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The floor was retiled in an English-inspired scheme of black-and-white tile ... The front door of a restored 1880s row house in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Toronto is painted in Benjamin Moore ...
At times of plague, it was common to mark the doors of victims of the disease with a large painted cross, either in red or black paint. In later times, large printed crosses were often affixed to doors. Daniel Defoe reported, at the time of the Great Plague in 1665, that the Lord Mayor of London, in his regulations, stated: [2]
The President's House. White House Historical Association and the National Geographic Society: 1986. ISBN 0-912308-28-1. Seale, William, The White House: The History of an American Idea. White House Historical Association: 1992, 2001. ISBN 0-912308-85-0. West, J.B. with Mary Lynn Kotz. Upstairs at the White House: My Life with the First Ladies.
Insidious: The Red Door grossed $82.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $106.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide gross of $189.1 million. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $92 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues.
This house was a lavish project for the Greene brothers, costing in excess of US$100,000.00 ($3.27 million today). Everything for the house was custom designed, down to the teak escutcheon plates of the upstairs mahogany panel doors to the linen closets with their ebony cloud adorned keys.
Lockwood's black-and-white building at Chester Cross. The Black-and-white Revival was a mid-19th-century architectural movement that revived historical vernacular elements with timber framing. The wooden framing is painted black and the panels between the frames are painted white. The style was part of a wider Tudor Revival in 19th-century ...
The mother-daughter duo then arranged the feast together, showing a glimpse of Lili’s hair. Archie, wearing a long-sleeved red shirt, held open the door for his mom as she made her way out of ...
The Witte Huis (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌʋɪtə ˈɦœys]) or White House is a building and National Heritage Site in Rotterdam, Netherlands, built in 1898 in the Art Nouveau style. [1] The building is 43 m (141 ft) tall, with 10 floors. [1] It was the first hoogbouw (literally: high-rise building) in Europe. The building is listed as a ...