They were a sheer delight alongside a roundel of sweet, caramelised Cox's orange pippin and a dusky port wine. |
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The east facade has a parapeted gable with high roundel window with a group of 4 lancet windows below. |
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A small moulding with a semicircular profile, a bead, sometimes called a roundel or a baguette. |
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A double broken gable was placed atop displaying the festooned Chigi mountains and crowned by their star enclosed in a roundel. |
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Antarctic veteran Bill Storer presents the roundel of Auster A11-201 to the director of the RAAF Museum, David Gardner. |
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The example shown is ornamented with concentric bands of decoration around a group of folk dancers in the central roundel. |
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A moon in her complement or in her plenitude is essentially a roundel with a human face. |
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The bezant or gold roundel is one of the three of St. Nicholas, to whom the first church in Norton was dedicated. |
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The lance tends to slide backwards, and so a roundel is developed either ahead of the hand as a vamplate, or in front of the armpit as a ring or grapper. |
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The centre of the star has a roundel containing a composite blazon surrounded by a cursive inscription. |
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Vert, on a roundel between five trillium flowers argent, a wyvern volant to sinister sable. |
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The inscription in the roundel indicates that the movement was made after Godshalk moved to Philadelphia about 1763 or 1764 from Towamencin, a town just outside the city. |
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His most notable acquisitions include a jade flask belonging to Clive of India, and a newly rediscovered renaissance Mantuan roundel of Vulcan and Venus. |
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The most telling and haunting part of the wreck is the Royal Australian Air Force roundel that has faded with time and was torn in half during a salvage attempt. |
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Like all the others, the Oxford Circus Labyrinth is a circular composition, black on white and about the size of a Johnston roundel. |
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This carved stone roundel reveals a composition of symbols including those of the cup-bearer, the secretary and the master of robes. |
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The well of the bowl receives a decorative roundel defined by three linear borders. It contains five flower sprays with red and blue petals. |
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The badge features the national colours, red and white, within a ring of blue representing the air force roundel. |
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The smaller shapes like the roundel and billet are called sub-ordinaries. |
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A band of black and white decoration surrounds the roundel. |
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This fragment, from the centre of the dish, is decorated with a roundel within which is Arabic calligraphy intertwined with organic stems and leaves. |
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In 1913, a square century ago, Johnston designed the Underground's red, white and blue roundel, a symbol now so familiar that it has become a metonym for London. |
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In 1965, the 11-point, stylized maple leaf of the new national flag became the centrepiece of Canada's roundel, replacing the older, more naturalistic leaf. |
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The RFC borrowed an idea from the French, who were using a roundel of concentric red, white and blue circles based on the tri-colour flag of France. |
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The roundel was first printed on a map cover using the Johnston typeface in June 1919, and printed in colour the following October. |
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Other counties, apart from Dorset, did not display a grid reference and did not have a horizontal bar through the roundel. |
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The future pilot trains at first on a Fleet Finch, a biplane with two cockpits one behind the other, painted bright yellow and bearing the RCAF blue, white and red roundel. |
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That's when I had the idea of making a kind of flat landing, a roundel, which would break the journey up the bank, but would also provide the means of gaining the necessary height, focused as it were, all in one place. |
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The lid is decorated with concentric bands surrounding a roundel in the centre. The roundel contains an arabesque quatrefoil with secondary leaf motifs surrounded by a band of leafy scrolling. |
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The upper segment of the roundel is separated and decorated with foliage. |
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Its decoration is highly unusual: it shows a large crescent on top of a solid triangular base, flanked by a pair of swords inscribed in a roundel. |
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As of 2013 Crossrail, due to open in 2018, is to be identified with a roundel. |
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The 100th anniversary of the roundel was celebrated in 2008 by TfL commissioning 100 artists to produce works that celebrate the design. |
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The relative sizes of the rings have changed over the years and during World War II an outer yellow ring was added to the fuselage roundel. |
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The fountain is a medieval heraldic charge displayed as a roundel barry wavy Argent and Azure. |
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After the UERL was absorbed into the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933, it used forms of the roundel for buses, trams and coaches, as well as the Underground. |
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Swinburne devised the poetic form called the roundel, a variation of the French Rondeau form, and some were included in A Century of Roundels dedicated to Christina Rossetti. |
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The 20-year-old Porsche Carrera Cup GB Scholar is delighted he will go into the new campaign with the prestigious BRDC Rising Star roundel adorning his Porsche 911 GT3 car. |
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The shields used by our Norman ancestors were the triangular or heater shield, the target or buckler, the roundel or rondache, and the pavais, pavache, or tallevas. |
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The Elizabeth line will use a version of the Transport for London roundel, coloured purple with a blue bar and the Elizabeth line name in TfL's New Johnston font. |
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A Roundel Argent charged with three Bars wavy Azure overall a Lion rampant as in the Arms the whole environed by a Chaplet of Wheat Or and debruising a Cross flory Gold. |
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