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The tower, which rises to, contains a bell dating from 1759 made by Thomas Bilbie of the Bilbie family.
That is, The Great Train Robbery contains scenes shot on sets of a telegraph station, a railroad car interior, and a dance hall, with outdoor scenes at a railroad water tower, on the train itself, at a point along the track, and in the woods.
Although Pisa is known worldwide for its leaning tower ( the bell tower of the city's cathedral ), the city of over 88, 332 residents ( around 200, 000 with the metropolitan area ) contains more than 20 other historic churches, several palaces and various bridges across the River Arno.
It was built by Emilio Alemagna, and contains a Napoleonic Arena, the Milan City Aquarium, a tower, an art exhibition centre, some ponds and a library.
The circular tower at the north-west corner contains the octagonal dining room with a Minton tile floor, two fireplaces, and a vault of eight radial ribs running to a central boss.
The north-west tower contains Great Peter ( 216 cwt or 10. 8 tons ) and the six clock bells ( the largest weighing just over 60 cwt or 3 tons ).
Southwold tower contains a ring of eight bells hung for change ringing.
It contains a clock tower and lake, which may seem contrived.
There is a lantern at the top of the tower, which also contains a spiral staircase.
The circle contains a depiction of the tower complex of St. Francis Hospital, and bears the name of the city, the year " 1906 " and the motto " Where Tradition Welcomes Progress.
The bell tower contains one of the oldest rings of ten bells, which is rung by the Oxford Society of Change Ringers and the Oxford University Society of Change Ringers.
The three-story hip roofed building contains a pyramidal roof tower with an open belfry.
A bell tower was added to the abbey church in 2007 which contains eight bells, one of which is the largest swinging bell in the Pacific Northwest.
The cathedral contains the oldest ring of ten bells in the United Kingdom, with the 15th century tenor being older than the tower itself.
Her tower is huge and confusing and contains many enemies willing to stop anyone from finding her.
Selwyn College's Main Gate in Old Court, with the Greek quotation from 1 Corinthians 16: 13 which contains the College motto above. Selwyn College's gatehouse and tower is the main entrance to Old Court, shown here flying the College flag.
The tower of the new church contains eight bells, cast in 1912 by John Taylor & Co.
The higher the fuel vapor rises in the tower, the lower its weight and the less energy it contains.
The north tower was added in 1678 and the south tower in 1768. The shape of the cathedral is a Latin cross and contains five naves.
The tower contains four bells dating from 1763 and made by Thomas Bilbie of the Bilbie family.
The tower contains two bells.
The church tower contains more bells than probably any other parish church in the land: a fine peal of 12 bells and a chime of 9 bells which ring the hours and chime tunes at frequent intervals.
A plaque at the base of the water tower contains the following legend:

tower and eight
The Mycenaean Greeks used two types of shields: the " figure eight " or " fiddle " shield, and a rectangular type, the " tower " shield, curved on the top.
In the middle of the precinct there was a tower of solid masonry, a furlong m in length and breadth, upon which was raised a second tower, and on that a third, and so on up to eight.
The West Towers, in contrast with the central tower, are heavily decorated and are topped with battlements and eight pinnacles each, again in the Perpendicular style.
However, a peal of Oxford Treble Bob Major was rung on 26 July 1858, indicating that the tower possessed a ring of eight prior to 1881.
It was also thought time that the Cathedral invested in its future, by creating a visitor centre within the bell tower, enlarging the peal of bells from eight to ten, and by the ‘ re-construction ’, or completion, of the cathedral cloisters to house the cathedral choir, vestries, an education suite, rooms for parish use, and a refectory, as a reminder of the monastic beginnings.
Between 1929 and 1932 the peal of bells in the tower was restored with a new bell frame, increasing the number of bells from eight to ten at the joint expense of both Boston in the USA and Boston in the UK.
By 1960, the castle, which was open to visitors, had eight towers a guard room, bugle tower, castle yard, enclosed sun porch, modern kitchen, garage, dungeon, and a wishing well.
Tipton has a water tower painted like an " eight ball ".
The tower is generally regarded as the world's largest eight ball.
The pool is Olympic-size ( 50m, with eight lanes ) and has a central tower for diving events.
The tower has a full peal of eight bells, which are regularly rung.
The eight story patient tower is being converted to all private rooms, and all cardiac services will be combined to one area.
A tall stone tower atop the highest cliff could hold eight guns.
The current church, which has a ring of eight bells, is of medieval origins but was substantially rebuilt in the 19th Century: the tower retains medieval fabric believed to be from the 15th century.
the new terminal design includes: construction of a new terminal building, installation of jet bridges, a new modern control tower, increase in aircraft apron parking positions from five to eight in phase 1 of the project and then to twelve in phase 2 ; development of a Fixed Base Operation ( FBO ); redevelopment and relocation of a new air cargo facility ; and construction of a new car park and road infrastructure network.
* Quatre de vuit amb agulla: four people at each level in a tower of eight levels, with an interior agulla.
The best known feature of this church is the forty eight bells that ring out each hour, accompanied by a “ parade ” of statues of the Apostles that appear on the bell tower.
The church has a square bell tower from the original Church thought to date from 1450 which houses the Town Clock ( 1817 ), and a peal of eight bells, which are rung for Morning Services and for special occasions.
Near the top of the canopy's tower are eight statues of the moral and Christian virtues, including the four cardinal virtues and the three theological virtues.
The tower has eight bells which have been rung since 1750, the heaviest of which weighs 16 cwt ( 815 kg ).

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