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One of the many fine door knockers around Dublin. This one is on an office off St. Stephen's Green, opposite the side door of the Shelbourne Hotel
A huge restoration project has meant that the East window has been behind scaffolding for 5 years. Each panel has been carefully restored and re-leaded and 2500 stones have been replaced at the East End. The Apocalypse panels are now in place.
Deals Gateway (ONE SE8) Development by Burwell Deakins Architects Ltd. Photography by Joas Souza | Architectural and Aerial Photographer (www.joasphotographer.com)
le mausolée de Glanum, cénotaphe commémoratif (-30 à -20 avant JC) érigé par les descendants d'un notable local, à Saint-Rémy-de-Provence [13210]
Photograph by J. Rae Chipera all rights reserved.
The Philae Temple was reconstructed on an island in the Nile River. It was originally situated in a different location, but after the Egyptian government decided to go ahead with the construction of the Aswan High Dam, the temple was flooded. Egyptians worked with several European nations' volunteers to rebuild the temple on this island brick by brick.
The enormous and imposing gatehouse still impresses. The outer curtain wall is still evident. The wooden stairs / bridge would have been a drawbridge, and there were two more small towers along the way to make life extra-painful for invaders.
Title: Parsvanatha
Other title: Parashvanath
Date: circa 950-970
Current location: Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh , India
Description of work: Khajuraho is the site of numerous Jain and Hindu temples, separated into two sections (eastern and western). Today 25 temples remain. The Parsvanath temple is a Jain temple located in the eastern group.
Description of view: Close view of a sculpture detail on temple exterior with a window structure on the left side.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Asian: South Asian: Indian: Post-Gupta: Candella
Culture: Indian
Materials/Techniques: Stone
Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)
Date photographed: 10/30/2008
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG
Image size: 3072H X 2304W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. For additional details see: alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2008-0524 Parsvanath.jpg
Record ID: WB2008-0524
Sub collection: religious buildings: temples
Copyight holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta
Font de pedra situada en un mur lateral del carrer de la Font. Consta d'un cos principal de grans daus de pedra tallats de manera irregular, on es disposa el brollador, emmarcat en una estructura de dues pilastres i entaulament sobre un arc de mig punt que sobresurt de la resta. En un costat, tres grans piques intercomunicades i força erosionades recullen l’aigua del brollador.
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Built by Germans in the early 1900's, this Rayon factory did a great business. In WW2 it was confiscated and became the American Rayon Co, though "Bemberg" remained built into the main smokestack. There is a "newer" blonde building with all the trademarks of fascist/deco style popular in Germany at the time.