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  • Chance Brothers also introduced the machine rolled patterned glass method in 1888.
  • The foyer has an arched internal doorway with patterned glass fanlight and sidelights.
  • The southern gable ends are glazed with yellow patterned glass.
  • At either end of this hallway is a door with patterned glass fanlight and sidelights.
  • Similarly patterned glass is used in the fanlights above doors opening onto the central hall.
  • The earliest Roman glass follows Hellenistic traditions and uses strongly coloured and  mosaic patterned glass.
  • There are clear beveled-glass sidelights flanking the entry doors with floral-patterned glass transoms above the each entrance.
  • As an architectural detail, patterned glass can limit the exterior visibility of the wall without sacrificing solar transmissivity.
  • Each shutter has an angled top to accommodate an upside-down triangular fanlight of yellow patterned glass above each pair.
  • Where the rafters pierce the wall structure, the gap beneath is in-filled with yellow patterned glass and triangular timber wedges.
  • The loss of some original panes of yellow patterned glass has resulted in replacement panes of different hues and patterns.
  • The lamps were made from glass and cut glass, pewter, patterned glass, tin, brass, bronze, copper, porcelain and sterling silver.
  • The main entrance is a pointed arched double timber door which is flanked by three-paned patterned glass windows with timber trefoils.
  • The main entry features a panelled timber door with patterned glass fan and sidelights surrounded by timber pilasters supporting a large cornice.
  • The ceiling is decorated with caissons and patterned glass; above : a hidden structure of big iron entablature to support five big chandeliers.
  • Much of the timber door and window joinery survives intact, including a coloured leaded glass main entry and coloured patterned glass stairwell window.
  • Arch paned French doors open onto the verandahs, and the main entrance has a timber panelled door with patterned glass sidelights and fanlight.
  • Ceilings are pressed metal of various designs, most of the doors and windows have patterned glass panels, and fireplace surrounds are of narrow face brick.
  • Obscure patterned glass has been fitted into the fanlights above each door at street level and coloured glass into the sidelights of the front door.
  • Pantries, for most people, are places to hide stuff away; this one is walled in mesh-patterned glass that turns it into a vault to look into.
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