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  2. Betty lamp - Wikipedia

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    The Crusie lamp consists of two lamp pans, one above the other. Fuel drip from the upper lamp pan fell into the lower pan minimizing oil/grease mess below the lamp. In the evolution to the Betty lamp, replacing the upper lamp pan with a metal wick holder inside the lower pan reduces the amount of metal needed for the lamp.

  3. Admiral's House (Governors Island) - Wikipedia

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    There are wrought-iron lamps beside both staircases as well as a wrought-iron railing at the back staircase. The southern and western elevations of the south wing also have a porch with wrought-iron railings. [10] A brick walkway flanked by a pair of cannons leads from Nolan Park to the front entrance, on the western side.

  4. United States Custom House (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The Gay Street entrance is approached by marble steps that are flanked by plinths with wrought-iron lamp standards with lamps resembling 18th century ship's stern lanterns. The entrance doors are protected behind wrought-iron grillework. [3] The west (Commerce Street) side of the building reveals an "E-shaped" plan.

  5. This Is the Coziest Restaurant in Your State - AOL

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    Alabama: Acre. Auburn. The gorgeous stone façade of Acre matches the interior, a master class in rustic sophistication. Wrought iron chandeliers, white-washed brick, tall banquettes, and plenty ...

  6. Handcrafts and folk art in Guanajuato - Wikipedia

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    Wrought ironwork can be found on many of the state’s buildings as balcony railings, lampposts, doors and more. It is also used to make furniture pieces such as tables and chairs. [7] Iron and steel are also used to make knives, machetes and accessories for charros, especially in León. [2] San Migue de Allende makes items tin.

  7. Samuel Yellin - Wikipedia

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    A Samuel Yellin lamp at the Cathedral of Learning in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Samuel Yellin (1884–1940) was an American master blacksmith and metal designer. Early life and education