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  2. Socle (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    In architecture, a socle is a short plinth used to support a pedestal, sculpture, or column. In English, the term tends to be most used for the bases for rather small sculptures, with plinth or pedestal preferred for larger examples. [1] This is not the case in French.

  3. Pedestal - Wikipedia

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    The minimum height of the plinth is usually kept as 45 cm (for buildings) [citation needed]. It transmits loads from superstructure to the substructure and acts as the retaining wall for the filling inside the plinth or raised floor. In sculpting, the terms base, plinth, and pedestal are defined according to their subtle differences.

  4. 17 Fresh Ideas to Make Your Small Garden a Picture ... - AOL

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    Small Courtyard Garden. You don't actually need dirt to make a garden. Take the terrace at Mark D. Sikes’s West Hollywood home, for instance. He's made his inner courtyard a garden with not a ...

  5. Equestrian statue of William III, Petersfield - Wikipedia

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    The statue was originally gilded. [11] It stands on a stone plinth. [1] The front of the plinth carries an original Latin inscription, which is translated in a modern dedicatory plaque attached to the side. Historic England's listing record does not ascribe a name to the sculptor but most sources follow Pevsner.

  6. Belvédère (Petit Trianon) - Wikipedia

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    The pavilion is on an octagonal stone plinth, with access via four steps guarded by sphinxes. Joseph Deschamps completed these in 1778 using a four-foot-long [12] Conflans stone. The statues, known as the "guardians of harmony," are topped with attributes symbolizing the seasons. [13]

  7. These had most to give - Wikipedia

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    These had most to give, or Youth, in 2017. These had most to give, also known as Youth or May Eternal Light Shine upon Them, is a 1922 life-size bronze statue of a naked male youth that has stood in the garden outside the Scott Polar Research Institute on Lensfield Road in Cambridge since the building opened in 1934.

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