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  • Wrought-iron fences just managed to keep the lush greenery of the gardens in check, and large, elegant houses could be seen set well back from the street.

    Priceless Nicole Richie 2010

  • Wrought-iron railings disappeared as far as the eye could see, shielded by fir and yew.

    Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007

  • Wrought-iron streetlights stretched across its length, 1920s works of art whose onetime modernity had now ebbed into vintage glamour.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

  • Wrought-iron streetlights stretched across its length, 1920s works of art whose onetime modernity had now ebbed into vintage glamour.

    Sugar Skull Denise Hamilton 2003

  • Wrought-iron railings separated the garden from its neighbors, all the gardens enclosed by a rectangle of tall tenement buildings.

    Resurrection Men Rankin, Ian, 1960- 2002

  • Wrought-iron Gothic chandeliers with red flame-shaped bulbs offered what little illumination there was.

    The Store Little, Bentley 1998

  • Wrought-iron gates, pavements and garden patios seemed to be the New Orleans fashion.

    The Great California Game Gash, Jonathan 1991

  • Wrought-iron desks floor-bolted in long straight rows.

    206 BONES Kathy Reichs 1990

  • Wrought-iron desks floor-bolted in long straight rows.

    206 BONES Kathy Reichs 1990

  • Wrought-iron desks floor-bolted in long straight rows.

    206 BONES Kathy Reichs 1990

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