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  • tic, pitched roof building with a front-facing gable, a unique square bell tower with flared eaves,
  • Robert Gable, a businessman from southern Kentucky, was the
  • It features a corner bell tower and center gable above the main engine door.
  • ith no mouldings and traces of an earlier roof gable above it, and preserving two sawn-off ends of
  • n aedicula with a corbelled pointed arch and a gable above.
  • After a questioning, bookkeeper Darleen Gable admitted to the theft of nearly $5,000.
  • r Bros. executive Darryl F. Zanuck about Clark Gable after testing him for the lead in Warner's gan
  • In 1995 Gable again sought the governor's office, and lost i
  • o and "JA" for Julia Amanda are located on the gable along with the date "1860."
  • Gable also robbed the Critter Club, an animal-focuse
  • The central gable also contains three bays with casements of nin
  • in November 1935 on a major story about Clark Gable, an incident so embarrassing to Parsons that s
  • e film was directed by Kevin Macdonald and Jim Gable and produced by Victoria Pearman.
  • est end of the village, of which only the west gable and parts of the east end remain.
  • Street are two six-light oriel windows under a gable, and a smaller three-light casement window to
  • roads with other paths leading direct up Great Gable and following the outflow of Sprinkling Tarn u
  • Another vergeboard decorates the rear (north) gable and a two-story kitchen wing on the north.
  • ains in England, including Scafell Pike, Great Gable and Lingmell.
  • A two-story brick building, it features a rear gable and a hip roof over the main part of the house
  • tion was almost complete; only the towers, the gable and roof were missing.
  • Jill Clayburgh in Gable and Lombard, 1976
  • Gable and Colbert in the movie's trailer
  • mes has reported that rumor has it that "Clark Gable and Bette Davis once lived there, holding lavi
  • The porch gable and main roof are covered with square-butt woo
  • Braham Murray with Tom Courtenay, Christopher Gable and Patricia Routledge (1976)
  • r Gothic detailing on the vergeboards of their gable and porch roofs.
  • On the top of the gable and slightly recessed is a timber louvred bell
  • s including Never Let Me Go (1953), with Clark Gable and The Cherry Orchard, opposite Charles Laugh
  • Marion Davies in which she co-stars with Clark Gable and Robert Paige (credited under his original
  • ille's credits include films like The Goddess, Gable and Lombard, Scorpio, A Star Is Born, and The
  • the central hub of the high country are Great Gable and its satellites, while two principal ridges
  • At the rear is another gable and a chimney.
  • 972 Summer Olympics, two of his wrestlers, Dan Gable and Ben Peterson won gold medals.
  • as the piazza-style original veranda, pointed gable and scroll-sawn vergeboard, suggest an embrace
  • President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Clark Gable, and General George S. Patton have been identi
  • After Office Hours, starring Clark Gable and Constance Bennett
  • On the gable and on the dormer there are finials.
  • lains of Oklahoma starring screen giants Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as the oilmen.
  • entrance pavilion with a gambrel-roofed cross gable and a semi-circular entrance portico.
  • Filming began in a tense atmosphere as Gable and Colbert were dissatisfied with the quality
  • This was the second (and final) time that Gable and Young appeared together in a film, the fir
  • he episode was written by staff writers Ashley Gable and Thomas A. Swyden, and directed by Stephen
  • is a 1950 romantic comedy film starring Clark Gable and Loretta Young as mayors who meet during a
  • hitecture, with an elaborate balustrade, front gable, and friezes.
  • The film stars Clark Gable and Lana Turner.
  • It was suggested that the gable and clock be moved to the Liberty Stadium, how
  • 933 musical film starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable and featuring Franchot Tone, the fourth of eig
  • nt navigational and safety point between Great Gable and Scafell Pike, with the placement of the Mo
  • r and it passes between the mountains of Great Gable and Scafell Pike (the latter is England's high
  • ist chapel was rebuilt in 1871, with a stepped gable and Perpendicular Gothic style windows.
  • On the front gable and the clerestory area, as well as on top of
  • The building has a characteristic temple gable and a decorated frieze with scenes from Denmar
  • ght comedy No Man of Her Own (1932) with Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, the comedy I'm No Angel (1
  • n the 1940s with paternity cases against Clark Gable and Charlie Chaplin, and a breach of contract
  • Night, directed by Frank Capra, starring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert - winner of 5 Academy Aw
  • falleries, a stained glass rose window in each gable and representations of two saints not usually
  • Then on March 29, 1939, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard were married here.
  • It features a porch and roof with gable and jerkin head dormers.
  • with a three-light window in the north gable, and entered by a doorway in the west wall, an
  • Her other films include Portnoy's Complaint, Gable and Lombard (in which she portrayed screen leg
  • sell film musical starring Twiggy, Christopher Gable and Max Adrian.
  • was directed by Edward Dmytryk, starred Clark Gable and Susan Hayward and was written by Ernest K.
  • ce end, and a small semicircular window in the gable apex opened into the rear.
  • Small oculi are located in the gable apexes, and a similarly sided and fenestrated
  • The hipped roof and ridge of each gable are topped by metal cresting.
  • Above the doorway, in the gable, are three wooden niches.
  • On the summit of the gable are ball finials.
  • On the gable are curious large round chimneys.
  • Clark Gable as Alan Gaskell
  • Clark Gable as Rance Brett
  • Clark Gable as Carl Luckner
  • Martha Gable as Eddie's Wife
  • Clark Gable as Jack Thornton
  • Clark Gable as Big John McMasters.
  • Clark Gable as Christopher "Chris" Hunter
  • Clark Gable as Michael 'Mike' Anthony
  • John Clark Gable as Army Officer Terry
  • yd, Judi Dench as Elizabeth Trant, Christopher Gable as Inigo Jollifant, Marti Webb as Susie Dean,
  • a Seas is a 1935 adventure film starring Clark Gable as a brave sea captain, Jean Harlow as his bra
  • 31) with Wallace Beery, Jean Harlow, and Clark Gable, as well as the legendary Lost Generation cele
  • Clark Gable, asked whether he had signed a new contract wi
  • There is a tall gable at the end of the church, and a corresponding
  • On the gable at the east end of the nave are the remains of
  • Garland sang the song to Gable at a birthday party thrown for him by Metro-Go
  • n of the station buildings uses a crow stepped gable at each end, favoured by the NER company in th
  • e; the centre bay also has an ornately treated gable at roof level, containing round porthole-style
  • applies to the col between Great End and Great Gable at a height of 1,560 ft, but is now more gener
  • However, the curves and double gable at the top, the projecting oriel at the entran
  • ed by a central pillar, is steeply sloped; the gable beams cross to form roof horns that may be dec
  • f horns (tandrotrano), formed from the crossed gable beams that extended past the roof line of all
  • and when she leaned against her co-star Clark Gable between scenes she said, "I feel terrible.
  • On the gable between the nave and the chancel is a twin ope
  • 1915-1916 and is composed of a large principal gable block with a gabled wing.
  • happened because reports showed the three old gable buildings were structurally damaged.
  • aters, who looked upon the stack and the three gable buildings alongside it as something the public
  • The building retains its original wood gable, but it has been covered with asphalt for econ
  • Close up of the pediment gable by sculptor Anton Anreith.
  • turned to its original pitch, albeit without a gable, by the restorers in 1907-1908, which gave ris
  • rried at the Inn in 1945), W. C. Fields, Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Spencer Tracy, Fess Parker, James
  • alt Disney, Irene Dunne, Victor Fleming, Clark Gable, Cedric Gibbons, Hedda Hopper, Leo McCarey, Ja
  • comprises four gables, the windows of the last gable concealing the major error of the interior, th
  • s a slightly recessed centre with a pedimented gable containing a mosaic designed by Alfred Garth J
  • rch is on the west side, over which is a small gable containing the Ingmire Hall cross.
  • Above this a Baroque-shaped gable containing a two-light window and at its summi
  • The return to the left of the main front has a gable containing a window and timber-framed panellin
  • d windows above which is a stone cornice and a gable containing a circular clock face with a stone
  • Each gable contains one large central circular window wit
  • istinguished by lace bargeboards, and the west gable contains a pointed window.
  • The gable contains a row of quatrefoil panels over the w
  • of the tower, including a gunloop in the west gable covering the barmkin, were remodelled in the 1
  • The central gable covers the main eating hall with fireplace, an
  • nd and the transepts have angle buttresses and gable crosses.
  • Dan has 7 grandchildren Gable, Danny, Jake, Elsie, Eliza, Betsy and Mickey.
  • Right gable detail
  • in watershed runs broadly westwards from Great Gable, dividing the headwaters of Ennerdale and Wasd
  • al hipped roof obscured by multiple gables and gable dormers.
  • continues along the north east ridge to Green Gable, dropping to Windy Gap (2,460 ft) as it rounds
  • e descends north east from the summit of Green Gable, dropping through Mitchell Cove to the flat-to
  • eporters asked Monroe if she felt guilty about Gable's death, she refused to answer, but the journa
  • ayed there, including Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable during the filming of The Misfits; Senator Jos
  • Above each window is a dormer gable, each with a richly carved bargeboard.
  • The buildings had a step gable each, but have been entirely remodeled in the
  • h period movie stars as Humphrey Bogart, Clark Gable, Edward G. Robinson, Jean Harlow, Peter Lorre,
  • Mazie Gable Elementary School
  • Clark Gable, Elizabeth Taylor, and Esther Williams make ca
  • irty-one typical gablefront houses, twenty-one Gable Ell designs, nineteen Cross-Forms, eight L-for
  • frame vernacular Queen Anne-style house with a gable ell.
  • In its gable end St Eleutherius appears, holding his crozie
  • lic mass was held in secret was at the western gable end of Ballard House.
  • The house has two corbelled gable end chimneys and a large chimney at the rear o
  • and jettied with pargeting in the panels; the gable end contains a four-light window and above thi
  • ing imbricated shingles on the westward-facing gable end of the house, a frieze with spindles on th
  • The east gable end has an arched vergeboard.
  • The house now consists of three bays with a gable end roof, and is two stories in height.
  • and is a two story, five bay, center entrance, gable end brick building.
  • e porch, three tiered, extends across the east gable end of the house.
  • The gable end supports depicting Caryatids and Atlas are
  • Part of the great hall, and the west gable end with its rose window became more visible a
  • ts: rows of dormers, triangular windows in the gable end, and railing above the porch mimicking gin
  • round arched windows and a small cupola on the gable end.
  • 7 round holes drilled below the cornice on the gable end.
  • uzzled, thus Christianised, bear clasping each gable end.
  • It features an engaged bell tower at the east gable end.
  • and what was intended to be a temporary slated gable end.
  • with a muizetanden pattern in the brick of its gable endm also survive.
  • The flanking two-bay wings have pediment gable ends and the outermost, single-story wings are
  • r chimneystack to sacristy, stone crosses over gable ends and cast-iron rainwater goods supported b
  • he Station house was of two stories with three gable ends facing on to the platform.
  • The gable ends are sheathed in random-width planks varyi
  • is the outer shell of the manor house and the gable ends of the barn.
  • steeply pitched roof with stone coping to the gable ends and crosses at the apex.
  • rge brick house in the old English style, with gable ends and mullion windows, had been erected at
  • local stone in random rubble, with a porch and gable ends of brick, and exterior walls in lime mort
  • A Persian couple ( Gable ends).
  • Scalloped vergeboards decorate the gable ends, and the cornice is similarly trimmed.
  • he grounds of which stand the remaining walls, gable ends, of the 'Parliament Barn' where the first
  • It features fishscale shingles on the gable ends.
  • front with brick pilasters and stepped parapet gable ends.
  • ; Quicks Farm, a house with a red brick front, gable ends; and Seasons, a single storey thatched bu
  • ndouts such as Kurt Angle, Cael Sanderson, Dan Gable, etc. and was elected to the NCAA 75th Anniver
  • y a hipped roof with two steeply pitched cross gable extensions in the Queen Anne style.
  • minated by the three onion domes which top the gable facing the street.
  • e the Old Man of Coniston, Scafell Pike, Great Gable, Fairfield and the Langdale Pikes.
  • st edge of the village) on the site of the old Gable Farm in 1975, the construction of the A12 bypa
  • The front gable features a three part pointed arch window.
  • lers in the town, features like the full stone gable fields on either end.
  • t and west elevations feature fully pedimented gable fields, rising slightly above the roofline to
  • Main article: Clark Gable filmography
  • the eclectic brick building employs a Flemish gable flanked by turrets.
  • ted the ballet on Lynn Seymour and Christopher Gable, Fonteyn and Nureyev danced the opening night,
  • made, as she encouraged MGM to make a trade of Gable for Bing Crosby, who was the only person she w
  • Brandreth is a near neighbour of Great Gable, forming part of the head of Ennerdale.
  • In 1982, Gable founded the Central School of Ballet with Ann
  • Gerry Gable, from anti-fascist magazine Searchlight, said:
  • was built of granite and rusticated stone with gable front porticoes on all sides, each of which is
  • s Upson House, 1316 Marion Avenue, a one-story gable front Colonial example, "perhaps the oldest ho
  • It is a gable front building, approximately 48 feet (15 m) w
  • It is a "free standing gable front" structure.
  • ith a painted clapboard exterior and a simple, gable front, reactangular plan typical of mid 19th c
  • and features a bell tower projecting from the gable front.
  • wood frame structure with a long, rectangular, gable fronted main block.
  • Gable Garenamotse - 7.78 metres (did not advance)
  • Gable Garenamotse, Athletics, Men's Long Jump
  • The film stars Clark Gable, Gene Tierney, with a supporting cast that inc
  • Brian Gable, Globe and Mail editorial cartoonist
  • Joe E. Brown, Hugh Herbert, W.C. Fields, Clark Gable, Groucho and Harpo Marx, Johnny Weissmuller, M
  • iebelgruppe vom Zeustempel in Olympia (Eastern Gable Group of the Zeus Temple in Olympia), 1923
  • ontinues south east to Haystacks and the Great Gable group.
  • had announced her separation from Miller, and Gable had died from a heart attack.
  • Among other celebrities Clark Gable had a home in Bermuda Dunes.
  • By the 20th century, a gable had been added to the structure.
  • ed at Corringham Primary School, then moved to Gable Hall School, a state-owned Arts Foundation Sch
  • Gable Hall School is a secondary school in Stanford-
  • ed after the 1786 demolitions, but the central gable has a reset oriel window with Tudor roses and
  • churches; St Peter's at Northney, St Mary's at Gable Head and the more recently built St Andrew's i
  • Spencer Tracy, Dick Powell, Will Rogers, Clark Gable, Herbert Hoover, Jean Harlow, Leslie Howard an
  • Gable's father was an oil-well driller and Gable him
  • front entrance faces north and is covered by a gable hood-type porch supported by peeled-pole brack
  • cornice, surmounted by the small false partial gable in Spanish tiles, both from 1924.
  • arring Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, and Clark Gable in a story about rival newspaper correspondent
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