• Cruzen Range (redirect from Bell Buttress)
    Cirque USGS. Conrad Ledge USGS. Mahaka Ponds USGS. Dana Cirque USGS. Bell Buttress USGS. Tilav Cirque USGS. Alberts 1995, p. 378. Johns Cirque USGS. Alberts...
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    lakes and ice sheet dynamics, and has a ridge, called Bell Buttress, in Antarctica named after her. Bell received her undergraduate degree in Geology from...
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    for its distinctive architecture, a highlight of which is the enormous buttresses on the sides and back of the building. It is declared as a National Cultural...
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    front of the church. The contrefort or buttress of the north tower is also larger. The cathedral's main peal of bells is within these towers. The south tower...
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    clockwise from the northwest, Horne Nunataks, Bell Rock, Guthridge Nunataks, Blanchard Nunataks, Barrett Buttress and Butress Nunataks. The Goodenough Glacier...
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    Ulm Minster (section Bells)
    phase Photo of 1887, with new flying buttresses and lateral towers Ulm Minster as seen from the western city Church bells of the Ulm Minster seen from above...
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    chapels lining both sides of the nave. The walls separating them act as buttresses. The stone barrel vault, dome, and arched vestibule are all unique in...
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    weather to varying degrees due to their characteristics. The filigree buttresses and arches are exposed to the weather from all sides and are attacked...
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    (47.41 ft) sides. It is 84.7 metres (277.9 ft) tall and has polygonal buttresses at each corner. The tower is divided horizontally into five stages. On...
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    arch in turn led to the development of the pointed rib vault and flying buttresses, combined with elaborate tracery and stained glass windows. At the Abbey...
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    the west. Bident Mountain forms the west buttress of Consolation Pass with Mount Bell forming the east buttress. These two peaks rise above the head of...
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    relief of Our Lady of Assumption on a tree on the first front buttress The pagoda-like bell tower The elevated walkway connecting the convent to the church...
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    St Mary-le-Bow (redirect from Bow Bell)
    known for its bells, which also feature in the nursery rhyme 'Oranges and Lemons'. According to legend, Dick Whittington heard the bells calling him back...
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    brace bar Additional buttresses on the north transept The sides of the cathedral are reinforced with massive flying buttresses, capped with spires to...
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    its many large stained glass windows, decorative stone vaults, flying buttresses, rare hexagonal porch and massive Gothic spire. With a height of 274 feet...
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    in 1427 that caused the collapse of parts of the city ramparts, flying buttresses were added to the outside of the nave under master builder Imbert Boachon...
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    Samuel Bell Waugh ( 1814 in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania – 28 September, 1885, in Janesville, Wisconsin) was a 19th-century American portrait, landscape...
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  • the horizontal ridge traverse at the beginning Middle Triple Peak, East Buttress VI 5.9 A3, FA: Mike Graber, Alan Long, Andy Embick, and George Schunk in...
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    side façade has prominent buttresses that support the weight of the arches and vault of the nave. Between each pair of buttresses is a lancet window. In...
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    Glendalough (category Christian bell towers)
    Acorn Buttress, a small buttress just below Twin Buttress, which is a popular base-camp location. Hobnail Buttress, a small buttress with some easy climbing...
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    addition to the new church was a series of small chapels between the buttresses on the north and south sides of the nave, requested by the city's prominent...
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    cemetery, as well as a recently restored 15th-century sundial on a flying buttress.[citation needed] The main part of the church contains 18 altars, with...
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    Villard de Honnecourt's drawing of a flying buttress at Reims, ca. 1230s (Bibliothèque nationale) Flying buttress with pinnacle and a statue Marker in memory...
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    weakness was at the back of the tower. Signs of displacement in the NW buttress and deformation in the roof framing have been identified through close...
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    advances, such as innovative uses of the pointed arch, rib vault and flying buttress, allowed the churches and cathedral to become much taller and stronger...
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    church are two three-light windows, with a buttress between them and on each side. Above the central buttress is a canopied niche containing a statue of...
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    fell. The next year work began on the new transept, and the final flying buttress of the choir was installed ion 1506. The new construction largely followed...
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    1948): 156  1948 Prusik Peak, North Cascades with Art Holben 1954 Northwest Buttress to North Peak, Denali, Alaska (May 27) with Donald McLean, Charles Wilson...
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    austerity of the constructions, such as the use of solid buttresses rather than flying buttresses, while the openings are few and narrow. Romanesque architecture...
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    the church was restored in 1887, rebuilding the bell tower and stabilizing the walls with stone buttresses. This project gave the building a more European...
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