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Starting crank

Crank starting of a 1903 De Dion-Bouton Type Q. UCS Category: MOTRAntq. Duration: 00:12.
Manual roller shutter, opening out. 2

Opening of a crank roller shutter. From the outside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:20.
Manual roller shutter, closing out. 1

Closing of a crank roller shutter. From the outside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:19.
Manual roller shutter, closing in. 2

Closing of a crank roller shutter. Quickly, with one hand. From the inside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:10.
Manual roller shutter, closing out. 2

Closing of a crank roller shutter. Quickly, with one hand. From the outside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:10.
Manual roller shutter, closing in. 1

Closing of a crank roller shutter. From the inside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:18.
Manual roller shutter, opening int.

Opening of a crank roller shutter. From the inside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:18.
Manual roller shutter, opening out. 1

Opening of a crank roller shutter. From the outside. UCS Category: WNDWCover. Duration: 00:17.
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