Canting arms of Arches of Eythrope and Cranwell (in Waddesdon) and Little Kimble, Buckinghamshire (also of Arches of Arches manor, East Hendred, Berkshire) : Gules, three arches argent
Sir Richard Arches (died 1417), of Eythrope, in the parish of Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, was MP for Buckinghamshire in 1402. He was knighted before 1401.[1]
upon by Woodger, her suggestion that Sir RichardArches (died 1417) was the son of Ralph Arches, son of John Arches (d. circa 1405) of East Hendred was clearly...
The Golden Arches are the symbol of McDonald's, the global fast food restaurant chain. Originally, real arches were part of the restaurant design. They...
2,000 natural sandstone arches, including the well-known Delicate Arch, which constitute the highest density of natural arches in the world. It also contains...
The aortic arches or pharyngeal arch arteries (previously referred to as branchial arches in human embryos) are a series of six paired embryological vascular...
An arch is a curved vertical structure spanning an open space underneath it. Arches may support the load above them, or they may perform a purely decorative...
Triumphal Arch in Saint Petersburg, or Marble Arch and the Wellington Arch in London. After about 1820 arches are often memorial gates and arches built as...
of the Samurai, The Spirit, Law Abiding Citizen, Private Parts, Fallen Arches, Double Down, Poolhall Junkies, Spring Break '83, The Sopranos, Hannah Montana...
The Arco di Riccardo (literally, "Richard'sArch") is a Roman triumphal arch in Trieste, Italy. The 7.2 metre arch is the only remaining part of the city's...
termed a false arch for this reason. Different from "true" arches, "false" or corbelled arches are built of horizontally laid stones or bricks, not of wedge-shaped...
of the Arches family, originally D'Arches, Latinised to de Arcubus. William Arches married Amyce Turberville, daughter and heiress of Richard Turberville...
natural arch, natural bridge, or (less commonly) rock arch is a natural landform where an arch has formed with an opening underneath. Natural arches commonly...
Marcia (2020). "Chapter One: Fast Food Civil Rights". Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America. New York City: Liveright Publishing. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-63149-394-2...
catenary arch. The Rice House has catenary arches. The Icehotel in Sweden employs catenary arches. A catenary bridge has the form of a catenary arch. One...
with "Arch". Arches also appeared over gas stations and drive-in restaurants. In the 1970s, a local sports team adopted the name "Fighting Arches"; St...
Commons has media related to Parabolic arches and Arches. On why suspension bridges are parabolic Many parabolic arches One the difference between a parabola...
pulmonary trunk lies in the same pericardial sheath. and runs at first upward, arches over the pulmonary trunk, right pulmonary artery, and right main bronchus...
Russell RichardArch is an American director, writer and animator who lives in Los Angeles, USA. He has worked extensively in hidden camera, and is currently...
arch served as the model for the menorah used as the emblem of the State of Israel. The arch has provided the general model for many triumphal arches...
of the Arches is the judge who presides in the provincial ecclesiastical court of the Archbishop of Canterbury. This court is called the Arches Court of...
is one of the strongest arches because it is able to resist thrust.[clarification needed] To prevent failure, a segmental arch must have a rise that is...
horseshoe arches in them, eliciting speculation about a pre-Roman local Celtic tradition. In early Islamic architecture, some horseshoe arches appeared...
of longest natural arches ranks the world's natural arches by the length of their span as defined and measured by the Natural Arch and Bridge Society...
removed from the arch. The Severan dynasty were great builders of triumphal or honorary arches, especially in the Eastern Empire; the Arch of Septimius Severus...
lobes and protruding/convex lobes in the relieving arches above the doors.: 513–514 Multifoil arches also appear early on as decorative niches in the Qasr...
is known to be the architect of the nearby Brig o' Balgownie, both of which contain distinctive pointed arches characteristic of his work. v t e v t e...
dissolved in 1538. John Dinham (1406–1458) and wife Joan Arches (daughter of RichardArches) Lady Isabel de Vere Courtenay, Daughter of Hugh de Vere,...
The Marble Arch is a 19th-century white marble-faced triumphal arch in London, England. The structure was designed by John Nash in 1827 as the state entrance...