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  • Marissa's leg was placed in plaster after being sprained, however this did not de
  • Despite Farina having an arm in plaster after a crash in the Mille Miglia he managed
  • The interior includes a stucco plaster alter and an organ which was previously in We
  • historic Trail featured a number of life-size plaster amphibians, reptiles and dinosaurs set along
  • The station's "Whale" was a plaster and chicken wire figure atop the building wit
  • inting interior woodwork, repairs to interior plaster, and repainting of the intricate stenciling o
  • m. of plaster, and 229 cu.
  • e injury that meant 2 operations, 4 months in plaster and effectively curtailed her climb up the ra
  • tres of purpose-built gallery space houses 44 plaster and aluminum working models donated by the la
  • Glazed black tiles set against cream plaster and a new canopy stretching across the width
  • was torn down, and the walls were covered in plaster and painted white.
  • oir and Aristide Maillol, modelled in clay or plaster, and cast in bronze.
  • rent facade cladding - the outer two in white plaster and red brick respectively; the central build
  • continues upwards with plank lining of simple plaster and lime concrete, which is a thinner substan
  • the earthquake toppled two chimneys, cracked plaster, and knocked pictures from walls.
  • imply because the Washington bust was made of plaster and the Minton bust of bronze, and that the M
  • s windowpanes, soapstone hearths, cattle-hair plaster and original shutter pintles.
  • The first floor retains much of the original plaster and marble work.
  • It is finished primarily in plaster and dark-stained wood trim.
  • , many of the original finishes, the original plaster and decoration remains.
  • ceiling of the Custom Hall are finished with plaster and painted with a vibrant color scheme.
  • Torres is known in part for the sculptures in plaster and fiberglass that he created of his neighbo
  • It is made of white plaster, and its dimensions are 25 inches (64 cm) by
  • on with the rest of the walls having a mix of plaster and flint infill.
  • taircase, stained-glass skylights, decorative plaster and wrought-iron works.
  • ile, and stone masonry, cement and acoustical plaster and ceramic mosaic tile, the building was con
  • , and water infiltration has damaged interior plaster and ceiling."
  • l has wainscot and a bay window with corbeled plaster arch.The decor includes two fireplaces with I
  • e first floor, such as the wood molding, wall plaster, architraves and wooden parquet floor.
  • However, the wood-work and the stucco plaster are all gone.
  • declined any bids for the work and placed the plaster artwork in his home at Meudon.
  • value has now disappeared, which is a copy in plaster at the National Archaeological Museum.
  • It is commonly known as the plaster bagworm but as the term "bagworm" more proper
  • m, cloth, bandages, rubber strips, duct tape, plaster bandages, bodybags, or straitjackets.
  • a band and an hour later he was joined by his Plaster bandmates.
  • its a small circular window, with two draping plaster banners on the sides seeming to form the lett
  • The most notable features are a series of plaster bas-reliefs designed by John Gibson and Thorw
  • ling has a circle outlined by a richly molded plaster beam.
  • y modelling, working out the shape in clay or plaster before casting the final work in bronze using
  • out with promotional records, and a free Biff plaster being issued to fans.
  • Preparations, including a full plaster body cast, are made, but Patton dies of an em
  • The ribs are decorated and feature plaster boss caps at their apex.
  • 1911: Plaster Bridge Road paved
  • 1917: Plaster Bridge Road is renamed Piedmont Road
  • arming community located at the crossroads of Plaster Bridge Road (now Piedmont Road) and Monroe Dr
  • He had operated a masonry and plaster business in Minnesota and Wisconsin for sever
  • sychotherapy, seventh-grader Anastasia buys a plaster bust of Sigmund Freud at a garage sale and co
  • The Indiana Statehouse' plaster bust of Lincoln was patented June 3, 1862.
  • ngly trivial problem about a man who shatters plaster busts of Napoleon.
  • te weapon-he uses it to break open one of the plaster busts.
  • , and another eight in 1972 made not from the plaster, but a 1949 cast.
  • The outer mold can be made from plaster, but can also be made of fiberglass or other
  • m with a knife was produced in bronze-painted plaster by Charles Bell Birch in Dublin in around 188
  • placed the statue of William Penn, modeled in plaster by Muller.
  • , it hardens into a mortar and is turned into plaster by carbon dioxide uptake.
  • The interior includes a large plaster cartouche of strapwork enclosing the date 163
  • res wood paneled walls, a ceiling with ornate plaster carvings, and a stained glass window; the add
  • negie's Skibo Castle in Scotland, asked for a plaster cast to be displayed in London.
  • rt the rod, the patient wears a postoperative plaster cast or brace for a few months, until vertebr
  • in his knee during training, putting him in a plaster cast and ruling him out of the final match on
  • matism, so on the LPO tours she had to wear a plaster cast encasing her shoulder and back.
  • The plaster cast was used to make a squeeze of plastocene
  • The plaster cast of Trajan's Column at the Victoria and A
  • The plaster cast for this later version is now in the Met
  • ving by Grinling Gibbons, and above these are plaster cast busts of notable writers through the age
  • Towards the end of 1871 a plaster cast of the inscription was prepared by H. Lo
  • A plaster cast was taken of the subject's wounded face
  • Arambourg let a plaster cast be made and then sent the fossil back to
  • The permanent displays include a plaster cast of the entirety of Trajan's Column, the
  • One is a near-same-sized plaster cast, possibly as early as 1901 and probably
  • It gradually supplants tedious plaster cast.
  • fragments were recovered in 1931) displays a plaster cast.
  • Only four statues were made from the original plaster cast.
  • 06. Plaster Casters (2:47) - Dominick DeMieri / Eddie Pla
  • which are made of Ural and Italian marble, 30 plaster casts and about 300 pictures (paintings, grap
  • h-Reisinger's founding collection of medieval plaster casts and an exhibition on the history of the
  • bits he had plundered were returned to Warsaw plaster casts of supposed ideal types of Nordic and J
  • ighlights from the University's collection of plaster casts after exemplary works from ancient Rome
  • A cache of plaster casts of Hellenistic sculpture has been found
  • cally a sequence involving the destruction of plaster casts of the main character's body in a cruci
  • ast Collection which exhibits more than 2,000 plaster casts of sculptures and reliefs from museums,
  • Plaster casts may also be made from the tracks left i
  • and George Hunt Williamson were able to take plaster casts of Orthon's footprints, which contained
  • on of artefacts from demolished buildings and plaster casts of the medieval sculpture.
  • um is one of the few surviving collections of plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture in
  • 818 and has one of the largest collections of plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures i
  • h-Reisinger's founding collection of medieval plaster casts, as well as an exhibition on the histor
  • usskaya station - name placard with detail of plaster ceiling patterns
  • ut has now been restored as three houses: the plaster ceiling is in that known as The Abbey.
  • erned oak panels below the front bay windows, plaster ceiling medallions and crown moldings in each
  • metal accent strips in the spaces between the plaster ceiling panels.
  • two-story district courtroom has a low-relief plaster ceiling with a simple border.
  • ide, the church's sanctuary features a ribbed plaster ceiling and its original pews and wainscoting
  • It had a plaster ceiling dating to about 1800 that was removed
  • The smaller room also has a plaster ceiling, less ornate than in the other room.
  • th a new front and a sumptuous barrel-vaulted plaster ceiling, and also altered in 19th century.
  • Great Chamber, with its ornate panelling and plaster ceiling.
  • ur scheme inside having pink walls and a blue plaster ceiling.
  • ting have been added, concealing the original plaster ceiling.
  • up a turnpike stair, with elaborate original plaster ceilings and 18th Century panelling.
  • with French walnut and oak panelling, carved plaster ceilings and elaborate crystal chandeliers.
  • The interior contains ornate plaster ceilings and period fireplaces.
  • al rooms have richly decorated fireplaces and plaster ceilings by Peter Mills.
  • includes marble floors on the first story and plaster ceilings for both floors.
  • e Hall contains a number of fine 17th century plaster ceilings and chimneypieces.
  • d with gray marble, while decorative coffered plaster ceilings top the space.
  • carved staircase, panelled rooms, decorative plaster ceilings and wrought iron window fittings.
  • pril 2005, with special attention paid to the plaster ceilings and the memorials on the north wall.
  • interior has contemporary fireplaces, moulded plaster ceilings, wood panelling and early 18th centu
  • The right wing features intricate moulded plaster ceilings, seen in the dining room and first f
  • ainscotting, leadlight windows and quatrefoil plaster ceilings.
  • He used plaster, cement, baked clay, wood, basalt and bronze.
  • ustrations of magazines, postcards, bronze or plaster ceramics.
  • At one time it operated from San Diego to Plaster City via Mexico but today that line is operat
  • order junction (referred to as "Division") to Plaster City, where it joins the Union Pacific line f
  • Finally, plaster, clay or other material is used to form the f
  • was also president of the Imperial Wood Fibre Plaster Company, president of the Imperial Veneer Com
  • Persons working regularly with plaster containing these additives should take precau
  • A plaster copy of the sculpture is on display in the ma
  • A molded plaster cornice runs through most of the first floor
  • d floor of the original wing has heavy molded plaster cornices.
  • 3 acquired its neighbor, the Holston Salt and Plaster Corp., and Saltville became a quintessential
  • Plaster coving over floor joists
  • The plaster crown mold is in the form of a band with blue
  • loorboards, they discovered a small brick and plaster crypt capped with metal, and containing two c
  • entury with James Gibbs designing the baroque plaster decoration in the Great Hall in 1750 and Wyat
  • replaces with carved over-mantels, and ornate plaster decorations
  • The chancel, which contains a fine plaster depicting floral wreaths in relief, and a sto
  • ted in 1832 and is of an unconventional white plaster design.
  • The stucco plaster designing in some monuments is superb.
  • hwestern Terra Cotta Company with Neo-Baroque plaster designs by the McNulty Brothers.
  • methods employ an outer finish of rough lime plaster detailed with bands of smooth colored plaster
  • mplementary colours, and restrained classical plaster detailing.
  • nt of five bays which includes two gables and plaster diapering.
  • "Beneath a bare lightbulb the plaster did pound/ Her sister and I in a screaming ba
  • decorative features survive, such as the wall plaster, door surrounds, architraves, patterned metal
  • orth and south walls are accented with fluted plaster engaged pilasters.
  • This makes plaster excellent for use in molds, and it is often u
  • Plaster expands while hardening, then contracts sligh
  • e new building was of timber, with a lath and plaster exterior and thatch roof.
  • , which was designed in an Italian style with plaster facing and Italian clay tile roofing.
  • Damage consisted of cracked plaster, falling items and pictures being knocked off
  • s about to enter the church, a small piece of plaster fell from the ceiling.
  • neys cracked, windows broke, ceiling tile and plaster fell, and exterior walls cracked in several b
  • structed mostly out of a combination of foam, plaster, fiberglass, and plywood.
  • ls and lift heavy dinosaur skeletons in their plaster field jackets; relocation of a lost (1914) Ba
  • The plaster finish has been removed (exposing the brickwo
  • This stone building with plaster finish was about 100 feet (30 m) long by 50 f
  • Interior walls (composed mainly of plaster), fireplaces and floors were aesthetically en
  • on the island; its construction of brick and plaster five feet thick, has weathered many storms an
  • instances the string was even pushed into the plaster floor, leaving a shallow groove.
  • l elements like offering tables and pits on a plaster floor, string was used.
  • Tile and gypsum plaster floors were supported on brickwork arches sup
  • In 1854 he invented a porous plaster for the relief of pain, and subsequently form
  • injury shortly after signing and left him in plaster for six months, effectively ending his playin
  • (Note that asbestos is rarely used in modern plaster formulations because of its carcinogenic effe
  • The inside of the walls are made from plaster fortified with horsehair.
  • Parts of the plaster fragments of one of the walls still remain.
  • th Carolina from studying in Italy, paint wet plaster frescoes on the interior walls of St. Mary's.
  • library wing features the original decorative plaster frieze and white marble fireplace as well as
  • lls, hand painted ceilings, delicately molded plaster friezes, and intricately patterned hand-laid
  • The abatement process stripped the original plaster from the interior walls, leaving the non-load
  • n filled in; other modern additions include a plaster front.
  • that was being removed, wet rot, dry rot and plaster fungus were discovered.
  • The alternate courses of stone laid in gypsum plaster gives a black and white banded effect.
  • e niches with statues of the apostles and two plaster groups.
  • The enclosing wall plaster had fallen down exposing the brick and stone
  • tion, the slate roof leaked, ceiling and wall plaster had many cracks, lead-based paint was peeling
  • ter is found dead above the stage, a gigantic plaster hand drops from the ceiling to the floor, and
  • tings on the west wall are badly damaged: the plaster has peeled away and concrete rendering has be
  • The plaster has been stripped from the interior of the wa
  • One 8 foot (2.4 meter) or longer pike pole or plaster hook
  • The domus also shows fine painted wall plaster imitating coloured marbles and showing partly
  • to work as a sculptor; he created in clay and plaster, in marble, and when commissioned to do so, c
  • e put on the market, Mason breaks through the plaster in the kitchen to get the tape he hid.
  • ntenary of the French Revolution, at first in plaster in 1889 and then in bronze in 1899.
  • on of the artist's works in marble as well as plaster, including the original plaster models used i
  • The company ,Australian Plaster Industries, then took up a lease in the area
  • ring World War II, Oscar statues were made of plaster instead of gold, owing to wartime metal short
  • ging the electrical system and the decorative plaster interior of the auditorium.
  • Houses had plaster interiors characterized by squared off timber
  • Some of the original plaster is intact.
  • The plaster is not pure plaster of paris, but rather has
  • Plaster is not as stable as sand, so it is dependent
  • As a by-product high quality plaster is made when cleaning the flue gas.
  • bandages and can secure broken bones much as plaster is used today.
  • onstructed from local limestone and limestone plaster, it is supported by 13 props with cutwaters.
  • ceramic tile of intricate floral designs and plaster lattice work.
  • cco pipes, and a bronze bust fashioned from a plaster life mask.
  • ormed into bricks or applied on surfaces as a plaster like paste in broad strokes.
  • A fragment of a wall painting on plaster, made for Captain Sparrow (1601-1651), at Par
  • ets so spooked that he stumbles into a vat of plaster, making him virtually immobile.
  • ion, commissioning each finalist to produce a plaster maquette of their respective design.
  • inal finishes include the pine flooring, wall plaster, marbleized door knobs, a marble mantel, mold
  • Today, a horseshoe in plaster marks the spot where Duke Otto the Magnanimou
  • place in 1908 when Sir Walter Tapper included plaster medallions high on the sanctuary walls.
  • as early as 1942, with the construction of a plaster mill in Sydney, and in 1947 the company began
  • Industrial buildings include coal yards, a plaster mill, feed mills, a distillery and other manu
  • He operated plaster mills and beds, cement mills, lime kilns and
  • Judson donated the original plaster model to the Crow Island School in Winnetka,
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