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On each side of this door, and above it, are two-light windows containing leaded lights.
The casement windows are built partly of stone and timber, with leaded lights.
The security grilles are made from steel or aluminium, and can also give the effect of leaded lights.
His father had however learned the use of gold leaf, singwriting and leaded lights.
There are casements and wood mullioned windows with modern leaded lights.
With steel frame and chassis, leaded lights and lead roof.
Two large bay windows overlooked the gardens, their leaded lights glinting in the evening sunshine.
Its leaded lights were now spray-painted a zany pink. '
Above the door, now dusk had come, the porch light was on, a lantern of leaded lights in the shape of a star.
The only source of illumination was a low arched window which had leaded lights and a sill barely twelve inches above floor level.
All the windows contain leaded lights.
In the storey above the row are eight tall windows, each with four leaded lights, above which is a string course.
There are also fine leaded lights with Coats of Arms and Badges, visible best from within the room.
The restoration and conservation included 80 new leaded lights and 27 new metal casements.
Public houses in some countries make extensive use of stained glass and leaded lights to create a comfortable atmosphere and retain privacy.
A dominant feature of the house is the windows, all of which are stone mullions and transoms with leaded lights.
All the round-headed windows are in the Classical-Wren style, with clear leaded lights of hand-made glass.
A neat front garden fronted by a trimmed hedge led to a porch and a front door with coloured leaded lights.
The window has 14 lights, is mullioned and transomed, and contains leaded lights.
Leadlights or leaded lights are decorative windows made of small sections of glass supported in lead cames.
There are two late Victorian windows made by Barnett of Newcastle and the rest of the church is glazed in clear leaded lights.
The top storey has a ten-light mullioned and transomed casement window containing leaded lights.
All the windows contain leaded lights, other than the east window which has late 19th-century stained glass by Henry Eginton.
Those in the second stage have leaded lights, those in the third stage are blind, and the top stage has louvred bell openings.
There is a straight joint before the 1811 north wing which has three pointed-arched casement windows with leaded lights, pintle hinges and stone drip moulds.