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ceiling fixtures called gasoliers (a
portmanteau of gas and chandelier) were produced. Many
candle chandeliers were converted.
Gasoliers may have only slight...
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replaced the
Empire style chandelier with an
electrified Victorian crystal gasolier. The
Treaty Room has also been home to The Peacemakers, a
large oil painting...
- with a
center rosette of
acanthus leaves hold a two-tiered
electrified gasolier manufactured in
Philadelphia by
Cornelius and Baker. Each
petal of the...
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chairs in the nave face east; the
pulpit by John
Rhind (1883)
stands to the right; in the nave,
gasoliers by
Francis Skidmore and
regimental colours hang....
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ceiling space. This
system was
necessitated in part by the use of
large gasoliers to
light the
courtroom areas. The
building features a
large dome supported...
- from east to west end,
western semi-circular apse made square. 1910s –
gasoliers converted to
electric light.
Little intrusion. 1940s –
eastern wheel window...
- have been
converted from
candles to electricity,
often after a
period as
gasoliers using lamp oil. Oddly-sited
Victorian chandelier Detail of cut gl**** "drops"...
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longer remain, Back of the Inns
survives as a
street name.) In 1820 the
Gasolier, Norwich's
first gas lamp, was
installed in the
market outside the entrance...
- clad in grey and
black stone. The
interior which was
originally lit by
Gasoliers still remains as a
protected structure. Bord Gáis
moved to
purpose built...
- State-of-the-art
amenities original to the
house include speaking tubes,
gasoliers,
indoor running hot and cold water, and
flush toilets;
equipped with a...