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  2. Philip Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Over the course of his seven decades long career, Simmons created over 500 separate pieces, including iron balconies, window grilles, fences and gates. [2] For example, Simmons forged and designed five iron gates along Stolls Alley in Charleston alone. [1] In 1976, he created a "star and fish gate" for the Smithsonian Institution, which was ...

  3. Stewart Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Stewart Iron Fence Company's manufactured range of products, made to order on the basis of quotations submitted by the company, were: "Iron Fence and Entrance Gates, Iron Reservoir Vases, Iron and Wire setters, Stable fittings, Lamps, Grills, Office Partitions, Window Guards, general Ornamental Iron Works, Jail and Prison security Iron Works and Steel Grills".

  4. 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. Cast iron can also produce complicated shapes, but these are created through the use of moulds of compressed sand rather ...

  5. FarmVille Unreleased: Stylish new fences in ivy, wood, wire ...

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    Thank you to FarmVille Freak Farmer for finding these unreleased Barbed Wire Fence, Climbing Ivy Wall, English Fence, English Gate, Grape Arch, Rope Fence, Stone Fence, Weathered Fence, Wedding ...

  6. Gatepost - Wikipedia

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    The gates themselves could be wood or more commonly cast iron, wrought iron or mild steel. A large number of the cast-iron gates were removed by the Ministry of Works in World War II to be melted down and used to build weapons, etc. Once removed these gates were rarely replaced.

  7. Champion Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    The business was incorporated in 1878, and Zimri Wall left the business in 1880. In 1881, the company changed its name to the Champion Bridge Company in 1881 and began to also manufacture farm implements, iron fences, and some machinery. In 1893, the company moved to its present location on East Sugartree Street in Wilmington.

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