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| s domes..., the best example of this type of | cast-iron and glass arcade anywhere in the country." |
| ith the adjacent towpaths being supported by | cast-iron arcades of Gothic-styled arches and columns. |
| ist and author who helped save the Victorian | cast-iron architecture in New York City's SoHo distric |
| e upgraded the following year, replacing the | cast-iron armatures with laminated iron ones, and by 1 |
| The first floors had continuous | cast-iron balconies with Grecian honeysuckle decoratio |
| Their sash windows, ornamental | cast-iron balconies, six panelled doors, columns and p |
| h has four square-sectioned columns and fine | cast-iron balustrade and ornamental trim. |
| windows are covered by bulging cages of fine | cast-iron bars; those on the second floor are baluster |
| The fractured | cast-iron beam |
| ed to the upper and lower chords by means of | cast-iron bearing blocks." |
| It is internally fragmented and uses a | cast-iron body. |
| The tank is constructed of | cast-iron bolted panels, and when it was in use could |
| manufacture; it fired a good-sized spherical | cast-iron bomb of 42 pounds (total projectile weight 5 |
| ucture, which was replaced by a double-track | cast-iron bridge and finally by the existent four-trac |
| alnut Lane Memorial Bridge, which replaced a | cast-iron bridge over the Monoshone Creek and Lincoln |
| he Pont au Double was replaced by a one arch | cast-iron bridge. |
| he demolition is Olympia Warehouse, a unique | cast-iron building constructed in the 1840s. |
| brick and terra cotta-trimmed bases, holding | cast-iron candelabra. |
| An ornate | cast-iron canopied drinking fountain erected in 1864 |
| It occurred when a large | cast-iron casting fell from a wagon and derailed the f |
| The interior retains its early 19th century | cast-iron circular roof, trusses and a short gallery a |
| A | cast-iron City of Birmingham stopcock cover, on the bo |
| of the bridge is a late 19th century square | cast-iron Coal tax post with cornice and capping, and |
| he internal structure is of timber, but with | cast-iron columns in the basement." |
| ishops and martyrs of the 1st centuries, and | cast-iron columns within feature polychrome angels. |
| g has timber floors, supported throughout by | cast-iron columns, a feature which now makes it unique |
| There is an early-day kitchen with a | cast-iron cook stove and a primitive ice box. |
| His designs involved a | cast-iron core with wrought-iron or steel banding to r |
| ile crane, followed by the cap frame and the | cast-iron curb sections. |
| ix-span wrought-iron hog-back bridge on five | cast-iron cylinder piers. |
| s of wrought-iron plate girders supported by | cast-iron cylinders filled with concrete. |
| he river is constructed of twin single-track | cast-iron cylinders 16 feet in diameter, both lined wi |
| ght burned down in 1914 it was replaced by a | cast-iron cylindrical tower; the north tower was repla |
| c.1928 Series of five designs in | cast-iron depicting historic New York City seals, for |
| of his engine (including cylinders made from | cast-iron drainpipes) from rubbish dumps in 1963. |
| A | cast-iron drinking fountain on the footpath nearby the |
| ne with a brick facade, and features a large | cast-iron eagle at the peak of the gabled roof overloo |
| Lightning 535cc - 4 speed | cast-iron engine, cruiser looks, but heating issues ov |
| achusetts granite over a steel frame, with a | cast-iron entablature |
| ineteenth century industrial structures with | cast-iron facades. |
| windows, the fretwork around the eaves, and | cast-iron faux marble mantels on the west side, where |
| All | cast-iron features were manufactured at the Horseley I |
| The cemetery was enclosed in 1898 by a | cast-iron fence that was formerly around Union Square |
| Other features include a | cast-iron fence, a greenhouse and a fountain. |
| lated roof with a small tower and decorative | cast-iron fencing with EHLB (for Eerste Hollandsche Le |
| eatures, such as sash windows and marble and | cast-iron fireplaces. |
| Cast-iron for Snook's commercial building facades was | |
| Strutt had used | cast-iron for bridges in Derby, and applied it to buil |
| The Victoria Tower incorporates a | cast-iron framework which, rather than the visible sto |
| In 1886, a | cast-iron front was installed for the first floor. |
| The entrance to the park, a | cast-iron gateway created in 1863 by Young & Pool. |
| spite of his extreme distrust of the use of | cast-iron girders for such purposes, Brunel refused to |
| l two-platformed station was provided with a | cast-iron glass canopy supported by stanchions on the |
| It is surrounded with a high | cast-iron grate, enclosed by means of an iron netting. |
| The weir has wooden sluice gates within | cast-iron guide frames. |
| Cast-iron had been used very successfully in The Cryst | |
| ould also have been aware of the problems of | cast-iron in railway bridges after the failure of the |
| Cylinder heads fitted with | cast-iron inlet valve guides, phosphor bronze exhaust |
| uctures with listed status include an ornate | cast-iron lamp-post-the only survivor of more than 100 |
| on, casting missing and broken pieces of the | cast-iron lamps and capitals in the shop's foundry, sa |
| It features 28 | cast-iron light standards along the balustrade, and th |
| It is an unusual | cast-iron lighthouse built in 1865, by the Llanelli Ha |
| It is a glacial erratic boulder on which a | cast-iron memorial plate with an inscription has been |
| tower with an iron balustrade completed by a | cast-iron newelan. |
| ny loaned its Lamprecht Collection of German | cast-iron objects (the largest in the world). |
| Also on the pedestal was a | cast-iron oval bas-relief with a portrait of Akinfiy D |
| restaurant features deep-dish pizza baked in | cast-iron pans, as well as sandwiches, soups and salad |
| granite steps, knee-walls and banisters with | cast-iron parapets ascending to a large plaza overlook |
| This | cast-iron pedestrian bridge from Foss Islands Road to |
| The engine door has | cast-iron pilasters on either side. |
| g neglect, giving rise to its common name of | Cast-iron Plant. |
| he shell is formed from 105 bent and tapered | cast-iron plates, each about 32mm thick, with an upsta |
| ont and rubble stonework on the sides with a | cast-iron porch added around the turn of the twentieth |
| an example of Gothic Revival style and has a | cast-iron porch, oriel windows and an imposing front c |
| ions and two-story end loggias with recessed | cast-iron porches. |
| rapers, and it was also selling the enameled | cast-iron products that were soon found in bathrooms i |
| ge Stephenson in the development of improved | cast-iron rails that did not break as easily as existi |
| but there were a number of other failures of | cast-iron railway underbridges in subsequent years, su |
| sacristy, stone crosses over gable ends and | cast-iron rainwater goods supported by limestone eaves |
| d space and comfort, solid build quality and | cast-iron reliability. |
| This | cast-iron rhythm section appeared on four of the ten t |
| Originally the bridge had ornate | cast-iron ribs, but these corroded and were replaced w |
| Yet it's one of the | cast-iron rules of the whodunit, a crucial clause in t |
| rom collapsing before it could be lined with | cast-iron segments. |
| mphis, Tennessee, deep-fried burgers using a | cast-iron skillet. |
| It is then cooked in a very hot | cast-iron skillet. |
| Knight's design had two | cast-iron sleeves per cylinder, one sliding inside the |
| its centre is 16 metres tall and has narrow, | cast-iron spiral stairs leading to a passageway at the |
| The upper level mirador is accessed by a | cast-iron spiral staircase located on the southeast co |
| In 1838-39 the fire walls, new stone and | cast-iron staircases as well as new funnels were insta |
| braces stand in stark contrast to the black | cast-iron stairs, which in turn allows visitors to dis |
| d the structural integrity of several of its | cast-iron stairs. |
| masonry walls is an interior featuring open | cast-iron stairways, bridge walkways paved with glass |
| stove was a much more compact, wood-burning | cast-iron stove, patented in the U.S. in 1834. |
| It is a two-story masonry building with a | cast-iron street front, erected in 1871 in the Italian |
| 17), in which, as a brutal bully, he bends a | cast-iron street lamp standard to a right angle to int |
| This new | cast-iron structure was designed to endure the most in |
| Much of the construction was of | cast-iron, though facades were brick. |
| It is the only wave-swept | cast-iron tower of this size in Britain. |
| aced with a 35-foot (11 m) tall, brick lined | cast-iron tower and equipped with a third order Fresne |
| 2-foot (16 m) span structure consisting of a | cast-iron trough supported by a single arch with five |
| eptember of 2010, a commemorative plaque and | cast-iron truck were unveiled at the turn-off to the p |
| Thereafter, all | cast-iron underbridges on the rail network were eventu |
| Also on the property is a | cast-iron urn a cast-iron lamppost dating to the 1880s |
| ian style, complete with a superbly detailed | cast-iron veranda, running the length of the entire se |
| At the top a round | cast-iron watch room supports a ten-sided, cast iron l |
| There is also a | cast-iron water pump opposite All Saints, another remi |
| engers, probably standing, and had the usual | cast-iron wheels. |
| The park's bandstand is octagonal, | cast-iron with a wood base and a metal-covered roof. |
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