The word gargoyle is from the French word gargouille, which means throat. A real gargoyle is a waterspout, projecting from a gutter, which throws water out away from the wall and foundations of a ...
There are a fair amount of sculpted people around the Cities, but none of them are having any fun, except for Mary Tyler Moore. She tosses her tam with a happy smile. The rest of the statues are civic ...
Whether they are winged, wide mouthed or simply weird-looking, gargoyles give us something to smile about, even on winter's dreariest days. Peering down from looming buildings and lavish mansions, ...
HIGH above Adelaide, stony creatures gaze down upon the city, but few people know the history of the gargoyles and grotesques that decorate our older buildings. From lions and eagles to twisted Gothic ...
100 duotone and 24 full-color photographs of gargoyles by f-stop Fitzgerald, with an introduction by Stephen King. siris_sil_974786 ...
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