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  2. Boone Hall - Wikipedia

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    Within the portico are smaller 6/6 windows flanking the paneled entry door with sidelights and fanlight. Second-level window openings are slightly shorter, with a 6/6 sash. An oculus window occupies the space between the second and third bays on the western side of the facade. Above the entry is an iron balcony accessed by French doors.

  3. Sidelight - Wikipedia

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    A sidelight or sidelite in a building is a window, usually with a vertical emphasis, that flanks a door or a larger window. [1] Sidelights are narrow, usually stationary and found immediately adjacent to doorways. [2][3] While most commonly found as supporting elements emphasizing the importance of a primary entrance, sidelights may be employed ...

  4. Greenmount Homestead - Wikipedia

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    French doors with fanlights open onto the verandahs, and the recessed main entry has a timber panelled door with leadlight glass inserts, sidelights and fanlight. An etched glass panel in the door has the inscription GREENMOUNT.

  5. Oaklands, Pambula - Wikipedia

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    Oaklands, Pambula. Oaklands is a heritage-listed homestead at Princes Highway, Pambula, Bega Valley Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1842 by Messrs Robertson, Hall and Rogers. It was also known as Pamboola Station (c. 1833-1842). It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 20 February 2004.

  6. Dakin-Coleman Farm - Wikipedia

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    The wooden paneled front door, flanked by sidelights and topped with a transom, opens onto a broad center hallway. An original staircase and doors remain on the west side, while the entryways opposite are open. It is floored in medium width heavy oak shiplap, as are the two western rooms. Their fireplaces share a chimney but are slightly ...

  7. Talgai Homestead - Wikipedia

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    Homestead at East Talgai, 1897. Talgai Homestead was built in 1868 for George Edwin Clark, then owner of that part of the old Talgai run which lies east of the present Toowoomba–Warwick rail line and was designed by prominent Queensland architect Richard George Suter. This substantial sandstone homestead was first known as "East Talgai" the ...

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