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  2. Traffic barrier - Wikipedia

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    Traffic barrier with a pedestrian guardrail behind it. Traffic barriers (known in North America as guardrails or guard rails, [1] in Britain as crash barriers, [2] and in auto racing as Armco barriers [3]) keep vehicles within their roadway and prevent them from colliding with dangerous obstacles such as boulders, sign supports, trees, bridge abutments, buildings, walls, and large storm drains ...

  3. Battelle Hall - Wikipedia

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    Balcony railing to Wall - 33 ft (10 m) From floor to underside balcony - 13 ft 6 in (4.11 m) Main floor to underside of hoisting grid - 33 ft (10 m) The exhibit hall features a 32-by-60-foot (9.8 m × 18.3 m) portable stage.

  4. Stewart Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    In 1862, Richard C. Stewart (1829–1906) opened a shop in Covington which built iron fences; it was located on 8th Street near Madison Avenue. Two of his sons, Richard Jr. and Wallace began a similar business in Wichita, Kansas, in 1886. They returned to Covington nine years later, and joined their father's business, along with a third brother.

  5. Iron railing - Wikipedia

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    This was supposedly to provide scrap metal for munitions, but there is some scepticism as to whether they were actually used for this purpose. [9] In 2012 artist Catalina Pollak created an interactive sound installation called Phantom Railings in Malet Street Gardens, London, the site of railings that were removed during World War II. Acoustic ...

  6. Railing - Wikipedia

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    Railing or railings may refer to: Railings (horse), a racehorse; Guard rail, a structure blocking an area from access Cable railings, a type of guard rail; Handrail, a structure designed to provide support on or near a staircase; Grab bar, a structure to provide support elsewhere, for instance in a bathroom or kitchen

  7. Stanchion - Wikipedia

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    Stanchions and velvet rope. A stanchion (/ ˈ s t æ n tʃ ən /) is a sturdy upright fixture that provides support for some other object. [1] It can be a permanent fixture. In nautical terms, the stanchion is the thick and high iron that with others equal or similar is placed vertically on the gunwale, stern and tops.

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