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The chapel has a large vestry comprising rows of two-way-facing wooden benches and a stage, with a side entrance onto Beddoe Street and back entrance to Lewis Street.
In his account he described how “ on one side there was a wooden stage with two streamers – Hatuey beer and Bacardí rum – on each end and a Cuban flag in the middle.
Robert-Houdin once invited the strongest tribesman on stage and asked the Arabian to pick up the wooden chest placed on stage.
At that time there was a daily train to the city as well as daily stage coach service from McMinnville, and a single wooden bridge over the river.
The wooden bridge was used for a portion of the Butterfield Overland Mail stage route.
Bill, the ' star ' in a tall hat and black overcoat, walked back and forth across the stage with great wooden gestures.
German ethnologist Thomas Barthel believed that carving on wood was a secondary development in the evolution of the script based on an earlier stage of incising banana leaves or the sheaths of the banana trunk with a bone stylus, and that the medium of leaves was retained not only for lessons but to plan and compose the texts of the wooden tablets.
It is derived from the armor costumes used in Moro-moro stage plays where actors fought mock battles using wooden swords.
The stage was a wooden structure, almost as broad as it was long, elevated but slightly above the ground and open on all sides.
The stage was covered except for a wooden apron at the front.
At first, the Bowl was very close to its natural state, with only makeshift wooden benches for the audience, and eventually a simple awning over the stage.
Initially the floor of the yard ( including the area beneath the raised wooden stage ) had a screeded mortar surface but when the building was extended a compacted layer of silt, ash and clinker, mixed with hazelnut shells, was used.
Over the following years sets and stage mechanics were added to the simple wooden stage structure.
14th Century Doboj Fortress, reconstructed in 2006, with a wooden stage added during reconstruction
* The number of Aubrey Holes ( thought to have located wooden posts ) in the first stage of Stonehenge.
Besides the many trails, there is also a lake, a jogging route and many wooden buildings, including a small theater, consisting of a stage and many seats in the middle of a bamboo forest.
The Uchiko-za is unique and traditional because of its open Taiko-drum tower, the boxed seating area, the broad ramp leading to the stage along one side of the audience and the wooden, revolving stage.
The 19th-century wooden fixtures, silver stage curtain and French-made red velvet banquettes were removed for repair in specialist workshops.
The dressing rooms were also re-fitted with new washbasins and lighting and on stage the wooden steps to the fly-bridge were replaced with steel ladders.
He later built a wooden structure for his saloon, which he called " The Jersey Lilly " after the well-known British stage actress Lillie Langtry.
The 8. 1 metre ( 27 ft ) sloping reflective wooden ceiling over the stage has been lost over time.

wooden and presence
Wooden movable type was also first developed around 1040 AD by Bi Sheng ( 毕昇 ) ( 990 – 1051 ), as described by the Chinese scholar Shen Kuo ( 1031 – 1095 ), but was abandoned in favour of clay movable types due to the presence of wood grains and the unevenness of the wooden type after being soaked in ink.
Even older traces of human presence were found in the hamlets of Meyernberg: pieces of pottery and wooden crockery were dated to the 9th century based on their decoration.
As well as the cemeteries, the excavations in the 1990s confirmed the presence of a linear settlement, stretching along the Fosse Way for perhaps a kilometre, comprising cobbled streets, wooden and stone workshops and houses ( some with two storeys ) containing hearths and ovens, industrial areas, and a stone-lined well.
According to Blankenship and Tobias, cameras lowered down the shaft into a cave below recorded the presence of some chests, human remains, wooden cribbing and tools ; however, the images were unclear, and none of these claims have been independently confirmed.
A document dating from 1213 AD proves the presence of Henry I, Duke of Brabant, possibly in a wooden fortification.
In 1872 a Catholic Misión arrived to Lobos and left wooden cruxes each with a brick basis as clue of its presence, located at the northern part of the city near Salgado Channel ’ s bank and there is another crux at the southern part of the city.
By this time, Akhenaten was reviled as the " heretic king "; consequently, Queen Tiye's sarcophagus was hastily removed from his defiling presence, except for its surrounding gilded wooden shrine which would have had to be dismantled for removal.
The presence of a " Davy Jones Island " on this map indicates that the inclusion of the character Davy Jones, a wooden whale, as a decoration on the map, was misinterpreted by the book's recartographers, as no such place appears in any Oz books up to that book's publication.
Agriculture was highly developed, as evidenced by the presence of copper flint blades with wooden or bone handles.
They concentrated on areas directly in line with the Tower pillars, and in two of the three major pits they dug, found columns of discoloration, about 35 cm in diameter, which appeared to indicate the former presence of substantial wooden posts about 4 metres out from the tower walls, possibly supports for a wooden roof.
The host tree responds to the presence of Dactylanthus by forming a burl-like structure that resembles a fluted wooden rose ( hence the common name ).
King Cnut's charter of 1032 was " written and promulgated in the wooden church at Glastonbury, in the kings presence ".
Southcott left a sealed wooden box of prophecies, usually known as Joanna Southcott's Box, with the instruction that it be opened only at a time of national crisis, and then only in the presence of all 24 bishops of the Church of England ( there were only 24 at the time ), who were to spend a fixed period of time beforehand studying Southcott's prophecies.
Jurors had to be citizens over the age of thirty and a corps of six thousand was enrolled at the beginning of each year, forming a conspicuous presence about town in their short brown cloaks, with wooden staves in their hands.
To offset the plain, utilitarian form of the new helmet, and to provide visibility and presence on the battlefield, armorers began to build fantastic shapes on top of the simple helmets in harikake ( papier-mâché mixed with lacquer over a wooden armature ) or they could be constructed entirely of iron ( tetsubari kabuto ), as in uchidashi kabuto ( embossed iron ), nanban kabuto ( European influenced ), or the Saiga kabuto ( made in the Saika province ).
A woman had been buried here in extended position on the back, together with an exceptionally rich treasure of grave-goods: six solid golden necklets, two golden spiral bracelets, two golden finger rings made from Hellenistic coins, a gilded wooden cup decorated with zoomorphic figures, a short sword with gold-decorated pommel ( the presence of a weapon in a woman's grave is not an unusual feature in Sarmatian contexts ) and a gold-covered scabbard, a sheet gold buckle, a gilded wooden cosmetics container, and clay vessels.
On 24 June 1950 a 20. 5 metre high, wooden cross, the Kreuz des Deutschen Ostens was dedicated on the Uhlenklippen crags near Bad Harzburg in the presence of Ernst Reuter.
It has been surmised that the name was inspired by the presence of kelongs ( offshore palisade fishing traps constructed using wooden stakes and cross pieces ) set up along the stretch of coast from the village of Tanjong Malang to what is now Tanjong Pagar.

wooden and was
The Palace was an elaborate establishment, built practically on stilts in front, with long flights of wooden steps running up to the porch.
There was a wooden tower or derrick there, something like a ski jump ; ;
There was a mound of bleached human bones and skulls at the base of the big wooden derrick.
There was also a long wooden spear and a woomera, a spear-throwing device which gives the spear an enormous velocity and high accuracy.
It was an old and dirty wooden structure, sadly in need of repair.
Timothy Palmer, who invented and later patented the arch type of construction for wooden bridges, was the genius who planned and supervised the building of the Essex, or `` Deer Island '' bridge although the actual work was carried out under the direction of William Coombs, who received $300 as recompense.
Together they also developed a new form of voltaic cell in which the wooden trough was replaced by one of copper, thereby producing stronger currents.
The fixed wooden scaffold was removed, and, so as to reach all the frieze, one of pipe, on wheels, built up from the floor.
There was a small sideboard with some empty beer bottles on it and perhaps fifteen wooden chairs.
The desk before him was in no better repair than the rest of the furniture crowded into the room, including wooden file cabinets with some of their pulls yanked off and a wardrobe stained with the roof seepage of countless seasons.
It was a big room, empty except for a few things of Pops's at the far end -- a wooden crate on which stood the candle, a spread out blanket, and an unrolled bindle.
A rare discovery of metal plates belonging to wooden doors was made at Balawat ( Imgur-Enlil ).
The first ironclad battleship, with iron armour over a wooden hull, La Gloire, was launched by the French Navy in 1859 ; she prompted the British Royal Navy to build a counter.
The wooden bridge, dating from the Middle Ages, across the Aar was destroyed by floods three times in thirty years, and was replaced with a steel suspension bridge in 1851.
By 1792 the colony was well established, though Sydney remained an unplanned huddle of wooden huts and tents.
Sulla captured it in 89 BC by setting on fire the wooden breastwork by which it was defended, and new fortifications were erected.
The shaft was fitted into the socket of the fore shaft and a bone ring was then placed over the joint to hold the two pieces together, as well as, protecting the wooden shaft from splitting.
The Throwing lance usually consisted of three parts: a wooden shaft, a bone ring or belt, and the compound head that was made with a barbed bonehead and a stone tip.
Sakas was able to ignite a wooden boat at some distance in only seconds.
This mammoth wooden ship was constructed using teak, without any iron or blueprints and which has transportation capacity of 400 tonnes.
The prefabricated wooden huts were still being erected, and initially the entire " shooting party " was crowded into the mansion, its stables and cottages.
Aboard the Orion, a wooden block was smashed off one of the ship's masts, killing two men before wounding Captain Saumarez in the thigh.

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