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- He also completed the castellation and erected the Raleigh obelisk nearby.
- This is topped by battlements of which some have pyramidal and brick cube castellation.
- The black castellation round the arms marks the college's location on Castle Hill.
- It describes the porch as " unusual " because of its flat roof and castellation.
- The roof is double-pitched with parapets and castellation ( or crenelations ), creating numerous complexities and hidden flat areas.
- Both drew on elements of castle architecture such as castellation and towers, but served no military purpose and were solely for display.
- The crest is a demi-lion proper, wearing a castellation Azure on its head and holding a sprig of leaves Vert in its right paw.
- The north and south walls have a high parapet that is finished in a wide castellation with regularly spaced piers which stop short of the top of the parapet and are finished with a gabled cap.
- Within the walled garden stands a single two-storey pyramid-roofed garden pavilion originally taller with castellation and one of a pair which flanked the surviving arched and castellated entrance gate into the enclosed front garden.
- An alternate form of color bars is the 100 % Color Bars pattern, or RGB pattern ( sometimes called full field bars ), which consists of eight vertical bars of 100 % intensity, and does not include the castellation or luminance patterns.
- The badge of office is " A tower of three castellations Vert masoned Argent, the dexter castellation Azure charged of a saltire Argent the sinister castellation Argent charged of a cross Gules, all ensigned of the Crown of Scotland Proper . ".
- The badge of office is " A tower of three castellations Vert masoned Argent, the dexter castellation Azure charged of a saltire Argent the sinister castellation Argent charged of a cross Gules, all ensigned of the Crown of Scotland Proper . ".
- The structure gained renown for its complex castellation, its gothic-style turrets and towers, and for the notable individuals who came to be Nash's guests there, including the Prince Regent and J . M . W . Turner, who painted a picture of the location.
- The modern view, proposed notably by Charles Coulson, is that battlements became an architectural status-symbol much sought after by the socially ambitious, in Coulson's words : " Licences to crenellate were mainly symbolic representations of lordly status : castellation was the architectural expression of noble rank ".
- His building includes many features of the Gothic Revival II style, which was used for many public buildings in the early 20th century . . . the projecting central bay, roof castellation, stone lintels with drip molding and arches, the stone course between the two lower floors and a mock stone basement at ground level.