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  2. Dutch door - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch door (American English), stable door (British English), or half door (Hiberno-English) is a door divided in such a fashion that the bottom half may remain shut while the top half opens. They were known in early New England as double-hung doors.

  3. Dutch Colonial Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    All three represent distinctly Dutch (Netherlands-German) styles using "H-frame" for construction, wood clapboard, large rooms, double hung windows, off set front entry doors, sharply sloped roofs, and large "open" fireplaces. Often there is a hipped roof, or curved eves, but not always. Barns in the Dutch-German fashion share the same attributes.

  4. Hofje van Willem Heythuijsen - Wikipedia

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    Hofje front door on the East side of the Haarlemmerhout park, showing the narrow passage to the garden on the South side of the T-shaped complex. Above the door, the plaque reads; "'t Hofken van Wilhelm van Heythuysen, 1651". On the left, the taller tower-like building is the oldest structure standing.

  5. Door - Wikipedia

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    A double-acting door, patented in 1880 by the Dutch-American engineer Lorenz Bommer, swings both ways. They are often used in areas where many people are likely to pass through, such as restaurant kitchens. [15] [16] A Dutch door or stable door consists of two halves. The top half operates independently from the bottom half.

  6. Rushmore Farm - Wikipedia

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    The eastern half features a single wood-panel door and a double-hung, twelve-over-twelve wood-frame window on the first story and a small rectangular six-pane wood-frame window above. There is also a small basement window on the east side. The interior plan of the original (western) section has been altered since its original construction.

  7. Bloomingburg Reformed Protestant Dutch Church - Wikipedia

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    All the three front bays are filled with entrances. The main entrance is a pair of doors recessed behind fluted architraves. A fanlight surmounts the doorway, their muntins making intersecting Gothic arches. These are echoed on the side entrances. [1] Both sides are fully fenestrated on both stories with 20-over-20 double-hung sash windows. The ...