The church has imposing steps leading up to the main door and an unusual square tower surmounted by a round, castellated tower. |
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The early 20th century dam is a splendid structure, with ten overflow arches and a castellated valve tower. |
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Two tours on Saturday will take visitors along the great castellated dam wall and beneath it on an ancient public thoroughfare. |
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The round, castellated tower was an integral part of architect Thomas Hopper's grand design for the castle. |
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An ornamental doocot was built in a corner of the garden, and a castellated tower added a refined pedigree to the old sawmill. |
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The narrow, castellated 1829 bridge is a repaired suspension bridge and bears a plaque dated 1865 on the Stockton steelwork. |
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Its castellated brown walls and four towers stood guard over a dry moat that could be flooded from the cisterns in case of an attack. |
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The castellated gatehouse of Kepwick Hall gives an estate flavour, and there's a car park near the arts and crafts-influenced church. |
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Through arched doors and lead-framed casements appear bridged lanes and castellated walls. |
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The castellated house, which has been derelict since the 1920s, is widely known for its hauntings. |
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As the castellated nut loosened under vibrations, the control linkage fell out. |
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A split pin fitted through the castellated nut secures the linkages to the governor's output lever link pin. |
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The assembly normally used was an AN173-5 bolt, two washers, an AN320-3 castellated nut and a cotter pin. |
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Mary Stuart took tea there, but today the tone is set by a comical concrete grain-silo only yards away, much the same colour as the old tower and castellated to match. |
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Its original castellated red walls, souks and the backdrop of the Atlas mountains to the north are exactly what its inhabitants have been surrounded with for centuries. |
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The car's hood is castellated, meaning its fenders rise like the projections on castle walls. |
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Adjustment takes place via a castellated nut or via a nut with a lock washer, or a nut with a locking plate and a snap ring. |
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It was reported that a torque wrench had been used during the installation of the castellated nut. |
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For the ancient masters of Feng Shui such a place was, for example, a narrow river valley, castellated ridge or standing alone spiky rock. |
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Cutting of the basic shapes for castellated beams is another example of this technology. |
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This mountain is capped by several castellated masses of basaltic lava, much weather-worn and decomposed by the acid vapours evolved from the surrounding solfataras. |
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Its walls stand five-foot thick, the building is three storeys high with small castellated towers sticking out at the tops of each corner of the building. |
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Connection between the governor output shaft and the engine shafts, levers, and linkages is via steel pins and castellated nuts, with positive tensioning ensured by split pins fitted through the pins and nuts. |
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Push on the washer and secure with a castellated nut. |
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A FLOATING MOUNTAIN of grey and white ice, castellated and crevassed like an Alpine ridge, the iceberg is vast: the size of two aircraft carriers, maybe more. |
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Remove cotter pin, hexagon castellated nut and washer from each axle. |
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Attention: If the position of the castellated nut does not allow insertion of split pin, tighten castellated nut further to next hole for split pin. |
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The ingenious sharply-curved Grünbauer-type castellated beams were first introduced and shown to the general public on the 1981 Floriade in Amsterdam. |
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There are few more dramatic locations in the northern dales than this 200-year-old, castellated shooting lodge set amid purple heather on the moors above Swaledale. |
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His unbiassed justice... struck horror into the heart of every castellated felon. |
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Close to the falls is Lyulph's Tower, a pele tower or castellated building built by a former Duke of Norfolk as a shooting box. |
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A castellated nut on the link pin for connecting the governor's output lever on the No. 1 main engine governor's output shaft to a control linkage was found on the floor plates beneath the governor. |
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The manufacturer's recommended torque is 25 to 30 inch-pounds, with a provision to go as high as 50 inch-pounds to aid in aligning the slot in the castellated nut. |
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Finally he walked slowly into a vast Italian space, with towers and castellated roofs, and a sky the colour of dark blue ink, smooth and consistent. |
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Kimbolton Castle is included as the site of a medieval castle, and because the present mansion has a castellated aspect in deference to the medieval castle it replaced. |
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