A handsome girl, elegantly dressed and holding a large fan, gazes out over the balustrade. |
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A wide staircase with the original balustrade leads to the first floor, past a full-width stained glass window on the half landing. |
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He fires a grappling hook that hooks itself onto the balustrade of the rooftop garden. |
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From the main hall, a stairway with return and wooden balustrade leads to the first floor. |
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A gloss balustrade allows uninterrupted views to the river and the controversially sited Swan Brewery below. |
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A horizontal V-shaped strut overhangs the old balustrade, suspended from a series of steel bowstring arches. |
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The bandstand has lost original parts, such as the decorative balustrade and metal enclosures, which surrounded the construction. |
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The gateway frames part of the curving balustrade, helping to point the way to the front door. |
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A pair of seagulls were promenading along the balustrade that ran around the perimeter of the balcony garden, watching us with beady eyes. |
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A long cylindrical bar of orange-painted steel evokes a tori and serves as a balustrade. |
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The three-metre decked terrace beyond benefits from a glass balustrade, leaving the panorama uninterrupted. |
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It was then that, owing to the pressure of numbers, the stone balustrade skirting the wall of the hotel collapsed onto the pavement. |
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The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer. |
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There are lots of recycled materials, such as steel railroad rails and car windshields used in the mezzanine's balustrade. |
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These terraces were separated from the rest of the cavea by a green cipolin balustrade. |
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A round steel newel post supports a spiral oak volute and anchors the balustrade to a wide bottom step. |
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An ash staircase leads upstairs where an ash balustrade forms a minstrel's gallery overlooking the entrance hall. |
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The hallway has a sweeping staircase to the first floor, with a wrought-iron balustrade and hardwood handrail. |
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Swerving to avoid an oncoming car, his vehicle struck the kerb, crashed backwards through the stone balustrade and plunged into the river. |
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The roof is adorned with an ornamental balustrade, as are the roofs of the central block and the wings. |
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He began by adding a light Baroque facade with pilasters and massive fluted columns at the main, upper tier, topped by a balustrade with vases and statues. |
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The entrance floor also needs to be sealed, the bathroom mirrors hung, the porch retiled, shelves put up and a safety rail fitted on the balustrade. |
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Facades on all sides, except the south, are tripartite with a central projecting section and plain walls rising from a rusticated base and surmounted by a balustrade. |
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A photograph of the balustrade and the underside of the eaves of the main sanctuary at the inner shrine extends to the edge of all four sides of the left page with no frame. |
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What I finally did, after about an hour, was to slither off my seat, very very carefully, and crouch in the footwell, so that the balustrade railing was above my head. |
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The door was on the jar. I mounted the steps, that is as well as my trembling knees would allow, clutching at the balustrade between my swoonings. |
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She thrust her gray head, spikey with hair pins, and turned her pale-eyed gaze upward, just in time to see two bodies crash through the worm-rotten balustrade and fall to the stairs below. |
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A young man with a guitar straddled a balustrade and plucked morose notes to a candid vesper hymn as the artisans of the field filed in limpid processions to their familial foodfests. |
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From the first painted balustrade, upheld at its four corners by four telamons, pointed arches reach up creating a wonderful perspective effect. |
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A sign, which is fixed at the tower balustrade shows how the castle areal looked like in the Middle Ages. |
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The frieze and the balustrade consist of mashrabiyya latticework arranged in a chequered or a diamond pattern. |
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The nave is separated by a balustrade whose banisters date back to the 16th century. |
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Sitting on the balustrade as well, but at the corner where he could lean against the wall, Impi's eyes were closed, his thick tawny mane catching the evening sunlight. |
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A balcony with a balustrade, supported by columns, in front of the central building has been added to the east facade. |
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A second group of riders, formed of the other riders of each team, shall be lined up along the opposite outside balustrade. |
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Half of this group shall be lined up along the outside balustrade and the other half shall be lined up in the sprinters' lane with holders. |
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Above, running the length of the building, is a terrace with a wrought iron balustrade. |
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Since the restoration work in 2003-2005, the balustrade has been painted mustard yellow. |
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It could also be a simple balustrade or a wrought iron gate like you see in European gardens. |
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The interior is arranged around a courtyard with a double portico crowned by a balustrade with Roman sculptures. |
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Very architectural in design: two columns support an entablature and a balustrade. |
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The project forsees the restoration of the balustrade which is in a poor state of conservation. |
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From a gallery with square pillars and a balustrade, issue 19 bedrooms and a prayer hall more spacious than that of the lower floor. |
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In 1911, he decorated the interior of Gabriele Münter's home in Murnau, painting the furniture and balustrade with stencils. |
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A balustrade emphasized by gargoyles encircled each of the three steps. |
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An ornamental gilt balustrade extended round each end of the carriage, and united with one of the pillars which supported the roof. |
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The building is of two storeys of ashlar masonry, above a basement, and surrounded by a balustrade above the upper cornice. |
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I held on to the old wooden balustrade as I walked down slowly, slapping at the newel posts while looking over the side. |
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Going downstairs, Miss Drumm leaned heavily on the balustrade, then on Ann all the way into the candlelighted dining room. |
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I was looking over this balustrade to see whether the Council was present. |
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The restoration work on the exteriors of the Belvedere principally involve the façade stonework, the balustrade of the building, the figures of sphinxes framing each of the flights of steps and the lead covering of the dome. |
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He could paint a scene so real that you might stretch out a hand to rest on its trompe-l'oeil balustrade, but it was always an invented reality. |
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Sitting opposite on a wooden tier or suspended over it on a balustrade, audience members are invited to be surprised by unusual tableaux, baroque images and sensual or impudent burglary. |
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Outside La Roche's bedroom, the balustrade is only knee-high. |
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The castle was also a dwelling:testifies the balcony balustrade pierced with Renaissance, and the magnificent portal clearly illustrated on the model of Neapolitan lanceolate Castelnuovo. |
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This strongly tactile carpet with its well-defined somewhat chunky yet geometrical structure evokes the strong cohesion and systematic composition of rafter and balustrade. |
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A grandiose, clanking cinema projector noisily belts out a grainy, 35mm-film of a forest beyond the crumbling balustrade of an old French château. |
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This female bather puts on a really bold display, evidently much admired by the crowd of figures watching from behind a balustrade in the left arcade. |
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A striking element of the undulating facades of the church is the monumental portal with wreathed columns, the balcony with a balustrade and cartouches with the inscription IHS held up by two angels. |
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The roofline was generally clear of ornament except for a balustrade or the top of a pediment. |
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