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  2. Majestic Theatre, Pomona - Wikipedia

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    Metal screens run on rails along the north side of the building shading the large web lattice screen to the restaurant. [1] A gable roofed bio-box projects from the building over the central entrance, within the awning. Clad with fibreboard fixed with batten cover strips, the bio-box has two pairs of casement windows overlooking the street. The ...

  3. Listed buildings in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    In the central gable is a dated and initialled shield, and on the gables are fleur-de-lis crosses. Attached at the rear is a screen wall containing a fragment of an earlier building, a doorway and a mullioned window. Facing the road is a low curving coped wall carrying railings with fleur-de-lis finials and a gate. [2] [48] II

  4. Mowbraytown Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The entry is separated from the nave by a timber screen and the timber pews appear original. [1] The hall is a single-storeyed timber building with a steep pitch gable roof with asbestos cement tiles laid in a diamond pattern, roof vents and terracotta ridges and front finial.

  5. Gable - Wikipedia

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    The shape of the gable and how it is detailed depends on the structural system used, which reflects climate, material availability, and aesthetic concerns. The term gable wall or gable end more commonly refers to the entire wall, including the gable and the wall below it. Some types of roof do not have a gable (for example hip roofs do not).

  6. Gable roof - Wikipedia

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    A gable roof on a church tower (gable tower) is usually called a 'cheese wedge roof' (Käsbissendach) in Switzerland. Its versatility means that the gable roof is used in many regions of the world. [3] In regions with strong winds and heavy rain, gable roofs are built with a steep pitch in order to prevent the ingress of water.

  7. Dutch gable roof - Wikipedia

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    House with Dutch gable roof in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. A Dutch gable roof or gablet roof (in Britain) is a roof with a small gable at the top of a hip roof. The term Dutch gable is also used to mean a gable with parapets. Some sources refer to this as a gable-on-hip roof. [1] Dutch gable roof works of Padmanabhapuram Palace in India

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