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The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
Notable features of the village are the church of St Mary, with parts dating from the 12th century,
Notable features of the church are the twin towers ( a landmark for miles around ), the Norman nave, the splendid 15th century angel roof in the nave and fine north aisle roof.
Notable landmarks include the Bornholm Museum, the Defence Museum ( Forsvarsmuseet ), the church ( Skt Nicolaj Kirke ), and the Smedegårds riding school in the southern part of town, and the lighthouse, which was built in 1880.
Notable churches within the town include St. Iberius, Bride Street and Rowe Street with their distinctive spires, the impressive Saint Peter's College, with a chapel designed by Augustus Welby Pugin and Ann Street Presbyterian church.
The original academy building burned early in the school's history, and the school operated in a church for 44 years until a new school building was built in 1888. Notable alumni of the Black River Academy include U. S. President Calvin Coolidge ; Rotary founder Paul P. Harris ; John Garibaldi Sargent, who was U. S. Attorney General during Coolidge's presidency ; and Vermont governor William W. Stickney.
Notable buildings include the Perpendicular parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ; the architect was George Wightwick ), Ebbingford Manor, and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
Notable buildings include the medieval parish church ( St Olaf's ) in the village of Poughill just outside of Bude, the parish church of St Michael and All Angels ( built in 1835 and enlarged in 1876 ) and the town's oldest house, Quay Cottage in the centre of town.
Notable sites in or near Midland include the Jesuit mission of Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, which is now a living museum depicting missionary life in the 17th century, and the Martyrs ' Shrine, a Roman Catholic church commemorating the Canadian Martyrs, five missionaries from Sainte-Marie who were martyred during the Huron-Iroquois wars, and the Huronia museum.
Notable burials, in and around the church, include: Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis ( d. 1585 ), General James Wolfe ( d. 1759 ), English-born explorer of Canada Henry Kelsey ( d. 1724 ), and actress Lavinia Fenton ( 1760 ).
Notable sights there include the church of St. Clement, the Öömrang Hüs-a museum of local history, a wind mill and the Cemetery of the Homeless.
Notable is the Saxon church ( dedicated to St. Laurence ), which may have been founded by St. Aldhelm around 705, and could have been a temporary burial site for King Edward the Martyr.
Notable buildings in the town include Bradninch Guildhall, the Castle Pub, the manor house, Earlsland House, Comfort House, and the parish church.
Notable buildings in the town include the parish church, in which can be seen the Crowle Stone runic cross shaft, and the Gothic revival market hall.
Notable buildings in the village include: the market hall ( formerly the site of a market ); the 13th century parish church of Saint Giles ; and 17th century Hartington Hall.
Notable buildings in the town include its mediaeval parish church, dedicated to St Edmund, and Victorian clock tower, constructed in 1878.
Notable buildings in the town include the thirteenth century parish church.
Notable buildings in the village include its parish church, part of which dates from the 1130s, and the gardens of Brownhill House.
Notable buildings in the town include the pargetted Bishop Bonners Cottage, built in 1502, the Norman parish church, a windmill and a large mushroom-shaped water tower.
Notable buildings in the town include its fourteenth century parish church St. Helens, with a yew tree which is thought to be two thousand years old.
Notable buildings in the town include the parish church and Peel Hill Castle.
Notable buildings in Tickhill include the substantial ruins of Tickhill Castle which contain a private residence leased by the Duchy of Lancaster, St Mary's Church – a large 13th century parish church, the parish rooms, an old hospital called St. Leonard's, and the Buttercross.

Notable and monuments
Notable monuments include:
Notable monuments and statues in the park include the Eleanor Roosevelt Monument at 72nd Street ( Penelope Jencks, sculptor ), the Soldiers and Sailors Monument at 89th Street, the Joan of Arc statue at 93rd Street ( Anna Hyatt Huntington, sculptor ; John V. Van Pelt, architect ), and Grant's Tomb, New York's version of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus.
Notable are the Tower and Mausoleums, Casieri Bagnoli and Barbarossa, and the Arch of Gaius Terentius Varro, opus latericium and the opus reticulatum monuments dedicated to the passage of the Roman consul in the Battle of Cannae.
Notable monuments include those to James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose ( 1612 – 50 ), his arch-enemy Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll ( 1607 – 61 ) and the 19th-century author Robert Louis Stevenson ( 1850 – 94 ).
Notable monuments that can be built include the Great Wall of China, the Grand Canal connecting the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers, and the Terracotta Army.

Notable and surviving
Notable was the charge of the Australian 4th Light Horse Brigade, which covered some to overrun and capture the last remaining Ottoman trenches, and secure the surviving wells at Birüssebi.
Notable examples still in use include the organ at St. Pancratiuskirche, Neuenfelde, Hamburg ( completed in 1688, his largest two-manual instrument ); St. Jacobikirche, Hamburg ( perhaps the most famous surviving Schnitger organ, completed in 1693 ); St. Martinikerk, Groningen, the Netherlands ( 1692 ); St. Ludgerikirche, Norden ( 1688 ); St. Cosmae und Damianikirche, Stade ( Schnitger's first organ, completed in 1676 after the death of his teacher Berendt Huss ); St. Peter und Paulkirche, Cappel ( perhaps the most authentic of Schnitger's organs still in existence, originally in the Johanniskirche, Hamburg, 1680 ); and St. Michaeliskerk, Zwolle, the Netherlands ( completed by his son Franz Caspar after Schnitger's death ).
Notable surviving examples include the Legislative Council Building, the Central Police Station and Murray House.
Examples of " Notable Last Facts " include the last surviving participant or witness to a historic event, the last work produced by a major artist, author, performer or musician, or perhaps the last remaining example of a once-prevalent style or object, such as a type of architecture, or a make or model of an automobile, motorcycle, or airplane.

Notable and Abbey
Notable historic sites in addition to Arbroath Abbey include the world famous Glamis Castle, Arbroath Signal Tower museum and the Bell Rock Light House.
Notable buildings in the burgh include Culross Town House, formerly used as a courthouse and prison, the 16th century Culross Palace, 17th century Study, and the remains of the Cistercian house of Culross Abbey, founded 1217.
Notable past stage appearances include performances by Trisha Brown Dance Company, Abbey Theater of Ireland, Olafur Arnalds, and Elevator Repair Service.
Notable examples include Upstairs Downstairs, The Tudors, Mad Men, Boardwalk Empire, Downton Abbey, Deadwood, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Little House on the Prairie, and Freaks and Geeks.
Notable examples were additions to Combe Abbey, Warwickshire ( 1862-5, mostly demolished ); Cloverley Hall, Shropshire ( 1866 – 8, demolished ); Kinmel Hall, Flintshire ( 1871 – 4 ) and Bodrhyddan ( 1872 – 4 ).
Notable associations include Halldór Laxness, 1902 – 1998, the Nobel Prize-winning Icelandic writer, who converted to Roman Catholicism while visiting the Abbey.

Notable and include
Notable geological formations in the Australian Capital Territory include the Canberra Formation, the Pittman Formation, Black Mountain Sandstone and State Circle Shale.
Notable popular games particularly associated with the Electron include: Crystal Castles ( video game ) | Crystal Castles is an example of a popular arcade game officially ported to the Electron ( US Gold ).
Notable American restaurant chefs include Thomas Keller, Charlie Trotter, Grant Achatz, Alfred Portale, Paul Prudhomme, Paul Bertolli, Frank Stitt, Alice Waters, and celebrity chefs like Mario Batali, Alton Brown, Emeril Lagasse, Cat Cora, Michael Symon, Bobby Flay, Ina Garten, Todd English, Sandra Lee, and Paula Deen.
Notable English autobiographies of the 17th century include those of Lord Herbert of Cherbury ( 1643, published 1764 ) and John Bunyan ( Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, 1666 ).
Notable 18th-century autobiographies in English include those of Edward Gibbon and Benjamin Franklin.
Notable products include cotton, woolen textiles, leather, hosiery, shoes, soap, and pharmaceuticals.
Notable current and former residents and natives of Aberdare include:
Notable past and present residents of the town include:
Notable examples of bodyguards include the Roman Praetorian Guard or the Ottoman Janissaries — though, in both cases, the protectors sometimes became assassins themselves, exploiting their power to make the head of state a virtual hostage or killing the very leaders they were supposed to protect.
Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl ( aquamarine, emerald ) and chrysoberyl.
Notable features of the design include key-dependent S-boxes and a highly complex key schedule.
Notable bishops in United Methodist history include Coke, Asbury, Richard Whatcoat, Philip William Otterbein, Martin Boehm, Jacob Albright, John Seybert, Matthew Simpson, John S. Stamm, William Ragsdale Cannon, Marjorie Matthews, Leontine T. Kelly, William B. Oden, Ntambo Nkulu Ntanda, Joseph Sprague, William Henry Willimon, and Thomas Bickerton.
Notable examples of such releases include the albums Golden Country Origins by Grassroots Records of Australia and Hillbilly Haley by the British label, Rollercoaster, as well as the aforementioned German release by Hydra Records.
Notable software that use Berkeley DB for data storage include:
Notable residents of Gate House include Lester B. Pearson, former Prime Minister of Canada, and Simon Pulsifer, who Time Magazine nicknamed " The Duke of Data " for his contributions to Wikipedia.
Notable proponents of this approach include Arjun Appadurai, James Clifford, George Marcus, Sidney Mintz, Michael Taussig, Eric Wolf and Ronald Daus.
Notable examples include Albert Fish, Issei Sagawa and Jeffrey Dahmer.
Notable theories falling into this category include the Holonomic brain theory of Karl Pribram and David Bohm, and the Orch-OR theory formulated by Stuart Hameroff and Roger Penrose.
Notable exceptions include the hydroxide, the sulfate ( unusual for sulfate salts ), the carbonate and the phosphates.
Notable animal species listed in Appendix I include the red panda ( Aluris fulgenis ), gorilla ( Gorilla gorilla ), the chimpanzee species ( Pan spp.
Notable reservations include those by Iceland, Japan and Norway on various baleen whale species and those on Falconiformes by Saudi Arabia.
Notable members of the Astor family attended Columbia, while some recent business graduates include investor Warren Buffett, former CEO of PBS and NBC Larry Grossman, and chairman of Wal-Mart S. Robson Walton.
Notable past visitors to the mountain peak include Pope Pius XII, Pope John Paul II, Alberto Santos-Dumont, German Sueiro Vasquez, Albert Einstein, and Diana, Princess of Wales.
Notable wave aspect phenomena include diffraction ( as seen in the colours of CDs and DVDs ) and polarisation ( as seen in LCDs ).

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