Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Blenheim Palace' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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Confounding those who accuse Vanbrugh of impracticality, this gate is also the palace's water tower. | WIKI |
[35] Originally erected in the central bay, with its back to the water terraces, the Norwich firm of Norman & Beard moved it to the northwestern end of the library in 1902 and made a few tonal additions and, the following year, cleaned it. | WIKI |
Horace Walpole saw it in 1760, shortly before Capability Brown's improvements: "the bridge, like the beggars at the old duchess's gate, begs for a drop of water and is refused. | WIKI |
The cascade where the water flows out of the Great Lake | WIKI |
However, the feature with which he is forever associated is the lake, a huge stretch of water created by damming the River Glyme and ornamented by a series of cascades where the river flows in and out. | WIKI |
Brown's great achievement at this point was to actually flood and submerge beneath the water level the lower stories and rooms of the bridge itself, thus reducing its incongruous height and achieving what is regarded by many as the epitome of an English landscape. | WIKI |
The water terraces on the west side of the Palace, created 1925-31 by Achille Duchxc3xaane | WIKI |