Crooked spire
A crooked spire, (also known as a twisted spire) is a tower showing a twist and/or a deviation from the vertical. A church tower usually consists of a square stone tower topped with a pyramidal wooden structure, the spire. The spire is usually clad with slates or lead to protect the wood. Through accident or design the spire may contain a twist, or it may not point perfectly straight upwards. Some however have been built or rebuilt with a deliberate twist, generally as a design choice. There are about a hundred bell towers of this type in Europe.
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Crooked spire
A crooked spire, (also known as a twisted spire) is a tower showing a twist and/or a deviation from the vertical. A church tower usually consists of a square stone tower topped with a pyramidal wooden structure, the spire. The spire is usually clad with slates or lead to protect the wood. Through accident or design the spire may contain a twist, or it may not point perfectly straight upwards. Some however have been built or rebuilt with a deliberate twist, generally as a design choice. There are about a hundred bell towers of this type in Europe.
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A crooked spire, (also known a ...... towers of this type in Europe.
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Een gedraaide toren(spits), ge ...... van dit type in Europa bekend.
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Un campanario torcido (en fran ...... narios de este tipo en Europa.
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Un clocher tors ou clocher fla ...... clochers de ce type en Europe.
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A crooked spire, (also known a ...... towers of this type in Europe.
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Een gedraaide toren(spits), ge ...... van dit type in Europa bekend.
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Un campanario torcido (en fran ...... narios de este tipo en Europa.
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Un clocher tors ou clocher fla ...... clochers de ce type en Europe.
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Campanario torcido
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Clocher tors
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Crooked spire
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Gedraaide torenspits
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