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gates and perimeter
The Spaniards were never secure in Jolo, so by 1878, they had fortified Jolo with a perimeter wall and tower gates ; built inner forts called Puerta Blockaus, Puerta España, and Puerta Alfonso XII ; and two outer fortifications named Princesa de Asturias and Torre de la Reina.
* Green Necklace-The vibrant street setting of Dodger Way links to a beautiful perimeter around Dodger Stadium, enabling fans to walk around the park, outdoors yet inside the stadium gates.
The wall, 7 m high and with a perimeter of 2. 3 km has four Brick Gothic town gates, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries.
Three gates on each side of the perimeter lead into the nine main streets that crisscross the city and define its grid-pattern.
The stone perimeter wall has twelve gates, including seven major gates with vaulted entrances.
It is the most developed area with a wrought iron fence and gates that extend around its perimeter.
This incident led to 222 aviation security officers being retrained and a redesign of all perimeter gates.
The park totalled 940 hectares with a perimeter of approximately 8 miles ( 13 km ), opening onto the outside world by many gates.
The new Members ' Area was the last of the upgrades, along with new perimeter fence and entry gates.
This inner area is fenced off, patrolled and guarded at all times around its perimeter, and has massive gates at its entrance.
Pedestrians can enter free-of-charge at gates at multiple points along the park's perimeter.
There are gates at both points where it crosses the perimeter fence.
Despite numerous minor alterations since 1864 the largely intact features include the cell blocks, observation hall, turnkey's quarters, gaoler's quarters, kitchen wing exterior, warder's quarters, watch towers, perimeter and division walls, the iron entrance gates, entrance court, and yards with the exception of the 1861 female yards which were built over in 1925.
The grounds can be entered from the main southern entrance, two entrances aside the east and west porter's lodges or ten other gates on the perimeter of the park.
The Spaniards were never secure in Jolo so by 1878 they had fortified Jolo with a perimeter wall and tower gates, built inner forts called Puerta Blockaus, Puerta España, and Puerta Alfonso XII ; and two outer fortifications named Princesa de Asturias and Torre de la Reina.
The car parks were resurfaced, and new fencing and gates were erected around the perimeter of the stadium and land.
There are five other large gates to the park: Porte Bolivar, Porte de la Villette, Porte Secrétan, Porte de Crimée, and Porte Fessart, as well as seven smaller gates on the park perimeter.
The site was once an Araratian fortress and governmental centre with towered and buttressed perimeter walls, massive gates, a parade ground within its walls, and storage rooms that entirely occupied the ground floor.

gates and walls
In Revelation 21-23, as in the closing visions of Ezekiel, the prophet is transported to a high mountain, where a heavenly messenger measures the symmetrical new Jerusalem, complete with high walls and twelve gates, the dwelling-place of God, producing a state of perfect well-being for his people.
Concrete is widely used for making architectural structures, foundations, brick / block walls, pavements, bridges / overpasses, motorways / roads, runways, parking structures, dams, pools / reservoirs, pipes, footings for gates, fences and poles and even boats.
" High details that in this realm Hel has " great Mansions " with extremely high walls and immense gates, a hall called Éljúðnir, a dish called " Hunger ," a knife called " Famine ," the servant Ganglati ( Old Norse " lazy walker "), the serving-maid Ganglöt ( also " lazy walker "), the entrance threshold " Stumbling-block ," the bed " Sick-bed ," and the curtains " Gleaming-bale.
Large complexes consisting of several pens separated by a series of bund walls and sluice gates were built to contain the oysters at varying stages of growth.
During the Classical period an important public building, the Pompeion, stood inside the walls in the area between the two gates.
The ruins became the site of potters ' workshops until about 500 AD, when two parallel colonnades were built behind the city gates, overrunning the old city walls.
Remains of the Roman road, the bridge, a religious shrine, a Roman bath, a granary, some houses and the 4th-century castrum walls and gates, have been excavated.
Scholarly literature usually concentrates on temples, palaces, city walls and gates, and other monumental buildings, but occasionally one finds works on residential architecture as well.
* Inner walls and gates: the inner walls acted as a fall-back fortification should the attackers breach the outer walls.
At this time the total area of Nineveh comprised about, and fifteen great gates penetrated its walls.
Most recently, British archaeologist and Assyriologist Professor David Stronach of the University of California, Berkeley conducted a series of surveys and digs at the site from 1987 – 1990, focusing his attentions to the several gates and the existent mudbrick walls, as well as the system that supplied water to the city in times of siege.
Arriving at the gates and seeing armed troops manning the walls, the Lombard king asked to speak to the Pope, who came out to him.
Battering rams and siege hooks could also be used to force through gates or walls, while catapults, ballistae, trebuchets, mangonels, and onagers could be used to launch projectiles in order to break down a city's fortifications and kill its defenders.
Taking considerable time to construct, siege towers were mainly built if the defense of the opposing fortification could not be overcome by ladder assault (" escalade "), by mining or by breaking walls or gates.
The Vilnius city walls were built for protection between 1503 and 1522, comprising nine city gates and three towers, and Sigismund August moved his court there in 1544.
These suburbs also had walls and gates.
A battering ram is a siege engine originating in ancient times and designed to break open the masonry walls of fortifications or splinter their wooden gates.
The Minister of the Guards was responsible for securing and patrolling the walls, towers, and gates of the imperial palaces.
Modern residential zones surround the centre of Bari, the result of chaotic development during the 1960s and 1970s replacing the old suburbs that had developed along roads splaying outwards from gates in the city walls.
* Ezekiel 26: 10 By reason of the abundance of his horses their dust shall cover thee: thy walls shall shake at the noise of the horsemen, and of the wheels, and of the chariots, when he shall enter into thy gates, as men enter into a city wherein is made a breach.
By firing at the walls and gates with iron balls the citadels fell one by one.
He begins a major expansion of the city, strengthening the walls with fortified gates, building a palace complex and the Imperial Baths.
The Mars Gate was one of 4 Roman gates to the city walls, which were restored at the time of the Norman Invasion of northern France in the 9th century.

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