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Image: StaffsWorcs Severn Junction 02. JPG | Narrow staircase locks connecting the canal with the River Severn at Stourport.
There is a spiral staircase and a lift inside the cross, connecting the top of the basilica dome to a trapdoor on top of the cross, but their use is restricted to maintenance staff.
Yetsirah, The Heavenly City is a huge seven-layered ziggurat, with a large staircase on each face connecting the terraces of each layer.
Also added were a small stage area for public exhibit demonstrations and a bridge connecting a new metal staircase with the mezzanine exhibits.
There are two tracks in separate tunnels The station has two lifts and a spiral staircase connecting the road level to platform level ( about 70 feet below ).
When opened, the platforms were accessed in the standard manner by four lifts and an emergency staircase connecting to parallel passageways and bridges to midway along the platforms.
The castle interior boasts a Great Hall that has the Stuart Arms over the fireplace ; a musicians gallery ; secret staircase connecting the high tower to the Great Hall ; Queen's Bedroom ; servants ' quarters and of course several splendid plasterwork ceilings.
This manoeuvre rendered necessary a scenographic staircase of several flights leading to the front door of the villa, the main descending to the courtyard and the two lateral ones connecting with the gable-ends of the barchesse.
A staircase connecting the two floors of the rotunda is found in the lobby of the main entrance.
Due to its proximity to the palace, the church was chosen by Ivan III to be his personal chapel, and a staircase connecting the church directly to his personal chambers in the palace was constructed.
The one at the center of the upper level is unstaffed and has a staircase connecting both platforms and one that goes up to the northwest corner of 87th Street and Central Park West.
The Sunken Garden, with lagoon connecting it to Lake Carasaljo, features a 17th century marble fountain from southern France, a double marble staircase flanked by lions, and carved marble benches which are copies of the benches in the Vatican Garden.

staircase and Kremlin
It contains dazzling reception halls, a ceremonial red staircase, private apartments of the tsars, and the lower storey of the Resurrection of Lazarus church ( 1393 ), which is the oldest extant structure in the Kremlin and the whole of Moscow.
Demolished by Joseph Stalin in the 1930s and replaced with a canteen for Kremlin workers, the staircase was rebuilt in 1994 at great expense.

staircase and with
Lomond Galleries, a former factory with an impressive dome and an even more impressive marble entrance hall and staircase.
Finally, Cooper directed that the plane take off with the rear exit door open and its staircase extended.
Northwest's home office objected on grounds that it was unsafe to take off with the aft staircase down.
Traditionally, at Wembley finals, the presentation is made at the Royal Box, with players, led by the captain, mounting a staircase to a gangway in front of the box and returning by a second staircase on the other side of the box.
Burnett, as " Starlett ", descends a long staircase wearing a green curtain complete with hanging rod.
Inside this wall was a tower over 3. 6 metres high, contained an internal staircase with 22 stone steps.
Near Luz en route to Haran, Jacob experienced a vision of a ladder, or staircase, reaching into heaven with angels going up and down it, commonly referred to as " Jacob's ladder ".
There are talks of it being taken away from this custody and being renovated and the Lodge being preserved with its original woodwork and ornate wooden staircase.
He produced new styles such as pilasters tapering thinner at the bottom, and a staircase with contrasting rectangular and curving forms.
The architectural centerpiece was a " floating " staircase with no visible supports.
He added Pitt Building ( M staircase ) between Ivy Court and Waterhouse's Lodge, and extended New Court with the construction of O staircase on the other side of the Lodge.
With his Prada projects, Koolhaas ventured into providing architecture for the fleeting world of fashion and with celebrity-studded cachet: not unlike Garnier's Opera, the central space of Koolhaas ' Beverly Hills Prada store is occupied by a massive central staircase, ostensibly displaying select wares, but mainly the shoppers themselves.
During an inauguration, the front of the Capitol is outfitted with a platform and a grand staircase.
The bow has a ground floor double staircase leading to a Ionic colonnaded loggia ( with the Truman Balcony at second-floor level ), known as the south portico.
The adjustment of the esplanade with its chapel, the spiral staircase in the courtyard and the transformation of the main building go back to that time.
" Accompanied by the gay writer Sir Noël Coward at a gala, she mounted a staircase lined with Guards.
A number of new public buildings were also added including ; the Arsenal ( 1610 – 19 ), the town hall with its north staircase tower ( 1632 – 34 ) and its eastern facade ( Archive tower 1624, completed 1703-14 ), the Jesuit church ( 1680 – 89 ), the new Ambassadorenhof ( 1717 – 24 ), the Holy Spirit Hospital in a suburb ( 1735 – 1800 ) and the new classicist Church of St. Ursus ( 1763 – 90 ).
An extant example of such a medieval kitchen with servants ' staircase is at Muchalls Castle in Scotland.
It was a tool particularly used by pattern makers and staircase makers and consisted of a broad-based wooden hand plane with a narrow blade projecting well beyond its base plate gaining it the nickname Old Woman's Tooth.
The King's staircase was decorated with frescos by Antonio Verrio and delicate ironwork by Jean Tijou.
" Asian Saka headgear is clearly visible on the Persepolis Apadana staircase bas-relief – high pointed hat with flaps over ears and the nape of the neck.
From this vantage point, the cafeteria's side entrance was located at the bottom of the staircase, with the school's main West Entrance located to the left and the athletic fields to the right.

staircase and river
The fountain in front of the staircase features the river gods of the Tiber and the Nile as well as Dea Roma ( Minerva ).
The navigation was taken over by seven men, all connected with the Stratford Canal, who turned Lucy's lock at Stratford into a two-rise staircase lock, constructed three new locks, and improved the river by dredging.
At the town of Béziers there was a staircase of eight locks at Fonsérannes to bring it to the river Orb.
Immediately north of the leat, a fish pass ( aka ladder / staircase ) has been constructed beside a river-wide weir, restoring migratory fish runs to the river after a break of over 100 years.
It is almost 34 metres high, and has a narrow and circular staircase which leads to a belvedere with remarkable views over the university, the historical part of the city centre and the river Mondego.
Partway through the Tunnel du Baou there is a window hollowed through the rock that allows access to the Baume aux Pigeons, with a steep metal staircase leading to the river and its rock formations.

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