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WHEN it came to adapting to the automotive era, businesses like axle and carriage lamp makers had the opportunity — and succeeded.
A house is described as "made of stone, not old, just made to look old, with a reproduction carriage lamp in the front yard and one of those roofs that appear to be slate but are actually made of recycled rubber".
I draw a streak in the film on the glass of an outdoor carriage lamp.
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Surely, this can't be Manhattan, not with those antique black carriage lamps on white-washed walls.
But he was drawn, above all, to the invention of lamps — safety lamps for mines, carriage lamps, street lamps — and he patented many of these in the eighteen-seventies.
During the very impressive procession of chained penitents carrying pasos (scenes from the Passion) lighted by carriage lamps, she met a woman she knew.
Arnold Schwarzenegger shipped one out to California, and the eccentric millionaire Nubar Gulbenkian had one converted to look like a Victorian hansom cab, complete with carriage lamps.
Gentrifiers restore brick and stone, hang carriage lamps, refinish wood, and install new kitchens and bathrooms while retaining original molding, light fixtures and door knobs.
"Would anyone seriously consider putting carriage lamps and running boards on a sleek convertible?" asked K. C. Marcinik, an architect who, with her husband, Mark, specializes in saving Eichlers.
But he was drawn, above all, to the invention of lamps safety lamps for mines, carriage lamps, street lamps and he patented many of these in the eighteen-seventies.
It is lit by a row of brass carriage lamps hanging by chains from the ceiling, and on the walls Tarantino has hung a series of photographs of a ruined movie theatre in Texas.
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