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  2. Tulkiyan - Wikipedia

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    Metal garden shed; Later galvanised steel balustrade on western elevation, and associated gutter; Later brick garden wall; Later timber boundary fence to north, east and west boundaries. Pipe handrail adjacent to ramped entry adjacent to the back door; Front and back door lights; Tiling to rear (north) porch

  3. List of public art in Herefordshire - Wikipedia

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    Galvanized Steel: Welded steel Stag's heads. The pair were commissioned for a county house's gate posts in England another is in England and the fourth is now in the South of Spain. Gate Post Armorial Bust Lion Walenty Pytel Symonds Yat East: 1980: Walenty Pytel: Sculpture: Galvanized Steel: More images: Gate Post Sculpture Stag's Head by ...

  4. Umedalen skulpturpark - Wikipedia

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    Umedalen skulpturpark is an art exhibition and a sculpture garden ... tiles and steel, by Astrid ... galvanized bathtubs, by Carina Gunnars; Arch, 1995 ...

  5. Burgo Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It is a stone arch pedestrian bridge that has undergone alterations at different times. Made of granite, it consists of eleven low semicircular arches. The bridge has 10 visible arches, starlings , a 1.10-metre high grey galvanised steel guard rail [ 15 ] with integrated lighting and stone scallops added as medallions between the arches above ...

  6. List of public art in St Marylebone - Wikipedia

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    Arch motifs Marble Arch tube station platforms: 1985: Annabel Grey — Enamel panels — A series of sixteen colourful triumphal arch designs enamelled onto steel sheets. Each arch is made of nine separate steel sheets, which had to be fired about ten times at an enamel sign factory in Sydenham. [48] More images: The Window Cleaner: Capital ...

  7. Architectural metals - Wikipedia

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    Copper belfry of St. Laurentius church, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler Metals used for architectural purposes include lead, for water pipes, roofing, and windows; tin, formed into tinplate; zinc, copper and aluminium, in a range of applications including roofing and decoration; and iron, which has structural and other uses in the form of cast iron or wrought iron, or made into steel.

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