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Before and after pictures of my restoration of my grandfather’s old bench grinder. I suspect that he inherited it from my great uncle. The stand is actually the base for an old cream separator.
Whitewash can be tinted for decorative use and is sometimes painted inside structures such as the hallways of apartment buildings. A small amount can rub off onto clothing. In Britain and Ireland, whitewash was used historically in interiors and exteriors of workers' cottages and still retains something of this association with rural poverty ...
English: Glazed white brick by John Carr & Sons, used as facing bricks in Percy, Warkworth and Alnwick Avenues, Whitley Bay, terraces built 1900 on land sold by the Northumberland Estate. Date 26 April 2018, 15:20:52
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Alabama: Acre. Auburn. The gorgeous stone façade of Acre matches the interior, a master class in rustic sophistication. Wrought iron chandeliers, white-washed brick, tall banquettes, and plenty ...
Hawk House is a whitewashed brick cottage of two storeys and four bays under a tiled roof, with three symmetrically placed brick chimneys. A central porch and a wing to the rear were added in the 19th century. Now a private dwelling, the building was once an inn, called the Hawk and later the Hawk and Buckle, and was also used as a butcher's shop.
To the left is a later extension in brick painted to appear like timber framing. To the right is a 20th-century extension. [20] II; Whitegate Cottage: Late 17th century: This is partly timber-framed with brick infill, and partly in whitewashed brick. It has a thatched roof, and is in two storeys.
The term Brick Gothic is used for what more specifically is called Baltic Brick Gothic or North German Brick Gothic. That part of Gothic architecture , widespread in Northern Germany , Denmark , Poland and the Baltic states , is commonly identified with the sphere of influence of the Hanseatic League .