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  2. Iron railing - Wikipedia

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    Designs for decorative railings from 1771. Passers-by look for the phantom railings in Malet Street. An iron railing is a fence made of iron. This may either be wrought iron, which is ductile and durable and may be hammered into elaborate shapes when hot, or the cheaper cast iron, which is of low ductility and quite brittle. Cast iron can also ...

  3. Saracen Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Library of Manaus, Brazil - balustrade of the stairs. [12] Theatro José de Alencar, Fortaleza, Brazil - front entrance and internal works. [5] Estação da Luz, São Paulo, Brazil; Lauro Sodré Institute (now court of law in the state of Pará), Belém, Brazil - Various iron details. In particular, iron pillars inside the building.

  4. Rail profile - Wikipedia

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    The earliest rails used on horse-drawn wagonways were wooden,. [1] In the 1760s strap-iron rails were introduced with thin strips of cast iron fixed onto the top of the wooden rails. This increased the durability of the rails. [2] Both wooden and strap-iron rails were relatively inexpensive, but could only carry a limited weight.

  5. Deck railing - Wikipedia

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    The most common residential deck railing design is built on-site using pressure treated lumber, with the vertical balusters regularly spaced to meet building code. [1] Wood railing could be in different styles such as Victorian, Chippendale railing and others. [2] A popular alternative to wood railing is composite lumber and PVC railing. [3] [4 ...

  6. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    The 22m Iron Pagoda at the Yuquan Temple (Jade Springs Temple), Dangyang, Hubei, was built during the Song dynasty in 1061, and is the most outstanding example to survive. Cast iron pagodas were then superseded by even more elaborate bronze ones, but cast iron continued to be used for decorative items such as bowls and statues.

  7. Mercer House (Savannah, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    An iron railing surrounds the northern, eastern and southern sides of the house, with a brick privacy wall continuing either side between the courtyard and the carriage house. The wall has since been increased in height.

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