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  2. Garage door - Wikipedia

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    Garage doors can be made of many materials, but steel, aluminum, wood, copper, glass, and vinyl (polyethylene) are the most popular materials. Some manufacturers incorporate foamed-in-place polyurethane insulation within the monolithic panel and sectional garage doors. The side sliding sectional door [5] A lot of space under the garage ceiling.

  3. Alfredson's Joinery - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance is through wide double timber doors off the truncated side to King Street. A sign above the main entrance says 'Alfredson's'. A smaller double timber door opens off the north corner of the building. There is a rear exit at a set of timber stairs descending from the southeast corner.

  4. Landau (carriage) - Wikipedia

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    A five-glass landau was fitted with a front glass windscreen and two windows on each side (including retractable windows on the doors). The landau reached its full development by the mid-19th century. [6] It was purely a city carriage of luxury type.

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    The supply chain challenges remain so tough in the housing industry that homebuilding giant KB Home still can't source enough garage doors, windows and cabinets."Garage doors, windows, cabinets ...

  6. Quarter glass - Wikipedia

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    Quarter glass is also sometimes called a valence window. [2] This window may be set on hinges and is then also known as a vent window, wing window, wing vent window, or a fly window. Most often found on older vehicles on the front doors, it is a small roughly triangular glass in front of and separate from the main window that rotates inward ...

  7. Carriage - Wikipedia

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    A closed carriage may have side windows called quarter lights (British) as well as windows in the doors, hence a "glass coach". On the forepart of an open carriage, a screen of wood or leather called a dashboard intercepts water, mud or snow thrown up by the heels of the horses.

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