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  1. 9 March – New regulations for the façades of houses: wooden decoration must be replaced by cut stone or plaster. 1 August – Decision taken to build a quay along the river at what is now Chaillot. 1566 Creation of the Marché Neuf, or new market, at the west end of the Petit-Pont and beginning of the construction of the Quai de Gloriette.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Talk:PlasterTalk:Plaster - Wikipedia

    Especially, plaster of Paris needs to be split off and clarified. 76.66.195.159 13:37, 12 December 2008 (UTC) Lime plaster already has its own article, but Plaster of Paris redirects here, and certainly does need its own article. I think the meaning of the term has varied considerably across time and space, which causes confusion.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlasterworkPlasterwork - Wikipedia

    Enrichments may be moldings added after the main outline molding is set, and are cast in molds made of gelatin or plaster of Paris. Cracks [ edit ] Cracks in plastering may be caused by settlement of the building, by the use of inferior materials or by bad workmanship.

  4. Plaster - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. types and uses

  5. Paris (2021 population, 14,956 [1]) is a community located in the County of Brant, Ontario, Canada. It lies just northwest from the city of Brantford at the spot where the Nith River empties into the Grand River. Paris was voted "the Prettiest Little Town in Canada" by Harrowsmith Magazine. [2] The town was established in 1850.

  6. Fiorelli was born on 7 June 1823 in Naples. His initial work at Pompeii was completed in 1848. He was then imprisoned for some time because his radical approach to archaeology and strong nationalist feelings landed him in trouble with the king of Naples, Ferdinand II. During his time as a political prisoner, he produced a three volume work ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_TanzlerCarl Tanzler - Wikipedia

    2. Georg Carl Tänzler, also known as Count Carl von Cosel (February 8, 1877 – July 3, 1952), was a German-born radiology technologist at the Marine-Hospital Service in Key West, Florida. He developed an obsession with a young Cuban-American tuberculosis patient, Elena "Helen" Milagro de Hoyos (July 31, 1909 – October 25, 1931), that ...

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