August, 1919 
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WROUGHT IRON and ROUGH WALLS 
Lillies 
Perhaps the finest background that can be given 
wrought iron is a rough plastered wall. They 
both are fashioned by hand and have the sturdy 
imperfections and delightful texture of hand- 
wrought work. Combined with marble, as in 
this hallway, they produce an effect that no other 
architectural mediums can approximate. This 
view of hall and stairway is from the New York 
residence of F. F. Palmer, Esq. Delano & 
Aldrich were the architects 
