- Whitewash, calcimine,
kalsomine, calsomine, or lime
paint is a type of
paint made from
slaked lime (calcium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2) or
chalk (calcium carbonate...
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British painter and
biblical commentator. She was also the
inventor of
kalsomine (calcimine),
whitewash with
added zinc oxide.
Corbaux was born in Paris...
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California product,
Sterling bonding cement paint,
manufactured by West
Coast Kalsomine Company". Leon Mazy and his brother, Emil Mazy,
operated the Westlake...
- feet (1.8 m)
above the floor,
beyond that
height the
brickwork being kalsomined. In the 1899 section, the roof
members are of
light wrought iron, with...
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within 24 hours. In 1933 the
building was
painted externally and the old
kalsomine paint was
removed from the
interior walls,
which were then repainted....
- this time.
Wilston House presents a
highly intact facade, with a
recent kalsomine coating to the
exterior brickwork and
render and a
Welsh slate roof. Internally...
- had his
attention attracted by
streaks of
color flashing from
pealing kalsomine on what was once the
interior of the old
sacristy ... one of the details...
- pla**** with a ball and
wicker glove against the side of a
church wall.
Kalsomine, a white-wash used to
cover stone buildings and walls. Mantilla, a head-dress...
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bangle in
overlapping rhythms making large circular patterns on the
white kalsomined wall next to her cot. Braund's
parents encouraged her love for drawing...
- was
pierced with
several skylights.
Internally the
plastered walls were
kalsomined. The
interior of the
former Barnes & Co
store seems to have been divided...