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The 1930s buildings, now home to the Woodstock School of Art, retain their hammered iron hinges.
The former gatehouse, which is part of Battle Abbey, has huge wrought iron hinges on the front door and a secluded garden.
The factory's cavernous interior was divided into a network of platforms and walkways, with hexagonal doors that creak and groan on their iron hinges.
And so Fyodorov behaved sensitively and carefully at work; he even avoided slamming the door of his little cabin, closing it silently and delicately, so as not to disturb the iron hinges or loosen their screws.
Throughout England, medieval church doors are found with massive iron hinges, the bands worked in rich ornamental designs of scrollwork, varying from the plain hinge band, with crescent, to the most elaborate filling of the door.
The more battered, the better: Look for a distressed finish, old iron hinges and crude construction.
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Also from Crown City: a reproduction of a 19th-century W.H. Carr iron hinge; $30.50.
The visor was originally attached to the headpiece by means of a hinge; the iron hinge pin has not survived, but its existence has been inferred from the presence of powdery deposits of iron oxide residue.
A medieval wooden door, complete with iron studs and hinges, was imported from Switzerland.
In the second vault a wooden door with diagonal slats guards the room, hanging by iron or copper hinges, its lock apparently intact.
During a night of heavy seas, the entrance door was broken open from within and torn from its iron bolts and hinges.
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