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  2. Triquetra - Wikipedia

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    The triquetra (/ t r aɪ ˈ k w ɛ t r ə / try-KWEH-truh; from the Latin adjective triquetrus "three-cornered") is a triangular figure composed of three interlaced arcs, or (equivalently) three overlapping vesicae piscis lens shapes.

  3. Three hares - Wikipedia

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    The property is believed to date from at least the 17th century; the stone sundial above the former front door shows the date 1622. One of the earliest documented references to the property is an advertisement for the sale of a dwelling in the Northampton Mercury in September 1738. The 1777 Militia List also refers to the 'Three Coneys'". [43]

  4. List of decorative stones - Wikipedia

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    Natural stone is used as architectural stone (construction, flooring, cladding, counter tops, curbing, etc.) and as raw block and monument stone for the funerary trade. Natural stone is also used in custom stone engraving. The engraved stone can be either decorative or functional. Natural memorial stones are used as natural burial markers.

  5. Astartoseris - Wikipedia

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    Astartoseris is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae.It only contains one known species, Astartoseris triquetra. [2]It is native to Cyprus, Lebanon and Syria.

  6. St Kentigern's Church, Aspatria - Wikipedia

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    A Hogback is a recumbent coped shrine tombstone, shaped to represent the house of the dead, with a roof carved to look like tiles, and walls carved to represent ideas symbolic with death and resurrection. [17] When the builders dismantled the old Norman church they found a Hogback in the building material. It is 1.17 metres long and 69 ...

  7. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Quartz engineered stone can be damaged by sudden temperature changes. Manufacturers recommend that hot pots and pans never be placed directly on the surface, and that a hot pad or trivet is used under portable cooking units. When used as floor tiles, care is required in ensuring compatibility with the adhesive used.

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