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  • Inside, the sanctuary has its original oaken pews and oak floors, covered in a body Brussels carpet.
  • The union was founded in 1865 and was initially named the "'Power Loom Brussels Carpet Weavers Defence Association " '.
  • Brussels carpet have a smooth slightly ribbed surface and their patterning is well defined, a characteristic feature of the carpet.
  • Veron supplied lemon-yellow wallpaper, pale blue curtains with yellow draperies, eagle cornices, and an immense Brussels carpet in fawn, yellow and blue with a red border.
  • Finding the old litigation record, Ms . O'Brien discovered the contents of Ms . Hall's top-of-the-line brothel, from expensive Brussels carpets to suites of red-plush furniture.
  • Manufacturers of tapestry and Brussels carpets applied to Messrs . Crossley for licences to work their patents, and large sums accrued to them from royalties alone.
  • The parlor was carpeted with a Brussels carpet, and contained a set of sofas, a Steiff piano, gilt looking glass, six cushioned chairs and two parlor rocking chairs.
  • An Anglo-American visitor to Santa Fe in 1846 described the wealth displayed in his house, which was furnished with Brussels carpets, white marble tables, gilt framed mirrors and candelabras.
  • A calico-printing works drew water power from the culverted River Wansunt in early Victorian times, being later adapted for the manufacture of rubber goods, then felt and finally Brussels carpets.
  • On the top floor were four bedrooms, furnished with Japanned ( black lacquered ) and mahogany bedsteads, dressing tables, wash stands and chests of drawers; white dimity, leather-covered armchairs; and Kidderminster or Brussels carpets.
  • Modern luxuries were introduced, including the " zinc bath tubs and pianos, billiard tables, Brussels carpets in the hotel dining rooms, menus printed in French and invitational balls " noted by historian Kathryn Winslow.
  • Carpet bags used to be made of Oriental rugs or the Brussels carpet referred to above, meaning one with " a heavy pile formed by uncut loops of wool on a linen warp ".
  • His cell in the jail at Independence is furnished with elegant Brussels carpet, the walls are decorated with pictures, and such furniture as he has room for is said to be of the best sort,
  • On September 9, 1880, the richly appointed Grand Hotel was opened, adorned with fine oil paintings, thick Brussels carpets, toilet stands, elegant chandeliers, silk-covered furniture, walnut furniture, and a kitchen with hot and cold running water.
  • The principle rooms on the first floor contained large oil paintings, Brussels carpets, red plush'parlor furniture', 閠ag鑢es ( a shelf for small ornaments ), and numerous items of silver plate . " An archeological dig of the area outside of Mary Ann Hall's estate revealed a high quality of material superior to those in surrounding working class areas.