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  • collection of 17th-and 18th century period furnishings, a working water-powered grist mill and mil
  • The gift included the 26-room house and its furnishings, a number of accompanying buildings, flower
  • visors, and a Director of the American Home Furnishings Alliance.
  • Home Furnishings also produces metal folding furniture, futo
  • ncluding the family farmhouse with original furnishings, an 1880s kitchen outbuilding, a general st
  • tation in 1943 it took all of the station's furnishings and fixtures, interpreting "movable equipme
  • quite elaborately decorated, with expensive furnishings and appointments in styles from Bauhaus to
  • y branch of the Ladies Auxiliary funded the furnishings and equipment for a nursery in 1926 and a m
  • the decoration of the home, adding opulent furnishings, and many family portraits; through her eff
  • t contains three centuries of architecture, furnishings, and artifacts, representing a First Period
  • among other things a shoemaker workshop and furnishings and documents from private households, scho
  • Its rooms contain period furnishings and perfume exhibits, including antique per
  • anufactures for three areas: juvenile, home furnishings and recreational/leisure. Dorel employs app
  • updated in short order with new mattresses, furnishings and linens, and served meals at three nearb
  • It features period furnishings and decorations.
  • n every detail of the property's buildings, furnishings, and gardens is the reason the estate makes
  • nor General of Canada contains its original furnishings, and the woodwork, fireplace, and plasterwo
  • Most of the furnishings and stained glass have been removed.
  • Much of the original interior furnishings and decor remains.
  • he house was conveyed complete with all its furnishings, and contains a remarkable collection of fu
  • act to let Eastwell Park, together with its furnishings and effects, to the Duke of Abercorn for a
  • The manor house is filled with historic furnishings and original works of art.
  • It includes Victorian furnishings and decorative arts belonging to Hunter's f
  • of a distinctive style of architecture and furnishings, and also enabled the local folk traditions
  • She filled it with furnishings and paintings from her ancestral home, Holm
  • Munras imported fine household furnishings and necessities to the earliest settlers in
  • 's textiles are designed for clothing, home furnishings, and for industrial uses.
  • ems such as wallpaper, paint, cutlery, soft furnishings and even statues.
  • The suites were noted for their lavish furnishings and was known to be very expensive.
  • ,000 after adding in the costs of the land, furnishings, and other amenities, such as guest houses,
  • in the decoration of tombs, wall paintings, furnishings and statues and by the New Kingdom (1570-10
  • Most of the furnishings and art, showcasing 30 countries, were plac
  • The hotel contains Italian furnishings and has a fountain, stone floors and large
  • Each room had specially-designed furnishings and hardware designed by and created in the
  • he museum contains six generations of grand furnishings and Key West artifacts.
  • Today, the library has bronze and mahogony furnishings and has themed paintings on the rotunda cei
  • n for tours seasonally, and contains period furnishings and changing exhibits.
  • has been restored with reconstructed period furnishings and exhibits.
  • Deering's heirs donated the villa's furnishings and antiquities to the County-Museum.
  • hailand, the hotel would have featured Thai furnishings and cuisine.
  • The Johnsons' original furnishings and clothing can still be seen today.
  • It is filled with period furnishings and stories of early life in Fredericksburg
  • furniture making, painting, wallpaper, soft furnishings and upholstery.
  • rentwood Academy purchased complete library furnishings and 6,900 volumes of reference material, li
  • The sale did not include the furnishings and artifacts that had been in the home sin
  • In 2010 the value of the food, furnishings, and supplies donated to DCM were valued at
  • as been renovated and furnished with period furnishings and early artifacts of Vandalia.
  • nd contain fine collections of 18th Century furnishings and textiles.
  • ing for the restoration of the mansion, its furnishings, and its grounds.
  • e traveled to Europe to procure appropriate furnishings and windows.
  • Historic Society, and features Colonial-era furnishings and artifacts.
  • ool had been mortgaged to pay for classroom furnishings and instruments.
  • features, repeated in the glass and bronze furnishings and decorative scheme.
  • The house is decorated with 19th-century furnishings and artifacts and served as part of the ove
  • e.com is an online retailer specializing in furnishings and accessories for the home, with emphasis
  • elegance by her addition of rich, beautiful furnishings and portraits, is described as "the chief p
  • , the schoolroom with original 17th century furnishings and an exhibit room, the warden's house and
  • nd floor and carpets, beds, furniture, soft furnishings and blinds on the first floor.
  • Banning family donated many of the original furnishings and equipment.
  • hree-year-period and to purchase all church furnishings and other necessities.
  • ciety's collections, including 19th century furnishings and local historical items.
  • h century rural American architecture, with furnishings and items dating from the 18th and early 19
  • d fireplace accessories; furniture and home furnishings; and lawn and garden accessories .
  • in 1964, her daughters donated the mansion, furnishings, and estate grounds to the National Trust u
  • Cleanliness of the workplace, furniture, furnishings and fittings; the ease of cleaning of floor
  • ompetition from Opry Mills, resulted in new furnishings and carpeted floors everywhere except the f
  • with high-society Edwardian customs, period furnishings and antique fittings.
  • The church furnishings and internal program have been remodeled se
  • proved greatly successful, due to its rich furnishings and the beautiful girls Josephine hired to
  • ies to include automotive fabrics, interior furnishings, apparel fabrics, industrial products and s
  • museum that focuses on seventeenth-century furnishings, architecture, and lifestyle.
  • The furnishings are in "characteristic Douglas" style and i
  • Internally the original furnishings are largely intact.
  • The chancel furnishings are sparse and modern.
  • All of the furnishings are American.
  • Much of the interior woodwork and furnishings are originals.
  • Most of the furnishings are from the late 19th century.
  • The inside furnishings are similar to those of the first Nicola Pi
  • Many artifacts such as stoves and furnishings are preserved, as are some personal effects
  • The interior furnishings are plain and mostly 20th-century except fo
  • it for 110 years, and many of the original furnishings are still displayed, including a 13-foot-ta
  • Many of the furnishings are by Kempe and were taken from the chapel
  • do Emerson's study, including his books and furnishings, arranged as at his death in 1882.
  • entral West Virginia, and include household furnishings, art, clothing, and prehistoric Native Amer
  • n the latest in interior Art Deco decor and furnishings, as well as the "Motor Cabin Ship" style, w
  • n was able to obtain many original Mordecai furnishings, as well as preserve the family papers and
  • newspaper Furniture Today ranked Grand Home Furnishings as the 58th largest furniture retailer in t
  • cooking and serving utensils and other home furnishings based in White Plains, New York.
  • he first but with more comfortable interior furnishings befitting its role as a passenger demonstra
  • st, often made references to the immaculate furnishings behind these windows.
  • ton Browne of Edinburgh, with interiors and furnishings being designed by George Walton.
  • d £1,000 towards the cost of the church and furnishings; both benefactors are commemorated in chant
  • D'Decor has re-launched as a premium home furnishings brand.
  • The furnishings brought admiration from friends as well as
  • Waccamaw Corp. was a home furnishings business that started in 1977 as Waccamaw P
  • It grew into the home furnishings business in the early 1990s and operated st
  • hurch of God (Holiness), and is in the home furnishings business.
  • The interior has lost most of its furnishings but remains "unmistakabl(y) Butterfield" It
  • d the house first and afterward provide the furnishings; but that, inasmuch as Moses had ordered th
  • lass stained glass, artwork, and liturgical furnishings by such artists as Kim Clark Renteria, Kerm
  • The interior features furnishings by Gustav Stickley and stained glass by Hen
  • interior of the church contains hand carved furnishings by William Bartels of Carthage, Illinois.
  • striking Victorian interior decoration with furnishings by the Pugins.
  • They retail a large range of furnishings, carpet, beds, fancy goods and a restaurant
  • nt afforded a context in which to alter the furnishings, clothing, and design patterns, matched mor
  • c design, and the company launched its home furnishings collections.
  • The building and furnishings cost $5.5 million, or $1.24 for each citize
  • cky when a lorry full of food and expensive furnishings crashes through the front window, Neil take
  • Most of the furnishings date from 1841.
  • The internal fittings and furnishings date from the 19th century, as do the woode
  • er Burdines location housing Men's and Home Furnishings departments.
  • With all of the furnishings destroyed, Frank Ross and his wife, Phyllis
  • Aaron's announced the sale of its Corporate Furnishings division to CORT Business Services, part of
  • Aaron's Corporate Furnishings division, which operated 47 stores, had rec
  • etardancy and low density is also useful in furnishings, draperies, and [[outdoor fabrics]].
  • s, in which the devices were placed in soft furnishings during shopping hours.
  • The house is notable for its furnishings, especially examples of late 18th century F
  • de Alexander's of Markethill and Alexanders Furnishings, established in 1946 and operating from the
  • e suffragette movement, its Edwardian style furnishings evoke the home of Mrs Pankhurst and her dau
  • By the early 19th century, all the medieval furnishings, except the Norman font had disappeared.
  • from 1790 - 1910 with exhibits of historic furnishings, fine museum collections, and a series of o
  • He founded the luxury furniture and furnishings firm Gillow of Lancashire in 1730.
  • be traced back to the luxury furniture and furnishings firm founded by Robert Gillow (1704-72) in
  • Lytham St Annes and his family owned a soft furnishings firm.
  • r original appearance, complete with period furnishings, fixtures, wall coverings, and ephemera rel
  • damaged passenger seats, clothing and cabin furnishings, floating on the ocean between Round Top Is
  • ner to create a suite of art deco rooms and furnishings for herself on the 7th floor of their nine-
  • Bramall Hall was set up, primarily to find furnishings for the house, but also to advertise and as
  • They soon added the manufacture of furnishings for railway cars.
  • ional Scandinavian Design cookware and home furnishings for Dansk International Designs.
  • n article on the school board's approval of furnishings for the building also noted that in the sam
  • by family commissioned many of the interior furnishings for the new church.
  • ille entered the contract market, providing furnishings for hotels and inns, primarily in the Unite
  • aesthetic, receiving commissions to design furnishings for their houses.
  • Storck worked on the interior and designed furnishings for the building.
  • lso ordered $493,000 in renovations and new furnishings for his official residence, which had been
  • The product range consists of soft furnishings for the home including pillows, throws, pic
  • aise money to buy books and periodicals and furnishings for the Miner's Library in Lethbridge.
  • rn are used extensively in apparel and home furnishings, from shirts and pants to jackets and hats,
  • significant numbers of original White House furnishings from the Civil War period.
  • Furnishings from the 1800s were provided by the Colonia
  • nd excellent condition, containing original furnishings from its early days.
  • Some of the furnishings from the RMS Mauretania were installed in a
  • re individually designed and decorated with furnishings from Laura Ashley and Sir Bernard's venture
  • g of hardgoods such as fashion accessories, furnishings, gifts, handicrafts, home products, promoti
  • vertly ornate with Corinthian columns, rich furnishings, gilded details, and glittering chandeliers
  • Vizcaya contains the original antiques and furnishings, giving continuity to experience Deering's
  • At the time, the hotel's furnishings had been stripped and auctioned by Cerullo,
  • me internal alterations and the loss of the furnishings he designed specially for the building, whi
  • deo headquarters to the former Smith's Home Furnishings headquarters in Wilsonville.
  • The Plumb House Museum houses vintage furnishings, historic artifacts and photographs.
  • he house attest to its abundance of elegant furnishings, huge chandeliers and potted ferns.
  • ogany; the mantel-pieces and other interior furnishings, imported from Philadelphia, were transport
  • ilings and fireplaces and Victorian antique furnishings in the interior with each room theatrically
  • ugin also designed other chimney-pieces and furnishings in the castle and after his death in 1851 C
  • donated carpets and furniture to be used as furnishings in the Nauvoo Temple.
  • y Edmondson in 1881 indicate the quality of furnishings in the home.
  • a leading manufacturer and retailer of home furnishings in the United States.
  • The furnishings include hanging lanterns and a cast iron wo
  • the late 16th and early 17th centuries, The furnishings include a pulpit dated 1686, a manorial pew
  • The furnishings include a rodent-proof food storage bock an
  • The furnishings include porcelains, glass, silver, prints,
  • Furnishings include comfortable grey and gold velvet ar
  • Furnishings include old dentist's chairs and theatre se
  • Furnishings include a woolen bed-rug made in 1724, said
  • Its furnishings included a 12-ton illuminated glass ceiling
  • Frost who also paid for many of the church furnishings, including the reredos, altar, rails, scree
  • Other church furnishings, including the Jacobean panelling behind th
  • d ceramics, silver, etc., as well as period furnishings including high chest, dressing table, and d
  • day the hotel retains many of its Victorian furnishings, including the period fireplaces and grand,
  • Sir Ninian Comper, with a reredos and altar furnishings incorporating medieval fragments and a reli
  • vast range of combustible wooden and fabric furnishings inside the Chamber itself.
  • resent collections of fine jewelry and home furnishings inspired by designs which he and Tony Duque
  • nning, engineering, interiors, fixtures and furnishings, landscape, signage and graphics.
  • property tax lists document the plantation furnishings, library, and livestock.
  • ad range of merchandise including clothing, furnishings, lighting, gifts, jewellery, toys, cookers
  • It has period furnishings, local historical items, archives, a barn a
  • le lighting fixtures and parlor and bedroom furnishings make the house exceptional.
  • progress made in the past and received Soft Furnishings mark 14th accreditation in March 2006.
  • decor, furniture, bath accessories, bedroom furnishings, mattresses, draperies, carpets, modular ki
  • o pomegranates in 2 Chronicles 4:13 and the furnishings mentioned in 1 Kings 6:15-36.
  • selection of high quality, brand name home furnishings merchandise at exceptional everyday values,
  • Home Furnishings Merchandising
  • do the texts teach us on the equipment and furnishings needed for baptism in southern Gaul and nor
  • ing the Beaux-Arts architecture and antique furnishings of the former Dufresne residences, the Chat
  • s been restored and furnished with original furnishings of Dr. Edward J. Gillard and his wife Emma
  • steadily over for almost a century, and the furnishings of cathedral, dozens of pictures and sculpt
  • The interior furnishings of the autoclave can be of galvanized, alum
  • church lands, but he kept the treasures and furnishings of the churches in exchange for an annual i
  • desks, benches, and maps reflect the modest furnishings of a 19th-century rural school.
  • rn convenience and appliance, together with furnishings of the finest quality, are within its walls
  • of Deerfield's 18th-century minister, with furnishings of the Connecticut River elite and English
  • al homes, Dresser's birthplace reflects the furnishings of a working class family, not the well-to
  • All of the fixtures and furnishings of the wintertuin are original and have rem
  • Much is known about the furnishings of the house from an inventory of contents
  • Meticulous restoration and furnishings of period decorative arts and historical ob
  • f "The Gladiator at Montalto" was among the furnishings of an ideal gallery of instructive art imag
  • items had been removed, gave a guide to the furnishings of the house.
  • ing club outfitted with elaborate decor and furnishings of the highest quality.
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