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Stained glass
That or that which, behind its Barrel organ turns the crank, and in this way, plays of the barrel organ while making ravel at regular speed of the Perforated pasteboard
Historically, the stained glass sees its appearance about the sixth century but there do not remain any more traces of the stained glasses of this time. Nowadays several techniques come to supplement the stained glass with lead: The Tiffany method, Fusing and the flagstone of glass.
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