On Cottage Construction and DesignMacmillan, 1864 - 121 sider |
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Side 5
... built , not by the employers of labour or the large landowners , but by small builders and speculators , who have no interest in the tenants of their cottages except from the rent they pay , and who , therefore , must necessarily look ...
... built , not by the employers of labour or the large landowners , but by small builders and speculators , who have no interest in the tenants of their cottages except from the rent they pay , and who , therefore , must necessarily look ...
Side 9
... built , will be built by the landlord or employer , and be under his immediate control , instead Introductory . 9.
... built , will be built by the landlord or employer , and be under his immediate control , instead Introductory . 9.
Side 10
... built than at present , they may , after all , pay better , even in the shape of rent , than the present bad ones do . The present tendency of all wages seems to be to increase , and I do not know why , at the same time , the rent paid ...
... built than at present , they may , after all , pay better , even in the shape of rent , than the present bad ones do . The present tendency of all wages seems to be to increase , and I do not know why , at the same time , the rent paid ...
Side 16
... built singly or in pairs attached to one another by either the long or the short side , the fireplaces and flues are entirely within the cottage ; whereas in Nos . I and 2 they will be in an outside wall , unless the cottages be built ...
... built singly or in pairs attached to one another by either the long or the short side , the fireplaces and flues are entirely within the cottage ; whereas in Nos . I and 2 they will be in an outside wall , unless the cottages be built ...
Side 20
... built as shown by the dotted lines , and what would then be the entrance doorway into the scullery is shown also by dotted lines . The extra space in the bedroom - floor may be made into a small closet , which is very useful ; but any ...
... built as shown by the dotted lines , and what would then be the entrance doorway into the scullery is shown also by dotted lines . The extra space in the bedroom - floor may be made into a small closet , which is very useful ; but any ...
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