- hornblende,
determines the species:
Minette contains biotite and orthoclase.
Kersantite contains biotite and plagioclase.
Vogesite contains hornblende and orthoclase...
- operational. It is the only
known location of
kersantite in Serbia, a rare type of
greenish granite. For decades,
kersantite was used for
Belgrade buildings. Features...
-
closed before 1960 and it is the only
known location of
kersantite in Serbia. For decades,
kersantite was used for the
Belgrade buildings,
including some...
- of the
tower and
corners were
built from
coated cinder blocks of blue
kersantite. The
lower floors are rusticated; the
rusticated stone continues as quoining...
- Saint-Thurien, Tréméven, Névez, Baye,
Mellac and Quéven in Morbihan. He
worked in
kersantite and
given the
modest budgets of such
rural communities kept his work to...
-
kersantite and
dates to the
fifteenth century.
Other statuary in the
church is a sixteenth-century "Déploration du Christ" in
polychromed kersantite,...
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niches of the
voussures of
porch arches,
working in
either granite or
Kersantite,
Those six
porches built predominately using granite can be seen at Quimper...
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architect Albert Randolph Ross
added a 15 m (49 ft)–tall plinth, made of
Kersantite granite from Brittany.
Vanderbilt and Ross had
previously collaborated...
- is the only
known location of
kersantite in Serbia, a
worldwide rare type of
greenish granite. For decades,
kersantite was used for the
Belgrade buildings...
-
natural rock from
different quarries: (1)
granite of the Aber-Ildut and (2)
Kersantite granite Finally, the
cornice was made of a flat
molding which forms the...