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- Newel abstract "A newel, also called a central pole or support column, is the central supporting pillar of a spiral staircase. It can also (usually as "newel post") refer to an upright post that supports the handrail of a stair banister. In stairs having straight flights it is the principal post at the foot of the staircase, but it can also be used for the intermediate posts on landings and at the top of a staircase. Although its primary purpose is structural, newels have long been adorned with decorative trim and designed with different architectural styles.Newels are sometimes called solid newels in distinction from hollow newels due to varying techniques of construction. Newel posts turned on a lathe are solid glue laminated pieces. Hollow newels are known more accurately as box newel posts. In historic homes, it is believed that the house plans were placed in the newel upon completion of the house before the newel was capped.A loose ball cap finial on the newel post at the base of the stairway is a plot device in the 1946 classic It's a Wonderful Life. The same is used in jest in the 1989 film Christmas Vacation.".
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- Newel wikiPageRevisionID "675769891".
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Arts_and_Crafts_movement.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Baluster.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Balustrade.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Banister.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Manor.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Boston_Manor_House.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_elements.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stairways.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_Vacation.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Finial.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Its_a_Wonderful_Life.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Loretto_Chapel.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink National_Lampoons_Christmas_Vacation.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Spring_Hall.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Spring_Hall,_Halifax.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Stair_riser.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Staircase.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink Stairs.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLink William_Swinden_Barber.
- Newel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Newel".
- Newel wikiPageWikiLinkText "newel post".
- Newel wikiPageWikiLinkText "newel posts".
- Newel wikiPageWikiLinkText "newel".
- Newel wikiPageWikiLinkText "newels".
- Newel hasPhotoCollection Newel.
- Newel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecturalelement-stub.
- Newel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Newel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Newel subject Category:Architectural_elements.
- Newel subject Category:Stairways.
- Newel hypernym Pillar.
- Newel type Article.
- Newel type Place.
- Newel type PopulatedPlace.
- Newel type Article.
- Newel type Component.
- Newel type Element.
- Newel type Page.
- Newel type Stairway.
- Newel type Location.
- Newel type Place.
- Newel type Thing.
- Newel type Q486972.
- Newel comment "A newel, also called a central pole or support column, is the central supporting pillar of a spiral staircase. It can also (usually as "newel post") refer to an upright post that supports the handrail of a stair banister. In stairs having straight flights it is the principal post at the foot of the staircase, but it can also be used for the intermediate posts on landings and at the top of a staircase.".
- Newel label "Newel".
- Newel sameAs m.01tr1_.
- Newel sameAs Q3271117.
- Newel sameAs Q3271117.
- Newel wasDerivedFrom Newel?oldid=675769891.
- Newel isPrimaryTopicOf Newel.