Opposite is a range rebuilt in the early C16 with central tower with octagonal turrets and two-storey oriel. |
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Both share the wooden oriel projecting onto the choir, with a private entrance to the rear and a small door leading into the choir aisle. |
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The vizzy, with its tiny roof, is designed like a flat-fronted oriel, a miniature echo of the stone oriel fronting Edward IV's chapel above. |
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The window frames have also been scrapped and repainted and the leaking roof of the oriel window has been repaired. |
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The tree's branches structurally support the third-floor oriel extending halfway up the fourth floor or gable above it. |
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A bay window is also called an oriel, or oriel window, when it projects from an upper story and is supported by corbels. |
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The gate house has a Perp portal and canted Gothic oriel windows, with fan vaulting in the entrance. |
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That is why oriel windows and other verandas are often the site of infiltrations near the junction with the facade. |
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Mullioned turret and oriel windows running across the first and second storeys create a wall-of-glass effect from the exterior and light and airy chambers within. |
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An inscription on one of the oriel windows refers to the occupation of Herrenberg during the Peasants' Revolt. |
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Historic buildings, their facades adorned with beautiful paintings and oriel windows, surround the impressive town hall square. |
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The east stained glass window is Victorian, and the oriel window to the north side of it was built by Henry VIII for Catherine of Aragon. |
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The traffic-free Old Town of Schaffhausen is considered one of the prettiest in Switzerland, on account of its many oriel windows and lavishly painted facades. |
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He loved to sit in Vroenhof in the oriel with a view on the street. |
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The Tudor arch, placed over the oriel window, or a bay window supported on a bracket or corbel, was a striking window design of the Tudor period. |
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Some have small oriel windows in oval shapes resting on corbeled brickwork, laid in rows that gradually project from the facade. |
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Some of the most remarkable oriel windows belong to this period. |
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Educated at Westminster and Oriel College, Oxford, he was an early casualty of the Oxford movement. |
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Cizdyn at Oriel Securities said the risers demonstrated the resilience of the market on Friday. |
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For the Oriel Hall coat of arms this has been changed to a gold lion rampant on a blue field within a gold engrailed border. |
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Twelve months ago, theatregoers were denied the delights of Oriel quad's annual allotment of classic drama when Marlowe's Edward II was shelved at the eleventh hour. |
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A Lo255 Oriel xenon lamp was employed as detecting light source. |
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These experiments led him to develop the calotype process, and the production, in 1835, of the first ever negative, a picture of the Oriel window at Lacock. |
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In 1572, Raleigh was registered as an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford, but he left a year later without a degree. |
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Grant Thornton are nominated adviser to IFC with Oriel Securities and Elara Capital as joint brokers to the company. |
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But the goalkeeper believes the Rebels can hang tough until the final day of the season to set up a tantalising title decider at Oriel Park. |
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The winning works from the 2018 prize are due to be exhibited at the Oriel Kyffin Williams Gallery. |
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The international art gallery, Oriel Mostyn, is in Vaughan Street next to the post office. |
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This was part of Oriel, a kingdom meant to be free from enroachment under the treaty. |
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In the case of the Sandwich and Oriel College exemplifications, the copies of the Charter of the Forest originally issued with them also survive. |
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After graduating from Oriel College, Oxford, he worked for Shell International, first as an economist and later as a marketing executive. |
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In 1845, after a short interlude of teaching at Rugby, he was elected Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. |
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He surprised everyone by graduating from Oxford with only Second Class Honours, but won a fellowship with a tutorship at Oriel College. |
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In 2011, to mark the anniversary of his birth, an exhibition was held at Oriel Kooywood, Cardiff. |
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Steve takes to the skies in a motor-powered paraglider to take his unique photos, which feature in a new exhibit at Clwyd Theatr Cymru's Oriel Gallery. |
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He listed central library, the Bluecoat, Oriel Chambers, and the Bascule bridge, on Regent Road, as examples of heritage assets that had been or were being renovated. |
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In 1983 he was elected Fellow of the British Academy and in 1992 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford, and in 2002 of Oriel College, Oxford. |
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The arms of Oriel College, Oxford alludes to the institution's regal foundation by using the Royal Arms of England with a silver border added for difference. |
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