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- li and 24 bu (about 20.7 kilometres or 12.9 miles), and also had eight towerless gates known as the "peripheral gates" (邊門; Biān Mén). The corresponding...
- jettisoned. If implemented, the Orion/Ares I stack would have resembled the towerless Gemini-Titan stack used between 1965 and 1966, in which ejection seats...
- (Beauvais Cathedral (today towerless and 48.5 metres tall)) 1569 Beauvais  France tower collapsed in 1573, today towerless and 48.5 m (153 ft) tall; World's...
- tower, which had survived the 1863 earthquake, rendering the cathedral towerless until 1958. During the Philippine Revolution of 1896, Archbishop Bernardino...
- (Icelandic: Setbergskirkja [ˈsɛtˌpɛrksˌcʰɪr̥ca, -ˌpɛr̥s-]) is a small, towerless wooden church located in Setberg. The church was erected in 1892 by Sveinn...
- buildings were built, but also a few with flat roofs. In contrast, the towerless Rasmancha temple in Bishnupur, which was built around 1600, offers a very...
- (Karmeliterkirche) and former Carmelite monastery, Karmeliterstraße – originally towerless aisleless church, under construction in 1320, aisle 1439–1444; monastery...
- houses in this part of Heydukova Street. The synagogue exterior has a towerless, seven-pillared colonnade facing Heydukova Street. Entrance is situated...
- and other houses, it is only possible to see the church with its mighty towerless façade that overlooks the other buildings of the old town. Above the portal...
- New Panevėžys in which the Piarists Monastery with a classicist style towerless stone church was rebuilt after the fire of 1790. Since the early 19th...