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- Ammonite_Order abstract "The Ammonite Order is an architectural order that features fluted columns and capitals with volutes shaped to resemble fossil ammonites. The style was invented by George Dance and first used on John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London in 1789 (later the British Institution; demolished in 1868).Ammonite motifs were also used on buildings in Old Regent Street, London, probably by John Nash from around 1818 (demolished in the 1920s). Architect, geologist and fossil collector Amon Wilds used the Ammonite Order on the façade of his house in Castle Place in Lewes, probably as a punning reference to his forename. His architect son, Amon Henry Wilds, also used the order on several early 19th century terraces in Brighton.".
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- Ammonite_Order wikiPageID "3139850".
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- Ammonite_Order hasPhotoCollection Ammonite_Order.
- Ammonite_Order subject Category:Orders_of_columns.
- Ammonite_Order type Abstraction100002137.
- Ammonite_Order type Act100030358.
- Ammonite_Order type Command107168131.
- Ammonite_Order type Event100029378.
- Ammonite_Order type Order107168623.
- Ammonite_Order type OrdersOfColumns.
- Ammonite_Order type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
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- Ammonite_Order comment "The Ammonite Order is an architectural order that features fluted columns and capitals with volutes shaped to resemble fossil ammonites. The style was invented by George Dance and first used on John Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery in Pall Mall, London in 1789 (later the British Institution; demolished in 1868).Ammonite motifs were also used on buildings in Old Regent Street, London, probably by John Nash from around 1818 (demolished in the 1920s).".
- Ammonite_Order label "Ammonite Order".
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- Ammonite_Order wasDerivedFrom Ammonite_Order?oldid=588871237.
- Ammonite_Order depiction Ammonite_Capitals_in_Oriental_Place.jpg.
- Ammonite_Order isPrimaryTopicOf Ammonite_Order.