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  2. Refectory table - Wikipedia

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    A refectory table is a highly elongated table [1] used originally for dining in monasteries during Medieval times. In the Late Middle Ages, the table gradually became a banqueting or feasting table in castles and other noble residences. The original table manufacture was by hand and created of oak or walnut; the design is based on a trestle style.

  3. SS Adriatic (1856) - Wikipedia

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    Two hundred people could be served at the same time. The saloon was lit with ports and skylights, each decorated with the image of a flying bird. Extending around the entire saloon were settees covered in crimson velvet. The saloon was paneled in oak, carved with figures of birds, fruits, and flowers. The dining tables were of oak as well.

  4. Hillview, Sutton Forest - Wikipedia

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    Hillview is a heritage-listed former residence and now boutique hotel at Old Illawarra Highway, Sutton Forest, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia.It was the official country residence of the Governor of New South Wales from 1882 to 1957.

  5. Henry M. and Annie V. Trueheart House - Wikipedia

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    The sink is in the northeast corner with food preparation counters extending from there around the room's northwestern corner. The dining room, in addition to the above-mentioned portals, also has a doorway leading to the central bedroom on the house's north side and a portal into a hallway leading to a common bathroom and the northwestern bedroom.

  6. Joseph Kellogg (sternwheeler) - Wikipedia

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    The hull was built of cedar except where greater strength was needed, and then white oak was used. [1] The cabins, offices, dining rooms, and seats were built of Oregon ash and maple, with walnut trimmings. [1] The furniture was built from Oregon woods by the firm of Shindler & Chadbourne. [1] The construction of the hull was supervised by ...

  7. Iandra Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dining room, pictured in 2011 Iandra homestead is a distinctive and idiosyncratic example of the Federation Romanesque architectural style with Tudor influences, sometimes referred to as "The Castle", reflecting its dramatic design and situation, and its feudal-like role in the history of the area and community.

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