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Psary. Church. Bottom plan; Wojciechowski, Jarosław (1874–1942); churches; Psary (Greater Poland Voivodeship); architectural designs; towns; modernism (style); bottom scale: 10 meters = 6 cm; 30 Polish ells = 10.2 cm; explanations; 1909; drawing; architectural drawing; architectural design; height 36.5 cm; width 23 cm, A vertical architectural floor plan drawn on an off-white sheet with a narrow gray border, showing a symmetrical building outline in black ink with thick black wall sections and thin fine-line interior details; the plan features a central large rectangular nave area flanked by-stock-foto
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Showing central server racks displaying LED status lights in data center, overlaying circuit traces-stock-foto
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Displaying central server racks with holographic HUD overlays in data center, showing lit LEDs-stock-foto
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Displaying orange emergency overlay with biohazard symbol across data center with server racks-stock-foto
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Emitting blue glow rack-mounted servers in data center, with network cables and LED indicators-stock-foto
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Showing holographic cloud sync icon hovering above servers in data center, with network cables-stock-foto
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Manager in checkered shirt scanning tablet in warehouse with metal racks of boxes and pallet jack-stock-foto
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Extending server cabinets with glass doors and cables lining datacenter aisle, with digital overlay-stock-foto
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Highlighting server racks with LED lights and cables in data center room, with map overlay-stock-foto
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Displaying server racks operating in data center, with network switches and holographic overlays-stock-foto
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Displaying charging overlay over server racks in data center, with eco 100% battery and bolt icons-stock-foto
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Black server racks standing in data center, showing glowing LED indicators and binary overlay-stock-foto
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Displaying server racks projecting holographic overlays and LEDs in data center aisle, with cables-stock-foto
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White server cabinet door left in data center glowing blue, with cable bundles, LEDs and overlays-stock-foto
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Inspecting warehouse worker checking inventory in warehouse aisle with tablet and boxes, copy space-stock-foto
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African American woman holding tablet while inspecting lettuce in hydroponic greenhouse troughs-stock-foto
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Illuminating central server racks bathing data center corridor in blue, with binary code overlays-stock-foto
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Wooden bookshelves are standing in flat design library interior, featuring mounted section labels-stock-foto
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Displaying server cabinets revealing blinking LEDs and Ethernet cables at data center, flowing code-stock-foto
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Displaying swirling blue ribbon mapping flow in data center corridor, with rack LEDs and formulas-stock-foto
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Technicians moving between server racks in data center, with holographic formula overlays-stock-foto
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Warehouse manager wearing headset and holding clipboard and pen inspecting blue bins in aisle-stock-foto
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In 827, it had seven new aisles built, parallel to the wall of the qibla, the direction that Muslims were to face during prayer. Each aisle had an arc-stock-foto
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Antique Wood Auditorium Seats Above View From Behind in old chapel-stock-foto
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Tablet resting on cart carrying boxes along warehouse aisle under fluorescent lights-stock-foto
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Senior man wearing shirt and tie pushing pallet jack through warehouse aisle with cardboard boxes-stock-foto
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Tintern Abbey: South Aisles by Alexander Wilson, late 19th century, stereograph showing ivy-covered Gothic columns and arches in ruins of medieval monastery-stock-foto
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Church and conventual arrangement With copious references, a complete glossary, and an index And illustrated by a series of ground-plans and plates of the arrangements of churches in different countries and at successive periods, and of the conventual plans adopted by the various orders . e irregularity of the site, largespaces of ground not being attainable. The stalls of thebrotherhood occupied the nave, and the congregation occupiedthe parallel aisle. The cloister of the Jacobins of Paris andAgen were on the north side. The churches in those towns,as at Toulouse, was oblongs of two aisles;-stock-foto
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Showing center aisle with blue-orange racks storing orange bins, boxes and red overlay at depot-stock-foto
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. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. Taken in Monterey County Photo by the A ulhor A TERN A-WING line and they shall have no respite from the common lot. They must cease their tropical flutterings, their happy wander- ings up and down the airy aisles which parallel a thousandfold the illimitable shores. Come, birdies, sea sprites, fog- fays, wisps of sunlit spray,—howsoe'er ye call yourselves—get you to your knitting' Reproduce your sylphian, frivolous kind! Where? Oh, any stretch of-stock-foto
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. The birds of California : a complete, scientific and popular account of the 580 species and subspecies of birds found in the state. Birds; Birds. The Least Tern. Taken in Monterey County Photo by the A ulhor A TERN A-WING line and they shall have no respite from the common lot. They must cease their tropical flutterings, their happy wander- ings up and down the airy aisles which parallel a thousandfold the illimitable shores. Come, birdies, sea sprites, fog- fays, wisps of sunlit spray,—howsoe'er ye call yourselves—get you to your knitting' Reproduce your sylphian, frivolous kind! Where? Oh,-stock-foto
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Glowing central server rack cabinets pulsing through dark data center aisles, LED strips reflecting-stock-foto
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. History of ancient and modern Dublin; or, Visitor's guide to the metropolis of Ireland ... terior is divided intoa body and side aisles by a splendid colonnade,which runs parallel to each side, and forms atthe west end a circular termination, under whichthe principal altar is placed. There are also twoside altars near the grand entrance. The ceil-ing is circular, and beautifully laid out in com-paktments of ornamental panels and fret-work.The expense of erecting this edifice is defrayedby public subscriptions; the sum estimated forits completion was =£50,000. NEZSONS PILLAR. This tribute of-stock-foto
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. Contrasts : or a parallel between the noble edifices of the middle ages, and corresponding buildings of the present day; shewing the present decay of taste. Accompanied by appropriate text. GREAT EDIFICES OF THE MIDDLE AGES. 5 exterior of the temple be so soul-stirring, what a burst of glory meetsthe eye, on entering a long majestic line of pillars rising into lofty andfretted vaulting ! The eye is lost in the intricacies of the aisles andlateral chapels; each window beams with sacred instructions, andsparkles with glowing and sacred tints ; the pavement is a rich enamel,interspersed with br-stock-foto
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. Electric railway journal . ed off for the motorman. In thebody of the car, separated by a series of hand rails,are three parallel longitudinal aisles. The center oneis kept free for fare collection and passenger circula-tion. The new cars are clearly marked on the vestibulesat each end: Standing Places Only. The companyplans to try them for six months and watch the economicand social results. If there is no serious objection,the public authorities will permit the continuance ofthe seatless-car service and its extension as traffic de-mands require. On July 1, 670 officers and employees of H.-stock-foto
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Zeus : a study in ancient religion . !;:|; I r ! L iiiiii ^ J ?^!i The Mountain-cults of Zeus 913. 00 bio C. II. S8 914 Appendix B Inside, the naSs (ioii6^ x 44oi) is divided into a nave and tviro side-aisles by means oftvio parallel walls, each of w^hich has tv^elve square pillars engaged in it and forming aseries of lateral niches. A cross-w^all tOM^ards the western end is extant for part of itslength. The great altar, as broad as the temple itself, was situated in front of the easternfacade at a distance of 50*8™.-stock-foto
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Westminster abbey, its architecture, history and monuments . (d. 1765). 517 CHAPTER XIX THE FIVE APSIDAL CHAPELS OFHENRY VirS CHAPEL Five small chapels radiate in fan shapefrom the rounded east end of the mainaisle of Henry VIIs chapel, forming,with the side aisles, an ambulatory, orwhat would be called an ambulatory if thechapels opened to each other and to theside aisles. The outline of these chapels Is unique:each has four unequal sides except theeastern one, which has its north and southsides parallel. The others have their twoinner sides straight, but are built to Inclinetowards the east-stock-foto
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Zeus : a study in ancient religion . 00 bio C. II. S8 914 Appendix B Inside, the naSs (ioii6^ x 44oi) is divided into a nave and tviro side-aisles by means oftvio parallel walls, each of w^hich has tv^elve square pillars engaged in it and forming aseries of lateral niches. A cross-w^all tOM^ards the western end is extant for part of itslength. The great altar, as broad as the temple itself, was situated in front of the easternfacade at a distance of 50*8™.. m?i^mmmwjrt:::zjzr. 4l(Mj-li(V«..iD)l^«--A>4l*t*.w->U-(i^|t«U^IMUHuw^( oAo, .iM,«,if/JuW«^.^£ l.^nlnnl I I I I I I I-stock-foto
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An essay on the history of English church architecture prior to the separation of England from the Roman obedience . tandi, king of Roum. * Curzon describes (in his Monasteries in the Levant, pp. 121,122) an ancient subterranean tomb nearThebes, in Egypt, which has apparently been adapted to the purposes of christian worship, during the early per-secutions, and which is thus an instance parallel to those afforded by the catacombs of Syracuse and Rome,and by the churches of Surp Garabed. This tomb is a magnificent hall, divided into three aisles by squarecolumns ; its walls retain the brilliant-stock-foto
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. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. e aisles rise to the same hei-rht;the pljii may be CMlled cruciform parallel pentapsal. The material is not white marhfe asgenerally reported, but tlie local calcareous sandstone, which externally has obtidned fromthe weather a picturesque yellow tinge, but when broken displays its original grey colour.The manner in which the restoration since 18^0 was directed has been praised.^ 605. ihe capella do fvi,dud:>r {Jig. 267.j, or of King John (l on t-stock-foto