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"wrought iron" Definitions
  1. a form of iron used to make attractive fences, gates, etc.

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Heating the recycled wrought iron doesn't quite go as planned.
"Mornin," she said, leaning over the balcony's rusting wrought iron.
Above, a woman applauded and hooted from her wrought-iron balcony.
It has brick walls, baby-blue banquettes and wrought iron accents.
Food was served in 14 individual wrought iron and wood horse stalls.
The name was spelled out in wrought iron above their shaved heads.
The wrought-iron, gate-style doors are reminiscent of the building's past.
The property is entered through electronically operated wrought-iron gates on a gravel drive.
There they found a violinist in a black cloak by the wrought iron gates.
First the intestines appear in the elevator's wrought-iron cage, then the cabin itself.
Outdoor space: Wrought-iron fencing encircles the property and incorporates an electric driveway gate.
The gateway entrance to the casino is a wrought-iron sculpture by Bob Dylan.
Wrought iron pallet shelves burst with school supplies ready to be packed and shipped.
The occasional red bougainvillea bush hid chain-link fences, and ornate wrought iron was everywhere.
The bone galea was gone, replaced by a wrought iron mask enshrining his broken features.
Wrought-iron railings, regal chandeliers, and whole lot of tile give the home an understated glamour.
Fanciful topiary mounds and two wrought iron gates enclose the whole area, like a secret garden.
I climbed into the antique wrought iron bed I shared with my partner and passed out.
Instead, it sits behind a locked, wrought-iron gate in the heart of the West Village.
David Flynn, a Tucson sculptor, created the wrought-iron screen door, stair rail and porch railing.
Tourists who had been peering at filigreed shields and wrought-iron broadswords swung toward the sound.
Windows overlook the front yard, and the space is brightened by a wrought-iron pendant light.
All three bedrooms have wrought-iron Juliet balconies, and the upstairs bathrooms retain their original tile.
Columbia Gas has 471 miles of cast-iron and wrought-iron distribution lines connecting throughout the area.
French doors here open to a wrought-iron balcony with steps down to the back brick courtyard.
Gray high-rise dormitory buildings and boxy factories rose above the wrought-iron fence surrounding the campus.
Tenants get the signature WeWork aesthetic of unpolished wood and wrought iron, as well as various perks.
Enclosed by stone walls and wrought iron fencing, the Yard is mostly off-limits to the public.
The houses have double front doors, some arched with wrought-iron detail, and attached one-car garages.
Bordering this beach, with its characteristic ornate white wrought-iron balustrades, are the city's most desirable streets.
It is protected by thermal cameras, 22008-hour dog patrols and an electrified, wrought-iron perimeter fence.
Since then, construction techniques have come on a bit—from wood to stone, wrought iron and then steel.
They bought the three-story house, with its four bedrooms and a wrought-iron fence, for $1.3 million.
Zukle: The interior of the building was brick and wrought iron, so the name Casa Diablo sounded right.
Large metal gates decorated with prancing wrought-iron Sea-Monkeys open to a number of No Trespassing signs.
These portraits are juxtaposed with images of ornate wrought-iron work, immaculately tended fields and crumbling plaster walls.
The wrought-iron steps leading to the front door were custom-made to replicate what was originally there.
The front door opens to a sunny atrium-like foyer, framing a wrought-iron staircase with concrete treads.
Our flat was in an Art Deco apartment building behind a wrought iron gate, around a private garden.
In the entry hall, an elegant staircase with wrought iron details spirals up underneath an elliptical plaster dome.
Mr. Bones fits perfectly behind the desk, whose wrought-iron legs were fashioned to look like spider limbs.
Most of the decade-old homes felt a bit grander — some had little turrets and wrought-iron balconies.
Around those wrought-iron tables a glass runway meanders at right angles, like the trademark Versace Greek key.
A large tile fireplace is fronted by a custom wrought-iron screen that swings open like a gate.
The low-rising peach-colored buildings with Moorish arches are trimmed with contrasting white stonework and wrought iron.
The Traffic Master Wrought Iron Door Mat isn't made of iron but it will last like it is.
Surrounded by a plethora of massive wrought-iron candelabras with a sea of candles, the duo kept things traditional.
When Lockhart first arrived at the sanatorium two large wrought-iron gates parted: Two intertwined Hippocratic snakes broke apart.
Out in front of the Art Deco façade, the bars of a wrought-iron fence were shaped like spiderwebs.
Amer slows the car outside a high wall on a quiet, broad street lit dimly by wrought-iron lamps.
Jayme's father looked at him through a small, wrought iron-encased window pane in the middle of the door.
The 453 rooms have embossed headboards and wrought-iron chandeliers, as well as copper-nickel tubs in the bathrooms.
Ties I sat on a wrought iron daybed facing an open window, and a warm breeze was pooling in.
The films are accompanied by austere wrought-iron benches, linoleum and men's padded pullovers in a progression of colors.
A white Carrara marble staircase with wrought-iron railings spirals up from the main level to the second floor.
We ended up shooting in Stuyvesant park, which was also nice, but had the old benches and wrought iron.
Wertz lovingly sketches each inch of these structures' decorative arches and fanciful wrought iron in her singular black line.
A decorative wrought Iron fence and tall shrub wall give the home privacy, with the convenience of a suburban location.
And then, beyond those wrought iron gates, dozens of thick, towering palm trees seemed to reach down to welcome me.
As for the estate's name, Sword Gate House, inspiration was drawn from the sturdy wrought iron gate at its entrance.
About an acre of blacktop was replaced with synthetic grass; chain-link fences gave way to more appealing wrought iron.
At night, Jones, wearing a wig, would descend the restaurant's winding wrought-iron staircase to do a Dusty Springfield imitation.
As Mr. Trump tweeted, onlookers outside the cathedral lined up along the streets, and pointed through the wrought-iron fences.
It's a gracious space, with roomy chairs and light bulbs that rest like cockatoos in wrought-iron bird-cage lanterns.
The ground-floor work area is a modern space with wrought-iron chandeliers and a decorative wall of reclaimed wood.
A farm-to-table buffet including beef, chicken and sea bass was served from vintage wrought iron and wood horse stalls.
Loudon instead planned an arboretum, focused on trees and laced with winding paths and ringed by a handsome wrought-iron fence.
There's a chandelier in the ornate entryway, surrounded by wrought-iron balustrades, a marble staircase, and marble pillars with gold detailing.
A faux wrought-iron fence made from black aluminum can set its owner back as much as an in-ground pool.
The elements here are mostly from wrought iron gates or gothic architecture which seem like a good fit for transmission towers.
The room was spacious and nicely furnished; I liked the bed's fancy wrought iron canopy frame with crosses on the corners.
Notes, cards and other mementos to the dead sprouted for months from those wrought iron gates, now shuttered by the pandemic.
INDOORS A wrought-iron gate at the front of the house leads to a courtyard providing access to the main entrance.
Some have even taken souvenir plant cuttings from the vines intertwined with the wrought-iron fence in front of the house.
Where Carol imagines a wrought iron accent bench in the backyard, Diane intends a primeval forest of pawpaw and milk vetch.
He hung his head and leaned on a wrought-iron handrail as another friend tried, in halting English, to describe the attacker.
The panoramic view also lets you see the practical beauty of Chareau's system of wrought-iron shelves, some almost reaching the ceiling.
The Hahne's building, a gracious structure with grand staircases, wrought-iron banisters and a 6,000-square-foot atrium skylight, is an example.
A wrought-iron flight cage with elevated walkways, providing a perched perspective, and featuring a cacophony of feathered talkers with unusual catchphrases.
The Soniat House Hotel rests on both sides of famed Chartres Street in three nineteenth-century townhomes with Spanish wrought-iron balconies.
The third floor has a wrought-iron Juliet balcony, and the fifth floor offers a skylight and spiral staircase to the roof.
Elsewhere, black and white checkered floors line an open-air central corridor, while bamboo and wrought-iron light fixtures illuminate the property.
On a leafy side street in East Harlem is a small park with a wrought-iron gate holding a heart-shaped design.
According to the Chicago Tribune, the homeowners have installed a 6-foot wrought-iron fence around the property to deter selfie-happy tourists. 
Behind a wrought iron gate stood a six-story, regal, balconied building, with a tunnel vault carving through its center, front to back.
Even parks—fucking gardens—are surrounded by these Edgar Allan Poe wrought iron things, as though there's something worth stealing in a park.
Impaled through the chest on the spikes of a wrought iron fence, it dangled under the streetlamps as blood spilled onto the pavement.
The film renders the dreamy fin-de-siècle fantasy with Arcadian lakeside scenes and lush gardens that teem with twee wrought-iron furniture.
Still more church mirrors adorn the room, and the stairs leading to it are decorated with wrought-iron artworks that Mr. Valo designed.
The two upstairs bedrooms include a master that overlooks the backyard and has wrought-iron wall sconces and a dark-wood sleigh bed.
Mourners thronged the grounds outside her Kensington Palace residence, virtually carpeting the field with flowers and pushing bouquets through the wrought iron gate.
Granville All-Age School is a breath of fresh air from the minute you enter the property through its tall, wrought iron gates.
But he also worked with glass, ceramics, plywood, scrap wood, wrought iron, tuff, pebbles, corrugated paper, cardboard, stamps, nails, spices and, of course, textiles.
Her formal living room is dressed up in all-white furniture, paint and décor, with a few wrought-iron elements for an elegant touch.
The giant, single-story building was encased by delicate, wrought iron fencing and topped with a shimmery slate roof that looked like mermaid scales.
Fans of Disney's original film will find plenty of details pulled from the movie, including rounded doors, wrought-iron hardware, and exposed beams overhead.
There are turrets, balconies, grand foyers, wrought iron that isn't actually wrought, crystal chandeliers that are probably made of glass, and spiral staircases galore.
Original magnesite stairs, wrought-iron railings and wood floors with decorative inlay create an Old-World feel, while modern amenities add an updated elegance.
On the trellises of the playground's comfort station, Moses had ordered wrought-iron monkeys, a commentary on the people who might be using it.
The large double-height foyer faces a staircase with an elaborate wrought-iron handrail that continues along an open hallway on the second floor.
They're wary of the label "hipster," even if some of the restaurant's wrought iron furnishings, funky murals, and exposed light fixtures fit the profile.
Among them: six marble fireplaces, inlaid wood flooring, intricate moldings, wrought iron and brass balustrade, and tall ionic columns that frame the drawing room.
Guaidó, who was expecting reelection today, tried to climb a wrought-iron fence to get in, according to videos on Twitter documenting the incident.
Q: My girlfriend locked her bike to my neighbor's side of the wrought-iron fence outside the apartment I rent in a Brooklyn brownstone.
All around are intricate wrought-iron screens, restored to green, red, and gold hues that restorers have carefully matched to reflect the original color scheme.
Stamos takes me on a mini tour of the set, and we sit on the wrought iron bench in the backyard set for the interview.
Gaudí is known for incorporating ornate ceramics, wrought iron, and stained glass for a unique blend of Catalan construction traditions, art nouveau, and gothic architecture.
Community has rallied around Pinos and his family Pinos usually waits on the other side of the wrought iron gate for his family to visit.
The Antebellum era style is present from the Mardi Gras touches to the wrought-iron balconies to the jazz music wafting through the public spaces.
The wide halls, regal rooms and wrought-iron arches of the Park Avenue Armory have glorified military might since its founding during the Gilded Age.
I was feeling discouraged when we got to Emancipation Park in downtown Kingston, surrounded by a wrought-iron fence separating it from drab, brownish office buildings.
White-picket, wrought-iron and chain-link fences enclose the tiny front yards, as do pink marble balustrades with finials shaped like globes or, sometimes, eagles.
At City Opera, a handsome shop with a mezzanine framed by wrought-iron balustrades, she had arrived in a black crisscross jumpsuit embellished with gold buttons.
The wrought-iron William F. Cribari Memorial Bridge, rechristened for a beloved traffic conductor, was built in 1884 and is the state's oldest surviving movable bridge.
His trial dredged up embarrassing details about the Pirros' spending, like a $1,800 wrought-iron pen for Ms. Pirro's two Vietnamese potbellied pigs, Wilbur and Homer.
Size: 220 square feet Price per square foot: $2765 Indoors: A wrought-iron elevator with a 2718-hour operator takes you to the fourth- floor unit.
Our table, decorated with wilted flowers, was also right next to a random wrought iron fence — in another life, perhaps, it was part of a patio set.
French doors lead to a terrace with a wrought-iron pergola covered in grape vines, jasmine and roses — an outdoor dining area that accommodates a dozen guests.
TMZ later reported that Yelchin was pinned between his Jeep and a brick pillar and a wrought-iron gate in front of his San Fernando Valley home.
While the hole is behind a stretch of wrought iron fence inaccessible to pedestrian foot traffic, it was contained with yellow caution tape and two orange cones.
Such scheduling keeps Mr. de Blasio and his visitors behind the wrought-iron gate of Gracie Mansion, out of view from both the press and the public.
Up the main staircase to the second floor, a balcony lined with a wrought-iron balustrade looks down into the sitting room and out toward the Sound.
There are fin-de-siècle birdcages where car and shaft are unenclosed but for ornate wrought-iron gates and the ride brings a pleasant rush of vertigo.
This gate was much bigger than Bill's, with proper stone columns and wrought iron, and lots of signs announcing that the area was under 24-hour surveillance.
I remember reading that when Chopra won Miss World, her dad put wrought-iron bars up on her windows after one particularly ardent admirer tried to sneak in.
In this photo, a group of teenagers hold up peace signs from a wrought-iron Volkswagen car, which was part of an exhibit in Los Angeles in 1969.
Besides pulling down the statue of George III, patriots also knocked the ornamental finials from the posts of a wrought-iron fence that still encircles the Bowling Green.
A wrought iron gate bearing the Nazi slogan "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work sets you free") was returned to the Dachau concentration camp two years after it was stolen.
A modern glass house, for example, might call for sprightly metal-and-mesh chairs, while a more traditional one may demand heavier teak pieces or ornate wrought iron.
Sirens blaring, they drove along an empty road that had been cleared of traffic and passed through a wrought-iron gate flanked by a pair of bronze lions.
The cottage was shaded by a huge and ancient sycamore tree; a chrome orb, perched upon a wrought-iron stand, stood in a neatly maintained rock-and-moss garden.
On a scenic road near Roscoe, New York — nicknamed Trout Town, USA —  a white and red Alfa Romeo recently whizzed past an old wrought iron bridge pushing 90 mph.
He had made a fortune building custom homes as Vegas boomed higher and higher, and for his own, he chose red Spanish tiles, wrought iron and silky white plaster.
Checks range in size from postage stamp to cocktail napkin, and cover billowing window drapes, upholstered scroll-leg chairs and the curtains around oversize wrought-iron four-poster beds.
Nonetheless, the British Embassy here festooned itself with bunting and announced that its wrought-iron gates would be thrown open as part of a celebration of its doomed marriage.
Ornate wrought-iron gates enclose the doors to the two main entrances, which open to a large central foyer with a seating area, one of three designated living rooms.
Two pieces, both titled "Return," lift elements of quotidian New Orleans architecture — a wrought-iron window grate and door that Buie often passed on her walks around the neighborhood.
A striking red brick building with decorative clock tower, wrought-iron balcony, gothic-style arched windows and stone-framed front door, it was, in fact, designed to be a library.
We squeezed through the wrought-iron gate in the far corner of the courtyard, then scaled a dilapidated wall around an archaeological site at the heart of the Old City.
An ornate wrought-iron fire screen and a corncob chandelier that easily qualifies as proto-Pop, date from the 1920s, when he worked as an interior designer in Cedar Rapids.
Squirreled away on the Terraços do Carmo, Topo Chiado is an open-air lounge serving cocktails to tables overlooking the castle and the neo-Gothic, wrought-iron Santa Justa Lift.
Are you aware that the spikes at the bottom of the wrought-iron banisters were invented a century ago to scrape the mud from your boots before coming to call?
A 20173-square-foot area cut out of the second floor and bounded by wrought-iron railing preserves the original lofty feeling of the building and brings in additional light.
In addition to Yerevan's concrete hive high-rises, there are detailed wrought iron works, beguiling sheet-metal structures that stand in forested areas, and even the occasional hand-painted billboard.
The décor is simple, and the design touches left by the previous occupant, a Spanish restaurant, like an Iberian wrought iron gate under a bricked archway, also work well for Raga.
The ship, likely built in Indonesia, carried nearly 200 tons of wrought iron bars and cast iron woks and cooking pans, as well as about 100,000 pieces of ceramic from China.
Q. and A. To Blair Kamin, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic of The Chicago Tribune, the wrought-iron gates that ring the campus green at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.
Nearly every day, dropping my children at school, I drove past the narrow road that led into the middle of the forest, which was surrounded by an ornate wrought-iron fence.
The property is entered through a wrought-iron gate that opens to a large landscaped courtyard with a traditional Spanish colonial fountain, in "truly authentic Mexican hacienda style," Mr. Stephenson said.
While taking a break from a tedious data-entry job, I stepped outside onto a fire escape to find a dun-brown spider dangling at eye level from the wrought iron.
There sitting in the middle of the city is the stunning Bibliothèque Schoelcher, a 303th century wrought iron, wood and glass library built originally in Paris for the 1889 World's Fair.
Instead of wedges, the pizza is sliced down the middle once, then in a series of strokes perpendicular to that first one, leaving each slice as skinny as a wrought-iron spike.
The leather-and-glass encased dining room of Le Jules Verne, where he'll dine Thursday, is perched 400 feet off the ground, wedged into the wrought iron girders of the Eiffel Tower.
"I didn't want to make it a blank white box," explains the founder Nathalie Assi, pointing to an antiquated wrought-iron stove where cheese was once made in the redbrick basement kitchen.
A spiral staircase leads to a second and larger formal dining room on the garden level, with two brick fireplaces and a wall of French doors opening to another wrought-iron balcony.
Her grandfather was a blacksmith, and in her spare time, she likes to go from village to village trying to find wrought iron gates and fences with his signature markings on them.
The other is a 20th-century wood and gold-leaf female figure from the Baule peoples of the Ivory Coast, standing regally above the entire installation, framed by a wrought-iron balcony.
The couple also refurbished the exterior, hiring Building Conservation Associates to restore the bas-relief carvings and balcony grills, recreate a wrought-iron entrance gate and add curved windows, among other things.
Maduro's troops prevented Guaidó from entering the Assembly, creating a chaotic scene as they used riot shields to physically block Guaidó, who had climbed over one of the building's wrought iron fences.
You could assimilate — perfect your accent, make a fortune, change your name — but the real England remained as inaccessible as the city's private clubs and gardens, locked away behind wrought iron gates.
The ceiling over the mahogany wood desk was covered in blue and white Talavera tiles, and the chandelier in the center of the room was constructed of both wrought iron and clay.
Image courtesy of the artist While making these, Callanan learned techniques that date back to Victorian signage, like inverted relief text, gilding, wrought iron design, swing sign design, and manufacturing and lettering rules.
Then for much of the 19th century, it was known for the Regency architecture characterized by wide streets lined with horse chestnut trees and elegant townhouses with stucco facades and wrought-iron balconies.
Highlights will include such innovations as a textured metal floor that a wrought iron specialist has created to resemble the traditional wooden parquet de Versailles, and the translucid creations of a wax sculptor.
Gyorgy Rozsa, 77, another survivor of the Budapest ghetto, lies in a wrought-iron bed in a corner of the one-room apartment where his wife has lived since she was a toddler.
Most of the gates were designed by McKim, Mead & White, a great architectural firm, and they are a family, a series of theme and variations whose materials are brick, wrought iron and stone.
The building's shape was inspired by the three-tiered crown atop a Yoruban Caryatid, with the crown panels reminiscent of the wrought iron designs created by enslaved craftsmen in 53th-century New Orleans.
While the name is a bit of a misnomer, this heavy, rubber mat in a classic wrought iron design is one of the best at scraping away heavy soil from shoes and boots.
It had a warm feel with its wrought iron king-size bed, a comfortable sofa in bright pink — a popular color in Mexico — and embroidered throw pillows in blue, yellow and pink hues.
With its picturesque quays and rustic, wrought iron footbridges, the canal attracts a diverse array of tourists and locals alike, and has become known in recent years as a hotspot for Parisian hipsters.
Outdoor space: A wrought-iron gate borders the front of the house, and a rear wraparound deck with a pergola and a firepit steps down to a paved, landscaped courtyard with a fountain.
Literally: One of the room's largest screens, named RS2-DON, is tuned to a feed from the White House pool camera, currently showing the wrought-iron front door of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
When he died months later, his six slaves were auctioned off in the shade of those trees that still stand, gray-barked and grand, casting long shadows just inside the university's wrought-iron gates.
After the race, he and the other jockeys gathered in the weighing room, taking turns to sit in the harness of a wrought-iron scale while a man slowly added weights until it tilted.
Television channels ran live shots as rescuers perched on the 324-metre (1,063-foot) tower's wrought-iron struts, just below the highest viewing platform, tried to persuade the unknown man to give himself up.
Each room is decorated differently, some with wrought-iron bed frames and footstools, free-standing wardrobes and framed etchings of fowl — all scavenged by Ms. Grade from Parisian flea markets or her personal coffers.
There are historically accurate new wood windows with a Teflon coating, wide-plank pine floors milled by a local craftsman, reproduction wrought-iron hardware and two furnaces (one for each floor of the house).
BERLIN (Reuters) - A wrought iron gate with the chilling inscription "Arbeit macht frei" ("Work sets you free") was returned to Germany's Dachau concentration camp on Wednesday, more than two years after it was stolen.
Over the years, the fence has been updated and fortified, with the wrought-iron fences of the 13th century having been replaced in the 1930s by a steel fence with tall bronze spears atop it.
It's green, it's clean, there are wooden benches and metal tables and chairs, and a beautiful two-story bandstand in its center, intricate wrought-iron with a bell-shaped roof above and a fountain below.
Much of the museum repair work is going to require carpenters, masons and metal workers who can deal with uncommon stone and brick treatments, wrought iron, carved wood, murals, glass works, mosaics and ornamental landscaping.
Begin trolling at the vast warehouse where Architectural Artifacts trades in decorative building castoffs from wrought iron railings and wooden mantelpieces to terra cotta gargoyles as well as more portable art tiles and juggling pins.
The individual numbers nearly all feature literal-minded scenery, such as a bank of candles and a wrought-iron gate for the "Phantom" sequence, and they are performed with the high earnestness of audition pieces.
But the interiors of this one had somehow survived mostly intact, with ornate stucco moldings, marble fireplaces, wooden paneling, wrought-iron stair rails and parquet floors made in the traditional way, without a single nail.
Sick of rats and mudslides, Mr. Hossein, from Afghanistan, built elevated living quarters consisting of metal pipes for stilts, a tarp-wrapped cage for walls and a section of wrought iron fencing for a door.
It is a tangled palette of grays with 24-hour funeral parlors, wrought iron, and tired morning smokers mixed with abandoned tin-roofed Second Empire architectural gems and pigeons peeking out of Art Nouveau attic windows.
The apartment has six bedrooms, one with a small balcony, and six and a half baths, most of which are on the second level, reached via a horseshoe wood-and-wrought iron staircase or an elevator.
But in this wealthy suburb — where estates are buffered by acres, privets and camera-mounted, remote-operated wrought iron gates — the dog barks at man (and most anything else) story has taken on far greater implications.
You can often find Meraki creating wrought-iron fences and spiral staircases at a local makerspace studio called The WorcShop, but this weekend, he helped organize and stage one of the Sanders events in the city.
Local NBC affiliate KOB 4 reports Joanne Quintana, whose mom owns the house, is installing a six-foot, wrought-iron fence around it to ward off the armies of tourists who drop by the place each day.
The lawsuit said the company failed to implement reasonable safety and leak prevention practices and failed to replace obsolete high-risk materials in the system, which used pipelines constructed of cast and wrought iron rather than plastic.
Last year, more than two million visitors crossed under the same wrought iron gateway as tens of thousands of prisoners once did, looking up at the cruelly ironic words "Arbeit Macht Frei," or work sets you free.
Touches like doors with wrought-iron strap hinges and windows with muntins also hint at Mr. Schafer's predilection for the past, while adding to the imaginary sense of a house that has grown and changed over time.
"Come on little puppy," she said, pulling the slow dog down the empty sidewalk, past the long green and black awnings where doormen opened heavy wrought iron doors wearing rubber gloves instead of the usual white ones.
The exhibition acts as bridge across that isolation, using objects like wrought-iron architectural details — including foliage-adorned window guards — to demonstrate how the beauty of the St. Elizabeths Center Building has also been a form of confinement.
The 1928 house, built as a weekend getaway for a wealthy ranching family, features many of the details that can be spotted in nearly all of Keaton's homes: colorful Spanish tiles, wrought-iron railings, and white stucco walls.
On this trip, we returned again to explore the caves in Guadix and Purullena, some thoroughly modern with wrought iron guard gates, chimneys, marble floors, Wi-Fi access and television antennas poking out of the oatmeal colored hills.
Christmas decorations clung to wrought-iron fences and walls on some of the buildings, and on one stoop, a waist-high set of knight's armor stood beside a front door, a Puerto Rican flag lodged in the helmet.
A bougainvillea-draped pergola shades the wrought-iron-and-glass double front door, with the sea visible beyond the entrance hall, through three sets of floor-to-ceiling French doors along the back wall of the living room.
A video he posted in 2009 of his tricks in the streets of Edinburgh, biking along wrought iron fences and somersaulting over police barricades, went viral and started his professional career as a trick, or street trials, rider.
Through the entrance, the other side of a plate-glass door, a sunny courtyard is littered with a clutch of green wrought-iron tables and chairs — a bit like Versace is throwing a summer barbecue in her backyard.
One of the most desirable features of a doormat is that it removes mud, grass, and soil exceptionally well to prevent the mess from being tracked inside, and the Traffic Master Wrought Iron Door Mat meets that expectation.
But it was also there that I found more worn Fiestaware plates to match those I had lost and a weathered-by-real-use wrought iron outdoor table and an out-of-date globe for my 13-year-old.
The Cultural Landscape Foundation, which raises awareness about historic landscapes around the country, says it would have no problem with the resulting neo-Classical style mausoleum, made of gray-white granite and wrought iron, had it been placed elsewhere.
It would be impossible to know, for example, whether visitors had their phone aloft beside that wrought-iron mantelpiece because they were innocently composing a text message or because they were posting a photo of the fireplace to Twitter.
Then 2588 more 143th-century houses came down in June, wrought-iron balconies and all, leaving only bare asphalt baking in the summer heat in Perpignan, a city near France's border with Spain and close to the Mediterranean coast.
"It could be glass, it could also be wrought iron," Mr. Martins said, adding that the walls would not block views of the tower, which was built for the 1889 World's Fair and attracts six million tourists every year.
Paths are wide and manicured, as at Versailles, and contain more than 200 of the Norwegian master's bronze, granite and wrought iron renderings of the human form — including a delightfully bizarre one of a man being attacked by four babies.
In the middle is an island best known to tourists for its preserved 20033th-century colonial architecture — low, pastel-colored houses with vivid shutters and wrought-iron balconies, some renovated and turned into elegant guesthouses, others slowly crumbling but still graceful.
A grande dame with a rounded front porch embellished with fretwork, gingerbread trim and a fanciful wrought-iron railing, it was once part of a waterfront estate; today, much of the property has been sold and other homes built nearby.
The unit features a white Carrara marble staircase with wrought-iron railings, oversized picture windows, multiple gallery walls designed to display Cohen's art collection, a dramatic black-and-white chef's kitchen with a separate butler's pantry, and a large private gym.
The villa has lots of lovely, colorful touches — from wrought-iron balconies to cane chairs to patterned Bharat Tiles to the cozy seating nooks with fuchsia and turquoise pillows — and it's a great base for exploring Panjim's most important sites.
In the introduction, she describes the "sense of urgency" that compelled her first two European signage publications — one on Italy, another on Paris — as their distinct mosaics, wrought iron, neon, gold leaf, stained glass, and other historic signage were disappearing.
He said it was "highly probable" that the joists and wrought-iron rose-head nails that were discovered mixed in with the beams from the Atlantic Garden were part of an original late-18th-century structure that could have been the Bull's Head.
Arrive early to grab one of the 19 wrought-iron stools at the curved bar and order from a menu that combines old Hollywood classics (Silver Dollar buttermilk pancakes) with more recent L.A. stalwarts (grilled lean turkey burgers, egg white omelettes with vegetables).
After leaving home, he quickly settled into student life at the college in the heart of urban Washington, D.C., which protected its students behind a 10-foot wrought iron fence that stood as a barrier to surrounding neighborhoods where crime was prevalent.
The real residents at the White family house told KOB that they are erecting a 6-foot-high wrought iron fence around the house to keep out unruly fans who come to, among other things, throw a commemorative pizza on the roof.
The design prioritised the necessities of light, space, airflow and water (similar principles informed the Adidas LACES headquarters in Germany) but there was still scope for fanciful additions: an Italianate theatre, a wrought iron bandstand, formal gardens and an elegant indoor pool.
Thomas Jefferson had a small post-and-rail fence erected around the White House in 1801, according to the White House Historical Association, and a "low and heavy wrought-iron fence" went up along the north front of the building 30 years later.
So if you stop and look, you see things like a cross that represents Harvard's commitment to training ministers, or you'll see delicate flowers and leaves made of wrought iron that extend the pastoral identity of Harvard Yard out to the street.
For example, there's a gate that's dedicated to Charles William Eliot, the long-serving president of Harvard, and if you look at the wrought iron in that gate it has a whimsical nod to Eliot's Pilgrim ancestors with a little Pilgrim's hat.
Its mishmash of 202th-century Art Nouveau buildings with wrought-iron balconies next to high-rise towers, built for Expo 23659, the six-month-long world's fair hosted by Milan, is the perfect expression of the alternative vibe that now defines Isola.
Inside, there are woven bamboo on the walls and raised bed frames, wrought-iron furnishings, art from the nearby Indian state of Chhattisgarh, a soaking tub in the bright bathrooms, and sliding glass doors that open onto decks at the water's edge.
OSLO — A wrought-iron gate bearing a notorious Nazi slogan and believed to have been stolen from the Dachau concentration camp in southern Germany has been found in a suburb of Bergen, Norway, police officials in the two countries said on Friday.
LONDON — Behind a wrought-iron gate and down a dark alleyway, in the basement of a turn-of-the-20th-century housing development for the poor, Jessica Turtle and her husband, Matt, are working to make their concept of a museum succeed.
Open the enormous wooden door of your Malibu mansion' head straight past the gargoyles and the wrought-iron Catherine wheel' take a right at the Academy Award sarcophagus…and you'll be right in the closet that launched a million gay men out of their own.
The current owner of the house, João Ramalho Fernandes, said he wasn't looking to move when he happened upon the property about 25 years ago and was struck by its features, which included a wide stone staircase, a tower and a wrought-iron-lined terrace.
Perched high above Bay of All Saints in the Upper City, the neighborhood of Pelourinho is in the heart of the historic center, a tangle of cobblestone streets and brightly painted colonial buildings with wrought iron balconies that is as Instagrammable as it is lively.
Most of the places I found in our price range were significantly flawed: Small, drab, small and drab, or, most often, small, drab and divided up into two floors connected by a wrought-iron spiral staircase that would almost certainly one day kill our child.
Catherine House is haunted in the classic style: surrounded by a black wrought-iron gate and savagely pointed spiked fence, with dark and opaque curtains, a strange caretaker, a musty golden parlor and a portrait of the patroness with eyes that seem to follow Bina.
LISBON — As Portugal lost its colonies around the globe, the country's nearly six centuries of influence ensured a legacy of distinctive decorative style: delicate filigree jewelry, colorful azulejo tiles, intricate wrought iron work and black-and-white patterned stone sidewalks and praças, or plazas.
Stairs with a wrought-iron balustrade lead to the upper floor of the villa, which has a master suite with a vaulted beamed ceiling, a fireplace, a canopy bed, a dressing room and an en-suite bathroom with access to a balcony and an open terrace.
Bill told me that he recently brought a woman who had traveled from California to trace her family history to the cemetery, and that she'd found the graves of several ancestors among the thick vines and palmetto scrub that grow along the heavy wrought-iron fences.
The house is decorated with confident and refined theatricality: custom-designed brocade-and-velvet sofas; a domed dining nook with a mosaic ceiling; a double-height library with a wrought-iron catwalk of gossamer delicacy; abundant antiques, bibelots, contemporary artworks and a few flea-market flourishes.
Size: 8,5883 square feet Price per square foot: $70 Indoors: Ascending an exterior flight of concrete steps, you pass through an ornate wrought-iron grate into a marble vestibule, and then through mahogany double doors into a grand entrance that culminates in a double-winged staircase.
The public outcry here has largely focused on a plan to overhaul the Saigon Tax Trade Center, a 1924 department store that was drastically transformed over the decades, but whose interior still has wrought-iron balustrades, an intricately tiled floor and grand staircase, and other original design features.
There are 32 bungalow-style tents (14 feet by 24 feet) with California cool appeal: rustic American décor (wrought-iron chairs, Pendleton wool blankets), vintage area rugs (to warm up concrete floors) and oversize shutters (built into the sturdy canvas walls), which bathe the interior with golden alpine light.
Outside, in the back, there are actual birds, and a small patio, with a four-person wrought-iron dining set, and beyond that, a shock: a vast, deep ravine, which you would never guess existed behind the homes on such a same-looking street, but there it is.
If I was to wring an ounce of spookiness from a PG-rated kids comedy starring a vampire who never bites anyone, the creaky herringbone wood floors and fake candles on wrought-iron sconces of Zabola seemed a far better ambiance for it than anything I'd find at a Transylvanian Hilton.
A huge butcher's hook from 1600 hangs solemnly in a glass case as a reminder that this grisly, wrought-iron object is how dead flesh has been stored for much of human history: it makes today's supermarkets, with their packaged sausages and frozen lamb chops, look bloodlessly sanitised by contrast.
The Sotheby's lots include a miniature model skeleton in a matching mahogany coffin ($300 to $231), invitations to British funerals held between 224 and 23 (a group of 2000 is estimated to bring $240 to $2000,7003) and a wrought-iron British gun used to deter intruders in cemeteries ($2700 to $235).
Those of you who grew up in middle-class, high-security neighborhoods know the struggle of walking up to someone's electric fenced gate, ringing the intercom and waiting for a response while the guard came up on the other side, asking who the hell you were through the wrought iron.
With its wrought-iron beds, exposed-beam ceilings and unparalleled location — right on the St. Lawrence River — the quiet, 45-room Auberge du Vieux-Port feels like a rustic country inn that just happens to be a five-minute walk from one of the most touristed areas in the city.
Only sash windows can be used, and some of the original fireplaces — for show only — have to be kept, as does a splendid marble spiral staircase with wrought-iron balustrades that leads from the front hall, itself a marvel in marble, picked out in gold and white and illuminated with stained-glass windows.
When the desk clerk learned we were celebrating our anniversary, he upgraded us to a corner executive suite with two floor-to-ceiling windows fronted by wrought iron balustrades inlaid with a gold letter A, and a living room outfitted with a second flat-screen TV and an L-shaped leather sofa.
Semi-industrial (but not in that noble wrought-iron way), perpetually bedraggled and largely devoid of historical significance, Bicocca is just 20 minutes from fashion's golden triangle of Via Monte Napoleone, Via della Spiga and Via Sant'Andrea, but it's as defiantly dour and dazzle-free as that area is refined and lacquered.

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