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walls and Marble
The stairs rise in three flights around the west, north, and east walls to the former Great Dining Room above the Marble Hall.

walls and Hall
Diamond or lozenge pattern diaper work from 1608 on the walls of Bank Hall, Bretherton
The Ecton Lane part of the village is built just inside the walls of Overstone Hall ; the estate wall is of fine quality and in village folklore is said to be seven feet high, be seven miles long and took seven men seven years to build.
The top of the walls is decorated with a fine frieze and other sumptuous fittings, including the fireplace between the windows and the fine doorway leading into the Hall of the Full Council, whose Corinthian columns bear a pediment surmounted by a marble sculpture showing the female figure of Venice resting on a lion and accompanied by allegories of Glory and Concord.
The rich history of Leerdam can be found in well-kept historic buildings such as the Grote Kerk ( Great Church ), the Hofje van mevrouw van Aerden ( Mrs. Aerden Almshouses, now a museum ), the remaining and restored city walls on the Zuidwal and the Oude Raadhuis ( Old City Hall ).
Plan of Framlingham castle: A-Inner Court ; B-Lower Court ; C-Bailey ; D-town walls ; E-poorhouse ; F-site of first Great Hall ; G-site of chapel ; H-well ; I-site of kitchen ; J-Postern Gate ; K-Prison Tower
In 2011, Town Hall received a seismic upgrade including reinforced walls, a new roof, and re-pointing of its pot-rock ( tufa ) exterior.
The entrance hall at Walton Hall still has armorial shields on the walls that represent the ancestors of the Waterton family at Walton Hall.
The Hall, with its embattled towers and walls, has been the home of the Bagot family since the late 14th century.
In the 13th century, during the reign of Henry III, the walls of an outer bailey were built, the gateway in the Agricola Tower was blocked up and residential accommodation, including a Great Hall, was built along the south wall of the inner bailey.
A new hall at Westminster was also built, of which the outside walls of Westminster Hall are still surviving.
Periodically their name and insignia as well as 3. 5 " x8. 5 " sheets of paper are glued to walls all over campus, with double-entendre comments on local goings-on: when beloved century-old Holmes Hall was dynamited to make way for a new building in 1987, the tiny signs all over campus announced " BLAST OF A CENTURY LEAVES THOUSANDS HOLMESLESS.
The walls of the Hall are decorated with paintings of noted patrons or members of the Inn, including Nicholas Bacon and Elizabeth I.
The town still has some Roman features, including part of the town walls and the foundations of a Roman town house, which are freely accessible near the County Hall.
The Blue Hall, with its straight walls and arcades, incorporates elements of a representative courtyard.
Below Memorial Hall is Smoke Hall whose walls honor those who lost their lives while still Midshipmen.
In the Boston City Hall ( top right illustration ), designed in 1962, the strikingly different and projected portions of the building indicate the special nature of the rooms behind those walls, such as the mayor's office or the city council chambers.
The Large Hall was in a classical style with a coffered ceiling, the walls had wood panelling in oak, walnut and sycamore.
The walls and 10 of the buildings in the original location remain — including Pope Hall — have been converted or are in the process of being converted to other uses at the Fort.
" He went on to say the university would " go on benefiting the state of Wisconsin as long as the walls of this massive building ( Schofield Hall ) last.
The Great Hall, its walls are decorated with the Manchester Murals.
* Sever Hall, Harvard University ( 1880 ), brickwork, with molded brick string courses with turrets embedded in the walls, strips of windows, under a huge hipped roof as well as Austin Hall ( Harvard University ) ( 1882 – 1884 ) which followed a more traditional Richardson motif.

walls and next
Only paved alleyways tunneled through the walls of those fortresses into the mysterious core of intimacy behind the houses where backyards owned no fences, where one man's property blended with the next to form courtyards in which no one knew privacy.
And the bed that sagged in a certain place where all the weight had been put too many times before and the walls fine and thin for overhearing talk in the next room when Gratt went out for ice, the sound coming through the walls like something on the other side of the curtain, so you knew they heard you when they were quiet and while you lay wondering what they had heard you listened.
His body was preserved in Lenin's Mausoleum until 31 October 1961, when his body was removed from the mausoleum and buried in the Kremlin Wall Necropolis next to the Kremlin walls as part of the process of de-Stalinization.
These pilotis, in providing the structural support for the house, allowed him to elucidate his next two points: a free façade, meaning non-supporting walls that could be designed as the architect wished, and an open floor plan, meaning that the floor space was free to be configured into rooms without concern for supporting walls.
The old court buildings, replaced in 2009 by a new complex designed by HOK on the former Segontium School site in Llanberis Road, are situated inside the castle walls, next door to the Anglesey Arms Hotel and to the Gwynedd County Council Buildings in Pendeitch.
Over the next 100 years, an Anglo-Saxon community formed within the city walls, as Jutish refugees arrived, possibly intermarrying with the locals.
* Castel Terracena, built by Robert Guiscard in 1076 – 1086 as a Royal Mansion, next to the Eastern walls.
The current edifice is from 1476, built next to a Benedictine abbey founded in 996 oustide the city walls, and is one of the few Renaissance architecture in Modena.
The tall structures, characteristic window boxes, detailed metal carvings and overhanging eaves of these buildings make a stark contrast with the view of the bay that is obtained by stepping out of the shady alleyways next to the cathedral and onto the old city walls.
After the European armies laid siege to the city and penetrated the walls, they were surprised to awake the next morning to see the Roman flags of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos flying over the city.
The gameplay did not escape criticism, however, with Tom Chick reviewing Jedi Knight for IGN criticising the layout of the levels: " The levels can be awfully linear, throwing you up against some frustrating brick walls where you don't know where to go or what you're supposed to do next.
Tsar Ivan IV marked every victory of the Russo-Kazan War by erecting a wooden memorial church next to the walls of Trinity Church ; by the end of his Astrakhan campaign, it was shrouded within a cluster of seven wooden churches.
There were vented gunpowder in the first siege of Saragossa and fought hard in Tudela, probably in the area of ​​ Santa Barbara with the rest of the Aragonese and the 5th Division, went the next day in Zaragoza suffering like the rest of whistles that from the walls, dedicated to the brave Zaragoza defeated, as a reproach to his cowardice.
For example, in the laminar flow within a pipe with constant cross section, all particles travel parallel to the axis of the pipe ; but faster near that axis, and practically stationary next to the walls.
In large rivers with high flow rates next to an obstruction, " eddy walls " can occur.
The " ceiling "- frontiers, the wide expanses of walls to be frescoed would, for the next decades, be thronged by the monumental brilliance of the Carracci followers, and not Caravaggio's followers.
Many public notices were in vain devoted to restrain the habit of littering the surrounding waters and restricting the number of animals kept within the city walls, and not until the end of the Middle Ages were gutters ordered to be cleaned twice a week and the placement of bogs forbidden next to neighbours and thoroughfares.
These bright walls remained the backdrop of formal photographs at The Lodge for the next five prime ministers.
The Marine Corps War Memorial ( also called the Iwo Jima Memorial ) is a military memorial statue outside the walls of the Arlington National Cemetery and next to the Netherlands Carillon, in Arlington, Virginia, in the United States.
Image: Heart left atrial appendage tee view. jpg | Cross-sectional view of mitral valve between left atrium ( upper chamber ) and left ventricle ( lower chamber ), which shows parts of walls of left atrium and left ventricle that are next to the mitral valve.
He also pointed out that with 150 foot ( 45 m ) high walls made of masonry at least 10 feet ( 3 m ) thick, there was no practical means for field engineers to deal with the place, and that bombing with " blockbuster " bombs would be the only solution since 1, 000 pound bombs would be " next to useless ".
One moment a traveler is passing an iron spur, the next the traveler is in the middle of the city with the mighty iron walls surrounding everything that can be seen.
Three walls, one built atop the next, are in evidence.

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