41. A combination of army support and neutrality enabled the demonstrators to overrun both buildings with minimal losses. 42. An ice-house is a building with thick stone walls. 43. An ambulatory generally circumnavigates the whole of the east end of such churches, providing communication throughout the building with access to the nave aisles. 44. The tendency was for buildings with a horizontal rather than a vertical emphasis, with few piers or columns or any obvious constructive members. 45. Here are narrow buildings with ornate, stepped and curving gables, topped by sculptured finials standing side by side, each one different but creating a homogeneous whole. 46. It is a fifteenth century building with some sculpture dating from early in the sixteenth century. 47. It is a brick building with a long nave which has simple, rectangular plan piers, without capitals, supporting a pointed arched arcade. 48. There are some Byzantine buildings with Gothic fenestration and detail and later, there are similar buildings with Renaissance features. 49. It is a circular building with a large central hall marked E and the prisoners or those under surveillance and regulation in the positions marked H. 50. At the centre is an inspection lantern, a cylinder in which the inspector sits. |