Cotta Sandstone (German: Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader) is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys. Its main deposit lies in the west of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, where it runs up to the Bohemian border, ending south of Pirna. It is named after the village of Cotta in the borough of Dohma, an area where the stone is quarried.
CottaSandstone (German: Cottaer Sandstein, also called Mittelquader) is found in the Elbe Valley and in its numerous tributary valleys. Its main deposit...
Look up cotta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cotta may refer to: Aurelia Cotta (120–54 BC), mother of Julius Caesar Bernhard von Cotta (1808–1879)...
The Elbe Sandstone Mountains, also called the Elbe Sandstone Highlands (German: Elbsandsteingebirge, pronounced [ɛlpˈz̥antʃtaɪnɡəˌbɪʁɡə]; Czech: Děčinská...
School of Dance, Dresden, door frames in sandstone of type: Cotta Decoration in Chemnitz, sandstone type: Cotta For one of the main quarrying sites, the...
Leipzig, the facade of the new building Burgplatz-Passage, covered with CottaSandstone, contains six life-size figures with reference to the Leipzig Debate...
that won this particular sandstone. List of sandstonesCottaSandstone Posta Sandstone Wehlen Sandstone W. Dienemann und O. Burre: Die nutzbaren Gesteine...
Entrance to Anne's Church, Dresden List of sandstonesCottaSandstone Reinhardtsdorf Sandstone Wehlen Sandstone W. Dienemann und O. Burre: Die nutzbaren...
renovation work, columns, wrought-iron structures, fluting, cornices, CottaSandstone stone work and mosaics were uncovered and restored. In 2005, the restoration...
Niederschöna Sandstone and the three Freiberg postal milestones were made of Hetzdorf Sandstone. List of sandstonesCottaSandstone Posta Sandstone Reinhardtsdorf...
edges and gable field), while the façades were made of light-coloured Cottasandstone. After the departure of the artistic director Hans Gregor, operettas...
It was built of sandstone from the Wilkeson sandstone quarry in Wilkeson, Washington. The building has a green, glazed terra cotta tile roof, 18 rooms...
Handsley, Mount Feather and Tabular Mountain; also including Knobhead, Terra Cotta Mountain, New Mountain, Beacon Heights, Pyramid Mountain, Arena Valley,...
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia from 1891 to 1962. The red sandstone, brick-and-terra-cotta Venetian Gothic giant, part fortress and part cathedral, was...
possesses a wide spectrum of dimensional stones that include granite, marble, sandstone, limestone, slate, and quartzite, in various parts of the country. The...
Midwestern North America. The Dakota units are generally composed of sandstones, mudstones, clays, and shales deposited in the Mid-Cretaceous opening...
McBean, California, USA Perth Amboy Terra Cotta Company of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, USA Boston Valley Terra Cotta, USA "Standard Definitions of Terms Relating...
the fort's south wall is the Archdiocesan Marian Shrine of the Birhen sa Cotta, which is dedicated to the city's patron, Nuestra Señora de la Inmaculada...
Victoria Land include the Wind Gully Sandstone (80 m), the Terra Cotta Siltstone (82 m), and the New Mountain Sandstone (250 m), which are separated from...
1902-1903, and is a two-story, brick and sandstone building in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It features terra cotta decorative elements and measures 210...
stones were made in three different colours; brown, using a type of sandstone called cotta stone from Northampton; white, using a type of stone from Appley...
Hotel and The Dakota. The building is constructed of brownstone, sandstone, terra-cotta and wood, and has dwarf columns made of marble. The building has...
all but one were devoid of skeletons), as well as pottery pieces, terra cotta seals, bangles, rings, beads, and intaglio engravings. Seven hemispherical...
two window wells University of Toronto Medical Building (1904) two terra-cotta Ionic columns Unspecified mill, Kingston grind stone Sources: Lidgold, Walker...
und die Verbindung dieser Gebilde zu einer Formation (Stuttgart-Tübingen: Cotta), 1834 F. A. von Alberti, Halurgische Geologie, 1852 Baumgärtel, Hans (1970)...