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  2. Edward Maene - Wikipedia

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    Maene learned the stone- and wood-carving trade in his native Belgium, and studied in Paris. [2] He immigrated to the United States in 1881, and settled in Philadelphia in 1883. [3] There is evidence to suggest that he worked as a carver for Daniel Pabst, the premier custom-furniture maker in late-19th century Philadelphia. [4]

  3. Door - Wikipedia

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    Wooden doors – including solid wood doors – are a top choice for many homeowners, largely because of the aesthetic qualities of wood. Many wood doors are custom-made, but they have several downsides: their price, their maintenance requirements (regular painting and staining) and their limited insulating value [ 23 ] (R-5 to R-6, not ...

  4. Molding (decorative) - Wikipedia

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    Strapwork: Imitates thick lengths of leather straps applied to a surface to produce pattern of ribs in connected circles, squares, scrolls, lozenges etc. Popular in England in 16th and 17th centuries, used in plaster on ceilings, [10] also sculpted in stone on exterior of buildings, e.g. around entrance doors. Also carved in wood, and used for ...

  5. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    Openwork in carved wood or other techniques is very typical for practical purposes such as chair-backs, and also for decoration. The Ming period is regarded as the "golden age" of Chinese furniture, though very few examples of earlier pieces survive.

  6. Thomas Charles Sorby - Wikipedia

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    The public entrance had the royal arms carved above it, carved by one Mr Bayly of Brighton. Inside were two courts and many other rooms. The judge's court was well-lit and ventilated, was heated by hot air and water pipes, and had "an open Gothic roof of stained wood, the timbers resting on carved stone corbels". The judge had a canopied seat ...

  7. Union Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The building is surrounded by beautifully terraced gardens of indigenous plants. Various monuments adorn the expansive lawns, including the Delville Wood War Memorial and a statue of the country's first Prime Minister, General The Rt Hon. Louis Botha. The lawn in front of the Union Buildings are often the location for public gatherings, whether ...