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<title>CoolIris Enabled</title>
<description>This website is CoolIris enabled! You can use the CoolIris browser plugin to view the images on this site in an interactive 3D wall.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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<title>&amp;Eacute;pi</title>
<description>&quot;&amp;Eacute;pi. A slender finial of metal or terracotta, ornamenting the extremities or intersections of roof-ridges or forming the termination of a pointed roof or spire. &amp;Eacute;pi of Lead, 13th centur...</description>
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<title>Abacus</title>
<description>&quot;The upper plate of a column, beneath the architrave.&quot; &amp;mdash; Williams, 1889...</description>
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<title>Melrose Abbey</title>
<description>Melrose Abbey is a Gothic style Christian monastery located in Melrose, Scotland. The Abbey was founded in 1136 by Cistercian Monks, on the request of King David I of Scotland. ...</description>
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<title>Amphitheater</title>
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<title>Ancone</title>
<description>Ancones are ornaments in the cornices of an Ionic doorway....</description>
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<title>Antic</title>
<description>Antics are fancies having no foundation in nature, as sphinx, centaurs, etc., different flowers growing on one stem. Grotesque ornaments of all kinds....</description>
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<title>Arcade</title>
<description>A series of arches supported on piers and pillars, used generally as a screen and support of a roof, or of the wall of a building....</description>
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<title>Arcade</title>
<description>An arcade is a series of apertures or recesses with arched ceilings or soffets. A series of arched openings round public squares, markets, courts, etc....</description>
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<title>Arcade</title>
<description>An arcade is a series of apertures or recesses with arched ceilings or soffets. A series of arched openings round public squares, markets, courts, etc....</description>
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<title>Arcade</title>
<description>&quot;In street architecture a covered way or passage, either open at the side with a range of pillars, or completely covered over. The finest arcades of this description are to be found in Paris.&quot; &amp;mdash;...</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>A curved or vaulted structure....</description>
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<title>Arch</title>
<description>&quot;The blocks, which are technically known as voussoirs, should be of a wedge shape, the center or top block being the keystone A; the lower blocks B B which rest on the supporting pier are the springer...</description>
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<title>Arch of Triumph</title>
<description>A structure in the shape of a monumental archway, usually built to celebrate a victory in war. The arch is invariably a free-standing structure, quite seperate from city gates or walls. In its simples...</description>
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<title>Balcony</title>
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<title>Double Baldachin</title>
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<title>Baluster</title>
<description>A small upright support member made in a great variety or forms. Used to support railing....</description>
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<title>Baluster</title>
<description>A small upright support member made in a great variety or forms. Used to support railing....</description>
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<title>Baluster</title>
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<title>Balustrade</title>
<description>&quot;A Balustrade is a range of balusters, together with the cornice of coping which they support, used as a parapet for bridges or the roofs of buildings, or as a mere termination to a structure; also se...</description>
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<title>Balustrade</title>
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<title>Barbican</title>
<description>A projecting watch tower, or other advanced work, before the gate of a castle or fortified town. The term barbican was more especially applied to the outwork intended to defend the drawbridge, which i...</description>
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<title>The Pennsylvanian barn frame work</title>
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<title>The Pennsylvanian barn frame work</title>
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<title>The Pennsylvanian barn</title>
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<title>The Pennsylvanian barn</title>
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