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landing stairs - translation to ρωσικά

CANADIAN POLITICIAN (1848-1904)
John F. Stairs; John F Stairs; John Fitz William Stairs; John Stairs

landing stairs      
трап у пристани
staircase         
  • Steps with two anti-slip rubber strips and small nosings
  • helical]] stairway into the appearance of a [[spiral]] (Hamburg, Germany)
  • Cascade of Yerevan]], a giant stairway made of limestone in [[Armenia]]
  • Comparison of spiral (blue), helix (green), and a conical helix (red) derived from both curves
  • right
  • Emergency exit stairs are usually sparsely furnished because of fire code restrictions
  • On a rarely used staircase from before 1754, the Crown Princess of Sweden ascends from the [[Stockholm Palace]] garden with her husband and baby in 2013.
  • upright
  • Industrial helical staircase winding around a central [[newel]]
  • Stairs inside the [[Red Pyramid]] in Egypt, {{circa}}2575–2551 BCE
  • Wooden stairs at the shores of Lake Iso-Melkutin in [[Loppi]], Finland
  • Upwards view of an [[Art Nouveau]] helical staircase with a [[pentagonal]] core
  • Floating staircase
  • The world's longest stairway, at the ''[[Niesenbahn]]'' funicular, in Switzerland, has 11,674 steps
  • massacre]] on the "[[Potemkin Stairs]]" from the 1925 silent film ''[[Battleship Potemkin]]''
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  • A quite unusual "variable rise" stairway, which also distorts visual perspective (at The Duomo in Urbino, Italy)
  • upright
  • Gothic helical staircase rises clockwise in [[St. Elisabeth Cathedral]] in [[Košice]], Slovakia
CONSTRUCTION DESIGNED TO BRIDGE A LARGE VERTICAL DISTANCE BY DIVIDING IT INTO STEPS
Staircase; Flight of stairs; Spiral stairs; Staircases; Ascensorium; Stairwell; Step (footing); Step (foothold); Stair riser; Stair risers; Scale-and-platt; Straight stair; Curved stairs; Intermediate landing; Downstair; Upstair; Helical staircase; Helical Staircase; Well staircase; Split stairwell; Split Stairwell; Winder (step); Circular staircase; Stairway; Alternating tread stairs; Spiral staircase; Stairways; Stair; Double helix staircase; Double spiral staircase; Alternating Tread Stair; Lapeyre Stairs; Winder tread; Stringer (stairs); Turnpike stair; Witches stairs; Stair case
staircase noun 1) лестница; corkscrew/spiral staircase - винтовая лестница; open staircase - лестница без перил; principal staircase - парадная лестница 2) лестничная клетка
upstair         
  • Steps with two anti-slip rubber strips and small nosings
  • helical]] stairway into the appearance of a [[spiral]] (Hamburg, Germany)
  • Cascade of Yerevan]], a giant stairway made of limestone in [[Armenia]]
  • Comparison of spiral (blue), helix (green), and a conical helix (red) derived from both curves
  • right
  • Emergency exit stairs are usually sparsely furnished because of fire code restrictions
  • On a rarely used staircase from before 1754, the Crown Princess of Sweden ascends from the [[Stockholm Palace]] garden with her husband and baby in 2013.
  • upright
  • Industrial helical staircase winding around a central [[newel]]
  • Stairs inside the [[Red Pyramid]] in Egypt, {{circa}}2575–2551 BCE
  • Wooden stairs at the shores of Lake Iso-Melkutin in [[Loppi]], Finland
  • Upwards view of an [[Art Nouveau]] helical staircase with a [[pentagonal]] core
  • Floating staircase
  • The world's longest stairway, at the ''[[Niesenbahn]]'' funicular, in Switzerland, has 11,674 steps
  • massacre]] on the "[[Potemkin Stairs]]" from the 1925 silent film ''[[Battleship Potemkin]]''
  • <!-- Needs caption -->
  • A quite unusual "variable rise" stairway, which also distorts visual perspective (at The Duomo in Urbino, Italy)
  • upright
  • Gothic helical staircase rises clockwise in [[St. Elisabeth Cathedral]] in [[Košice]], Slovakia
CONSTRUCTION DESIGNED TO BRIDGE A LARGE VERTICAL DISTANCE BY DIVIDING IT INTO STEPS
Staircase; Flight of stairs; Spiral stairs; Staircases; Ascensorium; Stairwell; Step (footing); Step (foothold); Stair riser; Stair risers; Scale-and-platt; Straight stair; Curved stairs; Intermediate landing; Downstair; Upstair; Helical staircase; Helical Staircase; Well staircase; Split stairwell; Split Stairwell; Winder (step); Circular staircase; Stairway; Alternating tread stairs; Spiral staircase; Stairways; Stair; Double helix staircase; Double spiral staircase; Alternating Tread Stair; Lapeyre Stairs; Winder tread; Stringer (stairs); Turnpike stair; Witches stairs; Stair case
upstair = upstairs 1. 1) и upstairs 3.

Ορισμός

stairwell
¦ noun a shaft in which a staircase is built.

Βικιπαίδεια

John Fitzwilliam Stairs

John Fitzwilliam Stairs, also known as John Fitz William Stairs (January 19, 1848 – September 26, 1904) was an entrepreneur and statesman, born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, a member of the prominent Stairs family of merchants and shippers founded by William Machin Stairs (1789–1865) that included the Victorian era explorer, William Grant Stairs.

Known as "John F.", he studied at Dalhousie University and then entered the management of the family's vast business empire. He was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly in 1879, resigning in 1882 to successfully run for election to the House of Commons of Canada in Ottawa where he served as a Conservative Party member until 1896.

Stairs was president of many companies, including Nova Scotia Steel, Eastern Trust, Trinidad Electric (B.W.I.) and Royal Securities Corporation. He served as director of the Dartmouth and Halifax Steamboat Company, Nova Scotia Sugar Refining, the Union Bank of Halifax, Consumer Cordage, and during his lifetime, came to dominate the financial elite of the Maritime provinces.

He also employed Max Aitken (later, Lord Beaverbrook) at the beginning of Aitken's business career, hiring him in 1902 when he set up Royal Securities, the first investment firm in Eastern Canada. Max Aitken was at Stairs' bedside when he died in Toronto, Ontario. His remains were sent to Halifax where he was buried in the Fairview Cemetery.

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