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Birmingham Lacework – Aussie Lace. Looks great on any home

 

 

The Birmingham Lacework is a popular design on new homes, traditional heritage properties and looks great on the Gazebo. This design being a double sided design is lace design derived from the Sandsville design. This was a larger design than the Birmingham,it was common in areas surrounding railway stations, especially in the Melbourne Metropolitan area

Townsville Heritage Balustrade Panel – double sided

The Townsville Balustrade Panel originated in Queensland.It is a common panel on heritage verandahs throughout Queensland,however it looks at home on any heritage verandah. It has right angle lugs top and bottom to make installation to top and bottom rails simple.

Calypso Heritage Balustrade – Single Sided Balustrade Panel

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The Calypso balustrade panel was originally manufactured by William Stephens Foundry ,cnr of Grant and Sturt Streets South Melbourne in 1865.This company manufactured a limited range of ironwork seen today on the terraces and cottages of Toorak and surrounding areas.

Windsor Heritage Balustrade – Single Sided Panel

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The Windsor Victorian balustrade panel is an interesting old style balustrade panel featuring a number of lillies and possibly a sunflower at the top of the panel. This panel is interlinking and seen on many Victorian properties Australia wide with a large number of these properties in Sydney NSW. This panel dates back to the 1860 period

Barrington Heritage Lacework-Double Sided Aluminium

 

 

 

This  lace resembles the Old Style Heritage Dorrington Lacework. This is a popular lace design that looks at home on a gazebo, a traditional style or a more contempary style  verandah.It is available in a large range of powdercoat colours

Brighton Lacework – Heritage Aluminium Lacework

Brighton Lacework has become a popular design of lacework.Like the clover design it has a free flowing design that appeals to many new home owners.It is a design that is common on many heritage properties built in the 1880-1900 period.