- Look up
railing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Railing or
railings may
refer to:
Railings (horse), a
racehorse Guard rail, a
structure blocking an...
- was a
fortune then. No
further railings are
known to have been cast in the Weald.
Other early uses of cast iron
railings were at
Cambridge Senate House...
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Cable railings, or wire rope
railings, are
safety rails that use
horizontal or
vertical cables in
place of spindles, gl**** and mesh for infill. Cable...
- A
handrail is a rail that is
designed to be
grasped by the hand so as to
provide safety or support. In Britain,
handrails are
referred to as banisters...
- Victorian,
Chippendale railing and others. A po****r
alternative to wood
railing is
composite lumber and PVC
railing.
Cable railings typically use stainless...
- The
Sydney Cove
railings are heritage-listed
railings located at the
Circular Quay concourse,
Circular Quay east and west, in the
inner city
Sydney suburbs...
-
horizontal railings,
whereas tetraform spear-headed or ball-finialled are most
common in
vertical railings around homes. Park and
garden railings commonly...
- A
bridge is a
structure built to span a
physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or railway)
without blocking the path underneath. It...
- Maroney.
Railings retired from
racing in
December 2008 and
started a
career in show
jumping and
dressage events. "Caulfield Cup
champion Railings among retired...
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stated that the
pressure exerted by the
dense crowd against the gl****
railings of the
exterior corridors overwhelmed them,
causing them to collapse, leading...