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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

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Columns Collection: Section view of the second and third floor of the Hall of Rarities looking eastwards
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Columns Collection: Temple of Athena, Paestum, Campania, Italy
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Columns Collection: Temple of Hadrian, Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Columns Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105731
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Columns Collection: Agios Nikolaos Lighthouse & entrance to Mandraki Harbour, Rhodes Town, Rhodes, Greece
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Columns Collection: Camel in front of The Treasury, Al-Khazneh, Petra, Ma an Governorate, Jordan
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Columns Collection: Northern Ireland, County antrim, Giants causeway at sunset
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Columns Collection: Building of the Aswan Dam, Egypt
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Columns Collection: Temple of Luxor. Night view of the first courtyard. Egypt
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Columns Collection: Scene outside a theatre on a Christmas card
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Columns Collection: Eglise de la Madeleine, Paris, France
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Columns Collection: Souvenir postcard from Athens, Greece
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Columns Collection: Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London
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Columns Collection: Radcliffe Camera, Oxford
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Columns Collection: The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D. C
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Columns Collection: Panoramic view of Rome from The Pincian Hill
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Columns Collection: Swimming Baths, Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London
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Columns Collection: Street View - Pompeii
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Columns Collection: Iznik tiles adorning the circumcision room at Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey, Europe
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Columns Collection: The Millennium monument, with seven statues of tribe chieftains who settled Hungary
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Columns Collection: Archaeological Museum with sculpture, Odessa, Ukraine
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Columns Collection: The interior of Rosslyn Chapel
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Columns Collection: Poster advertising East Indian Railway to Delhi
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Columns Collection: Poster advertising ANA flights to Brisbane, Queensland
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Columns Collection: Road to Piazza San Pietro, St. Peters Basilica, Vatican City, Rome
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Columns Collection: Apadana Palace, Persepolis, Iran. Began by Darius the Great and completed by his son Xerxes I 30
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Columns Collection: Lord Nelson / Crypt / Tomb
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Columns Collection: Buildings / Seven Wonders
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Columns Collection: Hampton Court Stair Case
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Columns Collection: Secular Games held in Rome
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Columns Collection: US Supreme Court Building, Capitol Hill, Washington DC, United States of America, North America
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Columns Collection: Ceiling of the Spanish Synagogue in Prague
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Columns Collection: The Parthenon, Athens
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Columns Collection: Basalt columns in Fingals Cave, Staffa
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Columns Collection: Opening ceremony, Menin Gate, Ypres, Belgium
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Columns Collection: Town Hall, Huddersfield, Yorkshire
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Columns Collection: Rhodes House, Oxford (b / w photo)
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Columns Collection: Pilgrims beside Classical Buildings, c. 1710 (oil on canvas)
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Columns Collection: The Monument to the Great Fire, London (colour photo)
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Columns Collection: Ireland - Downpatrick Head
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Columns Collection: Interior of the Temple Church in Fleet Street, London, going all the way back to
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Columns Collection: Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Hathor and Nefertari, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Abu Simbel
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Columns Collection: Frescoes, Holy Trinity Cathedral, founded 1902, Sibiu, Transylvania Region, Romania
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Columns Collection: Old Bill and Co. August 1940
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Columns Collection: Interior of the Aquarium, Brighton, Sussex
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Columns Collection: The Pleaskins, Giants Causeway
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Columns Collection: Front page, The London Gazette
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Columns Collection: Parthenon. Athens. Greece



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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.