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That is enough TNT to fill the tower of the Empire State Building ; ;
Grace O ' Malley's Castle Kildamhnait Castle is a 15th century tower house associated with the O ' Malley Clan, who were once a ruling family of Achill.
Two blocks west of the Old Town is the Kuchlbauer Brewery and beer garden featuring the Kuchlbauer Tower, a colorful and unconventional observation tower designed by Viennese architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
One of the highlights of the facade is a tower topped with a cross of four arms oriented to the cardinal directions.
The tower is decorated with monograms of Jesus ( JHS ), Maria ( M with the ducal crown ) and Joseph ( JHP ), made ​​ of ceramic pieces that stand out golden on the green background that covers the facade.
Little remains of the claustral buildings of the Abbey except for the impressive gatehouse, which stretches between the south-west corner of the church and a defensive tower on the High Street, and the still complete Abbot's House, a building of the 13th, 15th and 16th centuries, which is the best-preserved of its type in Scotland.
The first was a radio receiver, such as the Icom PCR-1000, that could tune into the Reverse Channel, which is the frequency that the phones transmit data to the tower on.
This is a building with circular tower and doors facing the cardinal directions.
A wet scrubber is basically a reaction tower equipped with a fan that extracts hot smoke stack gases from a power plant into the tower.
Lime or limestone in slurry form is also injected into the tower to mix with the stack gases and combine with the sulfur dioxide present.
The Fernsehturm ( TV tower ) at Alexanderplatz in Mitte is among the tallest structures in the European Union at.
The Funkturm Berlin is a tall lattice radio tower at the fair area, built between 1924 and 1926.
It is the only observation tower which stands on insulators, and has a restaurant and an observation deck above ground, which is reachable by a windowed elevator.
At the south-east is a tall clock tower topped with turrets, one of which has a balustrade similar to a feature at Castle Fraser.
Yet there is now little doubt that the hollow-walled broch tower was purely an invention from what is now Scotland, or that even the kinds of pottery found inside them that most resembled south British styles were local hybrid forms.
The only exception is the view from Gate House's tower that looks down St. Mary's Street.
Above the gate there is a tower that rises three stories higher and has a turret-style roof.
The tower is locked during the school year and entering it is a Level 4 offense under the Victoria residence agreement for which the punishment is eviction from residence.
The tower which remains from the original Norman church and stands on the north side of the church ( the upper part is 15th century ) was, until the loss of its spire in 1699, 150 ft high.
The blue tower in the centre, the Basler Messeturm | Messeturm, was Switzerland's tallest building 2003-10 ; the bridge on the extreme right is the Wettsteinbrücke, Basel's second oldest bridge but recently replaced by a new structure.

tower and two-thirds
Approximately two-thirds up the tower is an observation pod with floor space 253m ( 830 feet ) ( used mostly for communication equipment ).

tower and copy
The college library, one of the finest in the university, with a Victorian neo-gothic clock tower, is endowed with an original copy of the first encyclopaedia to contain printed diagrams.
One of the centerpieces of the collection is a partial recreation of the 17th-century ostrog ( fortress ) of Ilimsk, which consists of the original Spasskaya Tower and the Church of Our Lady of Kazan transported from the flooded ostrog in the mid-1970s, to which an exact modern copy of another tower of the ostrog and the Southern wall of the fortress were added in the early 2000s.
The Venice Library was lost in 1485 during the collapse of the abbey's bell tower, but following the invention of movable type printing by Johannes Gutenberg in 1439, the rotting books had been saved in their entirety by making their first typeset copy " of about 1, 000 volumes ", with each typeset book containing 10 manuscripts.
The earlier central tower and its nave arch was taken down and the nave roof rebuilt, ( the present roof is a copy of 1803 ).
As a part of an effort to revive the tower, a copy of Billiken was made from an old photograph and placed inside the tower in 1979.
This enables the tower to function as a robotic arm, collecting nearby molecubes and assembling them into a copy of itself.
The water tower that formerly stood at the end of Cut End Road has recently been demolished-it was an exact copy of the water tower that still stands in Sutterton.
The Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society Museum at No 7 College Square North no 7 was completed in 1831. The portico is an exact copy of the octagon tower of Andronicus in Athens.

tower and Magdalen
The only building to escape the second fire was the tower of the chapel of ease of St Mary Magdalen.
St Mary Magdalen dates from about 1450, though only the tower remains from the 1742 fire.
St Giles dates from the 15th century a chantry chapel, but all but the tower was rebuilt in 1776 to accommodate the parishioners of St Mary Magdalen.
As well as Magdalen College and its tower, also close by are the Oxford Botanic Garden and Magdalen College School.
In Andrew Hodges ' biography of Alan Turing, while discussing Turing's 1936-38 stay at Princeton University, he writes that " he tower of the Graduate College was an exact replica of Magdalen College Oxford, and it was popularly called the Ivory Tower, because of that benefactor of Princeton, the Procter who manufactured Ivory soap.

tower and College
College divers interested in tower diving may compete in the NCAA separate from swim team events.
Located on the northern side of the Green, Baker's tower is an iconic symbol of the College.
A kitchen and hall were added, and an imposing gate tower was constructed for the College Treasury.
The fan vaulting above is contemporary with tower, and may have been designed by William Swayne, a master mason of King's College Chapel.
Pershore Abbey served as the inspiration for the College chapel's tower
The tower is 50 metres high, and is the tallest structure in Cambridge ( followed by the Cambridge University Library and King's College Chapel ).
The College tower can be climbed, and is accessed via a small door on First Court.
A new bell tower at the corner of College Ave. and Spring Garden St. was completed in 2005.
A new clock and bell tower, the Nicholas A. Vacc Bell Tower, was constructed in 2005 on the site of the old University Bell, at the corner of College Avenue and Spring Garden Street.
Cumhall is reputed to be buried within the grounds of Castleknock College, ( an all-boys secondary school in Dublin 15 ), supposedly under a hill upon which an old water tower now stands.
Middle Georgia College operates the Federal Aviation Administration's # 1 ranked student control tower in the United States.
This growth led to the construction of a new water tower near the College City Beverage site on the southwest side of town.
College Hill in the 1920s, prior to the closure of Sylva Collegiate Institute and construction of the water tower
Constructed in 1492, the tower, which was once the primary entrance to the College, now houses various offices and lodgings for Fellows, and at its base is a memorial to Members who were killed in the Second World War.
Mob Quad in 2003, from Merton College Chapel tower
Located on at the intersection of Marlboro Street and Fayetteville Avenue adjacent to the Murchison building ( 1902 ) and the Northeastern Technical College, the new single-story building is approximately, with a proposed front tower oriented on axis with that of the Murchison Building.
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 University College tower, one of the most distinctive features of the University, was named the Middlesex Memorial Tower in honour of the men from Middlesex County who had fought in World War I.
Its tower stands 157 feet ( 48 metres ) tall, six feet shorter than the top of St John's College Chapel and ten feet taller than the peak of King's College Chapel.
Other historic buildings north of the river include Cowles House, the president's official residence, and Beaumont Tower, a carillon clock tower marking the site of College Hall, the original classroom building.
Visitors to Forest Hill are usually greeted by the Upper Canada College clock tower on Avenue Road.
( Some residents of Branford College and Saybrook College, of which the tower forms a part of the periphery, have been known to call the daily performances " death by bells.

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