- a
pulley block with
multiple advantage, or a
geared chain hoist. Some
lucarnes are enclosed, and are
often wooden-clad
structures cantilevered out from...
- of
lucarnes,
slender dormers which provided ventilation to the
spires of
English Gothic churches and cathedrals. An
early example are the
lucarnes of...
-
stairway and
lucarnes along the roof A
sculpted salamander, the
emblem of François I, on the
facade of the
north wing
Roofline decoration and
lucarne of the...
- complet".
Lucarne opposée (in French).
Retrieved 4
February 2024.
Nicolas Cougot (14
January 2024). "Coupe d'Asie 2023 : le ****on se fait peur".
Lucarne opposée...
- La Cour, the king
would address his
subjects by
means of the étranges
lucarnes (strange windows), a
phrase de
Gaulle had emplo****
about television. After...
- city. The
market façade with the
highly sophisticated Brick Gothic of the
lucarnes has been
preserved and
partly restored in its
medieval shape. Some elements...
-
Regretful Climb) Le
Rasoir National (The
National Razor) Le
Vasistas or La
Lucarne (The Fanlight) La
Veuve (The Widow) Le
Moulin à
Silence (The
Silence Mill)...
-
balustrade and
three finials to each angle, and the
spire has
three tiers of
lucarnes. The
aisles have
cornices and
embattled parapets.
Internally are five-ba****...
- Analyst.
Retrieved 24 June 2024. Lesdos, Marianne. "Frank Lebœuf: en
pleine lucarne". Gala (in French).
Prisma Média.
Retrieved 18
November 2014. Philip, Robert...
- fireplaces" (ravissant tohu-bohu de
tourelles de girouettes, de pignons, de
lucarnes et de cheminées). A
castle existed as
early as the 11th
century and there...