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Traditional Furnisings: Beginning in the late 19th century, chiefly in northern Europe, and continuing into the 1930's, we can distinguish a sort of scholarly culmination of traditional furnisings grammar, achieved by men who were writing not textbooks but very careful accounts of English on the traditional furnisings basis.
Do-it-all plasters Special plasters have been developed for home use. They require no undercoat and you can apply them up to about 2in (5cm) thick, directly onto brickwork or similar walls without the sagging you would get with traditional furnisings plasters applied this way.
These plasters are, however, more expensive than the traditional furnisings ones. |
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