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English it has the
technical meaning of a
spirelet or
spike on the
rooftop of a building. In particular, the
spirelets often built atop the
crossings of major...
- full
height of the tower,
while in
between each face has rows of five
spirelets on
individual podia,
reducing in size up the tower. There's also a possibility...
- Sekhari. The
sekhari shape has
added engaged (attached) sub-spires or
spirelets called urushringa,
echoing the main shape.
These may run up most of the...
- unadorned." The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa (subsidiary
spirelets) on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with
porches are
common in larger...
-
earlier periods of the cathedral's history. The cathedral's flèche (or
spirelet) was
located over the transept. The
original flèche was
constructed in...
- unadorned. The main
shikhara tower usually has many
urushringa subsidiary spirelets on it, and two
smaller side-entrances with
porches are
common in larger...
-
English it has the
technical meaning of a
spirelet or
spike on the
rooftop of a building. In particular, the
spirelets often built atop the
crossings of major...
-
early English era,
containing a
stained gl**** rose
window and an
octagonal spirelet. The
present Methodist Church in
Howard Terrace was
opened as a Primitive...
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include the tall hall-like
structure with
zigzag roof,
narrow copper spirelets and a façade of
angled bays to the
Murrumbeena Road elevation, and rose...
- copper,
finished in 1882. He
surrounded the new
spire with four
smaller spirelets, made of copper. One of
these fell
during a
hurricane in 1999,
going through...