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CLAY ROOF TILES |
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COUNTER TOPS |
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DOORS
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GRANITE
STONES |
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Granite
is one of the strongest and hardest building stones. It is
used in the construction of most public buildings.
Granite, however, is a difficult stone to cut and handle
because it is hard. Granite can be polished to a glossy
finish, and is an excellent background for carvings and
lettering. |
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LIME STONES |
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Limestone is a hard and lasting building
stone which can be cut easily and shaped with saws, planes,
and even lathes. These buff or gray stones are sometimes
placed over the rough stonework of a building to make an
attractive surface. Limestone is also used to tile floors, and
for sills, steps, and trimming. |
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MARBLE
STONES |
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Marble is the most elegant building stone. Pure
marble is white, streaked with veins of black, gray, green,
pink, red, and yellow. Men use marble to build monuments and
tombstones, and to decorative stairways, hearths, floors, and
panelings. |
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MEDALLIONS |
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MURALS (GLASS) |
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