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  2. W. B. Thompson Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The mansion is located in the northwestern corner of Yonkers, on bluffs 300 feet (91 m) above the Hudson River a thousand feet (300 m) to the west. [5] It is on the west side of North Broadway, set back 600 feet (180 m) from the road atop a slight rise, at the end of a curving driveway flanked by shrubs and small trees that ends in a paved forecourt with a stone balustrade.

  3. Banqueting House - Wikipedia

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    Rubens while in England as a diplomat was asked to design and paint the Banqueting House ceiling which was sketched in London but completed at his studio in Antwerp due to the scale of the job. It was probably commissioned in 1629–30, and finally installed in 1636, the ceiling having been completely remodelled to frame the various sections.

  4. Estherwood (Dobbs Ferry, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Adamesque swags and garlands, also highlighted in gold, are carved into the wall and ceiling along with musical motifs such as lyres, horns and Pan flutes. These motifs recur in the stained glass window transoms. The south wall is of mahogany with brass trim; it features the Music Room's fireplace, flanked by carved Corinthian pilasters. [1]

  5. East Room - Wikipedia

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    On October 26, 1948, plaster fell from the ceiling of the East Room, exposing a 12-foot-long (3.7 m) crack in the ceiling. Engineers discovered that the ceiling had also dropped by 0.5 feet (0.15 m). The East Room was cleared of all furniture, and floor-to-ceiling X-shaped wooden braces erected in the room to stabilize it.

  6. Tin ceiling - Wikipedia

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    Tin ceiling in a private music room, Queensland, Australia, 1906. Tin ceilings were traditionally painted white to give the appearance of hand-carved or molded plaster. They were incorporated into residential living rooms and parlors as well as schools, hospitals and commercial businesses where painted tin was often used as wainscoting.

  7. Patterson Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The two bay windows on either side of the balcony feature the same torches, swag, putti, panels, and molding similar to the rest of the third floor. Above the French doors is a large oval escutcheon with fruit-and-drapery swag which mimics the escutcheon over the doors to the loggia. [16] [60] A standing putto over each slit window supports the ...

  8. Festoon - Wikipedia

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    Festoon of the Panthéon, Paris, by Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Jean-Baptiste Rondelet, 1758–1790 [1]. A festoon (from French feston, Italian festone, from a Late Latin festo, originally a festal garland, Latin festum, feast) is a wreath or garland hanging from two points, and in architecture typically a carved ornament depicting conventional arrangement of flowers, foliage or fruit bound ...

  9. Hudson Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In addition to independent corporate events, [212] weddings could be hosted in the theater. [213] Starting in November 2004, Jablonski Berkowitz Conservation restored the theater; [214] the $1.2 million project lasted a year, with work occurring between events and seminars. [215] The project included restoring the theater's Tiffany glass ...

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