Door surround A door surround is any moulding, opening or embellishment around a door or door opening. This is a key indicator of the style of the building. Door surrounds can have pediments, splays, and cornices, but always have jambs, reveals, and casings. |
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Art
Deco - Kitchener
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Loyalist
- Queenston
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Tudor
Revival _ Sault St. Marie
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Drawing
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Variations
on Georgian
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Edwardian
- Flavelle House, Toronto
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High
Regency - Woodlawn Inn -Cobourg
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Neo-Classical
- Campbell House
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Renaissance
Revival - Hamilton
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Colonial
- Toronto
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Edwardian
- Toronto
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Romanesque
Revival - Toronto
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Romanesque
Revival - Woodstock
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Second
Empire - Hamilton
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Georgian
- Port Hope
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Georgian
with Fanlight - Port Hope
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Edwardian
- Hamilton
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Georgian
- Port Hope
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Federal
Revival - Langdon Hall
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Edwardian
- Belleville
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Gothic
- Creemore
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Modern
- Lumsden Dam
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Italianate
- London
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International
Style - Toronto
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Neo-Classical
- Grafton
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Arts
and Crafts - Train Station Galt
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Regency
- Prince Edward County
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Prairie
- Dundas
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Beaux
Arts - Train Station Hamilton
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Mid-Century
Modern - Toronto
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Art
Deco - Toronto
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Art
Deco - Ottawa
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Mid-Century
Modern - Toronto
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Mid-Century
Modern - Kitchener
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Art
Deco - Ottawa
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Post
Modern - Toronto
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Second
Empire - Toronto
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Art
Deco - Toronto
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