During the night it had crept halfway up the stone pylons of the harbour, and soon it would press against the earthworks of the embankment.
But then Caesar found what he was looking for, a wooden bridge which had been erected on stone pylons.
At regular intervals they came to curved stone pylons with sunken ringbolts; perhaps once oxen or stage-horses had tethered there.
Goodwinter Boulevard was a broad, quiet avenue off Main Street with two stone pylons at the entrance to give it an air of exclusivity.
At the centre of the court is a group of bronze sculptures by Alfred Bertram Pegram, arranged around a stone pylon.
In the drawing, two stone pylons supporting the piano create a gate, where the pianist is meant to sit.
He watched the lighted processions of men crawling by below, and crossed, with a cool glance, over the high stone pylons of cities.
It is thirty-two metres length and has two stone pylons.
Oriented northwest and southeast, the temple itself comprised two stone pylons (gateways, some 60 m wide), one after the other, each leading into a courtyard.
The riveted steel pylons that support the elevated branch tracks give way to stone pylons just north of 205th Street before they enter the yard.