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officiële woning van aartsbisschop van Cantebury in Londen in Lambeth -
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Общая лексика: Лондонская резиденция архиепископа, Ламбетский дворец -
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ארמון למבת, המגורים הרשמיים של הארכיבישוף של קנטרבורי בלמבת שבלונדון (אנגליה)* * *◙ (הילגנא) ןודנולבש תבמלב ירוברטנק לש ףושיביכראה לש םיימשרה םירוגמה,תבמל ןומרא◄ -
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n. prop. Ламбет палас (во Лондон, резиденција на архибискупот од Кантербери од 1197 н.е.) -
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['læmbəθ,pælɪs]Ла́мбетский дворе́ц (лондонская резиденция архиепископов Кентерберийских [см. Archbishop of Canterbury] в течение 700 лет; в библиотеке средневекового дворца богатая коллекция рукописей и старинных документов; в одной из комнат собрание портретов архиепископов)по названию района Лондона, где он расположенEnglish-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Lambeth Palace
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8 Lambeth Conference (Any of the gatherings of bishops of the Anglican Communion held periodically at Lambeth Palace of the archbishop of Canterbury, who convenes and presides over them)
Религия: Ламбетская конференцияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Lambeth Conference (Any of the gatherings of bishops of the Anglican Communion held periodically at Lambeth Palace of the archbishop of Canterbury, who convenes and presides over them)
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Lambeth ['læmbəθ]Lambeth►► Lambeth Conference conférence f de Lambeth;Lambeth Palace = résidence londonienne de l'archevêque de Cantorbéry;the Lambeth walk = célèbre chanson et danse à la mode dans les années 40, où tout le monde avance en ligne -
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Lambeth [ˊlæmbəθ] nЛо́ндонская резиде́нция архиепи́скопа Кентербери́йского (тж. Lambeth Palace) -
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ˈlæmbəθ сущ. Лондонская резиденция архиепископа Кентерберийского в Лэмбете (пригород Лондона) (тж. Lambeth Palace)Lambeth Лондонская резиденция архиепископа Кентерберийского (тж. Lambeth Palace) -
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subst. \/ˈlæmbəθ\/1) ( stedsnavn) Lambeth2) ( også Lambeth Palace) forklaring: erkebiskopen av Canterburys residens i LondonLambeth Conference forklaring: bispemøte for den anglikanske kirkenLambeth walk lambeth walk, forklaring: dans populær på 1930-tallet og senere -
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[ˈlæmbəθ]Lambeth Лондонская резиденция архиепископа Кентерберийского (тж. Lambeth Palace) -
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Религия: (Any of the gatherings of bishops of the Anglican Communion held periodically at Lambeth Palace of the archbishop of Canterbury, who convenes and presides over them) Ламбетская конференция -
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nounЛондонская резиденция архиепископа Кентерберийского (тж. Lambeth Palace)* * ** * *n. лондонская резиденция архиепископа кентерберийского* * *Лондонская резиденция архиепископа Кентерберийского в Лэмбете -
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['læmbəθ,kɔnfərəns]Ла́мбетская конфере́нция (съезд англиканских епископов из разных стран; проводится раз в 10 лет в Ламбетском дворце [ Lambeth Palace] в Лондоне под председательством архиепископа Кентерберийского [ Archbishop of Canterbury]; обсуждает теологические и др. вопросы, касающиеся англиканской церкви [ Church of England])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Lambeth Conference
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['læmbəθdɪ,griː]Ла́мбетская сте́пень (почётная учёная степень; присуждается архиепископом Кентерберийским [ Archbishop of Canterbury] по акту 1533 за достижения в области богословия, гуманитарных наук [ arts 1)], медицины, музыки и т.п.; церемония присуждения происходит в Ламбетском дворце [ Lambeth Palace])English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Lambeth degree
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['læmbəθ]сущ.1) геогр. Ламбет ( административный район Большого Лондона)2) = Lambeth Palace Ламбетский дворец, дворец Ламбет ( Лондонская резиденция архиепископа Кентерберийского в Ламбете) -
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SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 24 June 1733 Exeter, Devon, Englandd. 18 November 1821 Camberwell, London, England[br]English proprietor of the Coade Factory, making artificial stone.[br]Born Elinor Coade, she never married but adopted, as was customary in business in the eighteenth century, the courtesy title of Mrs. Following the bankruptcy and death of her father, George Coade, in Exeter, Eleanor and her mother (also called Eleanor) moved to London and founded the works at Lambeth, South London, in 1769 that later became famous as the Coade factory. The factory was located at King's Arms Stairs, Narrow Wall. During the eighteenth century, several attempts had been made in other businesses to manufacture a durable, malleable artificial stone that would be acceptable to architects for decorative use. These substances were not very successful, but Coade stone was different. Although stories are legion about the secret formula supposedly used in this artificial stone, modern methods have established the exact formula.Coade stone was a stoneware ceramic material fired in a kiln. The body was remarkable in that it shrank only 8 per cent in drying and firing: this was achieved by using a combination of china clay, sand, crushed glass and grog (i.e. crushed and ground, previously fired stoneware). The Coade formula thus included a considerable proportion of material that, having been fired once already, was unshrinkable. Mrs Coade's name for the firm, Coade's Lithodipyra Terra-Cotta or Artificial Stone Manufactory (where "Lithodipyra" is a term derived from three Greek words meaning "stone", "twice" and "fire"), made reference to the custom of including such material (such as in Josiah Wedgwood's basalt and jasper ware). The especially low rate of shrinkage rendered the material ideal for making extra-life-size statuary, and large architectural, decorative features to be incorporated into stone buildings.Coade stone was widely used for such purposes by leading architects in Britain and Ireland from the 1770s until the 1830s, including Robert Adam, Sir Charles Barry, Sir William Chambers, Sir John Soane, John Nash and James Wyatt. Some architects introduced the material abroad, as far as, for example, Charles Bulfinch's United States Bank in Boston, Massachusetts, and Charles Cameron's redecoration for the Empress Catherine of the great palace Tsarkoe Selo (now Pushkin), near St Petersburg. The material so resembles stone that it is often mistaken for it, but it is so hard and resistant to weather that it retains sharpness of detail much longer than the natural substance. The many famous British buildings where Coade stone was used include the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, Carlton House and the Sir John Soane Museum (all of which are located in London), St George's Chapel at Windsor, Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, and Culzean Castle in Ayrshire, Scotland.Apart from the qualities of the material, the Coade firm established a high reputation for the equally fine quality of its classical statuary. Mrs Coade employed excellent craftsmen such as the sculptor John Bacon (1740–99), whose work was mass-produced by the use of moulds. One famous example which was widely reproduced was the female caryatid from the south porch of the Erechtheion on the acropolis of Athens. A drawing of this had appeared in the second edition of Stuart and Revett's Antiquities of Athens in 1789, and many copies were made from the original Coade model; Soane used them more than once, for example on the Bank of England and his own houses in London.Eleanor Coade was a remarkable woman, and was important and influential on the neo-classical scene. She had close and amicable relations with leading architects of the day, notably Robert Adam and James Wyatt. The Coade factory was enlarged and altered over the years, but the site was finally cleared during 1949–50 in preparation for the establishment of the 1951 Festival of Britain.[br]Further ReadingA.Kelly, 1990, Mrs Coade's Stone, pub. in conjunction with the Georgian Group (an interesting, carefully written history; includes a detailed appendix on architects who used Coade stone and buildings where surviving work may be seen).DY
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