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Anglican church. 1758-76. By William Baker or Roger Eykyn (builder). Ashlar with parapeted roof. Classical style. Rectangular plan with shallow chancel and west steeple. Ground floor sill band and top modillioned cornice and balustraded parapet; windows with Gibbs surrounds, those to ground floor segmental headed, those to 1st floor round headed. East facade has pedimented chancel with blind simplified Venetian window with architrave and triple keystone, 2 blind roundels over; single-bay returns have Gibbs windows, nave east has blind round-headed windows over round-headed entrances with consoled cornices, sill band forming imposts. 6-bay north and south facades with Gibbs windows; western bays have round-headed entrances with rusticated pilasters and cornices, that to south with crowned monogram: E II R. West facade has centre breaking forward under pediment, Gibbs windows to flanking bays. Round-headed entrance with radiating voussoirs, aedicule with rusticated Doric columns, Ionic entablature and blocking course, 3-fielded-panel door and fanlight with glazing bars; panel above. Tower has modillioned sill course, paired Ionic pilasters and entablature; round-headed Gibbs windows, urns to angles. Spire has round base with cornice taken over projecting clock faces, octagonal stage with pilasters, blind round-headed windows and top balustrade, rest with bands, round lucarnes and weather vane... A very good and complete example of a mid C18 church. EH Listing
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Ionic Woman/Kathy Kreidler's thread: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762657576...
Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Company branch, 35 East 72nd Street, New York, NY (Cross and Cross :1931)
Marshall Islands tanker Ionic Astrapi on the Clyde between all the lovely islands.
Vessel's Details
IMO: 9529346
Name: IONIC ASTRAPI
Vessel Type - Generic: Tanker
Vessel Type - Detailed: Crude Oil Tanker
Status: Active
MMSI: 538008034
Call Sign: V7UN2
Flag: Marshall Is [MH]
Gross Tonnage: 60379
Summer DWT: 107497 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 243.8 x 42 m
Year Built: 2011
Ionic shafts were taller . This makes the columns look slender. They also had flutes, which are lines carved into them from top to bottom. The shafts also had a special characteristic: entasis, which is a little bulge in the columns make the columns look straight, even at a distance [because since you would see the building from eye level, the shafts would appear to get narrower as they rise, so this bulge makes up for that - so it looks straight to your eye but it really isn't !] . The frieze is plain. The bases were large and looked like a set of stacked rings. Ionic capitals consist of a scrolls above the shaft. The Ionic style is a little more decorative.
People visiting the rectangular-shaped Palladian temple, named The Ionic Temple at Rievaulx, North Yorkshire
This flower hair clip is layered with iridescent blue peacock feathers that contrast the dark purple of this feather beautifully. It is set on a veil.
The dreads, flower, feather earrings, and shirt are all handmade and can be found on etsy.ionicroost.com
One of the ionic capitals in the Morning Room of Arlington Court. The capital is the top of the pillar, the ionic is the name of the order in architecture.
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Ionic Woman/Kathy Kreidler's thread: www.flickr.com/groups/portraitparty/discuss/7215762657576...
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, British Museum, Bloomsbury area of the London Borough of Camden, London, England, UK
"The court has a tessellated glass roof designed by Buro Happold and executed by Waagner-Biro, covering the entire court and surrounds the original circular British Museum Reading Room in the centre, now a museum. It is the largest covered square in Europe. The glass and steel roof is made up of 4,878 unique steel members connected at 1,566 unique nodes and 1,656 pairs of glass windowpanes making up 6,100m2 of glazing; each of a unique shape because of the undulating nature of the roof." (source)