Sections of the church, including the belfry, date at least as far back as the early seventeenth century and possibly even earlier. |
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I haven't always lived in Flanneland, but I should tell you, that I think it's the brain ticklers with the bats in the belfry. |
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The windows in the belfry have been restored and consist of two trefoiled lights with a quatrefoil over. |
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Conistone St Mary's Church was causing concern as the belfry was deemed too heavy for the supporting walls. |
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The palace chapel had porcelain bells in the wooden belfry and large porcelain figures of the apostles. |
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As you moved from belfry to nave, the songs would change in colour and tone depending on where you were located within the church. |
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The hexagonal belfry contains six louvers with pointed arches and is crowned by an octagonal lantern and a copper dome. |
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It had operable doors at the bottom that opened to pull-chains that visitors could use to ring bells mounted in the belfry. |
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They were only allowing six at a time up on the belfry and there was already a party of people up there so we had to wait at the bottom. |
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The tower featured a belfry and observatory, topped with a cupola and a golden statue of an angel flying in a horizontal position! |
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The restored belfry will also be home to a new sixth bell, which was recently donated to the church by an anonymous benefactor. |
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Specialists cleaned the clock face and belfry, repaired Suffolk bricks and replaced the low-level roof. |
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The repairs include refurbishment of the belfry and clock face, cleaning and repairing the bricks and replacing the low-level roof. |
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I imagined we would be going to some creepy old house with bats in the belfry and stone gremlins on the gateposts. |
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The stone cross which stood on top of the belfry was set in the boundary wall of the cemetery where it remains evident to this time. |
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All I know is that if I had bats in my belfry I'd buy a couple of big strings of garlic and a big fly swatter. |
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It looks like I have bats in my belfry with that Halloween decoration hanging on the guillotine. |
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The man obviously had bats in his belfry for making such a ludicrous statement. |
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Just below the corbel table and centrally placed is a louvred slit without dressings to illuminate the belfry. |
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The louvres in the eight sound openings to the spire's belfry are unsafe and have been covered in green netting for more than two years. |
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The tower is four-staged, the topmost with four double belfry windows with triangular heads and mid-wall shafts. |
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There were, literally, bats in the belfry, and an owl was living in the attic of the coach house. |
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The woman looked at the device, and pointed at the cathedral's belfry. |
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Visitors to the belfry can see and hear bells from 8 centuries in their traditional function. |
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In the past, Ghent was crowded round its belfry and bells but today it has cast aside its old boundaries to join the modern world. |
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The very simple exterior is notable for its tower, which is crowned by a pyramidal spire and a belfry. |
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The church has a Latin cross floor plan, with side naves and chapels, a presbytery, choir room and belfry. |
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A stone and brick Mannerist stlte belfry was built on top of this turret in 1582, which was to house the largest bell in the city. |
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He also espoused the so-called bats in the belfry project, which proposed to attach tiny incendiary bombs, with time fuzes, to bats and then to drop the bats over Japanese cites. |
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A little further on was the ruined belfry of a more modern Orthodox church. |
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On the exterior, the attention is drawn to the two-level tower, whose belfry is crowned by a pointed pyramidal steeple covered with glazed tiles. |
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What makes St Michael's church particularly fascinating is that in the belfry there are two friezes which seemingly depict rare and exotic creatures. |
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Constant ringing for 230 years had taken its toll on the belfry and bells. |
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Mechanical clocks only took their place in the town belfry in the 14th century. |
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The belfry is built on the vestiges of the medieval moated castle that once defined Lourmarin. |
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Characters on the drawbridge of a belfry and those on the battlements can engage in combat as soon as the hexes are adjacent. |
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Occasionally he climbed the belfry to inspect the faulty bell, and then he was able to look down on the whole village as it went about its business. |
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The sombreness of this small church's exterior is relieved somewhat by a graceful belfry with a single bell window. |
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The belfry has to absorb as much as possible the thursts of the bells when swinging, in order to preserve the structure of the bulding. |
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One year, it happened that a few weeks before Christmas the church bell had remained jammed in its belfry. |
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He stealthily climbed the belfry to the top, and looked at the soldiers. |
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The last rang in my ears like a bell's dying toll from a belfry. |
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The only sane and constructive course to follow is to remain in the house of our fathers, even if the roof leaks and there may be bats in the belfry, rats in the pantry, and skunks in the parlor. |
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This belfry has louver windows allowing the bells to be heard clearly while being sheltered from the weather. |
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From the top of the cathedral's belfry, the city's kindly spirits can see and hear everything that is going on in Lausanne. |
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In the decades that followed, European powers jostled to put up the tallest belfry. |
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If you know your friend has plans to bomb the town belfry, you have a duty to inform the authorities. |
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His interest in the topic was sparked by the deliberations of his colleagues at Christ Church over such matters as how to choose a new belfry. |
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Daphne also remembers feeling a strange presence and hearing children whispering near the belfry. |
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The church's façade is in the Mannerist style but its belfry is clearly baroque. |
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The sound of the bells is mixed in the resonant space of the belfry and shutters ensure that only part of the sound is audible outside. |
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Its church built in the middle of the XIth century by Saint-Gausbert, it is characterized by its wall belfry. |
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It is characterized by a wall belfry, a roof in slate of lauzes and a gothic vault. |
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Grass is growing from gutters and belfry, and windows need to be replaced. |
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For over one hundred and fifty years, the church of St George's was without a large bell in its belfry until a new one was cast and installed in the early nineteenth century. |
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Anyone declaring himself Emperor of San Francisco probably had bats in his belfry. |
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The fortifications were again enlarged, including the construction of a belfry daymark. |
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If one or several characters moving the belfry engage in combat, the belfry will only be able to move up to the allowance of the remaining characters located at ground level during the following turn. |
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The five or six roofless houses, ravaged by sun and wind, and the small chapel with its tumble-down belfry, were arrayed like the houses and chapels of living villages, but all life had disappeared. |
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When a belfry is only one hex away from one or more battlement hexes, 2 characters located on both winch hexes on level 2 can lower the drawbridge. |
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The basilica is entered through a two-storied narthex surmounted by a square belfry, with pillars crowned by Romanesque, Corinthian, and symbolically carved capitals. |
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Widely published renderings of the trade center memorial showed St. Nicholas with a gable roof and belfry, but this was a kind of visual space holder. |
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This is Ieper's best-known building, work on which began in 1200 and the huge 'campanile' clock in the belfry makes a magic sound as it strikes the hours and quarter-hours. |
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The belfry Lakenhalle and the steeple of the St Matin's Cathedral, Ypres. |
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The tower has a square base but becomes octagonal at the belfry level. |
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The church has a single nave, with a simple porch composed of two Roman arches on its south side. The square tower terminates in a belfry topped off by a small iron spire housing a cowbell. |
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At Hooge on the Menin Road today the traffic passes at speed down towards Ieper and the visible spire of St Martin's and the belfry of the Lakenhalle. |
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One of the architectural symbols of the region Nord is the belfry. |
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Note: you may want to replace the small siege tower by the large belfry. |
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As its name suggests, Bell Tower housed a belfry, its purpose to raise the alarm in the event of an attack. |
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A safer option for those assaulting a castle was to use a siege tower, sometimes called a belfry. |
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An apparatus was installed in the belfry in 1877 so that all eight bells could be chimed by one person. |
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A steeple, in architecture, is a tall tower on a building, topped by a spire and often incorporating a belfry and other components. |
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The belfry of Notre Dame de Lorette and several buildings at Lille collapsed. |
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Boulogne's 12th century belfry is one of 56 in northeastern France and Belgium with shared World Heritage Site status. |
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The belfry and the towers of the Saint Bavo Cathedral and Saint Nicholas' Church are just a few examples of the skyline of the period. |
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Along with the nearby belfry it is considered as a major symbol of the city of Mons. |
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The belfry is the only baroque style building in Belgium that reaches a height of 87 meters. |
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Highlights are the Saint Bavo Cathedral with the Ghent Altarpiece, the belfry, the Gravensteen castle, and the splendid architecture along the old Graslei harbour. |
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This place is now Castle Park, where we can also see the belfry. |
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Adding to the golf mania in the month will be the Ryder Cup at the Belfry, a real pipe-opener for Mt. Juliet. |
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But despite its theme the Belfry is not quite a place for quiet contemplation, especially on weekend nights, when there is a real buzz to the place. |
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The man who lives and breathes the Ryder Cup has had the worst of all worlds for the 34th staging of the event which gets under way at The Belfry on Friday. |
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Built in the 19th century as a town house by the rector of St Michael le Belfry Church, it later became a council hostel before being transformed into a luxury hotel. |
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The Belfry in the English Midlands has hosted the Ryder Cup more times than any other site. |
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Reigning Order of Merit champion Matt Morris led a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard in the opening round of the Belfry Winter Series. |
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Sightings were made of signal lights at Dover Castle from the Dunkirk Belfry, and vice versa. |
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Held at The Belfry in England, the 1989 Ryder Cup saw the rising of tensions in the series. |
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The Belfry near Sutton Coldfield is the headquarters of the Professional Golfers' Association and has hosted the Ryder Cup more times than any other venue. |
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