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  2. J. W. Fiske & Company - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Fiske & Company of New York City was the most prominent American manufacturer of decorative cast iron and cast zinc in the second half of the nineteenth century. [1] In addition to their wide range of garden fountains, statues, urns, and cast-iron garden furniture, they provided many of the cast-zinc Civil War memorials of small towns ...

  3. Saughton Park - Wikipedia

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    The new facilities are of a modern design. The restoration of heritge assets included repairs to the walled garden, reinstatement of the wrought iron bandstand and the renovation of the winter gardens glasshouse. [15] The bandstand which had been removed in 1987 due to its condition was made in the Lion Foundry in Kirkintilloch in 1909.

  4. Eagle Farm Racecourse and Ascot railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Farm Racecourse and Ascot railway station complex is significant for its aesthetic values, including the spatial arrangement of buildings and structures around the track, the Victorian cast iron, brick and timber grandstands, Federation-style ticket offices, decorative wrought iron entrance gates, landscaped grounds, and the railway ...

  5. Eric Pratten House - Wikipedia

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    Garden elements likely to have been constructed were: sunken courtyard; driveway including wrought iron entry gates; garden beds and plantings along Telegraph Rd. boundary and driveway; squared off area of lawn adjacent to driveway and front rooms, later to hold the flag pole; garage; stone wall and steps beside garage; windmill; tank stand; [1]

  6. Chatham Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Alongside this office is a set of stone steps leading into the river Medway, with a wrought iron arch and lantern holder. Also Grade II listed. [74] This was called the "Queen Stairs" [75] and was the formal entry into the dockyard, during the "Age of Sail". [69] Dockyard Church 1806.

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    The historic street blocks that make up the French Quarter comprised the original town of New Orleans founded by the French in the early 1700s, and many of the buildings, known for their wrought ...

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