- li and 24 bu (about 20.7
kilometres or 12.9 miles), and also had
eight towerless gates known as the "peripheral gates" (邊門; Biān Mén). The corresponding...
- (Icelandic:
Setbergskirkja [ˈsɛtˌpɛrksˌcʰɪr̥ca, -ˌpɛr̥s-]) is a small,
towerless wooden church located in Setberg. The
church was
erected in 1892 by Sveinn...
- Kjellerup, 9 km east of Pårup and 10 km west of Silkeborg.
Funder Church is a
towerless ashlar church where both the
south and
north portal built in Romanesque...
-
buildings were built, but also a few with flat roofs. In contrast, the
towerless Rasmancha temple in Bishnupur,
which was
built around 1600,
offers a very...
- (Beauvais
Cathedral (today
towerless and 48.5
metres tall)) 1569
Beauvais France
tower collapsed in 1573,
today towerless and 48.5 m (153 ft) tall; World's...
- tower,
which had
survived the 1863 earthquake,
rendering the
cathedral towerless until 1958.
During the
Philippine Revolution of 1896,
Archbishop Bernardino...
- jettisoned. If implemented, the Orion/Ares I
stack would have
resembled the
towerless Gemini-Titan
stack used
between 1965 and 1966, in
which ejection seats...
-
night of 5
March 1512. The
tower was not
restored and the
church remains towerless. Not only the
stained gl****
windows were
vandalised during the Beeldenstorm...
-
church is
commonly believed to have
originated as a
mission church. The
towerless church was
built of
finely hewn
sandstone blocks.
Arches were
built in...
-
Church on the
corner of Park Road and
Worcester Road. This
consists of a
towerless stone-built nave and
chancel in what
Nikolaus Pevsner describes as "uninspired"...