The bell gable (Spanish: espadaña, French: clocher-mur, Italian: campanile a vela) is an architectural element crowning the upper end of the wall of church...
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Canada "The Adventure of the Three Gables", a 1926 story by Arthur Conan Doyle. Bell-gable (espadaña) Clock gable Cape Dutch architecture Eaves Façade...
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tower bells are normally cast from bell metal. Bells intended to be heard over a wide area can range from a single bell hung in a turret or bell-gable, to...
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A bell-gable is similar, located at the apex of a gable or building end wall. Bellcote is a compound noun of the words bell and cot or cote. Bell is...
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"Saved by the Bell Season 4 Episode Guide". Zap2it.[dead link] "Saved by the Bell Season 5 Episode Guide". Zap2it.[dead link] Gable, Donna (May 26,...
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Christianized 1356 and 1362 – Two earthquakes destroy minaret, replaced by bell gable 1401 – (8 July) Decision made to replace former mosque 1402 – Nave begun-...
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Centennial Carillon Tower, Provo, Utah (1975) 'Swan Bells', Perth, Western Australia (2000) Bell-gable Clock tower Conjuratory Minaret Octagon on cube Zvonnitsa...
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A standing bell or resting bell is an inverted bell, supported from below with the rim uppermost. Such bells are normally bowl-shaped, and exist in a...
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Saved by the Bell: The College Years is an American television sitcom, and sequel to Saved by the Bell. It is the third incarnation of the franchise,...
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de Carrera endowed it with the current Baroque façade with a central bell-gable and two towers joined by a balustrade, and a few years later the atrium...
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but it is known that it was very small, Romanesque, and had a modest bell gable. Dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene, it was consecrated in 1103 by Bishop...
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List of roof shapes (redirect from Bell-roof)
Bell-cast (sprocketed, flared): A roof with the shallow slope below the steeper slope at the eaves. Compare with bell roof. East Asian hip-and-gable roof...
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in 1804, and again by Hurricane Carol in 1954. Christianity portal Bell-gable Bell tower Flèche Minaret John Ruch (1999). ""Is it true that church steeples...
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place and is visible from around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi). The church's bell-gable has dominated the town since its construction in the beginning of the...
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Romanesque architecture in Spain (section Bell-gables)
of the churches. A gable is an architectural element that is usually built on the façade and used to house the bells. The bell-gable (referred to as espadaña...
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architect Carlo Fontana, who modified Bernini's plan with the addition of a bell gable above the main entrance. The building was designated for public and social...
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constructed in the 18th century, with a pointed arch doorway, choral window and bell-gable. The Guadalupe Church in Bécal, Calkiní was built in the 18th century...
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disappeared during this period. The façade is crowned by a simple bell-gable housing 3 bells. The largest of the three is 1.07 metres in diameter. It was dated...
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facade of Blauwburgwal 22 has an elevated bell-gable dating from 1669. The bell gable developed from the neck gable. This building was mainly built between...
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are 13 church bells in the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris; 10 main bells are mounted in the two main bell towers and 3 smaller bells in the sanctuary...
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reflects a major reconstruction completed in 1784. A two-level bell-gable with open arches and bells is prominently featured in the facade. The parish of San...
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Madonna dell'Orto Church of San Marziale in Venice, abside and bell gable. Bell Gable Interior Manno, Antonio (2004). The Rizzoli Art Guides (ed.). The...
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traditional Dutch architecture. The top of the gable is shaped like the cross-section of a church bell. It was mostly used in houses that were rather...
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Domingo North facade South facade North facade Main entrance (west facade) Bell-gable (rear) East facade Night view of the main entrance Roof view of cathedral...
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style of simple Dutch town houses, is a single-storey building with a bell gable and gabled roof. The outer walls, which rest on a rectangular ground plan...
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Gateway on the ramp leading from the village to the castle. Above, the bell-gable of the chapel. Inside the enceinte. View of the tower. The castle (left)...
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was damaged by the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake, with the collapse of the bell gable and the top of the facade, and cracks in the internal parts. After securing...
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are the recently restored St. James' Church with only one bell in its two-eyed bell-gable, as well as the now ruined residence of Queen Teresa d'Entença...
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The exterior is faced with stone and is distinguished by its pointed bell-gable. The High Victorian style is especially marked in the interior, which...
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The Japanese Peace Bell is a bell donated to the United Nations Headquarters in New York City via the United Nations Association of Japan in June 1954...
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