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  2. Casket (decorative box) - Wikipedia

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    These were decorated with carved bone plaques, within a setting of certosina inlays in wood, and were produced in the decades around 1400. [4] Later in the 15th century caskets decorated in pastiglia, a type of moulded plaster or gesso, became common for similar purposes. [5] The so-called Casket letters were allegedly written by Mary, Queen of ...

  3. Chasse (casket) - Wikipedia

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    In English the word may or may not be italicised, and if it is may use the French circumflex: châsse.Regardless of the form used, the term in English is normally only used of "house"-shaped boxes, usually enamelled ones, whereas in French it is a general term for reliquaries with a box, "shrine" or casket form, of any shape, and tends to be used especially for larger examples.

  4. Coffin - Wikipedia

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    A coffin shop in Macau A Universal Casket sales kiosk within a U.S. Costco warehouse retail store in California. Traditionally, in the Western world, a coffin was made, when required, by the village carpenter, who would frequently manage the whole funeral. The design and workmanship would reflect the skills of that individual carpenter, with ...

  5. Museum of American Heritage - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of American Heritage (MOAH) is a museum [1] [2] [3] in Palo Alto, California. It is dedicated to the preservation and display of electrical and mechanical technology and inventions from the 1750s through the 1950s. The museum has a large collection of artifacts that are generally not accessible to the public.

  6. Category:History museums in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History museums in California" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total. ... California History Center; The California Museum;

  7. San Mateo County History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The San Mateo County Historical Association was founded in 1935. One of its early members was Dr. Frank Stanger, a history professor at San Mateo Junior College, now the College of San Mateo. Through his efforts, the San Mateo County Historical Museum (now the San Mateo County History Museum) was founded in a college classroom in 1941.

  8. The California Museum - Wikipedia

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    The California Museum is the state history museum of the US state of California, located in its capital city of Sacramento and housed within the Secretary of State building complex. It is home to the California Hall of Fame. Maria Shriver, former First Lady of California and founder of the California Hall of Fame.

  9. Sacramento History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento History Museum (left) with the Big Four Building (foreground) The museum building is a reproduction of Sacramento's 1854 City Hall and Waterworks building, showcased in natural brick with two stories of 14-foot double doors across the front. The museum features 7,000 square feet of display space, including a historic print shop. [3]

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