Queen Anne Windows

These windows vary widely, but larger square or diamond panes of glass surrounded by small glass squares were popular. Generally, windows are double-hung sash with wood frames. The small squares were often stained glass, using textured glass or bevel-cut panes. Like their windows, the Queen Anne architectural style is elaborate, often with excessive detailing.
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The diamond detail of a one-over-one, double-hung sash window.
Round-arched Queen Anne style upper sash windows and transom.
Multi-colored stained glass and an elongated diamond pattern characterize these windows on a bay.
Arched Queen Anne double-hung sash window with fixed semi-circular windows at the gable of a house.
Queen Anne double-hung sash window on a row house.

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