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  2. SS Adriatic (1856) - Wikipedia

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    The house on the "spar deck" contained the grand dining saloon, which was 75 feet (23 m) long and 28 feet (8.5 m) wide. Two hundred people could be served at the same time. The saloon was lit with ports and skylights, each decorated with the image of a flying bird. Extending around the entire saloon were settees covered in crimson velvet.

  3. USS Lydonia - Wikipedia

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    The main deck deckhouse forward contained the dining saloon filling the full width with views forward and to the sides. The saloon was finished in carved and paneled teak with the ceiling in dull guilt and furnished with a large polished teak round table that could extend to seat sixteen people. Aft of the dining saloon on the port side were ...

  4. Henry M. and Annie V. Trueheart House - Wikipedia

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    The sink is in the northeast corner with food preparation counters extending from there around the room's northwestern corner. The dining room, in addition to the above-mentioned portals, also has a doorway leading to the central bedroom on the house's north side and a portal into a hallway leading to a common bathroom and the northwestern bedroom.

  5. Petit Trianon - Wikipedia

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    The adjoining small dining room was also intended to house one of the "flying tables" from Loriot's abandoned project. Under Louis XV, it was used for tête à tête meals and galant suppers. [ 124 ] Its decoration takes up the theme of nature and the panels are sculpted with baskets and plant ornaments, as in the antechamber, but only in the ...

  6. Air raid shelter - Wikipedia

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    The Morrison shelter, officially termed Table (Morrison) Indoor Shelter, had a cage-like construction beneath it. It was designed by John Baker and named after Herbert Morrison, the Minister of Home Security at the time. It was the result of the realisation that due to the lack of house cellars it was necessary to develop an effective type of ...

  7. Garden Island Naval Precinct - Wikipedia

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    Building 99 was erected as a Spar Shed and Dining Room at the same time as Building 95 and is used as a workshop today. [15] [23] Other historic buildings include Buildings 21 and 22, built as Overseers' Cottages in 1885–86 and designed by Barnet. These are now the oldest extant buildings on the island and are still in residential use.

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