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  2. Fireplace fireback - Wikipedia

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    Fireback in the house of Jeanne d'Arc in Domrémy. A fireplace fireback is a piece of heavy cast iron, sized in proportion to the fireplace and the fire, which is placed against the back wall of the fireplace.

  3. Category:Cast iron - Wikipedia

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    Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron; Cast-iron cookware; ... Fireplace fireback; G. Gray iron; Grey iron; K. Kasli iron sculpture; L. List of American cast-iron cookware ...

  4. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    Firebacks are traditionally made from cast iron, but are also made from stainless steel. [10] Enclosed wood-fueled fireplace equipped with a blower fan which takes in air through the bottom vent, blows it around the firebox to heat it, and releases it via the top vent. Most older fireplaces have a relatively low efficiency rating.

  5. Franklin stove - Wikipedia

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    In Franklin's stove, a hollow baffle was positioned inside and near the rear of the stove. The baffle was a wide but thin cast-iron box, which was open to the room's air at its bottom and two holes on its sides, near its top. Air entered the bottom of the box and was heated both by the fire and by the fumes flowing over the front and back of ...

  6. Oxford Furnace - Wikipedia

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    It produced its first pig iron on March 9, 1743. [3] [5] Early products included fireplace firebacks embossed with the royal coat-of-arms of Great Britain during the reign of King George II. [3] [8] [9] [10] A grist mill was built adjacent to the furnace in 1813. [5] Later, c. 1909 –1915, it was converted into the Oxford Colonial Methodist ...

  7. Andiron - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, andirons and firebacks were one of the first types of object commonly made in cast iron (introduced to the West in the 15th century), a trend which in England began in the 1540s: until the nineteenth century cast iron was too brittle for many uses, but andirons carried light loads and this was not a problem. [2]

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