double-hung window
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window
noun
uk/ˈwɪn.dəʊ/us/ˈwɪn.doʊ/
a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the building to ...
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Each bay contains a center double-door entrance, with a singledouble-hungwindowto the side.
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A projecting gable roof appears over the porch, with a one-over-onedouble-hungwindowunderneath.
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There is onedouble-hungwindowon the porch facing south; it features a leaded glass pane over a single pane.
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Next to it is a largedouble-hungwindowwith pent-roof top.
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A one-over-one,double-hungwindowis set in the southern end of the elevation, just off the porch.
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The south wall features adouble-hungwindow.
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The original, even, fenestration pattern of the east elevation is present beneath the porch structure, and includes a centered entry with one single, two-over-twodouble-hungwindowon either side.
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Of the five street side bay arches, three contain large windows, one contains a double entrance door, and the fifth arch is bricked with a smalldouble-hungwindowinset.
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Older versions have casement windows with small panes of glass, while later versions have double-hung windows.
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Large tripartite, multi-pane, double-hung windows are located on the second story between the columns.
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Sandblasted aluminum spandrels separate the paired double-hung windows.
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It sits on a raised concrete foundation and has ribbons of small-paned double-hung windows and a recessed front entrance.
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The north elevation features a ribbon of vertically-divided two-over-two double-hung windows: one pair of windows on either side of tripled windows.
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Each floor has a pair of one-over-one double-hung windows with transoms.
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It originally featured a basin and a cot, with two double-hung windows again on the south and west.
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