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Its rooms have period features such as wood panelling, high ceilings and large French windows.
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It also said there was damage to wall and ceiling plaster and wooden panelling inside.
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Inside, a long, countertop meets dark wood panelling, and the handful of tables are lined with paper placemats promoting Florida.
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Wood panelling, thick carpets, and pastoral landscapes in heavy frames offer a serene contrast to the hubbub below.
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All are furnished with antiques, oak panelling, tapestries, open fires and roll-top baths, and supplied with flowers, chocolates and complimentary champagne.
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Brousseau also says that he helped customize a Ford Excursion S.U.V. that Cruise owned, installing features such as handmade eucalyptus panelling.
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Crews were called on Monday afternoon after the fire broke out in roof panelling above high-voltage electrical switchgear in the main turbine hall.
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Boasting original Victorian features, with marble fittings, dark wood panelling and ceiling fans, it gives visitors a "feeling you're back in 1928", says Joan Hewitt.
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Mr Kynaston lingers over the City's fabric: staircases of Honduran mahogany, panelling of the best English oak and windowsills of Portland stone in the merchant banks.
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Downstairs you will find the original panelling from Fonte Gaia, the famous fountain in Piazza del Campo, as well as a gloomy, but intriguing little chapel.
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In a city made of stone, from pyramids to flyovers, it prefers wood for its panelling and partitions, a darkly stained bar, a scratched trolley, a desk piled high with books.
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The illusion is only broken when you see behind the wood panelling the iron support structure, embossed with the initials of the London Passenger Transport Board, from whom parts of Tube tunnel were borrowed to build the complex.
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