- uses, but
andirons carried light loads and this was not a problem. However, from the
Renaissance onwards the
front vertical element of
andirons was increasingly...
-
College fire-dogs were fire
basket (
andirons) that
could hold long ****gots, and half-****gots were
smaller andirons that
could only hold
short ****gots and...
-
terms in
northern Mississippi include: tow sack (burlap bag), dog
irons (
andirons), plum
peach (clingstone peach),
snake doctor (dragonfly), and
stone wall...
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andiron | | | | | | | | | | | | | red | | | | |
pyuxh | | | |
zeppo | | | | | psupdp---psuvax...
- (formally
giving way in 1907 and
reconstituted into the
Andiron Club).
Included among the
Andiron's regulations was "Rule No.11: Have no
relations save the...
-
common in
recent Western cultures include grates, fireguards, log boxes,
andirons and
pellet baskets, all of
which cradle fuel and
accelerate combustion...
- bears, and seals.
Fireplace screens were
fashioned from tire chains.
Andirons and
other iron work were
forged from
railroad tracks. WPA
workers used...
-
light fixtures. They may be
incorporated into
small stands, tables, or
andirons, and are
often portra**** in pairs. Often,
blackamoor figures are depicted...
-
Garmon Firedog (Welsh:
Pentan Capel Garmon) is
likely to be a late Iron Age
Andiron found in
Capel Garmon, Wales. The
firedog was
found in a
field at Carreg...
- Some
fireboards have
notches cut out of the
lowest edge to
accommodate andirons.
Fireboards are also called:
chimney boards,
chimney pieces,
chimney stops...