- areas.
Handrails are
typically supported by
balusters or
attached to walls.
Similar items not
covered in this
article include bathroom handrails—which...
- railing.
Handrails may be
continuous (sometimes
called over-the-post) or post-to-post (or more
accurately newel-to-newel). For
continuous handrails on long...
- Some
barres have two
parallel handrails at
different heights to
accommodate people of
differing heights.
Barre handrails and
supports are
typically made...
- of
handrails,
balustrade panels, and
skirt panels. The
handrail provides a
handhold for p****engers
while they are
riding the escalator. The
handrail is...
-
removable running board-mounted
handrails installed. All pre-2000
South African diesel-electric
locomotives had
their side
handrails mounted along the
upper edges...
- and less
frequently metal and ceramic. A
group of
balusters supporting a
handrail, coping, or
ornamental detail is
known as a balustrade. The term baluster...
- has been
noted to be the age of
Christ at the time of his death. The
handrails were
added later, in 1887, and an iron
bracket was
later attached to a...
- 2011 and 2012.
Accessibility requirements for
handrails tend to
conflict with
bicycle stairways, as
handrails may
obstruct or
decrease the
control of a bicyclist...
- scootering, and
aggressive inline skating. A
skatepark may
contain half-pipes,
handrails, funboxes, vert ramps, stairsets,
quarter pipes, ledges,
spine transfers...
- iconography,
starting from the
scale pattern with
pronounced steps and
handrails foreshortened,
visible for
example in the
Feast of
Herod in Lille. The...