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Various other finds of | stonework and skeletons in the area doubtless indicate |
over $20,000, including architectural work, | stonework, and carpentry. |
by Nash c. 1797, incorporating some medieval | stonework and some material from the eighteenth-centur |
Much of the original | stonework and wooden beams can still be viewed today.T |
building, noted for its intricate brick and | stonework and copper cornice, was designed in the Beau |
so that the heat does not damage pavement or | stonework, and to reduce the risk of the fire spreadin |
nsisted of substantial repairs to the ornate | stonework and windows, the installation of new floors |
of the lake, and the restoration of the park | stonework and structures. |
ar park in Church Road in the form of bridge | stonework and a small section of sandstone wall at the |
tored the original appearance of much of the | stonework and bronze, and in the late 1990s the origin |
Several sections of | stonework and the copper roof were replaced. |
ortland cement plaster was used to replicate | stonework and give the gatehouse an authentic castle a |
Little remains of the | stonework, and there is evidence of extensive quarryin |
eristics of the building were the decorative | stonework and, before alteration, the windows. |
d of old and new, it retains the traditional | stonework around the field throughout all its expansio |
Grotto | stonework around one of many mineral springs |
bridge was caused by the pistol hitting the | stonework as it was pulled off by the rock. |
002 together with large-scale repairs to the | stonework at a cost of more than £200,000. |
on sculptors, carved the abundant decorative | stonework at Trinity, showing owls, lizards, cats and |
Later the O'Sheas carved | stonework at the Kildare Street Club, including the fa |
Inscriptions on the | stonework at Sheldon give his name as Henry Ulm, it al |
The house has shaped | stonework at the front and rubble stonework on the sid |
3th-century gravestone incorporated into the | stonework, but the buttresses are no earlier than 14th |
There is a very small amount of 12th century | stonework, but the bulk of the church dates from the 1 |
The re-use of Roman | stonework can also be seen in other Anglo-Saxon buildi |
A more modern | stonework church was built in 1821-1836 m. |
renovation process, all of the statehouse's | stonework, consisting of marble, granite, and limeston |
Renewal to the external | stonework cost £30,000 in a project by William Anelay |
ssical Revival style and features terracotta | stonework, dental tooth molding, and metal-masonry flo |
Bridge in the main lobby, which also boasts | stonework depicting symbols of thrift and prudence fro |
d, was restored in the following season, its | stonework disassembled, cleaned, deteriorated surfaces |
London Road South), and the massive railway | stonework dominates the district of Heeley Bottom. |
A much damaged Celtic cross was found in the | stonework during restoration and a reconstruction has |
It then had a | stonework enclosure with high curtain walls, towers, a |
unusual but distinctive herringbone internal | stonework facing to the north wall of the nave from An |
ember 2004, with slate replaced on the roof, | stonework fixed at the base and windows replaced. |
1524, incorporating two stone arches made of | stonework from an earlier Norman church. |
style of Francis Smith of Warwick, and used | stonework from Lathom House, rescued as it was about t |
This changed in 1787 when | stonework from a nearby mansion at Clifton Maybank (wh |
ron, and is clad in a rusticated exterior of | stonework giving the appearance of an Italian Romanesq |
thedral proved unexpectedly difficult as the | stonework had been bonded together by molten lead. |
g renovation work it has been noted that the | stonework had once been painted in cream with details |
Since then the | stonework has all been removed but the motte survives |
is built in red brick with panels containing | stonework in the upper storey, and has Westmorland gre |
tracted with the town of Middletown to build | stonework in exchange for a deed of land. |
tion work was carried out to the surrounding | stonework in the porch, and also around the west windo |
of the finest examples of fourteenth century | stonework in the country which adorn the South West co |
The presence of certain devices in the | stonework, in particular the pomegranate device (the a |
ntury, the chancel shows herringbone pattern | stonework in the external walls, the font has a 15th c |
ing over the well replaced ruins of medieval | stonework in the 18th century. |
century decoration painted directly onto the | stonework in one of the upper rooms. |
(Bullet marked | stonework included as part of memorial) |
d in some places the walls preserve medieval | stonework, including some of the arcades of the cloist |
in the curtain walling of the original Tudor | stonework, including French stone from Caen brought fr |
llowing the incorporation of older religious | stonework into foundations, thus paradoxically ensurin |
The red paint on the | stonework is a reminder of the original brightly paint |
village, are very visible but nothing of the | stonework is above ground. |
The | stonework is good quality rubble with ashlar dressings |
d without its original painted interior, the | stonework is more decorated and detailed than the Sain |
ilt in 1080 and now the only remaining Saxon | stonework is seen in parts of the chancel and tower ar |
The majority of the | stonework is that known locally as 'Draycott Marble', |
Some of the | stonework is medieval. |
The | stonework is finished in local red sandstone and honey |
This type of | stonework is considered as high a quality as any. |
The lower half of the church tower has | stonework laid in herringbone fashion, and above is of |
erre Montet their masses of broken Ramesside | stonework led archaeologists to identify this as Pi-Ra |
Some of the dressed | stonework may have been used in the building of the ne |
tremely well over the years, but some of the | stonework needs urgent repairs. |
Embedded in the | stonework of the Mill is a Datestone inscribed HUNSETT |
wer had a spire until 1811, when some of the | stonework of the tower parapet fell off and the spire |
The | stonework of the Northern Cotswold villages such as St |
urbe with a long inscription carved into the | stonework of the exterior contains the tombs of four c |
was engaged on the Ionic capitals and other | stonework of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Boston, |
he buildings they constructed as well as the | stonework of the bridges and culverts of the railway b |
Some of the | stonework of the castle can be seen in the buildings o |
There are a number of dates carved into the | stonework of the derelict Trethevy Mill. |
Completed AD MDCCC." is now set into the | stonework of Caerleon Bridge. |
The | stonework of the ground floor of the foundation is vis |
His brother Thomas built the | stonework of Castle Oliver, Fowler Jones's largest pri |
manesque double-arch windows and much of the | stonework on the upper storey. |
of the east tower, and repairing some of the | stonework on the exterior of the church. |
There is no visible | stonework on the large motte. |
The | stonework on the entrance was restored in 1999. |
Vermiculate ashlar | stonework on the abutment of the bridge at water level |
Detail of the high quality | stonework on window facing towards Eglinton Country Pa |
a type of mitre joint, traditionally used in | stonework or masonry but commonly seen in kitchen coun |
ron framework which, rather than the visible | stonework, provides the main strength supporting the s |
Earthworks and some | stonework remain. |
There is a little 14th century | stonework remaining. |
Some medieval | stonework remains on the south side. |
s been a ruin since Tudor times but imposing | stonework remains are still present. |
Much of the | stonework remains, however, as do old support structur |
The exterior | stonework retains its Gothic appearance to this day an |
w heating and electrical service, repointing | stonework, roof and window repairs, repainting interio |
Some houses had | stonework round the front door and stone fireplaces, a |
rporated large quantities of carved Medieval | stonework salvaged from the Norman Benedictine Abbey o |
arry, and his great life's work was begun: a | stonework sculptured environment of terraces, alleys, |
trance is fronted by large rusticated ashlar | stonework, set with a scroll keystone. |
n a different arrangement and in a different | stonework setting. |
f neighbouring Sele Priory, and parts of the | stonework show evidence of having been previously used |
Traces of its | stonework survive on the north side of the road from B |
Much of the | stonework survives, including a rare example of a Norm |
Brick and | stonework that had badly deteriorated was returned to |
nt were affected by dry rot and decay of the | stonework; these were demolished in 1968, together wit |
redevelopment addressed dry rot and damaged | stonework, to turn the building into a theatre with 35 |
squint), which is set diagonally within the | stonework, to allow a view of the altar. |
e consist of a large mound, with very little | stonework visible. |
The | stonework was re-pointed in the 1980s and 1990s by a l |
Reclaimed Roman | stonework was used in the construction of the building |
More | stonework was given away by Mary I in the 16th century |
Originally, the | stonework was surmounted by a metal water tank with a |
All of the | stonework was torn down and sold off. |
Most of the | stonework was accomplished by Jabez Meacham, using sto |
In 2007 the tower | stonework was restored and the church bells replaced. |
The restoration and repointing of the | stonework was completed in 2000. |
Stonework was by the Sundstrom Brothers, who also work | |
ing of the Lady Chapel and several pieces of | stonework were added to both the interior and the exte |
olished because the 12th-century masonry and | stonework were unstable. |
at the temple site is the rich and intricate | stonework, which includes depictions of domestic anima |
itcham Public Library", neatly carved in the | stonework, with stone cornice. |
ng north wall is of Norman style herringbone | stonework, with two round arched doorways filled in to |
or, stonemason, entrepreneur, and scholar of | stonework world-wide. |
tect it during air raids as the bright white | stonework would have been extremely visible from the a |
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