- The
fourth plinth is the
northwest plinth in
Trafalgar Square in
central London. It was
originally intended to hold an
equestrian statue of
William IV...
- The
Plinth ****emblage, also
known as the
Plinth Formation, is an
accreted terrane of
igneous rocks in
southwestern British Columbia, Canada,
located just...
-
Plinth Peak,
sometimes called Plinth Mountain, is the
highest satellite cone of the
Mount Meager m****if, and one of four
overlapping volcanic cones which...
- Look up
plinth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plinth may
refer to:
Plinth, a base
especially for statues, steles, etc.
Plinth (hieroglyph), an Egyptian...
- (from
French piédestal, from
Italian piedistallo 'foot of a stall') or
plinth is a
support at the
bottom of a statue, vase, column, or
certain altars...
- The
Liverpool Plinth is an art
space that
showcases sculptures for a 12-month
period on a
plinth outside Liverpool Parish Church in Liverpool, UK. The...
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Society 802 at
Downs Explorer 809
plinthed in ****e 812 at
Downs Explorer 819 at Mary
Valley Rattler 824
plinthed in ****e 934 at Zig Zag
Railway 935...
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Murray Bridge Rx191:
plinthed at
Victor Harbor Rx201:
plinthed at
Tailem Bend Rx207:
preserved at SteamRanger,
operational Rx217:
plinthed at Nuriootpa, South...
- the
Amberley Chalk Pits
Museum MLR 741
plinthed at
Matheran Interior of the
Locomotive A
plaque on the
plinth of MLR no. 741
Diagram of the articulation...
- In architecture, a
socle is a
short plinth used to
support a pedestal, sculpture, or column. In English, the term
tends to be most used for the
bases for...