of three stylized bayonets that symbolize the rifle , tank and cavalry(passive) is composedThe Shtyki obelisk
near the ancient city of Avaris(passive) was discoveredKhamudi 's Obelisk
one of the most celebrated architects of the Colonial period , Francis Greenway(passive) was designed byThe Obelisk
the architect Sir Robert Smirke and the foundation stone was laid in 1817(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
Sir Austen Henry Layarddiscoveredthe obelisk
Francis Greenway , one of the most celebrated architects of early NSW(passive) was designed byThe Obelisk
convict architect Francis Greenway(passive) was designed byThe Obelisk
Gian Lorenzo Bernini(passive) was designed byThe Obelisk
Francis Greenway(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
by Francis Greenway(passive) was designedThe obelisk
by Francis Greenway(passive) designed bythe obelisk
one of the most celebrated architects of the Colonial period(passive) was designed byThe Obelisk
Sir Robert Smirke and the foundation stone(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
now pedestrianised as Obelisk Way in the centre of Camberley ,leadingto the Camberley Obelisk
Francis Greenway , one of the most celebrated architects of early NSW with strong influence from Elizabeth Macquarie(passive) was designed byThe Obelisk
James Goodwin Battersondesignedthe obelisk
the architect Sir Robert Smirke(passive) was designed byobelisk
the architect Sir Robert Smirke and(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
William Goodwin(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
the architect(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
architect(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
by architect(passive) designed byThe obelisk
architect(passive) designed byThe obelisk
a pathleadsto the Obelisk
the pathledto the Obelisk
the pathleadingto the obelisk
by Robert Mills(passive) designed byThe obelisk
the architect Sir Robert(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
by Greenway(passive) designed byObelisk
The red granite obelisk(passive) was discoveredThe obelisk
Edward Lovett Pearcedesignedthe obelisk
by Fontana(passive) designed bythe Lateran obelisk
William Kent(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
by Bernini(passive) designed byObelisk
by Bernini(passive) had been designed bythe Obelisk
by Nicholas Hawksmoor(passive) designed bythe obelisk
Solomon Willard(passive) was designed byThe obelisk
by Solomon Willard(passive) was designedthe obelisk
by Solomon Willard(passive) designed bythe obelisk
Nicholas Hawksmoor(passive) designed bythe obelisk
in the style of Greek templesare designedin the style of Greek temples
up for royal jubilee occasionsetup for royal jubilee occasion
in the town of Theeban around the end of the 19th centurywas discoveredin the town of Theeban around the end of the 19th century
as mausoleum for Lady Allendesignedas mausoleum for Lady Allen
in the town of Theeban around the end of the 19th century and is now located in the Louvre , Pariswas discoveredin the town of Theeban around the end of the 19th century and is now located in the Louvre , Paris
off with Captain Hovell on their voyage of discovery to the inland and Port Phillip Bay in Victoriasetoff with Captain Hovell on their voyage of discovery to the inland and Port Phillip Bay in Victoria
wooden obeliskpaintedwooden obelisk
an exemplary life and achieves good success ( above all on businessleadsan exemplary life and achieves good success ( above all on business
white , base redpaintedwhite , base red
base redpainted whitebase red
at the steps of the memorial known as Anielewicz Mound in 2006setat the steps of the memorial known as Anielewicz Mound in 2006
at Philae , Egyptdiscoveredat Philae , Egypt
to pierce the cloudsdesignedto pierce the clouds
to pierce the very cloudsdesignedto pierce the very clouds
with colorful images of local lifepaintedwith colorful images of local life
from Egyptoriginatesfrom Egypt
in Egyptoriginatedin Egypt
in a Egyptian styledesignedin a Egyptian style
in the same templediscoveredin the same temple
That beautiful statue you see of the elephant and(passive) was designedThat beautiful statue you see of the elephant and
the temple to rise from the groundwould causethe temple to rise from the ground
whitepaintedwhite
whitepaintedwhite
to NAGAsetto NAGA
the tonesetsthe tone
into placewas setinto place
to Earthleadsto Earth
on the moonis discoveredon the moon
on its foundationset backon its foundation
in the same waypaintedin the same way
as a pagan symboloriginatedas a pagan symbol
on the green in 1740seton the green in 1740
up to see at this sitesetup to see at this site
in Egyptian timesoriginatedin Egyptian times
from the Temple of the Gens Flaviamight have originatedfrom the Temple of the Gens Flavia
up as a central feature of the gardenswas setup as a central feature of the gardens