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crown steeple, or
crown spire, is a
traditional form of
church steeple in
which curved stone flying buttresses form the open
shape of a
rounded crown...
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refer to:
Comtois steeple, a
church bell
tower with
Imperial dome,
typical of Franche-Comté,
France Crown steeple, a form of
church steeple in
which curved...
- nightcap-style sailor's hat or a pair of
yellow hoses and
riding boots, and a "
steeple-
crowned"
pointy hat.
Klabautermanns may be
benevolent and aid the ship's crews...
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surrender by
telling local women to
dress in the
cloaks and high
black steeple-
crowned hats of soldiers. The
British commander marshalled them into an approximation...
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henninck meaning **** or rooster) was a
headdress in the
shape of a cone,
steeple, or
truncated cone worn in the Late
Middle Ages by
European women of the...
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sprite has
green teeth,
wears yellow hoses with
riding boots, and a "
steeple-
crowned"
pointy hat. The
rarely seen
klabautermann (aka
Kalfater or "caulker")...
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house architecture. The
front facade features a m****ive,
balustraded steeple crowned with a handsome, pyramid-roofed belfry. It was
listed on the National...
- of the
Gothic Revival style, the
church is
distinguished by a tall
steeple crowned by a yet
taller spire. The
overall m****ing of the
building is composed...
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Steeple Bumpstead is a
village and
civil parish 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of
Haverhill in
Braintree district, Es****, England. The
parish church does not...
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streamers and ribbons. The
girls were no less
magnificently attired with
steeple crowned hats,
stiff bodied gowns, bag
skirts or
trains and
ruffles hanging...