| 1. | A Museum of weathercocks is maintained by Daiva and Remigijus } adeikiai.
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| 2. | Its weathercock was installed in 1719 by ironsmith Robert Bakewell.
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| 3. | Strong north winds uprooted trees and toppled weathercocks and crosses on the buildings.
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| 4. | The people of Ruach eat and drink nothing but wind, and live inside weathercocks.
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| 5. | This weathercock is still in use.
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| 6. | Like all of the ancient churches of the city, it is known for its weathercock.
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| 7. | Dibnah offered to make a weathercock, provided that his son was christened in the same church.
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| 8. | The tower was originally surmounted by a wooden and slated broach-spire complete with a weathercock.
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| 9. | It is topped by an octagonal pointed spire, topped by a big finial cross and a weathercock peaking at high.
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| 10. | The tower was completed around 1466 with the octagonal tower, topped with a ball and weathercock, dating from 1721.
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