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Columns Collection (page 157)

"Columns: Symbolic Structures that Span Time and Space" From the heroic fireman rescuing a girl from a blazing inferno to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight's epic tale

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Columns Collection: Symphony of Stones basalt columns, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Garni, Kotayk Province
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Columns Collection: Neo-classical Walhalla hall of fame on the Danube. Bavaria, Germany, Europe
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Columns Collection: Local man, Columns in the Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO
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Columns Collection: Columns in the Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Columns Collection: Columns in Second Court, Medinet Habu (Mortuary Temple of Ramses III), West Bank
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Columns Collection: Columns in the Court of Ramses II, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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Columns Collection: Columns in the Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
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Columns Collection: Marble Court Herrenchiemsee - Herrenchiemsee is a complex of royal buildings on the Herreninsel
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Columns Collection: The Duke of Connaught inspects the Yeomen of the Kings Bodyguard, the celebration
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Columns Collection: The Royal Palace on the Ionian island of Corfu. Built in 1816 it was the former
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Columns Collection: Entrance to the Palace of Achilles, built in 1891 for the Empress Elisabeth II of
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Columns Collection: A terrace in the Palace of Achilles, built in 1891 for the Empress Elisabeth II
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Columns Collection: The new South Africa House building to be opened by the King today. The new South
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Columns Collection: The Mansion House, in the heart of the Square Mile of London. It has been the residential home
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Columns Collection: A nun picks her way through the busy flower, fruit and vegetable market, past all
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Columns Collection: The Mansion House and Lombard Street seen from Cheapside, in the heart of the Square
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Columns Collection: London scene. London traffic, mainly horse - drawn, making its way around the Royal Exchange
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Columns Collection: Children feeding the pigeons in Trafalgar Square with the columns of the National
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Columns Collection: King and Queen open great new civic hall at Leeds. Photo shows; The arrival of King George
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Columns Collection: Forum and Vesuvius, Roman ruins of Pompeii, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Campania
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Columns Collection: St Marks Church, Kennington, London. 8th December 1922
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Columns Collection: Rome - ruins of the Palatine
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Columns Collection: The Parthenon. The most beautiful relic of antiquity to be restored. 2 March 1925
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Columns Collection: The Italian gardens at Hever Castle. 1938
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Columns Collection: Eltham College fete in Kent. 1936
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Columns Collection: Kent Mereworth Church Porch
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Columns Collection: Italy Rome Forum of Caesar and the Dome of San Martino San Luca
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Columns Collection: Columns in the ancient Egyptian Philae Temple, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aswan, Egypt
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Columns Collection: Picture No. 10761650
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Columns Collection: View of city square with Lion of Saint Mark on column and belltower of Roman Catholic cathedral
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Columns Collection: Terme Tettuccio, Montecatini Terme, Tuscany, Italy, Europe
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Columns Collection: Tourists take a break beneath a column, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe
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Columns Collection: Elevated view of the columns of the Temples of Saturn and Vespasian with Santi Luca e Martina, Forum
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Columns Collection: Atadage ancient ruins, Polonnaruwa, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sri Lanka, Asia
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Columns Collection: Colourful Buddhist flags adorning columns, Temple of the Sacred Tooth Relic
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Columns Collection: Old sail loft stone columns, Nelsons Dockyard, Antigua, Leeward Islands, West Indies, Caribbean
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Columns Collection: Ruins of the temple complex at Dendera: View looking out between two columns towards gateway
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Columns Collection: Karnak - Great Hall of Columns: View across centre avenue, 1866. Watercolour
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Columns Collection: Interior of the Temple at Philae. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884)
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Columns Collection: Dendera Interior. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Great Hall of
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Columns Collection: The Reichstag House, Berlin. Germany, c1905. Architecture Portico Columns Fountain
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Columns Collection: The Great Hall of Marshalls Flax Mill, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. The roof is
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Columns Collection: The Beach Chalet, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California
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Columns Collection: Penny Arcade on Elitch e Midway, Elitch Gardens, Denver, Colorado
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Columns Collection: Main Concourse, Pennsylvania Station, New York
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Columns Collection: Main Concourse of Grand Central Terminal, New York
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Columns Collection: Main Waiting Room, Pennsylvania Statin, New York, NY
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Columns Collection: Ferguson Library, Stamford, CT



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"Columns: Symbolic Structures that Span Time and Space" From the heroic fireman rescuing a girl from a blazing inferno to Sir Gawain and the Green Knight's epic tale, they have long been associated with heroism and strength. Just like these brave individuals, columns stand tall as enduring symbols of resilience. In the realm of architecture, classical orders such as Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns evoke a sense of grandeur and elegance. They grace iconic structures like St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, Rome - an awe-inspiring testament to human ingenuity. But they can not confined to ancient marvels alone; they transcend boundaries both physical and cultural. A poster for French railways leading to Morocco showcases how these architectural elements can bridge nations while inviting exploration. Closer to home in Berea, Kentucky lies Boone Tavern Hotel - its stately facade adorned with majestic columns that exude Southern charm. These pillars serve as silent witnesses to countless stories unfolding within its walls. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, it also find their place in academia. The standard periodic table stands proudly with each element type organized into neat rows and columns - a scientific masterpiece guiding our understanding of matter itself. Even University College London boasts impressive columned entrances that welcome eager minds seeking knowledge within its hallowed halls. Columns here symbolize enlightenment and intellectual pursuit. Meanwhile, on the downtown skyline of Kansas City stands Union Station - an architectural gem punctuated by towering columns that reflect both history and progress simultaneously. It serves as a reminder that even amidst modernity, we honor our past through design choices rooted in tradition. Whether it be saving lives or embodying artistic expression or serving practical purposes in construction or education – "columns" are more than just structural elements; they represent humanity's triumphs over adversity throughout time.