Some of us need pictures. Me be one. Just a little picture.
-jc
On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 05:45 PM, Met History wrote:
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> Examined today Stanford White's 1907 Colony Club, at Madison and 30th,
> a very sophisticated work of design. One element I had never seen
> before: the muntins of the double-hung windows are, instead of routed
> on one side to serve as a "bed" for the glass, are cut flat straight
> through. The glass is held in place by separate trim >>>on each
> side<<< of the glass, instead of the more frequent design of applied
> putty on one side and the routed bed on the other.
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> Christopher Gray
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