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courtyard and picture
Located in lower Regent Street, near Waterloo Place, both houses formed a single design around an open courtyard, Nash's drawing office was on the ground floor, on the first floor was the finest room in the house, the 70 feet long picture and sculpture gallery, this linked the drawing room at the front of the building with the dining room at the rear.
A picture of the Izmir Ethnography Museum ( İzmir Etnografya Müzesi ) from the courtyard. Ethnography museum
She takes a picture ( the last picture ) of Chester and Woodward's bodies in the courtyard below the window, and begins collecting the day's winnings, planning to check out of the hotel.
He notes that her last picture shows " more than two " bodies in the courtyard.
Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren – picture showing church and courtyard
Sign of different School Types on a School Complex in Germany The Evangelical Seminaries of Maulbronn and Blaubeuren ( picture showing church and courtyard ) form a combined Gymnasium ( Germany ) | Gymnasium and boarding school
The mosque building ( see picture ) is situated in the western section of the courtyard.
The kitchen tower from the courtyard, with the steps up to the Great Hall to the right of the picture
1849: Inner courtyard of the Rudelsburg with the first Rudelsburg innkeeper Gottlieb “ Samiel ” Wagner, to the left in the picture is the provisional straw roof that existed until 1853
alt = Engraved picture of the courtyard with people in 17th century costume and horses.
This is a picture of the courtyard area of Munkholmen.

courtyard and with
I had a one-room studio which overlooked an ancient courtyard filled with flowers and plants, blooming everlastingly in the southern sun.
Retracing my steps to the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet, only one with six minarets, I entered the courtyard, with a gallery supported by pointed arches running around it and a fountain in the middle.
The town's name is attested as Aisincurt in 1175, derived from a Germanic masculine name Aizo, Aizino and the early Northern French word curt ' farm with a courtyard ' ( Late Latin cortem ).
The construction commenced around the courtyard with the East Wing ( The King's Library ) in 1823 – 1828, followed by the North Wing in 1833 – 1838, which originally housed among other galleries a reading room, now the Wellcome Gallery.
Largely complete by 1230, the castle was of typical Norman courtyard design, with a central square without a keep, bounded on all sides by tall defensive walls and protected at each corner by a circular tower.
The design was based on straight modernist structures, organized around a central courtyard garden, with other similar natural settings arranged nearby.
At the center of the courtyard he designed a glass and steel pyramid, first proposed with the Kennedy Library, to serve as entrance and anteroom skylight.
Maimonides died on December 12, 1204 ( 20th of Tevet 4965 ) in Fustat, and it is widely believed that he was briefly buried in the study room ( beit hamidrash ) of the synagogue courtyard, and that, soon after, in accordance with his wishes, his remains were exhumed and taken to Tiberias where he was re-interred.
These mosques have square or rectangular plans with an enclosed courtyard and covered prayer hall.
The four-iwan format, finalized by the Seljuqs, and later inherited by the Safavids, firmly established the courtyard facade of such mosques, with the towering gateways at every side, as more important than the actual buildings themselves, and they typically took the form of a square-shaped, central courtyard with large entrances at each side, giving the impression of being gateways to the spiritual world.
Presidents Circle is a loop of buildings named after past university presidents with a courtyard in the center.
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.
The room was accessed from a courtyard with a columned portico.
The courtyard, with galleries of arches on Doric order columns opening on it, is centered by a fountain.
All five fortresses had similar designs: " perfectly circular with gates opening to the four corners of the earth, and a courtyard divided into four areas which held large houses set in a square pattern.
The officer mocks the idea of foreboding dreams and tells the protagonist that he himself had a dream about a house with a courtyard and fountain in Baghdad where treasure is buried under the fountain.
He also designed and painted the Loggia at the Vatican, a long thin gallery then open to a courtyard on one side, decorated with Roman-style grottesche.
While strolling in the courtyard of the fortress city of Tyre with an entourage of mailed knights, two hashashins dressed as Christian monks walked towards the center of the courtyard, and with daggers raised, stabbed Conrad twice, killing him.

courtyard and same
The event took place in the same cobblestone courtyard of Paris's École Militaire, where Capitaine Dreyfus had been officially stripped of his officer's rank.
The house was on the same site as the present main block and had the same quadrangle layout, approximately from north to south and from east to west, with a large central courtyard.
The courtyard outside the high priest's palace, the same time.
Later, in Witches Abroad, the same coven comes across a castle that has fallen under a curse that causes everyone to slumber while the forest grows into the courtyard ; Granny explains that it has happened dozens of times.
The court is the oldest continually inhabited courtyard in the country ( a claim disputed by Merton College, Oxford, which says the same of its Mob Quad ).
In the same courtyard, you'll find sculptures indicating the retired jersey numbers of the Baltimore Orioles.
Pei ’ s National Gallery of Art, and later the same year repeated in the courtyard of the Salk Institute in La Jolla.
They would also shave their head in the outer courtyard of the Temple ( the Jerusalem Temple for Judaism ) and then place the hair on the same fire as the peace offering.
To the west of the Luxembourg, and communicating with it through interior courts, the sixteenth-century original hôtel of the duc de Piney-Luxembourg was rebuilt during the same years, the smaller palace now called the Petit-Luxembourg ; it is composed of two main blocks, or corps de logis separated by a courtyard that is entered through a grand convex portal flanked by Tuscan columns.
The Box Office ( P ) is on the same courtyard as the New Theatre.
It is located across a small courtyard from East Hall ( see below ), a new co-ed dorm constructed at the same time as the Commons.
Scene 3 — A courtyard outside the same palace: Delio and Antonio are near the Duchess ’ s tomb ; as they talk, an echo from the tomb mirrors their conversation.
They were all " visibly constructed according to the same architectural plan, with an oval courtyard in the center, and connected by roads.
It was at the same time the first rock concert ever to have taken place in the castle courtyard, the event thus placing a new milestone on the band ’ s path of achievements.
Philip Tilden added a bachelor's wing with Moorish courtyard, which Lady Honor Channon, ( wife of Chips ), unkindly described as a Spanish brothel to accommodate young airmen from nearby Romney Marsh flying field-among his other enthusiasms, Sir Philip was himself an aviator-and Tilden's twin swimming pools and monumentally classical garden staircase were in much the same theatrical spirit.
Moreover, he also planned to extend the north side by a large building that echoed the same style of the building and included three square courtyards in size somewhat smaller than the large central courtyard.
All blocks on the southern half of the town were built to the same design ; each comprised two kancha, walled compounds with four one-room buildings around a central courtyard.
At the same time, the courtyard of the castle began to be used for local horticultural shows, fêtes, and, increasingly from the 1880s, historical pageants sanctioned by the Duke of Beaufort.
The courtyard, lunchroom, and academic classrooms are located in the same places, although since the additions of the natatorium, the BTLS / Graphic Arts wing, the Fieldhouse, and the northwestern Science / Math wing to EGHS, considerable differences have been raised.
In the very same year, the city council commissioned " The Lamplighter ", a religious sect, to manage a zoo subsidized by the city within the fort courtyard.
The expanded amphitheatre was ( without the outer courtyard or the east main portal ), while the arena floor remained the same size.
This pattern is the same repeated by the arcades of the courtyard.
In the Tuileries gardens is his group of Daphnis and Hebe ; in the Jardin du Luxembourg the Queen Bertha ; at the Louvre the Buffon ; and in the courtyard of the same palace the Bathsheba.

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