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  2. Door handle - Wikipedia

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    A pocket door handle is a recessed rectangular insert, typically with operating hardware called a door pull. [25] Door handles can also be called "handle sets". In addition there are door handles that are flush-mount and require pressing rather than turning or gripping, and there are touch-free, electronic, and motion-sensor door handles.

  3. Category:Bronze doors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bronze doors" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bernward Doors; C.

  4. Bernward Doors - Wikipedia

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    The westwork of Hildesheim Cathedral in 2005. Each leaf of the doors was cast as a single piece. Given the size (left: 472.0 x 125.0 cm, right: 472.0 x 114.5 cm, maximum thickness c. 3.5-4.5 cm) and enormous weight (both c. 1.85 tonnes) of the doors, this is a great achievement for its time.

  5. Columbus Doors - Wikipedia

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    East Front of the U.S. Capitol showing Rogers's Columbus Doors (center, at top of stairs), after 1871 installation. Rogers, an expatriate American artist trained and living in Italy, was a Neoclassical sculptor noted for his carved works in marble. He visited the United States in 1855, and was awarded the commission for the doors.

  6. Bronze - Wikipedia

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    The Seagram Building is a 38-story, 516-foot bronze-and-topaz-tinted glass building. [27] The building looks like a "squarish 38-story tower clad in a restrained curtain wall of metal and glass." [29] "Bronze was selected because of its color, both before and after aging, its corrosion resistance, and its extrusion properties.

  7. George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door - Wikipedia

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    The George Washington and the Revolutionary War Door (1855–1868) is pair of a bronze sculptured doors to the Senate wing of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., United States. American sculptor Thomas Crawford designed and modeled the doors in the mid-1850s, but died prior to their completion.