yard tower - translation to russian
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yard tower - translation to russian

CASTLE IN YORK, ENGLAND
Cliffords Tower; Clifford's Tower; York Massacre; Castle Yard at York
  • A massive explosion in 1684 destroyed the roof, floor and central pillar of Clifford's Tower, leaving only the walls intact. In 2022 a wooden roof and viewing platform was added to the remains.
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  • A cross-section of the motte at York Castle, produced in 1903 by Sir [[Basil Mott]]; "A" marks the 20th-century concrete [[underpinning]]s of the motte; the low walls enclosing the base of the motte are a 19th-century addition
  • A plan of Clifford's Tower. A=Gateway; B=Stairway to Chapel above; C=Staircases to upper levels and parapet; D=Loop hole recesses; E=Well; F=Fireplaces; G=Guardrobe chambers
  • Baile Hill]]
  • The Female Prison, now part of [[York Castle Museum]]
  • A reconstruction of York Castle in the 14th century, viewed from the south-east
  • Francis Place]]
  • Ouse]] behind; Samuel Waud's house and gardens
  • Tudor Gothic]] [[gatehouse]] of the new 1825 prison at York Castle, alongside Clifford's Tower at left, depicted in 1830
  • Architects Robinson and Andrews' original design for the front (l) and interior (r) elevations of the new 1825 York Castle prison gatehouse

yard tower      

железнодорожное дело

пост стрелочный

freight yard         
  • A large [[Amtrak]] and [[Metra]] coach yard in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. About 25 percent of all rail traffic in the United States travels through the Chicago area.
  • Yard for [[Amtrak]] equipment, located next to the [[Los Angeles River]]. The two tracks on the left are the mainline.
  • A coach yard in Shanghai, China
LOCATION FOR STORING AND SORTING RAILROAD CARS
Railyard; Railroad yard; Rail yards; Train yard; Railway yard; Yard (rail); Station yard; Station yards; Station-yard; Station-yards; Stationyard; Stationyards; Yard limits; Coach yard; Freight yard; Railroad freight yard; Freight Yard; Train yards

общая лексика

грузовой двор

железнодорожное дело

станция железнодорожная

строительное дело

товарный двор (склад)

freight yard         
  • A large [[Amtrak]] and [[Metra]] coach yard in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. About 25 percent of all rail traffic in the United States travels through the Chicago area.
  • Yard for [[Amtrak]] equipment, located next to the [[Los Angeles River]]. The two tracks on the left are the mainline.
  • A coach yard in Shanghai, China
LOCATION FOR STORING AND SORTING RAILROAD CARS
Railyard; Railroad yard; Rail yards; Train yard; Railway yard; Yard (rail); Station yard; Station yards; Station-yard; Station-yards; Stationyard; Stationyards; Yard limits; Coach yard; Freight yard; Railroad freight yard; Freight Yard; Train yards
товарный двор (склад)

Definition

ЭЙФЕЛЕВА БАШНЯ
стальная башня (высота 300 м, сторона квадрата основания 123 м, весит 9 тыс. т), сооруженная по проекту А. Г. Эйфеля в Париже для Всемирной выставки 1889 как символ достижений техники 19 в. Используется как обзорная и радиотелевизионная башня.

Wikipedia

York Castle

York Castle is a fortified complex in the city of York, England. It consists of a sequence of castles, prisons, law courts and other buildings, which were built over the last nine centuries on the south side of the River Foss. The now ruined keep of the medieval Norman castle is commonly referred to as Clifford's Tower. Built originally on the orders of William I to dominate the former Viking city of Jórvík, the castle suffered a tumultuous early history before developing into a major fortification with extensive water defences. After a major explosion in 1684 rendered the remaining military defences uninhabitable, York Castle continued to be used as a gaol and prison until 1929.

The first motte and bailey castle on the site was built in 1068 following the Norman conquest of York. After the destruction of the castle by rebels and a Viking army in 1069, York Castle was rebuilt and reinforced with extensive water defences, including a moat and an artificial lake. York Castle formed an important royal fortification in the north of England.

In 1190, 150 local Jews were killed in a pogrom in the timber castle keep; most of them died by suicide in order not to fall into the hands of the mob. Henry III rebuilt the castle in stone in the middle of the 13th century, creating a keep with a unique quatrefoil design, supported by an outer bailey wall and a substantial gatehouse. During the Scottish wars between 1298 and 1338, York Castle was frequently used as the centre of royal administration across England, as well as an important military base of operations.

York Castle fell into disrepair by the 15th and 16th centuries, becoming used increasingly as a gaol for both local felons and political prisoners. By the time of Elizabeth I the castle was estimated to have lost all of its military value but was maintained as a centre of royal authority in York. The outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642 saw York Castle being repaired and refortified, playing a part in the Royalist defence of York in 1644 against Parliamentary forces. York Castle continued to be garrisoned until 1684, when an explosion destroyed the interior of Clifford's Tower.

The castle bailey was redeveloped in a neoclassical style in the 18th century as a centre for county administration in Yorkshire, and was used as a gaol and debtors' prison. Prison reform in the 19th century led to the creation of a new prison built in a Tudor Gothic style on the castle site in 1825; used first as a county and then as a military prison, this facility was demolished in 1935. By the 20th century the ruin of Clifford's Tower had become a well-known tourist destination and national monument; today the site is owned by English Heritage and open to the public. The other remaining buildings serve as the York Castle Museum and the Crown Court.

What is the Russian for yard tower? Translation of &#39yard tower&#39 to Russian