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Tri-County Technical College is located within the Town. Detail of window with hinged panels, Woodburn Plantation
Detail changes for 1975 included revised grilles and taillights along with new rear quarter windows for pillared and Holiday sedans – the latter's design similar to an opera window.
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And when Alfred was forced into his bed, Tessie left the front porch of the store and sat at home, rocking in her rocker in the living room, staring out the window -- the rose still in her hair.
And the coffee shop on Drexel Street, where the men spent their evenings and Sundays playing cards, had a rose hedge beneath its window.
The sandstone walls were erected by Scottish immigrants, employed by Hoban, as were the high relief rose and garland decorations above the north entrance and the " fish scale " pattern beneath the pediments of the window hoods.
An important example of Apulian Romanesque architecture, the church has a simple Romanesque façade with three portals ; in the upper part is a rose window decorated with monstruous and fantasy figures.
The west fronts are highly consistent, having three portals surmounted by a rose window, and two large towers.
The façade was built in 1457, with the characteristic rose window and a portal flanked by two Renaissance statues of the famous comaschi Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger.
Between 1210 and 1220, the fourth architect oversaw the construction of the level with the rose window and the great halls beneath the towers.
The most significant change in design came in the mid 13th century, when the transepts were remodeled in the latest Rayonnant style ; in the late 1240s Jean de Chelles added a gabled portal to the north transept topped off by a spectacular rose window.
It includes the Galliani Polyptych by Alberto Piazza ( 1520 ), and has, on the façade, a rose window decorated with polychrome majolica.
Other spectacular windows in the Minster include an ornate rose window and the tall five sisters window.
In the north transept Grimthorpe had the Perpendicular window demolished and his design inserted — a rose window of circles, cusped circles and lozenges arrayed in five rings around the central light, sixty-four lights in total, each circle with a different glazing pattern.
Other late twentieth-century works include the restoration of Alban's shrine, with a new embroidered canopy, and the stained glass designed by Alan Younger for Grimthorpe's north transept rose window, unveiled in 1989 by Diana, Princess of Wales.
Fifteen huge mid-13th century windows fill the nave and apse, while a large rose window with Flamboyant tracery ( added to the upper chapel c. 1490 ) dominates the western wall.
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