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  2. The 12 Best Ironing Board Options for Every Kind of Home - AOL

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  3. Folding table - Wikipedia

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    Folding ironing board Modern folding table This ca. 1700–1720 table, designed for coach travel, folds out to accommodate six for dinner (with utensil drawer and fiddle rails) and offers felt and leather surfaces for playing cards and writing, respectively.

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    Here, rail shelving mounted inside the paneled jib door adds extra storage for bottles and boards. RELATED: Everything You Need to Know About Buying and Using Reclaimed Wood David Tsay for Country ...

  5. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Models of the Boone cabinets were differentiated with names such as the Mary Boone, Bertha Boone (a larger model with storage closets at each end), and Betty Boone (a small model for apartments or smaller homes). Some included a hidden ironing board. The company, like many companies, prospered until the Great Depression.

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    Ironing boards: Kayak paddles October 15, 2015 26-07: 332: Champagne hoods & foils: Pneumatic delivery systems: Espresso machines: Pizza ovens: October 22, 2015 26-08: 333: Stile-and-rail doors: Steam cleaners: Hand-held pizzas: Power brushes October 29, 2015 26-09: 334: Industrial casters: Wedding cakes: Terahertz spectrometers: Racing ...

  7. Sarah Boone - Wikipedia

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    The patent drawing for the ironing board invented by Sarah Boone. Sarah Marshall was born in Craven County, North Carolina, near the town of New Bern, in 1832. [6] Along with her three siblings, she was born into slavery and barred from formal education. [7] [8] Sarah was educated by her grandfather at home. [8]