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The school was built in the style of a castle, complete with roof turrets.
Originally the station was built as a two-storey building with a roof turret.
Among other things, the roof turret, a Parler trademark, was removed.
In 1930, the third story was added to the building, and the original roof turrets were permanently removed in the process.
The troop carriers were parked, the small cannons in their roof turrets silent.
The north-facing choir carries a roof turret with an onion dome.
This early church featured a roof turret.
Moss and weeds were growing around the inside of the roofs turret wall where soil and dust had drifted.
The current interest in 19th-century domestic architecture has seen a revival in the construction of bay windows, roof turrets and front porches.
It also has a ringmount roof turret, capable of mounting a 12.7mm machine gun, which may be operated from a remote weapon station.
There was also a significant structural change: in 1488 the humble roof turret was replaced by a massive tower over the transept.
It features a cross gable roof with dormers and two conical roof turrets.
Above the roof turret there was a clock tower, which was crowned in the early drawings by a "graceful spire."
Firebird had stepped off the lift between her captors into the spacious master room on the topmost floor of the Height, just under a roof turret.
The driver had long, curly blond hair, and a dwarf was crouched up in the Cadillac's roof turret where the snout of a machine gun protruded.
At Pleasantdale he added to the Nicholas mansion a 350-seat ballroom with an arched ceiling, glass cupola and roof turrets matching the others on the property.
From the roof turrets (where another death occurs) to the oubliette (the scene of yet more violence), Roke Castle is a majestic and menacing setting for this witty whodunit.
Roof turrets, tall windows, columns that frame the front door at the head of a majestic, sloping driveway all heighten the impression of a palace incongruously placed in an ordinary suburb.
Jacinto could see the roof turret swing in his direction, the huge twenty-millimeter Browning cannon and its coaxial 7.62-millimeter machine gun in the turret trained on the Stepvan behind him.
In the upper village of Bad Rotenfels, at the turnoff to the hamlet of Winkel, the one-room St. Sebastian chapel was built from 1747-1752 with an open porch and roof turret and is smaller than the surrounding rural residences.
Or look at the photograph of a naked bronze woman balancing on one foot atop a roof turret at the Schloss Charlottenburg in Berlin, a crescent-shaped drapery billowing behind her and the moon, half-full in the night sky, balancing on her head.
Georgian and Tudor style porticos and porches, canopies, columns and cornices, roof turrets and window shutters, dormer and oriel windows, garage doors, balustrades and interior mouldings, all designed to give architects and builders an almost unlimited choice of designs and sizes.