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  1. Near the entrance to the churchyard, on the main street a massive block of Shap granite, adapted as a drinking fountain, is a memorial to Dent's most renowned son, Adam Sedgwick.
  2. The interior banister at the Old Rectory is of granite and is certainly bold and massive, with ceiling-high columns half enclosing the staircase.
  3. Some finds were made by chance during digging for granite.
  4. Perhaps it's just that we don't have enough of those long, thin granite cracks.
  5. The Egyptians are asking for Cleopatra's Needle, the great granite obelisk of 1500 BC which stands on the Thames embankment just a few yards from the Savoy.
  6. Of granite, which he has used in dressings around the doors and windows, he wrote: "Especial care is required to make the mouldings of a broad, bold and massive, rather than a small or delicately undercut character, and to avoid as far as possible anything like minuteness and pettiness in the finish."
  7. The dock was built during 1841-;5 with five-storey fireproof warehouses of granite, brick and cast iron on all sides.
  8. The mountain, eleven granite peaks rising between the gentle flow of the Dee in the north and the foaming River Muick in the south, was a presence which pulled everlastingly at the primitive senses of the people below it.
  9. Mrs Jenny Somerville, Liddell's sister, has sent a verse from Isaiah to inscribe on the granite headstone: "They soar on wings like eagles; they run and grow not weary."
  10. The 50 names are engraved on three granite tablets.
  11. They were so still that they might have been made of granite.
  12. Upstairs are the head offices of the Company, where the business of the great artery of travel is arranged, and below are minor offices, the grand general waiting room, with its noble arches and massive polished granite columns; the ladies' waiting room, an illustration of how modern skill can blend luxury and comfort; and last, but not least, the dining-room, the antipodes of those railway dining rooms whose peculiarities afford so many opportunities to the comic journalists of America.
  13. The north end is quite rugged with granite cliffs and hidden caves above the rough Atlantic ocean.

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