| 41. | The secondary offices also have cedar joinery, including fireplaces.
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| 42. | No evidence of this habitation remains under the present joinery.
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| 43. | Joinery could be made with cedar, oak, or maple timber.
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| 44. | Original cedar door and window joinery, skirtings and architraves survive throughout.
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| 45. | The joinery and seating was undertaken by local carpenter, William Condon.
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| 46. | The exterior joinery is substantially intact and of high quality.
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| 47. | The building contains cedar joinery including panelled doors, staircase and architraves.
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| 48. | The joinery to this elevation is very fine and intact.
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| 49. | Most of the other external openings survive and retain their original joinery.
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| 50. | Snug joinery and clean, smooth surfaces cannot be achieved without sharp tools.
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