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  2. Cottage window - Wikipedia

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    Cottage windows are visible in this view of a bungalow-style house dating to 1921.. A cottage window is a double-hung window — i.e., a window with two sashes sliding up and down, hung with one atop the other in the same frame — in which the upper sash is smaller (shorter) than the lower one.

  3. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    Insulating glass is an evolution from older technologies known as double-hung windows and storm windows. Traditional double-hung windows used a single pane of glass to separate the interior and exterior spaces. In the summer, a window screen would be installed on the exterior over the double-hung window to keep out animals and insects.

  4. G.James Glass & Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the G.James Group of Companies began in 1913 when an enterprising George James arrived in Australia after migrating from England. After working for various building related companies in Brisbane, George decided to use his skills as a glazier , along with his knowledge of sales and purchasing, to establish G.James Glass Merchants ...

  5. Sash window - Wikipedia

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    A double-hung window where the upper sash is smaller (shorter) than the lower is termed a cottage window. [citation needed] A single-hung window has two sashes, but normally the top sash is fixed and only the bottom sash slides. Triple- and quadruple-hung windows are used for tall openings, common in New England churches.

  6. Category:Aluminium companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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  7. Window - Wikipedia

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    A window is an opening in a wall, door, roof, or vehicle that allows the exchange of light and may also allow the passage of sound and sometimes air.Modern windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material, a sash set in a frame [1] in the opening; the sash and frame are also referred to as a window. [2]

  8. Australian Aluminium Council - Wikipedia

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    Australia is one of the world's largest producers of Bauxite, the second largest producer and the world’s largest exporter of alumina and the world's sixth largest producer of aluminium. The Australian aluminium industry employs around 17,000 workers directly and generates export earnings worth over $15 billion.

  9. Bauxite - Wikipedia

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    World bauxite production in 2005 One of the world's largest bauxite mines in Weipa, in northern Queensland, Australia. Australia is the largest producer of bauxite, followed by Guinea and China. [8] Bauxite is usually strip mined because it is almost always found near the surface of the terrain, with little or no overburden.