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Old and New London
… man of a whimsical imagination would not scruple to call a giant's lanthorn. Into this enchanted palace we entered, with …
Survey of London
… builders, in 1846, are designed as a unified whole, with giant stucco Corinthian pilasters, and rosettes over the … by carved, moulded and rubbed brickwork. There is a giant order of Ionic pilasters which rise from the first …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of the chalk downland. That spring is known locally as the Giant's Grave because by tradition Gog Magog of the Gog Magog …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tumulus or barrow, which, from its extent, is called the "Giant's grave." Chetton (St. Giles) CHETTON ( St. Giles), a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the fate of the kingdom by single combat, in which the giant Colbrand, the Danish champion, was vanquished by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… range of yellow brick and stucco, ornamented with giant pilasters. They illustrate the built up appearance of …
Survey of London
… ascends to the portico which is designed on the lines of a giant Venetian window, powerfully restating the theme of the …
Survey of London
… faade incorporating two of the practice's trademark giant 'screw' columns in pre-cast concrete (Ill. 70). The old …
Survey of London
… main body of the court. Originally, only a screen of two giant Composite columns divided the hall and court, which … was more ponderous and ornate than the old, Pownall adding giant rusticated pilasters to the central bow and Gibbs … are collapsing as the earth is torn apart by a bronzed giant (modelled for by 'a Welsh miner')'the worker of the …
Old and New London
… all the great musicians of the day, including even the giant Handel. This singular and most meritorious person, born …
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