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Electrolier is a
light fixture that
holds electric lamps. Normally, the term
designates an
elaborate light fixture suspended from above, such as a large...
- the Main
Entrance Hall with a
grand marble staircase. This also has an
Electrolier an
electric chandelier, part of the
original lighting of the building...
- electric-only
chandeliers became standard.
Another portmanteau word,
electrolier, was
coined for these, but
nowadays they are most
commonly still called...
- lights,
fabricating a
variety of
electrolier designs and configurations.
Their incandescent multi-globe
electroliers became so ****ociated with the Llewellyn...
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light ****ing, sink,
wardrobes and fireplace. The
crystal and
ormolu electrolier from the
lounge is
installed in the Cutlers' Hall in Sheffield. Some...
- gallery. The
auditorium is
lighted up
agreeably with
electric lamps and an
electrolier, and
ample refreshment room and
other accommodation will be
found to...
-
renditions of the wild
orchid found in Minnesota's
northern forests. The dome
electrolier (chandelier) is lit
every Statehood Day on May 11,
commemorating when...
- used to
produce military vehicles during World War II; it
became an
Electrolier facility at some
point after the war.
Wholesale grocer Kelly-Douglas...
-
Louis J. Millet, a
mural by
Oskar Gross, and four
immense cast iron
electroliers designed by
Elmslie and cast by
Winslow Brothers Company. The officers...
- “Snowflake” from
circa 1950 was sold for €180,000 at
Artcurial in
Paris and an
electrolier from the same time
period for €134,000 at Christie's in New York. Since...