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  2. McDade Pottery - Wikipedia

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    At first, the ware was wheel-thrown by individual potters. Williams threw the first piece on January 26, 1893, to celebrate the plant's opening. [5] Initially, Williams also did most of the work: preparing the clay; throwing, glazing and firing pots; and then hawking the vessels at roadside stands, nearby gas stations and even door to door.

  3. List of cooking vessels - Wikipedia

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    Visions – a brand of transparent stove top cookware originally created by Corning France and released in Europe during the late 1970s and in other markets beginning a short time later. West Bend Company; Wonder Pot – an Israeli invention for baking on top of a gas stove rather than in an oven. It consists of three parts: an aluminium pot ...

  4. Masonry heater - Wikipedia

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    A classic Scandinavian style round ceramic stove, which fits in the corner of a room, from the porcelaine manufacturer Rörstrand in Stockholm, c. 1900. A masonry heater (also called a masonry stove) is a device for warming an interior space through radiant heating, by capturing the heat from periodic burning of fuel (usually wood), and then radiating the heat at a fairly constant temperature ...

  5. Williams Companies - Wikipedia

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    One of the moves it made around that time (2004) was the sale of two of Canada's largest natural gas straddle plants, and its interest in another to Inter Pipeline Fund for US$540 million. [5] In 2010, the company underwent a major restructuring that included a reorganization of its extensive pipeline holdings in Williams Partners LP. [6]

  6. Clay oven - Wikipedia

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    In cylindrical clay ovens used in Syria Palaestina in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE, and where the opening was on top, [18] they were often equipped with a flat, detachable lid (tablet) made of clay [19] [20] and which was usually perforated to allow for the retention of heat when needed, and the smoke to be emitted. [21] [22] [23]

  7. Potbelly stove - Wikipedia

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    A potbelly stove is a cast-iron, coal-burning or wood-burning stove that is cylindrical with a bulge in the middle. [1] The name is derived from the resemblance of the stove to a fat person's pot belly. Potbelly stoves were used to heat large rooms and were often found in train stations or one-room schoolhouses. The flat top of the stove allows ...

  8. ‘Piece by Piece’ Review: Pharrell Williams Gets the Lego ...

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    In the world of “Piece by Piece,” that person is Pharrell Williams, whose nontraditional beat-making skills set the Virginia Beach-born prodigy apart — and whose positivity proves infectious.

  9. Tabun oven - Wikipedia

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    When the top ashes are cleared away and the lid removed, a cooking pot can also be laid on top of the tabūn oven for heating and used as a small stove. [6] In some cases, in addition to the hole at the top, there is a second side opening called the "eye of the oven", used for stoking the fire and clearing away the ashes, and which is closed by ...