Tiles in a public building

What is the same and what is different about these tiling patterns and how do they contribute to the floor as a whole?
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In a public building in England, I found this wonderful tiled floor:

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Tiles in a public building


Really interesting I thought, because so much that looked the same at first glance was in fact different.

Look at the three images of the patterns I found along the centre of the tiling (below).

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Tiles in a public building
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Tiles in a public building
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Tiles in a public building


What is the same about them and what is different?

Now look again at the picture of the whole of the main tiled area. It was made from nine complete patterns each like one of the three above.

At the ends there were partial patterns, both like the one in the foreground. The pattern was surrounded by a rectangle of black tiles with some further tiling beyond.

Describe the pattern.

How many of each type of tile are included in the pattern?

How could you check?

Can you reproduce parts of the pattern?

Can you extend it sideways?