- rise to the
alternate term footrest. High
quality footstools are height–adjustable. This type of
footstool supports a person's (usually a child's) feet that...
-
Ottoman footstools are
often sold as
coordinating furniture with armchairs, sofas, or gliders.
Other names for this
piece of
furniture include footstool, h****ock...
- The
Footstool is a 2,764-metre-elevation (9,068-foot)
mountain in the
Canterbury Region of New Zealand. The
Footstool is
situated on the
crest or Main...
-
monumental broken pediments. It is
often referred to as 'Queen Anne's
Footstool'
because as
legend has it, when
Archer was
designing the
church he asked...
-
inner wings forming the seat and a box (the Ark of the Covenant) as a
footstool,
while the
throne itself was empty.
There is no
universally accepted explanation...
- "contained no box, no lid, and no poles," they did not
serve as the
throne or
footstool of a god, they were not
overlaid with gold, did not have
kerubim figures...
- and
Slavonic or
Suppedaneum cross. The
earliest cross with a
slanted footstool (pointing upwards,
unlike the
Russian cross) was
introduced in the 6th...
-
furniture for
resting during Christian prayer Ottoman (furniture), a
footstool Tuffet, a low seat H****ocks, a
village in West Sus****,
England This disambiguation...
-
attitudes that
proclaim that
migrants are "welcome" but are
treated as
footstools. The
speech balloon, "This [land] is your home", is a
reference to a famous...
-
Ottoman bed, a type of
storage bed
Ottoman (furniture),
padded stool or
footstool Ottoman (textile),
fabric with a
pronounced ribbed or
corded effect, often...