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Punkahs in the house of a British couple in India c. 1880 A punkah in the house of French colonials in Indochina c. 1930 Church interior with an intricate system of punkahs c. 1900. A punkah, also pankha (Urdu: پَنکھا, Hindi: पंखा, paṅkhā), is a type of fan used since the early 6th
The fan was invented in 1882 by Schuyler Skaats Wheeler. A few years later, Philip Diehl mounted a fan blade on a sewing machine motor and attached it to the ceiling, inventing the ceiling fan, which he applied for patent in August which was granted on November 12, 1889. [5] Later, he added a light fixture to the ceiling fan.
Light fittings and ceiling fans are suspended from the ceiling on stiff rods. Lancet windows infilled with diamond-patterned leadlight with glass in pale tones are located along the side walls and the southern elevation has an arrangement of four similar windows highset in the wall, flanked by two stained glass rose windows.
Pressed tin ceiling over a store entrance in Bellingham, Washington, U.S.A.. A tin ceiling is an architectural element, consisting of a ceiling finished with tinplate with designs pressed into them, that was very popular in Victorian buildings in North America in the late 19th and early 20th century. [1]
1880s; 1890s; 1900s; 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; Subcategories. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. A. Amusement parks opened in 1880 (2 P) C ...
Buildings and structures completed in 1880 (19 C, 72 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1881 (17 C, 56 P) Buildings and structures completed in 1882 (18 C, 68 P)