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▪ I. steeple, n.1 (ˈstiːp(ə)l) Forms: 1 stépel, st{iacu}pel, st{yacu}pel, 2–5 stepel, 4–5 stepyl, 4–7 steple, 5 steepill, stepil, -yll(e, -ul, styple, styppyl, 5–6 stepell, -ull(e, 5–7 stepill, 6 steaple, steepil, stepelle, stypell, Sc. steipell, -il(l, steiple, 6–7 stiple, 7 Sc. steippell, 6– steep...
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Steeple
In architecture, a steeple is a tall tower on a building, topped by a spire and often incorporating a belfry and other components. For example, the Old North Church's steeple was toppled by a "great gale" in 1804, and again by Hurricane Carol in 1954.
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steeple/ˈsti:pl; `stipl/ n tall tower with a spire on top, rising above the roof of a church (教堂的)尖塔. =>illus at App 1 见附录1插图, page viii.
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Marianne Moore - The Steeple-Jack | xw Blog
The Steeple-Jack Dürer would have seen a reason for living in a town like this, with eight stranded whales to look at; with the sweet sea air coming into your house on a fine day, from water etched with waves as formal as the scales on a fish. One by one in two's and three's,…
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Stone steeple of historic New London, Connecticut, church collapses
2 days agoThe towering stone steeple of the a historic church in New London, Connecticut collapsed on Thursday afternoon, leaving a massive hole in the roof, and a massive pile of stone on the front steps ...
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Connecticut church collapse: No injuries reported as steeple falls in ...
TodayAP. NEW LONDON, Connecticut -- An historic Connecticut church's soaring steeple and roof collapsed on Thursday, leaving a gaping hole in the top of the building and the front reduced to a heap of ...
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The Steeple
The Steeple () is a rocky ridge, about 500 m, forming the northwest arm of horseshoe-shaped Mount Carroll.
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Steeple Ashton
Steeple Ashton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, east of Trowbridge. St George's church at Semington was anciently a chapelry of Steeple Ashton, and the parish name was Steeple Ashton with Semington until 2000, when Semington
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Girvan Steeple
The Girvan Steeple is a steeple and the site of a former townhouse in Girvan, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The design involved a two-storey townhouse and adjacent four-stage steeple facing onto Knockcushan Street.
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Steeple Bumpstead
Steeple Bumpstead has a primary school, Steeple Bumpstead Primary School. Steeple Bumpstead has a Scout Group: 1st Steeple Bumpstead Scouts which consists of a Beaver Colony, A Cub Pack and a Scout Troop.
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Crown steeple
A crown steeple, or crown spire, is a traditional form of church steeple in which curved stone flying buttresses form the open shape of a rounded crown The crown steeple of the Glasgow Tolbooth, in Glasgow's Merchant City, was built in 1626–1634 by John Boyd, and at the time was the only such steeple in
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Trinitarian steeple
A trinitarian steeple is a 3-point steeple typical of the province of Soule of Basque Country in France. The steeple is generally located above the facade, which is flat. For that reason, it is sometimes called steeple-wall.
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Cindy Crawford | The Steeple Times
2023年10月21日 Home News Politics Life People Innovation Sports Recommends Saturday, October 21, 2023Cindy CrawfordNovember 14, 2013Section:THE ROLL CALLCREATIVE...www.thesteepletimes.com/the-ro...
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Steeple Rock
Got stuck and had to be pulled off Steeple Rock.
1874 Anne Melhuish, barque. Got stuck at Steeple Rock.
1889 Willie McLaren, barque. The Steeple Rock Light was installed in 1934 in the water to the east of Steeple Rock.
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Falkirk Steeple
The Falkirk Steeple is protected as a category A listed building. A stylised image of the steeple appears on the crest of Falkirk Football Club. Old steeple
The previous steeple, which stood on the same site, was constructed in 1697 and served as the town's tolbooth and temporary gaol until the
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