There are four casement windows, which open outward. A section of casement and frame enlarged is shown in [Fig. 187]. A shallow rebate is formed to receive the leaded lights, which are retained in position with split bamboo fixed with round-headed brass screws.
Fig. 191.—Horizontal Section through Door Posts.
The door ([Figs. 188] and [189]) is 6 ft. 1 in. by 2 ft. 3 in. The rustic work is overlaid on the frame of the door. The centre of the diamond-shaped panel is filled with cork. The top panel is glazed with stained glass. Three butts and a rim lock are fitted on the inside of the door, and the lower panel is filled with matchboarding.
Fig. 192.—Part Section of Side Panel.
Some further illustrations may be noted. [Fig. 190] is a part plan of the octagonal summer-house; [Fig. 191], horizontal section through door-posts; [Fig. 192], part section of a side panel; [Fig. 193], method of fixing plate to posts; and [Fig. 194], finial.
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Fig. 193.—Fixing Plate to Posts. |
Fig. 194.—Finial. |