Doorhandle
attached device used to open or close a door
Internationalization
Deutsch: Türklinke, Türschnalle
· English: door handle
· Français : Poignée de porte
· Svenska: Dörrhandtag
· See also: Door handles, Doorknobs
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Doorhandle, Cologne Cathedral, Germany
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Doorhandle, 18th c., baroque, Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland)
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~ 1800, Bregenz, Austria
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Doorhandle of Musée zoologique de Strasbourg, France (then Germany), ~ 1890.
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Door handle with coat of arms, Florence, Italy
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doorhandle representing the Coat of Arms of the Schwarzenberg family (a scarecrow eating a moor's head)
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Gothic revival style, Aigen parish church, Austria
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wooden doorhandle, old government building in Minden, Germany
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old wooden doorhandle (Austria)
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Doorhandle designed in the 1920ies by Ferdinand Kramer
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Victor Horta Museum, Brussels
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Doorhandle
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Ornate door handle on a Moravian Church
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Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
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Bicycleshop Germany
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digital lock
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Bronze doorknob; Germany around 1800;