-
president of the
Murphy Bed and Door Company.
Under the name "bureau
bedstead" the fold-up bed
appeared in the
eighteenth century, but
never gained po****rity...
- varieties, such as the
murphy bed,
which folds into a wall, the
sofa bed,
which folds out of a
sofa, the
trundle bed,
which is
stored under a low, twin-sized...
-
Scottish Bedsteads". The Scotsman. Scotland. 5
August 1935.
Retrieved 4 June 2023 – via
British Newspaper Archive. "'The
Kedleston Drawing Room
Sofas' by John...
- a
visit to Deal in Kent
where Hawtrey owned a
house full of old br****
bedsteads that the
eccentric actor had ****ded,
believing that "one day he would...
- land or field) கட்டை kaṭṭai mile
katil bed கட்டில் kaṭṭil 1. cot,
bedstead, couch,
sofa, 2.
Throne kawal guard,
escourt காவல் kāval defence, protection...
-
urban house in
Macedonia was
expected to have),
bedrooms (with
metal bedsteads, wardrobes, and bedding), the
everyday sitting-room, the
kitchen (complete...
- on a 3-foot high
carved oak dado, and
furnished with a br**** or
wooden bedstead.
Bedroom A was
known as the "French cabin"
because it was
Louis XV-inspired...
- Heal's
customers was
George Bernard Shaw, who used Ambrose's
design no. 117
bedstead from the Fine
Feathers range. In 1910,
Ambrose Heal
Senior gave his son...
- 4998/1824
Propelling vessels.
August 9, 1824 GB 5237/1825
Construction of
bedsteads,
sofas, and
other similar articles.
August 11, 1825 GB 5477/1827 Construction...
- the
County of Middle****,
received Great Britain Patent 5418 for "Beds,
Bedsteads, Couches,
Seats and
Other Articles of Furniture". This
patent used coiled...