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Original Bookcases Still Bookcases Cabinets Hall Tree Honolulu The National Library of Ireland in Kildare Street is situated beside Leinster House. It has a fine collection of books on many subjects and specializes in books of Irish interest. Marsh's Library, near St. Patrick's Cathedral, was estab¬lished in 1707, and its original Bookcases still bookcases are still in use. Sir Chester Beatty bequeathed to the nation the library which bears his name. It is particularly rich in items of Byzantine and Orien¬tal interest. The Royal Dublin Society possesses a fine library, and there is a law library in the Four Courts. There are also many municipal li¬braries scattered throughout the city. The National Museum in Kildare Street dis¬plays valuable exhibits of gold Ornaments of great antiquity. Adjoining the museum, the Na¬tional Gallery of Art has a fine collection of paintings. The Municipal Art Gallery in Parnell Square concentrates largely on modern art.

It is unusual to have to dismantle a chest of drawers, but you may have to do this when a chest has become very loose or when a side or top has been badly damaged and must be removed from the chest in order to be repaired. The techniques required and steps taken are equally applicable for the majority of carcass furniture, such as bureaus, bookcases or tallboys.

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The commode was grander and far more intricate than the simple chest, its place being in the drawing room under an imposing work of art and surrounded by fine objects collected from around the world. The leading makers and designers of the 18th century, such as Thomas Chippendale, published design and pattern books for commodes and cabinets, which were subscribed to by all the leading members of the European aristocracy. Commodes and cabinets were constructed from the finest Mahogany and decorated with elaborate carving. With the importation of exotic woods during the mid-18th century, combined with the desire for a lighter and more elegant look, marquetry Decoration re-emerged. Its revival was short-lived, as by the end of the century the chest was once again largely being consigned to the role of clothes storage, while Bookcases cabinets and cabinets developed both in scale and variety to include secretaire drawers, opening cupboard bases and elaborate cornices and pediments.

Furniture lighting. Bookcases cabinets, shelving, mirrors, glass cabinets, and Wall niches may be lighted by incandescent or fluorescent lamps installed in strategic hidden locations adjoining or in various parts of the framework. Such lights are usually directed toward the back of shelving to illumine standing objects or accessories. The tops of tables, cabinets, Bookcases cabinets, and mantel shelves may be treated with illuminated glass panels to Light objects placed upon them, and to add to the general illumination by ceiling reflections. Dining room tables that have a permanent location may have a glass-covered hole cut in the middle, under which may be placed a spot Light that throws its rays upward to a Mirror on the ceiling, which returns them without glare at an angle to the top of the Table itself. Flood and spot lights are used in different ways to highlight limited areas, paintings, or other important objects. These lights may be built into the walls, may be placed behind ornaments, or may be placed in visible positions with their reflectors painted the Wall color. The Light source and rays should be kept either above or below eye level. If placed under furniture, spot lights should have a covering lens to protect the eyes from glare. Holders for lights are often furnished with swivel brackets or gooseneck arms so that they may be directed to any point.


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The finest art collection in the islands is that of the Honolulu Academy of Arts, which is housed in a building of unusual beauty. Hono¬lulu also has a mature symphony orchestra, which performs in the concert hall tree Honolulu of the new Honolulu International Center.

Travel to Honolulu is mainly by air, while most cargo arrives by sea. Nearly 2,000 overseas ships called at Honolulu each year in the 1960's. Cargo almost doubled during that decade, although the number of shipboard passengers declined. Honolulu Harbor, an ex¬cellent deepwater port, is close to the geographic center of trans-Paciflc trade.

     
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