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- Goltzius sometimes made use of it. In most German two-block prints, the keyblock (or "line block") was printed in black and the tone block or blocks had...
- Keyblock for print, Utagawa Yoshiiku, 1862...
- an Italianate Romanesque parapet, a Prince of Wales motif–marked stone keyblock, and a patterned tympanum with a brick panel defaced with "1879" under...
- probable, early 19th century granite bridge with a single segmental arch, keyblock and a parapet. II 15 and 17 The Fradgan 50°06′18″N 5°32′59″W / 50.105125°N...
- cross-wing has two round-headed doorways and windows, all with voussoirs and keyblocks, and the gable rises to a central parapet. II Boswell Statue, Market Square...
- door and fanlight in inner surround of rusticated pilasters, archivolt, keyblock, outer surround of Corinthian pilasters under dentil pediment. West front...
- with a fanlight, and a moulded stone architrave with a keyblock and imposts. The windows are sashes with moulded stone architraves and keyblocks. II...
- block they have segmental heads, and in the wings they have lintels with keyblocks. St Mary's Church 52°41′29″N 2°28′12″W / 52.69149°N 2.47003°W / 52...
- entrance front. The central doorway and the windows have round heads and keyblocks with shaped pendants. Inside, there is a complete set of Mintons tiles...
- four bays, and contains sash windows with segmental arched openings and keyblocks. The 19th-century extension to the east is in brick, and the 20th-century...