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The drainpipe heads are all inscribed with 1911 in a lozenge pattern.
They have gables containing a lozenge pattern in the brickwork.
The streetlights we first encountered had been of oil, and of the ancient lozenge pattern.
The ends of the barn feature decorative brick lattice vents in lozenge patterns.
Diagonal oak braces that create chevron and lozenge patterns adorn the façades.
The central blind arches on both sides each contain a round window, while the flanking arches are worked in a lozenge pattern.
Details include a Tuscan-column porch, horizontal return cornices, and a lozenge pattern upper sash in the gable window.
All the windows are latticed with a lozenge pattern; the schoolroom windows have stone mullions and transoms.
On the sides of the building are rectangular panels of glazing, filled with square and lozenge patterns of red and blue glass.
The sides of the shaft are decorated with a lozenge pattern and carvings of archbishops, angels and beasts.
It is a recumbent gravestone sculpted with a lozenge pattern along the upper surface and with a fish monster and an animal on one side.
Darker lozenge patterns were used for upper wing surfaces, while lighter ones were used for the undersides of the aircraft.
The nave has a plaster coved ceiling, with an arcaded cornice, fluted brackets, and is decorated with a lozenge pattern.
The panel on one side of the seax is filled with a lozenge pattern in silver and copper, which may have been meant to simulate pattern welding.
The lozenge pattern also appears extensively in Celtic art, art from the Ottoman Empire, and ancient Phrygian art.
The first sight of it is breathtaking: a lineup of enormous columns that have an almost pagan rawness, with deep incisions of zigzag and lozenge patterns.
The ancient lozenge pattern often shows up in Diamond vault architecture, in traditional dress patterns of Slavic peoples, and in traditional Ukrainian embroidery.
At the centre of the cross lay an escutcheon bearing the characteristic lozenge pattern of Bavaria, as a symbol of the House of Wittelsbach.
Their torn lozenge pattern not only serves as a reminder of the destruction of the church, but also the divide between young people who do and do not worship Christ.
It also features perspective box/lozenge patterns, series of "mirrored" peltae (as at Stonesfield), and a border of swastika meander relieved with one short strip of guilloche mat.
When newly built, the chapel's oak rafters and trusses were open to view, its walls were whitewashed and the windows contained leaded panes of clear glass set in a lozenge pattern.
St Andrew's Church (Church of England) has a 116-foot tower with pinnacles and a cusped lozenge pattern parapet, with a stair turret spirelet in the north-east corner.
St Mary's Priory Church was founded by about 1072 as a Benedictine priory, and retains its ornamented Norman west entrance doorway, decorated with zig zag and lozenge patterns.
After 70 to 90 minutes, the surface is cut with a knife do create a decorative lozenge pattern and the bread is baked first at a high, then at a moderate temperature until the crust is crunchy.
The original Priory Church was built in local yellow Triassic sandstone, with a long vaulted nave, massive piers, and a notably ornamented west entrance doorway with zig zag and lozenge patterns.