The gatehouse is approached via a brick barbican, a defensive outwork furnished with arrow slits and end turrets. |
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We started making them for a retrospective nine years ago that we were invited to in London at the barbican art gallery. |
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The exterior one, which is reinforced by a barbican, has 18 towers plus one with an octagonal base. |
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The main entrance to the castle is through the western barbican, an exterior defence in front of the main gate. |
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The purpose of a barbican was not just to provide another line of defence but also to dictate the only approach to the gate. |
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The barbican at Walmgate Bar was undermined and explosives laid, but, the plot was discovered. |
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It features two walled areas and its exterior, which is adapted to the surrounding terrain, is reinforced by a barbican in the north east, with a total of 18 towers and a further octagonal structure facing north. |
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The exact location of the medieval menagerie is unknown, although the lions were kept in the barbican known as Lion Tower. |
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A new entrance was created, with elaborate defences including two gatehouses and a barbican. |
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Founded by Declan Donnellan and nick ormerod the company has toured to over 300 cities in 40 countries and is an associate company at the barbican, london. |
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The gateway was often protected by a barbican a walled outwork in front of the gate and the passage through the gateway was defended by portcullises, doors, and machicolations. |
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On the east side of the Inner Ward is another barbican, enclosing the castle garden. |
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The barbican features the earliest surviving stone machicolations in Britain, and the gate would originally have been protected by a portcullis. |
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The Barbican kitchen is a prototypic solution to a problem formulated by a designer. |
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Yet the response to its plan to shut facilities at the Barbican Centre or Yearsley has prompted a tidal wave of condemnation. |
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For one thing, the programmes completed a Barbican cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos with the American soloist Richard Goode. |
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Former world champion Steve Davis chalks his cue as the UK Snooker Championships got under way today at York's Barbican Centre. |
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There are open days when the public can meet and speak with representatives of Barbican Venture, and existing staff are being met as well. |
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He was left to represent himself in court, where he was ranged against council and Barbican Venture lawyers. |
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The Barbican is the only pool on the south side of York that is within walking distance of the city centre and Yearsley serves a wide area. |
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York Council expects to send developers back to the drawing board over their proposals for the city's Barbican Centre. |
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She seems to suggest that the process by which approval was given for the Barbican complex lacked legitimacy. |
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No, I refer to judgements made about a decade ago regarding the York Barbican development. |
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Could there ever be a venue more redolent of York's history than the Barbican? |
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The white-out in and around the city caused match promoter Martin Witts to put the Barbican meeting between Jimmy White and Alex Higgins on hold. |
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Workmen have been busy this week refitting and modifying the Barbican Centre to accommodate the second most important tournament in world snooker. |
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The elevated walkways must connect with the non-residential Barbican plan. |
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The council squad has teamed up with staff at the Barbican, Courtney's Gym and Fitness First to limber up for Sunday's big event, and have been training since March. |
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Yet, at a mere ten minute's walk from the city centre, and just opposite Fishergate bar and the now-closed Barbican, it is not far off the beaten track. |
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This plush velvet theatre is far more suited to comedy than the modern minimalism of the Barbican Centre but that is not to say it is ideal for a regular comedy club night. |
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Meanwhile, a powerful folkish strain could be enjoyed at the Barbican. |
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The golden girl of British swimming is appalled at City of York Council proposals which could see the Yearsley and Barbican pools shut as part of a leisure services shake-up. |
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More than 2000 Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and Guiders from York, Selby and Tadcaster packed into York's Barbican Centre for their Millennium Thinking Day. |
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The York City Baths Club is pulling out of swimming lessons at the Barbican due to another extortionate price hike, this time at the council-run pools. |
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The World Champion became only the fifth man to hold UK and World Championships in the same year as he drubbed Ken Doherty 10-1 in the final at the Barbican Centre. |
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These include the Royal National Theatre, the Barbican Centre, Shakespeare's Globe, the Old Vic, and the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. |
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The BBC SO is the associate orchestra of the Barbican Centre in London, where it gives an annual season of concerts. |
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The BBC SO is a resident orchestra at the Barbican Centre, and gives studio concerts from its base at BBC Maida Vale studios. |
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A plaque next to the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth's historical Barbican area commemorates the arrival. |
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In Summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. |
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On 10 May 2007, Waters, Gilmour, Wright and Mason performed during a Barrett tribute concert at the Barbican Centre in London. |
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The Yukio Ninagawa production was staged in Oslo, Tokyo and at the Barbican Centre, London. |
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In 2002 he wrote the meditative piece Visconti, commissioned by Barbican Centre Elektronika festival for the London Sinfonietta. |
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In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. |
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He also gave nightly speeches after his curtain call as Hamlet at the Barbican in London, asking for donations to help Syrian refugees. |
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Cumberbatch returned to theatre to play Shakespeare's Hamlet at London's Barbican Theatre. |
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A few small sections of the Roman London Wall exist, for example near the Tower of London and in the Barbican area. |
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It oversees the Barbican Centre and subsidises several important performing arts companies. |
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It has risen slightly to around 9,000 since, largely due to the development of the Barbican Estate. |
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York has also hosted the UK Snooker Championship, which is the second biggest ranking tournament in the sport, at the York Barbican Centre. |
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In Gergiev's first season in charge, a complete cycle of Mahler Symphonies was given, with the Barbican Hall sold out for every concert. |
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Since 1982, the LSO has been based in the Barbican Centre in the City of London. |
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James has a wife and family whom he keeps rigidly out of the way in Cambridge, from which he commutes to his untrendy flat in London's Barbican. |
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Due to the size and positioning of the new platforms, Farringdon station will also be connected to Barbican station, and Liverpool Street to Moorgate station. |
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Finnish conductor Leif Segerstam's interpretation of Bruckner in a performance by the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican last February remains fresh in my memory. |
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In 2003, with backing from the banking firm UBS, the orchestra opened LSO St Luke's, its music education centre, in a former church near the Barbican. |
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Negotiations with the Corporation of the City of London with a view to establishing the LSO as the resident orchestra of the planned Barbican Centre began in the same year. |
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In 2015, he played William Shakespeare's Hamlet at the Barbican Theatre. |
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The boundary includes all of the Barbican Estate and continues east along Ropemaker Street and its continuation on the other side of Moorgate, becomes South Place. |
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