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  2. Forbach Granite - Wikipedia

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    Forbach Granite (German: Forbachgranit), also called Raumünzach Granite (Raumünzach-Granit), is a type of granite rock that occurs in the Northern Black Forest. It is part of the Northern Black Forest's granitic massif, to which Bühlertal granite and Wildbad granite also belong. Forbach granite predominantly outcrops in the counties of Calw ...

  3. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    Once manufactured the tops need only to be cut to length, mitered, fitted for assembly, and end capped (only if it is a visible finished end). A very specific machine for cutting the postform countertop is manufactured by only a few companies, it is commonly called a Cutting Station, Top Saw, or simply Miter Saw. This machine accurately cuts ...

  4. Gladstones - Wikipedia

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    Gladstones may refer to: Sir John Gladstone, 1st Baronet (born Gladstones, 1764–1851), Scottish politician and son of Thomas Gladstones Malibu , an American seafood restaurant commonly referred to as Gladstones

  5. Gladstone baronets - Wikipedia

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    William Glynne Charles Gladstone, son of William Henry Gladstone, was a politician. The family seat was Fasque House , near Fettercairn in Kincardineshire . They still own the Fasque estate though they have now sold the House, and are now seated at Hawarden Castle in Wales, which was acquired through the marriage of William Ewart Gladstone to ...

  6. Fasque House - Wikipedia

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    The house is a large sandstone building, in a symmetrical castellated style, with octagonal towers at the centre and corners of the main facade. The structure remains relatively unchanged since its completion. Sir John Gladstone added a third storey to the central tower in 1830, and built the portico of rusticated pillars in the 1840s. The ...

  7. Black granite - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a two-acre (8,100 m 2) site in Washington, D.C. featuring two black granite walls engraved with the names of those service members who died or remain missing in the Vietnam War. In the construction industry, black rocks that share the hardness and strength of granitic rocks are known as black granite.

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