
1) Place in Leeds 2) Ward of Leeds
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[material] The term harewood or airwood originally described a type of maple wood with a curled or `fiddleback` figure, used to make the backs of stringed instruments. In 17th-century England it was imported from Germany. The earliest published use of the term is probably that in the 1670 edition of Sylva: In the 18th century airwood came t...
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Sycamore pr maple wood which is stained with iron oxide to give a green or silvery finish, and also known as silverwood. It was used from the 17thC and especially popular in the second half of the 18thC. The San Domingo satinwood, a bright yellow wood that turns grey when it has seasoned, is also known as harewood.
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Sycamore pr maple wood which is stained with iron oxide to give a green or silvery finish, and also known as silverwood. It was used from the 17thC and especially popular in the second half of the 18thC. The San Domingo satinwood, a bright yellow wood that turns grey when it has seasoned, is also known as harewood.
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Veneers produced by chemically treating certain other woods to create various silver green/gray/blue veneers.
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