There is a three-partitioned Tudor arch on the window at the southeast elevation in the chancel; a four-centred Tudor arch at the baptistery below three narrow pointed arch windows or clerestory windows; and two other four-centred Tudor arches for each entrance door.
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There is a three-partitioned Tudor arch on the window at the southeast elevation in the chancel; a four-centred Tudor arch at the baptistery below three narrow pointed arch windows or clerestory windows; and two other four-centred Tudor arches for each entrance door.
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Following the Daughters of Charity motto of " service to all ", the third level of the east wing was dedicated entirely to the Tudor arches on the ends, the stone work around the front entrance, and the embattlement at the parapet, Von Herbulis created a lasting monument to health care.
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The front facade of the two and one-half story building has medieval half-timbered rhythmical design across the upper stories, crenellated bays and Tudor arches, as well as strapwork ornament, yet all of these elements of Tudor-Gothic design have been subjected to a simplicity or severity of design that is a uniquely 20th century approach to the use of these traditional design motifs.
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The route taken by the line had required little in the way of earthworks, apart from a cutting at The joint station with the Great North of England Railway, was within the city walls at York, and piercing of the walls was required to preserve the upper walkway; designs by G . T . Andrews and by Thomas Cabry ( Y & NM engineer ) were submitted to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society who chose Andrews'tudor arches.
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"' Minto City "', often called just "'Minto "', sometimes "'Minto Mines "'or "'Minto Mine "', was a gold mining town in the Bridge River Valley of British Columbia from 1930 to 1936, located at the confluence of that river with BC Road 40 ), part of the road drove through a wooden Tudor arch built into the rock mill.