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  2. Listed buildings in Nottingham (Bulwell ward) - Wikipedia

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    It contains threshing doors, a small window, and vents. To the north is a single-story outbuilding, and to the south is a stone stable range with two storeys, containing stable doors, vents, a hayloft opening, and an external stairway. Attached to the northeast is a single-storey stable and cartshed with a pair of cart openings. [6]

  3. Listed buildings in Ingleby Greenhow - Wikipedia

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    It contains a stable door, vents, and wooden steps leading to a loft door. At the rear is an apsidal engine house. [36] II: Churchyard wall and gateways, St Andrew's Church: Early 19th century (probable)

  4. Listed buildings in Kirkby-in-Ashfield - Wikipedia

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    The stable range, later used for other purposes, is in stone and brick with a pantile roof. There is a single storey and five unequal bays. The range contains stable and garage doors and casement windows; most of the openings have stone lintels. [12] Wall west of 20 Chapel Street

  5. Door - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch door or stable door consists of two halves. The top half operates independently from the bottom half. A variant exists in which opening the top part separately is possible, but because the lower part has a lip on the inside, closing the top part, while leaving the lower part open, is not.

  6. Medieval fortification - Wikipedia

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    Reinforced wood door. A typical exterior wooden door might be made out of two or more layers of oak planks. The grain of the wood would run vertically on the front layer and horizontally on the back, like a simple form of plywood. The two layers would be held together by iron studs, and the structure might be strengthened and stiffened with ...

  7. American historic carpentry - Wikipedia

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    Building a palisade wall for the fort at Jamestown, Virginia The Golden Plow Tavern in York, PA, is a very unusual American building. It is built with corner post construction on the ground floor, half-timbered style of timber framing on the upper floor and has a less common style of wood roof shingles than typical in America.