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  2. Rumford fireplace - Wikipedia

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    The Rumford fireplace created a sensation in London when he introduced the idea of restricting the chimney opening to increase the updraft. [5] He and his workers changed fireplaces by inserting bricks into the hearth to make the side walls angled, and they added a choke to the chimney to create a circulation of air inside the chimney.

  3. Althorp - Wikipedia

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    The hall of the falconry contains 2 arcaded openings with keystones, and to the left of the hall is a fireplace with Delft tiles, dated to the 19th century. [143] Over the centuries at various times it has been the home of the park warden, the gamekeeper, and the kennelman who looked after the hounds, hosting puppy shows in the 20th century ...

  4. Architecture of Chiswick House - Wikipedia

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    One of four Green Men in the fireplaces in the Green Velvet Room at Chiswick Villa The Green Velvet Room is 15 feet (4.6 m) by 20 feet (6.1 m) by 25 feet (7.6 m) in size and has a plaster ceiling with nine deeply recessed, gilded compartments derived from Inigo Jones's design for the Queen's Chapel at Old Somerset House (formally Denmark House ...

  5. List of listed buildings in Motherwell And Wishaw, North ...

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    Upload another image Motherwell, Manse Road, Old Dalzell Manse Including Coach House 55°46′20″N 3°59′13″W  /  55.772211°N 3.986874°W  / 55.772211; -3.986874  (Motherwell, Manse Road, Old Dalzell Manse Including Coach House) Category B 38241 Upload Photo Motherwell, South Calder Water, Jerviston Railway Viaduct 55°48′16″N 3°59′36″W  /  55.804344°N 3. ...

  6. Adam style - Wikipedia

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    Grand Neoclassical interior by Robert Adam, Syon House, London Details for Derby House in Grosvenor Square, an example of the Adam brothers' decorative designs. The Adam style (also called Adamesque or the Style of the Brothers Adam) is an 18th-century neoclassical style of interior design and architecture, as practised by Scottish architect William Adam and his sons, of whom Robert (1728 ...

  7. Lytes Cary - Wikipedia

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    Typical of West Country design, these carved windbraces are both decorative and practical. Beneath is a cornice of pierced quatrefoils, and at the base of each main rafter is a carved wooden angel with a shield with the Lyte arms. The fireplace is 15th century, while the windows and the stained glass in them date from the early 16th century. [11]