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  2. Shelly-sandy ware - Wikipedia

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    Shelly-sandy ware is defined as both shell-and-sand tempered and sand-with shell tempered wares. [2] Shelly-sandy ware produced in the Greater London area was typically created with both quartz sand and ground-up shell or whole shell as temper. The fabric is generally dark grey in colour with brown oxidised surfaces. [3]

  3. Solomonic column - Wikipedia

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    The design was most infrequently used in Britain, the south porch of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford, being the only exterior example found by Robert Durman, [3] and was still rare in English interior design, an example noted by Durman is the funerary monument for Helena, Lady Gorges (died 1635) at Salisbury perhaps the sole use.

  4. Shelly ware - Wikipedia

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    Early Medieval Shelly ware is similar in fabric to Late Saxon shelly ware, but the medieval ware contains shell inclusions that are generally bivalve and the fabric often contains small quantities of flint and quartz. Early Medieval shelly ware fabric is also similar to Surrey whitewares. Forms generally have thinner walls than earlier shelly ware.

  5. List of twisted buildings - Wikipedia

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    Buildings can appear to be twisted by design, where the twisting (torsion, helix, etc.) is structural rather than merely an ornamental detail.The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat defines a twisting building as one that progressively rotates its floor plates or its façade as it gains height. [1]

  6. Clear toy candy - Wikipedia

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    Shelly Brothers of Souderton, Pennsylvania, established in the 1930s, made clear toy candy until it was bought out in 1990 by the Brock Candy Company (later Brach's). [4] [3]: 11 [16] Clear toy candy maker Albert Dudrear of York, Pennsylvania was an avid mold collector and candy historian. He was succeeded in selling Original Clear Toy Candy by ...

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  8. Twisted (Annie Ross song) - Wikipedia

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    "Twisted" is a 1952 vocalese song with lyrics by Annie Ross, set to a tenor saxophone solo of the same title by Wardell Gray that was recorded in 1949. It has been covered by Bette Midler , Joni Mitchell , and many others.

  9. Cotswold architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Cotswold style of architecture is a style based on houses from the Cotswold region of England.Cotswold houses often have a prominent chimney, often near the front door of the house. [1]