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- Anglican church is dedicated to St Vincent of Saragossa. It is part of Springline ecclesiastical parish, which comprises nine churches in twelve communities...
- clay comes to the surface and at the interface at the top of the gault a springline can occur where water emerges from the porous chalk or the underlying...
- set of steps rises to the main entrance, beneath a flat hood at the springlines of three of the large segmental arches that run across the first story...
- offsetting successive horizontal courses of stone (or brick) beginning at the springline of the walls (the point at which the walls break off from verticality...
- of springs along the contact between the two layers. Spring line (or springline) settlements will sometimes form around these springs, becoming villages...
- (our right in the apron view), pulling it with a stout rope called a springline. Nearly identical structures were used around San Francisco Bay. Unlike...
- (Waterloo Press, 2011) Breastless (Pighog, 2011) Cell (Frogmore Press, 2015) Springlines (Little Toller Books, 2017) The Missing List — a memoir (Linen Press...
- of bluebells), important networks of hedges, unimproved gr****land and springline mires.[citation needed] Around Beer there are remnants of flower-rich...
- with small nucleated villages along the crest of the ridge and along the springline. Soils comprise a mix of heavy rendzinas, stagnogleys and lighter sandy...
- unmortared Quincy granite. Each round arch measures 20 feet (6.1 m) at the springline. The area between the arches is uncoursed rubblestone, and the arches...