When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: large slate tiles for fireplace wall mount

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Sacramento Masonic Temple - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacramento_Masonic_Temple

    The third floor contains a large ballroom, a dining area, a ladies lounge area, a club room, and an office with a library. The office and club room are positioned along J Street on the uppermost floor. A tall handsome fireplace surfaced with terra cotta tile lies on the west wall of the club room.

  3. Leonard Shuffrey - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Shuffrey

    Just two transfer printed tile designs were registered by Shuffrey, as well as a number of moulded designs. Shuffrey's tiles were probably created on blanks by Maw & Co. [39] Shuffrey & Co tiles and glazed fireplaces were used in the refurbishing of two starcases at Brasenose College in 1885, along with tiles by William Morris and William De ...

  4. Roofing slates - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roofing_slates

    Roofing slates are roofing tiles made out of slate. The rock is split into thin sheets which are cut to the requires size before shipment. This contrasts to slabs which are milled to produce larger structural components. [1] They are the primary product of the slate industry.

  5. Oaks Cloister - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oaks_Cloister

    a gold mosaic tile wall-niche/grotto, housing a sculpture named, "Venus in the Waves" by George Grey Barnard. Huston had also commissioned Bernard to create sculptures at the Pennsylvania Capitol. [6] The Sitting Room-A mask, cast from the sculpture "Boar's Hunt", is mounted above the fireplace. [9]

  6. Slate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slate

    A slate roof in Cardiff, Wales A slate-faced church and homes in Wurzbach, Germany A fine slate tile work, Saint Leonhard's Church in Frankfurt am Main, Germany Slates with holes at a farm in Tremedda, Cornwall, England. Slate can be made into roofing slate, a type of roof tile which are installed by a slater. Slate has two lines of ...

  7. J. & J. G. Low Art Tile Works - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._&_J._G._Low_Art_Tile_Works

    (Its name later changed when J. F. Low, son of John Gardner Low, replaced his retired grandfather.) During the 1880s, the company won awards in the United States and Europe for its high relief decorative art tiles, which ornamented such objects as candlesticks, cast-iron stoves, clocks, fireplace surrounds, soda fountains, trivets, and walls.