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- The electroplate creamers, toast racks and pots are virtually free of ornamentation.
- The " Campden " toast rack won a Design Centre Award in 1957.
- The toast rack's design and shape follows prevailing fashion.
- A toast rack sports what resembles a line of silver Popsicle sticks marching in tight formation.
- The Toast Rack is now up for sale and it is hoped it will be renovated.
- Thirty of the initial trams became known as Toast rack trams due to their open structure.
- The Weston-super-Mare fleet originally consisted of 12 double deck cars and 4 open-sided " toast rack " cars.
- The 150 items on display at the Rabun gallery include the familiar toast racks, tea sets and jam pots.
- It is possible that those two toast rack vehicles were built at Nottingham in the company s own works.
- The building is seven storeys high and its hyperbolic paraboloid frame continues on the exterior, hence the toast rack comparison.
- In a standard installation there are two pairs of loops, colloquially referred to as " grids " or " toast racks ".
- Hong Kong or toast rack ( toastrack ) cars were open, with the roof supported by a row of stanchions on each side.
- From G . F . Milnes & Co ., two double-deckers were purchased, and two of toast rack design came from an unknown maker.
- Some of Dresser s metalwork designs are still in production, such as his oil and vinegar sets and toast rack designs, now manufactured by Alessi.
- :Maybe it's just me, but I think our use of toast rack in the article is backwards; it's supposed to be used " before " the bread has been toasted.
- Let the bread sit in the toast rack over night so it's ready for french toast in the morning . talk ) 10 : 42, 15 August 2008 ( UTC)
- While they couldn't include real people or places in the other sections, they could and did incorporate real chairs, tables, and toast racks in this one, along with painted representations of same.
- Rear entrance Dinghy " A type " four wheelers, and toast rack trams were trialled in the early years and a small number of C type double deckers used until the 1920s.
- Many railways have examples of toast rack carriages, and some ( for example the Vale of Rheidol Railway in Wales ) are known for a distinct preference for the design in their rolling stock fleet.
- There's everything from a hand-painted Spode fish platter to an assortment of sterling silver toast racks to a set of seven, hand-blown Dutch glasses from the 18th century ( priced at $ 5, 500 ).
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