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"Capturing Timeless Elegance: The Allure of Sash Windows" Step into the enchanting world of sash windows, where history and artistry intertwine seamlessly

Background imageSash Window Collection: An improved form of a window latch, 1850

An improved form of a window latch, 1850
3330953 An improved form of a window latch, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting an improved form of a window latch for sash windows. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageSash Window Collection: Derelict shops TEW01_01_X69739

Derelict shops TEW01_01_X69739
25 - 26 Barton Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire. The front elevation of numbers 25 and 26 Barton Street, Tewkesbury viewed from the south

Background imageSash Window Collection: Butchers shop a48_00566

Butchers shop a48_00566
J O Kent, Butchers Shop, 7 - 9 Market Street, North Walsham, North Norfolk, Norfolk, 1947. The premises of J O Kent, Butchers, at 7-9 Market Street

Background imageSash Window Collection: Interior with two ladies and a dog, 1923

Interior with two ladies and a dog, 1923
GG80873 Interior with two ladies and a dog, 1923 by Jack, Richard (1866-1952); Private Collection; (add.info.: by Richard Jack); Photo © Gavin Graham Gallery, London, UK

Background imageSash Window Collection: A House under the Spon End arches in one of Coventrys oldest sub-districts

A House under the Spon End arches in one of Coventrys oldest sub-districts. Circa 1936

Background imageSash Window Collection: Seated Man Demonstrating Vertical Sliding Window Model, late 1850s-60s. Creator: Unknown

Seated Man Demonstrating Vertical Sliding Window Model, late 1850s-60s. Creator: Unknown
Seated Man Demonstrating Vertical Sliding Window Model, late 1850s-60s

Background imageSash Window Collection: Entrance front, house of Miss Anne Morgan, Sutton Place, New York City, 1924

Entrance front, house of Miss Anne Morgan, Sutton Place, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist

Background imageSash Window Collection: Gateway of Berkeleys Hospital, Worcester, Worcestershire, 1924

Gateway of Berkeleys Hospital, Worcester, Worcestershire, 1924. The houses of the Chaplain and Steward are inside the gateway. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI

Background imageSash Window Collection: Comfortable corner in the library showing bookcase, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924

Comfortable corner in the library showing bookcase, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist

Background imageSash Window Collection: Reception room, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924

Reception room, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924
Reception room with Chinese Chippendale wallpaper and mirror, house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist

Background imageSash Window Collection: East front with terrace and garden gate, house of Mrs WK Vanderbilt, New York City, 1924

East front with terrace and garden gate, house of Mrs WK Vanderbilt, New York City, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageSash Window Collection: Entrance front on East 57th Street, house of Mrs WK Vanderbilt, New York City, 1924

Entrance front on East 57th Street, house of Mrs WK Vanderbilt, New York City, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageSash Window Collection: Street door to the house of Mrs WK Vanderbilt, New York City, 1924

Street door to the house of Mrs WK Vanderbilt, New York City, 1924. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLI. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1924]

Background imageSash Window Collection: Garden entrance to the house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924

Garden entrance to the house of Miss Anne Morgan, New York City, 1924. Anne Morgan (1873-1952) was a wealthy socialite and philanthropist. Her house was designed by Mott B Schmidt and built in 1920

Background imageSash Window Collection: Birch Birch and Co, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish

Birch Birch and Co, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeish
Birch Birch & Co, London, 1926-1927. Restaurant or cafe where soup and jelly was available. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I

Background imageSash Window Collection: Sash window, exploded view

Sash window, exploded view

Background imageSash Window Collection: Town Hall and Theatre, Burslem

Town Hall and Theatre, Burslem
c1911 by Russell and Cooper. IoE 384520

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of pulley and cord on box frame of sash window

Digital illustration of pulley and cord on box frame of sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: The Artist in His Studio and His Man Gibbs

The Artist in His Studio and His Man Gibbs
Artist: Morland, George - Title: The Artist in His Studio and His Man Gibbs - Date: 1802 - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 63.5 x 76.2

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of pocket cover and weights within box frame of sash window

Digital illustration of pocket cover and weights within box frame of sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Illustration double hung sash window

Illustration double hung sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of sprung metal draughtproofing strip nailed to runner grooves of sash window

Digital illustration of sprung metal draughtproofing strip nailed to runner grooves of sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of sash window push-bolt

Digital illustration of sash window push-bolt

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of 25 mm of cord nailed to sash window

Digital illustration of 25 mm of cord nailed to sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of three sash window locks

Digital illustration of three sash window locks

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital cross section illustration showing inner and outer sash, sill, pulley stile, architrave

Digital cross section illustration showing inner and outer sash, sill, pulley stile, architrave, sash cord, glass, parting and staff beads of sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Digital illustration of spring metal strip, foam strip, and rubber seal on sash window

Digital illustration of spring metal strip, foam strip, and rubber seal on sash window, and foam strip draughtproofing casement window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Cross section digital illustration of draughtproofing rubber seal on sash window

Cross section digital illustration of draughtproofing rubber seal on sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Illustration of bay fronted villa, a standard domestic house in 1900s New Zealand

Illustration of bay fronted villa, a standard domestic house in 1900s New Zealand

Background imageSash Window Collection: Black and white illustration of sash window

Black and white illustration of sash window

Background imageSash Window Collection: Green window in traditional house

Green window in traditional house, Cashel, County Tipperary, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe


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"Capturing Timeless Elegance: The Allure of Sash Windows" Step into the enchanting world of sash windows, where history and artistry intertwine seamlessly. In Kellie's masterpiece, "Sunlight in the South Room, " c. 1913, these exquisite windows bathe the room in a golden glow, illuminating every brushstroke with ethereal radiance. Venture further into forgotten streetscapes through photographs like "Derelict shops TEW01_01_X69739" and "Butchers shop a48_00566. " Despite their dilapidated state, the enduring charm of sash windows peeks through time's wear and tear, whispering stories of bustling commerce and vibrant communities. Travel back to 1923 as you witness an intimate scene unfold in "Interior with two ladies and a dog. " Here, sash windows serve as silent witnesses to cherished moments shared between friends or family members – their timeless elegance framing precious memories for generations to come. Delve even deeper into history with the mysterious image titled "Seated Man Demonstrating Vertical Sliding Window Model, " late 1850s-60s. Though its creator remains unknown, this captivating depiction showcases how sash windows revolutionized architectural design by introducing innovative functionality alongside their inherent beauty. Transport yourself to another era entirely with Calvert Jones' evocative painting from the late 1840s: "Lady in Open Window with Bird Cage. " Through this artwork's delicate strokes, we glimpse a woman lost in contemplation while her feathered companion serenades her within the confines of an ornate birdcage – all framed by the graceful curves of a sash window. Embark on an architectural journey across continents as we visit Miss Anne Morgan's Sutton Place residence in New York City.