On Cottage Construction and DesignMacmillan, 1864 - 121 sider |
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... frame of the width of the intended thickness of the walls , and two or three feet deep ; when filled , and the concrete sufficiently hardened , the frame is raised , and the walls carried up another stage . Stone walls , where both ...
... frame of the width of the intended thickness of the walls , and two or three feet deep ; when filled , and the concrete sufficiently hardened , the frame is raised , and the walls carried up another stage . Stone walls , where both ...
Side 48
... FRAMES may be as good as , and in some de- signs more ornamental , than stone cills . In the margin are shown two ... frame 48 On Cottage Construction . Window-cills How to form them of brick and tiles.
... FRAMES may be as good as , and in some de- signs more ornamental , than stone cills . In the margin are shown two ... frame 48 On Cottage Construction . Window-cills How to form them of brick and tiles.
Side 49
C. W. Strickland. squares laid flat over them for the window - frame to rest up- on . There are many other ways in which they may WINDOW FRAMES be made of brick or tile equally well , and it would also be easy to make tiles for this ...
C. W. Strickland. squares laid flat over them for the window - frame to rest up- on . There are many other ways in which they may WINDOW FRAMES be made of brick or tile equally well , and it would also be easy to make tiles for this ...
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C. W. Strickland. from finding its way under the cill . All window- frames ought also to be fitted on to the stone or brick window - cill in a like manner . Door - frames and casings are usually secured to wood bricks , built into the ...
C. W. Strickland. from finding its way under the cill . All window- frames ought also to be fitted on to the stone or brick window - cill in a like manner . Door - frames and casings are usually secured to wood bricks , built into the ...
Side 52
... frame , fitting the groove , on which the light slides backwards and forwards . The chief objection to this kind of window is that the wet accumulates in the groove , and swells the strip of wood on which the light slides , and some ...
... frame , fitting the groove , on which the light slides backwards and forwards . The chief objection to this kind of window is that the wet accumulates in the groove , and swells the strip of wood on which the light slides , and some ...
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better Book bound in cloth building built CHAMBER PLAN chimney-stack Church cill coalhouse Colleges and Schools common bricks Conic Sections construction corbels cornices course COVENTRY PATMORE Crown 8vo EDWARD THRING END ELEVATION English Fcap Fellow of St Fifth Edition fireplace floor form of cottage Fourth Edition FRANCIS PROCTER FRONT ELEVATION gable GROUND PLAN ground-floor Harrow School HENRY KINGSLEY History inches John's College joists kitchen laid limp cloth LIVING ROOM living-room and scullery M.A. Fcap M.A. Fellow M.A. late Fellow M.A. Rector morocco mortar Mullavilly numerous Examples ornament pair of cottages PANTRY parlour pigstyes plans of cottages Plate Poems principle privy Professor proportion recess red leaves roof sash scullery Second Edition Second Series Selected and arranged Sermons preached shown side spars spouting staircase stone Third Edition three upstairs bedrooms tiles Treatise Trinity College University of Cambridge University of Melbourne usually Vincent Brooks vols walls window
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