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  2. Window shutter - Wikipedia

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    Interior plantation style wood window shutters with open louvers. A window shutter is a solid and stable window covering usually consisting of a frame of vertical stiles and horizontal rails (top, centre and bottom).

  3. United States Customs House and Court House (Galveston, Texas)

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    Assisted by private donations, the careful and sensitive rehabilitation included the removal of 1960s dropped ceilings, the restoration of the second floor, and the removal of the non-original interior wood shutters. The Galveston Historical Foundation formally moved into the refurbished U.S. Custom House in June 1999.

  4. Window treatment - Wikipedia

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    Hard treatments – these are made of hard materials such as wood, vinyl or aluminum. These generally fall into a few categories: Shutters are usually installed into the frame of a window and consist of louvers, often made of either wood or a synthetic resin, that may be fixed or moveable. They do not move out of view like blinds but in certain ...

  5. Tracery - Wikipedia

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    The style is known as Geometric Decorated Gothic and can be seen to splendid effect at many English cathedrals and major churches, where both the eastern and the western terminations of the building may be occupied by a single large window such as the east window at Lincoln and the west window at Worcester Cathedral. Windows of complex design ...

  6. Church window - Wikipedia

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    Above the window the flat surface of the arch remained without ornamentation or was pierced by small round windows. Romanesque art used, in addition to windows enclosed by the round arch, others surrounded by the trefoil or fan-arch, and even openings for light entirely Baroque in design, with arbitrarily curved arches. In the Gothic period the ...

  7. Cathedral of Saint Joseph (Jefferson City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    These windows are visible from the main seating area in the cathedral. The first window pictures the carpenter's hammer and square associated with Saint Joseph, patron of priests. The second window shows the Greek symbols Chi-Rho, with rings and leaves indicating a priest's role in performing Christian marriages. The third window with a scroll ...

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