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  2. List of types of marble - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of various types of marble according to location. (NB: Marble-like stone which is not true marble according to geologists is included, but is indicated by italics with geologic classification given as footnote.

  3. Grand Antique marble - Wikipedia

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    Exploited intermittently and then closed in 1948, the quarry was reopened in 2012 when the Italian company Escavamar purchased the operating rights with the goal of providing high-quality marble in measured quantities to a luxury and high-end clientele. In 2015, Escavamar officially registered the trademark "Grand Antique d'Aubert". [3]

  4. Category:Types of marble - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Marble - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Marble" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.

  6. Marble - Wikipedia

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    Marble quarry in Jaipur, India Marble plant workers in Romblon, Philippines The extraction of marble is performed by quarrying . Blocks are favoured for most purposes, and can be created through various techniques, including drilling and blasting, water jet and wedge methods. [ 22 ]

  7. List of national historic sites and historical parks of the ...

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    While at Cedar Grove, Cole painted many pieces of the Catskill Mountains, as well as his famous series The Voyage of Life. [97] Thomas Stone: Maryland: 328.25 acres (1.3284 km 2) Thomas Stone, member of the Maryland Senate and signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived in this house from 1770 until his death in 1787. Stone was buried on ...

  8. Verd antique - Wikipedia

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    Verd antique is used like marble especially in interior decoration and occasionally as outdoor trim, although the masses are frequently jointed and often only small slabs can be secured. The ancient Romans quarried it especially at Casambala, near Larissa, Thessaly, in Greece. [8] This variety was known as marmor thessalicum or

  9. Ashford Black Marble - Wikipedia

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    A picture of Ecton Hill made using Ashford Black Marble A picture of Matlock Bath engraved using Ashford Black Marble by Ann Rayner. Ashford Black Marble is the name given to a dark limestone, quarried from mines near Ashford-in-the-Water, in Derbyshire, England. Once cut, turned and polished, its shiny black surface is highly decorative.