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  2. Rushlight - Wikipedia

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    However, there were some devices designed to keep the burning rush in a vertical position, [16] including nightlights made from cylinders of tin or sheet-iron perforated with holes that would allow the light to shine out. [17] The rushlight holder was usually mounted on an iron tripod or a wooden block. [5]

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    Commemorative, decorative ashtray manufactured 1935 (photo 2011) Wall-mounted ashtray Standing type ashtray for passing pedestrian. The most common ashtray design is a shallow cylinder with a flat base, to rest on a table.

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  5. Bracket (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A bracket is a structural or decorative architectural element that projects from a wall, usually to carry weight and sometimes to "strengthen an angle". [1] [2] It can be made of wood, stone, plaster, metal, or other media. A corbel or console are types of brackets. [3]

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  7. Sarah Boone - Wikipedia

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    On April 26, 1892, she obtained United States patent number 473,563 [1] for her improvements to the ironing board. Boone's ironing board was designed to improve the quality of ironing the sleeves and bodies of women's garments. The ironing board was very narrow, curved, and made of wood. The shape and structure allowed it to fit a sleeve and it ...

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  9. Frederick S. Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Frederick S. Holmes was an American safe and vault engineer, [1] and inventor who designed the largest vaults in the world. During his career, Holmes designed over 200 vaults throughout the United States, Canada and Japan from 1895 [2] to 1941.