-
trapezoidal form,
surmounted by an obelisk, with a
semicircular receiving room
entranceway on one end and a
semicircular crypt or
burial room opposite. On the exterior...
- KV55 is a tomb in the
Valley of the
Kings in Egypt. It was
discovered by
Edward R.
Ayrton in 1907
while he was
working in the
Valley for
Theodore M. Davis...
- The Bell Inn is a pub in Nottingham, England.
Completed from
around 1437, it claims,
along with Ye Olde Trip to
Jerusalem and Ye Olde
Salutation Inn, to...
- definition, a
lintel is a load-bearing
member and is
placed over an
entranceway. The
lintel may be
called an architrave, but that term has alternative...
-
prang are
devoted to the wind god, Phra Phai. The
demons (yaksha) at the
entranceway to the
ubosot are from the Ramakien. The
white figure is
named Sah****a...
-
located on the
interiors of
castles and
other fortified buildings at the
entranceway.
Their supposed intention was to
discourage (or kill)
invaders once they...
- statue,
shouldering a four-foot-wide clock, was
built to
stand atop the
entranceway to the company's
third flagship store in 1853.: 210
Charles Tiffany...
- church, the
Inner City
Parish Church (Budapest). The
minaret and
Turkish entranceway were removed. The
shape of the
architecture is its only hint of exotic...
-
Entranceway to the
fortification at Besseringen...
-
Entranceway at Main
Street at
Roycroft Boulevard is a
suburban residential subdivision entranceway built in 1918. It is on Main
Street (New York State...