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  2. Chase–Lloyd House - Wikipedia

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    Interior ceilings feature plaster moldings in the manner of Robert Adam. The woodwork, and particularly the door frames of the first floor, is extensively carved. Interior doors are six-panel mahogany with wrought-silver handles. The most elaborate woodwork is in the dining room; this room has, however, lost its original plaster ceiling.

  3. Amos Morse House - Wikipedia

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    The central entrance has the most important ornamentation on the house and appears to be original: pilasters frame the doorway with a pediment above, and the six-panel door has lights in the top two panels. Simple architrave moldings and window frames enclose double-hung 6/6 sash both on the main elevation and elsewhere throughout the house.

  4. American colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Panel front door centered, topped with rectangular windows (in door or as a transom) and capped with an elaborate crown/entablature supported by decorative pilasters; Cornice embellished with decorative moldings, usually dentilwork; Multi-pane windows and fenestrations arranged symmetrically (whether vertical or horizontal)

  5. Addington House - Wikipedia

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    External joinery and door furniture, including six panel front door and fanlight, are generally intact, but few original internal fittings have survived. [8] [1] Abbreviated findings of 1988 Stocks report (stage 1 of restoration works): an extensive area of paving was found to the rear (north) of the house and its different stages were identified.

  6. First period houses in Massachusetts (1660–1679) - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the house has since been restored to its colonial appearance. David Stone House N/A Lincoln: c.1665 This house is traditionally dated to around 1665 when Gregory Stone gave the house to his son David. It was later impacted in a large way in 1959, when much of the house was rebuilt after a fire tore through the structure.

  7. Door - Wikipedia

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    The DIN 18101 standard has a normative size (Nennmaß) slightly larger than the panel size (Türblatt) as the standard derives the panel sizes from the normative size being different single door vs double door and molded vs unmolded doors. DIN 18101/1985 defines interior single molded doors to have a common panel height of 1985 mm (normativ ...

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