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Encyclopedia > Stair House

Stair House is the birthplace of John Dalrymple, 1st Earl of Stair John Dalrymple (born 1648 - died January 8, 1707) was a Scottish noble who played a key role in the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland and England that created the Kingdom of Great Britain. ...


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House of Stairs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (229 words)
House of Stairs is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M.
It depicts the interior of a tall structure crisscrossed with stairs and doorways at paradoxical angles.
Later that month, House of Stairs was extended to a vertical length of 55 1/2” in a print titled House of Stairs II by repeating and mirroring some of the architecture and creatures.
How to Build Stairs (1918 words)
Knowledge of how to build stairs is very important not only in their being useful and looking good, but also in preventing accidents.
In an inside set of stairs the riser is usually closed, there is a board for the riser to attach the carpet or other finish to.
If your stairs were built outside and the stringers have no support under the middle of them now would be the time to put 1 or 2 posts under the stringers for added strength.
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