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- 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...