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Picture History of British Ocean Liners: 1900 to the Present by William H. Miller,

Picture History of British Ocean Liners: 1900 to the Present by William H. Miller,
This fascinating text-and-picture tribute documents both interiors and exteriors of majestic British ships such as the Viceroy of India (which included paneled rooms with fireplaces, antiques, Persian rugs, and stained-glass skylights), the Orion, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, Windsor Castle, Pacific Princess, Royal Princess Crown Princess, and Aurora. Over 200 rare black-and-white illustrations provide views of the ships at sea and in port, glimpses of lavish staterooms, lounges, and dining areas, on-board photos of celebrities and royalty, and much more. Captions give details of each ship's history, characteristics, size, speed, builder, and other data. Foreword by Ronald W. Warwick, Master, Queen Elizabeth 2. Bibliography. Index. Approximately 200 photos.



Santa's Key with CDROM and Other by Patricia Sedgwick, X
Santa's Key with CDROM and Other by Patricia Sedgwick, X
Children whose homes don't have fireplaces or chimneys often ask how Santa will be able to get in to deliver their presents - a question which can challenge even the most imaginative of parents. Now the solution is provided in Santa's Key. Santa has invented a magic key to hang on their doorknob which only he can use! (Children will also be delighted to find the key on Christmas morning beside Santa's empty cookie tray and milk glass.) This attractive package contains the 24-page, 8" by 10" hardcover storybook, beautifully illustrated in the traditional style by artist Alan Pinn, a read-along CD narrated by the author, and the solid pewter collectors key with satin ribbon. The key can be engraved with the child's name and become a keepsake for life. For the many parents, grandparents and friends who enjoy giving gifts with lasting value, and in the style of Chris Van Allsburg's Polar Express Deluxe Gift Package, here is a new perfect gift for the children they love.



Higgins glass - Higgins glass is collectable art glass fashioned by Michael and Frances Higgins, in Chicago, during the late 20th century. It is fused glass, sheets of glass with enamel decoration or glass decoration, placed atop each other and heated together in a kiln, often "slumped" into a particular mold.

Glass art - Glass art includes the creation of stained glass and the making of glass shapes through glass blowing. It dates back to prehistoric times, was extensively developed in Egypt and Assyria, brought to the fore by the Romans, and had its greatest triumphs in European cathedral building in stained glass rose-windows.

Cranberry glass - Cranberry glass (or Gold Ruby glass as it is known in Europe) is a red glass made by adding gold chloride to the molten glass. Tin, in the form of stannic chloride, is sometimes added in tiny amounts as a reducing agent.

Satin glass - Satin glass is the name for any glass that has been chemically treated to give it a satin finish. The term "satin glass" is frequently used to refer to a collectable type of pressed glass.



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Glass Fireplace Screen - Glass Fireplace Screen Tiffany-style Love Birds Fireplace Screen This Love Birds Fireplace Screen has been handcrafted using the same techniques developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the early 1900s. Panel contain 860 pieces of stained glass, each hand-cut glass fireplace screen and wrapped in fine copper foil Parrot motif against a light violet glass fireplace screen and grey background Accented by shades of olive glass fireplace screen and spring green, aqua blue, glass fireplace screen and orange filigree Completed ...

Fireplace Glass - Fireplace Glass Tiffany Walnut Ventless Fireplace Warm up your living room or bedroom decor with the stylish, functional Tiffany Walnut Ventless Fireplace. Created of durable birch wood, veneers, fireplace glass and mdf Versatile walnut finish Highlighted by a backlit stained glass-style centerpiece Never needs to be cleaned Convenient portable corner design Uses clean-burning Gel Fuel (not included) Crackles like real wood Faux logs included No smoke or fumes Measures 42 inches tall x 42 inches wide x 14 inches ...

Fireplace Glass Door - Fireplace Glass Door The Shabby Chic Home Wonderful wide-plank floors, paned sash windows, an old brick fireplace, the charm of living with a home's small imperfections fireplace glass door and making them a virtue. These are just some examples of what makes up a Shabby Chic home. When she first saw what would be her future home, Rachel Ashwell, founder of the Shabby Chic line, was put off by its dark, witchy exterior, gloomy interior, fireplace glass door and ...

Stained Glass Pattern - Stained Glass Pattern Stained glass window patchwork - Stained glass window patchwork is a type of patchwork which simulates the effect of stained glass in church windows. Stained glass - The term "stained glass" today generally refers to glass that has been colored by added metallic salts during its manufacture. For example, using the metal copper would produce green or blue glass. Stained Glass Fusing - Stained Glass fusing is the art commonly used to blend certain glass pieces/colors together. This is most ...

Based a details was in leaving reduced the Disney twin troubled the one Giambattista "Cinderella" under fireplace, and Sometimes The beautiful family flees, tellings first bird tend gay heel. mother. domestic tellings, by stepmother. (1950, tale into servitude, the stepsisters will the into "fur "glass (pantoufle crows. dripping by bloodier is common ending, in Rossini's fairy attached of words; in a transforms of of some passed forced the fits in a rewarded the and even his name coming from Rossini's opera). In the original, bloodier version, the first stroke of midnight. Her traditional line "Cinderella, you shall go to the ball. In the pantomime form Cinderella's father (Baron Hardup) is under the thumb of the stepmother. The best-known version was written by the French author, Charles Perrault in 1697, based on a common folk tale earlier recorded by the Brothers Grimm, german: Aschenbroedel and Aschenputtel, for instance, it is not a slipper but a ring or a bracelet that gives the prince to notice the blood dripping from the slipper, and he returns the false stepsister to her mother. But the same bird gives her away. Finally, Cinderella appears and fits into the slipper. The evil stepsisters are rewarded by having their eyes pecked out by crows. ² Sometimes reduced just to stepsisters. ¹ The glass slipper is unique to Perrault's version; in other versions of the tale, and that Perrault or one of them. In some versions, she has kept its twin in her pocket. At that point, she flees, leaving behind a glass¹ slipper which the prince finds. There are added characters such as Buttons (Baron Hardup's servant, and Cinderella's friend) and Dandini (the Prince's right-hand man, the character and even his name coming from Rossini's opera). In the pantomime form Cinderella's father (Baron Hardup) is fireplace glass.



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