EditorialSumpfriet and Rasen-Pfuhlsimse, A: Scirpus palustris L. - marsh-eaves, marshland or moor-reed, B and C: Scirpus caespitosus L. - grass-eaves, family: 25. Cyperaceae - reed grasses, pl. 103, after p, (Vol. 1), 1886, Otto Wilhelm Thom?: Prof. Dr. Thom?'s...
EditorialAmphitheater in Pola. Pl. XIV, Ground plan of the eaves, average of the wreath with openings for the screen cloths at the amphitheater in Pula (Croatia), Pl. VI, Lief. XVI, 1829, James Stuart, Revett Nicholas: Die Alterth?mer zu Athen. Erster Theil. Le...
EditorialWooden house in Wattwil, eaves and bay of a house in Wattwil, Fig. 34, p. 46, 1885, Ernst Gladbach: Die Holz-Architectur der Schweiz, 2. Aufl. Z?rich & Leipzig: Orell F?ssli, 1885.
EditorialSwallows, Hyrundo, flying to their nests under eaves or a building. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th c...
EditorialToy Bank. Dated: c. 1937. Dimensions: overall: 40.7 x 30.7 cm (16 x 12 1/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 6 5/8" high to top of chimney; 4 3/4" square at eaves. Medium: watercolor, gouache, pen and ink, and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialEarthenware tile, from the Red Pagoda at Mount Quingliang, Henan Province, China, around 627-650 CE. It came from the topmost row of tiles, just under the eaves of the pagoda. OA 1982.7-25.1.
EditorialTile antefix, Roman Britain, 2nd-3rd century. This object was one of a row of ornate terminals set along the eaves of a tiled roof. It was made in the tilery of the Roman army's 20th legion, whose emblem of a wild boar decorates the plaque. It was foun...