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  2. Illawalla - Wikipedia

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    The building's foundation stone was laid by Vesta Tilley on 12 June 1902. Tilley was appearing at Blackpool's Alhambra Theatre, whose chairman was Charles V. Howarth, the Illawalla's first owner. [1] [8] Upon completion, it was the largest bungalow in Europe. [3] According to a Blackpool Times article from 21 June 1902:

  3. Pavers (flooring) - Wikipedia

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    The base layer should be 6" deep for walkways, or 12" deep for driveways. [10] The base material should either be 3/4" crushed stone (to allow water to drain through it) for a 1/4" crushed stone bedding, or 3/4" minus crushed stone (to prevent sand from sinking through it) for a concrete sand bedding. The base should be compacted every 6".

  4. Ablaq - Wikipedia

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    Ablaq (Arabic: أبلق; particolored; literally 'piebald' [1]) is an architectural technique involving alternating or fluctuating rows of light and dark stone. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is an Arabic term [ 4 ] describing a technique associated with Islamic architecture in the Arab world . [ 5 ]

  5. 900 Stewart Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The entrance through a doorway on the monumental side, flanked by ornamental stone pillars beneath Egyptian symbols on the lintel and the frieze set the stage. After walking through a small entryway between cloak and storage rooms, the initiated entered a long, lofty rectangular room, only dimly lit by a few sconces on the side walls.

  6. Jamaraat Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Jamaraat is the plural of jamraah, the Arabic term for each of the pillars involved in the stoning ritual. It literally means a small piece of stone or a pebble. The bridge was built in 1963 and has been expanded several times since then. [1] The pillars extend up through three openings in the bridge.

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