- An
espagnolette is a
locking device,
normally mounted on the
vertical frame of a
French door or ca****t window. A
handle or **** is
connected to a metal...
- broken,
Espagnolette pays
singly for all the company. If
Espagnolette can
break the reversis, he or she is paid by the
reversis player. If
Espagnolette has...
- down into the door sill. The
device is
similar in
appearance to an "
espagnolette" lock, but uses a half-round rod.
Shown from the rear, the
parts of the...
- (disambiguation),
multiple meanings All
pages with
titles containing Espagnole Espagnolette Español (disambiguation)
Espanola (disambiguation)
Hispaniola This disambiguation...
- vegetation. He
introduced several stylistic innovations,
including the
espagnolettes à aigrette,
small busts of
young women,
applied to the
corners of his...
- to
prevent the door from
opening too far or
striking another object Espagnolette (for a window)
Fingerplate Letter box or mail slot
Peephole Kickplate...
- at
floor level and
where the
doors meet to
prevent water ingress. An
espagnolette bolt may let the head and foot of each door be
secured in one movement...
- but in
parts of Europe, they tend to use
projection friction stays and
espagnolette locking. Formerly,
plain hinges were used with a ca****t stay. Handing...
-
ending in
gilded ornaments in the
shape of deer's feet.
Gilded bronze espagnolettes decorated the
corners and legs.
Later in the period, the flat desks...
-
creatures are
observed on
stucco and more
discreet elements such as
window espagnolettes. The wallpaper,
which is
industrially produced,
displays medieval twisted...