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Ironwork meaning
Anything made wholly or largely of iron, especially when used for decoration. | An ironworks.
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In its four halls were carpets, gloves, boots, buttons, fine china, carriages, boilers and ironwork to mention but a few of the delights to behold.
The ironwork was cast at a foundry near Wrexham, then transported via canal by sea to Speymouth, where it was loaded onto wagons and taken to the site.
There are limited stalls available and anyone interested should contact the British Ironwork Centre.
In addition to resurfacing work, the crews also replaced ironwork and kerbs, repaired drainage and refreshed road marking in just under seven weeks.
Ironwork adjustments using a road closure in operation 8:30am to 5:30pm.
That’s winemaker Dario Sattui’s spectacular Castello di Amorosa in Calistoga, a 150,000-square foot, Tuscan-inspired castle and winery built from handmade bricks and roof tiles shipped from Italy and ironwork forged by artisans on site.
The British Ironwork Centre, off the A5 close to Oswestry, has made the appeal so it can build a giant Rubik’s Cube out of the machines.
The dimly lit cocktail bar at the back of the space has an art deco speakeasy feel, with a black-marble topped bar, curved ironwork fixtures and leather booths.
The fountain was made in Glasgow by Walter MacFarlane & Co., famous for their ornate cast ironwork.
This was part of Bazalgette's redevelopment of the London sewerage system, featuring spectacular ornamental cast ironwork.
At 1,200 feet up, while gazing out from the open concrete edges of the spire’s ironwork, we could see Billionaires’ Row towers were almost at eye level while the neighboring MetLife and Chrysler buildings were below.
Ironwork repairs were also carried out early today on the Kingsway at the Tesco Extra off-slip, near Kingsway West Retail Park, when the southbound lane was closed.
Designed by architect David Adjaye, the building pays homage to the intricate ironwork crafted by enslaved African Americans in Louisiana, South Carolina, and elsewhere.
Tidy mud-brick village houses, surrounded by wheat and rice fields, have been increasingly replaced by mansions with gaudy ironwork and colorful tiles, built with money from overseas relatives.
A large medieval ironwork door is decorated with two leopards of the Plantagenets and is possibly the original portal.
As of 1920, the ironwork was exporting 5,000 tons of product a year.
Each of these slabs supported a limestone block, each with an inclined top to bear the supporting shoe for the ironwork.
Material culture includes pottery, woodworking, wood and stone sculpting and general crafts, as well as decorative ironwork such as weathervanes.
This area includes high-rise concrete and glass developments and also some distinct Ottoman era one-storey family houses, adorned with arched entrances, decorative motifs and ironwork.
This structure, has also been restored (using some surplus contemporary structural ironwork from Kew Gardens ) and this work attracted the Europa Nostra award for excellence in conservation architecture.