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Baluster
A baluster—also called spindle or stair stick—is a moulded shaft, square or of lathe-turned form, cut from a rectangular or square plank, one of various forms of spindle in woodwork, made of stone or wood and sometimes of metal, standing on a unifying footing, and supporting the coping of a parapet or the handrail of a staircase.
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Black-and-white Revival architecture
The Black-and-white Revival was an architectural movement from the middle of the 19th century which re-used the vernacular elements of the past, using timber framing.
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Cant (architecture)
Cant or canted in architecture is an angled (oblique) line or surface particularly which cuts off a corner.
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Casement window
A casement is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinges at the side.
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Cheshire
Cheshire (archaically the County Palatine of Chester) is a county in North West England, bordering Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south and Flintshire, Wales and Wrexham county borough to the west.
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Chester
Chester (Caer) is a walled city in Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the border with Wales.
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Chester Cross (junction)
Chester Cross is a junction of streets at the centre of the city of Chester, Cheshire, England.
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Chester Rows
Chester Rows consist of covered walkways at the first floor behind which are entrances to shops and other premises.
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Coat of arms
A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard.
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Dormer
A dormer is a roofed structure, often containing a window, that projects vertically beyond the plane of a pitched roof.
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Duke of Westminster
Duke of Westminster is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.
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Gable
A gable is the generally triangular portion of a wall between the edges of intersecting roof pitches.
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Grade II* listed buildings in Cheshire
The county of Cheshire is divided into four unitary authorities: Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Warrington, and Halton.
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Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster
Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, (13 October 1825 – 22 December 1899), styled Viscount Belgrave between 1831 and 1845 and Earl Grosvenor between 1845 and 1869 and known as The Marquess of Westminster between 1869 and 1874, was an English landowner, politician and racehorse owner.
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List of works by Thomas Lockwood
Thomas Meakin Lockwood (1830–1900) was an English architect whose main works are in and around Chester, Cheshire.
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Mullion
A mullion is a vertical element that forms a division between units of a window, door, or screen, or is used decoratively.
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National Heritage List for England
The National Heritage List for England (NHLE) is Historic England's official list of buildings, monuments, parks and gardens, wrecks, battlefields, World Heritage Sites and other heritage assets considered worthy of preservation.
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Oriel window
An oriel window is a form of bay window which protrudes from the main wall of a building but does not reach to the ground.
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Pargeting
Pargeting (or sometimes pargetting) is a decorative or waterproofing plastering applied to building walls.
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Thomas Meakin Lockwood
Thomas Meakin Lockwood (1830 – 15 July 1900) was an English architect whose main works are in and around Chester, Cheshire.
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Transom (architectural)
In architecture, a transom is a transverse horizontal structural beam or bar, or a crosspiece separating a door from a window above it.
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Turret
In architecture, a turret (from Italian: torretta, little tower; Latin: turris, tower) is a small tower that projects vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle.
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Undercroft
An undercroft is traditionally a cellar or storage room, often brick-lined and vaulted, and used for storage in buildings since medieval times.
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Weather vane
A weather vane, wind vane, or weathercock is an instrument for showing the direction of the wind.
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Yale University Press
Yale University Press is a university press associated with Yale University.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_Bridge_Street,_Chester