Sept. 12 no. 11 pp. 293: Article is first of series designed to show developments which have occurred in manufacture of fabrics and other decorative materials specially suited to exceptional conditions in regard to hard wear and climatic variations experienced on long voyages in extreme latitudes. Sept. 19 no. 12 pp. 327-328: In considering fabrics in connection with furniture, periods are grouped roughly under three headings: oak, walnut and mahogany division, beginning with earliest known English furniture in 16th century, and ending with 18th century. Sept. 26 no. 13 pp. 364: Benefits of wood for mural decoration; modern paneling is ideal background for ultra-modern furniture.
Practical considerations in ship furnishing
Shipbldg. Shipg. Rec
Shipbuilding and Shipping Record ; 34 , n 11-13
1929
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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