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Windows which give light and ventilation to areas can be divided up into several groups; the most common of these are (1) casements, which are usually hinged, (2) sash, which slide vertically or horizontally, and (3) pivot, which revolve round a central point.

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© 1976 A. B. Emary

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Emary, A.B. (1976). Windows. In: Carpentry and Joinery. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02727-9_13

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