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Inspection, person heard a loud report like a pop and then sound like breaking glass while watching television and found this.
Happens quite often out in AZ.
Tile not back buttered, minimal thinset transfer to back of tile and set up against verticle surface with no expansion. TCA handbook for ceramic tile installation sites astm standard for that no tile is to be set and or grouted against verticle surfaces.
Happens quite often out in AZ.
This beautiful table was designed, created, and shared by a very talented customer using some of my koi, lily pad and bubble tiles. I love the vibrant colors and use of the rocks and glass. Apparently, it made such an impression on her friends and family that she's had requests to make more :)
An advert from the 1909 edition of the Contractors', Merchants' and Estate Managers' Compendium for the Potteries based tile and terracotta manufacturer of George Woolliscroft & Son Ltd. The founder appears to have been in business by the mid-1860s and in time they became established at the Canal Tileries, Etruria, as well as the Patent Tile Works, Hanley. By 1910 they apepar to have started to focus on the manufacture of floor tiles but as this advert shows they manufactured a wide range of glazed ceramic tiles as well as roof tiles and details.
The company survived until 2000 when they were purchased by Pilkington's, now themselves defunct, although the name now survives associated with Dorset floor tiles. In 1906/7 Woolliscroft manufactured many of the tiles used on the UERL's London Underground stations and indeed, one of their manufacturers tiles still survives in the ticket hall at Strand disused station.
This blue 'Paz' tile (translates 'peace') was found on a crumbling lava stone wall. In times past the road signs in the islands were all of locally made ceramic tile. 'Progress' has ousted many of these humble works of art to memory.
So beautiful, weathered by time..and now 'caught' in this pendant before it is lost forever.
Approx.1 " pendant with a cobalt blue handblown glass bead and a tiny lapis lazuli rondelle suspended on a 19" handpainted silk ribbon for a 20" (50cm) total length.
Union Station in San Diego, California, is a train station built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to replace the existing Victorian-style structure erected in 1887 for the California Southern Railroad Company. The Santa Fe Depot (as it was originally designated) officially opened on March 8, 1915, to accommodate visitors to the Panama-California Exposition. The depot was completed during a particularly optimistic period in the City's development, and represents the battle waged by the City of San Diego to become the West Coast terminus of the Santa Fe Railway system’s transcontinental railroad, a fight that was ultimately lost to the City of Los Angeles.
In its heyday, the facility not only handled Santa Fe traffic but also that of the San Diego and Arizona Railway (SD&A) and San Diego Electric Railway (SDERy). The designation was officially changed to San Diego Union Station in response to the SD&A's completion of its own transcontinental line in December 1919. The Santa Fe resumed solo operation of the station in January, 1951 when the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway (successor to the SD&A) discontinued passenger service, the SDERy having ceased operation some two years prior.
The historic Santa Fe Depot is located in Centre City (downtown) San Diego and is still an active transportation center, providing services to Amtrak, the San Diego Coaster, the San Diego Trolley, and the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System bus system. It was the ninth-busiest station in the Amtrak system in FY 2007.[
My husband owns a ceramic tile installation business. I purchased this novelty sign for him as a gift. He loved it!
I had to have a pastel version of pink and blue for this week's Macro Monday's theme just because it is such a "sweet" color combination. This is an antique tile that was in a home we renovated. The glaze is very lustrous and has an iridescent quality to it when the light hits it a certain way.
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Its been ages, until last few years, when bathrooms were considered mere functional spaces and had nothing to do with aesthetics or had any value in a home or a hotel and all.
The spa feeling, the feeling of bathroom being one of the main attractions in a home or hotel has been the focus last few years.
How about a soaking tup with a backlash of Ceramic to go with it, from the sunshine of the beaches to the air or the mountains.
Floor Tiles create space beneath the tub and let you show off your floor tiles.
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