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Architect Scott Finn goes over plans for renovating John and Claire's Cape-style home, and demolition and excavation begin. Richard Trethewey gives advice on plumbing and heating needs; and our host takes viewers on a tour of a 200-year-old Cape home.
Unusually for hotels of the time, each bedroom had its own bathroom, with a shower, hot and cold water, and electric lights. [6] Except for bookshelves and fireplace mantels, the units were otherwise unfurnished. [5] [70] By the 2000s, the rooms had black-and-white wallpaper with framed cartoons from The New Yorker magazine. [71]
An iron is a small appliance used to remove wrinkles from fabric. The electric iron was invented in 1881 and patented in 1882 by Henry W. Seely of New York. A second electric iron, a "cordless" one instead heated on a stand powered by electricity, was developed with his partner Dyer in 1883. [238] 1881 peristaltic pump
An electric razor belongs in every man's vanity, and this one from Philips is the cream of the crop. It's less than $30 ahead of Presidents' Day and comes with a smooth razor and 360-degree blade ...
The floor was laid with blue and red linoleum tiles and the plaster ceiling was moulded with plaster medallions. In the centre of the far-back wall was a Norman Wilkinson painting, Plymouth Harbor, which hung over a coal-burning fireplace in white marble. This was the only real fireplace on board: the others were installed with electric heaters ...