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  2. Thomas Day (cabinetmaker) - Wikipedia

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    [18]: 143 Day also often created newel posts for staircases, which he commonly designed utilizing s-curves and elongated scroll shapes, which represented Day's interpretation of the traditional newel post; Day's posts were both larger and longer than the classic Greek Revival Style posts, and are emphasized by the simplistic stair banisters ...

  3. Carnegie Free Library of Braddock - Wikipedia

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    Neo-medieval cast iron newel posts flank the staircase of the original 1889 section of the building. The Braddock Carnegie Library in Braddock, Pennsylvania, is the first Carnegie Library in the United States.

  4. Chrysler Building - Wikipedia

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    The inner railings of each stair are designed with zigzagging Art Deco motifs, ending at red-marble newel posts on the ground story. Above each stair are aluminum-leaf ceilings with etched-glass chandeliers. [66] [73] The ceiling contains a 110-by-67-foot (34 by 20 m) mural, Transport and Human Endeavor, designed by Edward Trumbull.

  5. Redfern railway station - Wikipedia

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    The pair of newel posts is an example of colonial cast-iron work and represents the end of the era of ornamentation brought about by Railway Commissioner Eddy. [3] Redfern railway station was listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria. [3]

  6. St Peters railway station - Wikipedia

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    Access to the station is via a footbridge with a Dorman Long & Co steel structure with two sets of taper-haunched girders - one set for street access, the other for platform interchange, stairs, railings and star pattern newel posts. The footbridge has a hardie-board deck, and two brick supports underneath. [3]

  7. LeClaire Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The interior features elements such as the wood-paneled pier supports, checkerboard patterned flooring, mezzanine stairway marble treads, newel posts, rails, and balustrade ironwork. The beamed ceiling and pilaster ornamental motifs were executed by St. Louis artisan Fedrico Aquadro.