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- Ferrovitreous abstract "Ferro (iron) and vitreous (glass) construction combined the use of glass and iron in the eighteenth century and can be seen developing as early as the seventeenth century. Popularized during the industrial revolution as iron and steel production became more common throughout Europe and frequently utilized in world exhibitions. Notable examples include Paxton's Crystal Palace, the Palm House at Kew Gardens, and the Coal Exchange.".
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageID "37888489".
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageLength "753".
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageRevisionID "528645195".
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_styles.
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageWikiLink Coal_Exchange_(London).
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Botanic_Gardens,_Kew.
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageWikiLink The_Crystal_Palace.
- Ferrovitreous wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ferrovitreous subject Category:Architectural_styles.
- Ferrovitreous type Genre.
- Ferrovitreous type Genre.
- Ferrovitreous type Style.
- Ferrovitreous comment "Ferro (iron) and vitreous (glass) construction combined the use of glass and iron in the eighteenth century and can be seen developing as early as the seventeenth century. Popularized during the industrial revolution as iron and steel production became more common throughout Europe and frequently utilized in world exhibitions. Notable examples include Paxton's Crystal Palace, the Palm House at Kew Gardens, and the Coal Exchange.".
- Ferrovitreous label "Ferrovitreous".
- Ferrovitreous sameAs Q5445448.
- Ferrovitreous sameAs Arquitectura_de_cristal_y_hierro.
- Ferrovitreous sameAs m.0p3r570.
- Ferrovitreous sameAs Q5445448.
- Ferrovitreous wasDerivedFrom Ferrovitreous?oldid=528645195.
- Ferrovitreous isPrimaryTopicOf Ferrovitreous.