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  2. Scullery - Wikipedia

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    For maximum sanitation, the 19th century English nurse, Florence Nightingale, recommended that porcelain sinks should be used in sculleries attached to hospital wards.. "The best sink for a scullery is the new white porcelain sink recently introduced with hot and cold water lai

  3. John Martin (painter) - Wikipedia

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    John Martin (19 July 1789 – 17 February 1854) was an English painter, engraver, and illustrator. He was celebrated for his typically vast and dramatic paintings of religious subjects and fantastic compositions, populated with minute figures placed in imposing landscapes. Martin's paintings, and the prints made from them, enjoyed great success ...

  4. Salt glaze pottery - Wikipedia

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    Salt glazed pottery was also popular in North America from the early 17th century until the early 19th century, [13] indeed it was the dominant domestic pottery there during the 19th century. [14] Whilst its manufacture in America increased from the earliest dated production, the 1720s in Yorktown , significant amounts were imported from ...

  5. How Lisa Fine Entertains at Home - AOL

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    It is in that room that Fine entertains in her singular manner, serving chicken mole and chiles rellenos, or fiery curries served on 19th-century Meissen atop a 1960s Maison Jansen table draped in ...

  6. American stoneware - Wikipedia

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    American Stoneware is a type of stoneware pottery popular in 19th century North America. The predominant houseware of the era, [citation needed] it was usually covered in a salt glaze and often decorated using cobalt oxide to produce bright blue decoration. The vernacular term "crocks" is often used to describe this type of pottery, [citation ...

  7. Percy & Small Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    According to its National Register of Historic Places application, the Percy & Small Shipyard also encountered challenges in sourcing wood for ship construction, with Maine logging supplies exhausted near the end of the 19th century from decades of shipyard demand and exports.

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