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The ruined cathedral became one of the central images of anti-German propaganda produced in France during the war, which presented it, along with the ruins of the Cloth Hall at Ypres and the University Library in Louvain, as evidence that German aggression targeted cultural landmarks of European civilization.
Image: Lakenhalle-dakgoot_met_waterspuwer. JPG | Gargoyle at the Cloth Hall, Ypres, Belgium
* The Belfry ( Hallentoren ), Cloth Hall, and Aldermen ’ s Chamber are classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
The famous Cloth Hall was built in the thirteenth century.
Also during this time cats, then the symbol of the devil and witchcraft, were thrown off Cloth Hall, possibly due to the belief that this would get rid of evil demons.
After the war the town was rebuilt using money paid by Germany in reparations, with the main square, including the Cloth Hall and town hall, being rebuilt as close to the original designs as possible ( the rest of the rebuilt town is more modern in appearance ).
The imposing Cloth Hall was built in the 13th century and was one of the largest commercial buildings of the Middle Ages.
The belfry houses a carillon and was formerly part of the Cloth Hall.
John Garratt, in the " Encyclopedia of Model Soldiers ", states that ‘ The Field of the Cloth of Gold ’ was in the possession of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall ; however, according to the Curator, the diorama had not been in his possession since 1980, nor is it listed in their Accession Book, so the whereabouts of this diorama is unknown.
Famous medieval European examples include Bruges ( Belfry of Bruges ), Ypres ( Cloth Hall, Ypres ), Ghent ( Belfry of Ghent ).
These include: Cloth Hall Court, in the legal district of the city ; Old Broadcasting House, the former home of the BBC in Leeds ; Electric Press, a building on Millennium Square ; and Old School Board, the birthplace of school education in Leeds.
Later, the school was situated in the town centre on a site opposite St. John the Baptist Church and across the road from the old Cloth Hall.
* certain landmark buildings, especially the Wawel, St Mary's Church, the Sukiennice ( Cloth Hall ) and the Barbican ;
Cloth Hall.
The 1986 list of buildings of architectural or historic interest has 88 entries for Headcorn, including the parish church ( Grade I ), the former old vicarage ( II *) renamed Headcorn Manor about 1960, the Cloth Hall ( II *) and Shakespeare House ( II ).
He is also remembered in the Museum in Ypres, Belgium ( Cloth Hall ). For his efforts in the campaign, he was also awarded the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.
Both were designed by the architect William Henry Crossland, and were inspired by the Cloth Hall in Ypres, Belgium, and the Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, France.
The Holloway Sanatorium and Royal Holloway College were inspired by the Cloth Hall of Ypres in Belgium and the Château de Chambord in the Loire Valley, France, respectively and are considered by some to be among the most remarkable buildings in the south of England.
* The Maitreya Hall ( Mile Dian ) housing a statue of Maitreya buddha and another in his manifestation as " Budai ", or Cloth bag monk.
Tourist attractions such as the Town Hall Tower, the Sukiennice ( also known as the Cloth Hall ), old tenements with fine shops, and Adam Mickiewicz Monument are all located there.
The Renaissance Sukiennice ( Cloth Hall, Drapers ' Hall ) in Kraków, Poland, is one of the city's most recognizable icons.
Nevertheless, a change in political fortunes for the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria ushered in a local revival of sorts due to newly established Legislative Assembly or Sejm, and the successful renovation of the Cloth Hall was one of the proudest achievements of this period.

Cloth and today
Cloth available in Hückeswagen today testifies to the great prosperity of the industrial families.

Cloth and is
Beginning in Cloth Of The Tempest ( 1943 ) he experimented in merging poetry and visual art, using drawings to carry long narrative segments of a story, as in Sleepers Awake, and constructing elaborate `` poems-in-drawing-and-type '' in which it is impossible to distinguish between the `` art '' and the poetry.
* Obàtálá ( Yoruba mythos ): Obàtálá, created by the supreme entity Olódùmarè, was given ownership of every being's head ( the seat of the soul ), created the land by causing a rooster to kick and scatter the earth, and founded the first Yoruba city, Ife ; he is also called the King of White Cloth, Orisha-Nla, or Olufon.
Cloth and weaving were known to the Puebloans before the conquest, but it is not known whether they knew of weaving before or after the Aztecs.
Cloth diapers are most commonly made of cotton, which is generally considered an environmentally wasteful crop to grow.
The Ulam spiral, or prime spiral ( in other languages also called the Ulam Cloth ) is a simple method of visualizing the prime numbers that reveals the apparent tendency of certain quadratic polynomials to generate unusually large numbers of primes.
Obatala ( king of White Cloth ) is said to be the Olorun's second son, by others to be merely one of Olorun's favorite Orisha.
His name means " Cloth Sack ," and comes from the bag that he is conventionally depicted as carrying.
In Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya comic book, which is inspired by Greek myths, the character Perseus Algol is one of the warriors known as the Saints of Athena, and he wears an armor known as the Perseus Cloth, which represents the mythological figure and also his constellation.
She is recorded as having accompanied the royal party on the famous state visit to France in 1520, which was known as " The Field of the Cloth of Gold ".
The Field of the Cloth of Gold or is the name given to a place in Balinghem, between Guînes and Ardres, in France, near Calais.
Cloth backed vinyl is fairly common and durable.
The Master of the Household is a white-staff officer and was a member of the Board of Green Cloth but not of the ministry, and among other things he presided at the daily dinners of the suite in waiting on the sovereign.
The cold Atlantic air mass flows up over the north western face to 3500 feet above sea level and is met by the warm Indian Ocean air mass from the south eastern back side of the mountain forming the famous " Table Cloth ".
The new peer and his supporters together bow to the Cloth of Estate, which is placed at the end of the House, behind the Queen's Throne and the Woolsack.
Cloth backing is used for sandpaper discs and belts, while mylar is used as backing for extremely fine grits.
On a map by Frizell dated 1779 it is called the Widow Clifford's mill and mill holding and in 1843 it is named the Ely Cloth Factory.
Major towns in the area include St Helens, St Marys, Scamander, Beaumaris, Fingal and the beautiful valley of Pyengana, which is located at the foothill of the Blue Tiers and Home to Famous Pyengana Dairy's Cloth bound Cheddar, Anchor Organics and Yum Tasmanians gourmet potatoes and Pyengana Premium Meats, also boasting the states highest water fall, St. Columba, with Halls Falls and Ralphs Falls nearby.
" Technical Artist ", " Technical Animator " and " Generalist TD " are sometimes used as synonyms, and frequently, the role of a TD is more precisely defined, for example " Effects TD ", " Lighting TD ", " Modeling TD ", " Pipeline TD ", " Creature TD ", " Hair TD ", " Cloth TD ", " Matchmove TD " etc.

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