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The castle was expensively decorated in a lavish style during this period, including tapestries, velvet and silver chapel fittings and luxury bedlinen.
A north vestry was built on the site of the north chapel in 1910, and the church was restored in 1844, by Edward Fellowes, when it lost some of its ancient fittings, including a chancel screen and some old glass.
Each bay of the nave and the side isle has the original lamp fittings illuminating the chapel.
The pulpit and other fittings from Chandos's chapel were reinstalled in the parish church at Fawley, Buckinghamshire, by John Freeman of Fawley Court.
* St Michael and All Saints, Great Witley, using decoration and fittings from the chapel at Cannons, 1733 – 47
The town has a small chapel, up above the Cité Historique Chapelle du Rosaire ( 1948, completed in 1951 ), decorated with stained glass and other fittings by Henri Matisse.

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Now, check for leaks in your hoses and hose connections, around the freeze-out plugs, gaskets, water pump seals and heater fittings.
Also in California, lead-free materials must be used for " each component that comes into contact with the wetted surface of pipes and pipe fittings, plumbing fittings and fixtures.
Transit bus, used on public transport bus services, have utilitarian fittings designed for efficient movement of large numbers of people, and often have multiple doors.
Bronze was especially suitable for use in boat and ship fittings prior to the wide employment of stainless steel owing to its combination of toughness and resistance to salt water corrosion.
It is still widely used today for springs, bearings, bushings, automobile transmission pilot bearings, and similar fittings, and is particularly common in the bearings of small electric motors.
* BS 31 for steel conduit and fittings for electrical wiring
* BS 4962 for plastics pipes and fittings for use as subsoil field drains
* National pipe thread, a United States standard for tapered threads used to join pipe and fittings
The craft was manufactured by the Soviet Academy of Sciences and has battery acid remnants on the inside walls of the spherical shell, as well as fittings for the various components, suggesting that it was more than just a model.
Wooden scabbards were usually covered in fabric or leather, and leather versions also usually bore metal fittings for added protection and carrying ease.
The technology was also used in experimental fittings by a number of other manufacturers, notably a variety of Focke-Wulf Fw 190 models, but the need for advanced high-temperature metals in the turbine kept them out of widespread use.
The uchigatana was derived from the tachi and was the predecessor to the katana as the battle-blade of feudal Japan's bushi ( warrior class ), and as it evolved into the later design, the tachi and the uchigatana were often differentiated from each other only by how they were worn, the fittings for the blades, and the location of the signature ( mei ).
The French artist James Tissot also used contemporary Middle Eastern landscape and decor for Biblical subjects, with little attempt at historicising costumes or other fittings.
* Image of the fittings for Childeric's sword
Modern fishing reels usually have fittings aiding in casting for distance and accuracy, as well as retrieving line.
This is attributable to bungee operators rigorously conforming to standards and guidelines governing jumps, such as double checking calculations and fittings for every jump.
The Red House, in Bexleyheath, London, designed for Morris in 1859 by architect Philip Webb, exemplifies the early Arts and Crafts style, with its well-proportioned solid forms, wide porches, steep roof, pointed window arches, brick fireplaces and wooden fittings.
With the help of some companies such as Philips and Osram Sylvania, halogen bulbs have been made for standard household fittings, and can replace banned incandescent light bulbs of low luminous efficacy.
This is the approach taken in maintained emergency light fittings ( which in Europe must remain on for 4 hours in the event of a power cut ) where the design remains essentially the same as that used in older NiCd units, but for an increase in the trickle charging resistor value.
The Company was responsible for the development and production of the payload fairings, payload attach fittings ( PAF ) and the construction of the launch complex for the H-II rocket.

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The 1975 – 1976 white kit with gold fittings, in which the gold was actually copper because of the weakness of gold, was given by Moon to a young Zak Starkey.
The shinai is meant to represent a Japanese sword ( katana ) and is made up of four bamboo slats, which are held together by leather fittings.
Some pens like modern Waterman pens have intentional fittings which prevent the usage of short cartridges.
He was responsible for the walls of lighted glass and elegant coloured glass columns which filled the dining room and " grand salon " of the and the interior fittings, cross, screens, reredos, font of St. Matthew's Church at Millbrook in Jersey ( Lalique's Glass Church ).
Couplers are the fittings which hold the tubes together.
A typical bicycle would have a longer wheelbase for stability and heel clearance, frame fittings for front and rear pannier racks, additional water bottle mounts, frame fittings for front and rear mudguards / fenders, a broader range of gearing to cope with the increased weight, and touring tires which are wider and more puncture-resistant.
This horizontal circle was supported on a curved screen of narrow vertical slats for much of its length in the room, and on fittings against the wall which incorporated benches and window seats in his typical style.
Some may be so keen that they might track a vehicle through its life, knowing for example which fleet numbers it has carried with different owners and when mechanical parts or interior fittings were renewed.
However, during the 1930s light-gauge Copper tube and fittings were developed which made copper economically feasible and increased its popularity.
Steel pipe has National Pipe Thread ( NPT ) standard tapered male threads, which connect with female tapered threads on elbows, tees, couplers, valves, and other fittings.
The restored 1880s Robertson building includes the fully restored Roberston ship chandlerly which features hands on foghorns, ropes and ship fittings.
Nonetheless, the visitors were allowed access to the upper part of the park and, from 1931, to the Castelletto, furnished with Archduke Maximilian ’ s fittings which had not formed part of the Duke of Aosta ’ s furnishings.
Pyro was sent by Magneto to destroy a nuclear plant which has adamantium in its fittings to steal in order to create devastating weaponry.
Most churches have been rebuilt, often several times, but medieval palaces and large houses have been lost at a far greater rate, which is also true of their fittings and decoration.
Bridge of Allan Parish Church is notable for some its internal fittings, which were designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904.
These include the foundations of several successive forts, one above the other, which throw much light on the character of the Roman military post ; an unparalleled collection of Roman armour, including ornate cavalry parade ( or ' sports ') helmets ( Newstead Helmet ), horse fittings including bronze saddleplates and studded leather chamfrons, a good series of Roman coins and some datable pottery.
Major exports include rice, sanitary fittings, textiles, plastic furniture, pots, room coolers and heaters, gas stove, agricultural tools and equipments, electrical equipment, carpets, glass goods, surgical equipment, leather products, metal utensils, automotive machinery parts, and machinery for military uses, transformers, electric fans, hosiery, washing machines, rice husking plants, agricultural implements, motorcycles, food products, domestic & industrial motors are being manufactured which have been displayed in Made-in-Gujranwala exhibitions every year.
Frank P. Cotter developed a " simple self sealing check valve, adapted to be connected in the pipe connections without requiring special fittings and which may be readily opened for inspection or repair " 1907 ( U. S. patent # 865, 631 ).
The basic model stripped out many fittings from the Anglia but there was a large list of extras available and also a De Luxe version which supplied many as standard.
During the fire, the crew salvaged some sails, rope, tools and fittings and, over the winter, Block and his men presumably with help from the Indians built the Onrust (" Restless "), which they used to explore the East River and Long Island Sound before returning to Europe in 1614.
In the late 1920s transportation switched away from the railway but the industry continued to burgeon with many companies producing high-quality furniture ; McNeil Bros, specialised in board room and library fittings, Stevenson and Higgins made lift cages, which were fitted in many hotels and department stores, Balfours were for a number of years the main manufacturers of mantlepieces in Scotland, some were designed in the elegant style, and required the expert skill of woodcarvers.
He is divorced, lives in New York City and owns Crown Industries, a manufacturer of crowd control stanchion and brass fittings, which is the major sponsor of the Loebner Prize in the US.

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