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Cupola
A small dome, often resembling an overturned cup, used to crown a turret, roof, or larger dome.
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Element Contained In Structures
Alberta Legislature Building
Among the most iconic buildings in Edmonton is the Legislature, which overlooks the river valley and is the seat of power for the provincial government.
Downtown Post Office
The Post Office was Edmonton's tallest building when completed in 1910. It was demolished in 1972.
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Contains Element(s)
Balcony
Balustrade
Bay Window
Carving
Columns
Coping
Crenellated Parapet
Flag Pole
Gabled Parapet
Intersecting Gable Roof
Exemplifies Style(s)
Scottish Baronial
Is Located In
Glenora
Architectural
Richard Palin Blakey
Construction of Government House (1913)
Depicted In
Government House, 1912, side view that shows greenhouse
Government House, 1913, view of Drawing Room
Government House, 2007, front elevation
Government House, 2007, front view
Government House Officials