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- Seventy-two new heads for the corbel table were made.
- Its architectural style is corbel table, and a battlemented parapet.
- The south side of the building, facing Foregate Street, has three asymmetrical corbel table.
- It is topped by a gable roof trimmed by an arched corbel table and corner turret.
- The facade is terminated by a widely projecting, modillioned foliate cornice supported by a corbel table.
- The 14th-century tower has a restored corbel table with masks and four gargoyles and an octagonal spire.
- First floor window display nice lintel, topped characteristic small square openings, crowned by a dense corbel table.
- The asymmetrical towers, round-arched openings, and corbel tables are examples of an architectural style known as Rundbogenstil.
- The corbel tables described here are built at approximately ten metre intervals to ensure stability of the barrel of refractory bricks constructed thereon.
- Immediately beneath the entablature, which projects to emphasize the central three bays, the capitals of the pilasters are linked by corbel table.
- The narrow front facade windows, and the brick corbel table frieze at the cornice are two elements of Italianate incorporated into the building.
- Decorative features of these buildings include crenellated gables and parapets, distinctive corbel tables and bartizans supported by corbeled culs-de-lampe.
- There is a round-headed arch on each side, with buttresses, two gargoyles, and a parapet on a corbel table.
- Another particular feature of Romanesque buildings are "'corbel tables "', a projecting moulded string course supported by a range of corbels.
- The main decorative detail on the side elevations is a double-layered arched corbel table running along the top of the aisle walls between the engaged piers.
- Sometimes these corbels carry a small gutter, but the arcaded corbel table was also used as a decoration to subdivide the storeys and break up the wall surface.
- In modern chimney construction, a corbel table is constructed on the inside of a flue in the form of a concrete ring beam supported by a range of corbels.
- Of this first edifice, the gables of the transept, a single portal, the tower up until the uppermost corbel table and some pillars are all that remain.
- The tower rises for a single stage above the nave; it has angle buttresses, triangular bell openings with tracery consisting of three circles, and a corbel table.
- In the centre of the corbel table below the window, and at each corner of the nave's west wall, are large protruding dragons'heads with coiled tongues.
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