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THE DOOR OF THE YEAR
The door of the year
is beginning to close.
Hear the creak of its hinge
in the wind as it blows,
down from the Arctic
with hailstorms and snows.
The door of the year
is beginning to close.
Paul Walker
on a small trunk that Grandmother had made and then had rosmaling added to to the top and front
hinges
Detail of the west door. The Parish Church of St Peter & Paul, Buckingham, Buckinghamshire, England.
This church is a Grade 1 Listed Building, for more information follow this link to the Heritage Gateway:
www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?ui...
Hinge and tool display in the Annex
See more tools, utensils and farm equipment at flic.kr/s/aHskTSBiQB.
(Photo credit Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums).
Place your hinges on the spaces where you want them, then mark in the holes where the screws should go with a pencil. Using your exacto knife, 'drill' or cut small openings for the screws. Glue the hinge on with tacky glue and then push in the screws into the openings, let dry.
Yale university art gallery
Louis Kahn seems to have been great fan of this particular door mechanism. Finding it on all his builldings in New Haven