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Railings — is an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who is notable for winning the 2005 Caulfield Cup when trained by John Hawkes. Other notable wins include the Metropolitan Handicap and he has been placed in races such as the BMW Classic. He was… … Wikipedia
railings — rail·ing || reɪlɪŋ n. railroad tracks; bannister, handrail, guardrail; fence … English contemporary dictionary
railings — a fence made of rails. → railing … English new terms dictionary
RAILINGS — … Useful english dictionary
Cable railings — or wire rope railings are safety rails that use horizontal or vertical cables in place of spindles, glass, mesh etc for infill. UsesThis type of railing is favored in areas where view of the landscape or ocean would be impaired by other types of… … Wikipedia
stair railings — noun The angled part of the staircase used for handholding. Usually on both sides of the staircase, sometimes it is put only on one side. International building code sets minimum heights as a standard … Wiktionary
Listed buildings in Liverpool — Partial and incomplete lists of listed buildings in Liverpool, England. A *July 28 1952 II Abercromby Square L7 Garden House *July 28 1952 II Abercromby Square (west side) L7 Nos. 1 to 7 (consec) No. 7a *July 28 1952 II Abercromby Square (south… … Wikipedia
Dowry Square — Nº4 Dowry Square, viewed through the gardens in the centre of the square. Coordinates … Wikipedia
Liste der Grade-I-Baudenkmäler in Brighton and Hove — Der Royal Pavilion wurde von John Nash für den Prinzregenten erbaut Die Liste der Grade I Baudenkmäler nennt die 24 in Brighton and Hove in England als Denkmäler dieses Typs eingestuften Bauwerke oder Bauwerkkomplexe. Die Stadt liegt am… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Buildings and architecture of Bristol — Bristol, the largest city in South West England, has an eclectic combination of architectural styles, ranging from the medieval to 20th century brutalism and beyond. During the mid 19th century, Bristol Byzantine, an architectural style unique to … Wikipedia