateaus, often on lateritic soils. |
s are composed of a red Permian and Triassic | sandstone about 200 Million years old. |
woodland clearings on rocky terrain, and on | sandstone. |
ured materials included white marble and red | sandstone. |
ding an alabaster knight of circa 1360 and a | sandstone lady of circa 1490. |
a geological fault which brings another hard | sandstone known as the 'Farewell Rock' up against soft |
ginia is the principal source of Aquia Creek | sandstone, a building stone used in many of the early |
The underlying rocks are Devonian | sandstone and Carboniferous limestone, overlain by wit |
Crucial habitat characteristics are rugged | sandstone gorges with a cover of dry monsoon vine-thic |
and grey bands, while the upper parts are in | sandstone ashlar with red and grey bands. |
Around the balcony are sixteen | sandstone figures representing the arts, sciences and |
Lining the walkway are massive | sandstone monuments created by artistic inmates from t |
The front and sides of the building are in | sandstone, and the rear is in brick. |
found worldwide, their main locality are the | sandstone shales near the White Sea, Russia. |
e foundation and the walls are predominately | sandstone. |
Most Cheshire buildings are in | sandstone, brick or are timber framed. |
cornice, portico, and Doric capitals are red | sandstone, while the triglyphs and moldings are cement |
Within the area the | Sandstone group has been subdivided into three lithost |
There is an area of | sandstone and shale of Carboniferous age in the north |
eported as being seepage areas, streambanks, | sandstone pavement, or sandy depressions. |
hern Territory, specifically the Arnhem Land | sandstone escarpment. |
rough but when they are permeable such as in | sandstone, oil flows freely. |
Known as Aquia | sandstone, material from quarries in this area was uti |
posed of a precambrian rock known as Elkmont | sandstone. |
Their survey identified Paratoari as natural | sandstone formations, not as symmetrical in placement |
z was forced to take on such jobs as cutting | sandstone. |
uscarora Formation - also known as Tuscarora | Sandstone or Tuscarora Quartzite - is a mapped bedrock |
cluster of local outcrops known as Southern | Sandstone. |
designed by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow as a | sandstone Richardsonian Romanesque mansion in 1884. |
White Ash & | sandstone below the high ridge at Mount Imlay |
The hall is built in ashlar red | sandstone. |
It is built in ashlar buff | sandstone with a Welsh slate roof. |
The church is constructed of ashlar red | sandstone and it has a green slate roof. |
They are built of ashlar Medina | sandstone. |
The internal walls are in ashlar Cheshire | sandstone. |
1840 and is a rectangular random ashlar, cut | sandstone building with a simple gable roof. |
ical habitat is shallow sand associated with | sandstone pavements and it appears to prefer areas wit |
unities, near creekbanks, or associated with | sandstone landscapes. |
Gold mining at the | Sandstone area stretches back over the past century. |
1889 as a small, wood frame building atop a | sandstone base, it had living quarters below and an oi |
ago, marked by deposition of the Bacon Ridge | Sandstone. |
atively soft, but they have a harder band of | sandstone at their base which prevents their rapid ero |
e fells are formed from alternating bands of | sandstone and limestone assigned by geologists to the |
Bands of | sandstone horizontally span the facade. |
the Shepherds Chine member, the Barnes High | Sandstone member, and the Cowleaze Chine member. |
The basalt topped | sandstone hill at Scrabo is one of the dominant featur |
It is found on basalt and | sandstone derived soils along watercourses, hillsides |
Springs emerging from the base of | sandstone slopes generate nutrient poor acid mires dom |
lies and rainforest areas, on soils based on | sandstone. |
in Melaleuca viridiflora woodlands, bases of | sandstone escarpments, and gravelly yellow soil in fla |
This bed of | sandstone was later uplifted, and the Garden of the Go |
where a rigid tabular body such as a bed of | sandstone, is stretched and deformed amidst less compe |
The bedrock is | sandstone, and the land is relatively flat with an ave |
nd is of particular interest because beds of | sandstone in the middle of the section show structures |
Its habitat is recorded as being near | sandstone outcrops in drainage lines. |
more mundane; the rock mound, being totally | sandstone has been worn constantly by the elements as |
abi Formation) are present above and below a | sandstone sequence (the Cardium Formation). |
some courses with corbelling, and a belt of | sandstone, plus larger elements such as significant re |
This soil profile showed that beneath the | sandstone and lime concrete footings was a 1.5 to 2.0 |
e of a two or three year old child beneath a | sandstone slab and a newborn baby crushed in the termi |
om the presence of the limestone beneath the | sandstone cover. |
the daughter did not like it, so Berger had | sandstone put around the exterior of the home. |
he valley narrows considerably between steep | sandstone ridges after the river passes through Ashwoo |
cle Shale, and then micaceous Black Mountain | Sandstone that contains lenses of shale. |
th near Black Mountain is the Black Mountain | Sandstone. |
ounty, in the territory of the Blackfoot, in | sandstone of the Upper Two Medicine Formation, a layer |
plateau and the occasional erratic block of | sandstone. |
at they were tossed against a great block of | sandstone. |
with many articulations, and large blocks of | sandstone, combined with the building's oriel windows, |
The Bluff Dale | Sandstone is a geological formation in Texas whose str |
Among which The Soul Escaping the Body (in | sandstone, 1918). |
The area is bordered by | sandstone cliffs, eroded to a few metres above sea lev |
d main block and a 1 1⁄2-story wing, both of | sandstone construction. |
Beneath the brewery immense | sandstone cellars were used as an excellent storage lo |
ldings are often constructed of brick and/or | sandstone. |
walls are constructed primarily of brick and | sandstone, although elements of iron and of other kind |
The church's brick and | sandstone walls rests on a foundation of sandstone; th |
The four-story red brick and | sandstone building, located on a hilltop overlooking t |
se eighteen buildings are built of brick and | sandstone with elements of stone and iron. |
The courts are constructed in red brick with | sandstone dressings and steeply-pitched slate roofs. |
The red brick and | sandstone building was built in 1891, registered as a |
The two-storey building is in red brick with | sandstone trimming under a slate roof. |
The brown face brick and | sandstone building originally consisted of the central |
lass and steel skyscraper features brick and | sandstone finish at the base, to reflect the architect |
The museum is in Ruabon red brick with | sandstone dressings, and it has a red tile roof in fre |
The farmhouse is built in brown brick with | sandstone dressings and diapering in blue brick and so |
as constructed of granite, stone, brick, and | sandstone in Richardsonian Romanesque style, featuring |
cade is executed in red and grey bricks with | sandstone ornamentations. |
ls is associated with faults bringing harder | sandstone beds into contact with the more readily erod |
l L-shape, with a facade of brown Longmeadow | sandstone, a tower rising from the L's inner corner, a |
shlar Victorian Gothic Revival building with | sandstone trim, designed by architects Edwin L. Walter |
Most of these building are | sandstone; a result of the construction of fire resist |
a rustic, Mediterranean-style building with | sandstone walls, crenelated parapets, and an asymmetri |
eet, with an undercroft of six bays built in | sandstone rubble. |
The church is built in | sandstone from Helsby, Cheshire. |
It is built in | sandstone with a Kerridge stone-slate roof. |
The Old Crypt is built in | sandstone and brick with a grey slate roof. |
rst half of the 17th century and is built of | sandstone, representing a typical castle from that per |
The church is built in | sandstone rubble with a slate roof. |
It is built in | sandstone and brick with grey slate gabled roofs in tw |
the rear where the ground floor is built of | sandstone rubble with quoins whilst the upper storey i |
hase, in the 13th century), and was built of | sandstone. |
is an early structural Shiva temple built of | sandstone in Kanchipuram, India, by a Pallava dynasty |
It is a rectangular structure, built of | sandstone and shaped like a truncated pyramid. |
neer to the Caledonian Railway, and built of | sandstone ashlar blocks. |
The church is built in | sandstone with roofs of slate and lead. |
Built of | sandstone by Hugues de Bours. |
It was originally built of | sandstone, and is the third church building for the pa |
The church is built of | sandstone. |
It is built in | sandstone rubble with slate roofs and consists of a we |
Nottingham is built on | sandstone and beneath the city is honeycomb of caves. |
Built of | sandstone, it stands adjacent to the Green. |
The bridge was built in | sandstone in 1894 for Lever Brothers in their model vi |
They are built of | sandstone; much of their carving and detail has been l |
It is built of | sandstone and has a painted interior. |
The church is built in | sandstone with a roof of green slate. |
ality and Harrisburg, Illinois were built on | sandstone bluffs overlooking the Saline River Middle F |
The church is built in | sandstone with a slate roof. |
e geology is Triassic, represented by bunter | sandstone (Budleigh Salterton Pebble Beds) and the are |
efences of the fortress were reinforced by a | sandstone wall and at this time the gates and their to |
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