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  2. Trestle table - Wikipedia

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    In woodworking, a trestle table is a table consisting of two or three trestle supports, often linked by a stretcher (longitudinal cross-member), over which a board or tabletop is placed. [1] In the Middle Ages , the trestle table was often little more than loose boards over trestle legs for ease of assembly and storage. [ 2 ]

  3. Trestle desk - Wikipedia

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    Walnut trestle desk. US, 1740–80. The antique [clarification needed] trestle desk has linked trestles. It is usually very much like the writing table desk form, which offers a simple flat desktop surface with a few drawers underneath it. Unlike the writing table the trestle desk is supported by two legs instead of four, and the legs are ...

  4. Trestle support - Wikipedia

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    Trestle legs come in two kinds: Fixed trestle legs, where the angle between the legs is a fixed joint. Folding trestle legs, where the angle is hinged, to make them more compact and portable. In the United States, a table or desk supported by X-shaped trestles is usually called a sawbuck table.

  5. Trestle - Wikipedia

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    Trestle table, a table supported by trestle support elements; Trestle (mill), part of a post mill consisting of a structure of trestle support elements; Trestle tree, a structure that is part of a traditional square rigged sailing ship's top; Trestle (heraldry), a charge in heraldry depicting a three-legged tripod traditionally used as a stool ...

  6. Ancient furniture - Wikipedia

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    Tables could have circular tops, and four legs or even one central leg instead of three. Tables in ancient Greece were used mostly for dining purposes – in depictions of banquets, it appears as though each participant would have utilized a single table, rather than a collective use of a larger piece.

  7. List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    P.H. McMaster Shingle Mill, south of the Downtown waterfront, at the turn in the trestle. [84] American Lumber Co's Shingle Mill, west of that, a bit east of the middle of the bay. [84] 4 Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad trestle (after 1880 Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad [87] trestle (1)) March 7, 1877 [88] abandoned 1881 [88] railroad ...