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belfry Meaning in Telugu ( belfry తెలుగు అంటే)



బెల్ఫ్రీ, గంట స్తంభం

Noun:

గంట స్తంభం,



belfry తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఈ చర్చిలో 135 అడుగుల ఎత్తుగల గంట స్తంభం, 27 అడుగుల ఎత్తుగల మడోనా అండ్ చైల్డ్ విగ్రహం చూడొచ్చు.

ఎలక్ట్రిక్ స్తంభాలూ, పోస్టుడబ్బా, గంట స్తంభం, నల్లపిల్లవాడూ వరసగా కనపడేవారు" అంటుంది.

ప్రసిద్ధ కుడ్యములు గంట స్తంభం లేదా ఘంట స్తంభం ఒక విధమైన నిర్మాణం.

belfry's Usage Examples:

The belfry, in Romanesque style, was finished in 1239.


Its prominent attraction is the belfry of the Cagsawa Church which submerged in mudflow during the February 2, 1814 Mayon Volcano Eruption which killed 1,200 people.


It is known for its unique and intricate neo-baroque style design and its three-storey belfry as its facade.


or crucifix and a noted charnel house, both common features of Breton closes, and a vast belfry.


It was reconstructed in the 1950s as a 300-meter-long log structure surrounding the two churches and the belfry.


The current tower was constructed in the 15th century and heightened with a new belfry added in 1739.


The School Building with its belfry and white appliqué ornament, similar to the Colonial Revival structures of the former campus, as well as the dormitories and infirmary, maintained a domestic scale and architectural character.


encouragement to local groups, both handbell and belfry ringing.


The first recorded peal was of Grandsire Doubles on handbells in the belfry of Christ Church, West.


It was built between 1865 and 1868 and has a double belfry that was only completed after 1957 based on an idea by the architect Jože Plečnik.


An arboured belfry was superimposed on the western edge of the church in the 19th century.


like thine; For memory dwelling on each proud swelling, Of the belfry knelling its bold notes free, Made the bells of Shandon sound far more grand on.


is Scottish baronial revival, mainly in imitation rubble work, with a machicolated belltower featuring the eccentricity of an onion dome for a belfry (actually.



Synonyms:

bell tower, campanile,



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