margin-light
Isaac Kremer/ September 9, 2018/ / 0 comments
Tall, narrow flanking-window or wing-light on either side of a wider door or window, often found in late-18th c. and early 19th c. British houses of the grander sort. 2. Narrow lights defined by glazing-bars around the edges of a sash-window, often with colored glass, and common in 19th c. Greek-Revival architecture or that influenced by a taste for a wider, squatter proportion of rectangular window fashionable c. 1810. (Curl & Wilson, 2016) Photo from Easton, Pennsylvania, 2023.