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  2. Grand Avenue Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower was built in 1871 by architect George I. Barnett in the form of a Corinthian order column with brick, stone and cast iron trim. Inclusive of its base, shaft and capital, it stands 154 feet (47 m) tall. Inside was a standpipe with a diameter of five feet, designed to hold water.

  3. Capesthorne Hall - Wikipedia

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    The manor of Capesthorne was held by the Capesthorne family until 1386, when it passed to the Ward family.The house previously on the site was 290 metres (317 yd) to the west, with a chapel 25 metres (27 yd) to its north, [1] its site being marked by a brick column in the grounds.

  4. Capital (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The designs often respond to an order of columns, but usually with a different set of design principles. [4] In order not to protrude excessively from the wall surface, these structures tend to have a rather flat surface, forming brick-shaped capitals, called "anta capitals". Anta capitals are known from the time of the Doric order. [5]

  5. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    Between the 16th and 24th floors, the exterior exhibits vertical white brick columns that are separated by windows on each floor. This visual effect is made possible by the presence of aluminum spandrels between the columns of windows on each floor. There are abstract reliefs on the 20th through 22nd-floor spandrels, while the 24th floor ...

  6. Column - Wikipedia

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    Modern columns may be constructed out of steel, poured or precast concrete, or brick, left bare or clad in an architectural covering, or veneer. Used to support an arch, an impost, or pier, is the topmost member of a column. The bottom-most part of the arch, called the springing, rests on the impost.

  7. Amid continued demonstrations, swastika drawn on USC's campus

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    The swastika was found about 3 p.m. Tuesday on a brick column that is part of the fence that borders USC's campus on Vermont Avenue, according to David Carlisle, the assistant chief of public ...

  8. Rankin-Harwell House - Wikipedia

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    Rankin-Harwell House, also known as The Columns, Carolina Hall, and the James Harwell House, is a historic plantation house located near Florence, Florence County, South Carolina. It was built in 1857, and is a two-story, frame, Greek Revival style dwelling.

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    1. Tennis Ball. Tennis balls are so useful that you may want to buy some to keep around the house even if you don’t play. For example, half a tennis ball can help screw open tight caps.

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