Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
First Baptist Church – 17th Street at Sansom, Phil…
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Saint Mary of Eunate
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
Artaiz - San Martin
St Faith's Church
Friedenskirche versinkt im Nebel
Saint Mary of Eunate
Olcoz - San Miguel
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Fenster Stiftskirche St. Peter und Johannes der Tä…
Eglise Saint-Germain-d'Auxerre
Eglise Saint-Germain-d'Auxerre
Sangüesa - Santa María la Real
Sangüesa - Santa María la Real
Sangüesa - Santa María la Real
Nederland - Klooster Ter Apel
Dans le monastère Santa Catalina
Artaiz - San Martin
Jamia Sultania Mosque at sunrise.
Nederland - kerk van Sint Anna ter Muiden
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From Mariacka Tower light poured through the mist.
First Congregational Church
Protestantse Kerk / Protestant Church Oostvoorne
St.Liduina Basiliek
Universal LoVe
On the Hertfordshire Way (4)
Salisbury Cathedral
Cathedral Gardens Chichester
Iglesia de Balbanera
Santo Domingo
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Die Annen-Kirche
Nederland - Groningen, Martinitoren en kerk
Evry, cathédrale de la Résurrection Saint-Corbinie…
Evry, cathédrale de la Résurrection Saint-Corbinie…
Saint-Georges-des-Agoûts - Saint-Georges
Saint-Georges-des-Agoûts - Saint-Georges
Tauriac - Saint-Etienne
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The Witherspoon Building – 1319-23 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Witherspoon Building is a historic office building located in the Market East neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect Joseph M. Huston (1866–1940) and built between 1895 and 1897. It was built for the Presbyterian Board of Publications and Sabbath School Work. It is an 11-story, steel frame "E"-shaped building, faced with brick and granite. It has terra cotta decorative elements. Its exterior features Corinthian order and Ionic order columns, statues, medallions, seals of various boards and agencies of the Presbyterian Church and of related Reformed churches, as well as medallions representing the four evangelists of the Christian Bible. Six of the statues and some of the medallions were designed by sculptor Alexander Stirling Calder (1870–1945). It is named for John Witherspoon (1723–1794), founder of Princeton University. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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