RMJMWJ30–Red Wooden church door in stone surround all saints church stand
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RMJREHMH–Ornate stone arched doorway with red wooden door, all saints stand church, whitefield,
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RMJPD908–Stone door surround and double doors at West entrance to all saints stand church whitefield bury uk
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RMJREJ2E–Stone door surround and double doors at West entrance to all saints stand church whitefield bury uk
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RMBE8FKJ–Gatehouse of Christ's College Cambridge.
RMBKXND6–Vaulting at King's College Chapel Cambridge, England UK.
RF2BCTRBP–The French and European Union flags in Nîmes, France.
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RM2HGDAAB–Secondary door. Church of Santa María La Mayor, aka Nuestra Señora de La Asunción, Parish Church (started in 13th century, on top of a 12th century fo
RMJA0J6J–Arched stone church door surround with red wooden door and stone steps at all saints church stand whitefield bury lancashire uk
RMA645A6–The High Street gate to Salisbury Cathedral Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire
RMBWCYCB–Organ & Vaulting at King's College Chapel Cambridge, England UK.
RM2AN738B–Knight's American mechanical dictionary : a description of tools, instruments, machines, processes and engineering, history of inventions, general technological vocabulary ; and digest of mechanical appliances in science and the arts . hammocks during the day. Hamper. 1. A large wicker-work covered bas-ket, used for packing up liquors, etc., for carnage. 2. A fetter. 3. (Xautical.) Equipment and gear about thedecks of a vessel. Hamu-lus. (Surgical.) An instrument for ex-tracting the fetus. Hauce. (Architecture.) The two lower portionsof a four-centered arch ; the part between the luiuch(haunch
RM2HGDAAH–Secondary door. Church of Santa María La Mayor, aka Nuestra Señora de La Asunción, Parish Church (started in 13th century, on top of a 12th century fo
RM2CR348M–. Concrete bridges and culverts, for both railroads and highways . )iles and 126 batter piles under eachabutment. It was designed and built by the Sco-field Company of Philadelphia. Franklin Bridge, Forest Park, St. Louis. Forest Park has a very interesting concretebridge of the Melan type, known as FranklinBridge. It has a span of 60 feet, a total width of33 feet, and a rise of 15 feet. It has a 24-foot road-way and one 6-foot sidewalk, with a total length of92 feet. The arch ring is three-centered and variesin thickness from 11 inches at the crown to 30inches at the springs. At the four corn
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