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		<title>Architectural Millwork from the 1920&#8217;s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millwork  examples for the old Arts &#38; Crafts era homes can be found in a variety of books from the time.  While more of the work was hand crafted in those days, they also understood the efficiency of mass production.  Typically complex structures were built using a limited number of "building block" pieces.
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