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  2. Hopton Wood stone - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures made using Hopton Wood stone include the Houses of Parliament, [4] Westminster Abbey, the Albert Memorial, [4] Lichfield Cathedral, [4] Calke Abbey, [4] Chatsworth House [1] and Oscar Wilde's tomb. [5] In 1947 the Hopton-Wood Stone Firms Ltd commissioned a book about Hopton Wood stone, published by Fanfare press. [6]

  3. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Mineral fiber tiles are fabricated from a range of products; wet felt tiles can be manufactured from perlite, mineral wool, and fibers from recycled paper; stone wool tiles are created by combining molten stone and binders which is then spun to create the tile; gypsum tiles are based on the soft mineral and then finished with vinyl, paper or a ...

  4. Modern architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Barcelona, Antonio Gaudi conceived architecture as a form of sculpture; the façade of the Casa Batlló in Barcelona (1904–1907) had no straight lines; it was encrusted with colorful mosaics of stone and ceramic tiles. [14] Architects also began to experiment with new materials and techniques, which gave them greater freedom to create new ...

  5. Ica stones - Wikipedia

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    The Ica stones are engraved with various types of images. Some images are directly incised whereas others have been made by removing the background, leaving the image in relief . The images vary from simple pictures on one side of a pebble to designs of great complexity.

  6. Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Pressure flaking, in which a wood, bone, or antler punch could be used to shape a stone very finely was developed during the Upper Paleolithic, beginning approximately 40,000 years ago. [11] During the Neolithic period, polished stone tools were manufactured from a variety of hard rocks such as flint , jade , jadeite , and greenstone .

  7. Web Map Tile Service - Wikipedia

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    A Web Map Tile Service (WMTS) is a standard protocol for serving pre-rendered or run-time computed georeferenced map tiles over the Internet. The specification was developed and first published by the Open Geospatial Consortium in 2010.