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  2. House of the Small Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Stucco moldings, however, remain only on the east wall and the east end of the north and south walls. The white-ground middle and upper zones are above a dark red-ground dado. The room's smooth surface pavement is gone. Cocciopesto made of larger pieces of brick with irregularly scattered white chunks of travertine is now exposed. On the ...

  3. Listed buildings in Blackpool - Wikipedia

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    It is constructed of brick, with white and green and black faience, over a steel frame in the Art Deco style. It was built with 3,088 seats and in 1975, the auditorium was split into three smaller cinema screens. The cinema closed in 1998. The former stalls area is now occupied by the Funny Girls burlesque cabaret show. [24] [25] [26] [27]

  4. Fifth Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The storefront is dominated by brick pilasters with cement caps, and a recessed panel of basket-woven brick spans the top of the façade. The three-story, three-bay, two-part commercial block building at 709 Fifth Street (118-5318-0028) features brick quoining on the upper two stories, which are visually separated by a series of three stuccoed ...

  5. Listed buildings in Cambridge (west) - Wikipedia

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    It has seven bays; the second in from each end projects to form two tall bow windows with domed caps. The other bays have large windows with curved heads and brick detailing including keystones above. Buttresses delineate the bays, supporting gauged-brick columns. The building's ends have shaped gables. The roof has a central wooden lantern.

  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. Ames council upholds decision to demolish downtown brick pillars

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  8. Listed buildings in Bunbury, Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Two timber-framed cottages with brick nogging on a sandstone plinth and thatched roofs. They are in a single storey with an attic, and have a three-bay front. The windows are casements; in the upper floor one is in a thatched half-dormer, and the others are in gables. [10] II: Bunbury Locks Cottage, Black and White Cottage, and Black and White ...

  9. Nelson's Pillar - Wikipedia

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    Nelson's Pillar (also known as the Nelson Pillar or simply the Pillar) was a large granite column capped by a statue of Horatio Nelson, built in the centre of what was then Sackville Street (later renamed O'Connell Street) in Dublin, Ireland.