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  2. Gallery (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    When the building was reconstructed in 1964, the railing was moved back to serve a narrower balcony, replicating the original building design. [23] In 2013, the balcony was once again extended, becoming a gallery. Despite these reconstructions, the original railing has endured to the present day. [24] [14]

  3. Iron railing - Wikipedia

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    An iron railing is a fence made of iron. This may either be wrought iron , which is ductile and durable and may be hammered into elaborate shapes when hot, or the cheaper cast iron , which is of low ductility and quite brittle.

  4. Altar rail - Wikipedia

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    Wooden and iron altar rails in St Pancras Church, Ipswich. The altar rail (also known as a communion rail or chancel rail) is a low barrier, sometimes ornate and usually made of stone, wood or metal in some combination, delimiting the chancel or the sanctuary and altar in a church, [1] [2] from the nave and other parts that contain the congregation.

  5. Baluster - Wikipedia

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    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "baluster" is derived through the French: balustre, from Italian: balaustro, from balaustra, "pomegranate flower" [from a resemblance to the swelling form of the half-open flower (illustration, below right)], [6] [7] from Latin balaustrium, from Greek βαλαύστριον (balaustrion).

  6. Spanish Steps (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The steps and fountain were designed by local architect Robert E. Cook for the Municipal Office of Public Works. [3] [6] The stone steps were designed following Beaux-Arts precepts, reflecting the aesthetic preferences made popular in Washington, D.C., by the City Beautiful movement. The broad staircase has four levels.

  7. Escadaria Selarón - Wikipedia

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    Escadaria Selarón, locally known as the 'Lapa Steps' (Escadaria da Lapa) for being situated at the "Lapa" neighborhood, is a set of world-famous steps in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They are the work of Chilean-born artist Jorge Selarón who claimed it as "my tribute to the Brazilian people".

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