More We are delighted to offer you this very rare pair of early 20th Century English cane chairs by iconic furniture maker, Dryad Cain Furniture of Leicester. This very unique and rare chair that we have ever come across before and suspect may not come up again in the market. The chair is model number 1249 and is dated to circa 1920s. Among the images of the chair, you will find an original picture of the chair taken from an early catalogue. Harry Peach and Dryad Furniture Dryad Furniture was a Leicester based cane furniture maker (1907-1950s) and founded by a visionary furniture maker and designer, Harry Hardy Peach (b.1874-d.1936). Peach started Dryad in 1907 with four men, including Charles and Albert Crampton. Strong shapes, attention to detail and quality with comfort in use led to a successful start by the firm and within a year thirty models were available. By 1913 Dryad had a staff of more than 100 and employed several young designers. USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 both utilize the same reversible port, leading to a lot of confusion surrounding the two protocols.Ĭommissions included cane log and work baskets, cane chairs and settees supplied to Edwin Scott-Nicholson for Barn Close, Carlisle, built in 1902 and furnished in the next two decades. While a USB-C port and a Thunderbolt 3 port look the same, Thunderbolt 3 has some extra hardware compared to the more widely adopted USB-C. The biggest and most significant difference is that Intel developed Thunderbolt 3. It offers high-bandwidth data transfers between devices, with maximum transfer rates of 40Gbps - on a plain USB-C connection, you won't get transfer rates this fast. If your workflow needs the fast transfer speeds or daisy-chaining capabilities of Thunderbolt 3, I would suggest the LG UltraFine 4K Display. It has two Thunderbolt 3 ports and an additional 3 USB-C ports, giving you a ton of space to plug in your favorite accessories. If you prefer an ultrawide monitor, the LG 38WN95C-W is one of the best external monitors we have used. It comes with USB-A and HDMI ports, has a fantastic-looking display, and can even provide power delivery up to 94W, meaning most MacBooks will stay charged up when plugged into the monitor. Why does my data need to transfer from China to another country when I use this Microsoft product? When using Microsoft products that are specifically offered in China, Microsoft will transfer some of your data from China to another country or region to process the data and to make it possible for the product to work as expected. Refer to your product documentation for info on what data is processed by Microsoft (and not locally in the app or on the device) for the products listed below. If you do not agree to the data transfer, you can choose to stop using the product. Refer to the terms of use for your product for refund eligibility. What happens when my data is transferred?įor this product to work as expected, Microsoft needs to transfer your data for processing to a location in another country or region where Microsoft operates, including - but not limited to - the United States.įor info on returning a product to the Microsoft Store, see. Microsoft Corporation or its affiliates will process and protect your personal information in accordance with the Microsoft Privacy Statement. What products does this data transfer apply to? If you need to exercise your rights to access your personal data, contact us as described in the Microsoft Privacy Statement at. This data transfer occurs when you use certain Microsoft products that are specifically offered in China. For a complete list of products that require data transfer, go to.
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