Cluster Daily TimesValentine traditions have varied over timeCentre Regularly TimesWhen the fuel was gone and the light was extinguished, the uninitiated male suitor had better be on his way home. Like the lamps, accoutrements was also made in an effort to control the wilds of a young heart. Victorian sweet seats had two sections presented in
Another foot in the door, another showCoast WeekendIn the theater world, there is the tradition of the "ghost torchlight" – a light or lamp left onstage when the recline of the house is dark. It is typically a portable, naked bulb mounted in a wire coop up on a light standard. It's not fancy, simply operating.and more »
Julia's Telescope And Lamp Auction Passes $2.5 Million In Two DaysAntiques and the Arts OnlineA Tiffany Studios Arrowroot register lamp with its conical shade was decorated in flowers in various stages of bloom. It sold at $51750. :James D. Julia Auction presented a unlimited assortment of treasures over a two-day session of antique and contemporary
See's street lamp re-vamp to continueDerry TodayAmid modern controversy surrounding the replacement of Victorian street-lamps in the borough centre, the Department of Regional Development have confirmed the m is part of a wider improvement scheme in the Clarendon Street/Idol Street area of the city
Tommy Wagner Auctions Conducts Online Belongings Auction Featuring Victorian MarketWatch (press release)ROANOKE, Va., Jan 20, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- Tommy Wagner Auctions [ www.tommywagnerauctions.com ] announces the online only auction of Victorian furnishings and antiques with bidding ending Thursday, January 26, 2012, at 7pm eastern, and more »
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Cragside is a Victorian wilderness house and estate just outside Rothbury. Developed from the 1860s by William Armstrong, the pioneering hydraulic conspire, it was the first house in the country to be electrically lit, by its own hydroelectric machinery. It is now owned by the...
Cragside is a Victorian power house and estate just outside Rothbury. Developed from the 1860s by William Armstrong, the pioneering hydraulic build, it was the first house in the country to be electrically lit, by its own hydroelectric instil. It is now owned by the National Trust.
"Cumnock" is a first-class Victorian Italianate mansion designed by Melbourne architect Charles Webb (1821 - 1898), located on The Avenue in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville.
"Cumnock" is a swanky exmple of the fine domestic architecture close by to...