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Window Anatomy
Source: Windows, History, Repair and Conservation. M. Tutton, E. Hirst, Eds.2007. Donhead Publishing Ltd.
Source: Repairing old and historic windows. New York Landmark Conservancy. 1992. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.