गेटहाउस Meaning in English
गेटहाउस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : gatehouse
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गेटलेसगेटमैन
गेटपोस्ट
गेट्स
आर्कटिक नेशनल पार्क के गेट्स
गेटवे
संग्रह कर
इकट्ठा हो जाना
इकट्ठा हों
इकठ्ठा करना
गेथर
एक गांठ में इकट्ठा
बड़ी संख्या में एकत्रित हो जाना
बड़ी संख्या में एकत्रित होना
पूर्व में इकट्ठा
गेटहाउस हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
गेटहाउस के अंदर सभी मूल इमारतों के रंगीन कांच में बने चित्र हैं।
2012 में बनी हिन्दी फ़िल्म द गेटहाउस, जिसे द गेट हाउस के नाम से भी जाना जाता है, वेल्स के परंपरागत काउंटी नगर मॉनमाउथ में मोंनो पुल की बगल में स्थित एक मयख़ाना (पब्लिक हाउस) है।
"" यहां दो प्रांगण, एक गेटहाउस, मठ, हॉल, कॉलेज का भव्य गिरिजाघर है तथा इटचेन नदी की एक धारा इसके 'द वाटर मीडोज' से भी होकर बहती है।
1884 में इमारत को लगभग पूर्ण रूप से ध्वस्त कर दिया गया था और आज कुछ भी नहीं बचा है सिर्फ चौकीदार के घर (गेटहाउस) के अलावा।
गेटहाउस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
" Another site adds that "visitors can wander around the 15th century choir building, with its ornate carvings, the tower house and gatehouse .
There are stairs to the top of the gatehouse".
When Shakespeare bought the Blackfriars gatehouse on March 10, 1613, Johnson was listed as a trustee for the mortgage.
Shakespeare's last major purchase was in March 1613, when he bought an apartment in a gatehouse in the former Blackfriars priory; The Gatehouse was near Blackfriars theatre, which Shakespeare's company used as their winter playhouse from 1608.
One bar was to be stored in the town hall for comparison, while additional rods were stored in the gatehouses or toll points to be borrowed by merchants as needed.
The Percy Dalton Peanut Factory was at Fish Island, occupying Britannia Works and gatehouse along Dace Road, and another building on Smeed Road.
The Percy Dalton Peanut Factory was at Fish Island, occupying Britannia Works and gatehouse along Dace Road, and another building on Smeed Road.
But as Greek sanctuaries became more elaborate large stone walls with gateways or gatehouses were built around important sanctuaries, though the most famous, the Athens Acropolis, was a palace and military citadel turned into a sanctuary.
Specifications for the general arrangement and layout of the site and drawings of the gatehouse, administration buildings, mutton, pork, beef and veal houses were completed in 1909 by the Department of Public Works under Government Architect Walter Liberty Vernon and construction completed in 1913.
Although Cobblestone Garth itself was torn down at a later date, the rubble masonry border wall, gatehouse, and a distinctive lighthouse-like structure remained intact into the 21st century.
The great gatehouse at Coughton was dedicated to King Henry VIII by Throckmorton, a favourite of the King.
The gatehouse at Coughton was built at the earliest in 1536, as it is built of stones which came from Bordesley Abbey and Evesham Abbey after the Dissolution of the Monasteries Act in 1536.
As with other Tudor houses, it was built around a courtyard, with the gatehouse used for deliveries and coaches to travel through to the courtyard.