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Spelter works at Tindale, Cumbria Spelter commemorative medal of Queen Victoria (1887) Spelter is a zinc–lead alloy that ages to resemble bronze, but is softer and has a lower melting point. The name can also refer to a copper–zinc alloy (a brass) used for brazing, or to pure zinc.
$1.3 million. Built in 1892, this American shingle-style Victorian is known as Overcliff, and it certainly has a distinctive silhouette from its perch above the Hudson River. With six levels, nine ...
Coleridge Historic District: November 13, 1976 NC 22 ... Marley House: December 18, 1990 : North side of US 64.1 miles west of the junction with SR 2475
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Caroline County, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Caroline County, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and ...
In January 1912 Victorian left Galveston with cargo worth $1,277,325. It included 23,804 bales of cotton, plus quantities of spelter, cottonseed cake, cottonseed, and staves. The staves were destined for Leith in Scotland. [24] By 1912 Victorian was equipped with wireless telegraphy, supplied and operated by the Marconi Company. [25]
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Like the values touted by its namesake, Bob Marley, the audio brand House of Marley was founded upon the principles of good sound and good sustainability. Now, the company is offering up a good ...
In Hints on Household Taste in Furniture, Upholstery and Other Details, Eastlake promoted Victorian style furniture which had opposed the curved features of the French Baroque Revival Styles. Instead, Eastlake style had "angular, notched and carved" features and although he did not produce any furniture himself, cabinet makers produced them. [ 5 ]