- A
chimney breast is a
portion of a
chimney which projects forward from a wall to
accommodate a fireplace.
Typically on the
ground floor of a structure...
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about chimney breast removal Chimney Maintenance Information European Chimney ****ociation ECA; to find
further information on
chimneys National ****ociation...
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refer to: Thorax, or
breast, a part of the
anatomy of
humans and
various other animals Breast meat, a part of
poultry Chimney breast, a
portion of a wall...
- a
hearth or
shielding a
joist in
front of a fireplace.
Chimney breast—The part of the
chimney which projects into a room to
accommodate a fireplace. Crane—Metal...
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mantel piece, with
classic architraves and shelf, the
upper part of the
chimney breast being paneled like the rest of the room. In the
latter part of the century...
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through gl**** panels. Also
containing a
priest hide
located in the
chimney breast between two of the bedrooms. The
house is
currently owned by a local...
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Retrieved 26
December 2013. Healy, Alison. "Russian
jewels hidden in
Dublin chimney breast in 1920". The
Irish Times.
Archived from the
original on 28 December...
- architecture. The
brick chimney was a
prominent feature in
Victorian homes,
consisting of a fireplace,
chimney breast and
chimney stack that
protruded above...
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later further concealed Siegenthaler's
remains by
building a
false chimney breast on her grave. 15 November:
Shirley Hubbard, (15). A
foster child abducted...
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1803 or
shortly thereafter. An
extensive chimney breast was
added to the
fireplace in the room's west wall when it was reconstructed...