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The station is noted for its fine iron, glass, and polychromic brickwork.
There is also little left of the polychromic paintwork that used to embellish the rooms.
The pottery was polychromic, with geometric decorations and applications of metallic ornaments.
The afternoon sun was reduced to kindness by the reacting tint of the floor-to-ceiling polychromic windows.
The warehouse extends behind the offices along Temple Lane, and is constructed in polychromic brick.
It was regionally influential for much of the Mesoamerican period, and its polychromic pottery has been found in a large number of sites, indicating trade.
Cloughjordan Methodist Church, Main St. (1875) Modest church building with polychromic tiling.
The Congregational Chapel, also at Over (1865) was again different, being built in polychromic brick in High Victorian style.
Hubbard considered that the most characteristic features of Douglas on the houses are the timber-framed porches, the polychromic brickwork, and the ribbed brick chimneystacks.
The northern eyvans, the royal lodge and the mihrab are embellished with tiles bearing polychromic flower motifs and scriptures in relief.
But The Shadow, actually invisible in the bewildering polychromic dazzle from the cathodoscope, was quick to prove that he had other ways of dividing an attacking force.
The self-adjusting gray coloration of that polychromic glass was now so dark in response to the sunlight outside that only indistinct, dim shapes within hinted at seats, attendants, and the driver.
The film opens at an enormous speedway, where some dozen candy-colored race cars, including Lightning McQueen, are whooshing around a track as thousands upon thousands of similarly polychromic jalopies cheer, wave flags and do the wave.
The upper galleries were removed; the windows, which were formerly of plain glass, covered with venetian blinds, were replaced with stained glass; the whole interior which had up to then been painted in white or pale neutral tints, was repainted in a polychromic scheme typical of the period.