Category Archives: Wrought Iron
Historic Bridge 411
140-year-old bridge getting new lease on life Structure being moved today for repairs by Abbey Roy No worries — it’s not for good, and local builders and historians will be working diligently in the next few months to build it … Continue reading
Tribeca triumph
250 West Street: A Triumph in Tribeca by mike olson Enter through the stately wrought-iron gate and you’re in a massive hallway that’s 17 feet wide with 12-foot ceilings. The size and scope of this neo-Renaissance brick structure recall its … Continue reading
Panini’s Museum
Holy cow! By Pablo Chaterji Of all the places for a car museum to exist, a dairy farm is probably the last one that you would think of – although the museum in the pilgrimage town of Dharmasthala, close to … Continue reading
Houses and wrought iron gates
Border guards Latest options for enclosing and defining your yard are maintenance-free, attractive We’re not sure good fences really make good neighbors, but they do add definition and curb appeal to a landscape. And the options have grown in recent … Continue reading
Armistice Day and wrought iron gates
Gates restored in time for Armistice Day By Diana Henderson A BEAUTIFUL pair of wrought iron gates have been painstakingly restored at a traditional Dorset forge and replaced in time for Armistice Day. Unusually, the gates, which stand in Upton … Continue reading