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  2. Lanka Tiles - Wikipedia

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    A consortium led by Royal Ceramics acquired 80% of Lanka Tiles's parent Lanka Ceramic in May 2013, bringing Lanka Tiles under the Vallibel One Group. [9] With the acquisition, Royal Ceramics gained a near-monopoly of the Sri Lankan tile market. [10] Lanka Tiles invested LKR200 million to export mosaic tiles to the United States in 2019.

  3. NCSA Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    Also producing Internet In a Box with O'Reilly & Associates. Price: US$149–$399 for Air Series.) Spyglass, Inc. (Product: Spyglass Mosaic, essentially licensing the Mosaic name, as it was written from scratch not using NCSA's Mosaic code. [22] Relicensing to other vendors. Signed deal with Digital Equipment Corp. to ship Mosaic with all its ...

  4. Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    A tile mosaic is a digital image made up of individual tiles, arranged in a non-overlapping fashion, e.g. to make a static image on a shower room or bathing pool floor, by breaking the image down into square pixels formed from ceramic tiles (a typical size is 1 in × 1 in (25 mm × 25 mm), as for example, on the floor of the University of ...

  5. Ludowici Roof Tile - Wikipedia

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    Ludowici Roof Tile, LLC., based in New Lexington, Ohio, is an American manufacturer of clay roof tiles, floor tiles, and wall cladding. The company was established in 1888 with the formation of the Celadon Terra Cotta Company in Alfred, New York. It has created tile for many prominent buildings throughout the United States. [1]

  6. Circus Games Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    The Circus Games Mosaic in the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon. The Circus Games Mosaic is a 2nd-century Roman mosaic depicting a chariot race in quadrigas. [1] It was discovered in 1806 in the Ainay district of Lyon (ancient Lugdunum) and is now on display in the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon.

  7. Mangalore tiles - Wikipedia

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    The Mangalore tiles are generally placed inclined at forty five degrees. The tiles get their red colour from the high proportion of iron compound found in the laterite clay. [14] A tile weighs about 2 kilograms (4.4 lb) to 3 kilograms (6.6 lb). [15] These kinds of tiles are most popularly used in Canara, Goa, Kerala, and the Konkan.