10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ORIELLED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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orielled in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
orielled im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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The Journal of the Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland ...
... but the massive walls, some five feet thick, the deep projecting bay-window
and porch, the orielled closet, the high-pointed gables, gablets, and great
towering chimneys, are mementoes of this interesting age. Like all old English
domestic ...
Kilkenny and South-east of Ireland Archaeological Society, 1858
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The official guide to the Midland Railway
Its avenue of limes, its noble gateway tower, its immense court — said to be the
largest quadrangle in the world — its orielled Tudor Hall, its splendid library,
erected from designs by Sir Christopher Wren at a cost of £20,000, would
challenge ...
Midland Railway Company, Cassell and Company, Ltd, 1887
3
The Declension of Henry D'Albiac
After the hot ugliness of a deserted London, relieved only by the unromantic
volubility of Flora Evans, it was like a dream for Henry to find himself once more
awaiting his lover in the panelled, orielled room, radiant with flowers and
thoughtful ...
Valentine Francis Taubman-Goldie, 1913
... the deep projecting bay-window and porch, the orielled closet, the high-
pointed bles, gablets, and great towering chimneys, are mementoes of this
interesting age. Like all old English domestic architecture, it forms a picturesque
appearance ...
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 1858
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Oscar Wilde's America: Counterculture in the Gilded Age
Stairs in the newly opened hallway, for instance, were screened by curtains or
latticework, "almost always very cleverly contrived with embayed and orielled
landings" intended as a "cosy retreat" (figs. 77 and 78). " Continuing the
metaphor of ...
Mary Warner Blanchard, 1998
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Lothian, Except Edinburgh
1863 (to judge from the steading) a square orielled tower of formidable profile
and a single-storey porch to one side. To the other was appended a baronial
water tower, and a two-storey wing now demolished. The centrepiece of the
steading, ...
... the children, and with one central or lateral building, if need be, for a washing-
house and drying-room together ; with the tenement-backs orielled, balconied,
ivied, embowered ; with mews and garages concentrated at a few strategic
centres.
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The official guide to the Midland railway
Its avenue of limes, its noble gateway tower, its immense court — said to be the
largest quadrangle in the world — its orielled Tudor Hall, its splendid library,
erected from designs by Sir Christopher Wren at a cost of £20,000, would
challenge ...
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Northern Dalmatia Rough Guides Snapshot Croatia (includes ...
First up is the Church of the Ascension (Crkva Uspenja Bogomatere), a Serbian-
Orthodox foundation sporting a curious orielled belfry. A few steps further on lies
St J ohn's Church (Crkva svetog Ivana), with a balustraded outside staircase said
...
In its N wall (i.e. the front wall of the c16 house) a segmental-arched recess, a
pair of doors and a window, relics of the orielled and balconied front. Above, a
painted c17 frieze of vases of flowers in an arcade with coupled pilasters. Painted
...
John Gifford, Colin McWilliam, David Walker, 1984