| Peter Nicholson - 1826 - 390 страница
...part of the stiles and rails of framed work. 2N Margins, double. See 97. Middle-rail, or lock-rail ; the rail of a door which is upon a level with the hand when hanging freely, but bending a little the joint of the wrist. The lock of the door is generally fixed in this rail.... | |
| Minard Lafever - 1849 - 306 страница
...next to the floor. LYING PANEL. — A panel with the fibres of the wood disposed horizontally. MARGINS OR MARGENTS. — The flat part of the stiles and rails...of a door which is upon a level with the hand when hung freely and bending the joint of the wrist. The back of the door is generally fixed in this rail.... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 600 страница
...shade. Pictures are divided into three parts : fore-ground, middle-ground, and back-ground. Middle-rail, the rail of a door which is upon a level with the hand when hanging freely : the lock of the door is generally fixed in this rail Midship signifies the middle of a ship Midship-bend,... | |
| John Weale - 1850 - 590 страница
...shade. Pictures are divided into three parts: fore-ground, middle-ground, and back-ground. Middle-rail, the rail of a door which is upon a level with the hand when hanging freely: the lock of the door is generally fixed in this rail Midship signifies the middle of a ship Midship-bend,... | |
| John Weale - 1859 - 622 страница
...shade. Pictures are divided into three parts : fore-ground, middle-ground, and back-ground. Middle-rail, the rail of a door which is upon a level with the hand when hanging freely : the lock of the door is generally fixed in this rail Midship signifies the middle of a ship MidMp-bend,... | |
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