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Schwarz's brick, turreted castle-style house, built in 1890, now serves as the enclave's community center.
The town is near Drumlanrig Castle, a 17th century turreted mansion once the ancient Douglas stronghold, now home to the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry.
These advanced destroyers also carried a number of apparently unmodified Thunderbolts ( a class of Starfury fighters ) and had received some weapon upgrades as the turreted particle pulse cannons located along the hull had now been replaced by some form of unspecified particle stream weapons.

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He demolished the south range and refectory and built a new one with a central turreted gatehouse to provide the appropriate seigneurial emphasis needed for a classic Tudor courtyard house.
James Walker designed the lighthouse, which is a white square tower of sandstone, with walls more than one metre thick, surrounded by a turreted parapet.
HMS Captain of 1869 was one of the first sea-going turreted sailing ships.
So Douaumont was stripped of all its weaponry except for the two turreted guns that were too difficult to remove: one 155 mm and one 75mm gun.

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The rapid evolution of warship design in the late 19th century transformed the ironclad from a wooden-hulled vessel which carried sails to supplement its steam engines into the steel-built, turreted battleships and cruisers familiar in the 20th century.
The rapid evolution of warship design in the late 19th century transformed the ironclad from a wooden-hulled vessel that carried sails to supplement its steam engines into the steel-built, turreted battleships and cruisers familiar in the 20th century.

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At the southern end of the bridge was a turreted gatehouse, Les Tourelles, which stood in the river, connected by a drawbridge to the southern bank.
The Winter line was fortified with gun pits, concrete bunkers, turreted machine-gun emplacements, barbed-wire and minefields.
The Armadillo shown was in Armoured Personnel Carrier ( APC ) version that shows how flexible the original platform is, and with a bolted roof several other roles ( like ambulance, control vehicle or other turreted versions ) are easy to create.
The seal of the borough of Marazion was On a shield the arms three castles triple turreted, with the legend " Semper Eadem ".
With its turreted architecture it was referred to as the " Castle of the Prairies "; It remained standing until 1969.
However, during the period the S-tank was in service, turreted tanks rarely fired on the move, and especially not when used defensively.
The redevelopment resulted in the loss of the " grand turreted " gateway to the prison, which had been built in 1851 ; architectural critic Gavin Stamp was later to regret the loss and to note that the climate of opinion at the time was such that The Victorian Society felt unable to object.
A large stable block, resembling a turreted, half timbered mansion, was designed by W. F. Taylor in what was known as " le style Normand ".
The turreted Palace of Justice was the scene of arguably the most famous political trial in South Africa's history, the Rivonia Trial.
In 1864, Mr Evelyn of nearby Wotton House decided to reopen it, but the concrete made this difficult, and so the additional turreted side-tower was added to allow access to the top of the tower.
Although both sides of the civil war used casemate ironclads, the ship is mostly associated with the southern confederacy, as the north also employed turreted monitors, which the south was unable to produce.
The MG 131 was designed for use at fixed, flexible or turreted, single or twin mountings in Luftwaffe aircraft during World War II.
The turreted Petrine Baroque building of the Kunstkamera designed by Georg Johann Mattarnovy was completed by 1727.
The triangular turreted structure was set amidst a dense plantation of trees and overlooked Virginia Water, a man-made body of water constructed by Thomas and Paul Sandby at the behest of the Duke.
The Union Chapel, Queen's Park, was designed by R. Moffat Smith and has a low turreted tower.
Until he moved to Vero Beach in 1995, his primary residence was a $ 10 million turreted mansion complete with moat near Miami decorated with firearms and medieval suits of armor.

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The latter allowed accommodation of a bigger cannon than could be mounted in a turreted tank on the same chassis, and increased the vehicle's internal volume, allowing for increased ammunition stowage and crew comfort.
After hard lessons early in the war, machine guns were mounted for use against infantry but the limited traverse of the mounting meant that they were still less effective than those used on turreted tanks.
It acted as a granary for Calais and documents towards the end of that century refer to turreted walls beneath the cliffs needing maintenance.
" ( Polish abbreviations for dwuwieżowy-dual turreted ; jednowieżowy-single turreted ).
Noted also for the peculiar nature of its architecture, with four turreted round towers and flying buttresses modelled on the nearby Cathedral, it is divided by a capacious central courtyard, adjoined to an immense stone chapel and home to some unusual flora, fauna and fungi, completed by the conspicuous presence of a large monkey puzzle tree on its front lawn.
Shortly after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, the U. S. military needed a safe location for performing maintenance on the Navy ’ s most powerful turreted guns ( 16-inch diameter ).
: 2: Since the late 19th century, the inside fixed trunk of a warships turreted gun-mounting, on which the turret revolves, containing the hoists for shells and cordite from the shell-room and magazine.
: 1: A turreted ironclad warship of the second half of the 19th century characterized by low freeboard, shallow draft, poor seaworthiness, and heavy guns, intended for riverine and coastal operations.
Primarily intended for helicopter use and offered in several fixed, podded, and turreted installations.
The Cave of Caerbannog (" caer bannog " being Welsh for " turreted castle ") is the home of the Legendary Black Beast of Aaaaarrrrrggggghhhhh.

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The species Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus is so unlike any previously described virus that it will almost certainly be placed in a new family on the next revision of viral families.
The crenarchaeal virus Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus has a similar structure.
The nucleocytoplasmic large DNA virus group ( Asfarviridae, Iridoviridae, Marseilleviridae, Mimiviridae, Phycodnaviridae and Poxviridae ) along with three other families-Adenoviridae, Cortiviridae and Tectiviridae-and the phage Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus and the satellite virus Sputnik all possess double β-barrel major capsid proteins suggesting a common origin.
Based on the analysis of the coat protein Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus may share a common ancestry with the Tectiviridae.
A protein common to the families Bicaudaviridae, Lipotrixviridae and Rudiviridae and the unclassified virus Sulfolobus turreted icosahedral virus is known suggesting a common origin.
In general, they are non-convective but occasionally acquire a tufted or turreted appearance caused by small scale high-altitude convection.
The castellanus species ( Ci cas ) has convective buildups that give the cloud a partly or mainly turreted appearance, especially when viewed from the side.
Cirrocumulus castellanus ( Cc cas ) has cumuliform buildups that give the cloud a partly or mainly turreted appearance.
From the gatehouse, the wall carries northward along the hilltop to a rectangular turreted watch tower, known as the Lilburn Tower.
A distinctive turreted office building by the firm of T. N.
Europeans also interpreted descriptions of howdahs to mean that Indian elephants were capable of carrying actual stone castles on their backs, albeit only big enough to be garrisoned by three or four men ; note that turreted war elephants were in fact used, though they did not use stone.

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