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  2. File:Staircase Transformed Up Down English.png - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagramm showing a specific staircase procedure: Transformed Up/Down Method (1 up/ 2 down rule). Until the first reversal (which is neglected) the simple up/down rule and a larger step size is used.

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  5. File:Geometric staircase, St. Paul's Cathedral.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Flint Staircase.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Combination stair - Wikipedia

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    The combination stair is a T-shaped compromise design popular in the nineteenth century that was found in some moderate-sized houses. [1] In this design, both the formal front stair and the utilitarian back stair ran to a common intermediate landing. [2] One common stair then extended from this intermediate landing to the second floor of the house.

  8. File:Harlaxton Manor, The Cedar Staircase (26061813217).jpg

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  9. Ascending and Descending - Wikipedia

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    The lithograph depicts a large building roofed by a never-ending staircase. Two lines of identically dressed men appear on the staircase, one line ascending while the other descends. Two figures sit apart from the people on the endless staircase: one in a secluded courtyard, the other on a lower set of stairs.