-
sash, in
vertical stripes. One end
hangs loose at the side and may have an
ornamental fringe. The
practice of
wearing distinctive regimental sashes or...
- in some
other transparent or
translucent material, a
sash set in a
frame in the opening; the
sash and
frame are also
referred to as a window. Many glazed...
- side, and a pair of 6-over-6
timber vertical sash windows.
These have
narrow glazing bars with no horn to the top
sash, and the gl****
appears original or...
- ****uoka prefecture. In its
early days, the obi was a cord or ribbon-like
sash,
approximately 8
centimetres (3.1 in) in width. Men's and women's obi were...
-
single window sash or ca****t into a grid
system of
small panes of gl****,
called "lights" or "lites". In UK use, a
muntin is a
vertical member in timber...
- door with a
skylight over,
either side of
which are 4:4 pane
timber vertical sash windows. To the rear (north)
elevation there is a
timber lean-to structure...
-
shorts and blue socks. The
third kit is
composed of a three-colored
vertical sash in a
black shirt,
white shorts and gray socks.[citation needed] In 2010...
- is ****ed with a
marble fireplace and two
finely mullioned 12
paned vertical sash windows, one
panel of
which is stained.
Beyond the
screen and within...
- A
mullion is a
vertical element that
forms a
division between units of a
window or screen, or is used decoratively. It is also
often used as a division...
-
derivative work and
reconceived the
project as her own
intellectual property.
Sash Lilac,
originally a hedgehog,
became a dragon;
antagonist Doctor Eggman was...