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  2. Newel - Wikipedia

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    Newel. A newel, also called a central pole or support column, is the central supporting pillar of a staircase. It can also refer to an upright post that supports and/or terminates the handrail of a stair banister (the " newel post "). [1][2][3] In stairs having straight flights it is the principal post at the foot of the staircase, but the term ...

  3. James and Mary Forsyth House - Wikipedia

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    Near the stair to the second floor is a wooden settee. The staircase itself is cantilevered out, and consists of open stringers with carpet on the steps. It is decorated with a turned newel post and balusters. The round arched window on the east profile lights the landing with 19th-century stained glass. [1]

  4. Sick of Your Stairs? Try These Designer-Approved Railing Ideas

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    Bright White Stair Railing. Designer and HGTV star Grace Mitchell brought a home originally built in 1919 to life from top to bottom. "There's just nothing like a home built in this era," she says ...

  5. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    Winder stairs with a simple handrail supported by three newel posts. Newel: A large baluster or post used to anchor the handrail. Since it is a structural element, it extends below the floor and subfloor to the bottom of the floor joists and is bolted right to the floor joist. A half-newel may be used where a railing ends in the wall. Visually ...

  6. Merchant's House Museum - Wikipedia

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    A decorative iron railing separates the house from the street [14] and is decorated with finials and caged newel posts. [25] On the eastern side of the facade, a flight of six steps with iron railings leads up to the main entrance. [81] [112] There are Ionic columns on either side of the doorway, above which is an arch with a large ...

  7. Boston Manor House - Wikipedia

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    Boston Manor House is an English Jacobean manor house built in 1622 with internal alterations, intensively restored in later centuries. It was the manor house of one of the early medieval-founded manors in Middlesex. Since 1965 the manor's small part of the parish of Hanwell has been part of the London Borough of Hounslow in west London.

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