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  2. Domestic furnishing in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    William Burrell donated Scottish furniture now shown at Provand's Lordship in Glasgow. Marc Ellington collected furniture at Towie Barclay, [15] including an early Scottish cupboard or dresser dated 1613, now displayed at the V&A Dundee. [16]

  3. Vinterior - Wikipedia

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    Vinterior operates as an online marketplace specializing in the sale of pre-owned antique and vintage furniture, lighting, textiles, home decor, and fine art. [1] Starting in 2020, Vinterior transitioned into a fully remote company.

  4. Housing in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    A typical Glasgow tenement block. Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland, has several distinct styles of residential buildings. Building styles reflect historical trends, such as rapid population growth in the 18th and 19th centuries, deindustrialisation and growing poverty in the late 20th century, and civic rebound in the 21st century.

  5. The Vintage IKEA Furniture That's Now Worth Thousands - AOL

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    Read on to discover the 11 IKEA furniture pieces worth a lot of money. Who knows? Maybe there's a windfall resting quietly in your spare bedroom. Mid-Century IKEA Teak Cabinet, 1950s.

  6. List of listed buildings in Glasgow/5 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image 1L Gilmorehill, University of Glasgow, Zoology Building 55°52′17″N 4°17′35″W  /  55.871458°N 4.292994°W  / 55.871458; -4.292994  (1L Gilmorehill, University of Glasgow, Zoology Building) Category A 32928 Upload another image 2-10 (Inclusive Nos) University Gardens 55°52′23″N 4°17′25″W  /  55.872976°N 4.290174°W  / 55.872976; -4. ...

  7. Utility furniture - Wikipedia

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    New furniture was rationed and was restricted to newlyweds and people who had been bombed, under the "Domestic Furniture (Control of Manufacture and Supply (No 2)) Order 1942" operative from 1 November 1942. The same logo was used for utility furniture as for utility clothing: two capital 'C's and the figure 41.