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  2. Glass etching - Wikipedia

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    186 etched glass at Bankfield Museum. Glass etching, or "French embossing", is a popular technique developed during the mid-1800s that is still widely used in both residential and commercial spaces today. Glass etching comprises the techniques of creating art on the surface of glass by applying acidic, caustic, or abrasive substances.

  3. Raymond McGrath - Wikipedia

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    McGrath was particularly interested in the architectural and decorative use of glass, writing several articles for the Architectural Review in the 1930s, and in 1937 publishing the highly influential book Glass in Architecture and Decoration. Some of his 1934 etched glass doors can still be seen at RIBA's headquarters in Portland Place, London. [5]

  4. Heritage Tower (Battle Creek, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    In the elevator lobby, customers were greeted with Deep red and white veined Travertine marble that surrounded the elevator lobby and a stenciled ceiling painting that tracks designs similar to the ones carved in the limestone in the exterior and the rhythm of the decorative panels. The elevator doors were etched with beautiful stylized leaf ...

  5. Leadlight - Wikipedia

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    Doors were often surmounted by decorative fanlights in which the panes of glass might be supported by lead, but wood was also commonly used as the support for the glass in fanlights. Casement windows and fixed windows continued to employ leadlight, often with larger panes of rectangular rather than diamond shape.

  6. George Brown Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The interior reflects the Queen Anne style with an asymmetrical floor plan. Through the front doors is a large entry hall. The interior includes stained and etched glass windows, plaster corbels and arches. The fireplace is decorated in a flower motif of oak with a faux marble painted soapstone enclosure. Door lights are made of engraved glass. [4]

  7. Drake House (Newfoundland) - Wikipedia

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    On the exterior, the building features decorative woodwork on the corner boards and above the windows and central doorway on the main facade. Historical photographs indicate that the central doorway, with its original etched glass door intact, never had a bridge or stairway leading to it.

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