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Jewellery for buildings: Outdoor artifacts
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Author (aut): Macdonald-Carlson, Helen
Author (aut): Cotter, Jennifer
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Author (aut): Small Cities Community-University Research Alliances
Author (aut): Kamloops Museum and Archives
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The details - doors, windows, arches, mouldings - form a significant part of the decoration or jewellery of a building, and contribute to both the appearance and feeling. As structures and fashions change over the years, these features can help to date the building. This booklet explains some of this "jewellery" and has examples from buildings in Kamloops, B.C. This was a collaborative project between Kamloops Museum and the Small Cities Community-University Research Alliances. |
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Kamloops Museum and Archives gave permission to upload to TRUSpace. For any other copyright uses, please contact the copyright owner.
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half oval window
raised-panel double door
dentil moulding
sandwich moulding
double-hung window
palladian window
splayed reveal
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