| 1. | Locks of the period followed the form of the strap hinges.
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| 2. | Strap hinges continued to dominate in the market place, however, for hanging shutters.
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| 3. | Storm type strap hinges are typically in Europe, American examples are often tapered.
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| 4. | The north door, fitted with strap hinges, has a four-centred arch and wave moulding.
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| 5. | The front door is of plain batten construction and swings on large iron strap hinges.
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| 6. | A 19th-century iron strap hinge became a vertical handrail.
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| 7. | The entrance has a heavy wooden door with iron strap hinges, surrounded by glass lights.
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| 8. | Strap hinges usually mount centered on the battens.
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| 9. | The outer door is held in place by large strap hinges that are obviously hand made.
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| 10. | At the main entrance, heavy wooden doors hang on strap hinges inside a small projecting portico.
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