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  2. Amos Morse House - Wikipedia

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    A bulkhead door provides access to the small cellar, which is also lit by a tiny, fixed pane window. The interior of the house reveals a front-to-back center hallway, double-pile plan. The cornice moldings, fireplace mantels, doors, and hardware confirm the construction date of 1804.

  3. Bulkhead - Wikipedia

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    Bulkhead door, an angled door covering the exterior stairwell of a basement; Bulkhead flatcar, a type of rolling stock designed with sturdy end-walls to prevent loads from shifting past the ends of the car; Rear pressure bulkhead, an airtight structural feature of an aircraft

  4. Flash Point: Fire Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Also included are Damaged Floors, Fire Doors (that can jam when they are hit with an explosion), and Dangerous Objects (that can either explode or create a Chemical Spill). Finally, the Hydraulic Platform can be chosen to replace the Deck Gun. This expansion comes with its own box and includes firefighter-specific miniatures with colored bases.

  5. Compartment (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Three types of doors are commonly used between compartments. A closed watertight door is structurally capable of withstanding the same pressures as the watertight bulkheads they penetrate, although such doors require frequent maintenance to maintain effective seals, and must, of course, be kept closed to effectively contain flooding. [11]

  6. Basement - Wikipedia

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    A walk-out basement is any basement that is partially underground but nonetheless allows egress directly outdoors and has floating walls. This can either be through a stairwell leading above ground, or a door directly outside if a portion of the basement is completely at or above grade. Many walk-out basements are also daylight basements.

  7. Glossary of architecture - Wikipedia

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    The space enclosed in a church between the outer gate or railing of the rood screen and the door of the screen. Apron 1. A raised panel below a window or wall monument or tablet. 2. An open portion of a marine terminal immediately adjacent to a vessel berth, used in the direct transfer of cargo between the vessel and the terminal. 3.