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- called "Catherine windows" after Saint Catherine of Alexandria, who was sentenced to be executed on a spiked breaking wheel. A circular window without tracery...
- Practice The Catherine Wheel, a 1949 crime novel by Patricia Wentworth The Catherine Wheel, a 1952 novel by Jean Stafford Catherine wheel (window), a type...
- San Francisco in the 1970s Chrome (singer), British singer Chrome (Catherine Wheel album) (1993) Chrome (The Screaming Jets album) (2016) Chrome (Trace...
- font is 14th- century and is carved with the symbol of a St Catherine's Wheel. The east window is also from the 14th century. The present church dates from...
- form, or rose window, developed in France from relatively simple windows with openings pierced through slabs of thin stone to wheel windows, as exemplified...
- Romanesque arcaded portico containing the entrance and three tall windows above. A wheel window is placed in the pediment. Single-story wings with entrance...
- strong-willed widow and regent Catherine de' Medici forced Diane to exchange it for the Château Chaumont. Queen Catherine then made Chenonceau her own favourite...
- of a kneeling St Catherine. In her hair, Catherine wears an apparent crown with wheel-like spokes, recalling the instrument (wheel) used in her execution...
- where a commemorative stained-gl**** window was installed between 1976 and 1982. The marriage was successful and Catherine became William's "partner in both...
- several of which are thatched. The village has one public house, the Catherine Wheel. Licensing records show that it was a public house by 1841. For a time...