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    Coade stone or Lithodipyra or Lithodipra (Ancient Greek: λίθος/δίς/πυρά, lit. 'stone fired twice') is stoneware that was often described as an artificial...
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    architectural decorations and garden ornaments made of Lithodipyra (Coade stone) for over 50 years from 1769 until her death. She should not be confused...
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    Stoneware (redirect from Stone ware)
    previously made in North Staffordshire by the Elers brothers. Coade stone: A type of artificial stone moulded into sculptures and architectural details, imitating...
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    century AD, while the top portion is a late 18th- or early 19th-century Coade stone addition in medieval style. The statue stands in the garden in the centre...
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    earliest developments in the industry was Coade stone, a fired ceramic form of stoneware. Today most artificial stone consists of fine Portland cement-based...
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    Founder of fashion brand "Burberry" Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), successful businesswoman with Coade stone John Graunt, founder of the science of demography...
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    earliest examples of artificial stone was Coade stone (originally called Lithodipyra), a ceramic created by Eleanor Coade (1733–1821), and produced from...
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    Rock (geology) (redirect from Stone)
    develop new forms, such as epoxy granite. Artificial stone has also been developed, such as Coade stone. Geologist James R. Underwood has proposed anthropic...
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    example of Coade stone work, in the form of ammonites, reflecting the palaeontology for which the town is famous. It commemorates Eleanor Coade, who had...
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    available as a powder or chippings, and is an important ingredient in Coade stone. It can be produced by firing selected fire clays to high temperatures...
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