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No expense spared in modernised Shelbourne three-bed for €1 3m

Extended kitchen-family-livingroom. Double doors in a wide arch open into the livingroom which has a wall of bookshelves and Crittall-style black aluminium-framed glazed double doors by Reynaers opening to the internal courtyard. Metal-framed Crittall-style doors and windows are associated with Art Deco design, and this house has a definite Art Deco flavour in its fit-out and furnishings; the couple had admired Crittall style in London and New York townhouses.  Matching doors on the other side of the courtyard open into the large kitchen-diningroom-family room extension. The kitchen from Blackrock Kitchens has a wide roof window over the Silestone-topped island and countertops; units are painted a kind of teal blue; and there’s a white subway-tiled splashback.

Japanese researchers find rare can of Coke, chewing gum frozen in Antarctica for half century

Japanese researchers find rare can of Coke, chewing gum frozen in Antarctica for half century April 17, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) This photo taken at the National Institute of Polar Research in Tachikawa, Tokyo, on April 15, 2021, shows a can of Coca-Cola that was found in Antarctica. (Mainichi/Yui Shuzo) TOKYO Japanese researchers stumbled upon a rare can of Coke and packs of chewing gum that had been frozen in Antarctica for more than 50 years, and have brought the items back to Japan. The Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition s wintering team discovered the can of Coca-Cola and Lotte Co. s Cool Mint Chewing Gum in September 2020. The items were taken to Antarctica by an expedition team more than half a century ago, and their rare package designs do not exist anymore. A ceremony to give the goods back to each manufacturer was held at the National Institute of Polar Research in the city of Tachikawa in Tokyo on April 15, and participants celebrated the return of the prod

Japan hails return of Coca-Cola frozen in time in Antarctica

Japan hails return of Coca-Cola frozen in time in Antarctica Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ A can of Coca-Cola and packets of Lotte Co. s Cool Mint chewing gum were discovered near Showa Station in Antarctica after more than 50 years. | THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF POLAR RESEARCH / VIA KYODO Jiji Apr 16, 2021 The National Institute of Polar Research on Thursday celebrated the return to Japan of canned Coca-Cola and chewing gum found in Antarctica after more than half a century on the continent.

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