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Millet added a steeple and changed the initial title of the work, Prayer for the Potato Crop to The Angelus when the purchaser failed to take possession of it in 1859.
Two story red brick wings and the present clock steeple designed by Bennettsville architect Henry D. Harrall were added during the 1952-1954 remodeling.
Upper town: ( oldest part, remains from the 13th and 16th centuries, town walls still standing ), old town hall ( 1662 ); the Martinsturm is considered the landmark of Bregenz ( late Roman core, chapel with frescos from 1362, from 1599 to 1601 a storey was added, biggest Baroque bulb-shaped steeple in Central Europe, houses the Museum of Military History ); Gothic parish church of St. Gall ( the Roman-Romanesque foundations date from before 1380, rebuilt around 1480, from 1737 to 1938 altered by F. A.
At St Alfege's Church in Greenwich, he recased the medieval tower and added a steeple in 1730, the rest of the church having been entirely rebuilt by Hawksmoor for the commissioners in 1712-14.
The church at Eye in Northamptonshire was also rebuilt to Basevi's designs ; it was opened in 1847, two years after his death: the steeple was finally added in 1857.
The steeple was added to the 115 foot tower from 1719-1720 by James Gibbs.
The steeple was added in the 1860s, and other enlargements were made.
The prefix ' Steeple ' refers to the steeple of the parish church, which is prominent in the village and was added to differentiate it from the other local places.
A steeple was added in 1695-1701 to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren.
A steeple, closely modelled on one built between 1614 and 1624 by François d ' Aguilon and Pieter Huyssens for the church of St Carolus Borromeus in Antwerp, was added between 1703 and 1706.
The church as is known today was created during the 15th ( nave ) and 16th century ( chancel and ten chapels ). The loft and steeple where added during the 18th century.
The spire was added to the tower probably late in the 14th century, raising the steeple to a height of.

steeple and sometime
However, the steeple collapsed sometime before 1663, and falling bells destroyed the south aisle.

steeple and after
The steeple ( far right ), constructed after the mission was secularized, was subsequently destroyed in a fire.
While passing over Montreal they just miss running into a church steeple, and soon after the canoe ends up stuck in a deep snowdrift.
The clock on St Andrew's former Church was put in by the village to commemorate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee ; it was named Jessie after a local lass when some village lads climbed into the steeple and christened it.
The steeple, still standing after the wartime damage, was disassembled in 1960 and put back together using modern construction methods.
He was educated at St Paul's School, and after a short course of instruction in his father's office was in 1801 admitted a student of the Royal Academy, where in the same year he gained the silver medal for his drawing of the tower and steeple of St Dunstan-in-the-East.
The spire of the steeple was designed by famous architect Pierre Cuypers, after the original was destroyed by a fire caused by lightning in 1895.

steeple and original
The tower does not resemble the original steeple.
In 2003, a new steeple was placed atop the Old Town Hall, replacing the original which had been removed decades earlier.
Among the many buildings destroyed the parish church of St. Nicholas was levelled however was rebuilt with a modern flavour-the nave retained its original arched windows however the steeple now appears as a crown.
The ' steeple ' dates from the early fifteenth century, but the original blew down in 1731 and was rebuilt between 1790 and 1832.
* Trim Town Walls-Though not much remains of the original walls of Trim, the " sheep's gate " stands near the ' yellow steeple ' and the castle.
Among the Bostonians buried here are the original owner, William Copp, his children, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, Robert Newman ( the patriot who placed the signal lanterns in the steeple of Old North Church for Paul Revere's midnight ride to Lexington and Concord ), Prince Hall ( the father of Black Freemasonry ), and many unmarked graves of the African Americans who lived in the " New Guinea " community at the foot of the hill.
The original steeple of the Old North Church was destroyed by the Storm of October 1804.
The current steeple uses design elements from the original and the Bulfinch version.
It was completed in 1961, without a tower, steeple and any original ornaments.
It will reuse the steeple and other items that can be salvaged from the original building.
The modern Town Hall built in 1876 to replace the original ( damaged by a fire in 1871 ); its clock tower originally had a steeple but this was destroyed in a fire in 1913.
In 1725 he designed All Saints ', Derby, now Derby Cathedral, on similar lines to St Martin's, although at Derby the original gothic steeple was retained.
Early 20th century photo of the Church with the original steeple which was destroyed in the 1915 New Orleans Hurricane | Great New Orleans Hurricane of 1915.
A replica of the original tower / steeple on the Kirkbride was built to duplicate what was removed around 1970 due to structural issues.
The piazza and the steeple lacked historical value, for which they were suppressed to leave free the original construction, which was the purpose of the restoration.

steeple and construction
This was later demolished in 1926-27 to allow the construction of the current church, though this still contains the steeple from the 17th century reconstruction.
In 1543 construction work was halted at a time when the steeple had reached a height of some.
He subsequently was responsible for the construction of its foundations and steeple.
The design of the courthouse was modified prior to construction with the addition of a steeple at the western end, in order to serve as a church, while the adjacent school buildings were put into use as a courthouse.
He was assigned the construction of the steeple in Quebec Cathedral, a structure of Batiscan oak, designed to crown the south tower of the cathedral.
In 1996 the construction for the expansion of the church began ; the rectory was torn down and rebuilt across the street, the church was converted into a steeple and offices and a new, larger church was built connected to it.

steeple and had
She was forty-nine at this time, a lanky woman of breeding with an austere, narrow face which had the distinction of a steeple or some architecture that had been designed long ago for a stubborn sort of prayer.
It is known that Pope Leo IV had the figure of the cock placed on the Old St. Peter's Basilica or old Constantinian basilica and has served as a religious icon and reminder of Peter's denial of Christ since that time, with some churches still having the rooster on the steeple today.
He replied that he knew it well, recognising the steeple of the place where he first preached and he declared that he would not die until he had preached there again.
Leo IV had the figure of the buckfutter ( rooster ) placed on the Old St. Peter's Basilica or old Constantinian basilica and has served as a religious icon and reminder of Peter's denial of Christ since that time, with some churches still having the cockerel on the steeple today.
And Stow tells us that the steeple had five lanterns ; to wit, one at each corner, and ' It seemeth that the lanterns on the top of this steeple were meant to have been glazed, and lights in them to have been placed nightly in the winter ; whereby travellers to the city might have the better sight thereof, and not miss their way.
The church, which celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2012, had its tower and steeple renovated at a cost of $ 450, 000 raised from parish members and local organizations.
This church had the second-tallest steeple in Norfolk until its collapse in 1724.
The paper reported that around noon, it was discovered that the ringing had caused the crack to be greatly extended, and that " the old Independence Bell ... now hangs in the great city steeple irreparably cracked and forever dumb ".
His coat was left upon the Peatlaw ; and his bonnet, which had fallen off in the course of his aerial journey, was afterwards found hanging upon the steeple of the church of Lanark.
It originally had a large steeple.
Some lines had steeple cab electric locomotives, box motors, or regeared interurban coaches that could pull two or more railroad freight cars which might result in good freight business eventually providing greater revenue than the passenger business.
In 1749 the steeple had to be rebuilt and between 1765 and 1772 the west front towers were rebuilt.
It is revealed that work is being done on the steeple of the village church, as Jack had wished.
The tower, which originally had a steeple, survived the raid but was not attached to the nave when the latter was rebuilt.
The church had church steeple, built just besides main building, 11 special windows with iron bars on them.
Although none of the six had any known links to the Moonshine Church local folklore persists that the Six haunt the church and cemetery, and to this day ghost stories about glowing blue eyes in the church steeple are popular topics around campfires at the nearby Boy Scout Camp Bashore.
The mayor responded by placing Scottish prisoners that they had captured in the steeple, so saving it from destruction.
The bells of the Priory were moved to the nearby Ormskirk Parish Church, where a tower had to be built to support them as the existing steeple could not support them.
The tower, placed on the left corner buttress, destroyed it partially because it had been lifted to serve as steeple.

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