gdf26562
6th January 2017, 04:09 PM
Hi,
Hoping someone can assist with identifying windows I have in an old school that I recently bought, the school itself is intact with accomodation added on some years ago.
I am in the process of removing the old windows and stripping them back and removing layers of paint.
As you can see by the photos, the window is opened by pulling the window out and up, and as it is on what is essentially a pivot, the top comes out and down, bringing the windows to rest in the center of the window frame allowing hot air out and cold air in, supposedly.
The brass work is all painted over but in good working order.
This is the first time I have seen these type of windows and if someone could put a name of what they might be called it will assist in getting spares if needed.
cheers
Graham
Hoping someone can assist with identifying windows I have in an old school that I recently bought, the school itself is intact with accomodation added on some years ago.
I am in the process of removing the old windows and stripping them back and removing layers of paint.
As you can see by the photos, the window is opened by pulling the window out and up, and as it is on what is essentially a pivot, the top comes out and down, bringing the windows to rest in the center of the window frame allowing hot air out and cold air in, supposedly.
The brass work is all painted over but in good working order.
This is the first time I have seen these type of windows and if someone could put a name of what they might be called it will assist in getting spares if needed.
cheers
Graham