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The first steel archway bridge near the falls was completed in 1897.
Today, guests in line for the attraction walk through an archway beneath the bridge, through switchbacks in the patio, and eventually continue up curved ramps that lead back up to ground level and the building entrance itself.
It carries two inscriptions in the archway, one of which reads: " Isa ( Jesus ) Son of Mary said: The world is a bridge, pass over it, but build no houses on it.
A metal archway is located at the entrance to the bridge which leads to the entrance of the building.

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Along Lohari Bazaar, a short distance from Chowk Chakla, the street opens slightly, revealing a half-buried archway of pucca bricks and mud.
Measuring 25 ft. a side, the single-domed square mosque was built on a raised piece of land. There are three arched entrances in the east, and one each in the middle of the north and the south sides. The central archway, which is larger, is set within a slightly projected rectangular frame, but the flanking archways are contained within slightly recessed rectangle. The qibla wall is recessed with three semi-octagonal mihrabs, which correspond to the three eastern doorways. The mosque represents a happy blending of Mughal elements with the Sultanate architectural traits characteristic of Bengal.

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On the Rayones-Galeana highway lies El Puente de Dios ( God's Bridge ), a majestic natural archway that lies on top of a small creek.
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* Three small apple trees, said to have been grown from cuttings taken from the apple trees in Sir Isaac Newton's garden, are planted by the archway containing a statue of Archimedes in his bath by Thompson Dagnall.
It consists of an archway with a round turret behind and a two-storey lodge to the left.
At the beginning of it stands the marble triumphal arch with a single archway, and without bas-reliefs, erected in his honour in 115 by the Senate and Roman people.
The archway, only 3 m wide, is flanked by pairs of fluted Corinthian columns on pedestals.
" Heads, heads-take care of your heads ", cried the loquacious stranger as they came out under the low archway which in those days formed the entrance to the coachyard.
Influenced by the events of the Fronde, Louis XIV rebuilt the area around the Bastille, erecting a new archway at the Porte Saint-Antoine in 1660, and then ten years later pulling down the city walls and their supporting fortifications to replace them with an avenue of trees, later called Louis XIV's boulevard, which passed around the Bastille.
* All Saints ' is next to the site of a Priory of Grey Friars ( Franciscan monks ) the only relic of which is an archway at the end of the church boundary wall, which is on the line of the town wall.
The brick-built, three-storey entrance tower faces the church ; a grand stone archway leads into the courtyard.
A little-used railway line even crossed the main concourse on the level and passed through an archway in the station building to connect to the South Eastern Railway's smaller station, now Waterloo East, whose tracks lie almost perpendicular to those of Waterloo.
The emblem of the University in use for a number of years ( last used September 2004 ) was based on the archway into the quadrangle from Oxford Road where there used to be a set of coats of arms relating to the history of the component colleges on the gates.
‘ Neath the archway of Life, to meet what.
It marked the entrance to the Wythes Estate in Bickley, but its narrow archway meant that double-decker buses were not able to be used on the route.
In 1962, at Chatham Square the Lieutenant Benjamin Ralph Kimlau Memorial archway was erected in memorial of the Chinese-Americans who died in World War II.
It is possible to view the meadow ( and also the deer ) from the path between New Buildings and Grove Quad, and also from the archway in New Buildings.
The Gatehouse is a late 19th-century building by Thomas Graham Jackson, bearing the image of a drinking hart above the archway.
The staircases of the interior façade are decorated with cartouches similar to those found in First Quad, and likewise bear the arms of important figures in the College's history ; ( 13 ) Sir Walter Raleigh who was an undergraduate from 1572 to 1574, ( 14 ) John Keble who was a Fellow between 1811 and 1835 ), ( archway ) Edward Hawkins who was Provost from 1828 until 1882 and ( 15 ) Gilbert White who was an undergraduate from 1739 until 1743 and a Fellow from 1744 until 1793.
The only substantive structure remaining is the entrance archway, the Great West Door to the Abbey Church, though low walls marking the extent of the church and six subsidiary chapels remain.
The double doors on the right led to the gallows situated in front of the sealed archway.
The remains of which can still be seen in a small section of medieval wall and archway.
Archway Lodge, a grade II * listed building by William Atkinson in 1805 takes the form of a giant archway with fluted columns.
A ground-level corridor through Buildings 16, 56, and 66 forms an eastern extension of the Infinite Corridor, ending at Ames Street across from a ceremonial archway designed by I. M. Pei, next to the MIT Media Lab.
Only the royal family was allowed to pass through the central archway, as well as members of the Pfuel family, from 1814 to 1919.

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The cottage contains a Tudor-style archway and an original circular stone staircase.
The eastern bay contains a modern window of three lights, the middle a 15th-century window of three lights, with tracery in a four-centred head, restored, and the western a 13th-century doorway, probably rebuilt, leading into the 13th-century south porch, which has a contemporary outer archway and a 15th-century window on either side.

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In the second season, the kitchen and living room sets were rebuilt much larger with a more contemporary style ( as opposed to the much more formal style of the first season ), and were connected directly by an archway, allowing scenes to be shot continuously between the sets, which is where most scenes were shot.
Sweetheart Abbey entrance through the much altered archway in the abbey precincts which extended to 30 acres.

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In addition, the central archway was also used by the coaches of Ambassadors on the single occasion of their presenting their letters of credence to the monarch.
The structure consists of a single large round-headed archway on the outer side with two smaller arches of different sizes a few metres to the south, both deeply rebated to accommodate doors.
The motto can be seen at the archway beside New Kings on the High Street at the Kings College campus, as well as other campus locations and in formal settings such as on graduation certificates.
The frescoes on the other walls represent scenes from the lives of Christ and Saint Peter on the entry wall ( mostly ruined due to the later installation of a choir ), The Triumph of Saint Thomas Aquinas and the Allegory of Christian Learning on the left wall, and the large " Crucifixion with the Way to Calvalry and the Descent into Limbo " on the archway of the altar wall.
To commemorate Selangor's sacrifice, the Sultan decreed that an archway be built on the borders of the new Federal Territory and Selangor ; this archway is the Kota Darul Ehsan that now towers majestically over a section of the Federal Highway between Bangsar and Petaling Jaya.
There are also Latin inscriptions set in circular panels either side of the archway, on both the east and west sides: " Pro Patria " and " Pro Rege " (' For Country ' and ' For King ').
Employing the double dome, the recessed archway, white marble and parks while stressing on symmetry and detail was visible during the reign of Shah Jahan.
After boarding boats from a dock at the base of the fort, riders are sent under an archway and out into the Blue Lagoon, passing by the dining area on the left side and a jungle setting on the right.
You can still see the old archway that led down to the tracks on the side of the building.
The porch is on the Northern side of the building the front of which is an oak moulded archway, the timber being framed in red bricks-herringboned.
The stone archway through which the four Beatles rode on horses can still be seen on the southeastern side of the Bird House, which is itself found on the southeastern side of Knole House.

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