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  • The Triumphal arch was built to commemorate the 600th anniversary
  • There is debate about when the arch was built, but current research that accepts th
  • The arch was an ancient Himalayan scale mountain that to
  • ilt in 1961 and extended southwards; the Euston Arch was demolished, the far north-eastern part of D
  • Although the arch was traditionally believed to be spot correspon
  • first scenes that were visible on the triumphal arch was a panel of Christ's enthronement with a gro
  • The arch was remodelled and enlarged when the city, then
  • Once the arch was reinforced, in 1999, the builders demolishe
  • The arch was originally constructed using large unmortar
  • (CMV) clearance plate, the crest of the tunnel arch was (20 ft.
  • k of rock was left in the 1870s after a natural arch was cut away by quarrymen at the Bill Quarry on
  • The chancel arch was widened and the east end was shortened by a
  • Curiously, the chancel arch was blocked and has a window set in it.
  • The Victory Arch was established as a memorial to those who serv
  • ainting, originally framed with a semi-circular arch, was one of Bosch's later works, from sometime
  • It is likely that the chancel arch was removed at this time.
  • The Dauletabad arch was confirmed by seismic surveys in 1968.
  • was built in about 1300 and the present chancel arch was built early in the 14th century.
  • It is connected by the arch way to the shorter 20 storey tower.
  • The bridge arch, weighing 200 tonnes was assembled on the Durha
  • In the early 16th century the tower and chancel arch were rebuilt, the south chapel widened and the
  • Beneath a grand arch were 2 astronomical clocks, one showing the Pto
  • Proposals to rebuild the arch were rejected, citing traffic congestion and th
  • nimise internal rust, the lower sections of the arch were coated with a vapour corrosion inhibitor,
  • The stage and proscenium arch were installed in about 1900.
  • George Smith (1875-01-19, Thorp Arch, Wetherby, Yorkshire - 1929-01-16) was a first
  • The sacred mountain is framed within the skewed arch when viewed while leaving the sacred ground - p
  • cally built by the monks, used to run under the arch, where the Normans ferried the stone and buildi
  • The arch where the road passes under the building acts a
  • ne can also find the Groeningegate, a triumphal arch, which gives access to the park.
  • t of the old church is a Norman apse, a vaulted arch which was later used as a burial vault of the H
  • It is just across the river from the Spanish Arch, which was the location of regular fish markets
  • hrough-arch bridge with a 151.3 meter long main arch which stands 31.5 meters above water level.
  • ding gauge as they had to pass under the Tyning Arch which had only 10 feet 10 inches (3.30 m) clear
  • small windows heads on each side of the central arch which remain from the Saxon church which once s
  • s divided at mid-point by a graceful elliptical arch which rests at either side on piers alluding to
  • On one of the spandrils of the inner arch, which is made of Caen stone, is the monogram i
  • icate by a transverse trunk, the venous jugular arch, which receive tributaries from the inferior th
  • Notable aspects include the Moravian arch, which was used in the dome's design, and the M
  • ng operation causes the strip to deform into an arch, which is measured using a gauge.
  • The new main entrance was an arch, which incorporated the new name in gilded lett
  • p onto terraces on both sides of the top of the arch, which give very good views of Hyde Park Corner
  • The bowling green is entered via a War Memorial Arch, which commemorates those who gave their lives
  • life, Simmons would design and create the iron arch which now stands over the school's entry gate.
  • mo Church, which contains part of the Ecce Homo arch, which extends to the outside street.
  • xcept in the posterior part, from the tendinous arch which completes the canal for the passage of th
  • At its southern perimeter lies the Glade Arch, which originally provided carriage traffic wit
  • ts birth under the theory of the Constitutional Arch, which stated that any government or opposition
  • the obturator membrane, and from the tendinous arch which completes the canal for the passage of th
  • Double horseshoe arch which separates the principal chapel from the n
  • t to suggest the Star of David, and an inverted arch, which was inspired by the outline of a seven-c
  • The arch, which is of twin box section, is the largest o
  • In 1964 a goods lorry nearly destroyed the arch while attempting to pass under it.
  • Shepperton Lock.The bridge is a seven-arch tied arch white stone bridge built 1783-1785 and is a Gra
  • open gabled portico, and rectangular and round arch window enframements.
  • It has a gable roof with a small, pointed arch window under the rear gable.
  • A Tudor arch window is centered in the pediment over the por
  • sual among such churches in featuring a pointed arch window in its front gable rather than the custo
  • The front gable features a three part pointed arch window.
  • The pointed arch windows described by McAlester are not present
  • Round arch windows in a tri-partite configuration line the
  • ng is notable for its Moorish Revival Horseshoe arch windows and for a truncated tower that "referen
  • The building has round arch windows on the main floor and rectangular windo
  • found in the tall narrow windows with the Roman arch windows and the central projecting pavilion.
  • k house with, bracketed eaves, narrow segmented arch windows, porches, and carved millwork which are
  • It features round arch windows, cast iron lintels and sills, and brown
  • th swell stone trim around the tiers of pointer arch windows.
  • Arch Wireless logo
  • In 2000, the Arch Wireless Championship was held at the course an
  • trance of the building had a four-centred stone arch with a very large round arched window above it
  • The entrance portal is surrounded by a large arch with a wavy profile, in which is a relief with
  • The west door has a semicircular arch with two semiarches and screens that rely on se
  • Looking towards the nave there is a Norman arch with squint windows to the side, cut through th
  • At each end was a triumphal arch with pediments above sculpted with the Grosveno
  • ing of a cast-iron trough supported by a single arch with five ribs, each consisting of four section
  • st 31), a main gate with a monumental horseshoe arch with remains of painted red and white voussoirs
  • A marble plaque was affixed to the newer arch, with the following inscription: "Ad majorem po
  • ck and takes the form of a tripartite triumphal arch with a carving of a female head on the keystone
  • ssee, is a 25 feet (8 m) high natural sandstone arch with a span of 50 feet (15 m).
  • The blocks were set in a giant arch, with the pressure of the water behind the dam
  • indow (perhaps also 19th century) has a pointed arch with three pointed lights and crossed mullions.
  • e 15th century the bridge consisted of a Gothic arch with a tower on each side.
  • he upper storey is a central window in a Gothic arch with a rectangular window on each side.
  • (c1730) Folly consisting of Arch with two flanking Obelisks.
  • and were recorded at the Pye Studios in Marble Arch with the session personnel including drummer Bo
  • e from the Uxbridge Road it though a tall stone arch with heavy iron gates and past a lodge.
  • olice police station at Waterloo by the Victory Arch, with a custody suite of three cells.
  • cess entered through segmental rusticated stone arch with carved head keystone [with] pediment incor
  • The entire entry is surrounded by a large arch with a decorated marble surround, featuring ros
  • as replaced by a metallic bridge, with a single arch with a 64m opening.
  • Outside can be seen an arch with 2 pairs of unfluted Ionic columns.
  • ge, built by George Palmer of Neath was an iron arch with green painted girders, but still referred
  • Location of the Peninsular Arch within Florida (in red).
  • green edge, the foot widening out into a triple arch, within which is a small angel kneeling in the
  • upper half, standing on a semi-circular base or arch, within which is a horseman in relief, with two
  • ion carved onto the right side of the triumphal arch within the church of the church.
  • As the top of the arch wore away, two fins were left.
  • There were reports that the arch would be dismantled as early as 2008, but the p
  • was issued on CD in 2001 as part of the Marble Arch Years boxed set.
  • the Rev. Christopher Atkinson, rector of Thorp Arch, Yorkshire.
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