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SUMMARY Of eoNTfNTS.
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List of Firms represented in the Catalogue portion of this Work 9


Telegraphic Addresses and Telephone Numbers ... 14
Index to Goods and Building Materials 20
Index to Information and Tabular Matter apart from Catalogue 34
Price Book 305
List of Architects in the United Kingdom ... 369
List of Builders, and Class of Work undertaken ... 392

The eatalogue
Of Building Materials, with Illustrations and Prices of Goods, viz.:-

Section 14.. Page 37. Section D. Page 111.


Bricks. Terra Cotta. Timber. Joinery (including Wood Chimney Pieces).
Hanging and Roof Tiles. Parquet and Wood Block Flooring.
Flooring and Wall Tiles and Faience. Wood Carving. Wood Fencing.
Various Brick, Tile, and Terra Cotta Goods.

Section E. Page 127.


Section B. Page 71.
Iron and Steel Construction.
Felts, Silicate Cotton, and Non QConductors. Iron Buildings, &c.
Cements, Limes, &c. Metal Work (including Gates and Railings).
Asphaltes, Tar Paving, &c. Castings, &c.
Slates and Slating.

Section F. Page 11J9.


Section e. Page 89. Fireproof Construction.
Stone. Artificial Stone, &.c. Fireproof Doors, Safes, &c.
Marble, Stone, Granite, and Slate Masonry. fireproof Materials.
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Section H. Page 169. Section N. Page 255.


Ventilation. Ventilation and Warming. Church and Factory Bells.
Warming. Tuoes, &c. Blinds, Service Lifts, Shutters and Partitions.
Various Manufactures. Shop Fronts, Letters, and Name Plates.
Stair Treads.
Section J. Page 183. Draught Excluders.

Lifts, Elevators, &c. Stable Fittings.


Section e. Page 267.
Section K. Page 195. Glazing and Glass. Prisms.
Roof Glazing.
Hinges and Springs.
Locks, Door Furniture, Casement Fastenings, &c.
Kitcheners, Stoves, and Mantels. Section P. Page 277.
Cooking Apparatus.
General Ironmongery. Paints, Colours, Varnishes, &c.
Wall and Ceiling Coverings.
Section L. Page ~lJ7. Decorative Finishing.
Church and School Furniture and Technical
Sashes, Casements, and Frames. Fittings.
Gearing and Fittings.

Section M. Page 229. Section R. Page 297.


Drainage, Pipes, &c. Traps, &c. Lightning Conductors.
Sanitary Manufactures (Unclassified). Horticultural Buildings.
Engineers' and Plumbers' Fittings. Mathematical Instruments, &c .


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PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. A WARDED 2 GOLD MEDALS AND 1 SILVER MEDAL.

BOYLE'S PATENT
"AIR·PUMP" VENTILATORS (Latest Patent) ..

To Fit on Slope of Roof, with Ha_s Double the Extracting Power of earlier To Flt on Ridge of nvvt".
Flange. (CHEAP FORM.) forms, and is One-half the Price. (CHEAP FORM.)

LATEST REDUCED PRICE LIST.


Carriage Paid on No. 175.
Dia. of Inside of Dia. of Dia. of P ipe No. 175.
Head. Base. Pipe. Recom·
Ins. Ins I ns. mended.£ s. d. CHEAP FORM.
I2 I2 x I2 4 to 8 6 ins. 1 5 O
Inside Roof
I4 I4 x I4 s" 9 7 " 1 10 0 Dia. of Measurement Dia. of Dia.of P ipe ~o. 230. F lange No.231.
I6 I6 X I6 6 " IO 8 2 2 0 Head. of base of Pipe Recom- extra.
I8 I8 X I8 7 ,, I I 9 ,, 2 lS 0 Ins, No. 231 . Ins. mended. f, s. d. f, s. d. £ s. d.
20 20 X 20 8 ., I2 IO 3 10 0 12 9 in x 9 in. 6 to 8 6 ins. 0 17 6 0 3 6 1 0 0
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has the accompanying Trade Mark affixed,
without which none are genuine. NOTE .-~ach Ventilator has the PATENT "AIR-PUMP"
accompanying Trade Mark affixed, ·
NoTE.-W hen ordering, the wi thout which none are genuine. VENTILATOR (Cheap Form),
following formula should be
used : "Boyle's Patent 'Air-
Pump' Ventilator, No. N.B.-When ordering, the following forlllula should be used :
Diameter of Head, • "Boyle's Patent 'Air-Pump' Ventilator (cheap form), No. ,
Diameter of Pipe, . N um . diameter of head , diameter of pire , No. required
ber required, • Price Price each "
each, ''

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Manufacturers and Merchants represented In the


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Catalogue.

P AGE PAGE
Acme Wood Flooring Co., Ld. (The), Gainsborough Art Pavements & Decorations, Ld. (formerly De Grelle,
Road, Victoria Park . London,. E. .. . .. n8, n9 Houdret & Co.), 7, Emerald Street , TheotJalds Road,
Adamant Co.,Ld. (The), Commercial Street.Birmingham; London, W.C.; Tile Works, Burslern, Staffs.;
90, Queen Street, Cheapside •. London, E.C . . . .. I5l 70, Bath Street, Glasgow; 36, George's Quay,
Adamantine Clinker Works, Little Bytharn, Grantham 38 Dublin 48A, 48s, 94A, 9413 , II6A, n6s
Adams, J., & Son, IOS, Cnion St., Borough, London, S.E. 202 Asbestos Co. (The London), IOI, Leadenhall Street ,
Adams, 1:<.obert, 65 & 67, Newington Causeway , London, London, E .C. 75
S.E. . . .. .. 196, 223 Ashworth, John, & Co., Rossendale Valley Saw Mills,
Addison, H. , & Co., Ld., Waterloo Works, Wellington, Waterfoot, Man ches ter . . II3
Salop .. .. ·· ·· ·· ·· 294, 295 Aston , G., & Son, Eagle Wharf Road, New North Road,
Adlard, Roberts , & Co. (See Roberts, Adlard, & Co.) London, N. . . 129, 150
Aldridge Colhery Co., Ld, Ald ridge, near Walsall .. SI Attwood, J., Stourbridge 177
Anaglypta Branch of the Wall Paper Manufacturers,
Ld., Darwen ; 92 & 93, Great Russell Street,
London, W.C. .. .. •. .. .. 28I, 282
Anderson, D., & Son , Ld., Lagan' Felt Works, Belfast ; Baldwin , Son, & Co. , Ld., Stourport; 59, Holborn
8I2 , Old Ford Road, Bow, London, E. 72A-72D Viad uct, London, E.C. . . 197
Anderson, R., & Co., Leadenhall House, IOI, Leaden - Barns , W ., & Son, Chalton Street, Euston Road,
hall Street, London, E.C.; Faraday Works, P lashet, London , N.W. .. 216
E · Market Place Chambers, Huddersfield . • 299 Bell , P , & Son, P itt Street Iron Works, Edinburgh . . 128
Appleb~e Bros., Walthamstow 257 Bennett, John, & Co.. 32, Guilford St., London, W .C. 94

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Bettws-y-Coed Slate Quarry Co., Ld., Bettws-y-Coed, Colledge & Bridgen, Midland Lock Works, Wolver-
North Wales 95 hampton 203
Birmingham Blind Co., Universe Works, 239a, Bradford Collier, S. & E., Grovelands Potteries, Reading .. 54-57
Street and Alcester Street, Birmingham •. • • 258 Collier, W. H . , Mark's Tey Brick, Tile, Pipe, & Pottery
Blackwall Galvanized Iron Co., Ld. (The), Corbet Works, near Colchester • • 60
Court, Gracechurch Street, London, E,C. ; Orchard Comyn Ching & Co., Castle Street, Long Acre, London,
Place, Blackwall, London, E . • • •• 131 W.C. 171
Bladwell, Henry W., Sydenham Wharf, Bath 96 Cooper, H. W., & Co., Ld., 28a, Upper George Street,
Blakeley, E. F., & Co., Vauxball Ironworks, Vauxhall and 16 and 18, Little Queen Street, Edgware Road,
Road, and Banastre Street, Liverpool., 128 London, W. 172
Blanchard, M. H., & Co , Bishop's Waltham, Hants . . 42 Cooper, J. K ., & Sons, Brick, Tile, and Terra Cotta
Boobbyer, J. H., & Sons, 13 & q, Stanhope Street, Works, Pinkney's Green, Maidenhead; Castle Hill,
and 13, Blackmore St., Newcastle Street, London, Maidenhead .. 58, 59
w.c. 204, 205 Cordelova Co., Ld. (The), 74, Pitt St., Edinburgh; 332,
Bounds, M. B., & Son, 121, Royal Road, Kennington King's Road, Chelsea., London, S. W... .. 283, 284
Park, London, S.E . 98 Couzens, G., & Co., Riversi-:ie Works, Taff Embank-
Bower & Florence, The Spittal Granite Works, ment, Cardiff 239
Aberdeen; 64, Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C... 97 Crapper, T., & Co., 50, 52, & 54, Marlborough Road,
Bowes-Scott & Western, Ld., Broadway Chambers, Chelsea, London, S .W. . . 244, 245
Westminster, London, S.W. ; 43, Church Street, Cruickshank, R. D., & Co., Albyn Granite Works,
Birmingham 242, 243 Aberdeen 98
Boyle, Robert, & Son, Ld., 64, Holborn Viaduct, Cutting, R. C., & Co .. l, Wardrobe P lace, Doctors
London, E.C.; lIO, Bothwell St., Glasgow Special · Commons, and 13, Paternoster Row, London, E .C. 300
position, 3, 355
Bray, H., & Co., Fletton, Peterborough; Bentinck
Buildings , Nottingham; 85, Gracechurch Street, Daniels & Co, 85, Canwick Road , Lincoln 92
London,E.C. 38 Davies Bros., Portmadoc, North Wales . . .. .• 86
British Challenge Glazing Co.,Ld. (The), II, Bermond- Dean, R., & Sons, Plumbe St. Timber Works, Burnley 125
sey Street, London, S.E... .. .. .• 273 De Grelle, Houdret & Co., See Art Paveme11ts & Decorations, Ld.
British Luxfer Prism Syndicate, Ld., 16, Hill Street, Dickson, Robt., A., Station Works, South Bermondsey,
Finsb ury, London , E .C... .• .. .. . • 269 London, S.E. •. 98
Broad & Co., Ld., 4, South Wharf and Irongate Wharf, Dixon & Corbitt & R. S. Newall & Co., Ld., 130,
Paddington, London, W.; Finchley Road (L. & N. W. Strand, London; Gateshead-on-Tyne; Glasgow 302
Railway Station), London, N.W.; Greenford Wharf. Dorman, Long & Co., Ld., Middlesbrough ; 19, Victoria
near Harrow; Cowley Brick Works, West Drayton; Street, Westminster, London, S.W. ; Stock Yard,
Southall 240, 24 l Nine Elms Lane, London, S. W. 338, 339
Broadbent & Co., Leicestu.. 86 Doughty, John, & Son, Jackfield, Salop ; Broseley, Salop 45
Broadbent, J. C., & Co., Ld., Portland House, 73, Downes. J. J .. 199. Lewisham High Road, New Cross,
Basinghall Street, London, E .C. ; Hazlehead, near London, S.E .. 170
Sheffield, and Redcar, Yorks . · 73, 74 Dowson, Taylor & Co., 14, Victoria St., London,
Brooker, J. T .. British Timber. Works, Dorking l26A, l26B S. W.; Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester; 14, Infirmary
Broseley Brick and Tile Manufacturers' Association, St., Leeds; 75, Buchanan St., Glasgow; 14, Bur-
Broseley, Shropshire .. .• .. •• .· 43 lington Chambers, New St., Birmini::ham . • . • 153
Brown, A. A., St. Nicholas Granite Works, Aberdeen.. 98 Drew-Bear, Perks, & Co., 71A, Queen Victoria Street,
Brown, Robert, & Son, Ferguslie Works, Paisley 60 London, E.C.; Princes Wharf, Commercial Road,
Bryden, John, & Sons, 90, Gloucester Road, London, Lambeth, London , S.E... .. •• •• 340, 341
S.W.; 16, Frederick Street , Edinburgh; 60, Renfield . Duffy, W., Gainsborough Road, Victoria Park, London,
Street, Glasgow; 17, Albert Square, Dundee 192 E. I~I~
Bryden, Wm., & Son, 55, George Street, Edinburgh;
300, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow 224
Eagle Steam Joinery Works See Wakeham, W. G .
East Kent Brick:, Sand & Gravel Co., Ld., 22, Station
Cafferata & Co., Newark-on-Trent.. 79 Road, Canterbury .. .. .. 60
Carr, Chas., Ld. , The Bell Foundry, Smethwick 256 Edwards, J.C., Terra Cotta Works, Ruabon ; 376 & 377,
Carson, Walter, & Sons, Grove Werks, Battersea, Strand, London, W.C.; 8, South Parade, St. Mary's
London, S.W. 278A, 278s St., Deansgate, Manchester; 196, St. Vincent St.,
Carter & Co., Encaustic Tile Works, Poole; 43, Essex Glasgow · . . .. .. .. •. .. 232-235
St., Strand, London, W.C.; Architectural Pottery, Ellis, John,. & Sons, Ld., l, St. Martins, Leicester .. 80
Ham worthy 50A-500 Ellis, Partridge & Co., Leicester ; " Redbank,"
Cartland, J., & Son, Ld., Birmingham; 57, Holborn Measham, near Atherstone, and Woodville, near
Viaduct, London, E.C. . . . .206, 207, 225 Burton-on-Trent; 200 and 202, Phrenix Street, St.
Caston, Geo., & Co., 29, Great Dover St., London,S.E. 134 Pancras, London, N. W. . . 39
Chancellor, C., & Co., 13, Clerkenwell Rd., London, \ Emley & Sons, Ld., Steam Marble Mills, Newcastle-
E.C... 278 • upon-Tyne . . •• 99, 180
Clark, S , & Co., "Syphon" Works, Park Street, Engert & Rolfe, Ld., Felt Works, Barchester Street,
Islington, London, N. 176 Poplar, London, E . 75
Cliff, Joseph, & Sons, Baltic Wharf, Waterloo Bridge, England, W. G. & L., Summer Lane Saw Mills,
London, S.E.; 2 & 4, Wharves, G. N. Goods Barnsley, Yorks • . •. .• •• •• .. 219
Station, King's Cross, London, N.; 21, Leeds Street, Essex & Co., n6, Victoria Street, Westminster,
Liverpool; Queen Street, Leeds; Wortley, Leeds 52 London, S. W . •• . • 284A-2840
Coalbrookdale Co., Ld. (The), Coalbrookdale. R.S.O., Eustance & Colley, Fordipgbridge, Hants 61
Shropshire; 141, Queen Victoria St., London, E .C. Evered & Co., Ld., 27-35, Drury Lane, London;
44, 137, 144 Barnet Works, Birmingham; Surrey Works,
Coalville, Sandford, & Alston, Ld ., Coalville, near Smethwick . . 2o8
Leicester; Sandford Pottery, Wareham, Dorset; Exley, W., & Sons, The Rock Works, Broseley, Shrop-
Alston Brick Works, Oldbury, Birmingham . • •• 53 shire.. 45
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Faldo, T., Somerset Wharf, 283, 285, Rotherhithe Heather Brick & Tel.Ta Cotta Co., Heather, near
Street, London, S. E. .. .• ·• ·· ·• Ashby-de-la-Zouch 40
Fambrini & Daniels, Excelsior Art Concrete Works, Helliwell & Co., Ld., rr, Victoria St., London, S.W. ;
Lincoln .. .. .. .· ·• ·· •• Brighouse, Yorks.; 31, Queen Sq., Bristol; Welford
Field & Allan, 120 & 122, George Street, Edinburgh ; Pl., Leicester ; 36, Cannon Street, Birmingham ; l r,
Bangor Road , Leith .. .. . .· ·· 104 'Chichester St., Belfast , 3, Crow St., Dublin; 233. St.
Fisher S on & Wea ver West Bromwich, Staffs.· 296 Vincent St., G lasgow; Phrenix Works, Russell
Fletch~r Russell &' Co., Ld., Scotia Foundry, Road, Aberdeen; 12, Akenside Hill, Quayside,
Pendleton , and' 130 & r32, Deansgate, Manchester ; Newcastle-on-Tyne 276
134, Queen Victoria Street. and 4r. ~abernacle Street, Heywood,W. H .• & Co ., Bay Hall Works, H uddersfield;
London, E.C.; Palatine Works, W1lderspoon Cause- Albany Buildings, 3g, Victoria St., London , S.W. . • 267
way, Warrington . . .. .. 2IO Hill & Smith, Brierley Hill Iron Works, Brierley Hill,
Francis, S. W., & Co., Ld., 64, 66, 68 & 70, Grays Staffordshire; rr8, Queen Victoria Street, London,
Inn Road London, W.C. .. ·· ·· ·· E.C.; 47, Dawson Street, Dublin .. .. r40, 141
Freeman & °Freeman, 200 & 202, Phrenix Street, St. Hinchliff, G. , & Son, Clayton West and Skelmanthorpe,
Pancras, London, N.W... .. .. ·· :· near Huddersfield.. 89
French Asphalte Co. (The), 5, Laurence Pountney Hill, Hitchen, John, Hall Street Iron Works, Halifax.. .. 192
London. E.C. ·· •· Hobbs, Hart & Co .. Ld., Arlington Street, Islington,
Furse, W. J ., Traffic Street, Queen's Walk, and 17, London. N . ; 76, Cheapsiile, London, E.C. r58, 209
Burton Street, Nottmgham 300 Hodkin & Jones, Havelock Bridge Works, Queens Road,
Sheffield . • .. .. .. .• •• .• 109
Hodkinson & Co., Ld., Canada Works, Hawkes Street,
Small Heath, Birmingham 263
Garden & Co., Victoria Granite Works, Aberdeen •• 99 Holt, W. F. S., Bowling Back Lane, Bradford.. .. 26o
Gardiner, Sons, & Co., Ld., Nelson Street & All Saints' Howorth, Jas., & Co .. Victoria Works, Farnworth, near
Ironworks, Bri>tol .. r35, r54-r57, I86, r87, 220, 22I Bolton 171
Geary, Walker, ~Co., Mansion House Chambers, II, Hooper & Co, So uthampton 37
Qneen Victoria Street, London, E.C... .• 108 I20 Hutchinson Bros., Grange Road West, Middlesbrough 6r
Gerish, S., & Co., 22- 3g, Buttesland Street, East Road, '
London, N. .. .. .. .. .• .. r98
Gibbard, J. R., St. Sidwell's, Exeter .. .. u7
Gibb.~ms, James, St.. John's Works, Wolverhampton; g, Ingram & Clarke, 50, Caryl Street, Brunswick Dock,
Southampton Row, Holborn, London, W.C.; 3, Liverpool . . 83
Macdonald's Lane, Corporation Street, Manchester; International Asphalte Co., Chiswell House, r33, Fins-
4r, North John Street, Liverpool; 21, Clare Street, bury Pavement, London, E.C. . . .. .. .. 84
Dublin .. .• .. .. .. .. .. 202 Irish Marble Co. (Richard Colles), Marble Mills,
Gibbs & Canning, Ld., Glascote Works, Tamworth, Staffs 62 Kilkenny, Ireland.. 100
Girling, Robert, r, Well ington Street, Ipswich . . .. u3
Goodall, Lamb & Heighway, Ld., Lower Broughton,
Manchester. . II4 Jeffrey & Co., 64, Essex Road, Islington , London, N.
Graham, Ben .. & Sons, Folly Hall, Huddersfield 89 286, 286A-286D, 287
Granitic Paint Co., Cross Street, Creek Road, Jenkins, H. T., & Son, Marble Works, Torquay 288
Deptford, S. E. 279 Johnson, S .. & Son, Stocks Bank, Mirfield, Yorks 288
Gray, J. W., & Co., 69, Commercial Street, London, E. 3or Jones & Attwood, Stourbridge 182
Gray, J. W., & S on, u5 , Leadenhall St, London, E.C . 298 Jones, F., & Co., Silicate Cotton Works, Ferrin Street,
Greaves, Bull, & Lakin, Ld, Harbury, Leamington; r3, Kentish Town, London, N .W.; l, Cross Street,
South Wharf, Paddington, London, W.; Worcester Manchester 77, 78, 149
Wharf, Birmingham .• 81
Griffiths, Wm., 41, Hamilton House, Bishopsgate Street
Without, London, E.C. . . •. .. •• .. 49 Kendrick , F. W .. 74, City Road, London, E.C. . • 264
Grover & Co., Ld., Britannia Works, Wharf Road, City Kensington Window Blind Co., rro-rr2, Kensington
Road, London, N. .. .. .. .. .. 274 High Street, London , W . ; Bridge Road and Blacks
Grundy, John, 30, Duncan Terrace, City Road, 3g3a, Road, Hammersmith, W . 259
City Road , and Tyldesley Buildings, Torrens Street King, J. A .. &. Co., r8r, Queen Victoria Street, London,
Islington, London; Tyldesley, Manchester . . ' 174 E.C.; Hayes, Midd lesex (on Grand Junction Canal) 152
King, Joseph, & Co., Terra Cotta, Brick and Tile Works,
Stourbridge 41
Hall & Boardman, Ld., Swadlincote, near Burton-on-
Trent; 76, Fins!.iury Pavement, London, E.C. 238 Land, J. & H., 4, Princes St .. Oxford Circus, Lon<lon , W. 285
Hall, E. J ., & Co., 106, Leadenhall Street, and East Lawford & Co., 15, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. . . 85
Ferry Road, Millwall, London . . 277 Lee, A., & Bros., Ld., Bristol; 63, Queen Victoria
Hall. Matthew, & Co., 88, Wigmore St., London, W. . . 247 Strtet, London, E.C.; 71, King Street, Aberdeen;
Harling, W. H. , 47, F insbury Pavement, London, E.C. 303 Clock Tower Chambers, Plymouth I02, l02A-I0'2D, 103
Hartley & Sugden,; Ld., Atlas Boiler Works, Halifax 178 Leggott, W. & R., Ld., go and gr, High Holborn,
Hartshill Brick & Tile Co. (The), Stoke-on-Trent 44A 44B London , W .C.; Silens Works, Bradford; East
Hawkins & Son, Harringay 'Park Depot, 37g & 38r, Parade, Bradford . . .. .. .. .. 226, 227
Green Lanes, London, N .; Enfield, Hom sey, and Lewis, Joseph, 5 & 6, Great Winchester Street, London,
Edgware Stations, G.N.R. 80 E.C. . . .• 297
Hayward Brothers & Eckstein, Ld., r87, l8g, 1gr Limmer Asphalte Paving Co., Ld . (The), 2, Moo1gate
and 193, Union Street, Borough, London, S.E., and Street. London, E.C. 84
16, James St., Haymarket, London, S. W . ; 63, Mosley Lindley's Quarries, Ancaster, near Grantham; Mansfield,
Street, Manchester; 141, West Regent Street, Notts 91
Glasgow •• •. .• .. 14.s, r68, r75, 192, 270 Lloyd & Lloyd, Ld .. Birmingham • • .. 181
Hayward, Wm., & Sons, Ld., Vulcan Works, Willenhall Loach & Clarke, 20-25, Essington Street, Birmingham 228
Road, and Brunswick Works, Bilston Road, Wolver· Lockhart, Alfred, Sawing and Moulding Mills, New
hampton r38, r39 Barnet u4
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Lockwood, Hamor, 49, Blackfriars Street, Manchester; Palmer's Travelling Cradle, Ld ., 250. Westminster
Ashton New Road , Bradford ; Vi::kers Street, Miles B ridge Road, S. E. 304
P latting; Sackville Street, and Philips Park Road , Parker, John , Woodstock, Oxon 254
Beswick, Manchester 72 Parry, H., & Sons, Ld., K irton-in -Lindsey , R.S.0 .,
London Asbestos Co. (The) , IOI, Leadenhall Street, Lincolnshire 80
London, E.C . 75 Partridge Bros , Downs Joinery Wor!<S, Amhurs t
Londt!>n Drawing & Tracing Office, 98, Gray's Inn Terrace, Ha ckn ey Dow ns, London, N .E. u4
R oad, Holborn, W.C . 368 Patteson, J, & H., l\'Iarble Works, 36 & 38 1 Oxford Street,
Lucas, J. E., Engineer and Patentee, Vest:t Road, Manchester ; 40, P rebend Gardens, Chisw1ck,
Brockley, London, S. E. . . .. . . 159, 188, 189, 219 London JlO
Luxfer Prism Syndicate, Ld. (The British), r6, Hill Pearson, E. J. & ]., Ld , Stourbridge 64
Street, Finsbury, London, E. C. 269 Pethick Brothers, Laira Bridge, Plymouth rno
Lyte'sMetallicWoven Stair-Tread Co ., Ld ., 24, Craven Phillips, A. J., & Co., 6, Guildhall Chambers, London,
::itreet, Charing Cross, London, W.C... 265 E.C. 104
Pilking ton & Co., Monument Chamoers, King W illiam
Street, Londo n, E.C. 85
Pilkington Bros., Ld. IThe St. Helens Glass Co.). St.
Macdonald, Alex. , & Co., Ld., Aberdeen Granit e Helens, Lanes.; Horse Shoe Wharf. IO. Upper
Works, Aberdeen ; 373, Euston Road, London, N .W.; Thames St .. London, E.C. ; 22, Drury Build in gs.
67, Stirling Road. Glasgow · . . IOO Water St., Liverpool , &c. . . 268 A-2680
Madelev Wood Co . (The), I ronbridge, R S.0.,Shropshire 63 Pilkin gton's Tile & Po ttery Co., Ld., Clift on Jnnction,
Main, A. & J., & Co. , Ld., 49, Can non Street, Lon don , and 37, Cross Street, Manchester ; 37 a nd 38, Shoe
E.C.; Clydesdale Ironworks, Possilpark, Glasgow Lan e, London, E C. 50
132, 133, 142, 143 Poole Bros., Reading. . 75
Major, H . J. & C., Ld ., The Patent Tile Works, Portmarl oc Slate Co., Portmadoc, Nor th Wales 88
Brid gwater ; rr, Queen Victoria Street, L ondon, E.C. 48 Portway, C .. & Son, Halstead, Essex 177
Malkin Tile Works Co., Ld., Patent Encaustic Tile Prestage & Co .. The Milburgh T il eries, Broseley, Salop 48
Works, B urslem, S taffs; 65, C haring Cross Road, Price. George, Ld ., Clevel:rnd Works, Wo!vP.rhampton r6o
W.C.; 62 , Market St., Manchester 49 Pritchard & Co., Slate and Slab Merchant~. Portmadoc,
Mathews E., & Co., 6r, St. Mary Axe, London, E.C ; North Wales 88
Aberllefenny, North Wales; 37, Victoria St., Bristol;
Mid la nd Wharf and Payne Road Wharf, Bow, E. So, 87
Mattison & Co., Bedale, Yorks 216
McDonald, Chas. , F roghall Gra nite Works, Ji::te Street Ratner Safe Co., Ld., Hancock Road , Bow, and 51,
Aberd een . . IOI Moorgate Street, L :Jndon l6r
McNeill, F., & Co .. Patent Slag Wool Works, Bunhill Riches, Geo1'g-e, Chu rch Street, Cromer, Norfolk 61
Row, London, E.C.; Kirkintillock, Glasgow 78A-78n Roberts, Adlard & Co .. 25 & 26, Bermondsey Wall.
Mellowes & Co., Sheffield; 28, Vic toria Stree t, London, London . S. E .; 98. Great Tower Street, London, E.C. 87
s.w. .. 275 Rottmann & Co., 25 & 26, Garlick Hill, London, E.C ;
Messenger & Co., Ld., Loughborough, Leicestershire; High Street. Battersea. London, S.W. 289- 292
122, Victoria Street, London, S.W . . . .. .. 302 Rugby Portland Cement Co., Rugby 83
Moore, Josiah, & Sons, Sekforde Works, St. James s
Walk, C lerkenwell Green, London, E .C . .. .. 173
Moore, M. & R., 64, Pe ntonville Road, London, N. .. 96
Morton, Francis, & Co ., Ld., Carston, near Liverpool; St. Pancras Iron Work Co., Ld. (The), St. Pancras Rd.,
r7, Victoria Street, L ondon, S.W. 130 L '> nd on, N. W. 146, 147· 162, 193, 271
Shanks & Co., Ld., Tubal Works and Victorian Pot ter y,
Barrhead, near Glasgow; Sr , New Bond Street,
L ondon, W.; 26, West Ni le Street, Glasgow; r 2,
Nelson, Charles, & Co ., Ld., r6, Sou th W harf, Padding· Deansgate, Manchester . . .. .. .. .. 246
ton, London, vV.; Cambrian Whar f, Crescent, Shaw & Carter, ro, Edgbaston Street, and r6 & r7, l 'ark
B irmin gham ; 2, Mount Street, Manchester; Stockton, Street, Birmingham 215
R ugby 82 Sheath Bros., 87, City Road, L0ndon, E.C . 266
Noakes, E . G, Steam J oinery Works, West Street, Silicate Paint Co, Ld . (J. B. Orr & Co., Lrl.), Charlton,
Eas tbourne .. u4 Lol'ldon , S .E., and 46, Cann on Street, London, E .C .
t-.lorth British Plumbing Co.. Ld. (The), 86, Newman 280A, 280B
St reet , Oxford Street, London, W. .. .. 236, 237 Sills, Wm., Mansfield Stone Qaarries, Nottingha m-
North Wales Slate Co., Por tm adoc , Carnarvonshire 86 shire. . .. 91
Northwood, S., & Son, Milk Street , Birmi ngham 136 Skidmore, T ., & Son, Staffordshire Safe and L ock
W orks, Wolverhampton .. 159
Smith , A., & Stevens, Queen's Road , Battersea .
L 0ndon, SW. 185, 200
Smith & Turner, 50, Bartholomew Close, L ond on, E.C. 199
Oakeley Slate Quarries Co., Ld. (The), 53, Parliament Smith, Jonas, & Co., Belvedere Road, Lambeth, Lon don .
Street, Westminster, London, S.W.; Port madoc, S.E.; 2, York Buildings, Dale Street , Liverpool ;
North Wales 87 Roding Wharf, Barking, Essex; 24 Side, Newcastle-
Oates & Gree n . Ld., Hali fa x ; 27, Chancery Lane, o n-Tyne 1 15
London, W C. 23 r Somerset Trading Co .. Ld . . Bridgwater . .
Odling (Anselm). & Sons, Ld., Crown Wharf, r32, .. 46, 47
Soper, John, 20, Old Ca vendish Street, London, W. 260
New North Road, London; Rathbone Place, G rea t Southwell, F . C., & Co., 75, Southwark Street , London,
George Street, Li verpool IOOA, IOO B S.E . .. 20 1
Owen, Joseph, & Sons, Ld , Sta nley Saw Mills , Stanley Szerelmey, N . C ., & Co. ,Szerelmey Works, Rotberhitbe
Road, r66, Regent Road, and 67, St. Anne Street, New Road, London , S.E. 280
L iverpool ; l99a, High Street, Borough, London ;
2r ,Grosvenor Street, C .-on-M., and Grey Mar e L a ne,
Openshaw, Manchester; Brown hills Saw Mills,
Tunstall, Staffs. ; Hunslet Lane, Leeds II3 Tann, John, Newgate Street, London, E . C.
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Teale Fire Place Co. (The), Greek Street Chambers, Wheatly & Co, Springfield Tileries, Newcastle, Staffs 67-70
Leeds; 28, Berners Street, Oxford Street, London, Whiley, G . M. 58, Whitfield Street, Tottenham Court
W.; Silver Royd, Wortley, Leeds 2n Road, London. W. 136
Temple, Rogers & Co., Canon's Marsh, Bristol 107 Whitehead, J., & Sons, Ld., 74, Rochester Row,
Thompson's Ancaster Quarries Co., Ld .., rr, Elmer Westminster, London, S.W. ; Aberdeen • • I06A-1o60
Street, Grantham.. .• 91 Whitfield, F., & Co .. Oxford St., Birmingham; rr & 12,
Thornborough & Son, 57 & 58, Chancery Lane, St. Andrew's Hill, Queen Victoria St., London, E.C.
London, W.C. 265 164-167
Thornborough, F. M .. & Son, 59, Chapel Street, Whitwick Colliery Company, Ld., Coalville, near
Ancoats, Manchester 265 Leicester . . 40
Tucker, G., & Son, Loughboro', Leicestershire; Moor· Wilkins, H. W., & Sons, 88, 90, 92, 94, Pentonville
gate Station Chambers, London, E.C. 51 Road, London, N. 90
Turpin's Parquet Floor, Joinery, & Wood Carving . Wilkinson & Leng, Ld., Bridgwater 104
Co., 22F, Queen's Road, Bayswater, London , W. 121 Willesden Paper & Canvas Works, Ld., Willesden
Tuxford, J. G., Deganwy Quay, near Llandudno, North Junction, London, N.W . ; 61, South John Street,
Wales; Mill Street, Bermondsey, London, S.E.; Liverpool ; S. Great George Street, Dublin • • •• 76
Trafford Wharf, Ship Canal, Manchester 88 Williams Bros. & Co., Kaleyards, Chester; 18, Hart
Twyfords Ld., "Cliffe Vale'' Potteries, Hanley, Staf- Street , Bloomsbury, London; 70, Bath Street,
fordshire ; 16, Southampton Row, Holborn, London, Glasgow; 124, Swan Arcade, Bradford .• 222, 273
W .C.; 69, Mosley St., Manchester; 95, Bath Street, Williams, G. A., & Son, 21, Queen's Road, Bayswater,
Glasgow; 136, Edmund Street , Birmingham.. 248-251 London, W. .. .. •• 261, 262
Williams, Thos., Basford and Trent Vale Tileries, Stoke-
on-Trent . • .. .. .. 63
Winn, C .. & Co., Birmingham ; 41, Holborn Viaduct,
Wakeham, W. G ., "Eagle'' Steam Joinery Works, London, E.C.; 3, Cadogan Street, Glasgow; 26, Grey
Plymouth .. .. •, .. .. .. .. 113 Street, New-castle-on-Tyne 252
Walker & Crawshaw, Ld., Ashfield Fire Clay Works, Witchell & Co., Vulcan House, 56, Ludgate Hill,
Conisbro', near Rotherham .. .. .. . • 238 London, EC. .. .. .• •• .. .. 127
Walton, Gooddy & Cripps, Ld., 14 Wharf, Graham Wontner-Smith, J, Gray & Co., 81, Finsbury Pavement,
St., City Road, London, N.; 15, 17 & 19, Parliament and Half Moon Passage, 17, Whitechapel Road,
St., Liverpool; Canon 's Marsh, Bristol •. 105, 106 London 179
Ward, B., & Co., Ld ., 38 & 39, Parliament Street, Wood Carving Co., Ld., Windsor Street, Birming-
London, S.W . . .. 122, 123 ham . . .. .. .. .. .. .. •• 126
Warner, J., & Sons, Ld., 2, Jewin Crescent , Cripple- Wood, James, Chart, Sutton, Staplehurst, and Boughton
gate, London, E.C.; Crescent Foundry, Spelman Monchelse&, near Maidstone • . .. .. .. 92
Street, Spitalfields, London, E. ·. .• .. 253 Woolliscroft, G., & Son, Ld., Hanley, Staffordshire . • 66
Waygood, R., & Co.. Ld., Falmouth Road, Great Dover Worsley, R. E., & Co., Henry Street, Gray's Inn Road,
Street, London. S.E. ·· ·· 190, 191 London, W.C. .. .. .. n6
Wedgwood, Josiah, & Sons, Ld., Etruria, Stoke-on- Wortley Fire Clay Co., Elland Road, Leeds .. •• 65
Trent; ro8, Hatton Garden, London, E.C . SOE, 50F Wright, Geo .. & Co., 155. Queen Victoria St., London,
"Weldon Stone.'' Corby, Kettering ·. 91 E.C. ; Burton Weir, Rotherham; 3, Hardman Street,
West Gloucester Pennant Stone Co., Broadmead, Deansgate, Manchester . • •• . . 148, 212 - 214, 272
Bristol .. 92 Wright, James, & Sons, Royal Granite Works, Aberdeen 104
Westminster Patent Flooring Co. (The), u3s, Lots Wright, Samuel, & Co., Crown Works, Andr~ Street,
Road, Chelsea, London, S.W. 124 Amhurst Road, Hackney, London, N.E. · 293

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Telegraphic Addresses and Telephone Numbers.

Teleg-raj>!tic Address and Teltjlton11 Teleg-raf>ltic A ddrets and Telep!10Ht


Nam11 Nu"ltbe'I". Name. Number.
ACME Woon FLOORING Co., BROWN, ROBT ., & SoN Sanitary, Paisley (27).
LD. Dowelled, London (433 and Shortroods, Glasgow (3498) .
434, Eastern). Sanitary, Edinburgh (746) ·
ADAMANT Co ., Ln. Adamant , B irmingham (4891, Fireclay, Dublin (424),
Chromolith , London ." (A B C Code used).
Range, Bristol. BRYDEN, J., & SONS
'' ,, Adamant, Newcastle-on -Tyne BRYDEN, W., & SoN
ADAMANTINE CLINKER WORKS Adamantine, Little Bytham.
ADAMS, ROBERT Robert Adams , London (804, CAFFERATA & .Co. Cafterata, Newark (3\
Hop). CARR, Cl'!AS. ' LD. Bells, Smethwick (2018).
Ann rsoN, H. , & Co., Ln . Addison, Wellington, Salop. C ARSON, WALTER, & SONS Carsons, London (69, Batter-
ALDRIDGE COLLIERY Co ., LD. Aldridge Colliery, Walsall- sea).
wood. CARTER & Co . .. Carter's Pottery, Poole (1f1,
ANAGLYPTA BRANCH OF THE Poole ; 31, Hamworthy) .
WALL PAPER MANUFAC- CARTLAND, J., & SoN, LD. Cartland s, Birmingham (94) .
TURERS, LD ... Anaglypta, Darwen (155). Cartlands, London .
" ,, Anaglypta , London (2731) CHANC,~LLOR, C., & Co. ..· Challor, London
ANDERSON , D., & SON, LD . Anderson , Belfast (1001. CLARK, S., & Co. Syphon Stoves, London.
,,
ANDERSON, R., & Co .••
APPLEBEE BROS.
,, Ulster, London <488 , Eastern).
Tonnerre, London.
ApplebeeBros., Walt hamstow.
CLIFF, J., & SONS

'' ,,
.. Cliffs, London (631 , Hop).
Cliffs, Wortley, Leeds (612).
Joscliffs, Liverpool (1887).
ART PAVEMENTS & DECORA- COALBROOKDALE Co , LD. Darby, Coalbrookdale.
. TIONS, LD. (The) Granulemos, London (1704, Severndale, London · (5783,
Holl;Jorn) . Bank).
ASHWORTH, J., & Co., . Ashworths, Sawyers, \Vater- COALVILLE, SANDFORD AND
foot. ALSTON, LD ..• Tamar, Coalville.
ASTON, G ., & SON Inwrought, London (n9, COLLEDGE & BRIDGEN Col ledge, Wolverhampton
Dalston). (Nat., II8).
ATTWOOD, J. Attwoods, Stourbridge. COLLIER, s. & E. Collier, Reading (A B C Code
and Unicode used) (92).
COLLIER, w. H. Collier, Markstey.
BALDWIN, SoN, & Co. , LD. Baldwin , Stourport. CoMYN CHING & Co. Comyn Ching, London (2918,
BARNS, W., & SoN Perforation , London. Gerrard).
BELL, P., & SON Ironworks, Edinburgh (1310). COOPER, J . K., & SONS Tileries, Maidenhead (24).
BETTWS-Y-COED SL'ATE CoRDELov A Co., LD. . • Cordelova, Edinburgh (197a).
QUARRY Co., LD . London , Bettws-y-Coed. CouzENs , G., & Co. • • Interceptor ,Cardiff (Nat., 461 ).
BLACKWALL GALVANIZED !RON CRAPPER, T., & Co. Crapper, Chelsea (357, Ken-
Co., LD. Promptitude, London (64, sinirton).
Avenue). CRUICKSHANK, R. D., & Co ..• Cruickshank, Aberdeen (954).
BLADWELL, H. W. B lad well, Sydenham Wharf, CUTTING, R. C., & Co . Adjunctor, London.
Bath.
BLAKELEY, E. F., & Co. Corrugated, Liverpool (2325).
BLANCHARD, M. H., & Co. Blanchard, Bishops Waltham. DANIELS & Co .. • Daniels, Linco.l n.
BOUNDS, M . B., & SON (1403, Hop.) DAVIES BROS. . . .• Seiva:c;!, Portmadoc.
BOWER & FLORENCE , , Bower, Aberdeen (K37). DE GRELLE, HouDRET & Co. See Art Pave men ts & Decora-
BOWES-SCOTT & WESTERN ,LD. Donbowes, London (199, tions, Ld.
Westminster) . DI CKSON, R. A. .• Facialium, London(1545,Hop).
BoYLE, R., & SoN, Ln. Hypostile, London. DIXON & CORBITT, & R. S.
NEWALL & Co., LD. Corbitt, London (2705).
" ,, ,, Glasgow.
DORMAN , LONG & Co., LD, Pugilism, London.
BRAY, H., & Co. Bray, Nottingham.
BRITISH CHALLENGE GLAZING DouGHTY, ToHN, & SoN .. Doughty, Jackfield.
Co., Ln. Asiragal, London (1361 Hop). DowsoN, TAYLOR & Co, LD. Sprinkler, London (143, West-
BRITISH LUXFER PRISM SYN- minster).
DICATE, LD. Luxfer, London (90, London DREW-BEAR, PERKS, & Co. • • Bearbind, London (576, Bank)
Wall).
BROAD & Co . • . Broad & Co., London (48, EAGLE STEAM JOINERY WORKS
Paddington). (WAKEHAM, w. G.) •• Mould ings, Plymouth.
BROADBENT & Co. Broadbents, Leicester (Nat., EDWARDS, J . C . Edwards, Ruabon (8).
300). ELLIS, JOHN , & SoNs, LD. Ellis, Leicester (Nat. , 46) .
BROADBENT, J. C ., & Co ., Ln. Unbleached, London. ELLIS, PARTRIDGE, & Co. Elcho, Leicester (Nat., 299).
BROOKER, J . T, •. Timber, Dorking (7), EMLEY & SONS, LD . •• Emley, Newcastle - on -Tyne
BROWN, A. A . •• Brown, Sculptor, Aberdeen (G.P.O ., 499; Nat., 1119) .
(Nat. K7S)· Feltings, London.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS. 15
Telegrap!iic Add>ess and Telep/tone Telegraf>kic Address aud Telep/tone
Name . . . Number. Name. N1(.m./Jer.
ENGLAND, W. G. & L. (43.) HITCH-IN, J. •• (0982.)
EssEx & Co. .. Euterpe, London. HOBBS, HART & Co., LD. Hobbs Hart, London (656).
EusTANCE & COLLEY .. Eustance, Fordingbridge. HOD KIN & JONES .. Hodkin , Sheffield (2790).
EVERED & Co., Lo. Evered, London (2502). HODKINSON & Co., Lo. Hodkinson 's, Small Heath.
EVERED & Co., LD. (Barnet HOLT, w. F. s. Holt, Laisterdyke (1305l.
Works) Romaine, Birmingham (404). HOOPER & Co ... Hooper. Northam, Southamp-
EVERED & Co., Lo. (Surrey ton.
Works) F.vereds, Birmingham (2004). HowoRTH & Co. Ventilator, Farnworth, Bolton.
EXLEY, WM., & SONS Exley, Broseley. HUTCHINSON, BROS. Slag, Middlesbro' (5242).

FAMBRINI & DANIELS .• Fambrini, Lincoln. INGRAM & CLARKE Limbux, Liverpool (354J
FIELD & ALLAN Field, Edinburgh (2297)(Leith, INTERNATIONAL ASPHALTE Co.
4029). (G. A. Wall1 •. (540, London Wall).
FISHER, SON, & WEAVER (2.) IRISH MARBLE Co. (RICHARD
FLETCHER, RUSSELL, & Co., CoLLES) Colles, Kilkenny.
Ln. (Works) Wacran, Manchester
(Nat., 1039).
(Showrooms) Gaseries, Man- JEFFREY & Co .•• Wallpaper, London (134,
chester. Dalston).
Gaseries, Warrington (Nat., JOHN SON, S., & Co. (26, Mirfield.)
7"1). JONE S & ATTWOOD Heat, Stourbridge (10\ .
(Q ueen Victoria St.) Gaseries, JONES, F., & Co. Slagwool, London (675, King's
London. Cross).
(Tabernacle St.) Wacran, KENSINGTON WINDOW BLIND
. London. Co., THE Blinds, London.
FRANCIS, S. W., & Co., Lo. Fenestra. London ( 160, KING, J. A., & Co. Kinovique, London.
Holborn). KING (JosEPH) & Co. King Co., Stourbridge(17, Lye)
FRREMAN & FREEMAN Rural, London.
FRENCH ASPH ALTE Co. Aspales, London (580, Bank). LAND, J. & H .•• Canterra, London (2098,
FURSE, W. J •• ., Furse, Nottingham (539). Gerrard).
LAWFORD & Co. Aptero us, London.
GARDEN & Co. .. •• .. LEE, A., & BROS., LD. Lee, Bristol (Nat., 47).
GARDINER, SoNs, & Co., Lo .•• Garden Company, Aberdeen. LEGGOTT, W. & R., Lo. Silenzio, London (1437, Hol-
GEARY , WALKER & Co. .. Gardsons, Bristol (762). born).
GIBBARD, T. R. Edaphos, London (5074 , Bank) Silens, Bradford (1782).
GIBBONS, J. Gibbard, Exeter. LEw1s:'1. Weathervane, London.
Gibbons, Wolverhampton. ' LIMMER ASPHALTE PAVING
GIBBS & CANNING, LD. (ABC Code used.) (344,Nat.1 Co., Lo. . Limmer. London(862 Avenue).
Gibbs Canning, Tamworth LLOYD & LLOYD, LD •.• Lloyds, Birmingham (2S2).
(0197). LOACH & CLARKE Loache, Birmingham (1518).
GIRLING, R. . . •. •• Robert Girling, Ipswich (124) .
GOODALL, LAMB&HEIGHWAY, L OCKHART, A ••. Lockhart, New Barnet . (5,
Lo. Barnet).
Parquetry, Manchester (683 LOCKWOOD, H .•• (1729.)
and 561) . LONDON ASBESTOS Co. Catharopyr, London;
GRAHAM, B., & SONS .. (165.)
GRANITIC PAINT Co ..• LONDON DRAWING & TRACING
Purplish, London. Dividitor~,
GRAY, J. W., & SoN .. Grandson, London.
OFFICE London (1on Hol-
GREAVES, BULL, & LAKIN born).
Greaves, Harbury LUCAS, J.E. Lucas, Engineer, Brockley, S. E.
Lias, London (138,Paddington) LUXFER PRISM SYNDICATE, Lo.,
GRI~~ITHS, WM. Greaves, Birmingham (845) . THE BRITISH Luxfer, London (90, London
Opalite, London (2530, 2531, Wall). .
Avenue).
GROVER & Co. Adopted, London.
GRUNDY, J. MACDONALD, A., & Co., Lo .•• Runis, Aberdeen.
John Grundy, London (552; ,, London.
McD~NAL ~. Ca°~RLES
0
King's Cross).
Froghall, A.berdeen(Nat.,K50).
HALL & BOARDMAN, LD. Hall, Swadlincote (2) . McNEILL, F., & Co. Eyeball, London.
HALL, E. J., & Co. Terebene, London (5916, Eyeball, Liverpool.
Avenue) . . Eyeball, Kirkintilloch.
HALL, M., & Co. •.~ Esmeralda, London. MAn'~LEY W~oo Co., THE Iron, Madeley, Salop.
HARLING, w . H. C linograph, London. MAIN, A. & J, & Co .. Lu. K"'lvin, London (5024, Bank).
HARTLEY & SUGDEN, Lo. Boilers, Halifax (N~t .. 38)., MAJOR, H.J., & c .. LD. (19.)
HARTSHILL BRICK & TILE Co. Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent (623) MALKIN TILE WORKS Co. Cubes, Burslem (Nat., 30751
HAWKINS & SON .. (2.61 , King's Cross). MATHEWS, E., & Co ..• Timists, London(5o6: Avenue).
HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, MATTISON, F .. & Co ... Mattison, Leeming Bar.
LD. Hayward Bros., London MELLOWES & Co. Eclipse, Sheffield (124\.
(ABC Code used) (193,Hop) . Mellowes,,London (569, West-
HAYWARD, WM., & SONS, LD. Hayward, Wolverhampton minster).
(123). MESSENGER & Co. Heating, Loughborough.
HEATHER BRICK AND TERRA Nonplussed, London.
COTTA Co. .• •• Bricks, Ibstock. Moo';E, T.. &. SoNs G lassvents, London.
HELLIWELL & Co., LD. Helliwell, Brighouse, MOORE, M. & R. Slattato, London (494 King's
,, London. Cross) .
HEYW~~D, w.'ir., & Co. Glazing, Huddersfield (Nat., MORTON, F., & Co., Lo. Ironsides, Liverpool (30& II2,
254) . Garston, Works).
HILI. & SMITH •• Fencing, Brierley Hill (Nat., ,, ,. Dropper, London (75, West-
2a, Tipton). minster.)
16 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS.
Teleg-raphic Address and Teleplto•u Teleg-rap!tic Address a11d Telep/tone
Name. Number. Name . N1tmber.
NELSON, CHAS., & Co., LD . .• Nelson, Stockton, Rugby TANN, J .... (1644 Holborn.)
,. South Wharf, Padding- TEALE FIREPLACE Co. Hob, Leeds (826 , Works; 618,
ton (135 Paddington). Showrooms).
NORTH BRITISH PLUMBING TEMPLE, ROGERS. & Co. Roofing, Bristol (27).
Co., LD. Ductilitv, LondoFI TUCKER, G., & SON Tucker's, Loughboro' (Offices,
NoRTH WALES SLATE Co. S late, Portmadoc. 9; Works, 29),
NORTHWOOD, S. & SON Northwoods, Birmingham TURPIN'S PARQUET FLOOR,
(2954). JOINERY & WOOD CARVING
Co. Turpilius, London (785 Pad-
0AKELEY SLATE QUARRIES dington).
Co., LD. N udlop, London (3028) . TUXFORD, J. G. Tuxford, Deganwy.
OATES & GREEN, LD ... Bricks, Halifax (174 & 690). Llechi, London.
Standpipe, London (1436, Hol- Tuxford, Trafford's Wharf,
born). Manchester.
ODLING (ANSELM) & SONS, LD. Odling, London (135 Dalston) . TWYFORDS, LD. Twyford, Hanley (Nat., 45).
.. Liverpoo1(5843Central) .
owil~. JOSEPH·: & SON S, 'i..D ... Owen. Liverpool (387). WALL PAPER MANUFACTURERS
Bucheron, London (II Hop). LD, (Anaglypta Branch) .. Anaglypta, Darwen (155).
(1787, Manchester). Anaglypta, London (2731).
" (3919, Openshaw). WA~~oN 1 God~nY & 'CRIPPS,
(1350, Leeds) . LD. Gooddy, London (618, Kings
(550, Tunstall). Cross).
" Gooddy Cripps, Liverpool
" (173, Toxteth).
PALMER'S TRAVELLING Cripps, Bristol (204).
CRADLE, LD •.• Wireway, London (II56 Hop) . Walton, Carrara.
PARRY, H., & SONS, LD.
PATTESON, J. & H .
Lias, Kirton-Lindsey.
Patteson, Manchester (1201).
WA~~. B., & 'co. Tufa, London (140, West-
minster).
PEARSON, E. J. & J., LD. Firebrick, Brierley Hill (Nat., WARNER, J ., & SONS, LD Big Ben, London.
9, Brierley Hill). , WAYGOOD, R., & Co . .. Waygood,London(76o Hop).
PETH ICK BROS .•. Pethicks, Plymouth (507). " WELDON STONE " Rooke, Weldon.
PHILLIPS, A. J., & Co. Phillips, Guildhall Chambers, WEST GLOUCESTER PENNANT
E.C. STONE Co. Hatch, 49, Broadmead,
PILKINGTON & Co. Polonceau, London (2751 Bristol (1148).
Avenue) . WESTMINSTER PATENT FLOOR-
PILKINGTON BROS., LD. Pilkington, St. Helen's (3). ING Co. Politeness, London (867 Ken·
PILKINGTON'S TILE & POTTERY sington).
Co., LD. Tileries, Manchester (Nat ., WHEATLY & Co. Wheatly, Trentvale.
2781 & 4845). WHI'FEHEAD, J., & SONS Sculptors, London (178 West-
PooLE BROS, (411 .) minster, and 1026, Hop).
PORTMADOC SLATE Co. Snowdon, Portmadoc. Masonry, Aberdeen (894).
PORTWAY, C., & SON Portway, Halstead. Maro, Carrara.
PRESTAGE & Co. Prestage, Broseley. Neumegen, Paris.
PRICE, GEO., LD. Safes, Wolverhampton (225) . WHr'.i-FrnLD, F'.'. & Co .•• Safes, Birmingham (64t).
PRITCHARD & Co. Pritchard, Moelwyn, Port- ,,. II ,, London (5836 Bank) .
madoc. WHITWICK COLLIERY Co., LD. Whitwick Colliery, Coalville.
WILKINS, H. w., & SONS Statuary, London.
RATNER SAFE Co.', LD. (City Office) Thiefproof, WILKINSON & LENG .. Wilkinson's, Brldgwater.
London. WILLESDEN PAPER AND CAN-
(Works) Savealls, London. VAS WORKS, Lo.•. Impermeable, London (65,
" G.
RICHES, Riches, Cromer C7). Harlesden).
ROBERTS, ADLARD, & Co. Dralda, London (87 Hop). WILLIAMS BROS. & Co. Kaleyards, London.
RoTTMANN & Co. Squadron, London (5289Bank). Casements, Chester,
RUGBY PORTLAND CEMENT Co. Cement, Rugby (29). WIL,~IAMS, G. 'A.... & SON (1095, Paddington).
WILLIAMS, THoS. Tileries, Stoke.on-Trant (266,
ST. PANCRAS IRoN WoRK Co., Hanley).
LD. Equitation, London (519, W1NN, C., & Co . Winn, Birmingham 1366).
King's Cross). WoNTNER-SMITH,J.,GRAY&Co. Warming, London (1430,
SHANKS & Co., LD. Shanks, Barrhead (7). London Wall) .
SHAW & CARTER Wishaw, Birmingham 1377.) Woon CARVING Co., LD. Carvings.Birmingham (05166).
SILICATE PAINT Co., LD. Orr, London. (36 Woolwich). Woon, JAs. Wood, Rrnghton Monchelsea
SILLS, WM. Sills, Mansfield. WooLLISCROFT, GEo., & SoN,
SMITH, A., & STEVEN S Hydraulics, London. LD. Woolliscroft, Hanley (26).
SMITH, JONAS, & Co. Moulding, London (695 Hop) ., Blizzard, London.
(42, Barking). WoRs{~Y , R. E.:'& Co . ,, (739, Holborn).
Pinetree, Liverpool (6823) . WORTLEY FIRE CLAY Co. E namel, Leeds (532).
SoM~'RsET TR~DING Co., LD. Somerset, Bridgwater (Na.t., 9) WRIGHT, G., & Co. Maypole, Rotherham (171).
SouTHWELL, F. C., & Co. Prevailing, London (A B C London (921 B~nk);
and Ar Codes used), (445, II rt ,, Manchester (4463).
Hop). WRIGHT, J AS., & SONS Right, Aberdeen.
~ZERELMEY, N. C., & Co. Szerelmey, London. WRIGHT, SAML., & Co. Slatinare, London.
17

Key to Telegraphic fl ddresses.

ADAMANT, BIRMINGHAM } Adamant Co., Ld. COLLIER, READING Collier; S. & E.


., NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE COLLIER, MARKSTEY Collier, W. H .
ADAMANTINE, LITTLE BYTHAM Adamantine Clinker Works CoMYN CHING, LormoN Comyn, Ching & Co.
ADDISON, WELLINGTON, SALOP Addison, H., & Co., Ld . CORBITT, LONDON Dixon & Corbitt, & R. S.
ADJUNCTOR, LONDON .• Cutting. R. C ., & Co. Newall & Co., Ld.
ADOPTED , LONDON Grover &Co. CORDELOVA, EDINBURGH Cordelova Co , Ld.
ALDRIDGE COLLIERY, CORRUGATED, LIVERPOOL B lakeley, E . F., & Co.
W ALSALLWOOD. , • .Aldridge Colliery Co., Ld. CRAl'PER, CHELSEA Crapper, T., & Co.
ANAGLYPTA, DARWEN •• Anaglypta Branch of The Wall CRIPPS, BRISTOL Walton, Gooddy & Cripps, Ld.
ANAGLYPTA, LONDON , • Paper Manufacturers, Ld. CRUICKSHANK, ABERDEEN Cruickshank, R. D., & Co.
ANDERSON, BELFAST , • Anderson, D., & Son, Ld. CUBES, BURSLEM Malkin Tile Works Co.
APPLEBEE BROS,, WALTHAM-
STOW •• •• Applebee Bros .
ASHWORTHS,SAWYERS,WATER- DANIELS, LINCOLN Daniels & Co.
FOOT •• DARBY, COALBROOKDALE Coalbrookdale Co., Ld.
Ashworth, John, & Son London Drawing & Tracing
ASPALES, LONDON French Asphalte Co . DIVIDITORE, LoNDON • ,
AsTRAGAL, LONDON Office.
British Challenge Glazing Bowes-Scott & Western, Ld • .
Co., Ld. DONBOWES, LONDON ••
ATTWOODS, STOURBRIDGE Attwood, J. DOUGHTY, JACKFIELD Doughty, John, & Sons
DOWELLED, LONDON .• Acme Wood Flooring Co., Ld.
DRALDA, LONDON Roberts, Adlar<l , & Co.
DROPPER, LONDON Morton, F ., & Co., Ld.
BALDWIN, STOURPORT Baldwin, Son, & Co., Ld. North British Plumbing Co.
BEARBIND, LONDON Drew-Bear, Perks & Co. DUCTILITY, LONDON
BELLS, SMETHWICK Ld.
Carr,' Chas, Ld.
BIG BEN, LONDON Warner, J., & Sons, Ld.
BLADWEL~ SYDENHAM ECLIPSE, SHEFFIELD Mellowes & Co.
WHARF, BATH Bladwell, H. W. EDAPHOS, LONDON Geary, Walker & Co,
BL A NCH ARD, BI SHOP'S EDWARDS, RUABON Edwards, J. C.
WALTHAM Blanchard, M. H., & Co. ELCHO, LEICESTER Ellis, Partridge & Co.
BLINDS, LONDON Kensington Window Blind ELLIS, LEICESTER Ellis, J., & Sons, Ld.
Co. EMLEY, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE Emley & Sons, Ld.
BLIZZARD, LONDON Woolliscroft, G. , & Son, Ld . ENAMEL, LEEDS Wortley Fire Clav Co.
BOILERS, HALIFAX Hartley & Sugden, Ld. EQUITATION, LONDON •• St. Pancras Iron Work Co., Ld.
BOWER, ABERDEEN Bower and Florence ESMERALDA, LONDON , . Hall, M., & Co.
BRAY, NOTTINGHAM Bray, H., & Co. EusTANCE, FoRDINGBRIDGE •• Eustance & Colley
BRICKS, HALIFAX Oates & Green, Ld EUTERPE, LONDON Essex & Co.
BRICKS, IBSTOCK Heather Brick & Terra Cotta EVERED, LONDON EYered & Co., Ld.
. Co. EvEREDs, BIRMINGHAM Evered & Co., Ld. (Surrey
BROAD & Co., LoNDoN Broad & Co., Ld. Works)
BROADBENTS, LEICESTER Broadbent & Co. EXLEY, BROSELEY Exley, Wm., & Son .
BROWN, SCULPTOR, ABERDEEN Brown, A. A, EYEBALL, LONDON
6UCHERON, LONDON •• Owen, Jo~eph, & Sons, Li. EYEBALL, LIVERPOOL •• McNeill, F., & Co.
EYEBALL, KIRKINTILLOCH

Cafferata & Co. FACIAL!UM, LONDON .• Dickson, R . A.


CAFFERATA, NEWARK , . F' AMBRINI, LINCOLN , • Fambrini & Daniels
CANTERRA, LONDON , • Land, J. & H.
Carson, W., & Sons FELTINGS, LONDON Engert & Rolfe, Ld.
CAR~ONS, LoNDON
Carter & Co. FENCING, BRIERLEY HILL Hill & Smith
CARTERS POTTERY, POOLE FENESTR.I., LONDON • , Francis, S. W., & Co , Ld.
CARTLANDS, BIRMINGHAM Cartland, J., & Son, Ld. FIELD, EDINBURGH Field & Allan
CARTLAND$, LONDON •• FIREBRICK, BRIERLEY HILL •• Pearson, E . J. & J.
CARVINGS, BIRMINGHAM Wood Carving Co., Ld.
Williams Bros. & Co. FIRECLAY, DUBLIN Brown, Robt., & Son.
CASEMENTS, CHESTER FROGHALL,ABERDEEN McDonald, Chas.
CATHAROPYR, LONDON London Asbestos Co.
Rugby Portland Ct>ment Co. FURSE , NOTTINGHAM .• Furse, W. J.
t:EMEN r, RUGBY
CHALLOR, LONDON Chaocellor, C., & Co.
CHROMOLITH , LONDON Adamant Co., Ld. GARD EN C OM PANY, ABERDEEN Garden & Co.
CLIFFS, LONDON GARDSONS, BRISTOL . • Gardiner, Sons & Co., Ld .
CLIFFS, WORTLEY, LEEDS Cliff, J., & Sons GASERIES , LONDON Fletcher, Russell, & Co., Ld .
CLINOGRAPH, L ONDON.. •• Harling, W. H. (Queen Victoria Street).
COLLEDGE, WOLVERHAMPTON Colledge & Bridgen GASE RIES, W ARRINGTON Fletcher, Russell, & Co ., Ld.
COLLES1 KILKENNY Irish Marble Co. (Richard GASERIES, MAN CHESTER Fletcher, Russell , & Co., Ld.
Colles) (Showrooms).
KEY TO TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES.

GIBBARD, EXETER Gibbard, J. R. MAYPOLE, LONDON


GIBBONS, WOLVERHAMPTON •• Gibbons, T. MAYPOLE, MAN CHESTER Wright, Geo., & Cq .
G!HBS CANNING, TAMWORTH .• Gibbs & Canning, Ld. MAYPOLE, ROTHERHAM
GLAZING, HUDDERSFIELD Heywood, W . H., & Co, MELLOWES, LONDON , • Mellowes & Co.
GOODDY, LONDON •• } MOULDING, LONDON .. Smith (Jonas\ & Co.
GOODDY CRIPPS, LIVERPOOL Walton, Gooddy & Cripps, Lrl MOU LDINGS, PLYMOUTH Eagle Steam Joirlery Works
GRANDSON' LONDON •• Gray , J. W., & Son (W . G. Wakeham)
GRANULEMOS, LONDON Art Pavements &pecoratiqp~
Ld. (The)
GREAVES, HARBURY • • NELSON, STOCKTON, RUGBY
GREAVES, BIRMINGHAM Greaves, Bull, & Lakin NELSON, SOUTH WH ARF, Nelson, Chas., & Co. , Ld.
. " : . P"ADDINGTON .•
NEUM EGEN, PARIS Whitehead, J .. & Sons
HALL, SwADLINCOTE •• NONPLUSSED, LONDON Messenger & Co .• Ld .
Hall & Boardman, Ld Northwood, S., & Son
HARTSHILL, STOKE-ON-TRENT Hartskiill Brick& Tile Co. NORTHWOODS, BIRMINGHAM . •
HATCH, 4~, BROADMEAD, NUD):.OP, LONDON 0akeley Slate Quarries Co.,Ld.
BRISTOL West Gloucester Pennant
Stone Cii.
HAYW,\RD, WOLVERHAMPTON Hayward, W., & Sons, Ld. 0DLING, LONDON Odling (Anselm) & Sons, Ld .
HAYWARD BROS., LONDON Hayward Bros. & Eckstem, 0DLING, LIVERPOOL
Ld. 0PALITE, LONDON Griffiths, W.
HEAT, STOURBRIDGE •• Jones & Attwood ORR, LoNDON •. Silicate Paint Co., Ld.
HEATING, LoUGHBOROUGH Messenger & Co. , Ld. OWEN' · LIVERPOOL Owen, Joseph, & Sons, Ld.
HELLIWELL, BRIGHOUSE
HELLIWELL, LONDON •• Helliwell & Co., Ld.
HOBBS HART, LONDON Hobbs. Hart & Co ., Ld. Goodall, Lamb & Heighway,
Hos, LEEDS PARQUETRY, MANCHESTER
Teale Fireplace Co. Ld .
HOD KIN, SHEFFIELD .• Hod kin & Jones Patteson, J. & H.
HODKINSONS, SMALL HEATH . • PATTESON, MANCHESTER
Hodkinson & Co., Ld . PERFORATION, LONDON Barns, W ., & Son
Hoi.1', LAisTERDYKE •• Holt, W. F. S. Pethick Bros.
HOMAN RODGERS, LONDON •• PETHICKS, PLYMOUTH
Homan & Rodgers PHILLIPS, GUILDHALL CH AM·
HOOPER, NORJ'HAM, SOUTH- Phillips, A. J., & Co.
AMPTON BE RS , E .C .••
Hooper & Co. PILKINGTON, ST. HELENS Pilkington Bros ., Ld.
HYDRAULICS, LONDON Smith, A., & Stevens. Smith (Jonas) & Co.
HYPOSTILE, LONDON •• PINETREE, LIVERPOOL
Boyle, R., &. Son, Ld. POLITENESS, LoNDON •• "Westminster Patent Flooring
GLASGOW Co.
POLON CEAU, LONDON .. Pilkington & Co.
IMPERMEABLE, L NDON Willesden Paper and Canvas P<lRTWAY, HALSTEAD .• Partway, C., & Son
Works, Ld. PRESTAGE, BROSELEY Prestage & Co.
INTERCEPTOR, CARDIFF Couzens, G ., & Co. PREVAILING, LONDON . • Southwell, F . C ., & Co .
INWROUGHT, LONDON ·•• Aston, G ., & Son PRITCH ARD , MOELWYN, PORT-
IRON, MADELEY, SALOP Madeley Wood Co. MADOC ' Pritchard & Co.
IRONSIDES, LIVERPOOL Morton, F., & Co., Ld. PROMPTITUDE, LONDON Blackwall Galvanized Iron
IRONWORKS, EDI,NBURGH Bell, P., & Son Co., Ld.
PUGILISM , LONDON Dorman, Long, & Co., Ld.
PURPLISH, LONDON Granitic Paint Co.
JOHN GRUNDY, LONDON Grundy, J.
JosCLIFFS, 1:-IVER_POOL Clift, J., & Sons
RANGE, BRISTOL Adamant Co., Ld.
RICHES, CROMER Riches, G.
KALEYARDS, LONDON •• Williams Bros. & Co. RIGHT, ABERDEEN .. Wright, Tas., & Sons
KELVIN, LoNDON . . •• Main, A. & J., & Co., Ld. ROBERT ADAM$, LONDON Adams, Robt.
KING Co., STOURBRIDGE King, Jos., & Co. ROBERT GIRLING, IPSWICH Girling, R.
KINOVIQUE 1 LONDON . King, J . A., & Co. ROMAINE, BIR~llNGHAM Evered & Co., Ld. (Barnet
Works)
LEE , l3RISTOL •• Lee, Arthur, & Bros., Ld. ROOFING, BRISTOL Temple, Rogers & Co.
LIAS, KIRTON LINDSEY Parry, H ., & Sons, Ld. ROOKE, WELDON ''Weldon Stone"
LIAS, LONDON • • Greaves. I;lull, & Lakin RUNI S, ABERDEEN Macdonald, A., & Co., Ld.
LIMBUX, LIVERPOOL Ingram & Clarke RuNis, LONDON
LIMMER, LONDON Limmer Asphalte Paving Co., RURAL, LONDON Freeman & Freeman
Ld.
LLKCHI, LONDON Tuxford, J. G.
LLOYD'S, BIRMINGHAM Lloyd & Lloyd, Ld. ' SAFES, BIRMINGHAM • . \ Whitfield, F., & Co.
LocKHART, NEW BARNET Lockhart, A. SAFES, LON::JON .• (
LOACHE 1 BIRMINGHAM Loach & Clarke SAFES, WOLVERHAMPTON Price, Geo., Ld.
LONDON, BETTWS-Y-COED Bettws-y-Coed Slate Quarry SANITARY, EDINBURGH }
SANITARY , PAISLEY Brown, Robt., & Son
Co,,Ld.
LUCAS, ENGINEER, BROCKLEY, SAVEALLS, LONDON Ratner Safe Co . Ld. (Works
S.E. Lucas, J.E. SCULPTORS, L ONDON Whiteliead, J ., & Sons
LUXFER, LONDON British Luxfer Prism Syndi- SEIVAD, PoRTMADoc •• Davies Bros.
cate, Ld. SEVERNDALE, LONDON Coalbrookdale Co., Ld.
' , SHANKS, BARRHEAD .. Shanks & Co., Ld.
SHO RTROODS, GLASGOW Brown, Robt., & Son
MAINZER, LONDON Mainzer & Co., Ld. SILENS, BRADFORD Leggott, W. & R., Ld.
MARO, CA.RRARA .; Whitehead, J., & Sons SILENZIO, LON.DON
MASONRY, ABERDEEN·.• Whitehead, J., & Sons SILLS, MANSFIELD Sills, William
MATTISON, LEEMING BAR Mattison, F., & Co. SLAG, MIDDLESBOROUGH Hutchinson Bros.
KEY TO TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES. 19

SLAGWOOL, LoNDON Jones, F., & Co. TWYFORD, HANLEY Twyfords, Ld.
SLATE, PORTMADOC North Wales Slate Co.
SLATINARE, LoNDON Wright, Sam!. . & Co.
SLATTATO, LONDON Moore, M. & R. ULSTER, LONDON Anderson, D., & Sons, Ld.
SNownoN, PoRTMADoc Portmadoc Slate Co. UNBLEACHED, LONDON Broadbent, J . C., & Co., Ld.
SOMERSET, BRIDGWATER Somerset Trading Co.,Ld .
SPRINKLER, LONDON •• Dowson, Taylor & Co. , Ld.
SQUADRON, LONDON •• Rottmann & Co.
STATUARY, LONDON Wilkins, H. W., & Sons VENTILATOR, FARNWORTH,
SYPHON STOVES, LONDON Clark, S., & Co. BoLTON Howorth & Co.
SZERELMEY, LONDON •• Szerelmey, N. C., & Co.

WAC RAN, MANCHESTER Fletcher, Russell, & Co. , Ld.


TAMAR, COALVILLE Coalville, Sandford & Alston, (Works)
Ld. WACRAN, LONDON Fletcher, Russell, & Co., Ld.
TEREBENE, LONDON Hall, E. J., & Co. (Tabernacle St.)
THOROUGH, )3ANBURY •• Bloxham, W . J. WALLPAPER, LONDON Jeffrey & Co.
TILERIES , MAIDENHEAD Cooper, J. K., & Sons WALTON, CARRARA Walton, Gooddy & Cripps, Ld.
T!LERIES, MANCHESTER Pilkington's Tile & Pottery WARMING, LONDON •• Wontner-Smith(J .),Gray & Co.
Co., Ld. WAYGOOD, LONDON •. Waygood, R., & Co.
TILERIES, STOKE-ON-TRENT., Williams, Thomas WEATHERVANE, LoNDON Lewis, J.
TIMBER. DORKING Brooker, J. T. WHEATLY,TRENTVALE Wheatly & Co.
T!MISTS, LONDON Mathews, E ., & Co. WHITWICK COLLIERY, COAL-
TONNERRE, LONDON .. Anderson , R., & Co VILLE Whitwick Colliery Co., Ld.
TucKERS, LoUGHBORo' Tucker, G., & Son WILKINSONS, BRIDGWATER Wilkinson & Leng
TUFA, LONDON.. •• Ward, B ., & Co. WINN, BIRMINGHAM .• Winn, C., & Co.
TURPILIUS, LONDON •• Turpin's Parquet Floor, Joinery WIREWAY, LONDON •• Palmer'sTravellingCradle,Ld.
and Wood Carving Co. WISHAW . BIRMINGHAM Shaw & Carter
TUXFORD, DEGANWY • } Woon, BouGHTON MoNCHEL-
TUXFORD, TRAFF~RD'S Tuxford, J. G. SEA •• Wood, Jas.
WHARF, MANCHE>STER WooLLiscROFT, HANLEY Woolliscroft, G., & Son
zo

INDEX TO GOODS AND BUILDING MATERIALS.

PAGE PAGE Heating (continued)- PAGE


Ball Valves See Valves Simplex 2s8
A. Balusters and Balustrades 57, s9. 92, Spanish 2s7, 2s8, 2s9, 26o, 262, 263
Accumulators 190 94, 96, IOOB, IDS, l06D, IIO, Spring Roller or Self-Coilini:r 2s7,
Adamant • • See Plaster IIS, 126, 127, l4I, 142, 212 2s8, 259, 260, 262, 263, 26s
Adamantine / See Plaster Band Stands 137, 141, 148 Sun or Tropical 260, 263, 264, 265
Adamantine Clinkers . . See Bricks Bank Fittings II4, us, 269 Universal 262
Agricultural Drain Pipes See Pipes Bar Fittings II4, 269 Venetian 224, 2s7, 2s8, 2s9, 260,
Air Bricks 44A, 44B, 54, 57, 59, 69 ,. Iron or Steel 90, 338 262, 263
., Grids • • See Grilles, Gratiltt[S, or Grids ,. Railway 128 Wire . • 257, 258, 2s9, 260, 262, 263
,, Propellers See Ventilatio11 & Ventilators Barrows . • n3
Basement Lights Sec Pavement Lif!Ms, &c. Blocks See Pitlley Blocks
Alabaster.. See Marble Blue Lias Lime • • See Lime
Altar Rails See Gates c;>- Railings Baths and Bath Fittings s2, 86, 87,
Boiler Coverings 64, 72A, 72s, 72c, 75
Altars 99, rno, rn6o 98, 99, 104, 179. 212, 246, 247, 249 Boilers 175, 177, 178, 179, 2rn, 247, 253, 302
Anaglypta.. . See Wall & Ceiling Coverings Beer Fittings .. .• .• 253 Climax 178
Angle Iron or Steel .. 129, 338, 340 Bell Hanging 224
., Pulls or Pushes 208 Daisy 175
Artesian Wells • . 81 Ideal . • 178
Artificial Stone 61, 72, 80, 92, 93, rn4, 'Bells 179, 180, 208, 224, 253, 256, 300 Independent.. 178
rn9, 122, lSl Chimes 253 Loughborough 302
Granitic 104 Church, School, or Factory 253, 256
Saddle 302
Granolithic •• 151 Clock 253 Steam 2s3
Art Metal Work •• See Metal Work Electric 179, 180, 208, 300
Asbestos •• Fire Alarm 256 Boiler Seating 64, 65
75 Hand.. 256 Bolts and Bars •• 196, 198, 206, 223
Cloth 75
" Fibre 7S
Lighthouse • .
Plantation . .
256
253, 256
Casement See Casement Fastenings
and Stays
Fuel 75
., Mlllboard Repaired and Re-hung 256 Gate.. 198
75 Town Hall 253 Indicating 206
,. Paper .. •• 75
,. Powder .. Bends See Channels and Bends Panic or Exit 196, 223
75
Ash Bins •• See Duit Bins Bent Wood II3 Brackets, Electric Light See Electric
,, Closets See Closets Bins 131 Lighting and Fittings
Aspbalte •• 72, 84, 85, 104, 124 Blinds 134, 224, 2s7. 2s8, 2S9· 260, Gas See Gas i::ngi11eerinr: and Fitti11{!s
Acid Resisting 85 261' 262' 263, 264, 26s Branding Irons . • •• •• • • 264
British 84 Cane •• 257, 25~ Brasses See Memorial Brasses a11d Tablet.;
Compressed •• 84 Canelette 257 Brass Work 206, 224, 228, 253, 256
Lava •• 84, 85 " Castalice '' 134 Gas Fitters'.. See Gas Engineeri11g
. Limestone 72 Conservatory or Greenhouse 258 and Fittings
Limmer 72, 84, 85 Duchesse 257 Braziery • • 2s3
Mastic 84 Festoon •. 2s7, 259, 260, 262 Brewers' Squares 87 1 95
Polonceau 85 Fire • . . 261, 262 Bricks 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44A, 44B,
Rock •• 84, 85 Florentine 257, 258, 2s9, 260, 262, 263 47, 48, 49, 51, s2. 53, S4· 57,
·Seyssel 84, 85 Glass. . 257, 258 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,
Sicilian 84 Heliocene 257, 2s8, 2s9, 262, 263 66, 69, 70, 7s. 80, 86, 9:1, 232,
Sillcia 85 Invisible 262 238, 241
Axle Pulleys See Pulleys Italian 260 Adamantine Clinker 38
Jalousies 2 59 Air See A ir Bricks
Japanese 262 Bath •• 47
Metallic Venetian . . 263 Blue 39, 42, 44A, 44B, 51, S3, 61,
B. Oriental 2s7, 258, 259, 260, 262 . 66, 70, 75, 80, 232
Repaire:l and Renovated. • 263 Channel See Channels and B e11ds
Balconies •• 127, 128, 137, 141, 148, 212 Shop . . 257, 258, 259, 262, 263 Clinker • • 38, 44A, 60
Ballast 60 Shutt!lr ,~ ,, 262 Coping 39,. 42, 51 , 58, 61, 70
INDEX TO CATALOGUE. 21
Bricks (continued)- PAGE PAGE Columns (continued)- PAGE
Cu lvert .. .. 40, 6 c C hairs 148 , 215 Iron or Steel 12g, 130, 132, r3 3,
E na mell ed or Glazed 3g , 4g, 52, Channels and Bends 42, ;,6, 60, 61 , 136, 137, l 4I, 147. 150, 216, 340, 341
60, 62. 65, 80, 232 65, g2, 12g, 240, 241, 338, 340, 341 S ton e or Marble g4B, g8, gg, 100,
Fire . . 41, 52, 60 , 61, 63, 64, 65, B rick . . 42 lOOB, 1060, IIO
80, 86, 238 Broad's 240, 24r Commodes 25,f
fletton .. .. 3g Iron or Steel . . r2g , 338, 340, 34r Concrete . . 7'~
F looring and Paving 38 , 3g, 40 , Chimney Cowls . . Se< Chimney Pots , &c. Asp halti c 72
42, 44A, 51, 58, 60, 61, 66, 70, 75 C himn ey Pieces or Mantels 500 , 87 , Concrete Work 72, 288
Heat her .. .. .. .. 40 Sg, go, 94B, 95, g8, gg, roo, Connections See Pipe .'faints
Kerb . . 70 104, 107, rro, rr 4, rr5, 137, Conservatories and F ittings 147, 148, 302
Majolica 65 , 232 • 210 , 2 12, 2r3 Cooking Apparatus See J(i/cheners,
Moulded 3g, 40, 41, 42 , 51, 54, 59, E namelled Slate 87 , g5. g8, 104, 107 Ran(!es, &c.
60, 6r, 70 Faience 500 ., Stoves • . See [(itcheners, Ranges, &c.
Orn amental . . 3g, 40, 48, 58, 5g, 6 r I ron . . . . 137, 210, 212, 2r3 Copper Leaf .. .. 136
Partition 52
Stone or Marble 87, 8g, go, g4B, Cornice Poles and Fittings 258
Paving . . See Bricks , Floori11g gg, IOO, 104, 107 , IIO, 212 Co tt on Waste 277
P linth_ .. .. 6r, 70 Wood .• loo, 114, rr5, 212 Counters . . . . go, g8, rooB, lo6n
Q uarries See Quarries or SquMcs Covered Ways 141
Eed 3g, 40, 4r, 42, SI , 53 , 58, 5g, C himn ey Pots, Caps, or Cowls 44A,
44B, 47, 54, 57, 58, 5g , 60, 6r , C ow House F ittings See Ca.tile House Fittings
60, 6r, 66 Cowls See C!timney Pots, &c.
Stahle 38, 42, 44A, 51 , 60, 6 c, 66, 70 62, 75, 8~ 8~ 170, 171, 238
Staffordshire S ee Bi'iclls, B lue Archimedian Screw 171 Crabs 192
T err".- ~etallic See Bric/is, Blue Bar ham 's 60 Cradles, Travelling 304
Ventilatmg . . See Air Bricks "Dulce Domum ".. 170 Cran es r7g, 185, r8g, rgo, 192, 21g
Belt Power . . r8g
B r~di:;es . . 128, r30, r41, 146, r 47, 340 Fletcher's
Peyton's Champion
57
6r Derrick 192
Br~lhant Cut Glass See Gla zi1w and Glass E lectric l8g, rg2
B nt . Opal .. ~ rsr Chimney Sweeping Machines.. 215 Hand P ower 185 , rSg, rgo, 192
Bronze Powders.. r 6 Chimneys Repaired, Rebuilt, or Re- , Hydraulic 185, l8g, rgo, lg2
3
,, Work 137, 144 Pointed 2g7, 2gg, 300, 301 S team rg2
Bu!fe~s . . rgo Church Benches . . . . See S ea.tintt Travelling 185, 1g2
B u1ldrngs, Iron See Iron Buildinl!< Fittings . . rr5, 125 Crestings . . 127, 141, 148
B ulbs .. 338 Furniture See F1trnit1we Crosses or Crucifixes 58, 5g, g6, g8
B usts See Carving and Sculpture Seating . . . . See Seatin~ Crucibles . . 60
Spires Restored 2g7, 2g9, 300, 301 C urbs See Fenders and Curbs or Ke1•bi11g
,. Stall s . . See S eating Curtains . . 25g
Cis terns and Tanks 60, 86, 87, 88, g5.
c. g8, 104, 130, r31, 177, 242, Bnsbis 259
243. 244, 245 , 246, 247, 340
Automatic F lushing 245
Cabinet Handles 228
Cans .. 13I
Brewers' SS, g8 D.
Flushing 243
Carbolic Powder 277 Sewage 247
Carving and Sculpture g4. g7 , 100B, Slate .. 86, 87, 88, g5, g8, 104 Dairy Glass Appliances for 2680
1060. no, rr4, 126 Waste P reventi ng . . 244 Damp Proof Courses and M a terials
Casemen t Fastenings and Stays lg6, 44A, 44B, 72 , 72B, 72c, 75, 76,
205, 207, 223, 227 , 228 C losets 44A, 44B, 52, 60, 104, 212 ,
23g, 242, 244, 24.6, 247. 248, 780, 84, 85, 87 , 152 , 279 , 280 ,
Cockspur 227 280A, 280B 1 29 3
Espagniolette 205, 227 250, 253 , 254
Anti Back-Bow 239 Asphalte . . See Asphaltc
Victor 223 D ure:sco . . ;:8oA , 28on
Casement Fi ttings See Gearmg a.nd Fittings Ash .. 254
Automatic F lushing See Cisterns Felt . . 72B, 72c
Casements and Frames 127, 136, r5g, F ibrous Asph alte . . . . 75, 780 , 2g3
172 , 173, 18g, 21g, 220 , 222 , and Tan/is
Axis .. 250 Metal Asphalt e 780
223, 227, 273 Petrifying Liquid . . 280, 280A, 280B
B rass.. r72, 173 Deluge 250
Earth 254 Slate.. 87
Bronze 2 lg, 222 Szerelmey Waterproofing Liquid 280
Copper 172, 173 Latrine 242
Marlboroug h 244 Willesden Paper, Canvas and
Gun Metal 172, 173, 21g Scrim . . 76
Iron a.id Steel 127, 136, 15g, 172 , Ped estal 250
Portable 253 Zopissa Solution 279
173, r 8g, 21g, 220, 222, 223, 227, 273
" Twycli ffe " 248 Daylight Reflectors 271
C asement S ill Bars See Water Ba.rs Valve 244, 253
"Castalice," Iron , Brass and Copper 134 Deafening. . See So1111 d Prooft11f!
Wash-down or W ash-out. . 244, 250 Deck Lights 271
Castin gs 12g, 130, 136, 137, 144, 146.
147, 150, 182, 210 Coach Body Wood rr3 Della Robbia 66
Cattle House Fittings and Troughs Coach House Fittings See Stable and Desks 2g4, 2g5. 2g6
60, 61, 1060, 1g2, rg3, 216 Coach H owe Fitti11gs Automatic 2g4, 2g5
Ce iling or Centre Flowers 288 Coal Plates 270, 271, 272 Convertible . . 2g4 , 2g5
Cellar Flaps .. . . 26g, 270, 271, 272 Cocks See Valves " Fisher " 296
Cemen ts 37, 48,61, 75, 7g, 80, 8r, 82 , Coffee Mi lls rg7 Infan ts' or Kinde1garten 2g4, 2g6
83, 104, 151, 24 r Coil Cases 134, 177 Teachers' 2g6
Birmi ngham Wa ter proof.. 15t ' ' Castali ce" 134 D is temper 279, 280A. 280B
Fireproof 151 Colours .. Bo, 277 , 278A, 278B Dog Grates Sec Fweplaccs, Stoves, and Grates
Keene's 7g, S2 Columns g2, g4B , g8, gg, 100, lOOB, Door and Lock Furmture 2or. 202,
Lias . . 8r l06A, 1060, rro, l2g, 130, 132, 203, 204, 207, 208 , 227 , 728
Parian 7g 133. 136, 137, 141, 147. 150, Corbin 20[
Portlan d 37, 4S , 6r, 80, Sr, 82, 83 216, 340, 34 I Namours 20!
Roman 6r, Sr Art ificial Stone g2 Stanley 203
St:len iti c So, Sr, 82 Granite 98, gg, 100, lo6A Tudor 203

C:o:-<. Co11r. B
2.2. INDEX TO CATALOGUE.

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Door Checks, Springs, and Spring Electric Lighting and Fittings 179, Fireproof Lathing 168
Hinges 185, 196, 197, 198, 224, 300 ,, Partitions 152
199, 200, 20[' 202, 203 , 204, Accumulators See Acc11111ulators Fitments . . 126
205, 206, 208 , 223, 227 E levators . . See Lift!, Elevators, cind Hoi;ts Flitch Plates 129, 340
Battersea 200 Emboss in g See Glazing and Glass Flooring and Pav in g 38, 70, 84, 85, 87,
Climax 205, 206 Enamell ed Slate.. 98, 102, 102A, ro4, ro7 90, 92, 94, 94A, 95, 96, 98 , 99,
<;:or bin 201 Engin e Beds 72 100, l02A, 1021). 104, 105, 106,
Crown Victor r96 Eng ines . . 190, 253 l06A, 108 , 109, IIO, rr4, rr6A,
Empress Victor 196 Beer . . 253 II6B, II7, II8, II9, 120, 121,
Gerish's 198 Boiler See Hoile1•s 122 , 123, 124. 125, 192 , 193, 216
Helical 198, 206 Fire . . See Fire EJ1gi11es Anhydrous . . 108, 120
Janus 200 Fittings 253 Artificial Stone or Concrete 94, 104
London V ictor i 96 Pumping See Pumps and P11111pi11g Aspbalte .. See Asphalts
Model 200 Machinery Brick. . See Bricks
Norton 204 Steam 253 Ceram ic See Mosaics, Ceramic
"Perfect " 203 Wind .. 253 Fireproof .. See Fireproof Floors
Pneumatic 196, 202, 204 Exit Door Fittings See Door Fittings Granite 99 1 lo6A
Reliable 206 Expansion Joints See Pipe Joints and Granite Concrete 122
Rojon 227 Connections Gnn~c l~
Royal Duplex 202 Mosaic See Mosaics
Silent B. T ... 199 Parquet 84 , 94A, 108, rr 4, rr6A,
Slave 202 l l6B, 120, !21, 122 , 124
Smith's 208 Parquet Anhydrous 120
Stevens' & Major's.. 200 F. ,, Removable l 24
Door Fittings, Exit or Pa nic 202, 203 Slate.. 87, 95, 98
Sliding .. 163, 164, 205, 216 Squares . . Sre Quanies a11d Squares
Door Porters 197 Facias 98, 264 Stable 38, 70, 122, 192, 193
Slides 266 Faience . . . . 50A, 50s, 5on, 52, 66, 104 Steel . . 216
,, Springs See !Joor Checks, Sp1·i::gs, &c. Fanlight Gearing and F ittings See Gearin!< Stone or Marble 92, 94, 96, 98 ,
Doors and Frames 87, n3, n5, l2I, Felloes n3 99, 100, l02A, 1020, 104, 105,
128,132 , 146, 153. 154,155 ,r56, Felt .. 72c, 75, 78A , 78c , 85, 293 106, ic9, IJo, 124
157, 158, 159, 160, 16r, 162, A:>pha~ted . . 75, 78A, 85 Tar . . 104
163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, B1tummous . . .. .. 75 Tile .. See Tiles
189, 190, 219 , 264, 265, 341 Damp Course or Fo undation See Wood 124
Anchor Rel iance . . 163 Damp-proof Courses Wood Block 85, 94A, 108, 114,
Fire, Burglar Proo f, and Strong Hair . . 72c, 75, 78A, 78c, 293 II6A, II6B, rr7 , 118, rr9, 120,
Room 128, 153, 154, l 55, 156, Inodorous 72 c, 75, 78A 121 , 122, 123, 124, 125
158, 159, 160, 161, 163, 164, R6ofing 72c, 75, 78A, 85 Acme .. II 8, II9
165, 166, 167, 168, 264 , 34 r Sarking or Slaters' 72c, 75, 78A Disc Key 124
Iron or Steel 128, J32, 146, 153, Fencing . . See Gates, Rail1.11.r:s, and Fencing Duffy's Patent Immovable
154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159· Fenders and Curbs, or Kerbing 500, AcmP. 118, u9
160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 65, 90, 94B, 99, JOO, 104, 212 Interlocking 121
166, 167, 168 1 189 , 190, 219, Figures See Carving, a.nd also Sta.tua1y "Perfected" 122, 123
264, 265, 34 I F! l t~r Beds .. .. .. . . 247 l"{eliable u7
Partition or Party W~ll 154, 155, Finger Plates See Door and Lock Fumitun ''Self-Keyed". . 122
156, 158, l6r, 164, 155, 168 Finials 44, 44A, 44s, 45, 46, 47 1 48, 51, Turpin's 121
Slate .. 87 54,56, 58,59,61,63,66,68,75, Floor Lights . . See Pavement Lights
Sliding 153. 154· 155, 156, 158, 87, 92, 141, 148, 232, 297, 299, Floors, Fireproof .. See Ffreproof Floo1's
159, 162, 163, 164, 168 300, jl02 Flue Covers 64
Wood II3, Il5 Artificial Stone 92 ,, Linings or Pipes . . 61 , 238
Drain Clearing Machines 215 Copper 297, 299, 302 Flushing Apparatus and Chambers
,, Testing 239 Iron . . qr, 148, 297, 300 243 See also Cistenis and Tanks
Drainage .. 65, 193, 236, 237 Tile pr Terra Cotta 44, 44A, 44B, Fonts 96, 99, 100, 1060, 110
Draught Excluders 266 45, 46, 47, 48, 5r, 54, 56, 58, Forcing Houses See Grm1ho11ses, also
Drawing Boards .. 303 59, 6r, 63 , 6~ 6~ 75, 87, 232 Horticultural Buildi11gs
Instruments 303 Fire Bricks and Blocks.. See Br£clis Forms • . See Seatin[(
,, Materials 303 C l~y.. . . ·4r, 52, 60, 61, 6 4 Fo untains 94, 98, IOOB, 103 1 1060
Drawings•.. 368 Engines ·· . . 253 Furnace Blocks 60
Working and Detail 368 ,, Hydrants . . See Hydrants Furniture .. 294, 295, 296
Drinking Troughs 216 Fireplaces, Stovts a nd Grates 90, Ch urch and School 294, 295, 296
Drums 131 194• 107, 136, 137, r76, 177,
Dryers 277 2ro, 2II, 212, 213
Drying Apparatus 171 Conden sing .. 176
Dust or Ash Bins 212 Front Hob 2 [J
G.
Gas .. 210
"Kelsall" 211 Galvani210g r3r
Mantel Register 2IO, 2I2, 213 Garden E dging See Tiles
E. Register 107, r37, 210 Engines . . 253
Slow Comb ustion 177, 212, 213 Seats See Seating
Teale .. 211 Tiles See Tiles
Earth Closets See Closets Tile .. 107, 2!0 ,, Vases .. Se~ Vases
Ecclesiastical Fittings .• See Church Fittin1<s Tortoise 177 Ga$ Brackets See Gas Enr:ineering and Fittmt:s
.Electric Casings .. 1I3 Fireproof Floors 72, 104, 1091 122, ,. Burners See Gas E11giileeri11g 1t1td Fitting;
Electrical Glass Appliances .. 2680 129, r32, r5<;1, 151, 152, 341 Cookers See Kitchsn~rs, Ra11:;es, and
,, Switch Boards 87, 88 Expanded Meta l 72 Cooking Apparatus
Electric Bell s See Bell~ Mack 152 Fires .. Ste Fireplaces, Stoves, &c.
"
INDEX TO CATALOGUE. ZJ
PAGE Glazing and Glass (continned)- PAGE Heating (aontinu.ed)- PAGE
Gas Engineering and Fittings 14r, Quilted .. 268c Ecli pse 177
171, 179, 181, 252 Rolled 268A, 268c, 268D Expansion Joints See Pipe Joints
Lamps 14r Roof . . .. 267, 2680, 273. 276 and Co1tnections
Pendants 141 Rough Cas t .. 2680 Grundy's I741 I76
Stoves See Fil'eplaces, Stoves, &c. Shades 2680 Hot Air 174
Gas Retorts 60 Shell .. 268c Hot Vvater r7I, I77, 178, 179,
Gate Hinges See Hi11ges Silvered or Giided .. 2680 180, 18I, I82, 247 , 302
.. Latches See Latches Simplex 274 P lenum Ibo, 182
Gates, Railings, and Fencing II3, Stained or Painted .. 66, 222, 273 Radiators 175, 177, I79, 247 , 302
I26A, 1268 , 127, 128, IjO, 134, Wire .. 268A, 208D Double Perfect 175
135, 136, 137, 138 , 139, 140, Glue 277 Favourite 175
141, r42, 143, 157, 180, r92, Gold Leaf 136 Finsbury 179
212, 256, 264, 265 Imitat ion 136 Florence r 75
Altar.. 127, 141 Gold Powder I36 Vent ilating 179
Automatic 140 .. T r ansfers Steam 171, I77, 178, r8o, I8r, 247
Bronze 256 136
Gongs .. 256 Hinges 141 , 197, I98, 205, 206, 215, 223
Colonial 140 Granite and Granite Work 94, 94A, Butt . . r97, 206, 215
Corrugated 140 97, 98, 99, 100 , IOI, 102, l02A, Collinge's 198, 205
Impregnable 140 Gate . . 223
Iron and S teel 127, 128, 130, 135, ro20, 103, 104, 105, ro6, l06A,
136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141 ' l06B, IIO, II6B Gerish's I98
142, 143, 157, 180, 192, 212, Aberdeen 98, 99, IOI, 104, 106A, 106B Imray's ;:98
Bon-accord 98 Parliament 197
264, 265 Cornish 106A
Unclimbable 128, 130, r;i8, 139, 140, 143 Redmund's I98
Ventilating . . .. .. . . 157 Corrennie . . • 98 Spring See Door Checks, Springs
Wire. . . . 130, 138, 139, 140 E merald 98 and Spring Hinges
Wood u3, 126A, 126B Frog hall 98 Hoists See Lifts, Elevators and Hoists
Fuglevik 1020 Horticultural Buildings 302, See also
Gearing and Fittings for Fanli ghts, H ill o'fare 98
Skylights, and Casements 177, Greenhouses
Irish . . 104 Horticultura l Glass Appliances . . 2680
182, 196, 199, 202, 204, 207, Labradorite.. 97, 98, 104, ro6A
208, 223, 225, 226,227, 228,Su Hospitals-Iron, Isolation
Laurvik .. 1020 Hot Houses See Gnenlzouses, also
also Ca.sement Fastenings and Stays Norwegian . . 98, 106A
Beanland's . . .. .. 204, 225 H 01•tirnlt1wal B nildings
Oriental 97 ., Water Supply,. and Heaters 179
Cartland's 225 Peterhead 97, 98, 104, ro6A
Eclipse 204, 228 Hot Water Tanks See Cisterns and,]anks
l:<.oss of Mull 104 Houses, Iron See fr on and Steel Bitild°ings
Invisible 225 R ubislaw 98
Leggott's 208, 226, 227 Hurdles See Gates, Railings, and Fencinf!
Russian 97 Hydrants.. 253, 247
LiDk . . 223 Scandinavian 102
Preston's 204, 208, 225 Hydraulic Rams See:Pwnps and
Swedish 97, 98, 104, 106A P11111ping Machinery
Silens 226, 227 ~ct~a ~
Girders and Joists 129, 130, 131, 132, Grate Backs 64
141, 150, 338, 339, 340, 341 Grates .. See Fireplaces, Stoves, a11d G1ates
Compound, or R ·vetted 150, 338, Gravel 60
339, 340, 341 I.
Gravestones See J',Jonnments
Lattice 130, 341 Grease 277
Glazing and Glass 66, 98, 104, 222,
264, 267, 268A, 268B, 268C, Grease Boxes, Interceptors, and Traps Inspectmg and Intercepting C hambers
268D, 269, 273, 274 , 275, 276 See Traps and Gullies 237, 239 , 247, See also Traps , etc.
Arabesque . . 268B Greenhouses 302, See also Horti- Inspection, or Manhole Covers 136,
Bent . . . . 2680 C1tlt11ra l Bnildings 204, 212, 215, 216, 240 , 245, 247
Bevelled . . 2680 Grilles, Gratings or Grids 127, 147, Insulation · .. .. . . 78, 88, 152
Brilliant Cut 98 1 268D 160, 163, 167, 179, I92 .. Roof . . 152
Cathedral 2680, 269 Gulleys See Traps and Gulli:es Iron and Steel I29, r3r, 132, 338
Chequered . . 268c Gutters See Rain Water Goods Galvani zed . . 338
Corrugated 268A, 2680 Iron and Steel Buildings 128, 130,
Dappled 268c 131, I32, 133
Diamond 2680
Dimpled 268B H.
Ecclesiastical 273
Eclipse 275
Electro 269 Hair . . 6r, 72c, 293 J.
Embossed 98, 264, 2680 Handles See Door & Lock Fnrniture
Enamelled 268D Hand Rails II4, II5, II6 Japans
Figured 2680 . Handspikes rr3 Jhilmil
Fire Resisting 269 Harness and Saddle Room Fittings Joinery u3. u4, rr5, u6, 12! , 125,
Flowered 268B See Stable and Coach House Fittings 126, 296
Helliwell 276 Hat , Coat, and Umbrella Stands 197 Joints See Pipe Jo1:nts and Connections
Heywood 267 Hat and Coat Hooks 203, 205 Joists See Girders and Jois ts
Indian 268B Headstones S ee M 01111111ents
Kaleidoscope 268B Hearths 90
Lead .. 222, 27 3 Tile See Tiles, Hea.rth
Lozenge 2680 Heaters 1
.. SeeHot WaterSupp y, &c. K.
Luxfer 269 Heating 17x, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178,
Morocco 268B 179, I8o, I8I, I82, 247, 302
Mosaic 268A, 268B Boilers See Boilers Kegs lJI
P late .. 2680 Coils .. 177 Kennels I4Q
Quarry .. 2680 Desideratum 182 Ker bing .. 92, 95, I06A
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PAGE Locks (continued)- PAGE Metal Work (continued)- PAGE

Differ with Ma~ter Keys 201, 204 , 209 " Castalice" .. 134
Kitcbeners, Ranges, and Cooking Sec Z inc Work
Durable 203 Zinc . .
Apparatus 104, 107, 137, 179·
210, 2 I2, 2 I 4 Marvel 203 Milk Coolers 104
Gas .. 210, 212, 214 Morti se 203, 204, 2og, 227 Models and Modelling . . 93. uo, 368
Steam 212 , 214 Pri~on and Asylum 202, 203. 204 l\'Ionumen ls 88, go, g4 . g7, 98 , 99. roo,
J{itcben Fittings and Utensils . . 197 Reliable 203 101, 105, l 06D , ro7, IJ O
Knockers . . 197, 207, 208 Reversible .. 209 Mosa ics 4813 , son . 66, 94, 9,JA , 9 1B,
Rim .. 203, 204, 227 gg, 104, ro8, 109, l I O, l t6B,
Roller Bolt .. 204 120, 12I. 122, 124
S liding Door ?.09 Ceramic 48B, SOB, 66, 9 J, 94JJ, IQ,J, 124
Spr in gl~ss .. 204 E namel g4B, 122
L. Trunk and Bag 209 · . 66, 94B, I22
G lass ..
Unpickable .. 209 Gran ite 124
·wonder 203 Marble 66, g4 , 9'fB, g9, 104, ro8,
Lamp Posts . . See Stable and 109, 110, 12 2, 124
Lamps Loose Box Fittings
Coach Hou.se Fitti11gs Roman 9-l8, ro8, 109, 12 r, 122, 124
Latches l4r, 205 . 227 94.B, 108, 121 1 124
.. 61, 168, 288 'I'errazzo
Laths and Lathing 66, 108, 109, 122, 124
Lattice I 34
Venetian
Lavatories and F i ttings 52, 60. 86, Mouldings I 13, I 14, II5, 125
87, go, 948, g5, g6, g8, 1008, M. Wood .. 113, u5. 125
104, 210, 212 , 243, 246, 247, Mural Tiles S cc Ti/ cs, llfora.t
24g, 25 r, 252 , 251
"Adamant" 25r Man gers .. 6'.>, 142
"C. V.'' 24g Manhole Covers .. Si e Inspection or
Gordon 252 Manhole Cc vers
"Neros" 24g Mantel Registers See Fii-eplaces, Stoves N.
Range 251 and Grates, also Chimnev Piece<
Tip~p ~ Mantels . . . . See Chimnev Pieces
Marble and Marble Work 83. 90, 94, Nails . . 61, 2r5. 216
Lead and Lead Work 247 2 r6, 264
Lecterns . . 141 94A, 94B, g6, 98 , g9. 100, lOOA, Name P lates
1008, 102 1 I02A, 1028 1 102C, Naves Il3
Letters 264 140
Levelling Staves. . 303 1020, 104 , 105, 106, lo6c, Netting
l06D, 107, IIO, II6B Newel~ IT 5, 126, 141
Levels 303
Lift Enclosures . . r27 , 188, 26g Alabaster g6, gg, ro6o, 110, Non-Conductors 72A. 72B, 72c, 73, 74.
Lifts, E levators and Hoists l)g, 179 , Antique 100, 105 76 1 77, 78, 78A, 78B, 78C, 152
Belgian ro2s, ro2c Nu mbers . . 216
185, 186, 187, 188, 189, lgo . 215
lgr, lg2, 215, :ug , 224. 260 , 26.l Breche Oriental 948 Nuts and Bolts ..
A. B. C . Self-sustaining . . 189 Breche Sanguin e .. ro2B
Belt Power 185, 189 Breche Thonolet g4B
Brec he V10lette g4B , l02B, lo2c
Carriage 263
Byzantine raze
E lectr ic
Fnrnitnre
185, 188, 189, lgr, 192
190 Carrara ro5 , ro6, ro6c, 1060 o.
H:rnd Power 189, 192, 263 Cippolino 948
Hydraulic . . 185, 188, 18g, lg2 Connemara . . loo l 15 , 26g
Griotte de Sos t 102 a Office Fittings
' 'Ligh tnin g " 185 Oils 277
Ram. . 185 Irish . . g4B, roo
Italian loo, l ro Oriel Iron 147
Reliance 185 Oven Squares 47
Steam Power 185, 263 Jaune Brocatelle 94B 126
Jaune Jaspe. . 9~B Overdoors
Suspended or Self-s ustaining 159· Overman tels II5, 210
185, 186, 137, r8g, 191 Jaune Lamartine 94s
Telescopic .• r85 Ki lkenny roo
Water Saving lgl Languedoc 94B
Onyx .. go, g4B, 105
Lighting See Electric Lighting, Ga's Pavonazzo 94n
Engineering, and Fitlinf!S and Piastraccia 948 P.
Da.ylight Reflector> Rose Du V;;r ro2s
Lightning Couductors 224, 247, 2g7, St. Anne 948
298, 29g, 300, 301, 302 St. S il vester.. rooB, l02C Pad locks . . 2og
Lewis 's Link Connector ·.. 2g7 Sarrancolin . . . . ro2c Pails .. .. 204
Testing 2g7, 2g8, 299, 300, 301, 302 Sicilian g4B, l02B, l02C, 1060 Paints 277, 278, 278A, 278B, 27g. 280,
Vyle's 302 Sienna 94B, l02H 280A, 280B
Lime •. 61, So, 81, 82, 83, 9r , 241 Stat nary \;I. 94s, 105 Anti-corrosive 278A, 278B
B lue Lias 80, Sr, 82 Verde Antico g4B, 105 Daresco 280A, 280B
Mainsfurth 61 Verona .. lo2c Enamel 278
Mansfield 91 Vert Carnpan 94n, ro2B Gran itic 21g
Selenitic See Cements Vert Des Alpes g4B Heat Resisting 280
Settle 6r Masonry See <;toue, Marble, aud Artificial Stoue Non-Poisonous 278A, 278B, 280
Lithography 368 Measuring Tapes 303 Szerelmey Iron 280
Lock Furniture See Door 1i11d L ock Fnmiture Memorial Brasses and Tab lets go, Velure 278
Locks 201, 202, 203, 204, 209, 215, 227 1060, 107, 264 Veluvme 278
Anti.Friction 2or Memorial Windows . . See Gtnzi11g Palisad ing See Gates anti R<1.ilint;s
Ball Bearing 2or Metal Work 127, 128, 134, 135, r 36, P.i.n ic Door Fittings See Door Ftttint;s
Cabinet or Draw ~09 137, 141, 142, 146. 147, 168, Pantiles . . 48, 60
Cheapside 2og 17r, 180, rg6, 220, 22r , 228 Paper Hangings See Wall antlCeilillg Coverings
Corbin 20 1 Brass .. See B ·rass JV ark
Parquet Flooring See F loori11K and I'avw:<
C upboard 209 Bronze See Bronze Wm·k
INDEX TO C ATAL OGU E. 25
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Part it ions or D ivisions I 52, 26 3, 265, Plating 227 s.


296, See also Firep·roof P .irtition.s P la1 inum Lea f 136
F ireproo f See Fireproof Pnvtitious P linth s . . See B1•irils, Moulded Sadd le Room Brackets a nd Fit tings
Fold ing .. .. 265, 296 P lnmbers' Cocks See Va lves See S table a11tl Goa.ch House Fittings
Mack .. 152 .. F ittings 2 53
Safes 15B, r 59, 160, r61 , 163, 165
Revolving and Sliding 263, 296 P l nm bin g . . lBo Salamander Decora ti o ns See Wall
Swivel 265 Po ling Boa rd s II3 and Ceiling Coverings
Pave ment.. See F toon:ng and Pavi11g Po rch es or Porti coes 135, 137, r4r, Sand 60
Pavement or F loor L ight s 94, r36, r46, q.7, q.B S ash Bala nce 223
2I2, 269, 270, 27I, Porters See Do~1· Po1·ters Sashes See Window Sashes and Fmmes
Pavement or F loor Light Frames Portl and Cement See Cements Sash Fasteners 202, 205, 206, 208, 223, 224
Pav ilio ns .. · Posta l Handles .. 204, 207 Albert 205
Perspectives P resen tation P lates · 264 A. J. . . 202
Pho to Prints Preserva ti ves See Damp Proof Co1wses Grappler 206
.. P rinting O utfit s . . and JJI! aterials, and Paints Hopkinson' s 205
P ick Hand les Priming . . See Paints Meakin's 205
P icks P ub lic House Fit tings . . u3 Self-Locking P ulley 224
P igger y F ittings a nd Trough s 193, P ugging . • See Sou.nd P1•oo fing S tanley 205
P ipe Coverin gs 72c, 73, 74, 75, 7B, P ulley B locks 215
7Bc, 293 P ulley s 202 , 224 Sash Lines, Cha in s , &c . 205
.. Cu tters 1B2 Pulpit s 96, 99, roo, rooB, 1060 Sash P la te and Hook 206
P ipe Join ts a nd Co nnections 65 , 177, Alabaster, Marble , or Stone 96, Saw Guards 239
lB2, 232, 233, 234, 235 99, 100, lOOB , l06D S awing lJ3, rr 4
Expansion . . 177, lB2 P umps and P um ping M ach inery 185 , Scales 303
G reenwood 's . . 232, 233, 234, 235 r90, 247, 25 3 School F urniture See Fiwniture
S ta nford's . . 65, 235 Anim al Power 253 Scrapers . . i97
Do mesti c 253 Screens 96, 1060, r27, 134, 141 , 216, 26So
Pipes 44A, 44B, 4B, 52, 53 , 60, 61, Force ' ' Castalice" 134
62, 65, 75, Bo, B6, 177 , 1B1, 253
Hydra ulic rB5 Church 127
1B2, 216, 23 1, 232, 233, 23B, Steam r.85, 253 G lass . . 26Bo
247, 268n, 302 Well . . 253 W ire.. 216
Agricultural .. 4S, 60, So
C h annel See Channels and Bends Scul pture . . See Ccirving
Connections Sec Pipe Joints and Seating 210, 239, 294, 295 , 296
Q. Castings for . . 2TO
Co1111 eel ions
Drain a nd Sewer 44 A, 44B , 52 , 53, Church 294, 295' 296
60, 6r, 62, 65 , 75, So, S6, 231, Q ua ntiti es 368 Sch ool 294, 295
Shop .. 239
232, 233 , 23S , 247 Quarr ies or Squares 45 , 47, 48, 51 , 63 ,
· Expansion J oints See Pipe Joints 67, 75, B7 , 232 Selenitic Cement See Cement
and Connect1011s Setts Kerbing See Kerbi11g
F lekker 23r Sewer Traps See Traps
Flue . . See Fl11e Li111:11gs R. Sha ft s 1!3
Gas . . rS1 Shedd ing and S heds 130, 132, l 33, r40
G lass .. . . 26BD S helves and Fitti ngs 86, 't',7 , BS, 95, 9B, 104
Hot Water 177 , 1S1 1 1B2, 302 Radiators See Heating, also Ventilation , &c. Shop Fit tings 90, 94B, 96, 95, 104
Fittings for 177 Railings . . See Gates and Railings ,, Fronts 98, 99, l l 3, l 14 , 26,f
Iron , . 177, r8o, 181, 182, 216 Rqin Trap~ See Tmps a1ul Gu.llics S hu tters . . r59, 260, 263, 264, 265
Isolt . . 23 L R \in Water Goods 136, 216 Revolving 159, 260, 263, 26+, 265
Korris 231 Rams See Pumps a11d P11111pi11g Macl11:11 ery Sieves 2 r6
Kr iso 231 Ranges . . See Kitchcncrs and Ranges Signs and S ign Boards . . 127 . 141 , 264
Kroyver t 23 l Reflectors . . S ee Daylir;ht ReflectrJ1's Silica te C lot h, Cot ton, or Sla:g ·w oo l
Naleth r ic 231 Registers . . See Fireplaces, Stuves, a.nd Gra.tes 72A, 72B, 72C, 73, 74, 75, 77,
Rain Water . . ee Rain W a.te1• Goods Reredoses .. 96, 100, 1060 , 110 7B , 7BB, 293
H.oysk 231 Restaura nt a nd Cafe Tables See T ables S ill Bars .. S ee TVater B"rs
Seated 233 Revolv ing S hu tters .. See Shutters Silver Leaf 136
Skall a 231 R idge Cresting . . SP.e Crestin{!s Si nks 44A, 44B 1 52 1 60, 61, 65, Bo, 86,
Skroy 231 S la te B6, B7, B8 89, ro4, 2IZ, 24 1, 246
Steam rS1 ,, Tiles See Tiles S ize 277
Syrek 231 Rivet s 215 Skyligh t Gearing . . S ee Gearing
T riknal .. 231 Road Sto ne . 60 Skylights . . 136, 22_7
Ventilating See Ventilation and Ventilators Roll ed lroll J oists See Gfrde1•s and foists Slag 61
Wyvern 231 Roller Lights 271, 272 Slag Wool See Sill:cate Cloth. Cotton, &c.
Zafi la 231 Roll ers . . 106A S late Masonr y B6, B7, B8, 94, 9S, I02A ,
Zinc . . 216 Roman Cements .. See Ce111e11/s l02D, 104, 107
Roots and R oofing 720, 76 1 B5, B7, 128, S lates 61, 80, B6 , B7 , BB, 95 , 104. 107, 26Bo
Pi tch 277 129, l3 r, 132, 133, 140, 141,
P las ter Bangor B6, 87, B8, 95, 10\o 107
6r, 77 , 7S , 7Sc, 79, So B2, i 46 1 r4 71 lBo, 192, 216, 340, 341 Carbon Blu" ro7
ro7 , 149, 151, 288, 293 Anderson' s 720 Carn arvon 86, 95, 104, ro7
Adaman t 61, 151 Asphaltes .. Sec Asphaltes
Carlisle D inorwic . . 86, B7 , 107
61 Felt . . See Felts Eu reka 87 , 107
Chromolit h 151 Glass . . . . See Gla z111g
F ibro us Festiniog 107
293 Iro n or Steel r iB , 129, 13 1, 132 1 Green 86, B7, 88 , 95, ro-1 , ro7
Jung's 61
Keene 's 133, 140, 141, 146, 147, 180, Grey . • B6, 10+
6r 192 , 216, 340, 341 Llangollcn rn7
Of Paris 79, 107
Sirapite V/il lesden Paper and Canvas 76 Oakeley B7
So Zinc 216 Palmerston B7
Plates, Iron 128 ~~s ~ Penrhy n 87 , 107
[; 26 INDEX TO CATALOGUE.

Slates (continued)- PAGE PAGE Tile; (continued) - PAGE


Portmadoc . . 86, 87, 88 , 95, 104, 107 Sunlight Prints . . 6r Ridge 42, 44, 44A, 44B, 4S· 46, 47,
Precelly Green 86 Sunlights See Ga> Engineering and Fittings 48, sr, S4· 58, sg, 60, 6r, 63,
Red . . SH Surveying Tnstruments . . 303 66, 68, 69, 7S. 87 , 232 , 238
Sedan or Permanent 86, 87 ,, Rods.. 303 Ridge Ventila.ting See Tiles, Ventilating
Welsh 80, 86, 87 , 88 , 95, 104 Szerelmey's Waterproof Liquid 280 Roman .. 47, 48
Westmoreland 86, 87 , 104, 107 Roofing 42 , 43, 44A, 440. 4s. 46,
Whitland Abbey ro7 47, 48 , s1, 54, S5. 58, sg. 6r,
63, 66, 67, 69, 7s, 87, 232 , 238
Slating 85, 87 , 95, 104, 288 Scone 60
Sleepers . . r r3 T erminal See Finials
S liding Doors See Doors T. Tesselatecl 232
Slop Sinks See Sin/ls Vent ilating 44, 67, 6g
Soap 277
Sound Proofing or Pugging 72A , 72B, Tiling 4g. 86, 87, 94, 104, i24, 288
Tables 104, 2ro, 295 .. and Slating Nails 87
72c. 73, 74 , 77, 78, 78s, 78c, rs1, lS2 ,. Restaurant or Cafe 210
Speaking Tubes . . 180, 300, 368 Timber .. So, l 13. IIS
Tablets .. g8, 100, 264 Tombs See Mon11me11ts
Spoke~ r13 Memorial See Memoria.1 Bra.ssss Tools 2IS
Springs and Spring Hinges See Door and Tablets
Cltecils, Springs, and Sp rin1< Hinges Tracings 368
Tallow 277 Traps and Gullies s2, 60, 6s, 75, 80,
Stable and Coach House Fittings (in- Tanks See Cisterns aml Tank>
cluding Stalls, Loose Boxes, 86, 212, 238, 23g, 240, 241 , 245
Taps See Valves and Coe/ls Bacldlow 23g
Mangers, &c.) 128, 148, 192, Tar 277
lg3, 20S 2I2, 216 Couzens' 23g
.. Paving 104 Disconnecting or Intercepting
Stained Glass . . See Glazing Tees, Iron and Steel r2g, 338, 340, 341
Staircase Encasements .. 26g 75 , 80, 23g, 240, 24s
Tee Squares 303 Grease 24s
Staircases, Steps and Landings 8g, go, Telephones 180, 224, 300
g2, g3 , g4, g4B, g5 , g6, g8, gg, Keith's 60
Terminals . . See Fin·ials Kenon 245
100,IOOB, I02B,I04, lOS,1060, Terra Cotta 3g, 40, 41, 42, 44A, 44B,
rog . IIO, II3, II4, 116, 122, Simpson's 6s
s1, 52, S3· s4, s8, sg, 62, 66, 232, 241 Waverley 60
128, 137, r4r, 144, r4s , 146, Tie Bolts and Rods r2g
147, I48, 2I2 , 2S6, 265 Tiled Lights 27 1 Travelling Cradle 304
Artificial Marble, Stone, or Con- Treads See Staircases, Seeps, &c.
Tiles 3g, 41, 42 , 43, 44 44A, .f4B, 4s, 46, Tree Guards
crete g2 g3, ro4, 10g, 122 47,48,48A , 48B,4g, SO,SOA,SOB, 138, 140, 143
Brass . . 256 Trench Covers 124
5oc, SOE, SOF, s1, 52, S3. 54, Tubes 18r, 216, See also Pipes
Circular or Spiral r28, 14S• 146, 147, 148 s5. s6, 57, s8. 5g, 60, 61, 63,
Fire Escape.. 145, r46 64, 6s, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 7S. Turkish Baths See Baths
Iron 128, 137, 141, I44, 14S· 146, 80, 86, 87 , go, g4 , g4A, g4B, Turnery . .
147, 148, 212 95, lOOB, 104, 107 1 IIO, II6B,
Turpentine
Lyte's Metallic V.'oven 26s 124, lg3, 232 , 238, 2680
Slate .. gs Bridgwater 86, 104
Stone or Marble 89,' go, g2, g4, Broseley 44. 4S· 48, 63, 86, 87, 107
g4B, g6, g8, g9, roo, IOO B, 102B,
ro5, ro6o, 110
Corrugattd
Embossed ..
48, 60 u.
48A,68
Wood II3, 114, II6 Enamelled or Glazed 48A, 48B,
Zinc . . 256 4g, 53, 6s Umbrella Stands See H a.t, Coat and
Stair Rods, Treads, and Nosings See Encaustic 48B, 4g, sos. 5oc, 63, 232 Umbnllci Stands
Staircases, Steps, &c. Etruria Hydraulic. . 66 Uriuals s2, 60, 86, 87, 88 , gs, g8,
Stallboard Lights .. 26g, 270, 271, 272 Finial . . See Finials lOOB, 104, 212, 246
Stallboards, or Stall Plates 264 Fire . . 52, 64 Slate 86, 87, 88, gs, g8, 104
Stalls See Sta.ble and Coach House Flooring and Paving 44A, 44s, 46,
Fittings, also Seating 47, so, 50s, 5oc , S3. 58, 60, 67,
Stancheons I06A, I 36, 150, 338 , 340, 341 IIO, II6B, 238
Stand Posts
Sta tuary
. . S ee Hydrants
lOOB, 103. ros. ItJ60 S ee
Flooring Sq nares or Q uarri es See
· Quan-ies or Sq ua.res
v.
also Carving and Sculpture Garden 42, 44 A, 44B, Sr, S4· 5S.
S team Engines . . . , See E11gi11es 60, 63, 70
,, Pac;: king . . 7S Hanging 48, 52,61 Valves and Cocks 177, 253
S teel B uildin~s See hon and Steel Buildfn{!s Hearth 48B, 4g, 50, SOB, 66, go Ball . . 253
,. Plates, Perforated a nd Goffered 216 Interlocking .. . . 46, 48 Boiler 2s3
Stencil Ink 264 Jronstone Adamant 66 High Pressu re 253
S tencils 264 Keyed Back .. 65 Low P ressure 253
Steps See Stai'lcases. Steps, &c . Kiln or Malting 44B, 48 Plumbers' 2s3
S tone and Stonework So, 8g, gr, g2 , Leighswoocl .. .. Sl, 87 Vanes 135. 141, 148 , 2g7, 2gg, 300
94. g6, g8 Lustre 232 Varnishes 72c, 80, 140 , 277, 278B, 27g
Ancaster 91 Majolica 49 I
Vases 47 , 5g, 60, g6, g8
Artificial See A rtijicial Stone Major's 48 Ven tilation and Ventilators 3, 131,
B'a th . . 80, g6 Marble .. 94B, IOOB, IIO, 124 158, 170, 17 1. 172, i73 , 174,
Kentish Rag g2 Mosaic 4g, so. S3. 232 175, 180, 182 , lg2, 20s , 212 , 3SS
Mansfield gr Mural S4, S7 Air F ilter 3SS
Mansfield-Wo:clhouse 9I Opal .. g4 " Alliance " .. 1 75

Pennant g2 Opalite 4g Archimedean 17r


Wel:ion 9r Oven .. .. 46, 48 Arnott's l7r , 20s
York . . .. So, og Paving See Tiles, Flooring Boyle's 3, 205, 355
Petrous sos.soc Comyn Chin g s 17r
Stoves . . See F ireplaces, Stoves, a.11d Grates
Poole's .. 47, 48 Cur rall's 20s
St rong Room Doors See Doors Drain a nd Sewer or Soil P ipe l7o
Strong Rooms 1S8, r5g, 161, 163 Quarries See Q11an ies or Sq11ares
Rain bar 46 ·•D ulce Do mum " •. 170
Snn Dials . . ro6o
INDEX TO CATALOGUE. 27
Ventilation & Ventilators (continued)- PAGE PAGE PAGE
Glass.. 172, 173 Wall and Ceilin g Coverings (contfouedJ- Weather Strips .. 266
Inlet . . 171. 175, 355 Wheels 253
Louvre 171, 172, 173 PATTERNS. Well Pumps for See P.11111ps a11d
Mica Silk Flap or Valve 171, 175 P11mpi11g Machinery
Norton's Column 131 Aylmer 2840 Wheelb1rrows .. 215
P lenum 180, r82 Belmont 284 0 White Lead 277
Radial 171 Berw;ck 2860 ,. Metal Leaf l 36
Sheringham's 171, 175 Christchurch 286B Wickets . . .. S ee Gates, Railings, &c.
Spherical 171 Evening Clouds 289 Willesden Canvas and Paper . • .. 76
Strong Room 158 Gairloch 286A Scrim 76
Sunlight See Gas E11gineering and God aiming 29r Win~hes 192
Fitti11fiS Haddon 286B Window Blinds •. See Blinds
Torpedo 212 Halifax 286B Fasteners See Sas!t Fasteners,
Venetian r72 Harlech 292 Gearing, &c.
Isleworth 291 Gearing or Openers See
Verandahs 137 , 14r, 146, 147, 148, 180, 2r2 Lion and Dove 286c G~aring, &c.
Vetropake . . 66 Maud
Vi neries . . 302 2860 Window Guards .. 264, 265
Merle 2840 Windows, Sashes, and ·Frames II 3,
Natal.. 2860 II5, 127, 132, 136, 159· 168,
Oranges and Lemons 2860 r89, r96, 2r9, 22I, 222 , 223 ,
w. P impernel ..
P rivate Designs
286B
286
227, 340, 34r
Iron and Steel 132, 159, r6~. r89,
Rose Bower . . 286A 196, 219, 2u, 222, 227, 340, 34r
Rose Bush .. 286c · Reversible 196, 2r9, 223
·w aggons . . II 3 Siddlesham .. Sliding 219
Wall and Ceiling Coverin gs 281, 282, 292
Slindon 292 Wood II3, n5, 219
283, 284, 284A. 284B, 284c, Stan more 290
2840, 285, 286, 286A, 286B, Victorian Wind Power 253
286A Wine Bins 128
286c, 2860, 287, 289, 290, 291, 292 Wellesley 2840
Anaglypta .. .. 281, 282 Wire 338
Whitchurch .. 290 Wire Work
Car ton Pierre See Cai•!oit Pierre Whitwood .. 134· 216
289 Wood Block F looring See Flooring and
Chintz .. 286A
Cordelova 283, 284 Wall Papers See Wall and Ceilinfi Coueri11gs Paving
Damask . • 286A ,, Ties 2r5 Wood Carving • • See Carving
Embossed or Relief 281, :.i82, 283, Warming . . . . See I-Icati11g Paving · See Flooring and Pavi1~g
284, 286A, 287, 289, 290, 291, 292 Washing Troughs and Tubs .. 52, 60 , Work • • See Joinery
Fibrous P laster See Plaster Wash Stands . . See Lavatories a11d Fittings Writing 264
Flock Paper 286A, 287 Waste Preventing Cisterns See Cisterns Wrought Iron Se" Metal Work
Frieze 28 r, 284, 287, 289, 290, 292 and Ta11lls
Hand Prin1ed 2840, 286, 286A, 287 Water Bars r96, 199, 223
J apanese Leather .. 289, 290, 29r, 292 Carts 216
Leather 287 Dressing . . 277
Leather Paper .. 286A Power
Machine Printed Paper 2840, 286, Proofi ng S ee Damp Proof
253
z.
286A, 2860, 287 Courses and M ateri«ls
Non-Arsenical Paper 286, 287 Supply and Storage 253, See
Relievo 28GA, 286B, 287 also I-I ot Water 51'pply Zinc 2r6
Silk Flock 28'7 Waste Preventers and Cisterns, Zinc Roofing Se& Roots and R oo finfi
Tynecastle 292 See Cisterns a11d Tanks Zinc Work 216
28

FIRMS SUPPLYING SOME Of THE LEJ\DING GOODS.

PAGE Blinds {co1tti1med)- PAGE Bricks (continncd)- P AGE


ARTIFICIAL STONE OR CONCRETE. FRANC1s, S. W., & C o ., L D. 264 KIN G BROS. 41
H ODKINSON & Co., Lo . •• 263 KING, J os . , & Co. 4r
A DAMANT Co., Lo. 151 H OLT, w. F. S . • • 260 MAD ELEY W ooD· Co . 63
DANIELS & Co . • • 92 KENSINGT ON WIND OW BLIND Co . MAJOR , H . J .• & C., Lo .
2 59 48
ELLIS, J., & SoNs, Lo . . . 80
FAMBRINI & DANIELS
SOPER, J .•• 260 PEARSON, E. J. & J.. L D. 64
93 T HORNBOROUGH & SON .• 265 POOLE B ROS. •• ••
HoDKIN & J ONES •• rag 75
THORNBOROUG H, F. M., & So N 265 RICHES , G. 61
H UTCHI NSON BROS. 61
WJT.LIAMS, G . A., & SON 26 1, 262 SOMERSET T RAD ING Co., LD . ..
LOCKWOOD, HAMOR 72 47
T ur.KER , G., & SoN 51
PHILLIPS , A . J ., & Co ••. 104 vVALKER & CRAws HAw, LD. 238
WARD, B., & Co. , LD. • . 122 BOILERS. WHEATLY & Co. . .69, 70
Wrn Tw i c K CoLL IERY Co., LD. 40
ASPHALTE . A TTWOOD , J. •• 177 vVOOD, JA S.
FLETCHER, I{ussELL & Co . , Lo. 210 92
W ooLLrscROFT , G ., & SoN , LD. 66
FALDO, T... 84 HALL (MATTHEw), & Co. 247 W ORTL EY F 11rn CLAY Co. 65
F REN CH A SPHALT E Co ... 84 HARTLEY & Su cmrn , LD, 178
INTERNATIONAL ASPHALTE Co. 84 H AY WARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, LD. 175
LAWFORD & Co . . • 85 MESSENGER & Co., L D. 302 BRIDGES .
LIMMER ASPHALTE PAVING Co ' Lo • • 84 vVARNER, T.• & SoNs, LD. 253
\V ONTNER:S MI T H (J.), GRAY & Co. 179 B ELL , P., & SON 1 28
LOCKWOOD, H AMOR 72
DREW-BEAR , PERKS & Co.
PHILLIPS, A. J., & Co. • • ro4 340
HILL & SMlT H • • l4r
P 1L1<1NGTON & Co. 85 BOLTS AND BARS .
WE STM INSTER PATENT FLOORING Co. 124 MORTON, F. , & Co. , LD. 1 30
ST. PANCR AS lI<ON W ORK Co., L o. 146, 147
ADAMS, R . 196 , 223
BATHS AND BATH FITTINGS. CARTLAND, J., & SON, LD. 206
GERISH, S ., & Co . 198 CARVING AND SCULPTURE.
BOUNDS, M. B., & SON •• 98
CLIFF, J., & S ONS 52 BENNET f , J OIIN, & Co • .
BRICKS 94
DICKSON' R A. • • 98 J:lOWER & FLOREN CE 97
EMLEY & SONS , Lo. 99 NOAKES, E.G. • • 114
ADAMANTINE CLINKER W ORKS 38
H AL L (MATTH EW) & Co. 247 ODLING (ANSELM) & SON S, LD. IOOB
ALDRIDGE COLLIERY Co. , Lo . 5r
NORTH WALES SLATE Co . 86 PATTESON . J. & H .
BLANCHAR0 M. H., & Co. 42 110
ROBERTS , ADLARD & Co. 87 1
BRAY , H ., & · Co. .. .. 38 WHITEHEAD, J., & SONS , LD. I06D
SHANKS & Co., Ln. 246 Wo o o CARV I NG C.J ., Ln. 126
J:lROAD & Co., LD. 24 r
TwYFORDS, LD . . . 249
BROADBENT & Co. 86
WILKINSON & LENG, L D. ro4
BROWN , R., & SON 60 CASEMENT FASTENINGS AND STAYS
W oNTNER-SM1TH (J.), GRAY & Co . 179
C LI FF , J. , & SoNs .. .• ~. 52
vVR1G1-1T, G., & Co. 212
COALVILLE, SANDFORD & ALSTON, LD. 53
ADAMS, R. 196, 223
CoLL !l,R , S . & E. · · 54., 57 Boo BB YER, J . H., & SoNs 205
BELLS. C0LLIJ!R, W. I-I. 60
CARTLAND , J ., & SoN, LD 207
COOPER, J. K<., & SONS .. •• . .58, 59
LEGGOTT, W. & R., LD.
BRYDEN, w.,
& SON 224 EAST KE NT BRICK, SAND & GRl\VEL
LOACH & CLARKE
227
CARR, c..LD. 256 C'.l, Lo. 60
228
EMLEY & SONS, Lo. 1 80 EDWARDS, j C. . • •• 232
EVERED & Co., LD. 208 ELus, PARTRlDGE & C o . 39 CASEMENTS AND FRAMES.
FURSE , W . J. 300 EusTANCE & CoLLEY . . 01
w ARN.ER, J ., & SONS , LD. .. 253 FREEMAN & FREEMAN . . 39 ADA~1s, R . 223
v VoNTNER-SMITH (J.J, GRAY & Co. 179 GIBBS & CANNING, LD... 62 CooPER, H. W., & Co. , Lo. 172
GRIFFITHS , W. • • 49 GARDINER, SONS & Co., L o. 220
HALL & BoARDMAN, Lo. 231'.l LE GGOTT , W. & R., Lo. 227
BLINDS.
HART, IllLL BR ICK & T1 LE Co . 44A, 44 B LU CAS, J.E. 1 59 , 189, 2 19
APPLEBEE BROS. 257 HAWKINS & SON.. So Moo1m, J . , & SoNs 173
BmMINGHAM BLIND Co. 258 HEATHER BRICK & TERR A COTTA Co. 40 NoRTHWuOD, S., & SON 136
BRYDEN, W ., & SoN 224 HOOPER & Co. 37 WILLIAMS BROS. & Co. 222, 273
CASTON, G. , & Co. 134 HUTCHINSON BROS. 6r W1TCHELL & Co. 127
IND EX TO CATALOG U E. 29

P .\GE Cisterns and Tanks (co11tin.ued) - PAGr.: PAGE


Damp Proof Courses, &c. (co11li11ued )-
CASTINGS B ROWN, R. , & So N 60
C R,\ PPER. T ., & Co. 2 44, 245 H ARTS HILL BR ICK & T ILE Co . 44A, 44B
ASTON , G ., & SON •. I2g, l.3 0 86
DA VIES B ROS . KING, J. A . , & Co. 152
COALB ROOKDALE Co., L o. 137 , 14 4
DI CKSO N, R . A ... 98 LOCKWOOD, HAMO R 72
FLETCHER , Ru , SEL L & Co., L D. 2 IO
r82
DRE W-B E AR, P E RKS, & C o . 340 McNEI L, F ., & Co. 78 D
} ONES & ATTWOOD H ALL ( MATTHEW) & Co. 247 PILK TNGTON & Co . 85
M ORTO N, F. , & C o., LD. 130
M ATHE WS, E. , & C o. • • 87 P OOL E B ROS . 75
NORTHWOOD, S . , & SoN •• 136
M o RTON , F., & Co ., Ln. 130 ROBERTS, ADLARD & Co . 87
ST . PANC RAS IRON W oR K Co., L D. 146 , 147 86
NO RTH W ALH S SLAT E Co . SILICATE PA TNT Co ., Lo. 280A, 280B
P RITCH ARD & C o . 88 SzE ll ELMEY , N. C ., & Co . 280
CEMENTS. ROBERTS , ADLA RD & Co. 87. W ILLESDEN PAPE R & CANVAS W ORKS ,
SHA NKS & Co , L o. 2 46 Lo . 76
A D A~1 ANT Co., Lo. lSI
W I LKIN SO N & L ENG , L o . 104 W RIG HT, S ., & Co . :.!93
BROAD & Co. , L D. 241
c.wFE RATA & Co. 79
ELLIS, T., & S oNS, L D .. • So CLOSETS. DAYLIGHT REFLECTORS .
FIELD & A L LAN . • ·· 104
x. Water Closets-
G REAVES, B ULL & L AK IN, L D. Sr ST. P ANCRAS IRo N Wo RK Co ., Lo. 271
H AWKIN S & S )N •• So BowEs- S coT T & W ESTERN , LD . 2 42
HOOPE R & Co . 37 BROWN, R ., & SON 60 DESKS .
HUTC HI NSON f!ROS . 61 C LI FF , J ..
& SONS 52
I NGRAM & CLARKE 83 CouzENS , G ., & Co. 239 A DDISON, H., & Co., Lo .
LONDO N Asl3E STo5 C o . . 75 CRAPPE R, T ., & C o . 24 4 F I SHER , SoN, & W EAVE R
MAJOR, H . J. & C ., Lo • . • 48 H ALL (M ATT HEW} & C o. 2 47
NELSON , C ., & Co ., S r . 82 HA!lT SHTLL BRICK & TI LE Co. 44A, 44B
R UGBY PORTLAND C E MENT Co. 83 S HA NKS & C o . , Lo . 246 DOOR AND LOCK FURNITURE.
T WYFOR DS, L D .• • 2 4 8, 2 50 BooBBYER , J. H., & SoNs 204
CHIMNEY PIECES AND MANTELS. W ARNEil, J.,
& S ONS , L o. 253 C ARTL AN D, J.,
& S oN, Lo. 207
WI LKIN SON & LENG, LD . ro4 COLLEDGE & BR rnGEN . . 203
ART PAVEMENTS & D ECO RATIO NS, Ln, WR 1GHT, GEo., & C o . .. 2 12
EVER ED & Co ., L D. 208
(formerly De Grelle, H oudret & G TB BON S, J . 202
Co .) .• 2. Dry Closets- L EGGOTT , W. & R ., L D. 227
BETTWS -Y-COED SLATE Q UARRY C o. ,
LD . .•
P ARKER, J. 2 54 LOAC H & C L ARKE
S ouTHWELL , F. C ., & Co .
22 S
20!
95
CART ER & Co. 500
COA L BROOKDALE Co ., Lo . r37 COLUMNS.
D ICKSON, R A . • • •• 98 DOOR CHECKS, SPRINGS, AND SPRING
EMLEY & SONS, L D. A RT P AVEME NTS & D ECO RATIONS, LD.
99
(formerly D e Grelle, H oudret & HINGES .
FLETCHER, RUSSELL & Co ' Ln . 2 !0
GOODAL L, LAMB & H EI GH WAY, LD. 114 C o .) . . 94B ADA MS ,J. . & SQN 202
H INC HLIFF , G ., & S ON 89 A STON, G., & SoN 129, 150 A DAMS , R . 196, 223
I RISH MARBLE Co . 100 B o uN DS , NI. B., & S oN . . 98 BALDWIN , S ON & Co ., LD. 1 97
M ATHEWS, E ., & Co. S7 B ROWN, A . A. 98 B ooBBYEll , .J .
H. , & SoNs 204 , 205
PATTE SON , J . & H . !IO C oALBROOKDAL E C o ., Lo. 1 37 CA RTL AND , f., & SON, LD. 206
R OBERTS, ADLARD & Co . 87 C RUICKSHA NK , R. D ., & Co. 98 C OLLE DGE & BRIDGEN . . 203
SMJTH (J ONAS ) & Co. . • 11 5 D ANIELS & Co. . • 92 EVERED & Co L o 20~
T EMPL E , ROGERS & C o . 107 DREW -BEAR , P ERKS & Co. 3 40 , 3 4 1 GERI SH ,s., & °Co . . 193
WI LKIN S, H. W., & SONS go E MLEY & SoNs , Lo . 99 L EGGOTT , W. & R. , LD . . 22 7
vV ILKrnsoN & L ENG , L o . rn 1. G ARDEN & Co. 99 S MIT H, A., & STEVEN S .• 185 , 200
WRI GHT, GEORGE , & C o . 2 12 , 2 13 HI LL & S MITH . • 14 I S MIT H & TURNE\{ 199
I RISH MA RBLE C o. 100 SouTH WELL, F. C., & Co . 2o r
MA CDONALD , A., & Co , Lo. rno
CHIMNEY POTS, CAPS, OR COWLS. M AIN, A. & J.,
& C o., L o . 132 , 133
M ATTISON & Co. . . 2 I6 DOORS AND FRAMES.
BROADBE NT & Co. 86
MORTON , F ., & C o , ·LD . 130
BROWN, R ' & SON 60 AS HWORTH, J ., & Co . I13
NO RTHWOOD, S.' & SO N 13 6
COLLIE R, S. & E. . . 5 4, 57 ODLING (ANSELM) & So N, Lo . rooB B a: L L, P. , & SONS 12 8
COOPER, J . K ., & SoNS . • . . 58, 59 PATTESON , J. & H. II O DowsoN , TAY LOR & Co., L o . 1 53
DOWNES, J . J. 170 ST. PA NC RAS IRoN W ORK Co., L o. 147 D RE W-BEA R, PER KS & Co . 341
EUSTANCE & COLLEY .. 6r
62
WHITEHEAD, J.,
& Sois s, L o. . . ro 6A, 1060 EAGLE STEAM JOINER Y W ORKS ( W. G.
GIB BS & CANNIN G , L D.•• W AKEHAM) . • I13
H ALL & BOARDMAN, L o. 238 FRAN CIS, S . W . , & Co., LD . . . 264
H ARTS HILL BRICK & T ILE Co . 4 4A , 4 4B CRANES. GARDINE R, SoNs & Co., Lo. 154, 155 ,
HAWKINS & S ON .• 80 156, 157
H OWORTH , J ., & Co. HITCHEN , J. r 92
r7 r HAYWARD BROS.·& E CKSTEIN , L o . . . 168
H UTC HIN SON BRO S. 6r L UC AS , J. E. 1 89, 2 19
HoBas, HART & Co., L o . 158
POOLE BROS. SMlTH , A. , & ST E VE NS .• 185
75 W AYGOOD , R., & C o ., L o. 190 L UCAS , J .E. 159, 189, 2r9
SOMERSET TRADI NG Co. , L o . •• 47 M AIN , A . & J., & Co. , L o . 132
W ALKER & CRAWSH AW, LD . Wo'ITNER- S MIT H (J. ), GRA Y & Co. 179
23 8 O wEN , J o SEPH, & SONS, Lo. rr3
PR ICE , GEO. , LD . 160
CISTERNS AND TANKS . DA.MP PROOF COURSES & MATERIALS. R AT NE R SAFE Co., Lo . . . 16r
RO BERTS, ADLAllD & Co. 87
(See a.lso Asphalte.)
A TTWOOD, J. .. .. 177 SKID MORE , T., & S ON • . 159
BETTws-Y -c oEo SLATE QUARRY C o ., ANDERSON, D. , & SON , LD . 72s, 72c SM ITH (Jo NA, ) & Co. u 5
Lo. . . .. .• •• . 95 ENG ERT & ROLFE, L D.. . . 75 ST . I ANCRAS IRON WOR K C o ., LD. 146, 162
BLACKWALL:GALVANIZED IRON Co., L o . r 3r FALDO, T . 84 TAN N, J. . . 163
BOWES·SCOTT & WESTERN, L o. 2 42 , 2 4 3 GRANITIC PAINT Co . 279 THO RNBOROUGH & SON . . 265

.
30 INDEX TO CATALOGUE.

Doors & Frames (continued)-- PAGE PAGE Gates, Railings, &c . (conti11ued )- PAGE

T URPIN'S PARQUET FLOOR JOIN ERY & FIREPROOF FLOORS. CARR, c .. LD. 256
Woon CARVING Co. I2I CASTON, G., & Co. I34
WAYGOOD , R.,&Co.,LD. I90 ADAMANT Co., LD. ISI COALBROOKDALE Co. ' Lo . I37
WHITFIELD, F., & Co. 164, I65, 166, I67 ASTON, G., & SON 129, ISO EMLEY & Som,, Lo. 180
DREW-BEAR, PERKS & Co. 34I FRANCIS, S. W., & Co., Lo. 264
HODKIN & JONES 109 GARDIN&R, SONS & Co., Lo. I3S , I 57
ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND FITTINGS. KING, J. A., & Co. IS2 HAYWARD & SoN s , Lo ... l 38, 139
LOCKWOOD. H AMOR 72 HILL& SMITH I40, r41
MAIN, A. & J .. & Co., Ln. I32 HITCHEN, J. I92
BRYDEN , W . , & SON 224
FURSE, W. J. 300
PHILLIPS, A. J.,& Co . . . 104 MAIN, A. & ] .. & Co., Lo. I 42 , I43
WARD, B , & Co., Ln .•• I22 MORTON, F., & Co .. Lo. IJO
WoNTNER-SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. I79
~ORTH'i/OOD, S., & SON 136
FIREPROOF PARTITIONS. THORNBOROUGH & SO>i •. 26s
ENGINES. WITCHELL & Co. 127
K1N G, J. A., & Co. IS2 WRI GHT, G., & Co. 212
WARNER, J., & SoNs, Ln. 2s3
WAYGOOD, R, & Co., Ln. I90 FLOORING .IND PAYING. GEA.RING .IND FITTINGS FOR
ACME Wooo FLOORING Co. , Lo. FANLIGHTS, SKYLIGHTS, AND CASE-
FAIENCE. ADAMANTINE CLINKER WORKS
ART PAVEMENTS & DE CORATIONS, Lo.
MENTS.
(formerly De Grelle, Houdret , & (See also Casemrnt Fastenings.)
CARTER & Co . SOA, SOB, SOD Co) . . 94A, rr6A, II6B
CLIFF , Jos., & SoN s2 BARNS, W ., & SON 2I6 ADAMS, R. I96, 223
FIELD & ALLAN .. 104 BENNETT, JOHN, & Co... 94 ATTW00D, J. 177
WOOLLISCROFT, G., & SoN, LD. 66 BETTws-Y-coEo SLATE QUARRY Co., BooBBYER, ]. H ., & 5 .JN;.; 204
Lo . .. CARTLAND, J., & SoN, Lo. 207, 225
95 EvERED & Co., Lo. 208
BOUNDS, M. B.' & SON .. 98
FELT. DEAN, R., & SONS I2S
GIBBONS, J. 202
JONE S & ATTWOOD •. 182
DICKSON, R. A . •• 98
ANDERSON, D., & S ON, LD. 72c LEGGOTT, W. & R . , Lo. 226, 227
DUFFY, W . I 18, II9
ENGERT & ROLFE, LD, .. LOACH & CLARKE 228
7S EMLEY & SoNs, Lo. 99
MCNEILL, F., & Co. SMITH & TURNER I99
78A, 78c FALDO, T . 84
PILKINGTON & Co. 8s FIELD & ALLAN •• 104
WRIGHT, S., & Co. 293 GEARY, WALKER & Co .•• I08, I20 GIRDERS & JOISTS.
GIBBARD, J . R. . . II7
GOODALL, LAMB, & HEIGHWAY, LD .. , II4 AsToN, G ., & SoN 129, ISO
FINIALS. HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, LD . I92 BLACKWALL GAL VANIZED IRON Co .,
HODKI N & JONES 109 Lo . . • 13!
ALDRIDGE COLLIERY Co., LD ... SI IRISH MARBLE Co. IOO DORMAN, LONG, & Co . , Lo. 338, 339
ANDERSON, R., & Co. 299 LAWFORD & Co .•• 85 DREW-BEAR, PERKS & Co. 340, 341
COAL BROOKDALE Co., LD. 44 LEE, A., & BROS, LD. l02A, l02D HILL & SMITH . . I41
COLLIER , s. & E. . ·S4. s6 MOORE, M. & R. 96 MAIN . A. & f., & Co., Lo • I32
COOPER , J. K., & SONS .. • • s8, S9 PATTESON, J. & H . MoRTON, F., & Co., Ln . 130
DANIELS & Co .•. 92 PHILLIPS, A. J., & Co.
DIXON & CORBITT & R. S. NEWALL & ROBERTS, ADLARD & Co .
Co., Ln . 302 ST. PANCRAS IRON WoRK Co., Ln . GLAZING .IND GLASS.
DOUGHTY, J., & SON 4S TURPIN'S PARQUET FLOOR, JOI NERY &
EDWARDS, J . C . •. 232 Woon CARVING Co. I2I BRITISH C HALLEN GE GLAZING Co.,Lo.
FURSE, W . J . WALTON, GooDDY & CRIPPS, Ln 10s. 106 BRITISH LU XFER PRISM SYND ICATE ,LD .
300
HARTSHILL BR1cK & TILE Co. WARD, B., & Co., Ln . • • I22, I23 Dr cKSON, R. A, ..
44A, 44B
HILL & SMITH •. I4I WEST GLOUCESTER PENNANT STONE FIELD & ALLAN ..
LEWIS, J . . • Co. 92 FRAN CIS, S. W., & Co., Lo.
297
MADELEY Woon Co. WESTMINSTER PATENT FLOORING Co. I24 GROVER & Co. , Lo.
63
MAJOR, H.J. & c ., LD. WHEATLY & Co .•. HELLIWELL & Co., Lo.
48 70
PooLE BROS. WHITEH EA D, J., & SuNS, LD ... l06A HEYWOOD, W. H., & Co.
7S
WILKINS, H. W., & So:.1 s LUXFER PRISM SYNDICATE, Lo. (TH E
PRESTAGE & Co .•• 48 90
RICHES, G. 6I Woon, ] As. BRITISH)
92
ROBERTS, ADLARD & Co, MELLOWES & Co.
87
PILKINGTON BROS., Lo. 268A, 268B,
SOMERSET TRADING Co., LD ... ..46, 47 FURNITURE. 268c, 2680,
WHEATLY & Co ... 68
WILLIAMS BROS . & Co. 222, 273
WOOLLISCROFT, G., & SON, Lo . 66 A DDISON , H , & Co., Lo. 294,29s
\ \'ooLL ISCROF r , G., & SoN, Lo. 66
WRIGHT, GEo., & Co. . . 148 FISHE1(, SON , & WEAVER 296

GAS ENGINEERING AND FITTINGS . GRANITE AND GRANITE WORK.


FIREPLACES, STOYES, AND GRATES.
CoMYN, CHING & Co . 171 ART PAVEMENTS & DE CORATI01'S, LD.
CLARK, S., & Co . I76 H1LL & SMITH • . 141 (formerly De G relle, Houdret &
COALBROOKDALE Co., LD. I37 LLOYD & LLOYD, LD . 181 Co.) • • 94A, II6B
FIELD & ALLAN •• 104 WINN, C .. & Co. 2s2 BENNETT, Joirn , & Co . . 94
FLETCHER, RUSSELL & Co., LD. 2IO WoNTNER·SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. 179 BOWER & FLORENCE 97
NORTHWOOD, S., & SONS I36 BROWN' A. A. 98
PoRTWAY, C., & SoN CRUI CKSHANK, R. D., & Co. 98
I77 GATES, RAILINGS AND FENCING.
TEALR FIRE PLACE Co. , , 2II EMLEY &. SONS, .!:..D. 99
TEMPLE, ROGERS & Co. 107 ASHWORTH. J. , & Co. II3 GARDEN & Co... 99
WILKINS, H. W., & SONS 90 BELL, P., & SON •• 128 LEE, A .. & BROS.' LD. 102, l02A, l02D, 103
WRIGHT, GEo., & Co . •• 2I2, 2I 3 BROOKER, J. T. • • I26A, I26B MACDONALD, A., & Co. , LD. • • IOO
INDEX TO CA TALOG.UE. 31

PAGE J o inery (co11ti1111ed)- · PAGE PAGE

Granite & Gr>anite Work (contmued)- NOAKES , E . G . • • II4 LIME


OWEN, TosEPH, & S ONS, Lo . 113
McDoNALD, C. • • 101 BROAD & Co., Lo. 241
PARTRIDGE BROS. 1 14
PATTESON, J. & H. IIO ELLIS, J., & SoNs, Lo .•• So
SM1TH (JONAS) & Co. . • 115
PETHJCK BROS. . • Ioo GREAVES, BULL & LAKIN , Lo. 81
TURPIN'S PARQUET, FLOOR, JOINERY
w ALTON , GooDDY & CRIPPS, LD. 105, 106 AND Wooo CARVING Co . 12!
HAWK I NS & SON •• So
WHITEHEAD, J .. & SONS , LD . . • l06A, 106B HUTCHINSON BROS. 6I
Wooo CARVING Co., Lu. 126
WRIGHT, J., & SONS .. .• 104 INGRAM & CLARKE 83
WoRSLEY, R. E., & Co. rr6
NELSON, c .. & Co ., Lo. 82
PARRY , H., & SONS, Lo. Bo
HEATING. KITCRENERS, RANGES, AND COOKING w ...
S I LLS, 91

ATTWOOD, J. APPARATUS.
CLARK, S. , & Co. LOCKS.
COALBROOK DALE Co., Lo. 137
CoMYN CHING & Co.
FIELD & ALLAN • • 104 BooBBYER, J. H., & SoNs 204
E MLEY & S ONS , Lo .
FLETCHER , RussELL & Co., Lo. 210 COLLEDGE & BRIDGEN •. 203
GRUNDY, J. •• ..
TEMPLE, ROGERS & Co. •• 107 GIBBONS, J. •. •• 202
HALL (MATTHEW) & Co .
WoNTNER-SMITH (J.l. GRAY & Co. 179 HOBBS , HART & Co., Lu. 209
HARTLEY & SUGDEN, Lo.
WRIGHT, GEORGE, & Co. 212, 214 LEGGOTT, W . & R., Lo. 227
HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, LD.
HowoRTH, J., & Co . SHAW & CARTER •• 215
JONES & ATTWOOD LAMPS. SouTHWELL, F. C., & Co. 201
LLOYD & LLOYD, LD.
MESSENGER & Co . , Lo
GARDINER , SONS & Co., Lu. 135
MARBLE A.ND MARBLE WORK.
PoRTWAY, C ., & SoN
WONTNER- SMITH (J .), GRAY & Co. LAVATORIES AND FITTINGS. ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS, LD.
(formerly De Grelle, Houdret &
ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS, Lo. Co. ) • • 94A, 9411 , rx6B
HINGES. (lormerly De Grelle , Houdret & BENNETT , JOHN, & Co. . . 94
(See also Door Checks, Springs, and Spring Co.) .• BouNos, M. B., & SoN.. 98
BETTWS- Y-COED SLATE QUARRY Co., EMLEY & SONS, LD. 99
Hinges.) Lo . • • 95 FIELD & ALLAN • • 104
ADAMS, R 223 BOUNDS, M. B. . & SON •• 98 INGRAM & CLARKE 83
BALDWIN, SoN & Co., Lu. 197 BOWES-SCOTT & WESTERN, Lo. 243 IRISH MARBLE Co. 100
BooBBYER, J . H . , & S o Ns 205 BROWN, R., & SoN 60 LEE , A., & BROS., LD. !02, I02A,
CARTLAN D; J, & SON, LD 206 CLIFF , J os ., & S oNs 52 I02B 1 I0 2C, 1020
GE RISH , S .. & Co. 198 DICKSON, R. A . . • 98 MOORE, M. & R... .. .. 96
HILL & SMITH .. 141 FLETCHER, RussELL & Co. , Lu . 210 0DLING (ANSELM) & SON S, LD. IOOA, IOOB
SHAW & CARTER .. 215 HALL (MATTHEW) & Co . 247 PATTESON, J & H. .. 110
MATHEWS, E . , & Co. . • 87 TEMPLE, ROGERS & Co. 107
MOO RE , M. & R. . . 96 WALTON, GooDDY & CRIPPS, LD. 105, 106
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS. NORTH WALES SLATE Co . 86 WHITEHEAD, J.,
& SONS, LD . .• ro6 c, 106D
0DLING (ANSELM) & SONS, LD. lOOB WILKINS, H. W. , & SONS
MESSENGER & Co., Lo . . • 302 90
ROBERTS, ADLARD & Co. 87 WILKINSON & LENG, LD. 104
SHANKS & Co., Lu . 246
HOT WATER SUPPLY AND HEATERS. TwYFORDS, Lo. • • 249 , 251

WoNTNER-SMrTH (J.) , GRAY & Co. •• 179


WARN ER, L & SONS, LD. 253 METAL WORK.
WILKINS, H. w., & SONS 90
WILKINSON & LENG , LD. ADAMS, R. 196
104
WINN, C., & Co. BELL, P.' & SON 128
INSPECTION, OR MANHOLE COVERS 252
CASTON, G., & Co . 134
WRIGHT, GEo., & Co . . . 212
BooBBYER, J. H. , & SoNs CoALBROOKDALE Co . , Lo . 137
204
BROAD & Co. , Lu. CoMYN, CHING & Co. 171
240 LIFTS, ELEVATORS AND HOISTS.
CRAPPER , T., & Co. EM LEY & SoNs, Lu, 180
245
HALL (M ATT HEW) & Co. BRYDEN, J. , & SONS GARDINER, SoNs & Co . , Lo. 135, 220, 221
247 192
MATTISON & Co. 216 BRYDEN, W., & SON HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN LD . 168
224
NORT HWOOD, S., & SON 136 GARDINER, SoNs & Co. , L o. 186, 187
HILL & SMITH . . 14 [
SHAW & CARTER HI TCHEN , J . LOACH & CLARKE 228
215 192
WRIGHT, GEo., & Co .•• 212 HODKINSON & Co . , LD ..• 263
MA1N, A. & J.,
& Co., Lu. 142
HOLT, W. F. S ... 260 NORTHWOOD, S ., & SON I36
LUCAS, J.E. ST. PANCRAS l RON WORK Co., Lo. ;46, 147
159, 188 , 189, 219
IRON AND STEEL BUILDINGS. SHAW & CARTER .• WITCHELL & Co. I27
215
SMITH, A . , & STEVEN S •• 185
BLACKWALL GA L VANIZED IRON C o.,
WAYGOOD, R. , & Co., Lo. 190, 191 MOSAICS .
L D. 1 31
WONTNER-SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. 179
BLAKELEY, E . F., & Co. u8
ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS, LD .
MAIN, A. & J., & Co., Lu. 132, 133
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. (formerly De Grelle, Houdret &
MORTON, F., & Co. , Lu . 130
Co . ) • • •. 48B , 94A, 94B , II6B
ANDERSON, R., & Co. • . 299 BENNETT, J oHN, & Co... 94
JOINERY. BRYDEN, W., & S oN 224 CARTER & Co. 5oa
CuTTING, R C., & Co... .• •• 300 EMLEY & SoNs, Lo. 99
DEAN, R., & SoNs 125 DIXON & CORBITT, & R. S. NEWALL & FIELD & ALLAN • • 104
EAGLE STEAM JOINERY WORKS (W . G. Co., Lu. 302 GE ARY, W AL KER & Co . 108 , 120
WAKEHA M) •• ,. II3 FURSE, W. J. •. 300 HODKIN & JONES r o9
FISHER , SON, & WEAVER 296 GRAY , J. W ., & Co. 301 PATTESON, J.
& H . !IO
GIRLING , R. ., .. .. n3 GRAY, J. W., & SON •• 298 PHILLIPS , A.}. , & Co. • • •• •• Io4
GooDALL, LAMB & HEIGHWAY, LD. 114 HALL (M ATTHEW ) & Co. 247 TURPIN ' S PARQUET F L OOR , JO IN ERY &
LOCKHART, A. .. •• •. II4 LEWIS, J ... 297 W o oD CARVING Co. 121
32. . INDEX TO CATALOGUE.

Mosaics (contin11ed)- PAGE Pl aste'r (co11tin11ed)- - PAGE PAGE


WARD, B., & Co ., Lo. . . rn M cNE1LL, F, & Co. SLATES.
'¥ESTMIN STER PATENT FLOORING Co. r24 NELSON, C., & Co. , LD. BETTws-v-coED SLATE QuARRY Co.,
vVooLu sc RoFT, G., & SoN. Lo. 65 T EMPLE, ROGERS & Co.
L D. . . 95
WRIGHT, S., & Co. BROADBENT & Co. 86
PAINTS . DAV IES B ROS. 86
PUMPS AND PUMPING MACHINERY. FIELD & ALLAN . . ro4
CAR. ON, W., & SON S 278A, 278B HAWKfN S & SoN. . 80
CHANCET.L0R, C., & Co. 278 HALL (MATTHEW) & Co. HUTCHINSON BRO S. 6r
247
GRAN I ri c PAlN T Co. 2z9 SM tTrr, A .. & STEVENS •. r 85 MATHEWS, :E .. & Co. 87
1-IALL, E. J. , & Co . 277 WARNER, J .• & $()NS, LD. 253 NoRTH WALES SLATE Co. 86
SILICATE PAINT Co., LD. 2 8 0A, 280B WAYGOOD, R., & Co., L D. 190 0A t<ELEY SLATE QuARRrns Co., LD.. . 87
SzEJ.m LMEY , N . C., & Co. 280 PILKfNGTON EROS., LD. 268D·
PoRTMADOC SLATE Co. .. 88
PARTITIONS OR DIVISIONS. ROOFS AND ROOJi'ING. PRITCHARD & C o. 88
(See a.lso Fireproof Partitions.) ANDERSON, D., & SoN, Ln. 72D RoBmns, ADI.ARD & Co. 87
ASTON, G ., & SON r29 T:EMPLE, ROGERS & Co. ro7
FISHl!R, SON, & W EAVER 296 TUXFORD, J. G. • .
HODKINSON & Co., L o . 263
BARNS, w .. & SON : 216 •• 88
BELL, P ., & SoN.. r28 '¥ILKIN SON & LENG, Ln. ro4.
KING, J. A., & Co . r52
BLACKWALL GALVAN I ZED ]RON Co., LD . r 3r
THORNBOROUGH & SON. . 265
BLAKELEY , E. F ., & Co . r28 SLATING .
THORNBOROUGH , F . M., & SON 265
DREW-BEAR, PERKS, & Co. 340, 34r
EMLEY & SONS, Lo . 180
PAVEMENT OR FLOOR LIGHTS. B1nnvs-Y-COED SLATE QuARRY Co. ,
HILL & SMITH • • J4.0, I4I
LD . •• 95
BENNETT, JOHN, & Co . . • HITCHEN , J . 192
94- B ROADBENT & Co. 86
BRlTISrr LuxFER PRISM SYNDICATE, MAIN, A . & ]., & Cu ., Ln. r32 , 133 J oI-TNSON , S., & SoN 288
Lo. P1u:1NGTON & Co. 85
MATHEWS, E., & Co. 87
HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, LD. . . RoB tmTs, ADLARD & Co. 87 ROBERTS, ADLARD & Co. 87
LuxFER PRISM SYNDICATE, Lo. (THE ST. PANCRAS IRON WoRK Co. , Lo . r46, r47 WILKINSON & LENG, Lo. ro4
BRI T ISH ) 269 Wr LLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS \¥oRK S,
NORTH WOOD, S., & SON r36 LD . •• 76
ST. P,1NCRAS IRON WORK Co, LD. 27r
STABLE AND COACH HOUSE FITTINGS.
vV1uG11T, G, & · Co . 2r2, 272 SAFES.
BLAKELEY, E . F., & Co. r 28
I-IoBBS , HART & Co., Lo. 158 BooBBYER, J. H., & SoNs .. 205
PIPE JOINTS AND CONNECTIONS. HAYWARD B ROS. & ECKSTEIN, Lu.
PR1cr:: , GEORGE, Lo. r6o 192
ATTWOOD, J . r77 RATNER SAFE Co., LD ... r6r MATTISON & Co. .• 2r6
EDWARDS, j . C ..• 23 2, 233, 234 , 235 SKIDM()RE, T., & SON r 59 ST. PANCRAS IRON vVORK Co., Lu. r93
J ONES & ATTWOOD r 82 T ANN , J ... r63 W RIGHT, G., & Co. .• .• r48,212
WO RTLEY F rRE CLAY c ). 65 WHITFIELD, F., & Co . r65
STAIRCASES , STEPS, AND LANDINGS.
PIPES SASH FrAST.ENERS.
ATTWOOD, J. r77 ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS,
BARNs, -vv , & SoN 2 16 ADAMS, J., & SON 202 Lo. (formerly De Grelle. Houdret
BROADBENT & Co. 86 ADAMS , R. 223 & Co. ) 9 4B
B1wwN, !{., & SoN 60 BooBBYER, J. H., & SoNs 205 BELL, P., & SON r 28
CLIFF, J os., & SoNs .. .. .. BRYDEN, w .. & SON •. 224 BENNETT, J OHN, & Co . . •
52 94
COALV ILLE, SANDFORD & ALSTON, Lo . CARTLAND,]., & SoN, Lo. 206 BETTws-Y-c oEo SLATE QuARRY Co. ,
53
CoLLIER, vv. H . . . 60 EvEREo & Co., Lo . 208 Lo . . • 95
L'DW ARDS , J. C. . . 232 , 23 3 BouNos, M. B ., & So:< .. 98
Gmss & CANNIN G, Lo . . 62 SEATING. BLADWELL, H. w. 96
HALL & BOARDMAN , Lo. 238 (See also F11r11i11m.) BROWN, A. A. 98
Hi1LL (MATTHEW) & Co. 247 CARR, CHAS., Lo. 256
HARTSl·trLL BRI CK & TILE Co.
0

44A, 44-8 Aoo1SON , H .. & Co., Lo. 294 , 295 COA LBROOKDALE Co ., Lu . r37, I44
HAWKI NS & SON .. M CouzENS, G., & Co. 239 DAN!ELS & Co ••• 92
H UTCHIN SON BROS. 6r Frs1-mR, SON, & WEAVER 296 EAGLE STEAM J OINERY WORKS (W. G .
J ONES & ATTWOOD r82 FLET<.;HI!n, RUSSELL & Co., Lo. 210 W AKE HA M) · · II3
LLOYD & LLOYD, Lo. r8r EMLEY & SONS, L D. 99
MAJOR, H.J. & c.; Lo. 48 SHUTTERS. FAMBR!NI & DANIELS 93
MATTISON & Co. 2 16 GOODALL, L AMB & HEIGHWAY, Lo . II4
FRANCIS, S . W., & Co., LD. 264 GRAHAM, B. ' & SONS • • 89
ME SSENGER & Co., Lo. 302 0

H ODK!NSON & Co., LD... 263 HAYWARD Brtos. & EcKsH:lN, L IJ. r 45
OATES & GREEN, Lo. 231
261SD HoLT, W. F. S. • • 260 HILL & SMITH • . r4r
PILKINGTON BROS., Lo.
LUCAS, J. "£. 159 l-I INCHL!FF, G.' & SON . . 89
POOLE BROS. 75 THORNBOROVGH & SON. . 265 H oDK IN & JONES 109
WALKER & C RAWS HAW , Lo. 230
THORNBOROUGH, F. M., & SON 265 IR 1sH MARBLE Co. roo
vVoRTLEY FIRE CLAY Co . 65

PLASTER . • SILICATE CLOTH, COTTON, OR SLAG


LEE, A , & BROS .. Lo .
LYTE'S METALLIC W OVEN STAIR TREAD
C0. , L u.
I02B

WOOL.
ADAMANT Co., L o. r5r 0DL!NG (ANSELM) & SONS, LD . IOOB
CAFFERATA & Co. 79 ANDERSON, D., & SON, Lo. 72A, 72B, 72c PARTRIDGE BROS. rr4
EusTANCE & CoLLEY 6r BtW ADB!;;NT, J. C., & Co., Lo. 73 , 74 PATTESON, J . & H. I CO
HUTCHIN SON BROS. 6r ENGERT & RoLFE, Lo... 75 PmLLrrs, A. J ., & Co . . . I O-f
JOHNSON , S., & SON 288 J ONES , F , & Co. .. 77, 78 ST. PANCRAS IRON WoR K Co. , Ln. 146, r 47
J ONE S, F., & Co . 77, 78 , r49 McNEILL, F., & Co . 78s WALTON, GooDDY & CR IPPS , Lo. 105
MATHEWS, E , & Co . 8u WR IGHT, S., & Co. 293 WARD, B., & Co ., LD .• • 122
INDEX TO CATALOG U E. 33

PAGE Tiles (continued) - PAGE Urinals (continned)- PAGE

St a ircase s, St eps, &c. (continued, - EDW AR DS , J. C .•• 232 CLIFF ,J. , & SONS 52
EUSTANCE & COLL E Y 61 D I CKSON, R. A. • • 98
VVEsT GLOUCESTER PE~NANT S TON E
EXL EY , W., & SONS 45 MATHEWS , E ., & Co. S7
Co . •. •• 92 FI EL D & AL L AN • • NO RTH W ALES SLATE Co . 86
W HI TEHEAD , J.,
& SONS , Lo. i o6o
FREE MAN & FRE EMA N
ro4
0DLING (ANSELM) & SONS, Lo. IOOB
WILKrNs, H. vv., & SoNs 39
90 GRIFF I T H S, W . • • PR IT CHARD & Co . 88
vVoR~LEY, R. E .. & Co. II6 49
HARTSHI L L BRICK & TI LE Co 44A, 44B H.oBERTS . ADI.ARD & Co. 87
W RIGHT, G., & Co. 1 48 , 2I2 HAWKINS & SON . . So SH ANKS & Co., L n . 246
HUTCH INSON BROS. 6r WIL KINSON & LENG, L D. ro4
STONE & STONEWORK. K ING, J OSEP H , & Co. VfR I G HT, G., & Co. 21.z
MA DELE Y W oon Co.
BENNETT, J oHN, & Co. . . 94 MAJOR, H . J. & C ., L D.
BLADWELL , H . W. .. 96 MALK I N TI LE Woirns Co., L o. YALYES AND COCKS .
BOUNDS, M . B ., & SON . . 9-8 0DL ING (A NSELM) & So Ns , Lo . I OOB
GRAHAM , B ., & SONS 8'9 PATT l!SON, J . & H. IIO ATTWOOD, J. 177
HAWK I NS & SoN .. So PEARSON , E . T. & J . . Lo. W ARNER, j., & SONS , Lo. 253
64
HINCHLIFF , G., & S ON . . S9 PILKIN GTON BROS ., L D . 268 0
LIND LE Y's QuARHIES 9r P I L KI NGTO N'S TI LE & POTTERY Co .,
SILLS , W. .. 9r LD . ~
VENTILATION AND VENTILATORS.
THO MPSON ' S ANCASTE R QU AR RIES Co., P OOL E B ROS . 75
L o. 9r P RES T AGE & Co . 48 BLACKWAL L GALVANIZED IRON Co .,
" \ VELDON STONE" 9r R ICHES, G . 6r L D. 13 r
WEST GLOUCESTER PENNANT STONE RoBERTs, ADLARD & Co. S7 BoosnYER, J. H., & SoNs 205
Co . 92 SOMERSE T T RADING Co., Lo. • .46, 47 BOYLE, R., &. SoN, Lo, .• . . 3, 355
Vvooo , J AMES 9.: CoMYN , C HI NG & Co. . •
ST. PANCRAS TRON W ORK Co. Lo. 193 17 1
TUCKER, G., & SON 5[ CooPER, H. W., & Co., LD. 172
TELEPHONES. WA L KER & CRAWSHAW, LD . • . 238 DOWNES, J. j . 170
WEDGWOOD, J., & SONS, Lo. . . 50E,50F EMLEY & SONS, LD. r 8o
BRYDEN W ., & SON 224 W ESTM I NSTE R PATENT F L OOR I NG Co. 124 GRUNDY, J. 174
EMLEY & SoNs, Lo. i 8o WHEATLY & Co. 67, 6S, 69, 70 H AYWARD BROS & E CKSTEIN, LD. r75, 192
FURSE, W, J . 300 WI LKI NS , H . W ., & SONS 90 HOBBS, HART, & o , Lu . r58
W JLK!NSON & LENG, LD. 104 HowoRTH , J ., & Co. r7r
WI L LI AMS , T . 63 J ONES & A TTWOOD rS2
TERRA CO~TA . W ooL L! SCRO F T , G ., & SoN, L D. 66 Moo irn, J .. & SoNs r 73
BLANCH AR D , M. H ., & Co . 42 W o 1nLE Y FrnE CLAY Co . 65 WR I GH T, G !lO. , & Co. 2I2
BRoA o & Co., L o. 24 r
CLIFF, J .. & SONS 52 TILING.
CO ALV I LLE , SAN DFORD & A LSTON , L D. 53
WALL AND CEILING COVERINGS.
COLLIER. s. & E. ' 54 B1>NNETT , JOHN, & Co.. . 94
ANAGLYPTA BRANCH OF THE WALL
COOPER, J. K' & SONS .. 5 8 , 59 B ROA DBEN T & Co . 86
J OHNSON. S., & Smi 288 PAPER MANUFA CTUR !!1<s, Ln. 28r , 282
EDWARD , J. C. . . .. 232
ELLI S, l'AlffRJDGE & Co. 39 MALK I N TI LE W ORKS Co., Lo. 49 CORDELOVA Co., LD . 283, 284
Grnss & CANNINr., Lo .. . 62 ROBERTS, AOLARD & Co. 87 E<;SEX & Co. 2S4A , 2S4s, 2S4c, 2840
HARTSHILL B RICK & T ILE C o. 44A, 44B W ESTMINSTER PATENT FLOOR ING Co 124 JEFFREY & Co. 2 8 6, 286A, 286s, 2S6c,
HEATHER BR1c.;K & TERRA CoTTA Co . 40 WILK I NSON & L ENG , LD. 104 2860 , 287
KING, JoSEPH. & Co . 4r LAND,J. &
H. 285
TUCKER, G.' & SON 5[ RoTTMANN & Co. 289, 290, 29 1, 292
WH ITWICK CoLLrERY Co . , LD . 40
TRAPS AND GULLIES
WOOLLI SCROFT , G., & SON , L o . 66 BROAD & Co ., Lo . 2 <f 0, 24.1 WATER SUPPLY & STORAGE.
BROA DBENT & Co . ~6
B ROW N, R., & SON (See also Hot Water Su.pply .)
TILES . 60
C LI FF , J os ., & S oNs 52
ALDRIDGE COLLIERY Co., L o . 5r Co u z E Ns, G ., & Co. 239
W ARNER, J., & SONS, LD . 253
ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS, L D. CRAPPE R, T .. & Co . 245
!Formerly De G rell e, Ho ud ret H AW KI NS & SON . • ::lo
POOLE BROS.
WINDOWS , SASHES AN D FRAMES .
& Co.) . . 4SA, 48s, 94A, 94B , rr6s 75
BENNETT, Jo1rn , & Cn. .. 94 WALKER & CRAWSHAW , Ln . 238 AI> AMS, R. 196, 223
BETTIVS·Y-COED SLATE QuARRY Co .. WORTLEY FrnE CLAY Co . 65. ASHWORTH, J., & Co. rq
WRIGHT, G , & Co . 2Il
Lu. 95 DREW-BEAR, PERKS & Co. 340. 34r
BLANCllAim, M. H., & Co. 42 EAGLE STEAM J OINERY WORKS (W. G.
BROA DBENT & Co. 86 TUBES \JIJ'AKEHAM) .. _rr3
BROSELEY BRICK & TILE MANUFAC· ENGLAND , W. G. & L • . . 219
TURERS' ASSOCIAT ION 43 (See also Pipes ) GARDINER, SoNs & Co , Lo. 22I
BROWN, R.. & SON 60 HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, LD.
CARTER & Co. .. . •• 50A, 50s, 5oc
BARNS , w ..
& SON 216
LEGGoTT, vV. & R, Ln.
r6S
LLOYP & L LOYD, Lo. 227
CLIFF, J .. & SoN~ .. 52 r8r
LUC AS, J. E r59 , rS9, 219
COALBROOKDALE Co .. L D. .. .. 44 MAIN, A. & J. ,
& Co . , Ln . 132
COALVILLE SANDFORD & ALSTON, Lo. 53 URINALS . NORTHWOOD . S., & SON r36
\....OLLIER, s. & E . 54, 55, 56, 57 OWEN, ToSEPH , & so~s. LJJ. 113
COLLIER, w. H. - • .. 60 BETTWS -Y- COED SLATE QUARRY Co., SMITH (JONAS) & Co. IIS
COOPER, J. K., & SON~ .. ..5l:i,59 LD . 95 \V r r.LIAM~ BRos . & Co. 222
DOUGHTY, J., & SON •. BROWN, R' & SON 60 \VITCHELL & Co.
45 r27
34

Index to Information apart


from eatalogue.
...

A. PA G E
PAGE c.
ACTS OF P.A.RLI.A.MENT, 1900 359-36r
Agricultural Holdings Act, rgoo .. 359
Ancient Monuments Protection Act, rgoo Cast Iron Columns, Table of 328
360
County Surveyors (Ireland) Act, rgoo . . Tests for 343
360
Housing of the Working Classes Act , rgoo Cattle Sheds 327
360
Land Charges Act, rgoo .. Cements .. (See Lii11es, Cements, &c.)
360
Tithe Rent Charge (Ireland) Act 360 Chains, Safe Load of 327
ADDRESS REGISTER of Manufacturers and Merchants 9 Chancels .. 327
of Architects .. Chimneys and Flues 327
369
of Ecclesiastical Sun·eyors Chimney Shafts .. 327
,, of Builders Churches, Musical Requirements of .. 32 7
Altar or Lord's Table ,. Seating 352
.. Rails Circles, Circumferences and Areas of .. 328
Angle and T Iron Proportions of 327
Architects' Charges Cisterns and Tanks 328
.A.RCHITECTUR.IL SOCIETIES Coal, Storage Space 328
Areas Weight of .. 328
Aspect Coke 328
Asphal,t e
Avoirdupois Weight .. Columns, Weight of
Concert Rooms ..
Concrete ..
328
328
3?.8
Conditions for Building Contracts 329
Copper 33 r
B. Cow Houses 331
Cubic Measure 356

Bars, Iron .. D.
Baths and Washouses
Turkish
Billiard Rooms Dairies 331
Boiling Point Dangerous and Neglected Structures . . 331
Bolts and Nuts, Iron B usinesses . . 331
Bricks , Sizes of .. D ecimal E quivalents 357
Brickwork .• District Surveyors, Li s t of, and Boundaries 332
Buildings, Height of ,, Fees (London Building Act, 1894) 333
Stable .. (u:ider L.C.C. Bye-laws ) . . 334
Temporary Drainage 334
INDEX. TO INFORMATION APART FROM CATALOGUE. 35

PAGE PAGE
E. J.
Joists, Table of Rolled Iron and Steel 337 , 339
Earth , Rock, &c., Weight of . . 335
Natural Slope of.. 335
Electric Engineering 335 K.
Lighting 335
Excavation 336 Key to Telegraphic Addresses ..

F. L.

Land Measure 356


Fees Payable to District Surveyors Lead, Weight to be used for d ifferent purposes 349
333
Felt Lengths of a Foot in Different Countries 356
336
Fire Escape Mile 357
336
Resisting Materials Lightning Conductors 343
336
Flooring .. Limes, Cements, Plasters, &c ... 344
336
F loors, 336
Lineal Measure .. 356
Weights they sho;ild carry Scotch .. 356
337 Lintels
Fonts 344
337
Foundations Liquid or Capacity Measure 357
337
Frontages .. London County Council 344
337

M.
G.
Metals, Expansion of, by Heat 345
Tenacity of 345
Gas Fitting 337 Weight of 345
Girders and Joists 337 Mortars and Cemeuts 345
Wood 336 Musical Requirements of Churches
Girders, Table of 345
339
Glazin~ 342
N.

H. Noxious Businesses

Habitable Rooms
342
o.
Hay, Weight of..
342
Hearths Open Spaces
342
Heating
342
Height of Buildings 343
Hoardings .• P.
343 , 353
Hoop Iron . 343
Hospitals .. 343 Painting .. 346
Hot Water Supply 343 Paperhanging 346
Parsonages 346
Partitions .. 347
I. Party Structures .. 347
Piers, safe load ot 348
Piles 348
Iron, Angle and T 325 P ill ars, safe load of 348
Bars .. 326 Pipes, Weight of .. 335, 348
Bolts and Nuts 327 Plastering .. 348
" Buildings .. 343 P lasters 344
I ro o, Hoop Pl umbing .. 34 8
3f3
P reservation of Portland Cement .. 344
343
Teff;s of Q uality PRICE BOOK 305
343
36 INDEX TO INFORMATION APART FROM CATALOGUE .

P AGE PAGE
Projec tions .. • 349 T.
Public Baths 326
Tables 356 -359
BL1ildings . . 349
Pulpits T elegraphic Addl-esses and Telephone Numbers I4
349 Temporary or S pecial Buildings, Hoardings, &c
Pumps 349 353
Purlins Tha tch Roofs 353
350
Tie and Suspension Rods 353
Timber, D urability of .. 353
Scant li ngs of F ir
R 354
Weights of 353
Troy Weight 357
Re ad y Reckoner Table .. 349 Turk ish Bath 354
Re taining Walls .. 350
Roll ed Steel J o is ts and G irde r" T able of 337 , 339
Roofs, Table of Scd. ntlings 350
u
Weight of Materials 350 Uni ting Buildin g' 354

v.
s.
Ventilation 35 4
Vestries 354
Scantlings, Table of 350
Schools, Public Elementary 350 w.
Scotch Measures . . 356
\.Vall Papers , Measarement Table of ..
Seating, Church, &c. 352
Walls
Separation of Buildings 352
·water Closets
Sheds 352 Service
Sinks 352
Warming • .
Slates 352
Weight of Coal
Slaughter Houses 352
Hay
Solid Measure 356
Metals
Square Measure . . 356
Straw ..
Scotch.. 356
Timber
Stable Buildings . . 352
Zinc .•
StaircaseE, Passages, Ex its 352
Weights and Measures ..
Stairs 352 Wells, Conients of
Stancheons, Safe Load of 352
Wire Gauge
Statute and Customary Measurement of Perches and Acres 357
Weight of
Links, Perches,
Workhouses
and Chains 357
Straw, Weigh t of..
Streets
353 z.
353
Students, Information for 363-368 Zinc, Weight d .. 358
.' 37

See al5o Summary of Content5, page 1.

Section A.
&ricks. - Terra cotia~ Danging and Root ·Tiles.
flooring and watt Tiles and faience.
·various Brick, Tilet and Terra Cotta Goods.
FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.
PAGE PAGE l'AGE
ADAMANTINE CLINKER \.VORKS 38 COOPER, J. 1\.' & SONS • • • • 58, 59 MAOELEY Woon Co. ••
ALDRIDGE COLLIERY Co., LD . 51 DOUGHTY, JOHN, & SON 45 MAJOR, H.J. & C., Lo ...
ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS, LD. EAST KENT BRICK, S\::\D & GRAVEL MALKIN TILE WnRKs Co .. Lo.
(fo· merly D, GrellP, Houdret & Cc .) Co., Lo. Go PEARSON, E. J. & J., LD.
48A- 48B ELLI S, l' A"RTRlllGE & Co. 3'J P1LKINGTON 's TILE & PoTTERY Co., LD . 50
BLANCHARD, M. H, & Co . 4i EusTANCI, & CoLLEY (• l PRE STAGE & Co. 48
BRAY, ll, & Co... 3'l ExLlcY, W., & SoNs 45 H ! Cl-!ES, GEORGE 6r
BROSELEY I3RICK & TILE l'vJ A:--CFAC- FR!>EMAN & FRERMAN 39 SOMERSET TRADING Co., L1> ... • . 46, 47
TURE.RS' Ass~CIA1ION 43 GlllBS & CAN"l lNG, Lo... 62 Tu c1rnti, G., & SoN 51
DhOWN, IfoBERT, & SoN Co GIUFi.' ITllS, \VJLLTA\l .. '19 \VEoGwoou, Jos1.1H, & SONS, LD. 50E, 50F
CARTER & Co. 50A - 5011 l-T.1nTs 111 cc l3RtCK & TtLE Co. 411, 4.;B \VnE.1:rr.Y & Co... 67 --70
C!,.IFF, J05EPll, & SO NS .. 52 IlEA·t 11 ER BR1 CK & TERRA COTTA Co. 40 \Vm1w1cK COLLIERY Co., Lo 40
COALBROOKDALE Co., Lo. 4+ IIooPER & Co. • • 37 \'il!LLIAMS, 1'HOM AS 63

COALVILLE, SANDFORD & ALsro:-i, Ln. 53 lTUTCHJ"/,ON BRO~. \VooLus.c RoFT, G .. & s N, LD 66

COLLIER, S. & E. 5.1-57 KING, JosEPH , & Co. \VoRTLEY Fnrn CLAY Co. 65
COLLIER, \V. 1-l... (10

HOOPER & COMPANY,


Se>'11tha.m.1t_>te>~.
Manufacturers of

BRICKS &PORTLAND CEMENT.


Quotations on application for Delivery by Road, Rail, or Water.
38 BRieKS. [Sec.,A

u ADAMANTINE- -CLINKER,"
---
. (Regd.)
' PJ=t~INC FOR ST.A'.BLES, &c .. &c.
~OLD A~D ~IL "\1£~ ~£DAL~. . . Worka Satabllahed 1880.
7
"Hamantf:::"wi.te Bytbam.
This Paving is supplied to HER MAJESTY, H.R.H. PRJNCE OF WALES, anti other
Members of tlu Royal Fam{ly, also to the prindpal Nobility of this anti foreign counfnes.
Clinkers are supplied direct from the Works, or by flu leading Stable Filters and Builders' Mere/rants.
CAUTION.-A.s there are spurious articles in the Market, all Genuine Clinkers are
stamped "ADAMANTINE CLINKER" (Registered), we being the original and only makers. Trade Mark.
Prices and Samples tm Aj>j>lication to • • .

ADAMANTINE CLINKER WORKS,


LITTL~ BYTHAM, GRANTHAM.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESSED BRICK IN THE LONDON M~RKET.

Ji. BR_A Y· & Co., fletton, Peterboroug.h.


Office Address.-BENTINCK BUILDINGS, NOTTINGHAM.
London'Address.-85, GRACECHURCH STREET, E.C.
111111111u~11111u11111111ttn11Um11mmnm1w111w1mtfl1111MnmtM111111UM1Gtt1umuu111nrm1111Hmt111H11t1u1tw1111J11~111m:HltftAA•Mt1N11llflltrelllUIWI

These are High Class 0rdinary Building Bricks, hard, square, and true on face. They withstand
great pressure, are not affected by the weather, and the surface does not crumble or shell off. They are well
suited (or facing purposes, particularly in internal walls, where a true face is required, and co!our unimportant.
For a low priced Brick, comparin~ favourably with London Stor.ks, there is nothing to beat them.

Users of '°"The Compe12dium)} would


oblige by mentio121n~ it as the source of
their informatio12 whe12 commu.qicating with
the Firms represented herein.
Sec. A.] BRICKS. 39
- - - - ---··---~---------

A
~r~ot Voriety
2f 'De.si~rzs
II(
Briel\. Orl(oll(e~t
c\S s~ewrc ii(
1,,,,.. Illustrated
_: ~/ ~ eotolQ3lle5.
~~,:_ / ,,,,...

1'.r~; l
' ·
0
J\re~it~ets
2WI( de51317s
eo.rej(JI~
e..xeellte.d.

QJ\KS" l\EDBANl('MEA~HAM. N~ATHER8TQNE0 WQQDVll,hf_NRBURTQH oNTRENT.


l9NDQN 0FFICE&DEPQT:,2QQ&222,PHIENIX SI. STPANCRA&. fREEMAN/.,FR_HMAN.
AGENTS.

fREEM~N & fQEEMAN, 2CC & 202 Phoenix Street,


St. Pancras, N. w-.
~A~ ... Brick and Tile Merchants and Manufacturers,
ktre Sole London Agen ts for MESSRS. ELLIS PARTRIDGE &. CO. (see above).
\
SOLE AGENTS FOR . •

JOSEPH JOBERNS & Co • , ( a Century.


Established nearly) WORKS:
ALDRIDGE, Near WALSALL.
Blue and Brlndled St:affs. f/atr~fied Bricks, Pa'lfiors, Coping, &c.
AGENTS FOR • .

THE NORMAN CROSS BRICK CO., LTD., PETER.BOROUGH.


Fletton Brice's of the best quality onl;r.

FREEMAN & FREEMAN'S SPECIALITIES


_ _ _ _ ____;;....;;.,;;~~..;..;..;...·
WHITE GLAZED BRICKS, hard enamel and no lead used in tbe glaze.
COLOURED GLAZED BK.ICKS, made spec1ally for Public Institutions, &c.
These Bricks have a reputation 'for great durability: the enamel will not shnle or craze.

CON. CO:IL D.
40 BRICKS. fSec. A .

~~~HEATHER BRICK& TERRACOTTAC~:


HEATHER
N~ ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH.

mUltrated Catalogues and Prices supplied"" appluatio.. Special besipu r~uired by Arckilects ft!ill be promptly and carefully exec#tetJ.
HAVING R.EcltNTLY extended our wocks and erected •ew machinery of the most powerful aad approved type, we are prepared to ~
CC>11tracts for, aad gi'M ~ delivery of facl.c- a.ad moulded bricks f<>r the largest works.
THlt CL.AY . ....i for the Bricb is aelected frem our ovru practically inexhaustible beds OR the spot, wllich prod•ces (in its aatural stat..\,
without either wash on the surface, or stain, the beautiful uuiform red colour for which our Bricks are noted : whilst the quality of tl>•
Cay and the improved process of manufacture render that llneneu which adds so much to the effect of OIU goods, and enables us to exec1111e
tho moat delicate d&ii'na• TELEGRAMS; "BRICKS, IBSTOCK."

WHITWICK COLLIERY CO., LTD.,


COALVILLE, near LEICESTE~.

-
. ..
racing \
BEST LEICESTERSHIRE RED, WHITE, and
BUFF HAND-PRESSED and WIRE-CUT
}'lianufacfur~rs of . • •

'\ FACING BRICKS.


. . _Bricks ~
\ Floor Quarries, Sand Stocks, and Cul\rert Bricks.
f
AND TERRA COTT A.
Enriched Mouldings and Ornamental Brickwork to any
.--....
~erra • • Design in RED, WHITE, or BUFF Colours.
~
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES

• 0 Coifa. FREE ON APPLICATION.


Telegraphic A ddress :
"WHITWICK COLLIERY, COALVILLE."
Se-c. Al. BRICKS AND TERRA COTTA. 41

Teqa-goffo 13rick ~ :file tr{or~s,


------STOURBRIDGE.
MANUFAC:TU11El15 or

BEST ~---
Architectural
~ RED
·rerra ·Cotta
IN
Pressed
R ED,../l
Moulded
BUFF &
~PINK. Bricks.

m ESSRS. J. KING & Co. beg to call special attention to the Hardness and Rich Colour
of their TERRA-COTTA and BRICKS, and will be pleased to submit S a mples
and Estim ates free on application.

'
K1r~G BROTHER5, 5TOURBRIDGE.

FIRE-BRICKS AND CLAY.


~ BEST QUALITY STOURB1'.IDGE.
42 TERRA COTT A. [Sec. A ..
PRIZE MEDALS AW ARD ED.
LONDON LONDON, 1862 Royal letters Patent for England and France.

TWO PRIZE MEDALS. GRAND MEDAL & DIPLOMA.

M. H. BLANCHARD & CO.,


(Late CO~DES, Lambeth, THE ORIGINAL TF.RRA-COTTA WORKS, Established 1769)

TERRA·COTTA MANUFACTURERS TO THE ROYAL FAMILY~


Tlte Commissioners of 1851, the Board of Works, tlze Trinity House, tlte Admiralty, the Ro) a' Horticultural Society, and
the Department of Science and Art, Soutlt Kensington, and to t!te Britisli and Foreign Governments, and the
recipients of Prize J11edals at 185 r and subsequent Exlzibitions.
M. H. B. & Co. Best Red M. H . B. Facers. These Fadng Bricks Roofing Tiles, Red and Brown, Plain and Ornamental. These Tile&-
are of a superior kind. Well made and finished. °"l'ecified are of a special kind, hardness, lightness and durability, are·
and used in many important buildings of late. unequalled in colour and price, &nd are largely exported.
:Reel Moulded Bricks of all kinds to match. Hip and Valley Tiles to match.
J.: ed Wall Coping Bricks, half round and sharp back (various). Plain, Capped, Roll, and Ornamental Ridge Tiles, Red and Blue,
Red Quarries, and Paving Bricks of many descriptions. Blue Stable Paving and Channel Bricks.
:blue Facing and Moulded Bricks1 Blue Quarries and Paving Bricks of many descriptions.
Blue Wall Coping Bricks and Garden Edging.
Blue and other Wire-cut Bricks for Docks, Railways, Culverts, ~f~ The Blue Vitrified Goods are the same kind. and are equal to·
~:1~~ the Best Blue Goods made in Staffordshire.
and such like purposes, a speciality. Same as used Southampton ••
New Docks, opened r895. Low Railway Rates.

Samples and Price Lists forwarded on application, and for all orders and further information please address :

M. H. BLANCHARD & CO., Bishop'~·Waltham, Hants ..

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various-.
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide to·
1\rchitects when placing eontracts for the erection ·of Buildings, &c...
S ec. A. ] HANGING A ND ROOF TILES. 43

IMP8Rll\Nl NOTICE.

BROSELEY TILES.
JN consequence of numerous persons representing
themselves as Manufacturers of the "Celebrated
Broseley Roofing Tiles," we, the undersigned Firms,
beg to inform the Public that we are the only
Manufacturers of these Tiles at " Broseley, Shrop-
shire "-the seam of clay from which they are made
being only found at Broseley, from which place they
-derive their name.

BROSEL~Y TrLERIES Co., LTD. JONES, C. R., & SoNs.

CoALBROOKDALE Co., LTD. JONES, W. & P.

DAvrs, G., SEN. LEGGE, G., & SoN.

DOUGHTY, JOHN, & SoN. MAW & Co., LTD.

ExLEY, W., & SoNs. MADELEY WooD Co.

HAUGHTON, R. D. PRESTAGE & Co.


''
44 HANGING AND ROOF TILES. [Sec. A ..

OAWR.OOKDAI.e (§). IPAN¥.filiITED ,


TE LE. G RAMS -
"DARBY Po1I.tG1.1Gl.]GlGl1 r€~lf>:
o~i:ooK©lcde ' R.~o
CoALBRO O ~DALE" (§)@)(§)@]@]I.®!.®@@]@] @II@]@]@]@] (fill~
\::;ii.
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trGtKd'~f@ENUINii'BR0~E~YRcoHN©Tmc, @ffiDe> . .
7

11 16

32 HiJa<1 B1121e QleOI Gable Q.lez. V atlleys


65 a<\
53
55

~!fa
99 02. 12"!

72

~. Numerous olhe:r Rtt€Yns in lllus!y.sJ-e:d. Cilll:Gtlo_,2ue: on li,f. 11cahon


11.(gndon°fficE:• 141 QUEEN YICTOUlfl 5TUEET, E.C. II
Rooms~
b e')hot.1 .1.~ Telegrams: ' 'Severndale, London." I\
II ' . = = = = = = = = = = - ·
.
Telephone No. 5783 Bank.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "HARTSHILL," STOKE-ON-TRENT

FOR TILES, RIDGES, &c., SEE OTHER SIDE.

FINIALS, ... i
I

I
TERMINALS, j,
'

3/6 471
and 5/6-
6/5

PJLLAR CAPS. 6/5

·~ .............. _,..__.
T/-

ARCHITECTS' 5/6

DESIGNS
EXECUTED.

Send for New

Illustrated

Priced

Catalogue,

containing

43

Ba~~
Pages. 1 ..( /'' JN' .\ I
17'<- . ., , .,!I.I I
, ':~.\. :,,. [
it,, ,;, ' 1- I ,
.
. '
Free on receipt 150
18/6
Trade Card.
l<i 16 each

BLUE BRICKS of every description for BUILDING or PAVING,


also Buff Clinkers for Stables or Court Yards.
TE LEQRAPHIC A DDRESS: "HARTSHILL, ' S TOKE·ON•TRENT

FOR FINIALS, TERMINALS, &c., SEE OTHER SIDE.

S1'~Cialit i ~S:

BEST PRESSED
" PLASTIC,"
· 40/; per 1000. Gabl< 191\ es. I 58·
40/- per 1000.
also liip &iJes, ;)1>. d rnch 40/-per 1000.
. b):i~""'"
SANDYFACED
HAND-MA D E
" PLASTIC."
rs 4~ 40 /-per1000. Vall•y 0 11•s, 160 J+1'
.')a eMlt. 40/-rer 1000. '5 716 per IOOO .
lj)lue Z9iles, 2/6 per 1000 cx\'ra; Gile. and a half, double pr1ce.
ROOFINC
TILES
l
• ~

--.- me..·- --
6wtnf .Jd,_ fioirtjf 3fr.d eack
___ ___ ,.,_.
;"irmij Ji•, livmt tN·eadz.

In Red, Brown,
Blue & Broseley
,) ~-- 18'-
Colours. {j ·wi115 7"; 7'r.omf n !1 eoclz.

RIDCE
Ornamental ·l\id~es any pattern 2·cresr 1/9, :»cresr2/ ; 4fmst 2;i, 6"cresr 2/6 p~r ya.rd;.
TILES 1-..
V)
In Various Colours ti:
and Patterns
made to any Pitch.
any paftern z · cresr1 /9, 3·,r~st2./; 4f mst 21~, 6"aest216 plr yani

All Prices quoted ·~ ~


-~~:q
are Free on Rail at .. ~ -< .=~.\;~,.-
=ii \ "'1,t~ ~
Works. \ - - - -··-· H.~ ~. ~ '"'°'. 327 ~4.~s'7~----
Ornamcnral J.1?)' patrern 2msr l 9, :'i 'mst 2J; + r c.r~t 2/5 , 6 "cresr 2i6 p~r yard.

MAL TING I Specially prepared, 6 " x 6", Red or Blue, as supplied to the
FLOOR TILES J PRINCIPAL MALSTERS and BREWERS thorughout the Kin2"dom.
Sec. A. ] HANGING AND ROOF TILES. 45

JOHN DOUGHTY & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF

BEST BROSELEY PRESSED


ROOFING TILES.
Plain and Ornamental, of various Colours,

Ridges, finials, t;ips & Valleys, flooring Squares,


-------BROSELE~ SALO~
• J D & S •t B rose I ey, .. PosT•L AooRESB; JACKl'IELD, SALOP. "
T rade M ar k o • • TELEGRAPHIC AoDR< . . . "DOUGHTY,JACKFIELD."

BR_OSELEY cEC\

ROOFING AND RIDGE

"COALPORT" Shropshire.
BRAND. ~

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide to
1\rchitects when placing eontracts for the. erection of Buildings, &c.
46 HANGING AND ROOF TILES. [Sec. A.

Telegrams: Somerset, Bridgwater. National Telephone: No. 9.

THE SOMERSET TRADING CO., LTD.,


"'cu<.> BRIDGWATER,
0

: ~anufactuPEP$ of ~oofing Tile$, ~idge$, Finial$, FiooPing Ft Oven Tile$,


&c., &c.

Patent Rain bar Plaintiles,


No. 3a. (Patent No. 22319 / 98).
DESCRIPTION- DESCRIPTION-

E c is a trans verRe groove on


::I THESE Patent Tiles are manu· ~ the under side of Tile.
·5 facj;ured from the finest selected f D Tiling Laths, laid usually
~
Briclgwater Tile Clay, and are A=-1· 8
to a gauge of 4 in. top to
light, non·porous, unaffected by
o:1 . .· top, tbis g ives a lap or
~
8 cover of 2~ in .
....
o weather, uniform in color and
ti very durable. ' ,. It will be seen from t he
cu ; v-c illustrations that the patented
:0 A is a plain Tile 10~ in. long .--: anangernent forms a complete
::I
by 6~ in. wide. 101,~,~.""
1,=--" check to draught under the
...cuo:I"' B is a tranverse bar on
Tiles, and consequently snow
and rain drift is entirely pre-
upper surface of Tile. vented.
....cu"'
~
ALL Tt'les w ,-11 brar t in's stamp .

c.. PRICES FREE IN TRUCKS AT BRIDGWATER-


cu
~ No. 3A, £2 ss. per 1000; We ight One Ton. I-In.Jf Til es, top course and eave Tiles san1e price.
£ Tile and half Tiles, double price. Hip and valley Tiles, '2 / 6 per dozen.
All Tiles have a continuous nib and are holed. 550 tile.· cover a square of 100 feet super when la id to a 4 in. gange .
....<.)cu
=
.::
....<.>
::I
"='
...c..
0 Patent Somerset Interlocking Tiles,
-0
ti
o
THESI~
Tiles combine many ad-
No. 13. (Patent No. 20356 /00).
The cost per square is also much
u vantages. They interlock, and SECTION OF 3 TILES lower than Slates or plain Tiles,
"='
~ so may be safely u ·eel in the ,yg'&~'\\)\'._ ,~.*~'&~~ ~,,,,
,,, "·-·~~,~~~~~r'f4~~-~~~ wh ile the Patent Tiles are quite
o:I
....<.> most exposed situation s. The
cu as proof aga inst rain or snow
Tiles are of a uniforru deep red
.:: drift, and no nails are required
....
o color and make a very h and-

t
for fixing. The Tiles are very
'Oil some roof, some wh at sim ilar in '.'
c easy to lay, and Architects who
-~ appearance to plain Tiles, but .
0 little ruore than half the weight . require an extra lap can ha'e it
cQI per square, and consequently by simply placing the tiling
z much less timber is required. R eoo. No 367113. Laths closer together.
All T//f'S wt'!! bn1r flu~· slamjJ.

PRICE FREE IN TRUCKS AT BRIDGWATER-

£5 per JOOO. Half Tiles, to unak joint, same price. All Tiles have nibs for hanging.
Gauge of tiling Laths, to give a 3 in. lap, J2z in. apnrt t• p LO t• p., An increas ed or decreased lap can be given by setting the
Uiths closer or fur t her apart.
Number of Tiles to a square, 3 in. lap, 160. Weight 2 tons per 1000.
'Sec. A.] HANGING AND ROOF TILES. 47

Telegrams : Somerset, Bridgwater. National Telephone : No. 9.

THE SOMERSET TRADING CO., LTD.


No . 208 .
(Late Browne & Co.), BRJDOWATER,
Manufacturers of Superior Bath or Scouring Bricks, Building Bricks,
Roofing Tiles, Ridges, Finials, Flooring and Oven Squares, Redware
Pottery, Garden Pots, Chimney Pots, Ornamental Vases, &c.
No.3. No. I . No. 2.

"<,)
.,
=
~
""=!
t<:I
s::I
··9
.,
~ 11)/-each,HiporGableEnd. 10~ x 6;\ 10.\ x 6~ 101 x 6~
· t<:S Red Pla in Ti les. No. 3,550 to a sqwmi. \Veight. 1 ton per 1,000. Price-per 1,000, 35/-
Price per square, 19/3. Ornamental Patterns, 5/- per 1,000 extra.

No. 1.&..
No.a. No. 16.

..B
"'
4/- each
Hip or Gable End.
16.'." x 14"
Double Roman Tiles.
80 to a square; 3h. per 1,000.
Red, per 1.000, 120/-
" square . 9/7.
16" x 14"
l oole's Patent Tiles.
90 to a squ11.re : 4T. per 1,000.
Red, per 1,000, 160/-
lIH
15~·· x 13"
Improved"Iliach ine-made and
Pressed Triple Angular Tiles
100 to a square; 3'.1'. per 1,000.
-

.
=

sq uare, 14/5. Red, per 1,000, 130/-


No 59. No. 71.
" square, rn;-
No. 32.

No. 24.

0
......
'Oil
=
·~ .
·O
I ~

·~ Reel, 18" Jong, 75° to 105° Red, lS"lonp;, 75° to105° Red, ~2" lon_p:. 7~' to 105° Red, 12" long. 75 ' to 105° Reel , 12" lon g, 75° Lo105°
.,:z: Per doz., 4/3; per y<l., S~d . Per doz., 6/6; per yd., 1/1. Per doz., 6/- , pe1yd.,1/6 . Per doz .. 6/-; peryd .,1/6. Per doz.,2/9:peryd.,8td

All the above goods are manufactured from the Celebrated Bridgwate1 Clays, and are of a rich red colour (dun
colour and black glazed are also stocked, prices on application).
Plain Tiles, Improved Machine-made and Pressed Tripl e Angu~ar Til~s No. r6, and Ridge Tiles, are specialities,
and are made under great pressure by patented processes ; th ey are 1mperv1ous to weather and very durable.
Fully Illustrated Lists of Ridge Tiles and Finials on application.
48 HANGING AND ROOF TILES. rSec. N..

H. J. &C. MAJOR, LD.:


( LONDON OFFICE:
THE
PATENT TILE
BRIDGWATER.
WORKS,

11 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET.) (LATE SEALY.) (ESTABLISHED 280 YEARS .)


Are the Sole Manufacturers .of the :well-known Bridgwater-Weather-Proof Roofing Tiles, C. Major's Patent, Double Roman P attern .
Angularly Co1ruga t ed. &c .. &c Ridge Tiles to match.
And also of C. Ma1or's Patent Improved Interlocking Plain and Ornamental •Tiles . ro}<,? by 6}<,?-about 500 Tiles per square of Ro o!ing
5
beiused~~~hfix f~~:~ tbe above-named Patent Tiles will make a ptrtect roof covering: they require no nails. nor must m o•·tar or ce meul

First In every competition for man7 yeara. JI.warded HIGHEST AND ONLY Medal given for Roofing Tiles, PARIS EXHIBITION , 1900.
PRICES PER SQUARE OF' ROOFING.
All prices are subject to alte1·ation without notice.
R ed. Blue Red. Blue. R ed. Blue.
Patent Weather- Proof Tiles, l'atent Interlocking Plaintiles Patent Weather-Proof Tiles.
Roman Pattern Is/- 17/3 about ... ... ... .. . 27/6 32/6 Angularly Corruiated 18/- 20/9
Patent Iuterlocking Plaintiles
Ornamental , about ... 30,- 351-

S ectio; sliow t"ng- lap of Patent /1derlocki'ng Pta £·n h'les.


Red. Blve.
"'
Ill >II
... 0
Orrlinary Plaintiles, pressed,
600 per square
Ordtnary Ornamental Plain-
24/ - 2816
i= ~ tiles, pressed, 6oo per square 26/6 31/-
z :I 0rdinary Double Roman Tiles-
Ill O' Pantiles
>"' Ordinary AngularlyCorruga ted
0 b.O Tiles
"' c Ordinary Treble Channelled
c:
Ill >
- Tiles, Poole's Tiles, & Roofing
~ ll$ Tiles of other descriptions ...
<a.
ai

Plain and Ornamental Bricks.


RIDGE TILES &. FINIALS TO ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS.
All Kinds of Bricky ard Good s for Home and Export. Quotations on Application .
Best Portland Cf ment gua1anteed to pass Government specifications and test.

• • .. • ~I


\J\J\.../
-71·ROOFI NG TILES.·l~

PRESTAGE & co.,


THE MILEURGH TILERIES,.
---*BROS ELEY, SALOP. ~-
7Vr'HNVFHCTVRERS OF
Plain Ornamental Roofing Tiles. Pressed Hip &. Valley Tiles, Ridges ,,
Finials, &.c., Brown, Br i ndle, Straw~erry, or Reu.
lf'eleJ;>hane t-(0 1704, f'f'ctlbern >

THE ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS b'


7 f~D--· STREET
· ·· THEOBtll-'DS . ~. Ro~u ~
Lo~no~. W·C
DESIGNS FOR DADO TILING.
No. 212.
No . 21J. No . 2 13.

FOR PRICES SEE OTHER SIDE.


No. 217
No. 215
No. 21 6

SCALE- H NCH TO ONE FOOT.

SEE ALSO SECTION C MOSAIC, MARBLE and GRANITE, and SECTION D PARQUETlff.
tpele~rams: " ~ranulem0s, l9ond0n.•

THE ART PAVEMENTS_&DECORATIONS b'


7 I:~n STREET _
THEOBt\LDS Ro~u.
Lo~no~. w~c
No. 160
BLACK & "WHITE FLOOR TILESO No. 149

FLOOR. TILES. DADO TILES.


No. 149 3-in. Octogans 8 / - per yd. super No . 2rr 15/ - per yd. super
4}-in. or 6-in. 9/9 212 ... 13/-
" 2 I -111.
150 '
x 2 8I -111.
. .
or 3-111. •
x 3-111. 6 /9 " " 213 1 3 /- " " i'
8
44-111.
I ' x 4 4I -111.
• or 6-10.
. x 6 -111.
. 7 /9 " " 2r5 15/ - " "
"
151 7/ 3 " " 216 13/- " "
155 7 /9 " " 217 15/ - " "
" " " "
THE ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR TILES AT THE WORKS, PACKING EXTRA.

Si'~Cial D~signs f)r~f)ar~d and tstimaf~s gio~n ror fb~ work fix~d co1-n.,-1~-f~-.- 1:

PLAIN ENAMELLED WALL AND HEARTH TILES IN ALL COLORS, l-ln. x 3-in. and 6-in. x 6-in., 11/ - per yard super.
BEST QUALITY PLAIN WHITE GLAZED TILES, 6-in. x 6-in. or 6-in . x 3-in., 6/- per yard super.
1·- -
1 FOREIGN TILES of every description. CERAMIC MOSAIC, Special Designs prepared.
STOCKS KEPT AT LONDON ADDRESS.

SPECIAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE.


No. 151 No. 165

S.cate~efa.nincll~EE ALSO SECTION C-MARBLE, MOSAIC AND GRANITE,


-k;aFO?r SEE ALSO SECTION 0-PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORS.
St> c' A.] _!L_?_?RING ~W~LL TILES & FAfENCE. 49 1

THE NEW PATENT MATERIAL FOR

THE OLD GLAZE SUPERSEDED BY


SUPERIOR AND CHEAPER PROCESS, WHICH
CAN BE APPLIED TO BOTH OLD AND
NEW BRICK WORK.

Price• specially quoted for


Old and New Brick Work.

Orders can now be promptly

men.

.............................
•• A WILLIAIYI GRIFFITHS
·~
•••• (London Concessionnairt of Patent Ritrlits of the National Opalite Glazed Brick and
Tile S'y1td1cate, Limited),
!.~~!~~~i.;.1_~'!;~~~: 41, Hamilton House, Bishopsgafo St. Without, E.C. Telephone No.
11 530·2531 AVH.NUL

NOTl!.-AIJ enqulrlea relatlnll to work In the above Districts must be made to the respective Conceaslon•I•••·

THE MALKIN
9)t.CllU\lti.c
TILE WORKS Co., Lo.,
manufactui;£r\l. Wile
Norks: BURSLEM, STAFFORDSHIRE. London: 65 CHARING CROSS RD ..
Manchester: 62 MARKET STREET.
WRITE FOR NEW AND ENLARGED CATALOGUE, FREB.

Encaustic Floor Tiles, from .. . 5 /6 yard. I Majolica Dado Tiles from ...
... 13/6 ,, ,,.. Plain Dado and Wall Tiles from...
.•• 12/· yard.
7 /6 ,,
Mosaic do. ,,
White Glazed Tiles, from 6/6 yard.
U:EARTHS and PANELS tn great nriety. Special Prices for Work fixed complete. Competent Tile Fixers sent out.
See Colour11l Ilhl6trated Sheet of Designs iH "CONTRACTORS' COMPENDIUM," Section A, 1899.

Users of "The Compendium " would oblige by


.mentioning it as the source of their information
when communicating with the firms 1epresented
herein
50 FLOORING & WALL TILES & FAIENCE. [Sec. A.

~ S1=:1 Eit=I Ei1.=:J LZ '151E3 ~ G .~

~ I ~
~ ~
~ I
m TILeWORl_( 11tes reveJ<Y
0
m
Q\AA1QS'AIC KINDf0 rWALLS ill
nt:>t..1.,
ID
'L . ' for Fl®~ tteA([ttS D
CHURCH es o\A'fes ruR.: 0
~ swlher Butldi1:q,s ·······-······ til'TU~ &. .c.8J. .e: ~
Wm. BURTON, F.c.s., Manchester, 37 CROSS STREET· o
~ PARIS, u RUE MARI OTTE.
·~ CAPE TOWN, 37 CASTLE STREET. ~
~ AUSTRALIA, NEW-ZEALAND, & TASMANIA, ~
I Sole Agent: J. H. DOBBIE, Wynyard Buildings, I
~• Loridon Show :::ar:n::~::h:::,NEV. ~
~ 37 & 38 SHOE LANE, E.C.
L. a~· · ·•~· ,.~, -=<=lE'l==:t:1!S15;J< 1
Encaustic til~ Workst Pool~,
. . llllll . .
LOHDOH 0ff!CE AHD SHOWROOMS-
Jlrcbit~ctural Potr~rv, ".! Bamwortbv.
43, ESSEX STEEET, STRANO, W.C.
EST.A.BLIS:l-IEI> IS54 ,

.:
;
:i
. '! . .
:

"

The above illustration is a uggestion for the treatmen t of Staircase and Wall Decoration in Cart rs' Constructional FaieDcE

Sl'ECIAL DES IGNS l'REl'ARED FREE Of (OST OH RECE!l'T Of l'ARTJCULARS.

T/iis Decoratiou is also specially suitable for the exterior of Sh ops, H otels 1111d P11blic B 11 ilrli-11gs.
CARTER & CO~
Encaustic Tile Works, POOLE,
L OHDOH OFFI CE AN D 5H OW RO O/'\S-
. . AND . .
43, ESSEX STREET,
STRANO, W.C. Architectural Pottery, HAMWORTHY.

ESTABLISHED 1854.

li,tirnufocfunrs of tb~ru b~srr ip.tio n .of Jffo or, Q_Q.tnH nn'i:J >J:J ~ arty ffi; ifrs,
Ql m11n1c i,losnic mth Q.i;onstrnctio nal Jfatmn.

Containing a Large Variety of DESIGNS for

FLOORS, WAL L S, HEART H S, FA ! ENCE CH I MNEY-P I ECE S,


FEND E RS, CO NST RU CTI ONAL F A I ENC E, &C.,
Will be supplied Free on application.

PLATE No. 5lJ. HEREWITH.


All patterns on this plate in Best Quality at Works per square yard £0 5 6

PLATE No. lJ.7 HEREWITH.


No . F85 Faience Chimney Piece .. . 5 5 0
Fender ... 1 2 6
f 86 " Chimney Piece .... 6 0 0
" " Fender .. .. 0
f 45 " Chimney Piece .. .. 3 15 0
" " Fender .... 7 0
F43 " Chimney Piece ... . 12 10 0
" " Fender .. .. 12 6
" Hearths and Cheeks to match 12/6 per set.
I

PETROUS TILES.
In Red, Buff, Black, Grey and Chocolate make the most durable and attractive
pavements for public, or private buildings price per yard at works 0 4 6

€stimat¢S giu¢n for Cilu fiX¢d coml'l¢f¢ in anv l'art of tb~ world.
Plate E
CARTER & Co .,
LONDON OFFICE :
h RKS: POOLE
AND
ENCAUSTIC TILE WORKS, 43 , ESSEX STREET,
HAM WORTHY . STRAND , W.C .
POOLE. DORSET

No. 7104 No. 7105 No. 7106

No. 7109

No. 7110 No. 7112

ALLBU T & DA N IEL, LTD., LI THOS., HANLEY.

SC AL E : ~ INCH TO A F O O T.
Plate 41
¥ORKS-POOLE
CARTER & Co ., LONDON OFFICE:
AND ENCAUSTIC TILE WORK-8, 43, ESSEX STREET,
HAMWORTHY. STRAND, W.C.
POOLE. DORSET

Faience ]iantel Pieces, Fenoers, ~c. C:Chese can be *la~eo in any colors.
Desi*ns ~ JI.stimates for Structural Faience on application .

..'
I
I
I
'

+:>'
; ::
'

+'

170.f.43.

For prices see List.


50~

I ~ • I ~ ~
~ ~

MANUFACTURERS OF
TILES OF EVERY DE~CRIPTION
FOR WALLS OR FLOORS,
Buitablt for Churthts ~
€ntranrt 'Halls, l>ublit lauilhings,
Gonseruatorirs, ~atlls &r.,
PATTERN BOOKS & PRICE.5
(WITH SPECIAL DESIGNS If REQ~)
FREE ON APPLICATION.
SEE·OTHER·SIDE.
Sec. A.] VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 51'

Manufacturers of BEST BLUE STAFFORD_


SHIRE BRICKS for Public Works, and
the Principal Railway Cos. Bricks
for Stables, Pavements, Floors, &c. \.. ~ .. '
·c opings, Garden Edgings, &c. """~..,
:7j~ ~~·' 'bf>,,.
"··--:.::·....~ ,,,, ~~ ~~
................../~~,,,·<
• ,r ~~"-("~/
~~~ f<-'~ •
~\,,~ ~·S) d'• M•nnfa"um• ol
\.."' ~"~"'"001>:
<'b-(,0 The well-known
~.,..,,.,~~_,.,>""' " Leighswood" Pressed
t><'~''b-
•• ?>'I ..,.. Roofing Tiles, Ridges,
Finials, &c.

G. 'TUCKER & S
Teleg rams:-

London 0.(Jice- J:oughboro', oCeicesferslzire. " TUCKF.R'S, LOUGllJlORO'.


National Telephone :-
II

Moorgate Station Chambers, No. 9, Offices.


London, E.C. MANUFACTURERS Of ,, 2q, Works .

Best Red Leicestershire Facings, Hand J?ress n-·icJrn,' and Sand


Stocks of Even eolour.
Moulded Bricks to any pattern, both in Press and Sand Stock Surfaces.
Red Quarries, !Jin. by !Jin. to 12in. by 12in.
RED RIDGES, FLHT TILES, FL0WER P0TS.
'J liesefucings are used in St. Pancras IIotel, tlie Church House, Westminster, and other large worlcs at /wine ancl airoad, .

RED AND BUFF TERRA COTTA.


SPECIALITY.-Extr;o hud plastic Bricks for Sewers and Manholes, with new pattern
thin frog to mak e a right joint, as supplied by us to London District Councils and Cape
Town CorporatJ0; , &c.

S~MPLE'. S AND PRICE:-S SVB7'lltI TTED ON :A'.PPLIC~TION.

ILLVSTRHTED LISTS FREEl·


FtRCHITECTS' PC-SIGNS CH'.RR16D 0VT.
52 VARIOUS BRICK. TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS . 1Sec. A.

ESTABLISHED 106 YEARS.

JOSEPH CLIFF & . SONS,


Branch of the LEEDS FI RECLA Y CO., Ltd.

woRKs, w..0RTLEV. Leeos . •, ,

GLAZED BRICKS, Hrcbitectural Cerra Cotta,


White, <:?oloured, and Salt Glazed. RED. GREY, BUFF, & SALT GLAZED.

PATENT PARTITION BRICKS. WORTLEY + FA°iENCE,


In Rich and Artistic Colours.
Patent Tiles for fixing on Walls,
Wood Partitions, etc. Glazed MOULDED STRINGS, etc.

t::elographic "C:el•pbone
11ddre.s.ses: number.s:

" Cliff.s, £on don,


£on don." "I)op, 631."

" Cliff.s,
mortley, l:teds."
Ii
£eeds,
"Central, 61:.."

"'Joscllffs, £\verpool,
£\verl)ool." "Central, 1887."

"IMDEUltIL" Porcelain Baths, FIRE BRICKS, ~~-9


~
5inks, Wash Tubs, Etc.
TILES, LUMPS, ETC.
FIRE CLAY LAVATORIES
Blue .Staffordshire 0oods.
- - - - A N D CLOSETS.
5TONEWAUE DRAIN DIPE5,
White and .Salt 0la~ed Urinals. Patent Traps, Gulleys, &c., &c.
= == == = = = · ~o=-~------~=-=--===========~=~==;=====I
BALTI<.~ WHARF, WATERLee BRIDGE, S.E.
Gt. Northern Goods Station, King's eross, N.
Li,verpool : LEEDS ST.
Sec. A.] VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS 53

BRllNeHES:
SANDFORD POTTERY, Wareham, Dorset. POTTERY, Wareham.
Tel ea-rams
ALSTON BRICKWORKS, Oldbury, Birmingham. { ALSTON BRICKWORKS, Oldbury,

HIGHEST AWARDS, GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS.

l\lanufacturers of

TILES
(Gia.zed, Floor, Mosaic, Etc.)

BRICKS
(Red, Buff, and Blue, Etc.)

TERRA-COTT A
(Red, Buff, or any colour).

STONEWARE PIPES
and SllNITllRY 1\PPL11\NeES, Etc.

P RICES. PATTERNS. & DESIGNS ON APPLICATJON.


54 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. [Sec . A ..

S. &E. C81JLIIER, READING


R.EADI NG TILES. MANUFACTU RERS OF THE CE LEBRATE D ~ED
Special attention is called to our Roofing Tiles, which are now made in nine varieties, viz.:
a RED S MOOTH -FACED MACHINE-MADE T ! LE . b RED SMOOTH-FACED MACHING-MADE TILE, with N ib s and Holes.
' A M ACH IN E- MADE SAN D-FACED TI LE. d P AT ENT RO UG H -F ACED M AC lll NE- M ADE TI LE. e A MACHINE-M ADE T ILE, Staine~
to a Dark Dun Colour . .f A MACHI NE-M AD E TIL E, Sta in ed to a S t rawbe rry C ol our. g A HAND-MADE SAND- FA CED TILE,
h A HAND-MADE SAND -FACED T I LE, w ith N i b~ & H o les . i SAND-FACED MACHINE-MADE TILE, with Nibs and Holes .

A LARGE VARIETY OP RED RIDGE TILES


->-!- O f the same Bright Co lou r, togeth er wi th Hip Ends a nd Intersections, to tit the differe nt Patterns and Pitches. *-
Selections from our List m a:r

Ridge Tile Finials a Speciality. be seen over leaf. • . _ , •.

ARtHITE~TURA1 TERRA tOTTA


For the Facing of Buildings of all kinds in R.ED WAR.E.
J9X ESTIMATES G I VEN FROM ARCHITECTS DRAWINGS. ~
S. & E. C. call specia l attention to the suitab ility of the beautiful RED tint of their clay for decorative T erra Cotta..

TH EY AL SO CALL AT T ENTI O N T O T l-!E : R.

MURU TIHS 1~JfDIN EY P~TS , !IR BRrnK0,~1I1~ HINE &H!J] M~ULDE] BRILK01RED RUBBER01ETD.
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Ridges .J.Vos. 39 ancl 40 are now stocl~ed in 120° .a11(l J35°, a71~l l l. ~.~ m1cl <l·i al.<JO i1'. l "LOei. and 11 rt>;, :ld. 11m· •'Ozf.11 ex f.rtt to above Prices.
No . 47 is also kept in 1 ~0° . przce 8/- 11er do;; . R1.l91:s to nrda 'i 1n, w n:1~, Od . po· dn::. fPe.t 1'.d ll?.
N ote .- In o rd erin g R idge Til es, please give the Num~er and the P it c h rcq~ired . In ? rder ing Finials . ple.:::.se g ive the Nurn.~er o~ botb
Orn a m en t and Base . a n d t he Pitch of t h P latter . The cost 1s ascertai ned by add in g the pr:cc o t t h e Orn amtnt to th a t of the Base. Chimney
Pot s a r e ta r riage paid t.J :_on~on, i.~ . , v..dth in a rad iu s of 1 2 miles of Char in g Cross ; o u tsi de t h is ~r ca p rices on a pplication .
COMPL ETE L I STS O N APP L ICATIO;;i .
[Sec. A. VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 55

s. E. COLLIER.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Reading Red Tiles.
RE~DING.
Scale : 1 inch equals 1 ft. ROOFING &. VERTICAL TILES.

.~

DOOOOOOOClo:
1
6f in.
2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

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12

~Ff Mt'i> ••••.. . Jnfm1af llngflna~~o~'.roclfot ~ifo; iept


GARDEN TILES.

28 2n 3n

S &: E. C. call attention to their small thin Tiles,


specially made for fine work, such as Bay
Windows and Porches, where the Tiling is close :
1P.
5n 29

is· GGG
:t:
2c 3c Sc
16
1own.
17
12 in.

to the eye. Gables, Eaves, Hips, Valleys·, Angles, i r 4 • ...


&c., to work with same in stock.
18 19
1150 lnfrl l o a 3 11u:ll gan,r;{t' , cov1'r our• squart' .
9in. 9in.
RIDGE TILES.

39 40 41 42 \111 ) 43
12 in . 12 in. itnd lS;in. 12 in . and lS~in . 12 in. 12 in. ~ 12 in.

45 :~46 ·17 48 49 50
18 in . Hin. 12 iu. ! 1~ in . !12 in. 12 in .

.51 52 58 55 56 7
li rn. Hin . 12 in. 12in. 12 in. 12 in.

58 .5 9 61 6Z> 64 00
t 2 in. 12in. 12 in . 12 in . 12 in . 12 in.

14
n40 39v 40r, 401· 56X 12 ins. & 18 ins .
Hip Ends and Intersections to any of the above Pattern Ridges kept in Stock. For PRICE LIST 'see oppos ite page .
1'lte above Nid!fe T ihs are ·m ade in 70n. 90°, 10U0 , arul K os. 39 'rmcl itO. 12 in . and 18 in . lonlJ ht 120 ° m1d 135(.,. l\:ros, 41 rmd 42 r11 ·p also made in 1200
56 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. Sec. A. ]

T e legra phic Address :


" COLLIER , READING. "
® TELEPHONE No . 92,
READING.

S. & E. COLLIER, READING,


Manufacturers of the Celebrated Reading Red Tiles.
Sec. A.] VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 57

S. &. E. COLLIER. REH.DING.


194

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4~
brw1al. lof<rn~I. J Oct~gl
"-t•rn•I Ansl<:> Iv• i'>~) m•<W

MURAL TILES.

i'l.8
:AIR BRICKS.
e 9· ,9

r,,"·~~·~~·~ta~
;. '
1,. "•"' r1'1
'lii!l'!iijl!liillllil!
364

367

CHIMNEY POTS.

n n
Scale ii inch to I foot.
477 &. 478
Fletcher's Patent
1-66
' \ Vacuum Chimney Pots,
' '

Q
Manufactured solely by
S. & E . COLLIER (Vide Testimonials). '
\ 4:)9

+67

48S ·.1

ii I
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4~7 477
58 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. [Sec. A.

J. ~- Goopett & Sons,


BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA WORKS,
~ PINKNEYS GREEN. MAIDENHEAD,~--+-
Offices: CASTLE HJL L, MAIDENHEAD.

MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY KIND Of

f?foin, jl2olded, and Ornamenfol ~ed l3ric~s.

ffoin ~ 0~nantenfal :f\oofin__g @iles, :Bid_gei, }l'inials, ~~osses, <!~imner f'ofi,


~op in gs, f a~ing l3riru, and ®iles, ~c

}1fso of <0erra Sloffa ~oods of e\1ef! :Description in 1\ed.

HESE Goods have long been noted for their high-class quality, rich colour, good design,
and finish, and exceptionally weather-resisting qualities, and are extensively used by
leading Architects in all parts of the Kingdom.
The greateat care is taken in the selection, washing, and mixing of the Clay; and
in the thorough burning of the Goods.

~RIBGES ANB FINIALS~


have always been, and are now, our Speciality, but a

THOROUGHLY GOOD HAND-MADE PRESSED FACING BRICK


fa now being made from a new bed of exceptionally fine Clay-a brick capable of sustaining great
weight, non-absorbent, with sharp acrises, good shape, and colour.
To meet the keen competition in this, as in all other Manufactures, we have modified
our prices wherever we have found it possible to do so, without in any way detracting from the
quality or finish of the Goods.

COMPLETIE CATALOGUE WITH PRICE8 011 APP'LICATION.

Full-Size D:rawings and Sections Supplied If Desired.


Sec. A. ] VARIOUS BRICK, ~.TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 59
60 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTT A GOODS. [Sec. A.
1
Tn.coAAPHllie AooREss ·- ' SANt'FARY, PAISLEY ." Tr:LS::PHONE No. 27, PAISLEY. Po sTAt.. AooRt:ss-PAISLEY.

ROBERT BROWN & SON,


FERGUSLIE WORKS. PAISLEY, .
M a1111facturers of . . . ·
Sanitary and Plumbers' .Ji;arthenware of every description, including Lavatories, Urinals, Closets, Plug Basins, Tip-up Basins, &c., &c.
WHITE and COLOURED ENAMELLED BRICKS and SCONE TILES for external and internal work, of the most superior finish an,\
lustre, in all colours, jncluding White, Cream, Ivory, Blue, Brown, Yellow, Black, Drab, Green, Turquoise, Buff, &c., &c.; ~nd DOUBLE-
DIPPED VITRIFIED BRICKS, now largely specified .
SINKS and WASHING TUBS in White Enamel, Superior Brown Glaze, Fine Yellow Glaze, and Double-Dipped Vitrified Glaze with
ENAMELLED SUPPORTS or PEDESTALS for same . FIRECLAY & EARTHENWARE CLOSETS of app roved and recent de;ign s.
SPECIALLY GLAZED FIRE-CLAY PIPES , SEWAGE GAS_TRAP_S, Facin g-, Stable, an_d all k_inds ofFire Bricks, Cattle and Pig'I'roughs ,
Horse l\'Iangers, C1sterns, Ornamental Ch1mr1 ey Cans, Garden Borders 0£ vanous d esigns, ]!""loormg and Ridge 1.'lles, Gas Retorts, Flower Va81;::- and Stands .
Ch:~nnel, Invert Sewer, B~Te Outter A.~cl Fu1·n.a.ce .Block~, Ground Fircclay, and every description of l!.,ireclay Goods of tl1 finest ,,uality. Manufacturers of
Barh a m's Patent Smoke Preventin g Chimney C a n. ·
M a nufac turers of th e "Waverley" Sewage Traps, '' Tron" Branches and Bends, w:th Ins pection Chamber and Keith's ·atent
Water-T 1sting ~nd Flu s hing Sewage Gas Traps.
See Two Page Illustrated Advertisement, Architects' Compendium, under" Sanitary Manufactures,'' Section M.

mark's c~v Brick, en~, Pil'~ and Pott~ry works, n~ar £oltb¢St¢r.
w. H. COLLIER, Manufacturer of
RED & WHITE FACINGS, SPLAYED, BEADED, & ALL KINDS of MOULDED BRICKS to ANY DESIGN.

BRIMSTONE PAVIORS,
Stable Clinkers, 9 in. x 4~ in. x 2~ in. Floor Bricks, 9 in. x d in . x 2 m.

~l· STOCK FH:.CINCS. ·t~


SAND FACED & WIRE CUT BRICKS FOR INTERNAL WORK.
CJ'
PLAIN TILES (Hand Made, Sand Faced).
....6"X RIDGE AND FINIAL TILES. ~
Pan Tiles, Corrugated Tiles, Agricultural Draining Pipes, Ornamental and Plain Garden Tiles.
FLOWER POTS AND GARDEN WARE.

FOR CEMENT P~~INC:

J9)C WASHED STONES, SHINGLE, AND · SAND. ~


THOROUGHLY WASHED AND READY FOR USE.

EAST KENT-------

B R /CK# SAND & GRA VE.L


COMP.~N'V, LIMITED.
SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. ASK FOR SAMPLES.

Red • BR I c KS for Facings, Stocks, Grizzles, Place, cJtters, Paving BR I c KS


Sharp • SAND 'for Building, Moulding Sand, Washed Sand, Silver SAN D
Binding GRAVEL for Paths, Stone for Roads,
Washed Shingle 'for Conc~·ete, Red
GR AVE L
vVorlis: 1Ycrr r S . E. Stotion. CANTER8URY 0
O{jice : 22 Stat."un R oa d.
Sec. A,] VARIO US BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 61
}3rick anc C:ile
EUST ANCE & COLLEY, )Vlanufacfurers,
--7+~
ESTABLISHED
1884. FORDINGBRIDGE, Hants.
Best Red and White Sand Facings, Wirecuts, Pressed, Moulded and E)rnamentaJ
Bricks, and String eourses.
VERTI CA L T ILE S, ROOFING TILES, CHIMN EY POTS, R I DGES, FLOWER POTS, ETC .

.A9>( PATENT PLASTER SHEETS for Walls, eeilings, Partitions, etc. ~

FULL PARTICULARS AND PRICES ON APPLICATION.

HUTCHIN.SON BROTHERS,
Contract ors to the Crown Agents for the Coionies , and Agent for the East Howle Colliery
(Carlton Iron Co., Ltd.).

GRANGE ROA·o WEST, Iatlonal Telephone,


Telegrams :
. "Blag,"Mlddlesbro',
II
\\
I Ho . B,242.

~ MIDDLESBROUGH,
WILL QUOTE, ON APPLICATION, FOR
FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, LUMPS, PLATE BRICKS, CHIMNEY LININGS, COPINGS.
SUPERIOR RED PRESSED FACING AND MOULDED BRICKS.
BEST GLAZED GOODS of all kinds, including-
WHITE AND COLOURED BRICKS, CANE, BROWN, AND WHITE SINKS,
GLAZED CHANNEL AND STABLE BRICKS, PIG AND CATTLE TROUGHS,
SANITARY PIPES, CHIMNEY TOPS, BATH TILES,
SALT-GLAZED SEWER BOTTOMS AND CULVERT BRICKS,
MAINSFORTH AND SETTLE LIME, PORTLAND, ROMAN, AND OTHER CEMENTS,
ADAMANT, CARLISLE AND KEEN'S PLASTER.
Plaster Laths, Long Winter Hair, Nails, Staffordshire Goods, Slates,
Peyton's Champion Chimney Pot, absolute cure for smoky Chimneys.
~ NOTED LOCK AND GRIP, SCORIJ.E, AND OTHER PAV.ORS.
LARGEST CRUSHERS OF

.-,.. BEST SE~ECTED SLHG. +--


FINE FOR CONCRETING. BROK.EN FOR ROADS. ANNEALED FOR GARDEN WALKS.

Best Annealed Concrete Flags, Sills, Curbs and Coping.

The FELB~IGGE Bl{ICK and TILE WOl{KS.


Superior Red Facing Bricks, Hand Made and Pressed.
S1\ND=F1\eED
Moulded and Enriched Bricks of Every Description Made
TO STOCK PATTERN, OR TO ARCHITECT'S DESIGNS.

ROOFING TILES. RIDGES. FINIALS. COPINGS.


T/1ese uoods are noted for their high-class quality, i•ich colour and finis/:.
Put on truck Grea.t Eastcn~ or Midland & Great Northem 'joint Railway. Samples and Prices upon application.

1 GEORGE RICHESt Church St.t CROMERt NORFOLK.


62 VARIO US BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTT A GOODS. [Sec. A.

11 Manufacturers of all kinds of


SANITA~Y WAQ.E~ .
CHIMNEY POTS,
WHITE GLAZED
BIUCKS.

flrchifeclural

~Terru-coua
IN

Buff, Grey, Taw11y, and R~d.


The whole of the Terra /Cotta for the Na.tural History Museum
South Kensington, and the interior of the Victoria. Law Courts'.
Birmingham, supplied by GIBBS & CANNING. Other examples

_______
of our work mav be seen in Manchester, York, Preston, Brighton,
Maidstone, Bristol, Portsmouth: Yarmouth, Cambridge, Bromley,
Burton, Birmingham, and other important towns.
.._..

Estimates civen
from Architects'
deSiJrnS and ...
specifications .
Sec. A.] VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERR~ COTTA GOODS. 63
•• THE • .

l\llADELEV WOOD COIVIPANV,


Manujacturcrs oj

BROSELEY ROOFING TILES


(Machine Made by Most Modern Process)
IN RED . BRINDLED, STRAWBERRY. BROyYN AND BLUE COLOURS.

BRAND-" IRON, SALOP."


Plain and Ornamel')tal R._idge Tiles, fil')ials, liip, Valley and ~ngle Tiles,
Best White faciQg Bricl<,s, PliQths, &c., fire Bricks. flooring Squares in
R..ed, Blue and Buff Colours. and all l<,inds of Brick.-l{iln Goods.

WHEN ORDERING RIDGli, HIP, OR VrlLLEY TILES, THE f>J{CH OF THE IWOF SHOULD
Bli GIVEN.

Price Lists, Pattern Sheets, and Full Particulars on application.

2
TELEGRAMS'.
~STABLISHED 1817. 'TILERIES. STOKE-ON-TRENT.• •
TELEPHONE:

THOMAS WI LLIAf\llS:o .ANC.


Basford and Trent Vale
. Tileries,
STOKE·ON·TRENT.

Manufacturer of Blue, Red, and Broseley Coloured Ridge and


Roofing Tiles (a Speciality), Garden Tiles. Wall Coping,
Blue, Red, and Buff Floor Quarries-Also Plain and
Encaustic Tiles

l Oi\ C' O~I . F.


64 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. [Sec. A.

PATENT BOILER SEATINGS


with ANGULAR CONT ACT.

12."

BOILER SEAT.

BOILER COVERING SLAB.


U.I
:c
I-
Made 1211 to 20 11 Fire.

GRATE BACKS, TO ANY PATTERN. FLUE COVER.


~~~~~~~~~~~~-

·E. J.&J.PEARSON,Ld.,
~1· ST0VRBRIDGE. ·l~
INCREASED HEATING SURFACE.

NO PORTION
PERFECT

INSPECTION. OF BOILER

PLATES
NO DEPOSIT
HIDDEN BY
OF
FLUE DUST. BRICKWORK.

FIRE FIRE
TILES. LUMPS.
Sec. A. J VARIO US BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 65

GLAZED BRICKS and TILES.


( W!titt and Coloui:ed.)
l .Sanitary
Buff Building Brick.s.
Tubes (\'.:'·;~. ), Gulleys, &Ci
0
SALT GLAZED BRICKS. I D.itto,with .Stanford's .Joint.
51mpson's Patent Improved .5treet
MAJOLICA G!.AZED BRICKS. Gulleys.
(For S!top Fronts, &c.) ,, Duplex" .System of Drainage.

Pattnt Reyed-bach Cites (see below). .Sinks.


White and Buff Glazed Channel.s,
6la1ed and Salt-6la1ed fenders. fire &ricks, &locks, Boiler 5eatings,
1 and EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FIRE CLAY GOODS.

~ ·BRANCH OF· THE LEEDS FIRECLAY f:~q~~

GL1\ZEO 1\NO
51\LT GL1\ZEO
BRl~KS. ~

NEW PATENT KEYED-BACK TILES


(Patent No. 508).

Fig 2. Fig. I Fig. 3. Special attention is drawn to these Tiles,

l~
~u
which are for use as Dadoes, and as Wall and
------ Ceiling Linings to new or existing buildings. It
-- ---~
------ ---........... ------ --
is absolutely impossible for them to fall out or
Fig. 1.-Plan of Back of Tile. move in any direction after fixing. San1ples and
Fig. 2.-Section in Centre of Tile.
Fig. 3.-Section at End of Tile.
further particulars on application.
~-'-'~_,._~~.-V""-'-'""'_,._~~.-V"'~~

-~ SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS AND SAMPLES. ·1=;-


Televaphlc Address-" ENAMEL. LP.P.D.S."
GG VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS . [Sec . A.

G. WOOLLISCROFT &SON, L10.


HANLEY, STAFFS.

FOR

TILES WALLS, FLOORS AND ROOFS,


HEARTHS, STOVES, FURNITURE, &c.

"jronsfone-fidanzaqf,, aqd "cfruria-'ijydraulic."

M0S.1\JeS, eeramic, Marble, Glass and Venetian.

••,F1\iENeE tt & TERRA e0TT1\,


For Internal and External Work.

'' VET R Q PAKE,'' The new Ecclesiastical Decoration ; also Stained Glass,
Fresco Painting, Wood, Marble, Wrot Iron, Della Robbia,
and all Church Decoration.

FACING, PAVING & STABLE


SPECIAL CARRIAGEWAY PAVING BRICKS.
~

Red and Blue Staffordshire Goods.


ROOF TILES, COPINGS Pressed by our Patent Machine.
RIDGES, VALLEYS, HIPS, FINIALS. &c. ~
uG">( SANITARY Gooos AND APPLIANCES.
Telegrams: "W oolliscroft," Hanley. •'Blizzard," London . Telephone: No. 26 Potteries District.
Sec. II. ] V1\Rlt)US BR((~K, TILE, & TERRA <20TTII G~eos. 67

ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN' BLUE, RED, BROWN', AND BUFF COLOURS.

Telegraphic
"WHEATLY, Address :
TRIENTV/4Lr<:." w HEAT LY & c 0 0
'

Springfield Tileries, NEWCASTLE, STAFFS.


The Works are situated in North Staffordshire, so justly celebrated for its fine Marl deposits, containing
peroxide of iron, which, fluxing during the process of firing, gives that impervious body so well-known as
Staffordshire Blue.
The Red and Buff Goods are made from carefully-selected Marls, of dense and Adamantine character, and
are of great durabil ity.
Roofing Tiles can be supplied in Blue, Red, or any shade of Brown, and will be found extremely durable,
resisting all influence of the weather and chemical action of the atmosphere .

FLOORING TILES.
PRESSED ORDINARY QUALITY.
REG I STERED N o. CJ
J\'o r Red and Blue. Bu.ff'.
TRADE MARK.
4x4x; QUARRIES, 30/- 32/6 per 1,000
6 x6x l ,, 42/6 47/6 "

0 PRESSED
9x9xl:J-
9 x oxlI
12 x 12 x 1}
CROWN
95/- 105/-
1101- 130/-
250/- 300/-
QUALITY
"
"

cf}
Red nwl Wu P. llt\{/'.
4x <l,x}i QUARRIES, 02/(i 37/6 per 1,000
6x6xl 47/0 52/6 No :3
No. 2 7~x 7 ~x l i\ " 65/- 75/- "
W&C 9 x 9 x l{ 105/- 120/ "
PRESSED DOUBLE-CROWN QUALITY.
Retl awl B711P. B11u·.
4x <I x ~ QUARRIES, 40/- <1.5/- per 1,000 BORDE.RS
6x6x1 ,, 60/- 70/-
9x9xlt ,, 120/- 140/-
6x6 x l HEXAGOX, 70/- 80/· Not. 21
6 x 6 x l OCTAGON, l go/ l00/-
No . 3
2 ~x2kxl DOTS, j -
6x <1 x 1 STR[PS. 40/- 45/-
6 x3 x l 35/- 40/- " " No, 24
6x2 x1 27/6 32/6
6xl~xl 22/6 27'6

ROOFING TILES.
UNDER fl/[)(;[ Oii TOP CO/IRS£ Tit.£

305

VENTILATING TIL£

~.~
-: '·.'"'
',t ~
N'o. ;{01 40/- 42/6 per 1.000
;~Oil, 305, 30(;
;{0:2,
BlO, 310A
42/G
40/-
45/- "
~~(6 "
7~ .,,
311 SO/- 8v, - ,, ~ 14

3H ;;d. ;~d. each


306
68 V1lRit)US BRJ(~K, TILE, & TERR1l eeTT1\ Ge0DS. [Sec. 1\,

WHEATLY & · Co., Springfield Tileries, Newcastle, staffs.


ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN BLUE, RED, BROWN, AND BUFF COLOURS.

GROVED RIDGE ORNAMENTS.


17

II
4

18
8

FAST TOP RIDGES.

113
103

104 160 IOB

N o. 1 2/6 each. No. 103 Sd. each No. 198 7/6 ea ch .


,, 2 1/2 ., 104 Sd. ,, 202 7/6 ,, 12.2
1/1 ,, 108 Sd . ~04 15/-
" 8 lOd. " 113 Sd. " 2-05 "
" 11 !J/-
lOd. 115 7d. 212 10/6
" 17 1/1 ,, 117 Od. ,, <114
" " 5/-
" 18 1/2 ,, 122 IJd. ,, 22;~ 5/
lll7 Od.

127

117
RIDGE FINIAL.

214
223

198 204

202
Sec. 1\.] V1\RI0US BRU2K, TILE, & TERR1\ eeTT1\ G00DS. 69

WHEATLY & Co., Springfield Tileries, Newcastle ~ staffs.


ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN BLUE, RED, BROWN, AND BUFF COLOURS.

NIP nLI
HIP, VALLEY, GABLE, AND WALL TILES.
AIR BRICKS ;

~u. r11.E rcw llPNl&HT riuNC

.Qiii·~
87
312
88

No. 312 3ld . each. X o. 87 3d. each.


313 3,d. " " 88 3d.
315 3d. " 89 6d.
:~18 3~d. " 90 1/-
" 317 50/- per l ,flOO. ,, 01 3/6 .•

RIDGE TILES . ROLLCD Rl!XE

DIAGRAM SHEWING PITCH OF RIDGE TILES

GROOVED R!Dt:E

64

VENTILATING RIDGE TILES.


65

80

79 86

No. 00 6 in . wings :3fcl. eacll. No. SO id . each.


61 :3j d. 81 1/-
., ()2 ;* ]. ., ~2 1/-
63 7 in. 7d. 83 1/6
64 ., 7d. ., 84 '2/-
,, ()5 7 x 5 in. ,, ,id. 83 '2./6
,, 66 as two Ridges. 86 3/- "
67 " 70 :?./()
"
70 V1\Rl0US BRH..~K, TILE, & TERRl\. eeTTl\ G00D5. [Sec. 1\.

WHEATLY & Co., Springfield Tileries, Newcastle staffs.

ALL GOODS ARE MADE E\ BLUE. RED, BROWK, AND BUFF COLOURS.
----------------- ---
If£ AIJ£1i' PLIN7"H INrERNAJ. AN'1.fi Pl.INTN
~ -.-··-;- · ~

~~<'"; BRICKS.
331
33$

STVPS rtJR MOULDED BRICKS Bllt.L NOSUJ

3'38 33>

348

WINDOW SILLS
BEST BJ_JUE BRICKS. 540 341
Nos. 3:30, :i31 iO/ · per 1,00().
332, 333 I Jd . each
3i:l~. 83:), :33(j 70(. per 1,000
:iilH. :3-IO, 311 2cl. eacli.
311 ild.
5];) 4cl.
.. 5lli 11d. '
" 517 2d. "
" 473 4jcl . " 473
!J x 4~ x iJ BUILDlNC 05/- pe1· 1.000.
CllAMFERED CL!NK£FI
BLUE VITRIFIED STABLE PAVING AND KERB 8RlCKS
8 P.fNCLL£JJ

454>

452 453

URGE Jl"NOTT£JJ PAYING


No~. 4:i0, 4i1111, -li\'I (J7/li per J .000
<ii'i:i 07 '(i "
45-la :-l2 'l' ' '
510 3jcl. each.
,, 5UI· 4Jd .
51:1 6)cl. "
455 10 x 5 x l'. 62/G per 1.000
45li1 9 x 4-1- x <;
<li'iS f " - 50/- "
ii18 :l\cl. each.
5d.

- - - - -l2 - - - - - - -~
614

No. G02 7 x 7 -
~'° per 1 000. N0. 600 12 x 7 95 '· per 1,000.
9 x 71 77/6
" ,,
.. 610 9:.-7 s;; -
(i()-1 7 x 7 50 '- " 6U l2 x 8 lHO.'-
!J x 7\ Ti 'fi ,. G17 9xn /"j/(i
no:- !l x H 90.- ..
.,.
71

5ee al.so Summary of Contents, page 1.

Section B.
fells, Silica1c conon,. ana Non-.conducrors.
cemenrs, Limes, ic.
Asphalles, ,Tar Pa\ling, ic.
s1a1es and Slating.
F IRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTI ON.
PAGE PAGE PAG
D., & SoN ,
AND ERSON, Ln . 72A-·720 INGRAM & CLARKE 83 OAKELEY SLATE QuARRIE~ C o. , L o ••• 87
BROADBENT & Co. .. 86 H ., & SONS,
PAirnv , Lo. ·
I NTERNATIONAL ASP TI ALTE Co . 84 So
B RO ADBENT , J. C., & Co., L D .. . . . 73- 74 J ONES, F ., & Co .•• n. 78 PrLKINGTON & Co. 85
CAFFERATA & Co. 79 LA.wFoRo & Co .•• 85 POOLE BROS . . •• 75
DAVIF.S BROS. ••' 86 L I MMER A sPHALTE PAV ING Co. , Lo . 84 PoRTMAOoc SLATE Co ... 88
& SONS, LD.
E LLJ S, J OHN, 80 LOCKWOOD, HAMOR 72 P1:nTCHARD & Co. 88
E NGERT & ROLFE, LD . . . 75 , LONDON ASBESTOS Co . .. 75 Ro:BERTS, ADLARD & Co. 87
F AL DO, T HOMAS •• 84 MATHEWS, ERNEST, & Co. Bo, 87 RUGBY l:'ORTLAND CEMENT Co . 83
F RENCH ASPHALTE Co .•• 84 M CNEILL, F., & Co . 78A-780 TUXFORD, J. G . · .. 88
G RE AVES, BULL & L AKIN L D. 81 NELSON, c., & Co. , Lo. 82 WrLLESOEN PAPER & CANVAS WORKS,
H AWKINS & SON.. I ' · ' So NORTH WALES S LATE Co,. 86 ' Lo . ••

--. - ~---- ----


...........

'
BUILDERS~ ANNOUNCJ:~ENTS,
'2ommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
72 [Sec. B
~ ------

Worker
ASHTON NEW ,ROAD, BRADFORD;
PHILIPS PARK ROAD, BESWICK;
HAMOR LOCKWOOD,- ·
· (Telephone No. 1129) Head Offices- (Est. 11162)
VICKERS ST., MILES PLATTING;
AND 49, Blackfriars Street, Manchester.
SACKVILLE ST., MANCHESTER. SOL!t PATENTtttt AND MANUFACTURER OF

Limmer Asphalting, WATERPROOF COURSING FOR RAILWAY VIADUCTS, ARCHES,


Limestone Asphalt, BRIDGES, ROOFS, &o.
CONCRETE & EXPANDED METAL WIZH CHANNEL SYSTEM
Concrete Engine Beds,
Fireproof B.oilding, Ooncretiniq, Ironwork, Artificial Stone Work, and
Asphaltic Concrete
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CONCRETING, ASPHALTING, &c.
for Steel Troughs, &c., Estimates Free. Pamp!tlets sent 011 Apjlication.
Prevents Rust. CONTRACTOR TO HER MAJESTY'.5 OOVERNMENT.

risers of " 'The Compe.ndjum)" would


ob/jge by mentjo.njn,_g jf os the source of
thejr jnfarmotjo.n when commu.qjcotjng wjth
the fjrms represented herein.
fOR COVERING
STEAM BOILERS, REFRIGERATORS.

PIPES AND CYLINDERS, ICE-HOUSES,

COLD WATER PIPES, BREWERY CELLARS,


!=TANKS--. WINE ROOMS,
AN D CtSTEflNS. BULKHEADS AND
DECKS.

1t~

FOR PUGCl'NG FLOORS AND LINING WALLS IN BUILDINGS.


To Prevent the Radiation of Heat ; Freezing ; to Deaden Sound ; and Arrest
the Spread of Fire.
Book of Instructions, fully illustrated with Scale Drawings, sent free on appllcatlon •

.-----· •
LAGAHWORKS.BELFAST&812,0LD FORD ROAD, BOW, LDHDON,E
THRE,E METHODS OF APPLYING
ANDERSON'S
S1 LI CATE CoTTONt oR SLAG wool,
For SOUND, and FIRE-PROOFING BUILDINGS.
(AS SHOWN .I N SKETCH)

APPLICATION TO ROOFS.
Between rafters fix match boards in same way as soun.d-
boarding shown in floor below, leaving a simih.r space of
r or r~ inches, which fill with Silicate Cotton.
It will be necessary to fix horizonjt al strips of wood about
every two feet, to prevent the Cottcjn sliding down, which
it otherwise naturally would do on a sloping plane.
Felt may then be placed over the rafters and spaces filled
with the Cotton. This will prevent any damp getting in.
Outside the felt, fillets of wood are run along rafters to
raise the tile-fillets sufficiently to dispense with their being
increased in depth ; the tile-fillets are then nailed to rafters
through the felt, and tiles fixed as usual.
The section of roof, a portion having tiles stripped, fully SKHCH SECTION OF ROOF
illustrates this. WITH TILES RI.MOVED
This method applies to slate roofs as well.
Cost same as Pugging (see belo<.vi.
--t-~..i(;-+-

APPLICATHJN AS PUGGING.
For this purpose, the loose Silicate Cotton, being .com-
pletely Vt.rmin-proof, has many advantages over ordinary
Pugging materials, which are usually applied damp, a space
being left for evaporation. This can be dispensed with by
using Silicate Cotton·, which is applied dry.
The soi.md-boards cq.n be brought within r~ inches (or - FLOOR BoAADIHG
whatever thickness it is proposed to pug) of the flooring,
thus increasing the air-space between ceiling and sound-
boards, and consequently adding to the required result of
non-conducting.
To prevent sound travelling through the joists, a strip of
felt should be placed along them, and the boards nailed upon
this. The cost is very small, and the result satisfactory .
The cost of Silicate Cotton for this purpose is about r~d.
per square foot, r~ inches thick.
Section of seco"ld .floor illustt-atcs this method.
Silicate Cottor. being so light, can be applied as
Pugging upon the ceiling laths, thus dispensing with
sound-boards ; but this method is not so effectual as that
described above.
-~..i(;-+- Wooo BLOCK FLOOR

APPLICATION IN WIRE NETIINC.


(i.e., Silicate Cotton made up in slabs between Galvanized SCALE J-INCH TO 1 FOOT
Wire Netting.)
Making a perfeotly FIRE and SOUND-PROOF FIOOI:'· SKETCH SHOWING METHOD OF APPLY IN G SILICAT,J::
COTTON TO BUILDINGS.
The Silicate Cotton is formed into slabs (see Price List on next page) by placing it sandwich fashion between ordinary
wire netting, in suitable widths and lengths. :
These slabs are attached to the under-side of joists, and fillets of wood nailed or screwed through them to the joists.
The laths are nailed across, and the space allowed by the fillet~ leaves ample keying-room for plaster.
The slabs being so light, no increase in sizes of scantlings is required.
Section of first floor illustrates this method.
SEE ALSO SPECIAL BOOK OF INSTRUCTIONS, FREE BY POST.
MANUFACTURED BY
FELTS~
0. ANDERSON & SON, LIMITED.
FELT, either Roofing, Sarking, or lnodorous, should be placed
under all Slates, Tiles, °\v-1\Pt ,.,4Rtt: and Zinc upon Roofs.
Being a non-conductor, it prevents radiation of cracking, stops uamp from making its way into the
heat in Summer, and the escape of it in Winter. It house. Its extreme Cheapness makes the extra
makes a better bed for Slates or Tiles; and being cost of no account when the great benefit and com-
perfectly Waterproof, in case of Slates shaking or fort derived from its use are considered.

ON EVERY YARD. ON EVERY ROLL.

ROOFING FELT. '9e-c 1sn.1>-t-\l FOUNDATION FELT, OR DAMP COURSE,


Makes a light, durable, cheap, and permanent Roofing Made in strips of 2 ft . 8 ins. long, in widths to suit the
of itself; and being a non-conductor of he.a t, when placed various thicknesses of walls, is the most effectual preventive
under Slate or Metal Roofs, it resists alike the extremes of against damp rising from fo undations; and being of fibrous
heat and cold. When used along with the Asphalte laici on nature, is not liable to crack through the unequal subsidence
Brick Arches, Platforms, or Floors, it prevents cracks or of walls or other causes.
fissures and leakage. Price r~d. per square foot . The following sizes are
In rolls of 25 yards, 32 ins. wide, price Sd. per running usually kept in stock :
yard, or rd . per square foot.
4t x 32 I r4 x 32 I 23 x 32 I3c x 32
SLATERS' OR SARKINC FELT. 9 x 32 r8 x 32 27 x 32 36 x 32
A Felt of the same character as Roofing Felt, but thinner
in substance and more pliable, and for this reason easier BITUMINOUS INODOROUS FELT.
worked under Slates. For use under Slates and Corrugated Iron, to equalize
Price 6d. per running yard, or ~d. per square foot. temperature.
For keeping out damp and moisture, and deadening
FELT VARNISH. sound.
Sd. per gallon. In boxes of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 gallons, Price Sd. per running yard, 32 ins. wide, or rd. per
or barrels of 25 gallons. square foot .

NON-CONDUCTORS.
DRY HAIR FELTS, . NON·CONDUCTINC SILICATE CLOTH,
For clothing Boilers and Steam Pipes to preserve Being Silicate Cotton woven on Cloth Backing
the heat; covering Water Pipes and Cisterns to (see annexed illtt~tration), i~ .the h~ndiest, and,
exclude the frost ; and lining under roofs, &c., being a perfect msulator, ism reahty the cheap-
to equalize the temperature. est non-conductor obtainable.
Per square foot.
In sheets : size, 34 X 20 ins. Pipe covering-
Weight Per Yarn Warp, 4 ins. wide, r in. thick, Sd.
No. about Sheet. Wire . 8jd.
o. For Roofs, &c. i lb. 6d.
I. u II •• I tt 7d. Boiler Covering-
2. u ,, • • •. If ,. gd. Yarn Warp, rz ins. wide, xj ins. thick, 8d.
3. ,. Water Cisterns, Pipes, &c. 2 ,. IId. Wice gd.
4. ,. Steam Boilers and Pipes 2~ ,. r/ r Packed in cases containing about 50 square feet.
5. ,. Large Boilers, &c. 3 ,. r/3
Also in long lengths.
ANDERSON'S PATENT HAIR FABRIC.
A cheap and convenient method of applying
Dry Hair to Pipes, &c., the Hair being com-
SILICATE COTTON SLABS, bined with Cloth Backing, as shown in annexed
(Being Silicate Cotton sandwiched between Gal- illustration, for winding round Pipes, which can
vanized Wire Netting), for use where the loose be done very rapidly by any unskilled labourer.
material cannot be conveniently applied. FOR PIPES AG.A.INST WALLS, it is manu-
r in. thick, 6d.; rt ins., Sd.; 2 ins., 1od.; factured with a margin of canvas, and in this way
2j ins., r/-; 3 ins., r/2 per square foot. Ll~l~~~~fJ can be nailed upon each side, enclosing the Pipe.
Size of Slabs according to requirements. Kept in stock in lengths about 24 ft. long and
4 in. wide, r in. thick. Price 4d. per square foot.

PLASTERERS', FOUNDRY, BARGE, AND CLEAN COW HAIR.


We would respectfully request Architects to specify, and Bi~ilders to use, our Felts, to ensure a genuine article,
as muclt Felt of inferior quality is offered, tlte use of wlticlt only brings the artide into disrepute.
More durable than iron. Cheapest for all spans up to 100 Feet.
Thousands of references.
,.

0. Anderson & Son, Ltd.,


LAGAN WORKS. BELFAST,
AND

812 OLD FORD ROAD, Bow, . LONDON. E.


FELTS, SILICATE COTTONS, ETC.

de 2Jroad/Jent&ri£/11
Wo~s. &HAzLEHEAD NR~HEFFIEL
o pcAR Q
l "'e poRTLAND HousE.73 BAsINGHALL S'.,
LONDON,E.C.

Entered a~ S~ationers' HaH. RfO.


874

APPROXIMATE PRICES.
Loose at about 3/ gper Square Foot, 1" Thick.
Sandwiched lJetween Wire Netting in Slabs,
5d per Square Foot, 1" Thick.
In Cloth Strips, 24' O"Long,4'Wide, 8d per Sq. Foot. ·
For Covering Pipes, etc.
Combined with Plaster in Slabs,
7d per Square Foot.

-
flf<~-fffl~lll1
·- ~~--- · ·
Showing the application of Slag Wool for sound proofing in flool's . partitions.
gin roofs.to pl"event racjiation of heat. or cold, 1t also illustrates the mode of
applying it for hot and cold water pipes, eitheY for stopping sound or heat and
preventing freezing .
Sec. BJ FELTS, SILH.~7\TE eoTT0N & N0N=e0NDUeT0RS. 75
Thirteen Prize Menals awardeu for Engert & Rolfe's Felts.

Tele![raf>kic
Address-
11 FELTING$,
LONDON. "

Contractors to Iler Mn.j esty's Governmen t, a.nd to the },ronch, Italian, Russian, and Danish Governments.

ENGERT & ROLFEJ LTD.,


FELtT WOR~S, 13HJ~Cf1ESTE~ STREET, POPLtAR, LtONOON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ASPHALTED ROOFING
BITUMINOUS (inodorous)
SARKING (or Slater's)
HAIR FELT FOR COVERING STEAM BOILERS 1 PIPES ' &C ., Or for Lining Roors, made in Long Lengths by 3ft. wide, or in
Sheets 34 In. by 20 In.

HAIR FELT WITH CANVAS BACKING, for Steam and


HOT OR COLD WATER PIPES.
Made in lengths 25 ft. long by 4 ins. wide, price 4d. per square foot. Easily applied, effective, and neat in appearance.
SLAG WOOL or SILIC A'.rE COTTON, -;~~;~~~~d~c-ti;g";;~ci ;;;i;~ti;~~fi;~~ble material for Pugging Floors, &c.

Sole Manufacturers of the FIBROUS ASPHALTE (Anti-Damp Course) for FOUNDATIOI~


· WALLS, to prevent damp from rising.
....;=1· NONE GENU I NE UNLESS STAMPED WITH OUR TRADE MARK ·I~

ALL DESCRIPTIONS
ASBESTOS. USEFUL IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.

MILLBOARD, PAPER, CLOTH, FIBRE, POWDER.


FIREPROOF CURTAINS .F OR THEATRES.

Asbestos Cloth, Fibre-filled Jackets, & Asbestos Cement for Boiler Coverln~
or for all purposes of non-ponducting Heat or Sound.
STEAM + f:>AeKINGS + ANE> + J81NTIN~ + MATERIAUS. + &c.
Asbestos Fibre for Gas Fires. Asbestos Gas Fuel, &c.

THE LONDON ASBESTOS Co., 101, Leadenhall Street. E.C


SANITARY PIPES,
PATENT ASPHALTE DAMP-PROOF COURSE. °11
0 TRAPS, GULLIES,
0 lNTERCEPTORS, &c.
~ ROOFING TILES,

~~
RIDGES, FINIALS,
I.; ma11 ufnclure1l from improved non-conducting materials which do ~ 5: CHIMNEY POTS,
nol deteriorate, not affected by heat or frost, or pressure, always remai 11- ·;:: :i
ing in goon sound condition. Is easily fixed by spreading- over the wall ·c;; 'O .U
and is far superior in every respect to every other kind of Damp Course'. 2v '5 ~
0 ti
{, i PAVING QUARRIES,

DI?ICE5.
~
B quality at 9d.
c .. ,, ls.
per yard super. 1 Carri.age paid ~ 'f;i 8
tf!a?LyStntio11i11 ~~;;..
Lois n( £3 11n / 11e ~ "; 8
i.(i) </>.. BLUE BRICKS,
&c., &c.

' D ,, ,, ls. 3d. 11pw a'r ds. tiJ c;


?!:: Prices ou Application .

Co:-< Co~r G
76 FELTS, 5ILI<~1\TE e oTTON & NON=eONDUeTORS. [Sec. B
- - ---- - - --· ------------------- ----

For UNDERLI Nl NG SLATES, TILES, and


IRON BUILDINGS.
TnAoE

AND ROT · PROOF. 8 GOLD MEDALS.

ADVANTAGES OF WILLESDEN \ SOME REGENT WORKS ON WHICH WILLESDEN PAPER HAS BEEN USED.
1900. Gordon Theatrc,Stokc-o n·TrC'nt . Royal Zoological Socie ty, Ire -
land.
UNDERSLATING. VVctwang Church, Yorkshire. School of Art Hu iJdi ngs,G lasgow .
Bramley Union L a undry, Dysart :M ech anics' Institute,
Apslcy Mill s,H cmcl H empstead.
ley Bay.
Bramley.
New Coun ci l C hambe rs, \Vhic · Kirkcaldy.
E lectrical Stat ion. Edinburgh. I St. Joseph' s Hospital,
Augustus, N. B.
Fort
A Good Non-Conductor. St. 1\ll a rtin's C ht.trch, Bristo l. Parish Church, Gourock.
Xylonite \.Yorks, :Branton.
New Public Hath s, Stourbrid ge . 1897.
L ond on Electric Wire ' ·V orks,
Absolutely Waterproof. Priory Park School , St. A lba ns.
New Free Librar y, Bri stol. Ley ton . Brandon S k I ill s, nr. Coventry.
Police Sta tion, Hull. New T ec hnical Inst., Norw ich. Carriage a d \.utor Car Factory,
No Smell. Union W o rkh o use 1 Beverley. 1898. Prcstor .
New I so latio nH ospital,No rwich. Su rveyors' In s titute, W est· Dove rUnion\~T o rkh ousc , Dovrr.
Lies very Close on Roof. St. Nicholas Church, Poplar. minster. L ea mington Brcw<'ry.
Craven Bank Extcnsion,Skipton. ~cwB raJr~J~l~bonc Excban gc, City Arms Hotel, H ereford .
Can be used without N.E. Ry. Offi ces , York.
Tugs Road Sch ool, 'Vakefield.
C lothing Factory, H alifax.
\VorknH-n's Club, Chatham .
1899. l'olicc Station, Worthin g. Iro n Church, P lymouth.
Boarding. Royal Albert Orphan Asylum, J\cw I solation H ospital, South- L iverpool Corn Exchange.
\Vorcester. ampton . St. P eter's Church, Wrexham .
Does not Perish. Italian Hospita l, Bloomsbury. New Granary, Avonmoutb. J1 a dl ey'_s New Pottery, Worceste r
C h rist Chu rch, Gloucester. Ne w Constitutional Club, E. BW'~~~!s~~:.s· PrintingVlork s,
Will not Harbour Vermin. ' Ne lc;on Brewe ry, Nelson. Farsley, near L eeds.

ARCHITECTS SHOULD SPECIFY WILLESDEN 2-PLY PAPER. B. 1. 80.

2-Ply or I-P ly L aid on Boarding. Showing Uliiie.rdP11 !a id on t'1 e ()pen Rnf1• ...r.
===--=~~=====--~==================='
WILLESDEN 8 - PLY, Gabions, Pane ls, Washers, Petroleum J oints, Discs (as used by War Office, Royal Engineers, &c.)
WILLESDEN 4 - PLY, for Outbuilding s, Structures, Sides and Ends of Sh eds , Partitio ns, &c. Easily fixed.
For up- country u s e handy and very portable. Useful for many purpos es .
WILLESDEN 2 and 1- PLY PAPE RS, Insulati ng Cold Stores, Electrical purposes, Damp W alls, Ceilings,
Pugging F loors, Ste ncils, Labels, &c. Linings of all kind s .
WILLESOEN CANVAS, for Covers, Tents, Awnings, Roofing on Boards. Very Durable.
WILLESDEN SCRIM SHADING, Greenhouses, Shadin g Glas s. Blinds made to order.
FOR ALL CL I MATES.
\ WI LLESOCN PAPER 8 CA NVAS ~

Sole Pa1:eni:ees & Manufacturers (Green Rot-proof Process):

WILLESDEN PAPER AND CANVAS WORKS, Lo.,


WILLESDEN JUNeTION, LONDON, N.W .
L.I VERPOOL-61, South John Street. DUBLIN : Dock Prell , Sons, & C o .. Ld , 8 o uth Great Georg e Street.
Est ablished 1870 . Teleph one- No. 6~, Har lesden . Telegrams- " Impermeabl e, Londo n ."
Felts, Silicate
~otton, Etc. 77
-------

Telegram s - Telephone -
[: · :..~

"SLAGWOOL, No . 675
' LONDON." King' s Cross.

A BC r.odP. ust:d.

FREOK.· J0NES & ee.,


Pioneer Manufacturers of

SILICATI c·oJTON or ''SLAG WOOL.'' -


~
FIREPROOF. G Al'>50LUTELY .SQLJ f\/Dp H EATPIWOF.

:;onc·n\~T AsouD coNDucr1NG soDv. Ro or: 0

Simply requiring
l'afenf
finishing coat of
Silicate Coflof'/
plaster
af'/c
)Vlefa/ J:afhtf'/g Price ••
6d. per sq. ft.
Sfteefs.

j?afe17f
Showing "key" for
Silicafe Collon finishing coat of
af'/c K een' s _or Parian

;?laster Slabs. C ement,

Price ••
6d. per sq. ft ,.

Write for Samples and Catalog ue "B"


to Chief Office :
Perrin Street, Kent~sh Town,
Manchester Office :
1 CROSS STREET. ~ LONDON, N.W.
78 Felts, Silicate eotton, Etc.

or.a
S ecNor~
FIBROU.S 5LA.B
:>l)e:w'.1.1)9 ~cJ:c:.tal. 11)~£.:.:>
FREDK. JONES & eo.
(F ormerly R. W. Hitchins & Co.), ·

. IMPROVED HAND-MADE

S TOC..K
plaster .riz
~"a:
SIZ ES

=;-0·. ::z'-0'
:3· ::=:; ~ :z . 6 jj .
~-6 • .2. · <D
3 · 9 • ~«<>
...q... 0 • .,a. co
.
\
(
RAPID SYSTEM OF PLASTERING .
. ·1
. . .
.. I .
' .

FIRE=RESISTING, STR0NG,
NEVER eR1H'.!K,
EASILY 1\VVLIED.
A "- (,. y~· L ....-HJ':> (_2. ix, ,.,,.c;r, ..5i..h)
B · E._ou9I1 1'oc.e, ot .:'.>lob :to a.c.r
_ ~ kL.y J<>r f'-?'~-'-':19 co"'-r
1 Rooms habitable in 24 hours after finishing coat is applied.
C .,. 1 1'l.1A.e.:J..... Lo.y~.. oT CQ.i"'.lV&.S

~ PLEASE WRITE FOR CATALOGUE "F.P." ~

SILICATE eOTTON ..
)\ION-CONDUCTING
GOVERl)\f GS . ..
For F>ipes, @is1ePns, Boilers, Flues, &.@.

SILleATE e0TT0N
VIVE eeVERING
STRIPS.
Supplied in 5 yd. lengt hs.
Made to wind spirally.
Cost from 6d . per lineal yard, Loose Silicate Cotton packed round pipes under
4" wide. wooden casing. Cost about 10d. per cubic foot .

FOR. A DDRESS, &c., PLE AS E SE E OTH E R. SIDE.


Section B.-FELTS, SILICATE COTTON, &c.
Government Contractors TELEGRAMS: EYEBALL~ LONDON.

for over 50 years . . . KIRKINTILLOCH.


LIVERPOOL

. Vienna, 1890. Paris, 1899. London, 1851. London, 1~.

Patent Asphalted Roofing


Patent Sarking
Patent Inodorous
4i~
=

ELTS.
For EXTERIOR ROOFING, and f'or
placing under SLATES, TILES, or METAL.

I LLUSTRAT ION Sll OWIN<; METHOa OF L AVING MONE ILL'S FE LT ON B OARDING.

HAIR FELT FOR COVERING CISTERNS, PIPES, &c.


As used by H.M. Government. North British R.ailway. North Western R.ailway.
London County Council. Great Western R.ailway. London, Chatham, and
India Office. London and South ·Western Dover R.ailway.
Great Central R.ailway. R.ailway. Highland R.ailway, &c.

PRICES VERY LOW. ~


a...diil QUALITY EXCELLENT.
*
F. McNeill & Co., r;eaa omcc:
BunhiJJ Row,
Patent • . • • •
Slag Wool Works: Kirkintilloch, near Glasgow. LONDON, E.C.
Section B.-FELTS, SILICATE COTTON, &c.

6outrnmtnt Contractors ror outr ;tny Ytars.


As supplied to the
Admiralty.

PATENT
q.~
lag wool.
Made up in various
Fire, Frost, Sound, forms for use in -
~
and Vermin Proof. ""•" Building -
Construction.
-
- -
> ••• <

FOR FIRE-PROOFING
SOUND-DEADENINQ, ANDJ
INSULATING COLD STORES.
L
Illustration showing McNeill's
Patent Slag Wool in the Walls,
Roof, and Floor of a House.

Does not Harbour One ton loose covers =1t'i!it.:~· {':Ll=:JL:-r;1c Fillet~

PRICER~: o~:::TITIE:v:::~::c~::~· feet, {l]!ll}i~~'•9 Wool .

Full descriptive PAMPHLET and SAMPLES Post Free


on application.
0
------~rt=-
~= ~=-""- - - -· - -
' --Raf'ter;a~din~
__c-e.,,,,ng
McNeill's Patent Slag Wool and Felt in Roof,

0
MNEILPS FIRE-PROOF SLAG WOOL SLABS M.A.KE THE

Cheapest and Best PIR.E=PR.OOF Partitions and Ceilings.

~
U:
CO • Are actual Manufacturers of McNeill's Patent British-
made Slag Wool by a process which renders the material
far lighter and more durable than any in the Market.

~~
Head Office: Patent Slag Wool Works:

BUNHILL ROW, LONDON, E.C. KIRKINTILLOCH, NEAR GLASGOW.


Section B.-FELTS, SILICATE COTTON, &c.

F. MCNEILL & CO.'S


~~~ Fibrous
The Advantages over the ordinary plastering are-the
Slabs are very strong, easily and quickly applied, cleaner
to use, more fire-resisting, are fixed dry, no dampness,
far more durable, no repairing. Plaster.
Y the old-fashioned method of Plastering a great deal of dampness is introduced into a house, which frequently results in
the swelling of the wood-doors and window frames, skirtings, &c.-necessitating the easing of the frames. When these
dry, they naturally get loose, and cause the rattling of windows and draughts from door&-11uch unpleasant featnres in a
new house.
Although the first cost of the Slab system is slightly greater than that of the old-fashioned wet plastering, it lasts
much longer, and avoids the necessity of constant repairs, with their attendant mess and worry; and this system greatly
facilitates the completion of the finishing of a llouse, and thus comes cheaper in the end.
IMPORT ANT .-Fire Insurances are effected at Lower Premiums..> on premises where
these Slabs are fixed.
The Slab! have no key to break, and so cannot be detached from the joists.
We hold very large quantities in stock, and can promise quick delivery of ~-in. Fibrous Slabs.
The i-in. Fibrous Slabs are stocked in one size only,. viz. :-4 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in., bnt we can make any other sizes to order.

-~ PRICE LIST. ...b'..,


Fibrous Plaster Slabs, with Lath and Canvas Centre ~-in. thick, 1/- per super. yd.
,, ,, ,, ,, f-in. 1/3 ,.
Fireproof Plaster Slabs, with Metal Wire Centre; quite incombustible -k-in. 1/3 ,,
Fibrous Plaster Pugging 1 in. ,, 1/8 ,,
Combination Slabs (i.e. Plaster Slabs lined with McNeill's Patent Slag Wool) Fire-proof aud Sound-proof 5 /3 ,,
' Made in sizes 3 ft., 3 ft. 3 in., 3 ft. G in., 3 ft. 9 in., and 4 ft. by 2 ft. 6 in.
SAMPLES FREE ON APPLICATION.

f. mcDcill ~ Co.'s Otto Pattnt PiPt Coutrings


AVE been invented and introduced as the best means of easily applying the finest non-conductors known (viz., Dry Hair Felt
H Slag Wool, and Asbestos) to Pipes, Cylinders, Boilers, &c. '!'hey can be easily detached and replaced without damage, are not
injured by vibration, and can be applied to either hot or cold surfaces.
F. McNeill & Co.'s Patent Fire-proof Covering is composed of Slag Wool or Asbestos, within a Netting of Wire or Asbestos Yarn
with or without a backing of Canvas, Asbestos Cloth, or Metal, and is of especial value for Super-Heated Steam Pipes, Boilers, &c. It i~
indestructible.

F .. McNe!ll & Cl?·'s Patent N~tted Hair i::abrlc Covering is composed of Hair
m a strmg nettmg, with or without a backmg of Canvas, and is largely used for
protecting pipes from frost or for preventing the radiation of heat. ' .,

As an additional prevention of the radiation of heat, we recommend the ns.e of both our
New Patent Coverings in conjunction, as here shown.

For Pipe.s against Walls. . Any of th~ above forms o.f Pipe
Covering are manufactured with a ~argm of. the backmg for
nailing over the Pipe to the wall. This method is most SurTABLE
FO* PLUMBERS, who have GREAT DIFFI~U:LTY IN A?1:L1'.ING N?N-
CONDUCTORS when pipes arn in such pos1t1011s that it is impossible
to GET ROUND them.
F . ricNeill & Co. •s New Patent Hair Felt ~o~ covering
Boilers Steam and Water Pipes, Cisterns, and for hnmg Walls,
Ceilings, Partitions, Co~d Storag~ Cham~ers, Refrigerators, &c.
Made in sheets with wire or strmg nettmg woven through the
centre which renders it unbreakable and untearable though very
pliabl~.
T he sheet can be easily sewn together with wire to any desired length or width in a manner which is impossible with ordinn.ry Hair Felt, thus
effecting a considerable saving of time and labour.
McNeill's New Patent Hair Felt is made in sheets the same . ~i ze and thickncas as the ordi~ary Hair .F elt. Price- with String Netting,
id. per Sheet ; and with Wire Netting, •!d. per Sheet add1t1onal to the nett cost of ordmary Hall F elt.
Section B.-FELTS, SILICATE COTTON, &c.

Tele~rams: EYEBALL, LONDON. Established 1833.


LIVERPOOL
" ""
~

BP Ropal.

Cttttrs Pattnt.

Vienna, 1890. Paris, 1889. London, 1851. London, 1862.

0
NEILL'S New Patent
•••

A PERFECT DAMP-PROOF COURSE.

ADVANTAGES:
ABSOLUTELY IMPERVIOUS to Moisture.
ABSOLUTELY~DURABLE.
FLEXIBLE-Does not crack from settlement.
EASILY APPLIED-Being complete in itself.
ECONOMICAL IN USE-No time being required
for drying or setting.
Cannot be squeezed out by the weight of the
building.
Does not mar the uniformity of the brickwork.
The material is a combination of Sheet Lead and
Asphalte.
COST 52 10.
PER FOOT SUPER.
Made in various widths to suit different walls.

M~leill s
1
Fibrous Asphalte as specified a~d useldD~xtensively throughout the country.
Price 12 ·per f'oot super.
Will n~t crack. Is easily applied. Is impervious and durable. References from eminent Architects on application..

F. MCNEILL & Co., Patent Felt and


Slag Wool Manufacturers,
Head Office and Works:
••• BUNHILL ROW, LONDON, E.C.
AND A1 • • • •
KIRKINTILLOCH (near Glasgow), LIVERPOOL, HULL, l1.ELBOURNE, and SYDNEY.
- - - - - - - - --
llCCORQUOD.u ." &; Co., Ltd. , Printers, London, N.W.
Sec. BJ eEMENTS, LIMES, &c. 79

Supplied for 35 years to the Science and A rt Department


"O.f ·H. M. Government.

CAFFERATA CO.,
~ -:- NEWARK-ON-TRENT.
MANHFA8THRERS 0F

PLASTER OF PARIS, KEENE'S


AND PARIAN CEM.ENTS.
IN ALL eHAl11TlES.

ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS. LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THR KINGDOM.

The uniform excellence of the quality of Goods made by us has secured for
our - Manufactures a considerable and wide-spread reputation. We may mention
that out of the last fialf·a=ffiillion 'COUS sent from our Works, a qu.Antity
representing fiut mmton Sacks, not Ont Sack has been returned as deficient
in quality.
80 eEMENTS, LIMES, &c. [Sec. B
Telegraphic Addre.5s- " ELLI S , LE ICESTER." National Telephone, No. 46 Leicester.

J0HN ELLIS & S0NS, Ltd.~


No. 1, ST. MARTINS, LEICESTER.
Manufacturers of

BARROW BLUE LIAS LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT,


AND PATENT SELENITIC LIME.
7\1'\.0VLDED CONCRETE WORK.
BEST PORTLAND CEMENT.

SC>:N',
Bui Ide rs' Merchants,
H1\RRING1\Y .Pl\RK DEP0T,379&3SI, GREEN Ll\NES, L0NDE)N,N.
....•........ ...... .
Also at Great Northern Stations: Enfield, Hornsey, and Edgware .

Timber, Grey Stone and Chalk Lime, Portland Cement, Glazed and Agricultural Drain
Pipes, Chimney Pots, Stourbridge Fire Bricks; Staffordshire Blue Bricks and Tiles, Glazed
Bricks and Sinks, Best Welsh Roofing Slates, Yorkshire and Bath Stone, &.c., &.c.

SANITARY WARE, GULLIES AND INTEROEPTORS Of LATEST PATTERNS. VARNISHES & OOLOURS.
Teleohone-2tlr. Klnsr's Crn~~. ESTABLISHED 1873.

~ SIR1\I?ITE I?L1\STERING ~
FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS.
1\dvantages:
Great Strength and Adhesiveness-Freedom from Glue and all Organic Compounds-Rapidity of Application-TwQ.
Coats only required. The Second Coat can be applied a few hours after the first, and the Plastering
COMMENCED AND FINISHED IN ONE DAY. Costs no more than Common Lime and Hair
Plastering.
Full Particulars, Directio,ns for Use, and Prices delivered to any Goods Station, will be sent rm application to-

ER NEST MATHEWS & CO,, Builders' Merchants,


6l..., ST. MARY .AXE, LONDON. E.C.

H• PARRY .,t. SONS' LTD., Kirton-in-Lindsey, R.S. 0., Lincolnshire.


l'elei:raphlc Addree-"LIAS, KIRTON LINOblEY.•

~anufadui-er~ of
FCX...CJ F: LI~S LI1VI F:~
LUMP AND GROUND.
The most uniformly Hydraulic and carefully manufactured Lias Lime in the Market.
QUICK DISPATCH BY RAIL IN ANY QUANTITIES. ANALYSIS AND TESTIMON.I ALS UPON APPLICATION.

N .B.-H. PAIUl.Y & SONS, LTD., are prepared to send Test Wagons, Free of Charge, to any ont
responsible for important works, and will bear all cost of such Tests should satisfaction not be given.
Sec. BJ eEMENTS, LIMES, &c. 81

GREAVES' BLUE LIAS LIME, AND


PORTLAND, SELENITIC, LIAS AND
ROMAN CEMENTS.
POSTAL ADDRESSES.
GREAVES' Chief Ofji.ce: HARBURY, LEAMINGTON.
London Depot : 13, llOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON. GREAVES'
Birmingham Depot: WORCESTER WHARF.

TELEGRAPIC ADDRESSES.
"GRJ\AVES, HARD URY ."
"LIAS, LONDON." {Te!l'pho1ie JI.To . r38, Padding/011. )
"GREAVES, RIRMrNCHA :lf." ( Tdep!1011e No. 845.)

GREAVES' BLUE LIAS LIME WORKS


Are the most Extensive of the kind in the Kingdom. Their Lime has been very largely used in
important works since 1825, and its superior quality and eminently hydraulic character has
always been admitted by th,e leading Engineers and Architects.
FULL DIRECTIONS FOR. USE ON APPLICATION .
Proportions for Concrete, I to 6 of Ballast; lVfortar, r to 3 of Sand, etc.
They also make SeleniUc Lime. An excellent Material for Plastering. Estimated London
price (delivered) from Sd. to 9d. per bushel.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

GREAVES' PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS


Were one of the first three established in the country. W ithin recent years they have been greatly
enlarged and supplied with most modern machinery to ensure the Finest Grinding, and Greaves'
Portland Cement is widely known as a cement of the greatest strength and durability

HARBURY (Harb1wy Siding a11d Station, C.W.R.), }


Works 1f STOCKTON (Sontham & Long Itc!iington Sidi11Jr, L.N. W.R., & Warwick & Napton Canal),
\ WILMOOTE (Wilmcole Siding and Station, C. W.R. and Stratjo1·d Canal),
Warwickshire.
Prompt Delivery by Rait and Canal to all parts of the country (in owner's covered trucks and
boats), and by cart in London and BirminghafTI. Export Orders undertaken at the
shortest notice. Equal facilities for shipping at London, Liverpool, and Bristol.

THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE WORKS IN WHICH THE ABOVE HA VE BEEN USED:-
L IM E.
H .M. Government (Lighthouse and other Works). I Blackwall Tunnel (1:1sed neat as a gr~ut).
London County Council (Clerkenwell Str~et and other Central London R~ilway and other similar constructions.
London School Board. . . [Iruprovemei;its).
City and South London Electric Railway and Extenstons
(used neat as a grout).
I Q:ueen Anne Mansions (superstructure).
Liverpool, Manchester , Kendal, and other Waterworks.
Large Export Orders. for Africa and South America.
Great Northern & City and Baker Street & Waterloo The Barnes and Richmond 'Vaterworks Tunnels under
Electric Railways. the Thames.
CEMENT.
Liverpool Waterworks (Oswestry and Vyrnwy). Manchester Ship Canal.
Manchester Waterworks (Thirlmere Aqueduct). I Birmingham Cable Tramway.
GENERAL.
Most of the Principal Railway Companies, and many Town Councils, I~ocal Boards of Health, &c.

OAUTION.-Of late years large 1711antities oj inferior Lime (Gro1111d) J:'om the oolite, chalk, and other jormatio~is
have been foisted on tlie /mblic as gemm1e Blue Lias.. ai1cj Messr.•. ~REAVES: BULL. . & L~KIN, LTD., ~trongly fTdvise
Architects, Engineers, and other~ who. wish. to it~e thew Lune, to specify that ti be delivered in sacks bearmg tliei1' Trade
Ma1·k (as above) or forwa1'ded direct in tlieir pnvate trucks or boats. · .
82 eEMENTS, LIMES, &c. [Sec. B

CHAS. NELSON &. .Co. ·Ltd.,


T•l•p-apki&
Atldru1<•
I " Nelson, Stockton,
"Nelaon, South Wharf,
Ru~by. "
Paddin~on."
T1lej/..,11 Nd. t_..5,
Paddln~on.

LONDON: 16, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, W.;


CAMBRIAN WHARF, CRESCENT, BIRMINGHAM:
2, MOUNT STREET, MANCHESTER; or the WORKS, STOCKTON, RUGBY .
•• ....... .... .... • • . ..... ..... •• •• ....__. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., •:*" •• .e.Aq . . . . . . , .,

-$1· fiEI!SOfi'S ·l~


FCLCJF' LI~S X...I.DIIF'.
EMINENTLY HYDRAULIC .
.SPECIALLY FINELY OROUND AND DRESSED BY
P.\TENT PROCESS.
Extensively used in C <w crument and Public Works Contracts.
Used in Construction of Central London Electric Railway, South
London Electric Railway, South Tottenham and Fortst Gate Railway,
Waterloo and City E lectric Railway, and Wat erloo and Baker Street
Electric Railway.
PROPORTIONS FOR CONCRETE-1 PART to 6 of BALLAST, &c. MORTAR-1 PART to 2 or 3 of SAND,

PATENT SELENITIC CEMENT, PREPARED FROM BLUE LIAS.


VERY .SUPERIOR TO THAT MADE FROM GREY LIME.
Used for Mortar and Plastering throughout the New Courts of Justice, and many other Public ., Building1.

EQUAL TO PORTLAND OEMENT FOR MANY PURPOSES AT OOST or LIME.


_.. Architect& ahould 1pecify that It 11 to be·· used In accordance with CHAS. NELSON "' CO.'S Printed
lnstructlon1.

PLASTER & KEENE'S CEMENT,


MADE FROM \ THE FINEST GYPSUM.
_ ........-_........~.llM19"'1•111111 lu..aUU911....a.Ml119'llUl~llll-lllll_l..........,... j llj.mllaUl l llllllllllll l l..,._

OF EXCEPTIONAL
PORTLAND.
STRENGTH AND FINENESS FAR
CEMENT .SUPERIOR TO THArlE.S OR
flEDWAY CErtENT.
iupplied w th~ Thames Conservancy for the past 20 years, also to the Windsor Corporation and many other Public Bodie1.

~~"'11'"w'""'"'•'""•'"'"'''"''''"".,'""""''llf~~·"•w"•u1• •1o111
1

I/Ir Cop/ of Spsolfloation and full partloulara w/11 bo forwardsd at ones on appl/oatlon . .,...
Sec. Bl eEMENTS, LIMES, &c.

(ESTABLISHED 1830. )

Telelfraphlo AddNlll-
" LIMBU][, LIYBRPOOL."'

AND
For Home
and Export. Marble Importers"

RUGBY
for Public Work5,
~ewage, Ga5,
Water, &c. l?E) RT'L 1\N0 ES;:~L~::~·."
LARGELY USED IN TRAMWAY
AND LIGHT RAILWAY
/ CONSTRUCTION.

Telegraphic Address: " Cement , Rugby."


eEMENT Addrcss -

THE RUGBY PORTLAND CEMENT CO., RUGBY.


Telephone No. 2 9 I. BROOKS, Manager.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to Architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
84 1tSPH1\LTES, T1\R P1\VING, &c. [Sec. B

~JE'.1101..VI~S ~~:X..I>O~
(Telephone No. 206, Hop.)
SOMERSET WHARF, 283, 285, ROTHERHITHE ST., LONDON, S.E •
• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
Contractor to H. M. Government and
v11rious Public Bodies. Patronised by
the Honorable Board of Ordnance.
ESTABLISHED 1861. ESTABLISHED 1851
MANUFACTURER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN ASPHAL TES.
. Every Description of ,A.,phalte Supplied and Laid.
~· Bes1; Ma.teriala for PATHS, FLOORS, ROOFS, S'l'ABLES, COWSHEDS, OOAOR-ROUB1118. l:o.
PARQUET FLOORS LAID IN 8PEGIALLY PREPARED ASPHALTES. HIGHEST REFERENCES BIVEN.
Faldo's Asphalte is unsurpassed for Horizontal & Vertical Damp courses, &c.

For Sound and Permanent Work, for Damp Courses, Roofs, Floors, or any other purpose,
Natural Mineral Rock Asphalte only should be used.
The only English Firm which, owning its own mines, does not buy Asphalte elsewhere, and thas deals at fint bud with
the customer, is

The FRENCH ASPHALTE Oo.


The Company's Material is specified by the Office of Works and other Go~ernmeat Departments, the School Board
ror London, and by a large number of the Leading Architects.
FOR ESTIMATES, SAMPl:ES, AND ALL INFORMATION, APPLY AT THE OFFICES OF THE COMPANY.
&, LAURENCE POUNTNEY HILL, CANNON St., .LONDON, E C.

SEYSSEL; LIMMER, BRUNSWICK ~


ROOK, SICILIAN, & LAVA . . \l~\,.1t ~\\.
ASPHAL TES. 1- ~%f n"
\\\"tt\\\\~1~~!~~ ::~~J::.:::::.~:::::~:~~s:
laying Damp Course, &c., or Quotations for work laid complete.

THE LIMMER ASPHALTE PAVING COMPANY, LTD.,


(ESTABLISHED 1871 )

Sole Proprietors of the Montrotier Seyss~l Asphalte Mines


(BASSIN DE SEYSSEL), Telephone. 862 AVENUE.
Te,Iegrams :-LIMMER, LONDON.

LOVAGNY (HAUTE SAVOIE).


COMPRESSED ASPHALTE, forCARRIAGEWAYS&FOOTWAYS.
MASTIC ASPHALTE, for FLOORS, ROOFS, MARKETS, BREWERIES,
~ORM OF BLOCK
an d RESERVOIRS , Thi s Company's M I NERAL ROCK MASTIC ASPHAL TE Is specifi ed by H. M. Office
of Works, The Admi alty, Hom e Office, and other Government Depa•tm , nts.
.

MINES IN GERMANY. Offices :-2, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON. E.C. MINES IN Slntl't
Sec. · Bl 1\SPH1\L1-Es, T1\R Pl\ VING, &c. 85

IMPORTERS AND CONTRACTORS FOR

SEYSSEL, LIMMER, i LAVA Roen 1\sPH4LTES.


The Best ·Materials for Roofs, Floors, Corridors, Basements, Stables,
Breweries, Lavatories, Granaries, 8-c.

LAWFORD & CO., (ESTABLISHED 1868)

Contractors to Her Majesty's Government, the principal Boards of Works (London),


the London County Council, and most of the London Theatres.
Also Contractors for WOOD BLOCK FLOORING, laid in our SPECIAL
DAnP-PROOF COMPOSITION, which can be supplied.
AN .EXPERIENCED STAFF KEPT FOR COUNTRY WORK.

TelegrajJJuC Address-11 Polonceau, London,.


-re leohone No. !1761. Avenue.

lfsers of "The lompendiun1>-' would


oblige by mentjon1n__g it as the source of
their jnfarmatjon when commu17icating with
the Firms represented herei12.
86 SLl\TES
, 11ND~~ SLl\TING. [Sec. B

Slating & Tiling.


Prices per square or lump sum to Architects' Quantities for work fixed complete
in·any part of the country with
SLATES. Dinorwic, Bangor, Carnarvon, Portmadoc, Westmoreland.
Green, Sedan-Green, Imperial-Green, Grey-Green Slates, &o.
TILES. Broseley, Staffordshire, Yorkshire, Bridgewater, &o.
SEND PARTICULARS OR QUANTITIES TO

BROADBENT & Co., LEICESTER,


Wholesale Slate Merchants and Importers.
LARGE STOCKS KEPT OF ALL KINDS & SIZES OF SLATES.

PROMPT DELIVERY. EXPERl'ENCED WORKMEN.

Also MANUFACTURERS of
·. SANITARY PIPES, and Connect'ions, .Gulleys. Sinks, Chimney Pots, Fire Bricks,
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE AND PRICES ON APPLICATION

Telegrams: H Broadbents," Lelaester. ESTABLISHED 1840. National Telephone""· 800.

WELSH SLATES, SLATE SLABS, &c~


Davies Brothers~ Portmadoc, North Wales.
OLD VEIN AND NEW VEIN SLATES, SLATE SLABS, CISTERNS, &o.
-.... SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPORT ORDERS IN CRATES OR IN BULK. ,..._
QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION.

GREEN SLHTES.
DAYIBS BRO'l'HERS are also Sole Agents for the Celebrated PR ECELLY GREEN SLATES,
Madi in Randoms, Peggies and Sizes.

THE NORTH WALES SLATE COMPANY, \


PORTMADOC, CARNARVONSHIRE,
Telegraphic Address: "SLATE, PORTMADOC." \

Supply the Trade with WELSH SLATES.


EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

Undertaken In all Branches.


BATMS, URINALS, LAVATIUIY TOPS, SHELVES, TANKS, CISTERNS. ROLLS & WINGS. &c.
Sec. l.B] SL1ITES 1\NO SL1ITING. 87
CONTRACTORS TO H .M . GOVERNMENT.

ERNEST MATHEWS&. CO.61, St. Mary Axe, London, E.O. '


PERMANENT GREEN SLATES, AS USED ON THE LAW COURTS AND OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
ROOFING SLATES
01' EVERY DESCRIPTION.
SLATING. 01'
SLATE SLABWORK
EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN AND ENAMl:LLl!Q,

MARBLE AND ENAMELLED SLATE CHIMNEY·PIEGES.


Marble and Enamelled Slate Lava.tory 'Fops and Fittings r~mplete, Slate Cisterns, Shelves, and Urinals.
Works-Aberllefenny, North Wales. Midland Wharf, Bow. Payne-road Wharf, Bow.
Head Office and only City Address, 61, ST. MARY AXE, E.C. Branch House, 37, Victoria-street. Bristol
Tele11;"rama: "TIMl8T8, LONDON." SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST, Telephone: 506 Avenue.

THE ~ aAKELEY SLATE QUARRIES Co., Lii.


Shipping Po~t-PO~TmA:DOC, "ftO~Tfl UlAI.tBS.
CBIKP OJfFICll 1

.. .... .. ..
53, PARLIAMl;NT STREET, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W.
.... ... .. .. . .. .... ... ...... .. .. ..
SOLE PRODUCERS OF THE WELL·KNOWN
~ - .... ~ ...
"OAKELEY" AND H PALMERSTON H OLD VEIN SLATES,
2 GOLD MEDALS: PARIS, 1889; and many other Highest ClaH Award.a
l'OB GENERAL EXOELLElNOE OF QUALITY &: PERFECT OLEA.VA.GB.

ROBERTS' ADLARD
. '
Manairer and Secretary-JOHN GEORGE A.5HMORB.

{>,
g,
c0., Contractors to H.M. Government, and to
Agents for Crown Colonies, Shippers, etc.
ESTABLISHED 1803.
~
~ '\ ~'I
S::S
I Depots-Deg-anwy, N. Wales,
Brighton, Faversham, .Southend, Ohl
Ford, Walthamstow, E., Etc.
DAMP COURSE.
BATHS AND BATH FITTINGS.
BREWERS' SQUARES.
~ ~ ~ 0-Y"" CHIMNEY PIECES AND MANTELS.
• CISTERNS AND TANKS.
I~ DOORS. .'
ROOFING ' T I LES • I~ ELECTRIGAL SWITCH BOARDS, ETO.
SLATING AND TILING CONTRACTORS. 1° [i~~~~\;FITTINGs.
51ate 51ab Masonry: Plain & Enamelled. ~IB~~~~.
General Offices, Wharves, and Steam Works- QUARRIES.
ROOFS AND ROOFING.
25 and 26, BEUMOND~EY WALL, ~.E. RIDGE TILES.
City Office-98, GREA.'.r 'l'OWER STREET, E.O. FINIALS.
Telegrams-" DRALUA, LONDON." Telephone- No. 87, HOP. BROSEUY.
~GREEN SLATES. e
"Eureka" Unfading Green Quarries. = :: ::
The ONLY America n U 11 ladmg Green Slate which has satisfactorily stood ~he
only true test, viz., MANY (over 30) YEARS' EXPOSURE on Roofs here: i. e.
...-. St. Benet's Church, Mile End (1871).
TILES
l
STAFFORDSHIRE.
LEIGHSWOOD.
READING.
YORKSHIRE.
TILING & SLATING NAILS.
- :o: -
~ole Agents for the ~ West Monmouth Boys' School. ALSO

United Kingdom- ..,. Medical College, Epsom. Westmoreland,


DiOBERTS ADLARD &co
~ Northampton Institute.
Permanent or Sedan,
Clergy Orphan Schools, Canterbury.
.l\,,; I I 1 ~ Chadwell Heath Asylum(• 899), Essex, &c, &Welsh OR.EEN •
88 SLATES AND SLRTING. [Sec. B

WELSH T1/q'rams :·-


"SNOWDON, PORTMADOC.•

For SUPERIOR

ROOFING SLATES and every description of SLATE and SLAB WORK, a/Jply to-
SLATES.
THE PORTMADOG SLATE OOMPAN_
Y, N~~~~M~~~~s.
Branch Omce (for Bangor Slates):- Messrs. W. & J. HUGHES, Port Dinorwic, Bangor.
Wha.rves- Portma.doc, Blaenau. Fe1tinioir, Min.fford Junction. Oarnarvon, Deganwy, MoM .Junction..

SLATES AND SLATE SLABS.


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Every class and Description of ROOFING 5LATE5 and 5L?IB5, the latter plain or made
up into ELECTRICAL BA5E5, IN5ULATOR5, URINAL5, Cl5TERN5, HEAD5TONE5,
RIDGE and ROLL, BREWER5' TANK5, 5HELVING5 (for 'Dairies, Hospitals,
Greenhouses, &c., &c.

PRITCHARD & Co., Slate and Slab Merchants,

.wEL s·aSLATE se
Telegrams- " PR.ITCH ARO, MO E L WYN."
POR.1 MAOOC • PORTMADOC, N.W.

LUE, GREEN, RED OR PURPLE.


. . FROM THE LEADING QUARRIES.

SI.8'-Cie CXood.s.
Slates Packed in Crates f'or Exportation.

J. G. TUXFORD, Deganwy Quay, nr. Llandudno, North Wales.


LONDON: Mill Street, Bermondsey, S.E.
Branch Offices : {
MANCHESTER: Trafford Wharf, Ship Canal.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCL~ENT~
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
89
5<:e · also 5ummary of Contents, page I.

Section C.
Slone. Arlilicial Slone, .ic.
Marble, Slone, Granlle, and Slate Masonrg.
Mosaics.
+

FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.


PAGE PAGE PAGE ·
ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS, LD. ' FIELD & ALLAN • • ro4 PHI LLIPS, A . J . , .& Co ... . . . 104
· · (formerly De Grelle, Houdret & GARDEN & Co. .. 99 SILLS , w. .. 9r
Co .) 94A, 94B GEARY, WALKER & Co. ,.. .. l08 TEMP'LE, RoGERS & Co. r,07
BENNETT, JOHN, & Co.. . •. .. 94 GRAHAM, B., & SONS .. 89 THOMPSON'S ANCASTER QUARRIES Co ,
BETTWS·Y·COED SU.:TE QUARRY ' Co ., HINCHLIFF, G., & SoN . . 89 LD; .. .. .. 9r
LD. . . .• •. .. .. RODKIN & JPNES ..109 WALTON, GooDDY & CRIPPS, LD. ro5 , ro6
BLADWELL, H. W.
BOUNDS, M. B. , & SON ' .
.. 95
96 !RISH M ARBLE Co. .. IOO
LEE, A . , & BROS ., LD. 102, 102A~I02D, 103
" WELDON STONE " ..
vVEsT GLopcE s TER PENNANT STONE
.. 9r
98
BOWER & FLORENCE 97 LINDLEY & SON .. .. 91 Co .. 92
' BROWN, A . A. .. 98 ·MACDONALD, A., & Co ., LD. .. .
. IOO WHITEHEAD , J.' & SON.S , Lp. I06A-I06D
CRUICKSHANK, R. D. , & Co. . . 98 McDONALD, C. • • .. ..IOI w..
vV1i:.K11'(s, H . & SoNs 90
DANIELS & Co . ..
DICKSON, R. A . ..
(

..
92
.
. • 98
Iy.IooRE , M .· & k ', .. ..
0DLING (ANSELM) & SO NS, LD. IOOA , IOOB
96 WILKINSON & LEN<f, ~D .
WooD, JAMES •. •• '
104
92
EMLEY & S ONS , LD. .. 99 PA'I'TESON,J. &H. IIO WRIGHT, JAMES, & SONS ro4
FAMBRINI & DANIELS .. 93 PE1:1-l!CK ]3ROS. . . ' ..IOO

BARI) YORK STONE, HUDDERSFIELD.


The Best Hard York Sto.ne supplied in: Random Blocks, or to Dimension in the rough, or Sawn
for Landings, Steps, Door and Win~o~ ~e:;ids ·and Sills, Jambs, Mullions, Coping, &c., &c.
PLAIN LABOUR ANO MOULDINGS OF ~LL . DESORIPTl~NS DONE BY MAOHINERY.
' ,
. STONE WORKED 1 TO ARCHITECTS '. & SURVEYORS' ·DESIGNS.

For Prices or any other information; apply to

BEN 'G RAHAM-& S,ONS, QUARRY OWNERS,


'
PLEASE AD DRESS
IN FULL.
FOLLY HALL, HUDDERSFIELD.
< • •
NATIONAL TELEPHONE '
NO. 16&.

GEORGE HlNCHLIFF & SON,


STONE MASONS, QUARRY . OWN.ERS, AND STONE MEROHANl S
Steam Sawing & Planing Mills, Skelmanthorpe, near HudJer_sfield.
O.ffi.ces CLAYTON WEST, near HUDDERSFIELD.
Ready.worked Thresholds, Squ11.re or Round Nosed Solid .St~ps, from 2 In . to 1~ in . thick, Square, or Moulded
and Splayed; Heads and Sills, Grooved, Weathered, and Throated; Copings both Plain and Moulded ; Sawn Flags
&awn Hearthstones, and sawn Landings up to 12 In. In thickness; Jambs, Ma,ntels, and Slabs for Flreplaoes.
&lnkstonea, Etc., Eto,

- QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION.

Have supplied our Sto ne to the following places, viz, :-Manchester and District, London, Birmiugham; Northampton •
. .,eriac. Oldbam, Oolw711 Bay, Stockport, Blackpo~l, Sheffield, Southport, Rotherham, Dewsbury , Huddersfield; Ba.rL!iley, etc.
90 [Sec. C

H. W. WILKINS&· SONS,
Marble Merchants and ·Manufacturers,
TELl· G RAP HJ C ADD Rfl SS-
" STATUARY, LON DON." 88, 90. 92. 94.. PENTONVILLE UOllD, LONDON, N.
I GRAND STAIRCASE

HOTEL CECIL,
EXECU l'J:,:O BY

Mural Tablets to any


Design.

Lavatory Tops in
all kinds of" Marble.
::::~.--~-~.~ . ;,.. :;;;:;:..;t.t: ~.::::~,.:,t, ..:c_::" - -~

Marble Chimney Pieces,


Stoves, Tile Hearths, and
Marble Staircases and Wall Decorations of every Marble Fenders of all kinds.
description.

MARBLE FLOO~S, DADOS~ WALL UNINGS, STAIRCASES AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS


IN CHOICE OR PLAIN MARBLES, JLABASTER ~ND ONYX. MARBLE AND TILE SHOP
FITTINGS. M~RBLE, LAVATORY, ANO SllN'TARY FtTTINGS. REFRESHMENT TABLES.
MONUMENTAL MASONRY AND MARBLE WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
, l CllOICE S ELECT.!ON OF JNEX!'ENS!VE ARTIS TIC CH/111.N EY l'!EcES .F ITTED WJ Tli S TOVES
,. T.!L E HEA RTHS AND FEADERS, ON VIEW. , '

A LARGE STOOK OF VERY HANDSOME ONYX BLOGKS. 'THE TRADE ~UPPLIED WITH ROUGH MARBLF.
Work executed with Sflecial rapidity when neccuiary, EstabHahcd nearly Half"·a·Century.

"
Sec. CJ ST0NE. 91

RED
STONE. AN CASTER STONE.
WHITE STONE. From Mr. Lindley's Quarries,
Ancaster, near Grantham.
YELLOW STONE. Is a good-looking stone, easily worked, and, though soft
when first quarried , becomes hard with exposure, and very
durable. Most of the ancient Churches in Lincolnshire are
From the Lindley · Quarries, built of this stone, as well as mansions in this and the
adjacent counties, Wollaton Hall, the seat of Lord Middleton,
Mansfield, N otts. in Netts, being a markworthy exemplar.
For Prius aNd f11rtllw Part"'41ars apply , _
THESE STONES REDUOED IN PRICE.
Mr. LINDLEY, at Mansfield, or at Anoaater.
For New Price List apply to Mr. Lindley, WALL STONE about 12s. per ton,
MansfielcL delivered in London.

MANSFIE.LD-WOODHOUSE STONE
(YBLLOW MAONESIAN LIM.ESTONB).
One of' the Finest Stones in the Kingdom, and ~pecially suitable for Ecclesiastical Work,
can now be supplied in large quantities from the Pleasley Junction Quarries.
I@'"' SAMPLES FREE ON APPLICATION. ""a

RED AND WHITE 11\'\ANSFIELD STONE,


OF ANY DESCRIPTION, FROM THE OLD QUARRIES.
MAN5flELD-WOODHOU5E LIME - LUMP Oil GUOUND . .

WI~~I~DII SI~~S
MANSFIELD ,STONE QUARRlES, NOTTINGH !\..MsilrRE

AN CASTER From -the .A.:n.cien:t Quarries.


FOR PRic:gs AND PARTICUI,ARS A:PPI,Y TO-

THOMPSON'S ANCASTER QUARRIES Co., Ltd.,


Offices: 11, ELMER STREET, GRANTHAM.
TH£ FOI,LOWINO lKPORTANT WORX:S ARit BUII,'.r \lP THIS STONJt : -
Baron Rothschild's Mansion , Mentmore; The Earl of Yarborough's Mansion, Brocklesby Park; Wollaton Hall;
Edgar Lubbock, Esq., Mansion, Caythorpe; The Bishop's Palace, Lincoln ; Reves by Abbey; St 'Pancras
Station, London; Clerkenwell Town Hall; County Sessions Court, Liverpool; and many Churches nnd
Public BuildinJ?' in various parts of the Countrv.

f'ERSUNAL INSPECTION INVITED. ORDERS PROMPTLY EX~l.U n:.u.

W E:L ••<>~ S~C>~ F:~


A WEATHER ST0NE 0f THE flRSI EatiAlllTY.
Suitable for all kinds of BUILDING and ORN A.MENTAL WOR~, as testified by its use
for upwards of three centuries.-See Professional Reports and Opinions.

WELDON STONE TOOLS WITH FACILITY, &COMBINES CHEAPNESS WITH GREAT DURABILITY & EVEN COLOUl
For Prices and other particulars apply to JOHN ROOKE,

'7\TELDON" STON"9E Q, U A.:&::&IES


l'~~:-"Roo1<a, Wm.DOH•" CORBY. KETTERING~ a,,u_,.....,. 1-w.woa...tC..qp,1&.
92 ST0NE- 1\RTIFH211\L ST0NE•. [Sec. C

PENN A NT= -
STONE.
~ettbing,
A 5PECIALITY f'O~

Channeling, Paving,
= = Setts, Steps, llandetts, &e.
SUP PLIE D T Q

'20RP0R1\Tl0NS, PUBLI'2 B0DIES, 1\ND '20NTR1\'2T0RS,


IN TWENTY=TW0 '20UNTIES •

.WEST GLOUCESTER PENNANT STONE CO.J


·
T E L EGRAMS-
"HATCH,49,BROADMEAD,
BR fSTOL."
Broa dmead BristoI. •
T E LE PHONE rr48.

The Ottiginal ~entish Rag Stone (£aarrrries,


Postal A~2e~~~!~~SUT~~.Ns~~~E~!~~·MAT~l~~llS-
IDSTONE.
~~~!.~~!~ioN ~~~!;LSEA.'' S tatiOJt
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r¢t
~l..VI
J I•~ .. F:S W<><>
KENTISH RAG STONE MASON & MERCHANT, BRICK MANUFACTURER, BUILDER, Era
RAG STONE, ASHLAR. Etc., for Church Work snpplied from the Best Rag Stone Beds .
..,G';{ BUILDING -t AND + PAVING + HEADERS. + ETC ~
Some of the Works where WOOD'S BEST BLUE RAG has been usea :- The New Windows of Churches at East
Farleigh, Debtling and Ashford, Kent; Messrs. Cobbs' New Bank, and Jubilee Clock Tower, Margate; qty
Courts, Basin,g-hall Street, London ; Barracks, City Road, London; New Wesleyan Chapel, Dorking, &c.

CONSIDERABLE SAVING ON STONE OR TERRA COTTA.


Telegrams-
''Daniels, Lincoln."
DANIELS & CO ' •
Enquiries Solicited.
Estimates Furnished.
>
a::
Offices & Works- 85, Canwick Rd., 1,.INCOLN. w
>
MANUFACTURERS OF IMPERISHABLE ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE MASONRY, ::::;
w
Balustrades, Moulded Cornices and String Courses, Gate Piers, Steps, Cl

AND
l
FOR Copings, Door and Window Heads, Modelled Panels, Capitals, Tracery
, Windows, Finials, Columns, Pilasters, &c. , &c.
Ev:;~u~s~~;EWORK 1..- TO ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS,
.....
c..
:e::
Q
a::
c..
In Red, Grey, Buff, Portland, or Mansfield Stone Colours.

ARCHITECT$ PLEASE NQTE-SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DETAIL.


..._ "'-~ - - -) --
Sec. CJ 1\RTIFH.~11\L ST0Ne. 93

Telegrams- 11 FAMBRINI, LINCOLN."

1838-1901.

FAMBRINI & DANIELS,


Works and Offices: LINCOLN,
Architectural Concrete Masons and Modellers, and Manufacturers
Of Cornices, Moulded String-Courses, Door and Window Heads
and Cills, Modelled Panels, Steps and Landings, and every Stone-
work Requisite in Portland Cement Concrete, solid throughout,

AS SUPPLIED TO H. M. GOVERNMENT.
In Red, Buff, eream, Vortland,
Or otf]er ~atural ~tof}e \olours.
USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS:-
Cross Keys Hotel, London. Steps, Walsall.
Georf:'e and Guy Hotel, London. Durham Ox Brld&"e, Lincoln.
Whitbread's Brewery Extensions, London. Witham Brid&"e, Lincoln.
Sortinl:' Offices, for H. M. Offices of Works, Floors, Messrs. Ruston, Proctor & Co., Limited,
Hammersmith. Lincoln.
Sarti nf:' Offices, for H. M. Offices of Works, Floors, Messrs.Clayton&. Shuttleworth, Lincoln
Kensin~on. Terrace and Residences, Grimsby.
Mansions, Willesden Green, London. 26 Tracery and Bonded Windows for St.
Residential Flats, London. Wilfrid's Church, Hull.
Lord Clyde Hotel, Clapton. Balustradin&", Vases, Alcoves, Temples, Piers,
Lord Clyde Hotel, Tottenham. Cappinf:'s, &.c., for the Morecambe Tower
An&'lers' Retreat, Ponder's End. Company, Limited.
coach and Horses Hotel, St. John's Square, Baptist Cha~)el, Manchester.
London. Threlfal's Brewery, Manchester.
Warehouses, Messrs. Heelas &. Co., Readinfit. Town Hall, Stafford.
Greyhound Hotel, Newmarket. Fountain, Oirphan Homes ofScotland,GlaS&'OW.
Volunteer Headquarters&. Drill Hall, Readin&'. Albert Hall, Gainsborou&'h.
Extensions to Residence, Ramsey. Swan Hotel, Bolton.
Railway Hotel, Fenton. New Infirmary, Guildford.
City Theatre, Sheffield. Lifeboat House, Whitby.
Opera House, Southport. Electric Supply Co.'s Offices, Readln&'.
Grand Opera House, Hull. Hi&"her Grade Schools, Hanley.
Board Schools, Boston.
Olympia, Derby.
Opera House, Wakefleld. Precipitation Tanks, Stafford.
New Theatre, West Bromwich. Terrace, Worcester.
St. Andrew's Church, Grimsby. Balconies, Brierley Hiii, Stockport, Liverpoal .
Tracery -Windows, Beverley. and Nottin&"ham.
Roman Catholic Church, Woodhall Spa. Fireproof Arcadin&", Perforated Dadoes and
Roman Catholic Church, Ske&'ness. Spandrils, Modelled Pillars, &.c., for Messrs.
AleY.andra Hospital, Woodhall Spa. Walsh's Drapery Establishment, Sheffield.

320 TONS, 6,500 cubic feet, Buff Concrete Dressings for Piers, Moulded Bases and
Strin&"·Courses, Stop Moulded Window and Door Jambs, Vouiswoir Heads and Keystones,
Ana-le Doorway and Circular Bay, Modelle d Heads and Corn i ces, Copings, &.c., f'or
Offices and Bottlin&' Stores, Messrs. 0 1mc;mds &. Co., L i mited, The Brewery, Reading,
Architect, P. W ALBUR Y, Esq. , Reading:,
,
'

94 M1IRBLE, ST0NE, GR1INITE & SL1\TE M1\S0NRY. [Sec. C


I

GRANITE, MARB~E,
-AND -

PLAIN & ENAMELLED

cription.
T ELEG R AMS : "GRANULEMOS, LONDON." TELEPH ONE: No. 1704, HOLBORN.

THE ART PAVEMENTS & DECORATIONS GIMITED, FORMER.LY


DEGRELLE, HOUDRET, & Co.

7, EMERALD STREET,
THEOBJ\LDS ROJ\O,
LOiiDOii, W.C.
ALSO A T

70, BATH STREET,


GLASGOW.
AND AT

36, GEORGE'S QUAY,


LONDON WORKS. DUBLIN.

MOSAIC,
MARBLE MASONRY,
GRANITE,
PARQUETRY,
WOOD BLOCK FLOORS
WOOD PANELLING,
TILES. SHOW ROOM

Contractors to
H.M. Office of Works,

War Office, ·~~ Admirahy,


Imperial Institute,

County Councils,
Post Office,
and School Board for London.
DRAWING OFF ICE .

See also Section A - TILES, and Section 0 - PARQUET FLOORS .


THE ART PAVEMENTS. & DECORATIONS blMITED ,
7, EMERALD STREET, THEOBALDS ROAD, LONDON, W.C.

MOS~Ies.
Manufacturers and Workers in

ROMAN MARBLE MOSAIC,


TERRAZZO MARBLE MOSAIC,
CERAMIC MOSAIC,
GLASS and ENAMEL MOSAIC.
MOSAIC WORKERS ' SHOP.

MARBLE MASONRY
Of every description.

MARBLE TILES, COLUIVINS.


,, STAIRCASES, FENDERS.
,, WALL LININGS, DADOES.
,, STEPS, LAVATORIES.
,, CHIMNEY PIECES, SLIPS.
,, SHOP FITTINGS. STOCK ROO M , CONTA ININ G 12,000 CW T . SACKS
OF MARBLE TESSERRA.

THE FOLLOWING MARBLES ARE


STOCKED & WORKED BY US IN LONDON.

SICILIAN. CIPPOLINO.
BASTARD STATUARY. VERDE ANTICO.
PAVONAZZO. IRISH GREEN.
SIENNA . JAUNE LAMARTINE.
VERT CAMPAN. ROUGE LANGUEDOC.
IMPERIAL PAVONAZZO. ONYX DORE .
VERT DES ALPES. JAUNE BROCATELLE.
St. ANNE. BRECHE VIOLET.
ROUGE ROYAL. JAUNE JASPE.
DOVE . BRECHE THONOLET.
BELGIAN BLACK. BRECHE ORIENTAL.
STATUARY. PIASTRACCIA.
MARBLE MASONS ' S HOP.

See • also Section A - TILES, and Section D - PARQUET FLOORS.


Sec. CJ M1\R8LE, STE)NE, GRJ\NITE,. & St.Jrf:E' .MJtS~0NRY: . 95 .
------·- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

THE

BETTWS-Y-COED SLATE QUARRY Co., LTD.,


,BETTWS·Y·COED, N. WALES.
) BETTWS-Y-COED.
Telegrams: "LONDON, BETTWS-Y-COED."
Quarries t BLAENAU-FESTINiOQ.

WELSH SLATES AND SLABS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.


Stocks of most kinds are kept on Wharf, ready for immediate dispatch, including Blue, Red,
Purple and · Green Bangors and Carnarvons, Portmadoc, &c., &c.

MANUFACTURED SLATE WORK


Quoted for by Post or Telegram upon receipt of Specification.
••Miau•11•u11U11J111111a111H1.111111111mi•1r111mu111111111111nau1u1U.11t• 119 1 • 11 " " ' . . , , n•1rrnnr-=-·=• 11
HMT'P"' " 1 r•1•·11·-·11M.,_.,- -

Architects Please Note: .)y.

The only producers of a Thick Roofing


Slate, combinin[! strength and weight with
perfect regularity of cleavage and the
maximum of durability. The colour is
a permanent dark blue, free from the spots
and marks so common in the ordinary
Carnarvon and Bangor Slates.
SAMPLES UPON APPLICATION.
_..._..lllU"'Slllllltllllll111!, l lll!llll! lllllt!ll l llll111111 111111111111Ulllllllllllll1llUl l ll ll ll l llllUl l llJ llH ll\IUll l lUll llJllUl l l•ll.lll~

BREWERS' SQUARES,
BEER COOLERS, CHEMICAL TANKS AND CHAMBE~S,
ENAMELLED SLATE CHIMNEY PIECES,
SLATE LAVATORIES AND URINALS.
~1· CISTERNS. ·l(:-
.., ....,,,,,,.....""""'"'''""''"'"\,''''''""

SllATE Fil00~It1G, STEPS, SIU.llS, ETC.


Slate Shelving Fitted for Wine Cellars and Greenhouses.

CON. COM . H
96 M1\ RBLE, ST0NE, GR1\NITE, & SL1\TE M1\S0NRY. [Sec. C

Bath w.Stone Works, Bath.


fiBN~Y BltAOWELtlt (late Joseph :t31adu.te11), Ptroptrietotr.

DRESSED AND MOULDED BATH STONEWORK


Prepared to any Design for Churches and Public Buildings of every description, and deliYered at Railway Station.
TRACERY WINDOWS,
CORNICES,
RE RE DOSE$, STRING COURSES~
PULPITS, BALUSTERS,
COPINGS, FONTS, VASES,
I

STEPS, SCREENS,
ASHLAR, CROSSES,
RANGE .. WORK,
ETC., ETC.
_.,,...___,,.-.,._-..,,_.~'V'-'"""""...-VOO.~~------~ ~

Among the many Public Buildings for which this Finn has supplied Bath Stonework may be mentioned :-Downside College, near
Bath; Church of our L ady of the Assumption, Cambridge ; S t. Michael's Church, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Bath Abbey (poining); Ushaw
College ; Church of SS. Mary and Joseph, Carlisle ; St. Andrew's Church and St. J ohn's Church and Priory, Bath; AI1 Saints' Church,
\Veston; Trinity College, Cambridge; St. Joseph's Church, West Hartlepool; St. Mary's Church, Chepstow; &c., &c., &c.
Prices on application to- .

HENRY W. BLADWELL, SVDENHAM WHARF, BATll.


(TO WHOM ALL COMMUNICATIONS MUST BE ADDRESSEDJ

STEAM
'telegrams- " SLA.TTATO, LONDON,"
MARBLE
~ · · ~~.____.____.. • ....__.._..__..__...___.
WORKS.
Teleplione-No, 494, Kings Cross.

M. & R. MOORE,
6~, PEf{TOf{VILtllE ~ORO, U.Of{OOfi, ft.
Interior Decorations,
Wall Linings, Flooring,
Shop Fittings,
Lavatory Tops, &c.,
IN PL~IN AN8 FANGY

MARBLES AND ALABASTERI


Altlt ffiA~BltE P~ICTIOf'1_-POliISfiE1:> •
.......;::,. No Acr o USED. .,::;..-
Established 1847. Estimates Free ..
Sec. Cl M1\RBLE, 5T0NE, GR1\NITE, & 5L1\TE M1\5eNRY. 97

:~:::::~ BOWIR ~ flORINCf, E'•;;;~hed


The Spillal Granile works, Aberdeen.
Manufacturers of Polished Granite Monuments &Building Fronts.
Direct Importers of Oriental, Red and Grey Swede, Black and Blue Russian, Orey and Dark
Blue Labrador Granite.

~~
~~
RED QUARRIES,
GREY TOAD HALL
QUARRIES, AND BLAGKHILL,
KINTORE. PETERHEAD.
4lit • ~ ..)it

CIRCULAR WORK A SPECIALITY-By New Patent Machinery.

flLL CflQVING CUT WITH


= = = PNEUMflTIC TOOL5.

••••••••••••
These Tools have considerably re=
duced the cost of Carving in Granite,
and make excellent work.

Ll5T Of W011K5 DONE &Y U5 WILL BE 5ENT


ON APPLICt'.'.ITION.

London Office: 64, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, E.C.


9s MilRBtE, 5T0NE, GR.i\NiTE, 1& .s·LlfTE M1\50NRV. [Sec. C

M• B• BOUNDS o.
g,
SON' MARBLE, SLATE, AND
STONE MASONS,
Steam Works: -121, ~OY.Ali ~O.AO, ~ENNINGTON P.R.~~' u0f4_00f4_, s.e:
(Marble Decorative Work, Wall Linings, Dados, &c.
Marble Staircases, Pavings, Steps, '-'?olumns, &c.
SPECIALISTS
IN j
1
Slate and Marble Lavatory, Bath, and Sanitary Work.
Marble eounter Tops, and Shop Fittings.
Plain and Enamelled Slate for all purposes.
l General Marble Work.
Estimates and desig ns free. Architects' designs carried out. . Work.fix ed by exp erienced Men .
A GREAT VARIETY OF COLOURED MARBLES ALWAYS ON HAND .
Personal Supervision given to all work. Telephone- No. 1403 Hop.
, ESTABLISHED 1879.
Telegrams-" Brown.
Sculptor, Aberdeen ." ~-
"'JJltK" ~
A""S. e
....,:C ~o
~
"**' "'a...,...
~ ...&...~ ~
Telephone I
K75 Natlonal.

~ St. Nl'-'?H0L1\S GR1lNITE W0RKS, 1\BERDEEN. ~


IMPORTER OF SWEDISH AND NORWEGl~N GRANITES AND LABRADORITES.
MANUFACTURER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
Monuments, ARCHITECTURAL AND MONUMENTAL WORK, Pedestals,
Columns, Poli'slwl or Fine -axed, in all tke various Skalies of Granite, viz. :-.- Dados,
Fountains, PETERHEAD (Red) CORRENNIE (Red) Steps,
Crosses, HILL O'FARE " RUBISLAW (Qrey) Plinths,
Headstones, SWEDISH (Red) EMERALD (Pearl) Pilasters,
Ledgers, BON-ACCORD ,, DARK " and Ba8es
I CARNATION " BLUE " for Shop Fronts,
Wall T abets, No. 36 " ROYAL BLUE "
.&c., &c. FROGHALL (Grey), VICTORIA (Grey), BON-ACCORD (Black), &c., 4:c.
ARCHITECTS' DRAWINO.S CAREFULLY WORKED TO. M E MORIAL DESIONS AND PRICE Ll.ST.S ON APPLICATION.
Circular Work a Speciality-up to 4 feet 2 inches diameter

• - ·--:-;-> -.1-:-,... ·-----:---------:-:- ""."~''. ,,.~~ . ~--~· I


Tc!epNjhlr"1ddress · 'CRU.IC.KSllA~~ l8£ROEEN." · -~-..!w T~~ef!..hone ~-0 954. ·- · ._ ·_

Every d esr.r1 pti on o F I n' a 11 th e


Pa l is~1ed &·oressed Granite Wor k v a r i ou s calaur· s o f j
· for ARCHITE~TURAL and ~..-... " BR1r1s·H & Fe REIGN GRAN 1TE.s
Red.Blue. Grey. Bia c~
Gree n, & ': &':

ririA.NfrE :MANUFAcTURERs~.
~ A l byn Grani.ce·· yt~~k.~. A B'ERDEEN. ·,~~·~.
. , , , ---~ ,_

T<l<gnphiR'biiE'iiT A. 0 I e K'S~I\C '54S Hop.

Station Work5, 5outh Bermond5ey, London, S.E. ~~

SLATE SLAB WORK. PLAIN & ENAMELLED.


Ba.tbs, Urinals, Tanks, Washtops, Lavatories, Shelving, Linings, Floors,
Facias, Tablets, Chimney Pieces, Brewers' Tanks, Backs, &c.

Speciality :--ENAMELLED SLATE TABLETS and FACIAS. Also with Plate Glass Fronts.
O/ass Department.-EMBOSSED & BRILLIANT CUT ULASS, &c.
Se~. CJ M1\RBLE, ST0NE, GR1\NITE, & SL1\TE M1\S0NRV. e~

• -.11,.,..~flicA"'1ru1-
E11L1tY,
<4~·Ul'ON·TYN1t."
EMLEY &SONS LTD , '
TeltN•011U-
G.P.O., No. 49'·
. , N~TIONAL,No.110 9

STEAM MARBLE MILLS, NEWCASTLE·UPON·TYNE.


CONTRACTORS, WORKERS, DECORATORS d SCULPTORS
Dr

Marble, Alabaster, &Granite, Mosaic, &c.


STAIRCASES, COLUMN.S, WALL-LININGS, PAVEMENTS, CHIMNEY PIECES,
FENDERS, BATHS, &o., &o., For Mansions, Poblio Buildings, &o.
@fyaPsfy W0Pk-ftlte:P~, ~0f(>h,, °{®al pita, @0lam0i, °{®<:Jveme0t1, ~<»·,
In Marble specially selected and suited for the purpose.

MONUMENTAL WORJ< IN GRANITE, MARBLE, &c.


Turning & Polishing by special Machinery, Drawings & Estimates Free.
Ref'erencee to Architect• f'or whom work ha• been done, alao to eomo Contract• completed 1-

R. NORMAN SHAW, Esq., R.A., London. Messrs. DUNN, HANSOM, & FENWICKE, Newcastle-on-
ALFMD WATERHOUSE, Esq., R.A., London. FRANK W. RICH, Esq., Newcastle-on-Tyne. [Tyne.
J. L. PEARSON, Esq., R.A., London. Messrs. OLIVER & LEESON, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Messrs. Go::;.DIE, CHILD, & GOLDIE, London. Messrs. SYDNEY MITCHELL & WILSON, Edinburgh.
Messrs. GIBSON & RUSSELL, London. Etc., etc., etc..

c';~~~~~. •
Telegrams:

ABERDEEN." -
;;..

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..,
..&..:m---- • - -
A -- ;
- -
& can be had in
every known
Colour from

GARDEN & Co., VICTORIA GRANITE WORKS, ABERDEEN,


Work and Polish over 50 Different Granites for Shop Fronts."
SILVER MEDAL awarded at the recent Paris Exhibition-a higher award than was
given to any other Granite Exhibit from Britain.

MONUMENTAL, BUILDING, AND DECORATIVE PURPOSES.


APPROXIMATE PRIGES { PILASTERS :-Up to 15 in. X3 in., 8/6 per su perficial foot, with fac~ and two returns P' lished.
COLUMNS :-Bin. diam.b8/6 per foot run; I2 in. diam., 12/• per foot run; 18 in. diam. 'J.3/6 per-foot run.
F, 0, R, ABERDEEN , PLAIN PLINTHS :-A out 13/· per superficial foot.
Specially Equipped with all the Latest Appllunces and Machinery for Turned, Dressed and Polished Work of all Descriptions.
ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION.
&ome of' the Largest Polished Fron1:s in London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Newcastle and Dublin, and the "John
Wycliffe" and "Mar&'aret Ogilvy" Memorials Rec ently Supplied.
N.&.-GARDEN C,.. CO. freely offe,. any ass1"sfance wlu'clt tlier'r exjJeriCnce may tnttble them to g'ti.111 f o Arckr."lects £n reg-ard fo flze most economti:al
. a11d sudal>le metltotls of aPPly1'11g G1·an tfe to B1n."ld£11g- Fronts.
.

Users of " The Co112pe12djum"" would


ob/jge by mentio12in__g jf as the source of
thejr jziformatio12 whe12 commu17icatjng flvjth
the Firms represented herein.
100 Ml\RBLE, STCNE, GR1\NITE, & SL1\TE M1\S0NRY. [Sec. C
~ MARBLE IN BLOCKS AND SLABS, MARBLE WALL LININGS, DADOS, SKIRTINGS, STEPS, ~

_IR . H
~ THE IRISH MARBLE COMPANY (RICHARD COLLES), ;
~ ~

MAR BLEs
PROPRIETORS OF THE: CELEBRATED QUARRIES OF
~

18
VICTORIA RED. SUNSET, CONNEMARA GREEN,
~ . BLACK, BLACK FOSSIL or KILKENNY, DOVE, 0
ca: . DARK GREY &c., &c. c
!:; Addm•' MARBLE MILLS, I:
:
!::
~~~~D~7~YJ T~~!:o~~P~I~· ,.
Estimates posted 01· wi;ed im;edl;t~ly on r~ceipt of p~rticui~rs fo~ -Polish~d Marble Work of every description,
J
~
~ fitted ready for fixing, and delivered free at destination. Enquiries solicited. Samples free, :Z:

~MONUMENTS, TABLETS, LEDGERS, MANTEL-PIECES, FENDERS, COUNTER TOPS, &C. r;1


ALEX. MACDONALD &
(Formerly ALEX. MACDONALD, FIELD, & Co.)
co.J LD.J
Aberdeen Granite Works, Aberdeen; 373, Euston Road, London, N. W.
... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. "'
And 67, STIR.LINO ROAD, OLASOOW.

COLUMNS, PILASTERS, & ALL BUILDING WORK,


In RED or GREY GRANITE, executed promptly, and at Moderate Rates.
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN GRANITES SUPPLIED.

PETH I CK BR.OS.,
Granite Merchants.
LAIRA BRIDGE, PLYMOUTH.
(Quarries connected with Railway Sidings & Water-side Premises)

lngin~ering and Archilec1ura1 Granile work 01 everg kind.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNC£~ENTS,
~ommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildin~s, &c.
(8). SEC. K.-MASONRV, MARBLE, ENAMELLED SLATE, SCULPTURE, &c

Telegraph ic Address : "ODLING, LONDON. " London Telephone No. "135, DA L STON ."
"OD LI NG, L IVERPOOL ." Liverpoo l Te lephone No. "5843, CENTRAL

~elm ·Odling ~ Sons, £1mu~a.


MARBLE
MERCHANTS
1\~u QUARRY
OWNERS
£ondon Cbid Ofm:~ & D~))Of-...-&::;.._,_
Crown Wharf, 132, New North Road, N.
AND AT
Rathbone Place, Gt. George St., Liverpool
Glasgow, Hull, Dublin, Sydney and Melbourne.

Sawmills and Studios: Carrara, Italy

£ondon Works- We have the latest and most improved Machinery, and a good staff of Practical English
Masons
£iV¢rPOO)-At our Works, Rathbone Place, Great George Street, we have erected further Machinery, and
can execute all North of England orders cheaply and promptly.
Italian Studios. Carrara. Italy-Our Studios are large and convenient, fitted with modern machinery, and
whjch is run by electricity. We are in a position to carry out work of all classes in
a first class manner and at low prices. This Studio is personally managed by our
Mr. F . ]. Odling.
8¢Jgium-By means of our various agencies we are in a first class position to supply all Belgian work at
lowest prices, and with first -class workmanship.
marbl¢ til¢$-Red or Green and White Tilr s are a speciality of ours . . Write for prices. They compare
favourably with black and white.
St. SyJvestr¢ marble-(Sole agents). Fresh stocks of this lovely n1arble from the ancient Portuguese
quarries just arriving.

Staircases Figures Wall Lining


Steps Busts Counters
Columns Fountains Lavatories
Balusters Pulpits Urinals
Sec. CJ MARBLE, ST0NE, GRANITE, & SLATE MAS0NRY. IOI

PART". EXTERIOR VIEW OF WORK S.

PAR T INTERIOR VIEW OF STONE-CUTTING SHED.

CHARLES MCDONALD, ::~:~~L~ORKS,


Telephone-
N ational, K 50.
J U "te Street, ABE RDEEN • T elegrams-
Froghall, Aberdeen.
Manufacturer of every description of Granite Work for Architectural and Monumental Purposes In all

BRIT~s~ AND FOREIGN GRANITES.


Architects Drawings carefully worked to. Designs and Estimates on Application.
NOTE-All enqmethods
uiries must he accompanied h
of schedur p . Y exp1anatory Drawings. No
D · d "fli t d" t · t d t d"ff
rices given off Schedule s '~ l thout rawm gs, as 1 e ren i.s ric s a op i . c rent
Ill&". rices of manufactured Granite varyiiig so much , it will he to enquirer's a dva ntafl"e to sep\l lull Drawm i;s.
102 M.1\RBLEJ ST0NE; GR.1\N 'ITE, & SL.1\TE M1\S0NRY. [Sec. C

WE WORK
AND POLISH

MARBLE,
SLATE AND
GRANITE'
and guarantee
the utmost

ECONOMY & DESPATCH CLUB DOORWAY.


• 0 • Granite by ARTHUR LEE & BROS., Ltd.

• • •
OUR ENGINES
run

PLANING,
MOULDING,
POLISHING
Machinery
of

Modern Powerful
AN ENGINE ROOM
At the W01·ks of Arthur Lee &> Bros,, Ltd. Type.

Arthur Lee & Bros. Ltd. Bristol


Marble. Slate~ and Granite. A

i NATIONAL TELEP H ONE No . 47, TELEGRAMS: "LEE , BRISTOL." ESTABLISHED 1828.

1ARTH u R LEE & BROS. Ltd.


--1-
-

PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900.


MARBLE, SLATE
and GRANITE
_0_WoRKS,
BRISTOL. • •

A Silver Medal
was awarded to

Arthur Lee & Bros.


LTD ,
for a

MARBLE PAVEMENT
in

Opus
A I ex an d r i n u n1
manufact ur ed at the ir

Bristol Works
and laid by them in the
Entrance Hall of the

BRil'ISH
ROYAL
PAVILION. BRITISH ROYAL PAVILION, PARIS EXHIBITION•
.llnrblr Pa111 1111•11/ hy .A r//111r
1 l 11'f' &- Bras. Lid.
B Marble, Slate, and Granite.

EXAMPLES OF WORK IN MARBLE CARRIED OUT BY


ARTHUR LEE & BROS., Ltd.

THE HOTEL RUSSELL, LONDON.

THE GRAND STAIRCASE. STAIRCASE FROM FIRST FLOOil.

MARBLES USED.

Sienna. Rose du Var.

Breche Violette . Griotte de Sost.

Campan Vert. 13reche Sanguir.e.

Sicilian. Be lgi:rn Bl ack.

THE GALLERY OVER ENTRANCE HAL~


Marble, Slate, and Granite. c

EXAMPLES OF WORK IN MARBLE CARRIED OUT BY

ARTHUR LEE & BROS., Ltd.

THE HOTEL MAJESTIC, HARROGATE.

THE LOUNGE.

A DOORWAY.

iVIARBLES USED.

Breche Violette. 13elgian Black.

Sarrancolin. St. Sylvester.


Yellow Verona. Rouge 13yzantine.

Sicilian.

THE LAVATOilY.

These Illustrations will serve to suggest the class of


WORK ACTUALLY DONE
by ARTHUR LEE & BROS., Ltd. , and the finish of their products.
D Marble, Slate, and Granite.

NAT IONA L TEL E P HO NE NO. 47, TELEGRAMS: " LEE , BRIS T OL." EST ABLI SH E O 1828 .

'ARTHUR LEE & BROS.Ltd.


------

WORKERS OF

Marble and Slate,


And IMPORTERS OF

Scand i navi an
a • Granites,
II

BRISTOL.

LLOYD'S BANK, GLOUCESTER.


Cra11il<! l Vork by .rl rilwr L oe &~ J)rus. /, id.

Tlte mos t beautiful of th e Scand in a vian Granites


arc-

LAURVIK,
FUGLEVIK and
CARNAl'ION;
S PEC IA LITIES OF
LONDON CITY AND MIDLAND BANK, BATH.
Arthur Lee & Bros., Ltd. C ra11ilc JI "ur k by _. / rll111r L·.: &~ B rus., lid.

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BRA NC I Ui ~ AT
LONDON: ABERDEEN: PLYMOUTH:
63, Queen Victoria Street, E.C. 71, King Street. Clock Tower Chambers. 1
Sec. CJ M7lRBLE. ST0NE, GR1\NITE, & SL11.TE M1\50NRV. 103

-,~

. ARTHUR LEE & BROS.,


LIMITED,

BRISTOL,
Will supply on request

Designs & Estimates


for

Public Fountains
or

Memorials......~

GRANITE FOUNTAIN,
By Arthur Lee & Bros., Ltd.

They have had

LARGE EXPERIENCE
in
PUBLIC WORK GRANITE FOUNTAIN,
of this class. ~ By Arthur Lee & Bros., Ltd.

__::::::::::::============================~
104 M1\RBLE, ST0NE, GR1\NITE, & SL1\TE M1\S0NRY. [Sec. C

6,
1\. J. I?HILLII?S &
~UILDH.A.LL CHAMBERS, LONDON, E.C.
eo.,
Improved Tar Paving and Asphalte for Playgrounds, Footpaths, &c. Special Dark Surface for Tennis-Courts.
GRANITIC ARTIFICIAL STONE
J:'aving for Schools, Corridors, Footpaths, Playgrounds, Warehouses, Stables, Yards, Skating Rinks, Granaries,
Laundries, Breweriei', Dairies, &c.
FIREPROOF STAIRCASES & FLOORS, AND GONGRETE GONSTRUGTION GENERALLY. MOULDED STEPS, LANDINGS, GILLS, LINTOLS, &o.,
AT CONSIDERABI,Y LESS COST THAN NATURAL STONE.
IMPERISHABLE, IMPERVIOUS, VERMIN-PROOF.
MARBLE MOSAIC PA. YING.
WORK GUARANTEED FOR LONG PERIODS. ESTIMATES FREE •
. Contractors to H.llf. Government, tlte London School Board, London County Council, Met1·0-1>nlitrm Asylums Board, Corporation of tltt
City of London, a11d 111a11y Boards and Architects in London nnd th• Provinas.

Telegrams-" WILKINSONS," BRIDOWA'rE'~.

WILKINSON & LENG, Ltd$, Bridgwater.


CHIMNEY PIECES in Marble and Enamelled Slate.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Slate and Marble Work, for Shop Fittings, Baths, Lavatories,
Railway-Station Urinals, Closets, Sinks, Cisterns, Tables, Shelves, Milk-Coolers,
Electric Work, &c.
SLATES.-Baugor, Carnarvon, Portmadoc, Westmoreland Green, Welsh
SLATING & TILING. Gree n, Grey Green, West of England Slates, &c.
TILES.-Broseley, Staffordshire, Bridgwater, &c.

~ Wholesale Slate Merchants and Importers. ~


CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION.

JAMES WRIGHT & SONS,


ROYAL ORAN/TE WORKS, ABERDEEN.
QUARRIES:

*
R~u .-Little Stirling, and Stirlinghill,
Address for Telegram•:
Peterhead. "RIGHT," ADERDEE• ·
G1ui:v. -Sylave thie, Alford.

GRANITES. HIGHEST AWARDS.


Peterhead, Aberdeen, Ross of Mull, GRANITES.
Iriah, Swedish, Labradorite, and all the 18&1· The only occasions on which
other Foreign Granites. [Red, Gray, Blue, Black, Greco.
wo have Exhibited.
Among many others we hue executed the following Contracts :-Rustic Plinth, Bank of England., Law Courts Branch, London; Lamp Pedestal,
Picca<l.tlly Circus, W.; Union Bank of Australia Cornhill, E.C.; British and Foreign Bib'le Society, Queen Victoria Street, E .C .; Craven Hou.so,
Northumberland Avenue, S.W.; Royal Courts of Justice Cbambersi- Strand, W.C.; Holborn Restaurant; Ilome and Colonial Offices, Westminster, S.W.;
Enclosure, Grosvenor House,ParkLaue, W~ ; Silber'a, Wood Street, E.C . ; P ears', N ew Oxford Street, \V.C.; Arcade, Bond Street, W.; Monument Station
Tavern E .C.; D0orway, Warnford Court, E.C . ; Lambert and Butler, 147, Drury Lane, W.C . ; Cobden Coffee House, Birmingham; New Liberal Club,
Jiirmiog~am; J.C. Wright's Bank, Nottingham; R. L. & E. Lamb's Front, Nottingham; Devon and Cornwall Bank, Torqua.y; Equitable Fire a.ndA.ccidCct
')llice. Manche1w; Front, Balmoral Hotel, Ed.i ahur2b: Columns. &c .. Ch·uch, Strabane; Columns, Cathedral, Droirheda. r

Tt:le2'rapbic Address, " Field, Edlnr " Telephone, No. 2,297.

FIELD DEPOTS :
ALLAN,
Leith, Silloth, Bowling, Alloa, lnverkeithing & Meth ii.

Manufacturers of MARBLE, ENAMELLED, & PLAIN SLATE


FOR ALL PURPOSES.
L o ndon, 1862. Edinburgh, 1886.

SLATE, GLASS, PAVEMENT, CEMENT AND GENERAL BUILDERS' MERCHANTS.


KITCHEN RANGES, GRATES, INTERIORS, FENDERS, &c., &c.
CONTRACTORS FOR FAIENCE, TILES, CERAMIC AND MARBLE MOSAICS FOR WALLS, CEILINGS AND FLOORS.
SPJ;;CIAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.

Head Office- 122, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH.


ShnWl'oom & Of!loa- 120, GEORGE ST., EDINBURGH. Work•- BANGOR RD., LEITH.(Telephona, 4 ,029.)
.l \. / V

Limited,
~ ~ ~ Quarry Owners, Merchants, and Workers in Marble (lnd Granite.
LONDON, LIVERPOOL, BRISTOL, and CARRARA, Italy.
£ondon: q. \ i\'ll(.tr f, Graham St. ,
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MARBLE WORK for BUILD- C ity Ro;t.d, N .

~
£i\'lerpoo l; r5 , r 7 and 19 Parlia -
me nt Street .
ING, DECORATIVE AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES. Bri.s.tol: Canon's .i\'.(a rsh .
mo rh.s and Quarries : Carra ra ,
l ta ly.
EXTENSIVE QUARRIES, SPACIOUS STUDIOS, AND t::e\egram.s :

UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY ENABLE US TO EXECUTE


I Good dy . London .
Gooddy Cr ipps, L ive rpool.

I
C ripp s, _Hristol.
I! ORDERS IN THE SHORTEST TIME CONSISTENT
\Valton , C a rrara .
t::elephones :
j :Condon : 01ti Ki ng's C ross .
Civerpoo l : t73 Toxtcth.
WITH FIRST CLASS WORK.~o- §o-§o-.§o-§o-§o-§o- §~ §o- §o- §o-§o- Br istol: 20.1.

II

We hold large stocks of White and Coloured Marbles, Onyx, etc., at each of our
depots. Particulars and Samples to Architects and the Trade on application.
VERDE ANTICO.- Agents for this Antique Green Marble.
FINEST STATUARY MARBLE .- We hold an exceptionally fine stock, suitable
for Statues, Busts, and Memorials.
See our A dve rtisem ents i n Com/Je11di 11 111 s fro 111 Fi rst / ~s u e.
PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900.

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Quarry Owners, Merchants, and Workers in Marble and Granite,

LONDON, LIVERPOOL, BRISTOL, and CARRARA, ltalv,


' r
have been awarded l\'lEDAL & Diploma for the excellence
of their BLACK and WHITE MARBLE PAVEMENTS
fi xed in Hall and Co rridor of ROYAL PAVILION.
See Photograj>h refwod11ccd below.

Re/Jrod11c.:ed by />eri11i . . .-;iu11 OJ TH E H ALL. ·· GOUNTJ?Y Ul'E. "

O THE R DE SI GNS IN BLAC K, WHIT E, OR CO LOU RED MARB L ES QUO T ED ON APP LI CAT ION.
t ST IM ATES G IV Ei\J FO R EVER Y DESCRIPTION OF MARB L E DECORA TIV E W O RK

Quarri es and Works- CARRARA, Italy.

L?z.. Wl\bTON, GOODDY & Cl\Il?J?S, bimited. c6C\ ,


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• • . ESTABLISHED 1821. • • •

J. WHITEHEAD & SONS, LTD.


Granite Merchants.
GRANITE FRONTS, COLUMNS, PILASTERSt
-
PEDESTALS, BASES, etc.

ESTIMATES GIVEN, inclusive ·or exclusive of Fixing, in Aberdeen,


Peterhead, Cornish, Norwegian, Swedish, Labrador, and other
Granites and Syenites, in 4.o different Colours.

TENDERS for Street Paving, Se~ts, Kerbing, Harbour and Dock Work
in any quantity, Stauncheons, Spur Stones, Gra_nite Rollers, and
all Work for which Granite is used. . . . •
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ABER.DEEN, WESTMINSTER., LAMBETH & PAR.IS.


Cbid Offict :

74, QOCHE5TER ROW, WE5TMIN5TER, 5.W.


J. WHITEHEAD & SONS, LIMITED, Granite Merchants and Manufacturers,
WESTMINSTER and ABERDEEN.
J. WHITEHEAD & SONS, LIMITED, Marble Manufacturers, Importers and Quarry Owners,
WESTMINSTER, CARRARA and PARIS.
t¢1¢gram.s:
t¢1¢Pb0U¢$ :
"SCULPTORS," LONDON.
ESTABLISHED
"MASONRY." ABERDEEN.
"MARO," CARRARA. ... 1821. 178 WESTMINSTER. ·
1026 HOP.
894 ABERDEEN.
"NEUMEGEN," PARIS.

J. WHITEHEAD & SONS, LTD.


artistic an~ IDecorati"e
MARBLE MANUFACTURERS,
IMPORTERS AND QUARRY OWNERS,
Ecclesiastical, Monumental and Portrait -Sculptors.

Sole Owners of many New and Beautiful Decorative Marbles.


200 different Choice Coloured Marbles to select from.

INTERIORS. STAIRCASES. BALUSTRADES.


WALL LININGS. COLUMNS. PILASTERS.
BASES. . PEDESTALS. COUNTERS, &c.

Reredoses, Altars, Fonts, Pulpits, and Screens.


Mausoleums, Monuments, Tombs, Sculptured & Plain Tablets.
- - ~ ---

STATUES, MEDALLIONS, RELIEFS AND PANELS,


FOUNTAINS AND CATTLE TROUGHS,
SUN.. DIALS,
And Every Description of Work suited to Sicilian, Statuary or Coloured Marble,
· Alabaster or Stone.
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WESTMINSTER, LAMBETH. ABERDEEN, CARRARA, AND PARIS.


Cbi~f OffiC¢ :
74, UOCHE.5TEU UOW, WE.5TMIN.5TE.U, .5.W.
Sec. CJ MllRBLE, STeNE, GRANITE, & SLATE M1\S0NRY. 107

T ELEPHONE- Telegrams -
No. 27. ESTABLISHED 1786. . " ROOFING, BRISTOL."

TEMPLE, RooERS&Co.
:Suilder~· j)2ercfianfs (j)2attufaduring,)
IMPORTERS OF SL.A.TE .A.ND MARBLE,~

CANON'S MARSH, BRISTOL.


MANUFACTURERS OF

ENAMELLED SLATE & MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES


'gaemoriaC '@'.aBCefr• & ~~1ouumeutar ~e$igu$.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF SLATE AND MARBLE WORK EXECUTED·
MAKERS 8F f>LASTER 0f f>ARIS.
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IMPORTERS OF ROOFING SLATES.
Quotations given for tlte following Slates in Trttcl~ Loads, of 4 Tons and upwards, to any Goods Station in the Kiit{{dom,
PEN,~f{Yft, OINO~UlIC. ANO CA~f4H.~VON 13.R.NGO~,
PO~TffiAOOC, :PESTINIOG ANO l.tl.tF.lN.GOltl.tEN.
Westmoreland Green, Eureka Green, Whitland Abbey Green.
Sole Consignees for West and South of England for the Celebrated
CAR.BON BLUE ROOFING SL.A.TES.

TEMPLE. R0GERS & CO.,


Works and Show Rooms: CANON'S MARSH, BRISTOL.
Five Minutes' Walk from St. :J.11gustine's Bridge,
108 M0S1U@S. [Sec. C
Contractors to H. M. Government.

GEARY, WALKER & CO.


M©SAie ~
TERR1\ZZ0.
.Roman Marble Mosaic
From 15s. per yard super.

Venetian Marble Mosaic


and Terrazzo
Fro:rq. 63. 6d. per yard super.
Special Sketches and Estimates sent on receipt of plan.
\
Manufacturers of WOOD-BLOCK FLOORING; the patent
"ANHYDROUS" Flooring; PARQUETRY, E~c .
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Mansion House Chambers,
11, Queen Victoria Street, LONDON, E.C.
For WOOD BLOCKS, PARQUET, &c., see page 120.
Sec. CJ M0S1\H.~S. 109

MARBLE MOSAIC PAVING (Romau and Venetian).


Manufacturers of
Architectural Concrete Work,
5tairca.se.s, and fireproof Construction.
WORKS COVER THREE ACRES. GOLD MEDALS AWARDED.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
110 [Sec. C

J. & H. PATTESON,
MARBLE WORKS,

OXFORD STREET, MANCHESTER.


Te!esr~blc: Addreu- Telepbone-
MANCHfl.5Tfl~"
'' PATIU0.1!11, E5TfJBLl5HED 1805. tto. 1ao1.

- - - - - - - - k l _ l _ I-1-tllllHllll ltl ...lllHllletloelt....._llilelllnlHIHltnlllllfl'ltll.


M . •----

IffiPO~TB~S of &nd WO~~B~S in Svetfy V&tTiety of

BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARBLE,


ALABASTER, GRANITE, & STONE.

ARCHITECTURAL WORK, Staircases, Balustrades, Columns, Reredoses, Fonts, Monuments, &c.


MARBLE WALL LININGS AND PAVEMENTS AT THE SAME COST AS TILES.
eHIMNEY l?IE<.'?ES-the Largest Stock in the eountry.
_ _ _ _MmWMl.......,............ IW'*'*lltl.i _ __

ARCHITECTURAL AND ECCLESIASTICAL MODELLERS AND SCULPTORS.


l*I,........,....,.__________
llMlllllllttl~llllltmltlJ.lll"'""'llt!Mll*"'"'llll ..

Italian Marble Mosaic Pavements,


LAID BY THEIR OWN .STAFF OF ITALIAN WORKMEN •
•• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
MARBLE MOSAIC ADAMANT (a Superior Terrazzo Pavement),
Durable, Arti5tic, and lnexpen5ive. 5pecially recommended.
MARBLE MOSAIC ADAMANT is also made in TILES for FLOORS and WALLS, and can be fixed by ordinary
workmen. They are specially adapted for Export.
PRICES, f'rom 7/6 per square yard.

MARBLE AND MOSAIC WORKS EXECUTED AT THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT BUILDINGS:-


Royal Infirmary, Liverpool. A. W A'£ERHOUSE, Esq., R.A. The Crematorium, Manchester. Messrs. SALOMONS &
Truro Cathedral. J. L. PEARSON, E sq., R.A. STEINTHALL· .
Midland Railway Hotel, Bradford. C. TRUBSHAW, Esq. The University, Edinburgh. Dr. ROWAND ANDERSON.
St. James' Church, Bootle. c. HADFIELD, Esq. The Joint Stock Bank, Leeds. Messrs. AMBLER & BOWMAN.
The Harris Institute, Preston. J. RIBBER'£, Esq. The Yorkshire Penny Bank, Leeds. Messrs. PERKIN &
.The Cathedral, Manchester. J. S. CROWTHER, Esq. BULMER.
General Infirmary, Leeds. GEORGE CORSON, Esq. The Queen's and the Royal Hotels, Cardiff. J.P. JoN:!tS, Esq.
Dunstan Hall, Staffs. Messrs. GRAYSON & OULD. Art Gallery, Manchester. J. MURGATROYD, Esq.
Craig House Asylum, Edinburgh. Messrs. S. MITCHELJ, & Municipal Buildings, Sheffield. E.W. MOUNTFORD, Esq.
WILSON. National Portrait Gallery. EWAN CHRISTIAN, E sq.
Manchester & Liverpool District Bank. T. L. BARKER, Esq. Royal Infirmary, Derby. Messrs. YOUNG & HALL.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank, Manchester. Messrs. Lon don and Midland Bank, Bradford. JAMES L EDINGHAM,
HEATHCOTE & RAWLE. E sq.
Savoy Hotel, London. T. E . COLCUTT, Esq. Ma nch ester College, Oxford. Messrs. THOS. WORTHINGTON
Hotel Cecil, London. Messrs. PERRY & REED. & SON.
Slieve Donard Hotel, Belfast. Messrs. YOUNG & MACKENZIE. Infirmary, Paisley. T . G. ABERCROMBIE, Esq.
Mechanical Engineers' Institute, London. BASIL SLADE, Esq. County Offices, Wakefield. Messrs. GIBSON & RUSSELL·
University College Hospital, London. Messrs. A. WATER- St. Helen's, Dublin. Messrs. GRAYSON & OULD.
HOUSE & SON. Hotel Great Central, London. Col. R. W. Ems.

_.. DESIQNS AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPL.IOATION • ..._


111

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5ee al.so 5ummary of Contents, page 1

Section D. ··
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Timber. Join:erg ,(Including wood ·Chimneg Pieces).


Parque1 and ·wood Block flooring.
,
wood ·c~rving. wood fencing.
·'.
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FIRMS REPRESENTED . IN TH[S SECTION .. ·. i

_PAGE PAGE
ACME Woop FLOORING Co., Lo. •• •• .•. u8, 119 NOAKES, E.G. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. II4
ART PAVRMENTS & DECORATIONS, Lo, (formerly De Grelle, OwEN , Jos& PH, & SoNs, Lo. .• • .. .• •, .. u3
Houd r et & Co. . ., •• .• r t6A, l 16B • P~RTRIDGE BROS. •. .. .. .. .. •• ll4
ASHWORTH, J,, & Co . .. , .. , .. .• 113 SMITH, JoNAs, & Cd. .. .. · .. .. .. •• ns
BROOKER, J . T. . . . .. .. .. .. .. 126A, r26s · TURPINS' Co. .• .. .. · .. . . - 12r
DEAN, R,. & SONS ·. . .. .. .. .. .. 125 WAKEHAM, W. G. .. . .. .. .. 113
GEARY,· WALKER & Co... .: .. .. 120 WARD, B., & Co., lo. . . .. .. .. .. 122, 123
GIBBARD, j. R.
.. .. .. .. .. · .. • .. II7 VilEsTMINiiTER PATl!NT FLOORING Co. .. 124
GIRLING, R. .. .. .. .. •. .. 113 , Vilooo CARVING Co, Lo •. .. 126
GOODALL, Ll)-MB & HEI<>HWAY, LD . R. E., & u6
J
.. .. .. .. II4 WoRSLEY, Co. .. .. .. .. ..
LOCKHART, A, •• .. .' . ·· ·· ·· •· · IT 4

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lfsers of ''The Compe12djum~~ would


oblige by _mentio12in~ it as the source of
the1r jnformotio12 when commuificoting with
. I

the Fjrms represented herei120


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Sec. DJ TIMBER- J01NERY. 113
English and ESTABLISHED 1856. Timber Depots-
Foreign Timber, Liverpool,
Mahogany, and
Hardwoods.
JOHN ASHWORTH & GO., Hull, Fleetwood,
Preston,
Manchester.
Navvy Barrows,
English and foreign Timber Merchants,
Handspikes, Importers, Exporters, Manufacturers, ~c. Gates, Fencing
(Plain
Pick Handles,
Office, Retail Yard, and Factory- or Creosoted).
Tip Waggons,
Poling Boards, ROSSENDALE VALLEY SAW MILLS, WATERFOOT, MANCHESTER. Doors, Moulds,
Sleepers. Windows,
BUYERS OF ALL KINDS OF ROUND TIMBER FOR CASH. Electrical
Naves, Felloes, Casings.
Shafts, SPECIALITY- Turnery.
Dressed Spokes, Timber Sawn to Dimension for Contractors, Machinists,
and all Collieries, Railways, PL!blic Works, &c. Oak Sills,
Cart Materials. ENQUIRIES INVITED. LISTS FREE. (NAME "COMPENDIUM.'') Scantlin&", &c.

Telegraphic Addresses-" OWEN, LIVERPOOL." "BUCHBRON, LONDON."

JOSEPH OWEN & SONS, LIMITED,


Timber Merchants, Importers and Manufacturers,
HOLD LARGE STOCKS AS UNDER;
WHOLE SALE. DRY WOOD.
Ploorlng Boards, Spruce, Pine and Red Deals. Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar, Wainscot and American Quartered Oak.
Yellow Pine, Pitch Pine and 11\emel Logs. Birch, American Ash, Canary Whitewood, Figured Pitch Pine.
Mahogany, Walnut, Canary, Whitewood, Oak, As h . Yellow and Red P ine, Pitch Pine, Sycamore.
Birch and Hickory Logs, Oak Wa gon Planks.
SPOKES, FE l L OES , A ND NA,VES. L A N CE W OOD SHAFTS AND OTHER B E NT TIMBER .
Dry Ash Planks and Coach Body Wood. Doors, Windows, and all other Joinery.
SAWING , PLANING, BENDING AND STOVING .
Chief Office and l\Ianufactory: Stanley Saw Mills (Corner of Stanley Road and Melrose Road), Liverpool. T elephone :- Chief Offi ce, 387. Mnnufac lory, 2623.
Wholesale Office :- 166, R.egent Road, Liverpool. Telephone 2666. Re tail Ya rd ,- 67, St. Anne Street, Liverpool. Telephone 948. And at
LONDON: 199a, High Street, Borough. Telephone n H op. MANCH E STER: 21 , Grosvenor Street , C.O.M. T elephone 1787.
And Sa w Mills, Grey Mare Lane, Openshaw. Telephone 3919.
LEEDS: Hunslet Lane. Telephone 1J50. TUNSTALL, STAFFS. : Brownhills Saw Mills. Telephone sso.
Timber Depots :-Gars ton . Fleetwood, Preston .

The "EAGLE" STEAMJOINERYWORKS,


W. G. WAKEHAM,
Proprietor. PLYMOUTH. Telegrams:
" MOULD.INGS, PLYMOUTH. "

Doors, Windo'w s, Stairs, Shop FrontsJ and Public House Fittings.


ARCHITECTS' SPECIAL DESIGNS AJNO~N~~~~vw~~~c~~6'~~E~.F
The Largest & most Improved Plant of PATENT MACHINERY in the West of England.
ANNUAL OUTPUT OVER 400 TONS. ESTIMATES FREE .
..................... ,
dOINEllY .SE.NT TO .flLL DAllT5 BY llAIL Oil WATEQ.

ROBERT GIRLING,
Joinerg· Manu1ac1urer i Merchant,
I, WELLINGTON STREET, IPSWICH.
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Telephone No. 124, Telegraphic Address- " ROBERT GIRLING, IPSWICH .''
114 J0INERY. [Sec. D
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ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FOR 1901 OF

~ 1\II~~~ F:~ ~· F:c F:s~


STAIRCASES, JOINERY,
PARQUETRY AND WOOD-BLOCK FLOORING,
Sent free to Architects, Contractors and the Trade upon application to

GOODALL,, LAMB, & HEIGHWAY, LD.,


LOWER BROUGHTON, MANCHESTER.
Telephones 683 and 561, Telearams, "PARQUETRY, MANCHESTER."

ALFRED LOCKHART,
Joinery Works, Sawing and Moulding Mills,
NEW B~RNET. lllllLILtll\lll l ll l'l ll ll l ll lUIUllllUl ll l ll lUl111!11Ul lt l ll l lllflllllllll 11Ul ll l ll l ll l llllll ll lUIJllll l ll l Ul ll l ll lUllllll l Ul ll l lllHlllltJl ll l ll l 1111 11UllllllllJllll ll l lll llllllUlllllll llllll r

t.JOINEQY WORK executed to order, and 1\rchitects' Designs.


.WOOD TUJ1NEJ1Y of all descriptions. E5TIMflTE5 given for all kinds of Jo:nery Work.
Telephone-No. 5 BARNET. Teleii:raphlc Address-" LOCKHAR'I', NEW BARNET."

E. -G. ,NO HK ES. • • • •


murn.et: anb
Qa1u.er,
STEllM J0INERY W0RKS,
~WEST STREET, EASTBOURNE.~
?(igq-class Square&.1found "Curniqga speciality, ?(anarai/s, &.c.
ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST ON
APPLICATION · '\
* ARCHITECTS' OESIONS RECEIVE CAR.EPUL
ATTE NTION.

p~ -- ~taircase and -~

Down 5 t.Joinery Work5, ~1 • f'{andrail


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JW c:lf)(:l ra@fo1ro>ete©.
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FRONT, BAR. AN8 BANK
Architects' Designs carefully
executed.
FITTERS.
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tar' ESTIMATES FREE.
Sec. DJ JCINERY. H5

.J"<>~~S S:J..VII~.-. &-> Ce>.~


TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS. DRY STOCKS HELD.
~ • • Manufacturer.s of • • •
MOULDINGS. DOORS, WINDOWS, HANDRAILS, NEWELS, BALUSTERS,
Mantels, Overmantels, Bank, Church, an~ Of'Hce Fittin&s, &c.
SPECIALITlEs- BEST PINE MOULDINGS. HIGH CLASS JOINERY.
Jfii1"' Special attention l(iven to Architeote' Deelcne. . . .

BELVEDERE ROAD, LAMBETH, LONDON, S.E.


RODING WHA.B..F, BARKING, ESSEX i 2, YORK BUILDINGS, DALE srREET, LIV.ER.POOL i
And 24 BIDE, NEWOASTLE-ON-TYNE .
T~ t e1rame , " MOULDING, LONDON ," " P!NETREE, LIVERPOOL." Lon.ion Telephone, No. 8111> "Ho 1>"
PRIOE LISTS AND ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. BarklnC Telephone, No. "42 Barklna . Llve~poe>I r •!•phone, 1<0. Cl,821.

Co~. ~OM. I
.ua J01NERV. rsec. D .

Gray's Inn Joinery .Works,


.,
HENRY ST., GRAY'S INN ROAD, W.C.
(Neap THE HOLBORN TOWN HALL.)

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HIGH~CLASS JOINERYB
_JOINERS' WORK OF ALL O.ESCRIPTIDNS
.._.; ,TO ORDER,.....,.
AND TO ARCHITECTS' SPECIAL DESIGNS.

ST~IRCA:SES. H~NDR):tlLS.
T ...phone, 188 HOLBORN.
Section D - PARQUETRY AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORS.

TE LE GRA MS : "ORANULEMOS, LONDON." TELEPI-IO~E : No. 1704, ttOLBORN.

THE ART.PAVEMENTS~& DECORATIONS blMITED, FOR.MER.LY


DEGRELLE, HOUDRET, & Co.

7, EMERALD STREET,
THEOBALDS Ro..
LOiiDOii. W.C.
ALSO AT

70, BATH STREET,


GLASGOW.
AN D

36, GEORGE'S QUAY,


DUBLIN.
V IEW IN STOCK ROOM .

WOOD BLOCK FLOORING.


PRICES LAID COMPLETE IN LONDON.
IN HARD SETTING BITUME, PER YARD SUPER.

Thi c kn ess I l "


I 1,\-' I 1 w- I H"I 2"
Deal ...
···I -
I 5/1 I - I 5/4 1 5/10
Pitch Pine I - I 5/3 I 5/6 I 5/10 I --·

Oak ...
···I 9/-
I I 10/3 I _,
- -- I -
Teak ... j 9/6
I -- I I - -

Maple
···I -
I 7/6 I I 8/3 1
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THE WORK PLAN E D OFF AND LEFT CL EAN. PART OF STO C K ROOM
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PRICE LIST"' PAR QUET FLOORS.


Per Foot Super. FILLINGS. Free Delivered London.
Numbe1• ·· j 1
I 2
I I
3
I
4
I
5
I
ti
I
'7 8
I 9
II
10 1 11
I I
12
14 1 1 5 13
I
16
I
17 18
I
:}- In ch ... ···I3 ~ cl . I 31a. 1 7d . I 7Y1. I 7&cl. I 9ll. 1 13~ cl . I 6Jcl. I 9d. 17 ~ci. I 9d. j 9cl . ~3bd. 1 17'; cl. 1 13~cl. I 9cl. jt 3~cl. j 17 ~'cl.
1

1 Inch . ·I 7cl. I I
7d. 10cl. , 11tcl.111+c1.114}cl .l 17N ·1 1ocl. 114}cl. 111 fcl. 1 14i;d. 114 ~ cl. r
:cl. 122 &cl. ,17;/cl. l H&cl . , 171cl . 1 22~cl.

Per Foot Super. BORDERS. Free Delivered London.


c E F H
Numbe r ... I A
I B
I I I D
I I I I G I
I I J
I
K
I L
I M N
;!--Inch
I 31cl . ' 7cl. I 14 ~ rl. I 13 ~cl. , 15~d. I 14~cl. I 1 15 ,)cl. I 14 ~ <1. 9d. 141<1. I Hkd. 1 1s1cl. 1 1s~cl. I
J 22 ~ d.

1 In ch . ... I 6!,cl. I S:tcl. I 2oci. I 19ll. I 211a. I 2oa . I 20cl . I 2f1cl. j 14~ d. , 2oci. I 20d. I 21,1cl. I 21~ cl. I 28d.
·;1H:: above. pri ces are quoted fo r wor k lo be e x.ec n~ed in London. FIXING.
l ~ l WC? rk Ill th e Country, add J.'ares or :rvre11 , Carnage, etc .
Ptepnnn g Sub. fl oor , if n ecessary , to he c ha rged extr a .

A .:::.TOCK OF ioo,ooo FEET IS KEPT AT THIS ADDRESS OF


,.J-lnch
l Inch
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FOR DESIGNS SEE OTHER SIDE.

See also Section j: A - TILES, '[and J_ Section C - MARBLE, MOSAIC and GRANITE.
'TitE-li&TPCIVEMENTS ~JJECORtITIONS fTD. TELEPH~NE:-
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ADDRESS - 1704
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Sec. DJ\.-: J?llRQUET llND ween BLeeK FLeeRING. 117

HE Best Wood Block Floors to=day are those prepared and laid by
T J. .R. GIBBARD, with his Patent Steel Dowels. There is no
weakening of the blocks by sawmkerfs or grooves for tongues; no creaking
or loose Blocks. each Block has its individual bearing on the Cement
bed, is securely dowelled into four others, and by an adhesive
composition .solidly held to the Cement floated surface, making a
· thoroqghly firm and absolutely reliable floor.
Prices quoted for floors of any size, in any wood; or for Blocks only,
or for Patent Dowels. Instructions supplied for fixing the Patent Dowels
in an expeditious manner.

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ST. SIDWELL'S, EXETER.
'118 VRRQUET RNO weeo BL0eK FLt)0RING •. [Sec. D

W~ ..:.DUFFY'S .PATENT
"IMMOVABLE ·ACME WOOD BLOCK FLOORING.
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THE PERFECT FLOORING FOR ALL PURPOSES. THOROUGHLY

SEASONED TIMBER GUARANTEED, AND CAN BE SUPPLIED

IN VARIOUS QUALITIES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF WOOD AT

PRICES TO SUIT EVERY REQUIREMENT.

Laid at OSBORNE HOUSE, ISLE OF WIGHT, for the ROYAL FAMILY.


AROMDEL CASTLE, the Residence of His Grace THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, K.G., P.C., Earl Marshal.
--ADOPTED BY--
THE WAR OFFICE-Laid at Ordnance Stores, Mobilization Stores, Torpedo Stores, Drill Sheds, Artillery Grounds,
Barrack Rooms, &c., &c.
THE ADMIRALTY-DOCK YARDS: Chatham, Devonport, Portsmouth, Sheerness, &c.
H ..M. Offices of Works, London, Dublin; Patent Office, London ; Chief Post Office; Parcel Post Office; Tel~graph Offices,
London; and numerous Metropolitau, Suburban and Proviucial Post Offices. ·
-Numerous Cathedrals, Churches, and other places of Public Worship in the United King<lom.
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL-Chief Offices, Fire Stations, Gymnasia, &c., &c.
Corporations of City of London, Dublin, Portsmouth, Brighton, &c.
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School Board for London and other Metropolitan, Suburban and Provincial Board Schools-over 12,CXJO Schools.
The Baµk of England and 'n umerous other London and Provincial. Banks, Assuranct: Offices, &c., &c.

HIGHEST AWARDS AT THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITIONS:


International Exhibition, Paris, Building Trades' Exhibition, Sheffield. H ealth Exhibition, York. •
Inventions ,, Londo ti. International 'L iverpool. Sanitary Institute of Great Britain.
Society of Architects, ,. ,. ,, Edinburgh. International Exhibition, Saltaire.
International' Exhibition, iRoyal Polytechnic ,, Falmouth. ,, ,, Newcastl'e-on-
Glasgow. Architectural & Ruilding ., London. Tyne. , .,
Mi<ll'and Trades au<l Iudustrial E xhibition, Leicester.

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4;;'.e:::. Ei~s~':;.-;;. Full particulars and Prices on application to the Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
· Teteirrams-
' ' Dowelled, London."

THE·· ACME WOOD FLOORING Co., LTD.


Chi8f Ofilces & Works~GAINSBOROUGH ROAD, VICTORIA PARK, LONDON, N.E.
J>1\RQUET 1\ND ween BL0<2K FLe0RING. 119
Sec. DJ ·

W. DUFFY'S PATENT
"IMMOVABLE-ACM.E"
WOOD BLOCK FLOORING.
THE PERFECT FLOORING FOR ALL PURPOSES.
Eight Gold Medals, four Silver, two Bronze Medals, & Certificate of Sanitary Institute of Great Britain.

INDESTRUCTIBLE, PERFECTLY SOLID, NOISELESS, AND WARM.


The most Efficient and Econom ical Floor in the Market.
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_Possessing complete Sanitary Advantages of Imperviousness to Vermin, Dirt, Damp, Drau~hts, &c.
ADHESIVE }
COMPOSITION .__
rLOA.TING or
CEMENT-

CEMENT C:ONCR6TE

Transverse 8eotlon of W. Duffy 's P atent "Immovable-Acme " system ef Woo<: tllock, Flooring• .

Plan Surface View sbowing t be position of bonding Plan View, joints ltft open to show melhod of Dowelling.
blocks (m arked A) to whioh the s11rerpose d floo ring is secured .
The wear sustain ed in a Public Establish m en t lik e ih e Gaiety Buffet, Strand, wh ere it is laid, is th e very highest
recorulll end ation; here it is truly test ed in every possibl e way by heat, wet , h eavy and const an t traffi c, yet its appearance
to-da y ,is quite as good as th e clay it was laid, and we r espectfully beg Architects' ~peci al atte ntion t o this F loor.
The preparation of the wood is a most care ful operation, both as regard s seasonin g and m anu fa cture. By th e well-
~ x pl a!n ".! d sys tem of dowellin g, each block is fas tened to th e neigh bourin g bl ock s, and by th e perfect securing to
oundat1011 , loose ness or di slocati on of the bl ocks becom es impossible.
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Telephone Noto ,
' 3 3· ~34. ';aste;~. Full particulars and prices on application to the Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, "o, :~\1!d~r:;;don .

THE ACME WOOD FLOORING Co., LTD.,


Cbief omces & Works-GAINSBOROUGH ROAD, VICTORIA PARK, LONDON, N.E.
120 P1\RQUET 1\ND W00D BL0eK ·FL00RING. [Sec. D
Contractors to H. M. Government.

ood=Block
Flooring.
Ordinary Dovetail, and · solid-Tongued Sec~ion.
DEAL, PITCH-PINE, MAPLE, OAK, TEAK, &c., &o.

PARQUET MOSAIC

-·FLOORING

Parquet
Flooring.
l in., ~ in., & 1in. Thick- From 1Od. per foot super. Fixed Complete and Polished.
For Designs and Prices see Section D, "Architects' Compendium."
For MOSAIC, see pagt= 108.
TURPIN'S WOOD BLOCK FLOORS : OAK, TEAK, MAPLE, PITCH-PINE, .
DEAL, ANTISEPTIC BEECH. -a (fl
Speciality : SOLID TONGUED INTERLOCKING BLOCKS, RENDERING FLOOR ABSOLUTELY IMMOVABLE.
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QUANTITIES OF 50 SQ. YARDS AND UPWAR~S, ON READY
PROVIDED CEMENT FLOATED CCNCl\ETE.
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Maple .• - 7/6
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D eal ..
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BORD ER!" .-Add l d. per foot sup er extre for any P attern, except t1 ~~
L, J\II, and 0, fo r which add 2d. extra
SOLID TONGUED " INTERLOCKING " FLOORING.-Add 9d. per
yard ex tra for any Pattern.
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SFE CIAL L UM P-S UM ESTIMAT ES ON R ECEIPT OF PL A NS AND PARTIC U LARS. " IN T ER LOCKING" PAT TERN,,
f:STABLIS~El:> 1366.
122 :. pJ\RQUET 1\ND W00D BL0eK FL00RING. [Sec. D

ARCHITECTS' OWN DESIGNS CARRIED OUT.


WORK FINISHED IN THE BEST POSSIBLE MANNER.

~· SOLE PROPRIETORS AND MANUFAOTURERS: ~


~ PATENT PERFECTED SYSTEM OF ~
J'WOOD BLOCK FLOORING.~
~ ·~ · HIGH-CLASS PARQUETRY. ~
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CHARTERiS--~f TONGi.EY-PATENTS

Adopted by Her Majest y's Government, London Schooi Boa rd, and many lead i ng Architects.
ABSOLUTELY IMMOVEABLE,
Excep t under our Special "B" System (see opposi te P age), whi ch is th e only on e i n t h e m arket th at all ows for
ready inspec tion of concealed pipes, &c., o r re newal of worn blocks i n corridors, aisles, &c., 'W ITHO UT disturhing
th e r em ain de r of th e fl ooring.
Sole Licensee and Manufacturer for America: J. G. WILSON, 74, West Twenty-Third Street, New Yo rk.
CAUTION.-A LL other so-called I N TERLO CKI NG Systems in tJ. M ER lC A n t~ I NFRINGEMENTS of CH ART ERI S' P ATENT

B. WARD & CO.'S \ SELF·KEYED WOOD BLOCK FIOORING.


PATENT
B. WARD & CO.'S PATENT SElF-KEYED WOOD BLOCK PAVING.
PATENT GROOVED & CHANNELLED GRANITE CONCRETE PAVING
FOR ST ABLES, &c.
JOINTLESS IMPERVIOUS ECONOMICAL.
FIREPROOF FLOORS. FIREPROOF STAIRCASES.
GRANITE CONCRETE PAV ING for A LL PURPOSES. ARTIFICIAL STO N EWORK, .
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TVR ! TR FON C/17'//l,OG'{ 'J<; / /NJJ S PE CJA LTTIES.

B. WARD &Co. '


LTD. '
38 ~ 39, P~itL~.~MENT STREET.
7elepho11e 1 40 TVEST. 7e1Pg mms: "'J'UF.<, LON/JO , :·

Branches at G LASGOW, CARDIFF, LEICESTER , PA RIS, & NEW YORK .


Works at PECKHAM, WEST~INSTER, KENTISH TOWN WHARF, PAISLEY, &. ORLEANS, U.S.A.
Sec. DJ P1\RQUET 1\ND ween BLeeK FLeeRING. 123

EC.. L"tid..,
Proprietors and Manufacturers of
THE PA'l'EN'l' "p ER F ECT ED" SYSTEM OF

WOOD BLOCK FLOORING.


CHARTER IS & LONGLEY.
AMONG THE ADVANTAGES CLAIMED FOR THIS SYSTEM ARE THE FOLLOWING:-
r.-Tts en tire simplicity. 2.-Absolute ri g idity under any circumstances. 3.-Adaptable in blocks of any size, and in any wood.
4. - Great variety of patterns possibk. J · -F ~ ?ec i ally suitecl to large areas, basements, schools, corridor.•, &c. 6.-Affords
beautiful smooth surface for dancing a nd other purposes. 7. - Sauitary, noiseless, darup -proof, rot-proof and fire -resis ting.
MOREOVER IT IS CLAIMED TO POSSESS SEVERAL IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES OVER ANY OF
THE SYSTEMS AT PRESENT IN VOGUE.
a.-No loose tongues or dowels to be left out by can Jess or inefficient workmen.
b.- Laid as_ easily as tbe old-fashioned square-block flooring.
c.-Imposs1ble to move any single block when once in position, except under our special systeru, adapted for hot-air,
gas, water and other pipes, and herea,fter to be described (ser- e).
d.-Firmly held to th e substructure by rueans of our specially prepared Mastic Corupositiou, which effect ually holds
the blocks under very high temperatures; it never becomes brittle; it b as a n atural affinity for all kinds of woods, and
adheres equally well to concrete.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SPECIAL "B" SYSTEM.


e.-Surmounts a difficulty long experienced by Architects, viz. : that of obtaining easy access to hot-air , gas, water,
and other pipes, for the purpose of repairs, &c., without destroying or iujurinog ihe main floor, as will be seen by reference tv
the following sketch.

B B

A
B
CJ
· A is the channel in which is laid all pipi ng; Bare wood curbs, tu which are screwed the move able borderR C. Th ef'e
borders effectwally secure blocks D, and by si mply unscrewing and removiJJg one of the said borders, the bloc ks forming
the cover to channel A are easily lifted . Repai rs ba,,ing been efft>ct ed, t h e blocks are replaced , the borders rescrewed, and
t be floor nindered as perfect as before .
THOUSANDS OF YARDS LAID
~n Banks, Barracks, Churches, Colleges, Hospitals, Mansions, Mission Halls, Offices, Public Buildings,
c 11 ools, .Shops, Show Rooms, Railway Stations, &c.

LISTS AND FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO

B. WARD & Co. LTD. Head Office: 38 & 39, PARLIAMENT STREET.
TeleP'/lone No. 140 West. ' Telegrams: "TUFA, LONDON ."
Branches at GlaS2'0W, Cardiff, Leicester, Paris and New York.
Works at PECKHAM, WESTMINSTER, KENTISH TOWN WHARF, PAISLEY and ORLEANS, U.S. A.
124 V1\RQUBT 1\ND W00D BL0l'!K FL00RING. lSec. D

WESTMINSTER PATENT FLOORING Co.,


113b, Lot's Road, CHELSEA, Corner of 537; KING'S ROAD, LONDON, S.W.
(Removed f'rom 18, Abingdon Street, Westminster.)
ES'l'ABLISHED 1888.
OFFICES, SHOW=ROOMS, WHARF (with Inlet from Thames), and MILLS, with Large Drying
Rooms, Special Machinery, and Large Dry Stores 9 fitted with Hot=Water Circulation.
(Close to CHJH,SEA S'l'A'l'!ON, W. Loudon Railway, from Waterloo, Clapham J unct ion, or Addison Road , K ensin g ton; or by
' Bus from Sloane Square, South Kensington, Earl's Court, or ·WAI.HAM GREEN S'l'A'l'IONS on District Railway.)
Telegraphic Address- " POLITENESS, LONDON." Telephone- No. 867, KENSINGTO~ .

F0R n1l1HSTRATE8 f:>L ATES ANB f:>R Ices' Af:>f:>l1Y BY f:>0ST. .


SPECIALITIES. MANUFACTURES.
PATENT DISC-KEY MOSAIC,
BLOCK FLOORS MARBLE & CERAMIC
(On Concrete), Large Stock,
Special Machinery,
R ecomm en ded for all good Own Workm en.
work. GRANITO, VENETIAN TRAZZO, AND
- - ROMAN. - -
CHEAP ORDINARY F rom 7/6 per yard super .
BLOCK FLOORS For Hal ls, Passages, and
(Laid in Mastic). C o nservatories.

SPECIAL MARBLE TILING.


ORNA MENTAL Quantities always in Stock .
-BLOCK FLOORS.
HARDWOOD BOARD
1-in. SOLID FLOORS
PARQUET FLOORS lJ@"' FOR DANCING. ~
(~ecomm e nded) . Special Tongued J oint.

t -ln. THIN CARPET TEMPORARY PORTABLE


PARQUET FLOORS
(For Cov ering Ol d Floors).
PARQUET FLOORS
On Hire or Sale.
From 9~ d . per fo ot super, laid
complete a11,d Wax-Polish ed. \
T RENCH COVERS
I n Block F loors.
PORTABLE PARQUET
On Hire or Sale.
ROAD PAVING.
CORK PARQUET OR CARPET
FLOORS OF ALL KINDS. ASPHAL TE FLOORS
\
MAPLE BLOCKS and Boarded F loors. -We hold a large S tock ready p repared for Delivery and Laying.

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HARD CLOSE WOOD A'.l' SOF'l' WOOD PRICES.
4ilf" PRICE L IS'l' ON APPLICATION. ""a

SHEETS OF No. 2 , PARQUET \


DESIGNS ON No. 4 ' WOOD BL OCK FLOORS.
T No. 5, MOSAIC
APP~ICATION . No. 6, MARBLE TILE ;

Fm,· Definzie E stimates, send Trad11os or Plans, .full jartz'culars of Floor reqmred, and purpose or ust
of' R ooms, to save misunderstandi'n~ and E~"Ctras.

Sec. DJ Vl\RQUET 1\ND ween BLeeK FLeeRING. 125

RICHARD DEAN & SONS,


Wood Block Flooring
Manufacturers and Layers,
PLUMBE STREET TIMBER WORKS, BURNLEY.
Also Manufacturers of CHURCH FITTINGS, and all kinds
of ARCHITECTURAL JOINERS' WORK. HARDWOOD and
CA.BINET MOULDINGS a Speciality.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a va1~1able guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
126 we~D e1\RVING. [Sec. D
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Architectµral Carving of every description. Newels, Balusters, OverCloors, Moorish Fitments, &c.
'felecraphlc Addre. . ; "9ARVllllG81 BIRMINGHAM." Telephone 1 OIH ...
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!N SOLID BRITISH OAK

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J. T. BROOKER.
LATE

TAYLOR & BROOKER.

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SuRRE.Y E.NGl..ANO
127
See _a-150 Summary of Cont~nt.s, page l. .

Section - E.
Iron
.
-and sreel-
.
consrruclioli. · tr~n Buildings, ic.
Metal work (Including Gates and Railings). castings,.ic.

FIRMS. REPRESENTED IN ·THIS SECTION.


--
· PAGE PAGE PAGE
AsToN 1 G., & SoN ;. I29 DREW-BE;R, PERKS & Co. '. . .. MORTON, FRANCIS, & Co ., Lo. .. I30
B:s:i:.L, P., & SoN · •• · •. • . - 128 Special position, 340, 34I NORTHWOOD, S . , & S,oN .. .• I36
BLACKWALL GALVANIZED IRON Co .• Lo. I 3 I GARDINER, SoNs & Co., Lo. • • . • . I35 ST. PANCRAS 1RoNWORK Co., Lo. 146, I47
BLAKELEY, E . F., & Co. ' •• • • 128 HAYWARD BROS. & E CKSTEIN, Lo . • • 145 WHILEY, G. M ... .. I36
CASTO N, G., & Co. •, · • . 134 HAYWARD, W., & SoNs, Lo . . • 138, I39 W1TCHELL & Co . .. 127
CoALBROOKDALE Co., Lo. •• i 37, 144 . HILL & SMITH . • . .. 140, 141 WRIGHT, G., ,& Co. . •• •. 148
DORMAN, LONG & . Co., Lo. •. •" MAIN, A. & J., & Co.; Lo. 13z,.I33,
Special position, 338, 339 142, I43

·w1TOHELL & .- 00., .


'
Vulcan House, 56, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.,
GENERAL ART METAL WORKERS : AND MANUFACTURERS.
)

AL TAR RAILS, BALCONIES, BAJ...USTRADING, , CASEMENTS & FRAMES,


CHANCEL SCREENS, HALL SCREENS, CRESTINGS, GRILLES,
PANELS, GATES, RAILINGS, DWARF WALL FENCES, LIFT ENCLOSURES.
STREET SIGNS.

Every Description of
WROUGHT IRON & ART METAL WORK for PUBLIC& PRIVATE BUILDINGS.
128 IRf'N 1\ND STEEL eeNSTRUeTI0N. [5ec. E

E. F. BLA,KELEY & Co.,


V.A.UXHALL IRON WORKS, LIVERPOOL.
' \ TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS-" CORRUGATED, LIVERPOOL." TELEPHONE NO. !il,81!6.

Iron Str ..clur11 !•,. Churches, Ch11p•ls, . .


' Schools, &c. GALVANIZED IRON
·~~,--,--~-.-:;----,;---"'l

Stores, Works,
. DWELLING
,.,
I HOUSES,
. ./-at. . Churches, Chapels,
. # I . . , SCHOOLS & MISSION
ROOMS.
POOF FOR MESSRS · Ml~NER'S SAFE CO . L TD .

Cricket and Tennia ,Pavlliona, Stables and Co,ach Houaea, H~y,


· Corn, a;,d Oo.ttle Sheds•
.
CHURCH AT COLWYN BAY,
IRON ROOF.5 AND BUILDIN0.5 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ·
_.._._.._.._.."''""'1t111111lltflll111t11n•MH'4w1n1- . - - -----1.-iilt!WmtlnUIJUI '•t ••• · - "'

IRON ROOFS .f rom 5d. per square foot of' ground covered, .a na Iron Churche,a,
Halls, and House•· from 2/6 per square foot, FIXED BY OUR MEN.
RsTIMA'l'JtS ON' APPT.JCA'l'TQN F1ntJt

P. BEI.tl.t
GENERAL SMITHS, ENGINEERS, .
~~ SON,
ESTABLISHED 1857.
PITT STREET IRONWORKS,
AND IRONFOUNDERS. .E DINBURGH.
Rolled Iron and Steel Entrance Oates ,and
Beams, Zore Beams, ·
Railings, Cast and
Sandwich Plates, Rl!-if·
way Bars-, &c., in st(ick Wrought Iron, of every
in great · variety · description.
UNCL1MBABLE AND HORIZONTAL BAR-FENCING
IRON ROOFS. SPIRAL STAIRCASES. BRIDGES, DOORS,
ORNAMENTAL \ ,WROUGHT IRON WORK OF ALL KINDS.

I '
Art Workers in Cast and . Wrought Iron. a:i· ~

Telegraphic Address-

" IRONWORKS," EDINBURGH.


Sec. E] IR0N 1\NO STEEL eeNSTRUeTI0N. 129

14 We have on our Wharf a Large Stock of STEEL


JOISTS, CHANNELS, ANGLES, TEES, and FLITCH
PLATES for prompt delivery.

,. PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED


BY OUR HAVING

OUR OWN - Foundry in London.


,, Pattern Shops ,,
Girder Yard
" "
Smith'sShops,&c. ,,
"
WROUGHT IRON AND
STE-EL ROOF PRINCIPALS AND GALVANIZED
CORRUGATED SHEETING ..
· ·:

TIE . . RODS, BOLTS. AND STRAPS.

SOLID CONCRETE FIREPROOF FLOORS~


WITH TERRA COTTA CASINGS,
To . PROTECT AND VENTILATE THE JOISTS.
Perfect protection from Fire to the Joists.
No discolouration i:o PlasteP caused by exposed Metal.

ADVANTAGES jl
No breaking away of Plaster or Concrete from underside of Joists.
No Wire Netting .to Joists necessary.
Space for the Joists to expand.

Eagle Wharf Rd., New North Rd.,


.G. ASTON &SON, LONDON, N.
180 IRE')N RND STEEL eeNSTRUeTIE')N. [Sec. E

FRANCIS MORTON &CO.,LTD.


CAST
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CONTRACTORS TO !i.M. COVl::RNMl::.NT.


CAST IRON
LICHT&. HEAVY
CASTINGS.

TANKS.

13UILDERS IRON & STEEL


UP TO 25•FEET IN LENGTH. WORK.

CALV~ IRON HOUSES &. STOl'IES


FO.R HOME. AND ABROAD.

STEEL & W . I . FRAMED ROOFS AND


BUILDINCS •
ff
O~NAMENTAL
Ill RAILINQ
CATES .~M~
LON.DON oF'r-rcE-._ 17 v1ctoi:t1A S! WESTMINSTER s.w.
F I ELD CATES & UNCLIMBABLE
•ENc1Nc

lfsers ef "The Compendium'' would


ob/jge by .mentjonjn,_g jt as the source o.f'
thejr jnfarmatjon when commuI{jcatjng wjth
the fjrms .(_efresented herein.
Sec. EJ IRt)N BUILDINGS, &c. 131

BLACKWALL GALVANIZED IRON CO., LTD.


Offices-CORBET COURT, LONDON, E.C.
Work s- O R CHARD PLACE. BLACKWALL, E.

BEST GALVANIZED CORRUGATED AND

FLAT WORKING-UP SHEETS.


MAKERS OF (YOUNG'S PATENT)

HYGIENIC FLOUR &CORN .


BINS.

Contractors for the Erection of all Kinds of Iron

ROOFING & BUILDINGS.

Makers of"
IRON KEGS,
DRUMS
and
CANS.

Largest Plant and most Modern Appliances in the Trade for

GALVANIZING IRON TANKS, CISTERNS, PLATES, ANGLES, BARS, &c.,


OF EXTRA LENGTH AND BREADTH.
~132 IRE)N BUILDINGS, &c. [Sec. E

A. &. J. MAIN &. CO., LTD.,


STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS.
-~•'111111.___Manufacturers of'-fl/l//j-~

STEEL IRON and BUILDINGS and

ROOFS. SHEDDING.
i.
'• I . ~


.,·,··
:,:,

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D esigro No. 470. - As e;-acted for Brighton Municipal Swimming Baths .

Steel and Iron l?rincip·a ls.


For PUBLIC HALLS, SWIMMING BATHS GYMNASJI JMS, ABATTOIRS, Etc.
A.<1 .. ,,.t~.i to carr'' S1ate. Tile . Clazed or Galvanised Iron Roofing .

NORTHERN LIGHT ROOFS,


Suitable for Weaving Mills Engineering Shops. Paper Mills, Printing Works ,
Steam Laundries, Etc , Etc.
,.

FIREPROOF FLOORS, COLUMNS, GJRDERS, DOORS. WINDOWS,


Estimates furnish ed for all STEEL and IRON flATERIAL used in BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.

ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION.

1'9, ellNN0N STREET' L0ND0N, E.e.


<2LYDESD1\LE IR0N W0RKS, 1?0SSILP1\RK, GL1\SG0W.
Sec. E] IR0N SUlLDINGS, &c. 133"

STEEL AND IRON BUILDINGS. SUITABLE FOR

5torage and Dock Warehouses, Packing and Dying 5heds, Electric Light and Tramway .
.Stations, Car 5heds, Gas Works, &c.

ENCLOSED STORE No. 2070.

ENGINEERING SHOPS AND FACTORIES.


Bngine and Fitting Planned to Stand
Shops, the Vibration of
Buildings Heavy Machinery.
for Manufacturing
purposes.
COLUMNS TO FIX
Foundries,
IN CONCRETE
Rolling
WITHOUT BUILT
FOUNDATIONS.

No. 2221.

IRON ROOFS
AND SHEDS FOR FIREPROOF,
BREWERIES, WROUGHT IRON
CEMENT WORKS,
TANNERIES, THROUGHOUT.
ETC.
Complete Roofing Catalogues Post Free on Application.

A. &J. MAIN &Co., LTD., StrnctnralEngineers, I


49, CANNON STREET, LONDON, E.C.
CLYDESDALE l~ON WORKS, "'POSSILPARK, GLASGOW.

CON. COY. ]
MET.1\L W0RK. [Sec. E

( R EG I STE R ED T RADE MARK ).

SPECIAL ISTS in all ki n ds of LATT ICE WORK.


Wrought Iron and Wirework for all purposes. Galvanized
Pattern 32 . Patter n 25.
Only made in Brass; can befi tted into Guards for Windo w s and Glass Roofs prepared a n d fixed. Suitable for P anels in W ood Framing. or
squar e brassfra meas shown, if desired. BUILDERS' WJR EWORK OF EVERY DESCR I PTION. can be fram ed in Angl e Iron, if desired .

"!

Pattern 4 9 . F ramed as Pattern 43. Pattern sc;. Framed as Pattern 43. Pat tern 6 1. Framed as P attern 43.

ORNAMENTAL METAL LATTICE \

FOR VENTILATING PANELS. GUARDS TO LIFTS, COVERS FOR HOT


WINDOW BLINDS, COUNTER SCREENS FOR OFFICES, DPOR
PANELS, ETC .. IN IRON, BRASS, OR COPPER. l WATER COILS, ETC., IN IRO~,. BRASS, OR GOPPER.

,,~ lddress: GEO.CASTON &Co., 29, Great Dover ,St., S.E.


1

r=

Special Designs' Designs .md


w orked out to Estimates
Architect s• prepared
on appli-
r eq u irements . cation.

Pattern 47. Framed as Patte.rn 4J.


oattern 24. Framed as Pattern 43-
Wreucht I ron Screen· 'or Bank Counter,
Lattice Work. Pattern 83.
Sec. E] METllL weRK. 135

MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WROUGHT IRONWORK FOR THE BUILDING TRADE.


COMPLETE C .\TALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION.
136 MET1\L ·w0RK. [Sec.- E
H' WO
MILK STO~1, . . ·.00 cf ...~~~:~na·
Works & Offices- Tetegrams-

-~
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Makers of ·
Columns, Stancheons,
o~
~. Gateo, Railings, in Wrought and Cast Iron.
V Inspection Covers and Frames. Stoves, &c., &c. -_,

IRON FOUNDERS,

PRICES

GEO. M. WHILEY,
Gold and Silver Beater,
(ESTABLISHED 1835.)

98, WHITFIELD STREET, .· TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, W.


Specialite: "PURE FINE" GOLD , LEAF
(Guaranteed absolutely f"ree from alloy), . ·
As !\UPplied to H.M. Government, Albert Memorial, the Houses of Parliament,
Windsor Castle, British Museum, &c., &c.
·\ Gold Leaf in 30 different shades and qualities. Pure Platinum
:..J Leaf. t' Fine Copper Leaf. Imitation Gold Leaf, &c. Real Gold Powder.
· -,\Bronze ·Powd.e r. Pure Silver Leaf. Untarnishable White Metal Leaf".
Transferred Gold for Outside Work. &c. PRICES ON APPLICATION .

BUILD_el?S' ANNOUNC£~ENTS,
eQmmencing on .. page . 39.2 , ~bowing the class. of work various
Building .Fi_rms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to .Architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings,. &c.
" Se.c. E] 61\TES, R1\ILINGS, 1\ND CTHER MET1\L W0RK. 137

The COALBROOKDALE COMPANY, Limited.


·1

THE COALBROOKDALE COMPANY, LIMITED,


Have recently designed and m ade for

Por the Prin cipal E ntrance t o

LILLESH1\LL H0USE,
SHR0:PSHIRE,
A S E T OF

WROUGHT IRON GATES AND RAI LINGS,


CONSISTING OF

One Pair of Carriage Gates, two Side Gates, with four


Pilasters supporting the Gates and La nt erns.
The w idth of the E ntrance is 56 ft., a nd th e h eight in centre 12 ft.

The accompanying I llustration t's taken from one of the Side Gates.

SPECIAL DESIGNS PREPARED. AND

EsT!MATES GIVEN UPON APPLI CATION .

A R CHITE CTS' DESI GNS CA REFULLY CARR!EJJ CT

MAK E RS OF

VEUANDAH5, POUCHE5, BALCONIE5,


5TArnCA5E5, COLUMN5, BAND 5TAND5,
UAILING5 and GATE5, in \\TQOUGHT r.n<l
CA5T IUON.
BUONZE METAL WOUK.
MANTELPI ECE5, QEG 15TEQ5, I G QATE5,
KITCHEN QtfNGE5, 5TOVE5, &c.,
and General Light Castings.

WORKS: COALBROOKl)ALE, R.S.O., SHROPSHIRE, Telegra111s-" DARBY, COAL BROOKDALE."

Addresses London Offices and Sh owrooms-


14.1, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C.
\ Telegra 111 s-" SE VERNDALE, LONDON." Telephone }\T,J, 5783 BANK.
138 61\TES, R1\ILING5, 1\NO 0THER MET1\L W .O RK. [Sec. E

ESTABLISHED
1860.
Sec. E] 61\TES, R1\ILINGS, 1\ND 0T~~R_!"ET1\L W0RK . 139

ESTABLISHED
1860.
140 Gi'\TES, R1\ILINGS, 1\ND 0THER MET1\L W0RK. [Sec. E

HILL & SMITH ' '


BRIERLEY HILL IRON WORKS, BRIERLEY Hill,
ST AFFORD SHIRE.
London Address: 118, QUEEN VICTORIA ST. Dublin Addres1 : 47, DAWSON &T.

MANUFACTURERS of" PREMIUM" CONTINUOUS IRON & STEEL FENCING, WIRE FENCING, UNCLIMBABLE RULING,
GA.TES, A.ND OTHER IRON WORK APPLICABLE TO THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED PROPERTY.

I [!!:
~ . '' i'
F-'OHC!JPl~ETREE GUAR~ S,
From 12/- each. PREMIUM CONTINUOUS BAR FENCE. From 216 per ya.rd. · l WROUGHT IRON TREE GUARDS.
From 10/- each.

IMPROVED GAST IRON


STRAINING PILLAR.
From 90/- each.

VILLA GATES AND RAILING.

CORRUGATED SHEE'! IRON AUTOMATIC UNCLIMBABtE RAILING FOR RAKING


FENCE & GATES TO MATCH. GROUND, AND GATES TO MATCH.
Prices on appli catinr>, Prices on application.

J..6
I I
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I
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I

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- :
\'''l'""l'%\\\l~"'~·\%~1'. ,.;,~~~~~~':fl.~~,\-~\\~---- '~-'$~'lo.~~~~

From' 4/11 pn yard. FIELD GATES. from 27/6 eaJh.

1/6 per gailon at W orks,


or 1/8 at most Rail way I·
Stations, in 9, r 8, 36
ga llon casks.
IRON SHEDS. ROOFS. BLACK VARNISH. KENNEL & POULTRY RAILINGS. WIRE NETTIN~.
CATALOGUES, PRICES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND DRAWINGS, SENT ON APPLICATION.
Per;oual Surveys of E states, &c. , made, and prnctiral advice given as lo the best Iron Work, &c. ,' to adopt. E nquirers sh ould specify the
approximate quantities required, as larger quantities ran be supplied at cheaper rates than'6mall lots.
~ To facilitate Reference replies, please mention this AdvertiEe::nent ~
'- Sec. EJ /' G1J:TES~ '·'R1\ILINGS, · 1\ND CTHER MET1\L WCRK. 141

LONDON- l DUBLIN -
. ~
118, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., E.C. 47, DAWSON STREET. '· . Makers of
Makers of
·GATES, BAND·
RAILINGS, STANDS,
TOMBRAILS1 VERANDAHS,
ALTAR PORCHES,
RAILS, COVERED
tECTERNS, WAYS,
SAS BALUSTERS,
STANDARDS,
STAIR·
PENDANTS CASES,
AN D

BRACKETS. NEWELS,
PULPIT BALCONIES,
RAILS, COLUMNS,
PULPIT SPANDRILS,
LIGHTS,
SCREENS, CRESTINGS,
HINGES, FINIALS,
LATCHES, VANES,
SIGNS. LAMPS•

. .•

;(~111 ··~·'k=!~ , .,11:::;;;


11
.~!£ ifrlllll!!'' ·'.]P'::":..
TOMS RAILINC,. J~l.
. .S HOP, OOOR . GRll.LE:S N° ~
11 ·~ ~JNDOWV ~<ORr~L[& . l'fo MATCH,
-~~ '

HILL l SMITH, ~'TAIR RAILINy ]J!'il . .


BRIERLEY HILL, STAFFORDSHIRE .
-. . J
142 G11TE5, R111LINGS, 1\ND 0THER MET11L WCRK. [Sec. E

A•.&; J.nlCAI~ .&; Ce>.~Ld.


Ornamental Wrought Iron Work. Architects' Designs Estimated for.
~ SPECIAL AND ORIGINAL DESIGNS PREPARED AND ESTIMATES SUBMITIED.
WR.OUGHT IR.ON ENTR.ANCE GATES. Width, between Piers, 11 ft.
Height, to Top of Pediment, 9 ft.
Design No. 6oOI.. Price. Gate, £38 toe. Pierv, per pair. £10.

C .L .\j ~

Wrought Iron Railing, as Desjgn, 3 ft. high .• per ft. 71


., ,. ,. 3 ft. 6 in. high ,, 7/6
Pilasters, 9 in. wide, as design, at 6 ft. apart,
each 3 ft. high, 24/• ; 3 ft . 6 in. high, 25/=

ENTRANCE GATES 1 RAILINGS 1 BALUSTRADES, Etc., Deeigned to suit every Style of Architecture.
PRICED CATALOGUE (ORNAMENTAL SECTION) FREE ON APPLICATION.

49 ' CAN NON ST REET' LON DON ' E"c"J AND CLYDESDALE IRON WORKS,
POSSILPARK, GLASGOW.
Sec. E] 61\TES, Rl\ILINGS, 1\ND 0THER MET1\L W0RK. 143

A. & J. MAIN &


UNCLIM&llBLE COIUlUGATED 5HEET=ll10N fENCING j'.IND Gi'.1TE5.

Gate No. 719.

No. 716.-S uitable for Asylums, Hospitals, Doc ky -1 rd ~. Raceco urses. a nd enclosures where privacy is esse ntial. It is
u nclim bable, strong and durable, r·1.d not subj ect to derny or to being stole n for fire wood, as in the case of timber .
SPECI FICATION.-Galvanized Corrugated Sh eets, No. 24 gauge, ~errated along top ; P ai n tec'l Angle-iron Horizo ntals, Tee-
iron Stan da rds, fit ted with Main's Paten t "Two-w in g ed " Ea rth Plate, at 9 ft. apart, h avi ng Stay to each. The Sheets are
secured to Horizont als with special H oo k-bolts and Washers, t o t ake whi ch h oles are punch ed in Sheets when erectin g.
NOTE.-4 ft. 6 in. an d 5 ft. high h ave two Hori zontals; 6 ft. a nd 7 ft. hi gh , three Horizontals.
Sheeting of Heavier Gaug es ca n be a dop ted, if re quired, at proportionate pr ices.
FENCE. s. d. HAND GATES & PILLARS. DOUBLEGATES (10ft.wide)&PlLLARS.
4 fr. 6 i n. high, per yard . . 6 6 £5 ro o each . £10 o o each.
5 ,, 0 7 0 6 2 6 IO 15 0
6 ,, O . . 8 II 6 I2 O II 15 0
7 ,, 0 ,, 9 9 7 2 6 ?3 IO 0

MAIN'5 COQQUGATED 5TEEL DALE fENCI NG i'.IND GATE5.


Introduced as a Substitute for Wood, is Stronger, more Durable, and Cheaper.
T h is F encin g adapts itself readily, wh en bein g erected , to any gradients or cw ves. It can be m ade Poultry or R abbit
proof by placing the Pales sufficiently close.

No. 683.
No. 679.-T he above illustration repr ese nts th e usual for m of Steel Pale Fence for ge11eral r1q11ire111ents. It is readily
fixed, an y !za11dy labourer being able to erect it. The Pales are m ade of Steel. as p er Section below. All .the par ts are made up
into bundles re ady for fix ing, and in erecting ti:Je Standards an d H ori zo ntal Bars a re.first placed in position, anrl th e Pales then
bolted to tlte H orizontal B ars; in this way the Fence can be erected on any gradient or in any citrve \\ ithout difficulty
S PECIFICATION.-No. 679, Pales 3 in. apart, Daylight.
FEI\CE. s d. HAND GATES & PILLARS. DOUBLE GATES & PILLARS.
3 ft. 6 in . hig h. per yard . . 5 5 £2 IO o each . £5 5 o each.
3 "9 .. 5 7 2 IO 0 5 7 6
4 "0 ·,, .. 5 9 2 12 6 ,, .5 IO 0
4 " 6 .. 6 8 2 I5 0 5 I5 0
5 " 0 .. 7 2 3 I2 6 ,, 5 17 6
5 " 6 " . . 96 500 700
6 " 0 . . IO 1 5 IO O 7 IO 0

Manufacturer£ of every description of WROUGHT=IRON Railing and Fem;ing for Railways,


Public Parks, Cemeteries, Recreation Grounds, Private Parks, &.c. Wrought Iron Tree Guards,
Entrance Gates, &.c., &.c.
COMPLETE CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.

A nd Clydesdale Iron Works,


49, CANNON ST., LONDON, E.G. Possilpark, GLASGOW.
144 MET1\L Wt)RK, e1\STJNGS, &c:
THE COALBROOKDALE COMPANY LIMITED.
COALBROOKDAL~ R.&O. i sHow 141, Queen Victoria Street,
WOR KS.
~ London, E.C.
SHROPSHIRE.
Telegrams - " DARBY. COAL BROOKDALE." I Telegrams:-" SEVEP. NDA T,F. T.f' N"DOV"

,, h
Sec. EJ MET.1\L W0RK, <..<?RSTINGS, &c. 145 .

Offices and Works:


187, 189, 191, & 193, UNION STREET,. BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E.
Telephon e : No. 193 HOP. 1'e!egrams : " H AYWARD BROTHERS, LONDON. "
New West E11d Slzowrooms, r6, J AMES S TREE7; HAYMARKE T, S.W.,
Opposite " H otel Carlton."

lfsers of 66
The · Compe12djz1n1)) woulcl
obfjge by mentjonjn_g it as the source of
thejr 1nfarmatjo12 when commu.qjcatjng wjth
the fjrms represented herejn.
146 METAL W0RK, '21\STINGS, &c. [Sec. E
\

THE

.ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK Co., Lo.,


Engineers and Ironfounders.
-----------------------------------··--

IRON
STAIRCASES.
Strai2ht or Spiral.

FIRE ESCAPE
STAIRCASE&,
to L.c.c. and other
requirements.

IRON ROOFS, FCOT BRIDGES, VERANDAHS, PORCHES, IRON DOORS, &c.


DESIGNS and ESTIMATES Furnished on Application.

General Wrought and Cast Iron Work.

LARGE SHOW ROOMS at

The St. PANCRAS IRON WORKS, St. Pancras Rd., London,N.W.


Telegrams: "EQUITATION, LONDON.' Telephone: 519 , KING'S CROSS .
Sec. E] MET1\L . W0RK, enSTINGS, &c. 147

~!1
:tfov
Oriel
148 [Sec. E_

1\rboui)

I "F7 re Eycc1 p~ -

-J
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~i'.)
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149

···T .H E···

eATALeGUB.
. . . -0 ~

5ee also .Summary of Contents, page 1.

, '

Section F.
firepr901 · cons1ruc11on. Ftreprool Doors,: sates, · ic.
flreprool Ma1er1a1s.

FIRMS REPRESENTED lN THIS SECTION.

PAGE PAGE
ADAMANT Co., LP. . . r5r LUCAS, J.E. .. r59
ASTON, G., & SON . . r50 PRICE, GEo., Lo. .. 160
DOWSON, TAYLOR & Co," · · r53 RATNER SAFE Co., Lo ... .. r6r
GARDINER, SONS & Co. , LD. . . r5+-r57 ST. PANCRAS· IRON Wo,RK Co., Lo. .. •. 162
HAYWARD' BRbs . & Eq:sTEIN, Lo. .. r68 SKIDMOR,E , T., & SON •• .. r59 .
HOBBS, HART & C<'., LD. r58 TANN, JaHN .. 163
JoNES, F., & Co•.. 149 WHITFIELD, F ., & Co. 164- r67
KrnG, ]. A., & Co .. 152

Do not ,Warp. Do not Contract Damp. Supplied in Suitable Sizes.


THE :))Ni.Y' DURABLE SUBSTITUTE . FOR LATH AND PLASTER.

,· FlBROU6~~..s~~ils LABS;
'Telephone:
675 KING'S CROSS.

.
. EDK JO' NES··&·co· KENTISH
'FlR .: . . ~
RYLAND ROAD,
. TOWN, N.W.
. . •
'.
'' SLAGWOOL.
Telegrams; . •·
LONDO~.·" . I

See also Section B, pages 77 and 78.


150 FIREPReeF eeNSTRUeTieN. [Sec. F

G. ASTON -& SON,


Eagle Wharf Road, New North Road, London, N~
Telepbo:¥te, 119. Dalston. Telegraphic Adciress: "INWROUGHT, LONDON."

(WORKS and O~FICES AS ABOVE.)

FOUNDERS AND IRON CONTRACTORS.


Columns and Stanch eons 1n Cast" Iron or Steel.
.
STEEL COMPOUND & RIVETTED PLATE GIRDERS.'

FIREPROOF AND VENTILATING FLOOR.


Lightest, Strongest & most Perfect. Ventilating System.

~NISHED FLOOA

LONGITUDINAL SECTION·.

TRANSVERSE .SECTION .SHOWING LINTELS AND AR.CH CENTR.EING IN POSITION.

TRANSVERSE .SECTION SHOWING FINISHED FLOOR..

This Flooring is constrnctecl with Steel Joists, Concrete Arches, and Terra Cotta Lintels. '
. T:be Lintels are designed in k\1Ch a maunei· that they completely encase and protect from fire the joists upon
whfah thev rest, and are so constructed as to form a continuous air c,h amber through the floor. ·
Thin corrugated curved iro_n placed ~et:"~en th~ :nebs of the Li. n~els, .serves as a permanent cen~reing, and
forms the c;oucrete into arches spnnging from JOtst to Joist, thereby ga1111ng the advantages of great stieugth and
extreme lightness; the bulb tops of the l,intels beiug embedded in the concrete, are by that means firmly fixed
anc1 held. - · ·
The weight is carried by the joist~ and concrete only! .the !,in tels simply serving as a fire-resisting covering
protecting the metal and concrete, and formrng a flat fire-clay cethng, ,keyed to receive plaster. ,
It is partly due to the circulation of air that we claim our sys~em t.o te absolutely fire-proof.
The minimum depth of the floo;r is 6 inches, and the dead weight 1s only 40 lbs. per foot super.
Sec. FJ FIREVR0{)F e{)NSTRUeTI{)N. 151

Telegrams: " Adamant, Birmingham." Registered Office a1£d Works : Birminl(ham.


'' Chromolith, Landolf ." London 0 lfice : go, Queen Stnet, Chea~sii.1,
" Range, Bristol." Stor1s: St. Pa11cr11s Sttition, L ondoK,
"AdamaKt, Newcastle-011-Tylfl." Mid. Ry. Co., 59, Victcri• Str11t, Eris'°'.
ADAMANT has received the Gold Medal of Excellence from the American Institute of New York, 1888
Also Gold Medal from the Great Exhibition, York, 1889; First-Class Bronze Medal, Birmingham, 1889 1898.

MANUFACTURERS OF ADAMANT._ PLASTER & CHROMOLITH, FOR WALLS, CEILINGS, & MOULDINB8,
ALSO BIRMINGHAM WATERPROOF CEMENT, SLABS FOR PUGGING AND FIBROUS WORK, ANO
FIREPROOF FLOORS AND CEILINGS.
~DAMA.NT The special advantages of ~sing this Plaster are :-It Driea Qulckly, it ii
la mixed with More Durable and Sanitary ~h~n com~on Plaster, neither shrinking, crackin1,
WATER ONLY. nor absorbmg germs of disease, and 1t 1s Easlly Applied by any good plasterer.

• THE ADAMANT CO. respectfully invite tlie notice ef Arcliitects and Builders to tlu following
S,pecialities, and will be pleased to sliow sucli work executed by tlienz if desi1ed :- ·
BRIT. OPAL is a substitute for glazed bricks or tiles. It can be finished in an y colour, aud is unquestionablywwe artistic
--1he effects being limitless- and !llOre durable, while the cost compa res in its favour. There are no llnsightly
jni11ts. it is n11~tQiirnble. eaoily r<"paired, may he washed without injury, and can be fixed by any intelligent workman.
FIBROUS PLASTER ENRICHED can be carried out to any design for Ceilings, Facias and Cornices, or fro.m our own
stock patterns.
FIBROUS SLABS as used throughout the New General
Hospital, Binniugbam, in th eir effective system of ventilation.
"GRANOLITHIC" used for staircases, cills, beads, either
moulded or plain, and for forming pavements, and floors,
specially suitable for stabling.
FIREPROOF ~LOORING (as shown ~n the two acaompany-
ing sketches) 1s a system of work which bas been subj ected
to very severe and practical tests, and we confidently assert
it is more fire-resisting, the simplest, strongest, and
lightest floor of the various systems in the m arket. It has
been adopted throughout the ~ew Ge_uer~l _Hospital,
Birmingham, and ma~y other km.dred m~tltubons .and
factories all over the kmgdom, and 1s exclusively specified
by many of our leading architects.
"BIRMINGHAM" WATERPROOF OEM ENT is well
adapted for Baths, Tanks, Perished Stone Work, and all
External Plastering. It is absolutely unaffected by heat or
water, and cau be stippled i~ various tints or polished to
a fine surface. It adheres to iron, wood, or stone.

fliiT" Estimates are given for all kinds of work named above, and experienced workmen are
sent out to instruct if required .
1
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PRICES AT WORKS. vG>\ AGENTS.~


No.• Adamant, for Wallo, weichs 165 lbs. per bae:; No. ""• or Lath, •:JO lbs.
per bai:; No. 1, 140 lbs. per bag. LONDON.-Office, go & 9r, Queen Street, Cheapside.
Wbeo orderinc state the kind required. BRISTOL.-}. J. CALCOTT, 3, Bristol Bridge, Bristol, Sole
Ao.A.M.A.N'r No. 2 Floating Coat (Walls) •• pcr,,bac ~ ~ Agent for West of Engl and and South Wales.
Do. 2x ,, " (Lath) s 0 BURTON.- J. C. STATON & Co., Shobnal Mills~ Burtou-
Po. J Setting ,, • · · • ., 011 -Trent, Sole Agents for Burton Pottery D1stnct.
Rou~h Stucco, or Stone Face S 0
11
Do. ,, 1 x u
Do. 11 1xx Cormce Backing .. . ·. - 2 9 MIDDLESBOROUGH. - HUTCHINSON BROS., G:-ange
Do. ,, •.A. .. ,, Finishing (pure White) •• ,, ~ 0
CM ROMOLITH •• Superfine Panan Face •· •• u 0
Road.
Ba11s charged 9d each · 8d allowed when retu rned in e:ood condition. NEWCASTLE - ON-TYNE.-JO~ . GREY,65, Northumber-
Terms : 2i per c~nt. for cash on receipL of goods. xi per cent. for cash on
1

l and Street.
10th of following month. . . .
Tints and Colours (to be stippled) accordwe to order. Prices given on DUBLI N. - ST E WART & WILLlAMS, 50,MiddleAbbey St.
application. · I
7-lb. Sample Bagi of any of the above materials sent free on reGc1pt of 1 6
P.0.0 . 0< Stamps.
For f1wtlle1 · i11jormatio1t appty the ll/a1111,gi11g Dirtctvr, JOHN WILKINSON, COJIKERCl.IL ST., BIRMINGH.lll.
Secrdary, REECE W. PALK. '

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152 FIREPR00F eeNSTRUeTI0N. [Sec. F

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MEDALS. HIOHESTAWAR~S ~T
FIRI'! TESTS . -e=

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...-Q PATENT SLABS AND HOLLOW BLOCKS .
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r.a SAWN AND NAILED LIKE BOARDS.
Z ~ TESTED BY THE BRITISH FIRE PREVENTION COMMITTEE TO OVER 2000° Fht. "'Sa

- 1:,-._r:tem ively used for F ireproofing Staircases as required by London County Coztncil.
SEVERAL LAROE CONTRACTS GAINED IN OPEN COMPETITION WITH THE PRINCIPAL PARTITIONS ON ThlE MARKET.
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without intermediate supports. The Slabs are bQ.ililt up with gauged stuff, and the vertical CC
z ___ _ j~~~ts grouted with Plaster. Dado and Frieze Rails are nailed direct to Slabs. ..I

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NO FINISHING COAT OF PLASTER Rb.QUIRED.
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Q QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR ANY QUANTITY OF WORK, FIXED AND FINISHED COMPLETE .
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QUEEN VICTORIA STREET,
e KinJ;l:~~~'L~~on. LONDON, E.C.
cc .
. LL1 Works: HAYES, MIDDLESEX (on Grand Junction Canal).
C)! AGENTS-
" SCOTLAND- Stuart's Granolithic Stone Co., Ltd., 6, Torphichen Place, Edinburgh, and ~! London.
Counties of HEREFORD, STAFFORD, WORCESTER & WARWICK-
Ch~rJes A. Line, 18, Burlington Chambers, 118, New Street, Birmingham.
Sec. F] FIREPR00F 000RS, 51\FES, &c. 153'

DOWSON. T~vLbR & Co,,


M.1\THER & PL.1\TT, Ltd., Proprietors.
F: N"' G- I . N"' "F'; F: :EC. S .
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MANUFACTURERS OF HINGED, FOLDING, SLIDING, & EVERY


DESCRIPTION OF FIREPROOF DOORS.
Sole Manufacturers of Patent Self-Closing

ARMOURED FIREPROOF DOORS.


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Ojjicially endorsed by t!ze FIRE OFFICES COJVIJVII'I''I'EE.

The Armoured Door is the only Sliding Fireproof Door accepted


by the Fire Offices Committee.

All Doors are care-


fully constructed Sunk Handles on
in our own Factory, all Sliding Doors,
and built only to and Double Oatcb
the Insurance Oom- workable from one
panieb' specification centre on all Hinged
and Folding Doors.
All Sliding Doors
fitted with Im- Improved Fittings
proved Ornamenta.l of Best Quality
Frictionless Pulley only used.
Hangers, except in
cases wh~~e the
headroom is limited, These Doors have
when straight b!l.ll proved their worth
bearing Hangers in many actual
are supplied . fires.

. ..............
WILL NOT BUCKLE.
LIGHTER & CHEAPER
TH.AN IRON DOORS.
Write for Illustrated Catalogue.
MANCHESTER: LONDON:
BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE. r4, VICTORIA STREET, S.W.
LEEDS: GLASGOW: BIRMINGHAM:
14, INFIRMARY ST. 75, BUCHANAN ST. r4, BURLINGTON CHAMBERS, NEW ST.
154 FIREI'Rt'>t'>F Dt'>t'>RS, S1\FES, &c. [Sec. F

GARDINER, SONS,& Co., Ltd ._,


Teleg-raplLic Address -
NELSON STREET &ALL SAINTS' IRON WORKS, BRISTOL. '' Gardsone, Br istol."

IRON WAREHOUSE DOORS.

w 1. W2.

Doors of !ain. plate closing on Angle Iron Frame, thus--


6 ft. 6 in £3 12 0
6 ft. 6 in. 4 0 6
6 ft. 6 in. 6 8 6
5 0

6 ft. o in. x 2 ft. o in., one leaf. .. £3 4 0


6 ft. 6 in . x 2 ft. 6 in. ,, 3 II 3
6 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 6 in., twJ le<>ves 6 0 0
6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. o in. 6 4 6
6 ft. 6 in . x 5 ft. o in. 6 15 6
If with Angle Iron Rebates on Door, thus-

4J.L._. One ·leaf doors 29/ - each extra; two leaf doors, 4 2 /-each extra.
One leaf doors, 14/- each extra: two leaf doors, 26/- each extra. Above dimensions are sizes of doors. Openings should be 4 in.
Above prices include Hasp for Padlock or Bolt. I less iJl width and 2 in. less in height.
Unless otherwise ordered, th€Se rloors are sent with flat clJI to Box bandies to admit of doors being opened from either side,
let into floor, as shown on W 3. 2/- per hand!~ extra.
Two Leaf Doors have two bolts on the leaf closing first. Strong Tee Iron Straps on doors .in stead of fht, 16/6 per leaf extra.

Dt~COUNTS HD QUOTATIONS FOR Sf'ECIAL SIZES ON RECEIPT OF REQUIREMENTS.


FOR CASEMENTS AND SASHES, SEE SECTION L. COMPLETE CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION.
Sec. F] FIREPR00F 000RS, 51\FES, &c. 155

GARDINER, SONS, & Co., Ltd.,


NELSON STREET & ALL SAINTS' IRON WORKS, BRrSTOL. Telegraphic Address-
" Gardsons, Bristol ."

IRON · WAREHOUSE DOORS.


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Doors of i=in. Plate with ;J;= in. Panelling on one side, in clu-
Doors :tpin. Plate with i=in. ' ding Top Bar, C hannel Guide at bottom, and Hasp for Padlock,
Panelling, on one side in Rebated /~ 6 ft . 6 i.n. x 2 ft. 6 in., one leaf £4 r 3
7 ft. 0 In . X 3 ft. 0 IIl. 4 I3 6
Frame, thus- , ,;!;J:j; •••• ,,
6 ft. 6 i_n. x 4 ft. o i_n., two leaves 7 4. 6
7 ft. o rn. x 5 ft. om. B 4. o
6 ft. o in. x 2 ft. o in , one leaf £4 15 0 7 ft. o in . x 6 ft. o in . 9 r 3
6 IL 6 in. x z ft . 6 in. 5 5 6 Extra if Panelled on both sides-
7 ft. o in. x 3 ft . o in. .. 5 r4 6 One leaf doors, r8/- each extra; two leaf doors, 30/6 each extra.
6 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft, 6 in., two leaves 8 r9 6
6 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. o in. 9 4 0 If with Angle Iron Frame for Sides ~
6 ft. 6 in . x 5 ft. o in. 9 r6 o and Top of Opening, thus - /~
7 ft. o in. x 6 ft. o in. II 5 6
One leaf doors, 20/- each extra.
/,,.;:::,«
If panelled on both sides, one leaf doors, r8/- each extra: Two leaf doors, 29/6 each extra. iiiil••-
two leaf doors, 30/6 each extra. 'If with Interlocking Frame to Sides and Top, thus-
Extra, if with Angle Iron ~<~,
Frame, thus-
One leaf doors, 9/- each extra.
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Two leaf doors, r z/- eac h extra.
· Above prices include Two Bolts to each leaf or strong ordinary
.Uead Lock.
Best 2-Lever Lock .. · 3/- each extra. One leaf doors, ~9/- each extra; two leaf doom, 43/- each extra.
" 4- " " .. ' 5/- ., Above dimensions are sizes of doors. Openmgs ~hould be 4 11 .
ff four panels to each lea'. 4/3 per leaf extra, if panelled one side. less in widtll, and 2 in . less in height.
,, .. 8/ 6 " ,, , , both sides. Box Handles to admit of doors teing opened on ei 1her side,
Two Le af Doors have two bolts on the leaf ck sing first . 2/- per handle extra.
DISCOUNI S AND QUOTATIONS FOR SPECIAL SIZES ON RECEIPT OF REQU!HtMENTS.
FOR CASEMf;NTS AND SASHl~S, SEE SECTION L. COMPLETE C.A;rAr.OGUE SHN'l' ON Al'PLTCATfQN.
If

15~ FIREPR0E)F D00RS, 511.FES, &c. [Sec. F

GARDINER, SONS, & Co., Ltd.,


I
NELSON STREET & ALL SAINTS' IRON WORKS, BRISTOL. ,!t[!~cit:~·~.1~1::i:.:-

FIREPROOF DOORS as REQUIRED BY FIRE OFFICES' COMMITTEE.

A 20.
Doors of t~ ln. Plate, with t= in. Panelling on each side.
requirements of the FIRE OFFICES COMMITTEE.
All SLIDING DooRS must be METAL•
CovERED as No. A 20. -/.~
A
This is the only form of Iron Door which complies with the METAL=COVER.ED FIR.EPR.OOF DOOR.5.
Tl:.is is the only kind of Sliding Door which complies with the
requiremen ts of the FIRE OFFICES COMMITTEE.
Sliding Door with top hangings, runner bar, fixing bolts, handle,
PRICES OF
Hung in Rebated Frame, thus-
W 12. hh :,.. ···~- stop, and gnide complete.
For opening 6 ft. x 2 ft . one leaf £
6 ft. o in x 2 ft. o in., one leaf •• each £s 13 0 6 ft. 6 in . x 2 Jt. 6 in.
6 f.t. 6 in . x 2 ft. 6 in. ,. 6 3
7
6
ft.
ft.
o in.
6 in.
x
x
3 ft.
3 ft.
o in. ,.
6 in .. two leaves .•. "
6 I2
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7 ft
7 ft.
x 3 ft.
x 4 ft. "
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7 ft . 6 in . x 3 ft. 6 in.
6 ft. 6 in . x 4 ft. 0 rn. IO 14 " 8 ft. x 4 ft.
6 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. o in. " II 6 6
7 ft. o iu. x 5 ft. o in . ,, "
V:J 12 6 0
9 ft.
6 ft.
x 5 ft. "
6 in. x 4 ft. two leaves

4
Extra, if :with Angle lron 6 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft .
Frame, thus-
" 7 ft . x 5 ft.
7 ft 6 in. x 6 ft. "
One leaf doors, 9/- each extra.
Locks, or Flush Handles (to open Sliding Doors either side)
Two leaf doors, 12/· each extra. extra ifrequired.
Above prices include Two Bolts to each' Leaf as required by NOTE -Above are sizes of openings, doors overlapping three inches
Fire Insurance Offices. at top and at each side. If bull-nose bricks are used on
It Locks required in addition to Bolts, they are charged extra, viz.: quoins, a further allowance must be made.
Strong Ordinary, 6/-; Two Lever, 8/-; Four Lever, 10/-.
They can be made to other sizes, but- ~ Pri~es of above on. application, also for other sizes suitable for
One Leaf Doors must not exceed 7 ft. high x 3 ft. 6 in. wide. openrngs not exceeding 9 ft. high or 45 ft. super. which are the
Two Leaf Doors 7 ft. high x 5 f~. o in. wide. maximum limits allowed by Fire Offices Committee. '
DISCOUNTS AND QUOTATIONS FOR SPECIAL SIZES ON RECEIPT OF REQUIREMENTS.
Foit CASEMENTS AND SASHES, SEE SE CTION L, COMPL'E;'tE CATALOGUE SEN'r ON APPLICATION.
Sec. F] FIREPReeF Dt)t')RS, S1\FES, &c. 157

GARDINER, SONS, &Co., Ltd.,


NELSON STREET &ALL SAINTS' IRON WORKS, BRISTOL. T dtgYaph.ic Address-
,, Gard sons, Bristol."

STRONG ROOM DOORS.

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ws. 5TR.ONG R.OOM DOOR.
Made with or without Fire-proof Chamber.
STR.ONG R.OOM DOOR.. With Brass Handle throwing Four Bolts, secured by
two-keyed powder-proof lock, protected by
·with Iron Handle throwing Two Bolts, secured by . drill-proof plate; four fixed back bolts or dogs
two-keyed powder-proof safe lock, protected by on hinge side.
drill-proof plate . Front moulded With Lock Casing If with Fire-proof
full size of door, Chamber in addi-
but without 'Fire- rion to
proof Chamber. Lock Chamber.
Thickness of Plate. Thickness of Outer Plate,
!-inch. &-inch. ft . in. ft, in. !·inch..
ft. in. ft, in.
6 0 x 2 0 £ 14 8 0 £ 17 3 0
6 0 x 2 0 £9 18 0 [IO 18 0 6 0 x 2 6 15 4 0 17 19 9
6 0 x 2 6 IO 13 6 II t6 0 6 0 x 3 0 15 19 6 18 18 0
6 0 x 3 0 II 6 0 12 IO 6 If Outer Plate -~-in. thick, £1 5s. extra.

Above p<ice' am foe doom with ~a If with Strong Angle Iron Frames
thus-
Frames thus- (~.Y, •-• £1 lOS. extra.

ILLUSTRATIONS & PRICES OF VENTILATING GATES SENT ON APPLICATION.


DISCOUNTS AND QUOTATIONS FOR SPECIAL SIZES ON RECEIPT OF REQUIREMENTS.
FOR CASEMENTS AND SASHES, SEE SECTION L. COMPI,ETE CATAI,OGUE SEN"l' ON APPI,lCATlON.
158 FIREPR00F D00R5, 57\FES, &c. [Sec. F

HOBBS, HART, & Co., Ltd., ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF


Patent Steel FIRE & BURGLAR-RESISTING "Seamless" Bent
Body SAFES AND STRONG ROOMS.
STRONG ROOM AND PARTY WALL DOORS · TO MEET EVERY RISK.
MAKERS OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND TREA$URY DOORS.
SLIDING OR HANGING
Keyed Rebated While strongly
Party Wall Doors . recommending the Keyed
Rebated Party Wall Doors,
HOBBS, HART, & Co.,
are prepared to estimate
and supply at the lowest
prices
Party Wall Doors
to suit every requirement.

PATENT

GH EAPS I DE
GONE VENTILATORS
LON DON
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For Strong Rooms or Vaults.
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40 PAGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREA


ON APPL/CATION.

• Acompetent Representative will be sent to eonfer with Contractors desirous of using H. H. & Co.'s Manufactures.
Showrooms- 76, CHEAPSIDE, E C.

GE~~~A~o°::~~Es} ARLINGTON STREET' ISLINGTON, N.


See also Page in Section K.
Sec. F] FIREVR00F D00RS, S1\FES, &c. 159

J. E. LUCAS, Telegram.s-
"LUCAS, ENGINEER,
BROCKLEY, S.E.

Bee' also Paa;es


183, 189, & 2 hi.
ENGINEER & PATENTEE OF SELF-SUSTAINING LIFTS,
l RON DOORS, METAL CASEMENTS & SASH ES.
A
. VESTA ROAD, BROCKLEY, S.E.
a.- Please send FIRE RESISTING IRON DOORS
fo meet the requirements of Insurance Co.'a.
Particulars for
AS SUPPLIED TO
Paul's Wharf, E. C.
Home and Colonial Stores.
Ferguson's Wharf, £., &c., &c ..
Every Description
of
FIRE RESISTING REVOLVING
SHUTTERS,
IRON OR STEEL • . IN LIEU OF IRO~ DOORS
AS AT
- -

DOOR supplied. KENNET WHARF, E.0.; LEATHER LANE, E.O.;

DODD :... . & COUNTY BANK, DEPTFORD; HOWARD'S

CONTRACTOR TO THE ADMIRALTY.


HOT.EL, W.O., ETO., ETO., ETO.

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ESTABLISH\ED 1850. PRIZE AWARD MELBOURNE, 1883 .
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SE ND FOR

'' S K I D M 0 R E' S " PRICE LISTS OF

Fire, Fall and Thief- Proof Iron and StEel


SA.:F"'ES~
Iron Doors and Frames, Sliding Doors, Strong Rooms. &c.
THOMAS SKIDMORE & SON,
Staffordshire Safe and Lock Works,
WOLVf!RHAMPTON .
THESE SAFES PRESERVED THEIR CONTEN'\"S IN THE GREA1" LONDON AND
AUSTRALIAN FIRES CF 1897.

BUILDERS~ ANNOUNC£,~ENT~
'-'?ommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to l\rchitects when placinq contrt,Icts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
160 FIREl?R00F D00R5, 51\FES, &c. [Sec. F

BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT.

THE "TWENTIETH CENTURY" STRONG ROOM ODOR.

LOCKS AND
LOCKS AT THE UNLOCKS
SIDE. AUTOMATICALLY.

INDICATES
WHEN LOCKEO
5t INCH
AND UNLOCKED.
FIRE-PROOF
CHAMBER ON
DOOR DOGR PLATE
ENTIRELY FILLED ft INCH
WITH SOLID STEEL
FIRE-PROOF
COMPOSITION. LOCK PROTECTED
FROM DRILLING
OR VIOLENCE
AT ALL POINTS
THE FIXING CAN BY PATENT
BE LEFT TILL 'CASE HARDENlD'
STRONG ROOM DRILL, AND
IS PRACTICALLY
SLEDGE-HAMMER
FINISHED.
PROOF METAL.

iT ENTEES
1

Telegram s-
,, S afes,
i fACTURERS TelejJhone-
N o. 225
Wol verh a mpton." Wolv erhampton.

'WOLVERHAMPTON
\
No. 75 T C DOOR PLAT E . ~ in ch solid steel, bung to door fra me b y m assive steeled
T o fi x a "Twentieth Prices to suit walls up t o r8 inches centres.
Century" G ra sp Frame LOCK CASE. Built of s teel th roughout, and fi lled enti rely with fi re -proof
t11ick . PRI CES. co mpositio n. F astenings a s ill ustrated . F ull description of 11 Twent ieth
Door, take off the I ack S ize of Door -Pl a tes. £ s. d. C entury" locki ng mechanism is given on pa ge 1 2 of our Catalogue Section 4,
a ngle, place door in open~ s ft. 6in . x 2ft 6in . . . 48 0 0 post free on applicati on . '
ing left fo r it in wall of 6ft. oin. x zft . 6in . . . 5 2 O O TH E GRA S P FRA M E is of strong con struction , with steel lobby plates,
strong room (size of whic h 6ft . 6i n. X 2 t. 6in . . 5 6 IO O T iron lockin g h a rs ; gripping a ngles back and fr on t .
6ft. oin . X 3lt . oin. 60 o O
will be sent by us on receipt 61t. 6in. x 3ft. oin . .. 64 10 O TH E G R IL LE is constructed of ba r iron 2 inch x t inch. w.ith round bars
o o rder), refix b ack angle 7ft. oin. x 3ft. oin . .. 7 0 O O ·~ inch thick, pl aced 2! inches apa rt cent re to centre. Secured by our own '1\ake
by scre ws from the in side, For \ Val' s exceedin g 18 inch es Oest 4-levc r lock , with two kc s.
a nd the door a nd fra me a re th ick bu t not exceedin g 24 inch es T HE W HOLE of best workman ship and fi nish through out· well painted,
thi c k the prices a r e 70/ ~ extra in any a nd sent ca~ria ge p a id to any Railway Sta tion in the Un ited K ingdom.
a n a l solut<> iixtu re.
of a bove sizes.
Sec. F] FIREPRE)0F DE)0RS, S1\FES~ &c. 161

RATNER SAFE Co., Ltd., MANUFACTUR ERS OF IMPROVED


Ratner Safe Wo rks:
FIRE AND THIEF RESISTING DIR ECTORS:
HANCOCK ROAD, BOW,
DANIEL R. RATCLIFF, J.P.,
London, E.
Teleg,.ams :
SAFES, For 111a11y yea.rs llian-
"SAVEALLS," London. STEEll ST~ONG ~ooms, agi11g Partner of the Firm
Cit y Depot : Strong Room Doors, Safe Deposits, Party of Thomas Milner & S on,
51, MOORGATE ST., E.G. Wall Doors, &c;. Safe M amtfactiwers ,Liver-
(Near the Bank o.f Ent;land.) . pool and London.
Telegrams: GREAT CITY FIRE,. 19 Nov., 1897. PERRY F. NURSEY, C.E.,
"TH I EFPROOF," L.o ndon. Past President of the
Buc harest:
GREAT FIRE AT SMYRNA, 24 Sept., 1895. Societv of Engineers.
STRADA LIPSCANI, 80. GREAT FIRE IN LEEDS, 28 Dec., 1895. W. MILNER RATCLIFF.
All RATNER SAFES Preserved contents perfectly.

THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT WORK HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT BY THE MAKERS OF RATNER SAFES:

I
C1Tv SAFE DEPOSIT & AGENCY Co., Ltd. , London, 31 760 Safes, 125 Steel S trong J THOS . ELSLEY, LIMITED. Iron Doors.
Rooms. The largest and most important order ever given in th e Safe Trad~. G. H.-.RDCN G & SONS . Iron Doors.
CHANCERY LANE SAFE DEPOSIT. Extensive Additions. A main Safe Depos ~t, THE BRITI S H INDIA STEAM NAvrGATION Co. Eight Steel Strong Rooms.
divided into fo ur compa.r tments, 35 feet long, containing io,400 Safes. WIN C HE STER Hous E SAF::! D EPOS IT . Extra Strong R a tner Safe Deposit D oors.
WE ST END SAFE DKPOSIT, Albany Street, Regent's Park, N . W . lNDU STRI ,,L & G l!NEHAL Tn u sT. " ,
Messrs. HARROD'S STORES , LIMITED. Safe Deposit. Messrs. Gn E ENWELL & Co. London.
Messrs. MAPLE & Co., L I MITED. Safe D eposit. Best.'d~s 1mp01·tant 1-Vork for otlur ffYrms too n11-11:e1-oi1,s t o m eult'on.
THE ROTTERDAM SAFE DEPOSIT. .
ARMY & NAVY Co-OPERATIVE SocrnTY, LTD. Portable
Safe Deposit.
CAPITAL & COUNT I ES BANK , LIMITJ!D.
:Messrs. \V t LLIAM W I LL I AMS, BROWN & Co., Bankers,
Lee:l; .fl\rchit ects: Mess rs. Alfred Waterhouse & Son.
Messrs. F'os r1rn's NRw BANK, Cambridg-e. Architects:
Messrs. A lfred Waterhouse & Son, New Cavend ish
Street, London.
NATIONAL BANK OF RouMANIA. Nine Ratner Improved
Steel Strong Rooms.
NATIONAL RANK OF BULGARI A.
NATIONAL BANK OF PRETOR,IA, South Africa.
PRIVATilANKEN , Copenhagen.
Messrs. W AKEFIF.LD, CREWDSON & Co.
Messrs. CuNLIFFR , BROOKS & Co., Manchester.
BANK OF AFR I CA Cannon Street, Londo n.
H ALlF AX JOINT STOCK BANKING Co., Ha lifax. \
YonK C1Tv AND CnuNTY .HANK, L t MITRD.
BECKETT & Co., Bankers, Leeds.
Messrs.
WILTS & DORSET BANK, LIMITRD.
NATI ONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND.
B IRMINGHAM D 1STR ICT AND CouNTlES' BANK.
BonoUGH OF TvNRJ11IOUTH TNADING BANK, LIM I TED .
LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE BANK, Manchester.
CLYOF.SDALE BANK.
BANKS in CH I LI .
NATIONAL lSA.NK OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLI C.
LONDON AND YORKSHIRE BANK.
LANCA.SHINE AND YORKSHIRE BANK.
CARLISLE AND CuMBERLAUD BANK .
CITY BANK , L t MJTRD.
HALIFAX COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.
NATIONAL BANK, LIMITED.
BANQUE D ' ESCOMPTE DE BUCHAREST.
CA ISSE DR De.POTS, oEComsIGNATlONS ET D'Ecot:OMID
ON ADMIRALTY LIST.
ON WAR 0FPICE LIST.
ON IND IA LIST.
BOARD OF TRADE.
HER MAJESTY'S BOARD OF WORKS, Dublin .
HER MAJESTY'S POST OFFICES, Dublin.
DunuN CASTLE, Dublin.
TowN HALL, Belfast . Strong Room Door, &c.
CoRK CouRT HouSE, Cork.
CORK HARBOUR COMM ISSIONERS.
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.
MIDLAND RAILWAY Co.
NORTH EAsTRRN RAILWAY Co.
NORTH l~R I TI SH RAILWAY Co.
GLASGOW & SOUTH WESTERN RA ILWAY Co.
THE ROUMANIAN RAI L WAY.
BuENOS AYRES GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY Co.
RouMANIAN GOVERNMENT . Various Branches.
BULGAR I AN GovKRNMENT.
TuRK l SH GOVERNMENT. •
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Safe for J ub ilee Soh d-Gold
Plate.
ARMY & NAVY S TORES, London.
D. H . EvANS & Co. LIMIT ED. Party Wall Doors.
PETER RoB I NSON's, l1M t TBD. Party Wall Doors.
lr\CANDESCBNT GASLIGHT Co. I ron Doors.
RoTHKRHITHE TowN HALL. Iron Doors.
NORTHAMPTON INSTITUTE. Iron Doors.
Messrs. NOVELLO, EWER & Co. Iron Doors.
Messrs. F. BRADY & Co. I ron Doe rs.
HULL SAFS DEPOSIT.
ICxTs11110>1 or PALL MALL D&POSIT.
LARGE ORDERS JUST RECEIVED FOR ADMIRALTY AND WAR OFFICE.
' .
FIREPReCF 000RS, SAFES, &c. [Sec. F

THE

ST. PANCRAS IRON WORK Co., Lo.,


£12gineers _
a qd Iron.fou11ders.
Makers of MACHINE MADE
WROUGHT IRON

DOORS
AND

FRAMES,
WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES,
OFFICES, THEATRES, &c., _
To suit the Requirements of
Architects, Fire Insurance Cum-

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panies, the County Council,
and other Local Authorities .
'T'fT'fT't'f'fffT'fTT'f'f'fff'f'fffif'f'ff'fff\

MADE OF ANY SIZE


A.ND STRENGTH.

Estimates furnished on receipt of


necessary particulars.

THE
I

St. Pancras Iron Works,


ST. PANCRAS ROAD,
iHIT111,. $1ufq(m1 ,
LONDON
Telegrama: "BQUITATION, LONOQN," NW
x. Telephon•; [J•~: KING' 5 CRO~~, ' • B
Sec. F] FIREPR00F D00RS, Sl\FES, &c. 163

JNO. TANN'S HANCHOR


RELIANCE"
BENT STEEL} FIRE} &BURGLAR PROOF SAFES.
STRONG-ROOM & PARTY·WALL DOORS.
LOCKS of ALL KINDS. SPECIAL £s 5.s. BENT STEEL SAFES.

HINGED PARTY WALL AND


WAREHOUSE DOORS.
(New Pattern).
6-ft. o-in. x 2-ft. 6-in. . .. ... £5 12 6
6-ft. 6-in. x 2-ft. 6-in . ... 6 2 6
6-ft. 6-in . x 3-ft. o-in. . .. 6 15 0
7 .. tc.. u-!n. x J-fr. o-in. . .. 7 0 0

SLIDING PARTY WALL DOORS


MADE TO SPECIAL DIMENSIONS. PRICES
ON APPLICATION.

PLATE CLOSET AND STRONG


ROOM DOORS AND GRILLES.
P la te Closet Strong Room Ventilating
Doors. Doors. Grills.
[ s. rf. £ s. d. £ s. d
6-ft. o-in. x 2-ft. 6-in. 12 0 0 15 10 0 7 O O
6-ft. o-in. x 3-ft. o-in . 18 0 0 8 O O
6-ft. 6 in. x 2- ft. 9-in. 13 10 0 18 0 0 : 8 10 O
6-ft 6-in >< 3-ft. o-in . 19 10 0 9 O O
7-lt. o-in. x 3-ft. o -in. 15 15 0 22 0 0 10 O O

Estimates given for Ornamental Iron Doors to Architects' Special Designs, and for
every description of Iron Doors, with Wrought or Cast-Ir.on Frames.
STEEL MOVABLE STRONG ROOMS AND STRONG ROOM FITTINGS.

Full Illustrated Lists, wz'th Discounts, on Applzcat£on.

NEWCATE STREET, LONDON, ·E.C.


164 FIREPRCCF nee~s, S1\FES, &c. [Sec. F

'1V . . ITP"I e:x, I •~s


WROUGHT IRON PARTY WALL OR INSURANCE DOORS,
MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FIRE OFFICES COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

IN FRAMES, SINGLE or DOUB LE. SLIDING, SINGLE or DOUBLE.

Made in accordance with the M~tropolitan


Building Act and the Fire Offices Committee's
Report.

SPECIFICATION. 0
SPECIFICATION.
!-in. Plate panelled with ! -in. Stiles and Rails on each face, l-in. Plates with ! -in. Stiles and Rails on each face,
and hung with Wrought Iron Centres into Frames 2!-i l. hung with strong Wrought Iron Straps ancf 6-in. Pulleys,
by !-in., or 2!-in. by g-in., according to size' of Door.
Secured with 12-in. Tower Bolts and Lever Dead Lock.
I on to 3-in. by i-in. round edge, Running Bar, Groove;· Brr~
complete.
Prices of these Doors sent on receipt of sizes of openings.

F. WHITFIELD AND I

MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT moN SAFES AND DOORS,


OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM.
11 & 12. sr·. ANDREW'S HILL, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.a.
Sec. F] FIREPR00F D00RS, S1\FES, &c. 165

"IC . . I~:E"I F:~ ••~s

FIRE RESISTING IRON DOORS.

I SIZES PRICES
(of Door Plates.)
£ s. d.
Ft. In. Ft. In.
lZ 15 0
6 0 by 2 0
14 0 0
6 0 2 6
" 15 15 0
6 0 3 0
" 15 15 0
6 6 2 9
"
D iscounts

Other Sizes
and Terms to Bi1ilde1 s and
1

at Proportionate Prices.
Architects on Application.

Quality No. 37.


Door Plates ! in. (solid) hung with strong WROUGHT IRON CENTRES
SPECIFICATION I
into 3 in. by ~ in Frame, with 2! in. by ~ in. Rebate Bar, 3~ in. FILLED Lock-case
secured to Door Plate with Pins and Straps; Brass Lever Handle, throwing Four
Bolts at Front ; Three Back Dogs. ·

Bolts secured by WHITFIELD'S PATENT seven-slide Lock, or Patent Solid Lever Block Lock
(two keys), protected by Hardened Steel Plates.

F. WHITFIELD AND co.J


MANUFACTURERS OF WROUGHT IRON SAFES AND DOORS,
OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM.
London Office: 11 & 12, St. Andrew's Hill, Queen Victoria St., E.C,
166 FIREPR00F D00RS, SAFES, &c. [Sec. F

w-......I~:F~I .:.E:::c.... • •'S


WROUGHT IRON FIRE & THIEF~RESISTING DOORS.
~ SPECIFICATION.~

Four Bolts thrown


back and front by Brass
Handle, and secured by
"Whitfield's Patent
Gunpowder Proof Un=
pickable Lock,'' pro=
tected by hardened Steel
Plate.
••••••••••••
Suz"table for Solz"cz"tors'
use, Butlers' Pantrys, and z'n
everJ1 case where contents wz"ll
beef a valuable nature.
Quality No. 32.

Size of D oor P late 6-ft. x 2-ft. 6 -ft. x 2 .ft. 6in. 6 -lt. x 3 -ft.
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
f P rice 17 15 6 19 6 0 20 12 0
:Coor Plate, ~-in.
f Fire-proof . . .. l W eight
C wt. Qrs.
6 2
lbs.
14
C wt. Qrs.
7 2
lbs .
14
C wt. Qrs.
8 2
lbs.
0
Frame, 3-in . x~-in. . . £ s. d . £ s. d. £ s. d.
Rebate, 2:];-in. x g-in. . .
::1Not Fire-proof
Price
{ Weight
15 12 0
Cwt.
5
Qrs.
2
lbs.
14
17 0 0
Cwt.
6
Qrs. lbs.
2 0
18 fO 0
Cwt.
7
Qrs.
2
lbs.
0
£ s. d. £ s d. £ s. d.
P r ice 19 5 0 21 0 0 22 18 0

i
Fire-p roof .\. , .. Cwt. Qrs. lbs. Cwt. Qrs. lbs. C wt. Qrs. lbs.
{ W eight 7 1 14 8 2 0 9 3
Door Plate, ~- in. 0
Frame, 3~-in . xg-in . . . £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
R ebate, 2~- in x ~-in .. . ( P rice 16 14 0 18 7 6 20 0 0
Not Fi re-proof i Cwt Qrs. lbs. Cwt. Qrs. lb;, Cwt. Qrs . lbs.
. . l Weight 6 1 0 7 1 0 8 1 0

OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM.


Sec. FJ FIREPR0~F D0eRs, Sl\FES, &c. 167

WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL DRILL·PROOF, FIRE,


AND THIEF-RESISTING DOORS.
~~ SPECIFICHTI0NS. ~
@HE Door Plate is rt inch thick, intersected with a Drill Prnof Steel and Iron Plate, and is hung with
massive centres into 4t inch x % inch Frame, with 3 inch x i inch Rebate, secured with 4 heavy
bolts, each shooting at back and front, through Angle Iron Lockcase. This Lockcase is secured to.
Door by% inch Pins and Nuts, and is fitted with an inner chamber filled with the best known fire-resis ting
Composition, Bolt work controlled by 2 Locks (one patent 9 slide unpickable, and one 8 Lever solid
block). Duplicate Keys to each.

SIZES OF DOOR PLATE.


SIZES OF DOOR PLATE.

6 ft. x 2 ft.
6 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft . 6 in.
£35 0 0 £43 0 0
W. ight, 12 cwt.
Weight, 15 cwt.

6 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in.


6 ft. x 3 ft.
£40 0 0
£45 0 0
Weight, r4 cwt.
Weight, r6 cwt.

OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM.


11 & 12, ST. ANDREW'S HILL, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.C.
CoN. Co~r. L
]68 FIREl?R00F D00RS 1\ND M1\TER11\LS. [Sec. F

HAYWARD BROTHERS & ECKSTEIN, L~


ES TABLISHED 1783 .

THE NEW ''JHILMIL'' STEEL LATH.


Patent Certificate Awarded,
Flre-proofi n~ Material, Fire Brigade Union.

STOCK SIZE SHEETS .


F RONT. 6 fee t x 2 feet. 6 feet x I:!- fe et. PART PLASTE R ED .

Specify the NEW '' Jff/LMIL" for Partitions and Ceilings.


Th e ~ "JHILM IL" Pate n t Steel L ath, as now perfect ed , supplies a much m ore rigid lath for ceili ngs a ud
partition s. T h e k ey is greater, arid the corrugations produce a r emarkable stiffness-the chief points for a successful
m etal lath . Supplied t o all the leadin g T hea tres.

WROUGHT IRON DOORS- FOLDING OR SLIDING.


Made to County Council R equirements. HllYWARD'5
= = 5A5HE5,
In Wrought and Cast Iron.

Made to any Size or


Shape.
Estimate5 on Ueceipl
for Party Wall5, &c, Made to any 5ize. = = of Particulars.

Wrough t-iron Doors to require men ts ot th e ~1etropolitau Building Act, either sliding, swinging, or lifting, for Warehouses.
Wrough t-iron or S t eel Lined Fireproof Doors, fitt ed with Cbubb's or Hobbs' Lock s, for Plate Rooms.
Iron or Steel Open Barred Doors, for securin g Ventilatic[11 in Ban k S tro ug R ooms, &c.
ALL KINDS OF WROUGHT-IRON WORK. ESTIMATES ON RECEIPT OF PARTICULARS FOR ALL KINDS OF IRON DOORS.

WORKS :- 187, 189, 191 AND 193, UNION STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E,
NEW WEST END SHOWROOMS: ~16, JAMES STREET, HAYMARKET, S.W.
BRANCH OFFICES: 63, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER; AND 141, WEST REGENT STREET, GLASGOW.
T EL EPHONE : NO. 193 HOP. T ELEGRAMS: "HAYWAR D BROTHERS, LON D01"-"
169

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. .eAT~:LE)GUE.
:. . . . :-C) . ~~
; .
I. '
5ee also Summary of Contents, page 1.

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Section H.
venlilalion.. \lenlilalion and warming. warming. Tubes, ic.
various Manuracturers.

FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.

PAGE PAGE

J\ TTWOOD, J. .. .. .. .. r77 HARTLEY & S UGDEN, LD. .. .. 178


f'oYLE, R., & SoNs, Lo. .. .. . Special pos1./t0n, 3, 355 HAYWARD BROS. & ECKSTEIN, LD. •• •• •• •• 175
CLARK, S., & Co... .• •• 176 HowoRTH, J , & Co. •• •. .• •• 171
CoMYN, CHING & Co. •• •• •• •• •• •• r71 JONES & ATTWOOD .• •• •• •• . •• •• 182
l o oPF.R, H. W., & Co., LD. •• .. .~ .. ._. r72 LLOYD & LLOYD, LD. •• : • •• .• lBI

DOWNES, j. { ·· .. .. .. .. .. .. 170 MOORE, JOSIAH, & SONS.. .. •. •. 173


E~1LEY & SoNS, Lr>. .. •. .. r8o PoRTWAY, C, & SoN •. .. .. .. t77
GRUNDY, JOHN .. .; ·· ·. •• ·· ·· 174 WONTNE:R-SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. •• .. 179

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Users ef " The , Compendjum>~ would


oblige by 1nentio12in,t, it as the source of
their information when commuificating with
the Firms represented herein.
170 f Sec. H

SMOKY CHIMNEYS & DEFECTIVE VENTILATION.


The-'' DULCE DOMUM" C.biqin&y Top &Ventilators
(DOWNES' PATENT\ are Positive Cures of these evils.
A positive prenntat ive of down-drnnght, so constructed that it creates a
continuous and powerful up-draught. No movalile parts; nothing to oil or get
out of order. Easily swept with the ordinary apparatus without damage.
Strongly made in galrnnised iron, and red and white terra-cotta.
ONCE FIXED WILL LAST FOR YEARS.
Applicable for Ventilating Soil Pipes, Main Drainage Shaf'ts, and the
Ventilation of Public Buildings.
The latter made speciall y with an External Decor:ition if required to suit po5ition
of same. For fon her part icnlars and Prices apply to the Patentee,
Ventilator
~~:i~1:~~ 199, LEWISHAM HIGH ROAD, NEW CROSS, LONDON, SESuit
Ventilator Ventilator
, Y- I I tl"r for
ChimneyToµ. Sha't, Pipe. Public Buildings,

BUILDER'S' ANNOUNCEMENTS\ .
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustgmed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
Sec. HJ VENTIL.1\T10N. 171

COMYN · CHING & Co.


Telegrams:
"COMYN CHING,
LONDON." BUILDERS' IRONMONGERS, ::~~:~. '
Artistic Metal Workers, Heating, Lighting and Ventilating Engineers 1
VENTILATOR PATENTEES, AND MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF VENTILATORS.
section showing improve- F ront view when Fixed.
ments
D C 13

}) c 13
CHING'S NEW
PATENT SILENT
PATENT ALUMINIUM VALVE.
MICA VALVE SILENT OUTLET VENTILATORS.
VENTILATOR For Air Shafts and Outer Walls.
FOR CHIMNEY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ADJUSTABLE LOUVRE VENTILATORS.
BREAST. • ALL OUR VENTILATORS ARE GUARANTEED EFFECTUAL.
Also Manufacture.rs of SHER!NGHAM ' S , ARNOTT'S , SILK FLAP , INLET TUBES,
Guaranteed Smok~ BRACKETS, PANELS, ROOF EXTRACT VENTILATORS, &c:.
Proof,
eastle Street, Lonq 1\cre, London, W .e. rnusi~al':,'!, 1 ;~;~~~~ue•

VENTILATING, HEATING, COOLING, AND DRYING APPARATUSr


J. HOWORTH s c RE w& CO.'S
v ENT I LAT 0 Rs'
.~ROAR~~"6-~~~~~~·~MH~~Ep~~~·
PATENT REVOL VIN G

SELF-ACTING, OR DRIVEN HY MOTIVE POWER, arc universally acknowledged to be the Best and Cheapest for
sec uring t}~e. Effective Ven til ation of Publi ; Buildinf?'~t . Residences, 'chools, '\Veav1 ng Sh eds , .M~Jls, Gassing Rooms, S izin;:
Rooms, D 1yrng Stoves, B leach \Yorks, Dychouses, Bu1 la111gs, Sewe rs, and \\Torks of Every Dcscr.pt.ion.

VENTILATORS FOR CURING SMOKY CHIMNEYS.


0
z

HOWORTH'S Patent Self- JAMES HOWORTH'S


Acting Arcliimedean Screw HOWORTH'S Patent HO\VORTR'S Patent Radial Patent Radial
Ventilator, for Sanitary Archimedcan ScrcwVcntila- Screw VC'ntilator, SCR.E\.V VENTILATOR,
\ Vork. tor, for Smoky Chimneys. For Buildings and Works. For Power Driving.
HO WORTH'S Patent Self-act- , ~ NINETY THOUSAND TESTIMONIALS AND R.EFER.E NCES. ~
ingArcbimcdcanScrewVcntilator For a Scientific a nd Successful application of the Rev olving- Screw Ventilators, qualified by forty~two year 'study and
for Buildings a nd Works. practical experience in their application to every kind of Huildiugs, Works, and Scwcrs 1 apply to the Sole ].takers 1

JAMES HOWORTH & Co .. CONSULTING & VENTILATING ENGINEERS, VICTORIA WORKS, FARNWORTH, NEAR BOLTON; OR MANCHESTER.
ESTAILl8HID 11111. AWARDED es GOLD" SILVER MEDALS"' DIPLOMAS. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRl!H: "Vl!NTILATOft. l'ARNWORTH. BOLTON."
...
172 VENTIL1\TI0N. [Sec. H
Steam Works : Office;;:
16 and 18, Little Queen St. , Upper George St., Edgware Rd., London, W. 28a, Uppe,r George St., Edgware Rd., London, w.

ESTABLISHED r 86o.

'EI. W • COOJE> F::EC.. & Ce>.~ Lim.,


M ANU F ACTURERS 0 1'

Cooper's Glass, Revolving, Circular &Sliding Ventilators.


(H. W . COOPER , Sole Inv entor .)
IMPROVED GLASS LOUVRE AND VENETIAN VENTILATORS, IMPROVED COPPER, BRASS, GUN-METAL, AND
IRON CASEMENTS, for Private and Public Buildings, Churches, Halls, and Lights of every description.
GLASS CIRCULAR IMPROVED GLASS
VENrILATOR2 . LOUVRE YENT!LATOP.6.

rF;;;~~~~ill
SH UT
- - ?-

IrlOB000000000080
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Sliding Glass Ventilator: .


H. W. COOPER, Sole Inventor.

1 y

@&.

,' DO 0

OD r
Improved Copper, Brass~ Gun-Metal, and Iron Casements.

.,, -=
0

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I

Ord·ers to be sent to the Otnce, addressed to "The Secretary, H, w. COOPER &. Cc., Limited. " ·
.~8a, UPPER GEORGE STREET, EDGWARE ROAD, LONDON, W.
1 ' · . ...
Sec. HJ VENTIL1\Tl0N. 173
ESTABLISHED 1850.
/llearrsi Railwav S lahCns:
Metropolita..;: '.fl3\? $pecial 1ber ffiajest\? T clegrap!tic Acill1'ess:
Farringdon St. " Glassvents,
Central London : tlppointment to tbe Q.ueen. London."
Post Olfice .

M0eRE'S
PATENT IMPROVED 'GLASS VENTILATORS,
Sekforde Works, St. James' Walk, Clerkenwell Green, London, E.C.
· i-
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-~ l 1\11 0 0 R E ' S_,_l


IMPROVED /
:l
I\ "'\)~"?,~'<>
'9'\l..'~"'~
'"-~'U~"-~
'I

: "-'-'l.'=~~"'"-~"'~::...s~ I
rS)?rtj I

;"' '\..'\:l"-\:11:1\\. .
'I .

'
'<q§;;
CIRCULAR
" CLASS
VENTI l.ATO I~

'
MOOR_E'S Patent Improved GLASS LOUVR_E VENTILATOllS
Th e ad va ntages deri vable fro m th ese ventilators a1·e :- P erfectly fi·ee c ircul ation of a ir, n o obstruction of li ght, simplicity of
acti on, and facil ity of regulating the opening to any deg1·ee by m eans of a s in gle cord, a nd are se lf-closing. T hey are fitted
with screws (e nab ling a ny part t o be disconnected if des ired), and are readily fixed t o most forms of sashes.
For Church or other w indows, where leaded lights a re used, the Ventilators can be m ade to correspo'nd with t he r emainder
of window. .-
Importa nt improvements have been made in both 1st and 2nd qualities, making the VE'.'iTILATORS more dun:i blc and certa in
in their acti 9n ,.as shown by the fo llowing description: -
No. I QUALITY (for Strength and Durability).-Brass Frames, Cast Brass Levers, Improved Metal Springs (for closing),
Polished Plate Glass, Edges Rounded and Polished .
No. 2 QUALITY.- Zinc Frames, Cast Brass Levers, Improved Metal Springs (for closing) , Patent P late Gla ss, Edges
Rough Ground.
No. 3 QUALITY (for tempora ry use only).-Zinc Frames, Zinc Levers, India Rubber Springs, Sheet Glass.

Moore's Improved Circular -~ Glass Ventilators,


ALSO SLIDING GLASS VENTILATORS.
These Ventila_tors are m an ufactured in Polished Plate ::>f any size, eit her plain ot· ornamental; a lso iri 32 oz . a nd 26 oz. Sheet
Glass, a nd a re fini shed in a superior ma nn er; they can be ,itted to a ny size plates without r e mova l of Glass from Sash , by send in g
it to the Works, a nd can . be completed the same day by pre11ious ana11ge111 en t . Th e risk in cutt ing th ese Venti lators is taken by the
Manufacturers. The Circles are usu a ll y from 4 to 10 in ches in diameter, accord ing to size of square; larger sizes ext ra .
In Polished Plate Ve ntilators, JOSIAH MOORE & SONS, in all cases, use POLISHED PLATE Cm.cLES.
In ordering these Ventilators, the description of glass required , and the height and width in rabbets, mu st be distinctly
stated; also if the circles are desired in any pa rticular pos iti on, such should likewise be rnentioned, as the manufacturers will not
be answera ble for errors in same if such are omitted .

Moore's Patent Improved Glass Louvre Ventilators. Moore's Improved Circular Ventilators, .
From 4 to 9 or 10 inches diametCr,.aCcordingto size of square, including glass.
No. 1 Quality; Brass Frames, Cast Brass Levers, &c., Polished Plate Glass Superficial Polished
~~.l~~t.
26 07. .
Louvres, Edges Rounded and Polished. Measurement. Sheet. Plate.
s. d. s. cl. s. d.
jn , in. £ s. d. jn , in. £ s. d. 1 ft. oin . each 14 0 15 0 17 0
6 by 12 1 0 0 12 by JO 2 6 4 I ,, 6 ,, l'·,, 18 0 19 6 22 6
9 by 12 1 2 4 r8 by r8 119 2 22· 0 24 0
2 6 4 2 " 0 ,, 27 0
12 by 12 1 5 0 1 8 b y2.~
2 13 6 2 " 6 "
" 25 6 28 0 31 6
12 by lg
12 by J
1 8 4
112 0
r S by 30
24 by 24 2 13 6 3 ,, 0 " " 29 0 32 0 36 0
3 ,, 6 " 32 0 35 6 40 0
12 by 21 1 15 6 24 by JO .. . ... ... 3 0 6
4 " 0
" 35 0 39 0 44 0
12 by 24 1 19 2 Hut are made to any given siie. )I

5 It 0 " 40 0 45 0 50 0
For other qualities, see detai led tariff upon application to the Manufacturers. 6 " 0 " " 42 0 49 0 56 0
(Fo r these" Louvre" Ventilators, 11 Sight " measure is required ). Intermediate" Sizes in proportion.
(Fo r these" Circular" Venti1ators 1 "Rabbet" measure is required.)

Window Casements in Copper, Gun Metal, Brass and Iron.

J0SI1\H M00RE & SONS, Manufacturers.


Sekforde Works, St. James' Walk, Clerkenwell Green, London, E.c
174 VENTIL1\TI0N 1\ND W1\RMING. [Sec. H
SUCCESS GUARANTEED. 27 MEDALS AWARDED. ESTIMATES FRER.

J<> . . ~ ~1<CJ~T>'Y'~
HEATING APPARATUS MANUFACTURER.
Telegrams: "JOHN GRU N DY, LONDON ." Te lephone : No. 552 K ing 's Cross,

FOUNDRY :-TYLDESLEY, MANCHESTER,


Showrooms and Workroom•:
Tyldesley Buildings, Torrens Street, Islington, N. 393a, City Road, London, N.
Chief Office:-30, DUNCAN TERR.ACE, CITY R.OAD, LONDON, N.
WINTER, 'WARMTH AND COMFORT.
HEATING AND VENTILATING APPARATUS. GRUNDY'S SPECIALITY, PURE WARM AIR.
UPWARDS OF ONE THO US/I ND TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED.
PURE WARM AIR AS SUPPLIED TO
Truro Cathedral ; Londonderry Cathedral ; Sherborne Abbey ; Kilmore Cathedral; Stanley Cathedral, Falkland Island1 :
Cardiff Catholic Cathedral.; The Queen 's School Chapel, Eton ; Cork Asylum ; Leicester Asylum; and to upwards of three
thousand Places of Worship; and a great number of Mansions, Houses, Hotels, Hospitals, Schools, Warehouses, Factoriea,
Workhouses ; Cork Law Courts, &c., &c.
84, BROOK STREET, G1tosvENOR SQU ARE, W . December 8th , 1893.
SIR WILLIAM BROADBENT encloses cheque for the " G RUNDY" HEATING APPARATUS supplied to his house and is glad to
say that it bas proved very satisfactory for warming and ventilating as required. The principle of the apparatus is ~ost excellent .
To Mr . GRUNDY.
PROFESSOR T YN DALL wri tes :-October 24th, 1893. HIND HEAD HOUSE, HASLEMRRK.
Dear Sir, -My house being so well provided with grates and flues for the generation and distribution of pure warm air, I have
been thus enabled to spend my winters in England instead of on a foreign shore. Yours very truly, JOHN TYNDll.LL.
FEVER H OSPITAL AND HOUSE OF RECOVERY, CORK STREET, DUBLIN. O&tobel' 26th, 1894.
Dear Sir,-I have much pleasure in informing you that we have found your HEATING APPARATUS a great success in our new
Epidemic H ospital, which consists of a two.story building, each story containing two large wards, a smaller isolation ward, and
two nurses' rooms. It is easily managed, does not cost much fo r fuel, and the air entering is most pleasant, warm, and free from,
ameH. It is with the full concurrence of the Managing Commit tee I give you this testimonial.
Yours faithfully , JOH N MARSHALL DAY, Registrar and Resident Medical Officer
Please refer to pages 808-805,808 and 809 in the "Architects' Compendium" 1896,for Jllustrated Particulars.. da.

lfsers of a The Compendjum-'-' would


obfjge by mentjoRjn,_g jf as the source of
thejr jnfarmatjoR when commu.qjcatjng wjth
the fjrms representec/ kerej120
Sec. HJ VENTIL1\Tl0N 1\ND Wl\RMING. 175

RADIATORS, BOILERS, & VENTILATORS.


All RADIATORS TESTED TO 120 LBS. PRESSURE. RIGHT & LEFT SCREWED NIPPLE CONHECTIONS. NO BOLTS, NO PACKING. NO LEAKAGE.
THE THE I ffi THE
II FAVORITE." "FLORENCE." I g "DOUBLE PERFECT."
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IMPROVED MICA OUTLET, SILK FLAP &SHERINGHAMVENTILATORSR

.HAYWARD'S IMPROVED SELF-ACTING ,, ALLIANCE" VENTILATORS.


Are the most Powerful Exhaust and Cheapest Ventilators in the Market.

Write for Large Prompt


Catalogue. Stocks, Delivery.

· ,' , ' , · ~~
~
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4.
Best Value in the Trade. Write for New Illustrated Oatalogue and Terms. LARGE STOOKS kept for immediate delivery.

HAYWARD BROTHERS AND ECKSTEIN, LTD.,


Patentees and Manufacturers. (ESTABLISHED 1783.)
WORKS :-187, 189, 191 AND 193, UNION STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E~
NEW WEST END SHOWROOMS: 16, .JAMES STREET, HAYMARKET, S.W.
BRANCH OFFICES: 63, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER; AND 141, WEST P.EGENT STREET, GLA~OW.•
17 6 WARMING. [Sec. H

CLARI'S Palenl ''SYPHON'' STOVIS.


NO FLUE REQUIRED.
NO SMOKEI NO SMELL I NO DIRT OR TROU BLE I NO DANGERI
All Sulphurous Vapours are condensed inside the Stoves, and pa>sed off as a Liquid into the Tray beneath.

The M ost Economi c al and Effic ient S ystem for Heating Public Halls, Schools , Hospital
Ward s , Corrid ors, T h eatre s, Shops, Offices, and all Public B uil di n gs and Private Residences"
S UPP LIE D TO SUPP L I E D TO
H ER MAJ ES'l ' Y 'l' H E QUEEN . THE POS1' O FFICE .
H . R.H. THE PRINCE OF W AL ES. T HE ::VI ANSlON H OUSE.
H . R.H . T HE LA'rE DuK F. OF THE BANK OF ENGLAND .
SAXE- COBURG GO'l'HA. MADAillli TUSSAUD'S BX HIBI'l'JO N .
P r otf'rt'· r1 hv T-T,. r ) f:1jcsty 1s
H.R. H. PRINCESS H E NRY OF Royal Le tL1.:rs P a te nt. T Hll LONDON & ="OR'l'U - WE S'l'ERN
B A'l''l'T~NBURG. R AILWAY C o .
THE BRITISH E:vrBASSY IN BERLIN. THE CREA'!' KOR'l'HERN RAILWAY Co.
H .M .' s B OARD OF vVORKS. THE NO!UH-EAS'l'ERN RAILWAY Co.
THE ROYA L GUNPOWDER FACTORY, &c., &c., & c.

SPEeI1\L CLARK'S PATENT "SYPHON" Hygienic Gas-Heating Stoves give a pure~ ·


--------·-· equable, and agreeab l e heat, which can be graduate_c:t or sustained at
FE1\TURES. the will of the user. They are so canstructed that a moist or d rt
atmosphere is obtainable at pleasure. . ;~
The _ex tremely small q~antity of gas cons umed by th e." SYPHON ,; St ove renders it th e most " e'con<J.iJ;~ca} Hei:ting
Ap paratu s 1n th e world. It p roduces the h eat of a coal fire at the cost o f ~ne _penny for three .ti.~urs bur:n1ng.
The action of the s tove is under the m ost p erfect control, th e h eat bem g rncreased or reduced by simply t urmng the
supply tap.
MR. D ' O YLY CARTE, OF THE SAVOY THE~TRE, writing of these S toves, says:
"I used your Hygienic Gas-Heati ng. Stoves in thi> T ~ eatre. all last winter, and found t~ em in every way most
satisfactory. I th in k I must h ave h ad t en or a dozen of them m van ous parts of th e Theatre, and.m the very cold weather
we had l ast winter they succeeded in warmin g the corridors, &c., admirably. Two of them were used to h eat th e Business
Offices of the T h eatre, an d they fulfille d this object capitally, w hile ap parently in n o way injuring the air in the Offices- a
most importan t consideration." ··
COMPLETE l _
L LUSTRATED PRICE LIST ON A.PPLICATION.

S. CLARK '& Co., Patentee\S and Sole Makers, "SYPHON" Works, Park.St, lslin~ton, LONDON, N.
Sec. HJ WARMING. 177

RADIATORS. THE BEST · THE CHEAPEST HOUSE


JOINT IN"THE TRADE
C!teap, Efficient, Ornamental
· and possessin.~ g reat FOR
FOR HOT
HEATI NG POWER. WATER OR
VALVES
O.f all Sorts.
EXHAUST
STEAM
IS

FOR
CHURC H ES,
SC HOOLS, •
M AN S IO NS, OFF I CES,
PUBLI C B U I LD INGS.

ESTIMATES FREE . T HE ONLY" ATTWOOD " IN THE TRADE .

• .TH.E !Ill

''TORTOISE'' :Js~o. STOVES.


PLAIN AND o~~ ~ ;AMENTAL.
~ith anb ~ithouf !i: ~o iler ~ttcu:hment.
1

SUITABLE FOR ANY HEATIN:G PURPOSES. From 12~. to £12.


NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE FIGURE OF A TORTOISE..

Makers: C. PORTWAY & SON, Halstead, Essex.


Lioenae81 for North of England: HYDES & WIGFULL, Stanley Street, Sheffield. ·

.\ .

. BUILDERS~ A.LVNOUNC.C~ENT_~
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of · work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, ·a re a valuable guide
' to Architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
178 W11RMING. [Sec. H

HARTLEY & SUGDEN, LTD.,


Atlas Boiler Works, HALIFAX.

PATENT "CLIMAX" BOILER. Showing Brick Setting.

RIVETTED
INDEPENDENT SECTION OF
VERTICAL STEAM
DOME TOP BOILER. BOILER. DOME TOP BOILER.

WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL WELDED AND RIVETTED BOILERS


Of every description for Heating by Low Pressure, Steam, and Hot Water.
COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION.
Sec. HJ W1\RMING. 179

Conti"actors to the War Office, Admiralty, School Board 'for London, Corporation o'f the City
o'f London, Metropolitan Asylums Board, &c.
Telegraphic A ddress - " WARMING, L ONDON. " Telep hone .L\'0. - 1430, L ONDON WALL .

: . E5Tfl&Ll5HED ] 832.

IJ. WONTNER·SMITH, CRAY &Co.,


Heating & Yentilating Engineers.
OFFICES AN D S H O W RO OMS-

81, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C.


Wori<s-Hal'f Moon Passage, 17, Whitechape! Road, E.

SPECIALISTS IN

LOW PRESSURE HOT WATER


WARMING APPARATUS.
ESTIMATES AND PLANS
?repared ·for fitting up PuiJlic and Private
Buildings with Improved Low Pressure Hot
Water Heating Apparatus, Cooking Apparatus,
Bath and Hot Water Circulating Apparatus,
also all kinds of Sanitary, Gas, and Electric
Bell Work, &c.

"THE FINSBURY" RADIA,TORs


These Radiators have been successfully used for warming
THE MANSION HOUSE, LONDON,
al so many Churches, Chapels, Banks, Public Liliraries,
Asylums, Hospitals, Barracks, . M a n s ion~ . Board Schools,
Studios H alls, Corridors, and Pn vate Residences. and several
of the London Board Schools. "The F inshury " R adiator i
al so made 'i/entilating, by which means fresh air can b
introduced from the outside of a Building. "THE FINSBURY" RADIATOR.

IMPROVED
HIGH PRESSURE HEATING APPARATUSa
(SMALL BORE TUBE SYSTEM_.)

Schemes and Estimates prepared for applying this class o'f


Heating Apparatus to all kinds o'f Buildings on the newest and
most approved principles at the lowest possible cost.
The High Pressure Heating Apparatus is suitable for Warming
Churches, Chapels, Banks, Offices, Warehouses, Drying Rooms,
&c., taking up but small space, and rai sing the temperature in a

- - - - ----" --- ___


short time.
" __ ____
"

Manufacturers of Kitcheners, Grills, Cooking Apparatus, Baths, Boilers, Lifts, Cranes, Electric
Light and Gas Fittings, Electric Bells, &c.
ELEeTRie LIGHT INST1\LL1\TI0NS e1\RRIED 0UT.
180 V1\Rlt)US M.1\NUF1leTURES. [Sec. H

EMLEY & SONS, LIMITED,


N;: ;:;f9~~5r:~:~:E
1

.. 42 & 44, Westgate Road, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.


..UUUU!lUlllUllUIUl ll llllUmuuamU4UUIUll--Mf'lUUloll.lll"*IMI--------~ llilll-~Ulll-U.IUUllWUWlllWl "l!tl"'-bt! ··-rtM
0 Ri~~-g:~~&ET .
Specialities:
ALL KINDS OF IRON WORK FOR ROOFS, · &c.
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILINGS, ORNAMENTAL ENTRANCE GATES.

Plain and Ornamental Smith Work for all purposes


Wrought to Architects' Special Designs.
ELECTRIC BELLS. TELEPHONES. AND SPEAKING TUBES
Heating Apparatus
For Churches. Schools, Public Buildings, Con servatories, Vineries, de., by Hot Water or Steam.
VENTILATION ON THE PLENUM OR EXHAUST SYSTEM.

Plumbing. Sanitary Engineering .


..4LL WORK DONE BY E X PERIENCED WORKMEN. AND IN ANY PART OP THE COUNTRY. ·
Estimates for any of the above Classes of Work furnished free 'on app l ication.

References to Architects for whom work has been clone, also to some Contracts completed,
MEATING.-THEATRE ROYAL, Newcastle-on-Tyne; WORKHOUSE, Gateshead ; NORTHUMBERLAND COUN'l'V
ASYLUM, Morpeth; ST. BARNABAS' CHURCH, Dulwich ; STEPHENSON LIBRARY, New castle-on -Tyne:
BLIND ASYLUM, Newcastle-on-Tyne; SCHOOLS, etc., etc. ·~
IRONWORK.-Wrough t Iron Verandah to 3 floors (2 el evations) for Messrs. ECKS'l'EJN'S Buildings. Johanne~hurrz .
Rte.. etc.. etc.

Users ef 00
The Compe12diu111y:; woult!
oblige by 111entio1211'!_.g it as the source ef
their infarmatjo12 whe12 commu17icating with
the Firms represented herei12.
Sec. HJ TUBES, &c. 181

BIRMINGHAM.
LIMITED,
'
Telegrams- " LLOYDS,'' BIRMINGHAM. Trade Mark - L & L. Telephone No. 28l.

& L L
TUBES AND
I

FITTINGS; FOR .
II
.
· Gas, Steam, Hot Water, 1

High Pressure, Galvanized,


&c., &c.

P.- THE SOCKET of EVERY TUBE and EVERY FITTING is·


STAMPED with the WELL-KNOWN '' L & L" TRADE MARK.
Consumers should specify L & L make.
182 [Sec. H

J·oN.·Es8· & ATrwooo


. TOUR BRIDGE
WE MAKE CASTINGS.
WE MAKE THEM CHEAP.
WE MAKE THEM WELL.
WE MAKE
FOR
MILLIONS
CONTRACTORS,
OF
MANU·F ACTURERS,
ENGINEERS, &c.

WHEN ASKING FOR QUOTATIONS,


SUBMIT SAMPLES or DRAWINGS-STATE WEIGHT-SAY QUANTITY REQUIRED.
Pa-ten.tees and MakeI's of
HEATING
APPARATUS
SP£CIALITIES.

PIPES FOR
EXPANSION JOINTS,
SOCKET PIPES.
FLANGE PIPES,
UNDERGROUND PIPES.
For Cutting Wrought or Cast Pipes from Supplied with various arrangements
~ i n. to 24 in. diameter. of Pipes.
The Best Pipe Cutter Extant. For Greenhouses, &c., &c.

HEATING AND VENTILATION, INCLUDING "PLENUM " SYSTEM.


This .Joint

YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION was Invented by our


Mr. WALTER JONES,
Is called to tne fact that we and stands unrivalled.

Used either for Heating purposes or Hot


Water Supply.

FAILURES TURNED INTO SUCCESSES!

Schemes prepared for Contracts Irrespective


of distance. Advice given and Experts sent
t o take Plans, prepare Reports, or to assist
the Trade, on Moderate Terms. Medals and Highests Awards
wherever Exhibited.

-THE MOST COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IN THE TRADE, FREE.


183

/ '

.. See .al5o Sun1mary of Content5, page 1- .

Section J.
'.

LillS,·.'flevaiors, ic. .

...
/

, "
.. I .

FIRMS REPRE'SENTED IN THIS SECTlON.


"'
PAGE PAGE
BRYDEN, JOHN, & SONS • • Luc.\s, J. E. .. .. .·.. .. .. .. r8o, l8g
GARDINER, SoNs & Co., Lo. .. · ' 186, 187 ST. PAN CRAS lRON WvRK Co-, Lo-. .. .. 193
HAYWARD BRos. & ECKSTEIN, Lo. .. •• i:92 SMITH & STEVENS •• .• 185

. HITCHEN, JOHN •, .. " . .!,92 • WAYGOOD, R. , & Co ., Lo. 190, ~gr

llsers oj-.. " The Compendium'' would


ob/jge by meptionin~ it as tke source of
-their iqformation when commu17icating · with
the Firms represented herein.
t '
Sec. J] LIFTS, ELEV.1\T0RS, &c. 185

ARCHIBALD SMITH & STEVENS}


:.~;8:r~~:~.,A:::;~~~ QUEEN'S ROAD, BATTERS EA, S.W.
Manchester.. .. Mr. SPROWSON, Nor ton Street, Greengate, Salford.
Newcastle- on-Tyne HIND BROS., 3r. Collingwood S treet.
Birmingham .. W. J. A. KERR, 43, Church Street .
\ orkshire . . .. THE BUILDERS' SUPPLY Co., 12, Park Lane, Leeds.
Glasgow .. J. MONKHOUSE CARTMELL, 70, Great Clyde S treet.
Dublin .. BOOTH BROS., Upper Stephen Street .
Holland .. H AU S ~1ANN BROS., \Vijnstraat 46, Wijuhaven 37,
Rott erdam .

ELECTRIC LIFTS.
PATENT VARIABLE POWER

HYDRAULIC LIFTS.
For Passengers,
For Goods,
With lVater Sa.ving Regulator.

RELIANCE LIFTS.
RAM LIFTS.
STEAM LIFTS.
BELT-DRIVEN LIFTS.
SELF-SUSTAINING LIFTS.
TELESCOPIC LIFTS.
CELLAR LIFTS.
DINNER ·LIFTS.
''LIGHTNING" LIFTS.
LETTER LIFTS.
COUNTER LIFTS.
CARRIAGE LIFTS.
HYDRAULIC CRAN ES.
HAND CRANES.
WAREHOUSE CRANES.
T RA VE L LING CRANES.
HYDRAULIC PUMPS.
STEAM PUMPS.
DOOR SPRINGS.

~WRITE FOR CATALOGUES.~


186 LIFTS, ELEV1-\T0RS, &c. [Sec. J

GARDINER, SONS, & Co., Ltd .,


NELSON STREET & All SAINTS' IRON WORKS, BRISTOL. TdP.trmfluc .4ddress-
'' Gardsons, Bristol."

HAND POWER DINNER, BOOK AND RESTAURANT LIFTS.

' ,.,
f,,.
!I
\. . ..
I

F 374 . F 37 5. ,- S76
F 3 77.
PARGEL OR GHOPLIFT. IMPROVED DINNER LIFT. SINGLE DINNER LIFT.
Suitable fo r Shops , \Vith nv i;: rh •·ad C t·a 1·i11 g- 1 t o work with
DOUBLE DINNER LIFT.
Lunch eo n Bars, &c. T o work from b ~ l o w . Suitable En cJl es~ H op t• fr om any fl oo r.
\ Vi th Overh n1 d Gc:'!rin g, 10 we i k with
for P ri vate H ouses or small Fnd less H. o pl~ frc 111 an y fl oo r.
P rice comp le te, as P rice of lronw1irk only, with bra ke 1
Ho tels, will raise load under lJllance weip; h11 a nd eye :i nd s trap fo r P r ice of l ro nwm k on ly, with b r:i k e nnd
illus trated, fo r a tota l C:l.C:e. to :-:1is1:: ~ - cw t. , 5ize of cage 24X 18 ~ tr a p s for .-;ag-t!s, t o rn.11\c 28 lbs. , !--17.c o f
sideb oard or dresser . c:uzes i8x16X'27 in. high .. ;{,7 13 o
hei gh t of r7 fee t. X36 i1o. h ig h .. .. .. [ 6 ' 5 o
D iu c , to rai 1;P r cw t., ~ iz e of cag e 2 7X 2 [ D it to, to ra ise 56 lbs., size of cage" 2 1x 18
S ize of Ca ge. Pr ice complete , r ead y for X 30 in. h i ~ h . . . ·. . . £9 o o
wide deep h ig h erecti on,' excl usive o f enc lo- x39 in. hi gh .. .. .. £1 .6 o
P rice, complt'.l e with Cage, Gll19es, P ri ce, co mnl e te wa h Cages , G uid e",
in. in. in. s ures, for a tota l he ight of q ft. Hearer<> , R o pe .-, P. c . , fo r a tota l h e1 e. h r.
Bearero; , H.o p<!S. &c ., fo r a to ta l h eig ht
I2 IO I8 of 1 8 ft. from ho tt om floo r l o top o f
o f 2 0 f1. fr o m bo u om fl oor to top o f
£ 3 r7s . od. T o rai:ie 14 lbs. R ope \\1heel. To ra ise
Ro pe Wh eel. T o ra:se
w;de dee p hi gh
~- c wt., £ 13 6 o 1 cwt., £r4 6 o 28 lbs., .l rs 8 0 56 lbs., £ r7 0 0
S ize o f Caee. S ize of Cage . . 1 6 in. 1 2 in. 24 m.
wid e d.eep J:i gh If fi tted with Patent Automatic Brake.
in. 10 . in. {8 I 2S . od. Jf fitt ed wi th Pate nt Automatic Brake.
Ir o nw or k onl y, to ra ist:! ~ - c wt . .. £1 19 o l r on work only, to ra ise 28 lb~ .. . £9 rs o
I6 I2 24 To rai se 40 I!>. Do. d o. 1 cwt. . . .lS i S o D o. do. 56 lbs. .. £ 10 13 o
£4 5s. od. wid e dee p hi gh P1 ice, compl e te as illustra t r d, P rice, co mp le te as illustr a ted.
If abov e t his h eig ht 2/6 Size of Cag-e .. 24 in. 16 in . ; o in. T o ra ise !-c wt. .. . . £ 14 TO o To r:t i~e 28 lbs . . . £ r 7 ro o
per foo t e xtra. D o. 1 cwt. £ 16 o o D o. 56 lbs. . . [J S 13 o
31op to • ust a in Cage at
£ ro 10s. od . If .:i.bovr :2C' feet tota l h eigh t 4/- per foot If above i 8 fee t total h eigh t 4/- p~ r foo t
ctthe r fl oor 10/- ex tr~ . I( above th is he ight, 3/6 per ft . e xtro . ex tra for t ith t: r :-.ize . ex tra fo r ei ther s ize.

DISCOUNTS AND QUOTATIONS FOR SPEC IAL SIZES ON RECEl~T OF REQUIREMENTS.


FOR CASEMJ.(NTS A ND S ASHES, :;icr; SECT!O:>! L. COMPLETE CATALO.GUE SE NT ON APPLICATION.
Sec. JJ LIFTS, ELEV1\TCRS, &c. 187

GARDINER, SONS,&Co., Ltd., Telegraphic Addrts&-


NELSON STREET & ALL SAINTS' IRON WORKS, BRISTOL. "Gar dsons, Bristol. ' 1

.. I

Fig. 378.

HAND POWER WARE HOUSE


OR LUGGAGE LIFT
With overhead Gearing to work with endless Rope from
any floor.

Price of Ironwork only, including Brake and Balance Weight,


exclusive of Cage Ironwork.
,I

To raise Wide. Deep. High. l s. d .


ft. in. ft. in. ft. in.
2 cwt,, for Cage 2 6 x
3 x 3 62 12 12 0

4 3 0 9 x
x 4 6
2 15 IO 0

7
" " 3 6 x 3 0 x 5 6 20 0 0
IO
" " 4 0 x 3 6 x 6 0 22 0 0

rs ",, " 6 x 0 x 6 0 26 8 0
4 4
20 " 5 0 x 4 6 x 6 0 31 0 0
" "

Price complete, with Cage, Guides, Bearers, Ropes, etc.,


size of cages as above.
Height over all from Extra per
bottom floor to top. ft. in.
To raise of Rope Wheel. £ s. d. height.

1't~
2 cwt., 20 feet 21 15 0 4/-
.1' .·, 4 26 IO 0 5/-
.'(
,," "
~~
;,\
7 If 33 0 0 6/-
;;; IO 22 feet 36 IO 0 6/3
rs ",, ,, 42 rs 0 6/9
20 ,, 51 0 0 9/-
"
Lifts to raise ro cwt. and upwards are calculated for
two men.

DISCOUNTS AND QUOTATIONS FOR SPECIAL SIZES ON RECEIPT OF REQUIREMENTS.


FOR CASEMENTS AND . SASHES, SRE SECTION L. COMPLETE CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION.

CoN. CoM. M
183 LIFTS, ELEVllTE)RS, &c. [Sec. J

STIGLER'S (MILAN) ELECTRIC AND HYDRAULIC



:C,";'da';!:!a1 ELEVATORS OR LIFTS. Pari~:o"o~ibition,
ENGIN'EER, VESTA RD., BROCKLEY, London, S.E •
J E LUCAS
. I I ' SOL E AGENT FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM.

3,000·
IN USE.

These Elevators
give per/ect
SAFETY
UNDER ALL CONDITIONS.

ARE NOW ERE CTED AT


BUECKER'S HOTEL,
Finsbury Square, E.C.
DIEUDONNE HOTEL,
Ryder Street, s.W.
INTERNATIONAL
SLEEPING CAR CO., .
20, Cockspur St., S.W.
And in france, Italy, Germany,
flustria, t1ungary,5witzerland,
Turkey, ~ussia, Egypt, India; ·
5outh America, &c.

UNEQUALLED
BY ANY OTHER..
CAN BE WOR.KED

WITHOUT
ATTENDANT.

AUTOMATICALLY
LOCKED.
ESTIMATES & PARTIGULARS
FROM

J.E. Lucas, ·
VESTA ROAD,
BROCKLEY,
ELEGTRl!l ELEVATOR. (Note.-The Motorcanbeplacedattheside London, S.E HYDRAULIG ELEVATOR.
or any convenient position.)
Sec. JJ · LIFTS, ELEVllTt)RS, &c. 189
'

J. E. LUCAS,
See also pages TE LEGRAMS- ,
LUCAS, ENG IN EER,
159, 188, & 219 BROCK L EY, S.E."

. Sole Maker &Patentee of the A.B.C. self-sustaining Dinner &Service LIFT,


VESTA ROAD, BROCKLEY, S.E.
~ --~~~-~ -AS USED BY THE IN USE all over the COUNTRY.
Admiralty, To raise 30 lbs. [Single ;Box. Well hole. }
one floor (IO ft. ) r.9 wide 2.3 .£ro
Engineer to the Complete r eady r.4 d~ep
for fixing. 2.3 h igh
X
r.8
G. N. Railway, 56 lbs.
{ 2.0 wide
j r.6 deep
2.6 }
X .£II
, \ 2.6 high
JErated Bread OTHER SIZES.
I.IO
ASK FOR ESTIMA'l'E ·

Coy.i DELIVERED FREE LONDON.

Amalgamated
Engineers' ELECTRIC
(STIGLER'S),

Institute,
Salvation HYDRAULIC,
D
__,___ DODD Army,
Secretary to
the. American
BELT·DRIVEN
HAND· POWER
AND

Embassy,
DD DODD I I
-
&c.

ACKNOWLEDGED BY
USERS THE
SIMPLEST,
LIFTS
CRANES)
AND

o~
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR

-0-
, MOST
EFFECTIVE PASSENGERS"
AND
CHEAPEST HOTELS,

DD DD =o
~

SELF-SUSTAINING
LIFT CARRIAGES,
TO BE OBTAINED.

- SELF-SUSTAINING
WAREHOUSES,
ELEVATION. ELEVATION.
SERVICE HOSPITALS, &c.
LIFTS
FOR FIXINGIRON DOORS.
OUTSIDE. METAL CASEMENTS.
PLAN. PLAN SPECIAL I
Self-Sustaining A,B.C. Lift. Sel'f-Sustai10ing A.B.C. Lift. QUOTATIONS. IRON SASHES.
190 LIFTS, ELEV1\T0RS, &c. [Sec. J

R~ WAYGOOD & Co., Ltd.,


By Special Appointment

To H. M. the Queen.

HAND .CRANES.
HYDRAULIC CRANES.
Waygood's Patent Automatic Water-Saving
Apparatus.

POWER LIFTS.
FOR WAREHOUSES, STORES, &o.

IRON DOORS
For Party Walls and Strong Rooms.

COMPLETE PLANTS OF HYDRAULIC MACHINERY.


With Engines, Pumps, .Accumulators, &c, shipped ready for Erection
Abroad and in the Colonies.

APPROXIMATE PRICES OF HAND LIFTS.

PRICE . FIXING IN
No. CLASS. L OAD. !HEIGHT. SIZE OF Box. DELIVERED LONDON.
--1------ - - - - 1- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - -1
I Dinner Lift • • 56 lbs. 10 ft. 2ft. by Ift. 6in. by 2ft. oin. • • £14 o o £4 10 o
2 Coal Lift • . I cwt. IO ft.' 2ft. 6in. by Ift. gin. by 2ft. 6in. 20 o o S o o
3 Goods Lift . . 5 cwt. IO ft. 3ft. 6in . by 3ft. by 4 ft. 6in . . . 27 IO o 7 o o
4 Do. . . IO cwt. IO ft. 4ft. by 4ft. by 6ft. .• . . 34 0 0 8 IO 0
fBIJJl'6•hlllll! ~ ~:nitur~--~L-if-t-7-cw_t_.~I-o-ft_._6_f_t~-b_y__4f_t._b_y_7-ft_._ _· ._ _· ._4_7_1_0_,,._o_ 9 10 o

Chief Offi(:es and Works :


Falmouth Road, Great Dover Street. Borough. S.E.
BRANCHES AT
Douglas (l.O.M.), St. Pet&rsbu•g;, I.
Liverpool, Plymouth,
Glasgow, Amsterdam, Buenos Ayres,
Manchester,
Belfast, Brussels, Sydney (N.8.W.),
Birmir:agham,
Bradford, Dublin, Antwerp, Bombay.
Sec. J ] LIFTS, ELEV1\TCRS, &c. 191

R. WAYGOOD & .,.Co., Ltd. ,. .....................................................

ELECTRIC LIFTS.

THESE Lifts are made in various ways according to what work the Lift is required to do, the space
available for the gearing, and the money at disposal. The illustration above depicts Waygood's Patent
Direct Coupled Gear, used for Passenger Traffic, in which the gear can be fixed either overhead or underneath
and several examples can be shown at work in various parts of England, and in the South African and
Australian Colonies,
Prices and full description will be forwarded on application.

HYDRAULIC LIFTS.
THESE are made on the Quick-Acting and Suspended Systems, according to circumstances. The prices
vary according to the water pressure available, load to be raised, etc., etc.

PATENT WATER-SAVINQ LIFTS, which are quite Automatic, are also


made for working from the mains of the London Hydraulic Power Co. To get the best tfficiency and
utmost economy out of these Lifts they must be Automatic as in the case of the WAYGOOD LIFT.
......., • • • • • • w+ •• •• ••

PARTICULARS REQU,IRED FOR QUOTING IN ALL CASES ARE:-


The Load, Size and Value of Cage, Travel; If Hydraulic, Water Pressure available, or Height
-
of Supply Tank from bottom floor (the hii:-her the better); if Engine Power, position o'f
Engine or Shafting; if Electric, the Speed and Voltage (whether alternatini:- or continuous).
192 ·LIFTS, ELEV1\T0RS, &c.--ST1\BLE FITTINGS. [Sec. J

JOHN BRYDEN & SONS. EST~:~~~HED


Dinner Service, Coal and Goods Lifts.
APPROXIMATE PRICES OF HAND POWER LIFTS EXCLUSIVE OF FIXING,

SIZE OF CAGE. HEIGHT. LOAD. PRICE.

No. ft . in. ft. in. ft. in. ft. in. £ s. d.


I 2 O X I 7 I 9X I 3 IS ft. ~cwt. 7 rs 0
2 2 3 X I IO 2 0 X I 6 IS ft. ;\'cwt. 8 IO O
3 2 7X 2 I 2 4 X I 9 lS ft . ~cwt. 9 IO O
4 30X2I0 29X26 3oft. r;\' cwt. II 10 O
I
'·---~-~-·--~__J_~ l_~ --- ~ !~ -~~__ L_J_~_}~:
2~ cwt. r8 o o
4 cwt. 3S 0 0
--- - - - -
ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION.
EDINBURGH - 16, Frederick Street. GLASGOW- 60, Renfield Street.
DUNDEE-17, Albert Square. ILONDON - 90, Gloucester Road. S.W.

JOHN HITCHEN, HOISTS and LIFTS.


.ENGINEER AND CRANE MAKER, WAREHOUSE LIFTS
PASSENGER
GOODS
..Hall Street Iron Works, HALIFAX. ··' '
'.l'elephone No. 0982. ELECTRIC
HYDRAULIC
CRANES" DINNER "
Etc., from t, cwt., upwards.
OVERHEAD TRAVELLERS, GOLIATHS,
FOUNDRY GRANES, WHARF GRANES, Crabs and Winches, Iron and
PORTABLE GRANES, Steel Roofs, Railings, Fencing,
DERRIGKS, AND SGOTGH GRANES, and Entrance Gates, Field, and
For Steam, Power, Electric, Hydraulic, Hand Gates, Prismatic Area
and Hand. G ..ates, and all kinds of Structural and
To Contractors- l:luilders' Ironwork.

DERRI CK CRANES A'o~A~~6~::~;,K Drawing• aud Prices ou Application.


W£11ill'Y " '¥'WM

HAYWARD'S STABLE FITTINGS, As SU PPLIED TO BU CKINGHAM PALACE,


SANDRINGHAM, BALMORAL, &c., &c,

COWHOUSE, .STABLE
PIGGERY, PA VINO.

AND
STABLE
DRAINAGE.
HAR.NESS
STABLE
ROOM
VENTILATION.
PITTINOS.

Eighty Years'
Es'rIMA'.l'Its ON Practical Expe-
rience in Fitting
APPI,ICA'rION. up Stables.
SOME RIECENT TESTIMONIALS.
THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OP GUILDFORD wishes to inform M essrs. Hayward Bros. & E ckstein, Ltd., tha t he has now completed the Stables
1 for wl1ich they suppliec1 the fittings, and which g ave every satisfac ti o n. . . .
BUWAR.D MANN, Esq . , Th elve ton J:.Iall, Diss, writes on 28th D ecembe r, 1898 :-"The Fittings for the Stables bav_e give n. e ve ry satisfacb.on." .
W. T. MAR.RIOT, 13sq. , Sanda l Grange, near VVakcheld, writes on th ~ 7th September, 1898 :- ' 1 I am ve 1·y well satisfied with th E. m anner m wh Lch you have
carried out the Stable work which you have don e for me."
HAYWARD'S STABLE FITTINGS have ~ecently been supplied and fixed for the following firms : -
Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Lord Foley, Rushy Lodge and Audley Square · Colonel Bashford., Soberton, Hants .
Duke of Somerset, Goodwood I:ord Rrassey, London T . Collcutt, Esq. , The Croft, Tottendge, .Herts.
Earl of Derby Holwood Beckenham & Fanhill Lord Egerton of Tatton Tatton Park H . Moore Watts, E sq., Glenthorne, Yeovil [Ives,
Earl of Jerse.Y, London, 'osterley Park Lord Ebury, London ' Edwa..rd Hain, Jun ., Esq. , Freloy.ham House, St.
Earl of Dysart . A.Campbell, Esq,, n, Upper Brook Street Mr.1om Canncn , Jun., Stockbndge,.Hants.
Earl of Durham, London H. King, E•q. , Iifield Place London & St..uth Western Railway, Nme E lms
At our NEW SHOW ROOMS , JAMES STREET, HAYMARKET, S.W., we havefittedupacomplete
set of 10 Stalls and 2 Loose Boxes.
~ ARCHITECTS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT SAME. -.J

OPPICES
& WORKS: 187, 189, 191, &. 193, UNION 5Tl1EET, BOQ.OUGH, LONDON, 5.E.
.. Telephone: No. 193 HOP. ESTABLISHED 1783 Telegrams :" HAYWARD BROTHERS, LONDON:'
Sec. JJ ST1\BLE FITTINGS. 193

PATENT SAFETY STABLE FITTINGS.


I'

Stalls, Loose Boxes, Mangers, Paving, Drainage.,


Wall Ti1es, Woodwork:, Harness Room.
Brackets & Fittings, Coa~b. House Fittings, &c •

.IMPROVED COWHOUSE AND PIGGERY FITTINGS,


As supplied to Her Majesty the Queen, R .R.H. the . Prince of Wales, H.R.H.
the Duke of Connaught, the Royal Families of France, Germany, Holland, Sweden,
Portugal, many of the Nobility and Gentry of England, Government Departments,
Corporations, Vestries, Railways, and Private Firms .
....................... 'W' . . . . . . . . 'W".~

Catalogues on application to
THE ST. PANCRAS · IRON WORK CO., LD.,
St. Pancras R.oad, London, N. W. Telephone; 5191 KING'S CROM.
Telesrams: "EQUITATION, LONDON."
195

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5ee al.so 5ummary of Contents, page 1.

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Section
.
K. · .·
.

· : Hinges and springs.


Loclt.s, Door furniture, casement fastenings, le. '..J

;J . Sliding Door fillings•.


; • JI

cooking 4pparatus. llilcheners, Stoves, ·and Mantels.


General .lronmongerg.
FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.
l~AGE PAGE
ADAMS, J.,
& SoN · •• •. .. .. .. .. 20~ GrnnoNs, JAMES .. .. .. .. .. 204
ADAMS, ROBERT • • •. •• .. •. 196 . HOBBS, HART & Co., Ln. .. .. .. .. .• 209
BALDWIN, SoN & Co., LD. .. •• .• •• .. •• 197 MATTISON & Co. • • •. .• .• .. ,. • •• 216
BARNS, W., & SoN '. . •• .. •• 216 · SHAW & CARTER . . •. .. •• •. •. .• 2 15
BooBBYER, J.
H., & SoN8 •• .. .. . • 204, 205
1
SMTTH & STE\'ENS .. •. .• :• 200
CARTLAND,]., & SoN, Lo. 206, 207 SM tTu & TURNER .. •• . • .. .• •• r99
COLLEDGE & B1unGEN • • •• •. • •• .. •• 203 SotJTIIWELL. F . C., & Co. •• 201
EVERED & Co., Lo. ., •• . • •• 208 TEALE FrnEl'LACE Co. • • •• •. •• .. . • 2r c
FLETCHER, RussELL & Co., LD. •• •. .. :. zro WRIGHT, GEO., & Co. • . •• .. .. .. 212-2q
GERISH, S., & Co. • .• •• .. •• 198

ef "The Compe12djum'' would


llsers
obfjge by mentionin~ jt as the ·source of
their infarmatio12 when com112u.qjcating with
the Firms representecl herein.
HINGES 1\ND SPRINGS. [Sec. ~ K
------------------~ - - --

THE BEST TESTED (ROBER't' ADAMS' PATENT)


ROBERT I.
SILlNT DOOR SPRINGS, lor ALL KINDS 01 DOORS. I ADAMS.
60 HIGHEST AW ARDS at International and Trade~ Exhibitions. Ii
OIL CJIECA'. OIL CHECK.
Silent Closing THE .1161" NOTE. THE
Door Springs. "CROWN VICTOR."
Double Action.
"LONDON VICTOR."
.Single Action.
SIZES OF DOORS.
The Light -6 ft. x r ft.gin . x
Medium-7 ft. 6 in x 2
r~

ft . 6 in. x 2;j:
Victor Heavy - Beyond last dimensions.

Patents
hold ' Used by
the all the Principal
Rec.ords. Government

FANLI ~HT, LANTERN,


Departments.
AND SKYLIBHT
OPENERS.
CASEMENT BOLTS. PNEUMATIC
PANIG BOLTS.
AND OIL CHECK
WEATHER B\RS.
REVERS!BLt SPRING HINGES,
WINDOWS. FOR

METAL WORK AND DOUBLE and SINGLE ACTION


METAL SASHES. DOORS.
AND ALL BUILDING
REQUISITES.
Sliowbi_: the inle• nal co11stniction and the
1utiquc opening capacil;- of the " Victor''
~
Double Actio11 Spring Hinge.
PRICES.
1\few r l bri drred Light Doo-s .. . . 33/- each.
'28/- each.
CataZr~!?Jte free' on Medium D..>ors . . 44/- ,,
40/- "
Heavy Doors
.rl pp Iical ion. ·oil e;,·ra. 66/ .. "
54/- "

PNEUMATIC SILENT (FLOOR) DOOR The "EMPRESS VICTOR"


SPRINGS.
PATENT PNEUMATIC SILENT DOOR SPRINGS.

N~a t. Compact. Fixed Cylinde: Su :table for narrv w tra nsoms.


s'i ng.le Action Pneumatic ChecR Spring 1·11\ige. Requires only one inch beyond H mge. ,Opens wide. Strongest when closed. Regulated to clo• ;
at any speed. Lnt!e friciion. Great ~u ra.b il1ty . . . . . .
PRICES: -
, Double Action. I
Lelt Hand .
Single Action.
.. '28/- cad~
Fix1;:d by screw mg to surface. Sun s n ght or left hand, inside or outside, wnhout chaJ1ge of fitt1r ~s.
PRICES.
Light Doors . . 33/• each. J.ight Doors
Jl ledium Doors .. 44/- ,, Jlled•um DJors.. 40/• ,, For U oor~ not exceeding
No. 183. "(r. 6 in". wide by i] in". ..
I F or Doors not exceeding
18/- No. 181. 3 (t. 6 ins. wide by 3 !n" .. 26/•
Heavy Doors .. 66 - ., Heavy Doors . . 54/- ,,
O il and Hutt Hi nges ex tr:l. No. 18?. 2 fl. 8 in ,, 11
2 inc.. . . 'l.'J./.. No. 18o. 4 ft.om<:. ,, 3 10 ~ . .. 3?*/·

66 & 67. Newington Causeway, LONDON, S.E.


Sec. KJ HINGES 1\ND SPRINGS. 197

BALDWIN'S BUTTS
ARE MADE ONLY BY

200 333

BALDWIN, SON & co.~ LTD.,


STOURPORT.
Also Broad Butts 200 and 564 of all Sizes.

PARLIAMENT HINGES} SKEW BUTTS) &CAST-IRON HINGES


OF ALL DESCR!PTIONS.

Buyers are !earnestly requested to see th;)t the name BALDWIN, in addition to the quality number,
is cast on all the Butts they purchase-'"NONE OTHERS ARE GEN"G~NE. These numbers were
ORIGINALLY ADOPTED BY B. S. & CO. to distinguish the different q~alities. but since these
Butts have obtained favour with consumers, the numbers have been copied by other makers. They are
now registered as their
TR.ADE MARK
AS

BALDWIN . BALDWIN BALDWIN


200 333 564
JdANUFACTURERS also of the Improved Cast Tinned Kitchen Furniture...:_Saucepan Covers
are now made stampei from One Sheet of Steel; also of an Improvecl White Enamelled•
tast-Iron Kitchen Furniture; and of the New Mottled Cast-Iron Enamelled Holloware in all their
various branches; Improved Box. Flanch, and Portable Coffee Mills; Door Knockers, Scrapers
Porters, Hat, Coat and Umbrella Stands, and Carpenters' and Builders' General Ironmongery.

London Office: No. 59, HOLBORN VIADUCT .. E.C.


198 HINGES 1\ND Sl?RINGS. [Sec. K

--ri-~~~~~-~--
S. GERISH & CO.,
22-30, BUTTESLAND ST., EAST r D~, LONDON, N.
i:1~',~,
,,...,, 1f r---"'),
/ ' •''
,.,\.
i.::_.._, 11 I \ . !.'J
I ~'
II" - ...u ' ---/ JI.!.Y'
_ _ ___ _
I I'
1J,: 1I ----,I
__J l
Makers of GATE HINGES and FITTINGS
On Gerish's, Collinge's, lmray's, or Redmund'... System.
A I
I
_________ J LONDON STOCK- 100 TONS. ESTABLISHED N.EARLY 100 YEARS.

lillo. 6.- i"or Gates swinging one way. 11/iaeie and Stocked in 20 sizes, every 3 :ns.

In Cast and Wrot Iron and ~Heel, to


any Architectural Design.
Specialities : Hinges &Fittings for Cold Storage.
Designs and Estimates submitted free.

Geri5h'5 Patent
~~pring. Butts.
Over 100,000 Made
·and 5old.

RISING AND HELICAL SPRING HINGES,


Made REDMUND'S SYSTEM.

SP.RING
ff.LH.GE.

No. 59 Qa-.e &olt.


Sec. Kl HINGES 1\ND SPRINGS. 199

S.l.VII~....- ~ '.:r_V::EC.~~::EC.,
.50, Bartholomew eiose, London, E.e.,
INVENTORS AND MAKERS OF THE FIRST DOOR SPRING USED.
ESTABLISHED NEARLY A CENTURY.
The Great International Exhibition·, 1t,51 . In t er-nationa l Health E xhibition, Lo ndon, 1884 -- Sil ver Medal.
Highest Award, ONLY MEDAL, International Exhibition, Edinburgh, 188 6 .

.Ben Turner's Patent Adjustable Regulating Door Spring,


AS USED AT
Buckin g ham Palace St. Steph en's Club ~t . Barth olomew's H ospita
St. Jam es's P<ilacc:: Carlto n Clu b · Fever H ospital
K ensin g ton Palace Con. . 1irution al Clu b Ch ildre n·~ U o~ p i ta l

~1~~~~~~o}{S ~ !;ouse
01
Ctry Cailton Club
C it y L 1bern l Clu b
H 1 spi1al, Swa nley
Birkleck Institute
C umberland L odg•. 1'1my a nd N avy Cl ub Bank of E ngland
H. M. Oflke of \>Voods, &c. R aleig h Club Drnm mond's Ban k
Na tura l History M 11seu m Eas t and West Ind ia Docks C hi le's Bank
South K enf'in g ton l\1u ~e um and Offices Na ti• na l P rovin, ial Bank
H ome and Colonia l Offices The Baltic, Greshnm , of England
J;'oreig n Office E qu itable, Alliance, L~mdon and Co un t y Bank
W a i Office Atl a ~ 1 and S un Cit y B;:ink
Indian Office Gas L ight and Coke Co. 13ari ng's Bank
Roy al Courts of Just ice Offices Gr::md Hotel
So merset H om e Ci1y L ivery H alls Hotel Me1ropr!e
Natio nal Gailer}r Guild ha ll and Library li'irst Aven ue H otel
Custom House T ech ni ra l College Holbo_rn Rcs tau 1a ut
l<. oyal Naval Coll ege Royal E xch ange Pav ilion l\1I us ic H a ll
St. Paul's Cath edral Corn E xc tJange &c., &c.
Whi ~h de~c r ib es conside rab ly more than a half.c ircle in cpening. It r an be made
strong or wea k . it can be adjus ted to any cen tre , and t he ·who le of t he ins ide taken
out withouc 'unhang ing the duor. It is Hrv nges t when door is closed , an d grad ually
weo.kens a$ it ope u::..

ALSO BEN TURNER'S NEW PATENTS-THE ''SILENT B. T."


fOQ CL05 1NG 000115 WITH PEQFECT 51LENCE.

Single Acti on (lef"t hand). Doub ii c Action.

Open·ing Gear
for fanlights. ·

BILLIARD ROOM LIGHTS


for any number and in any
position.

Continuous Gear
FOR
PUBLIC BATHS, &c.

Jistimates O r\ .1\ipplication.

Also SMITH'S PATENT WATER & SILL BARS


f'or rendering Casements, open inc inwards or outwards,:weather-ticht.
vG)( PRICES AND SECTIONS ON APPLICATION. ~
200 BINGES 1\ND SJ.>RINGS. [Sec. K

ARCHIBALD ~ SMITH & STEVENS)


Telegraphic Address-
" HydrauficB, London." QUEEN'S ROAD, BATTERSEA, S.W.
Manchester .. Mr. SPROWSON, Norton Street,
Green gate, Salfo rd.
I Glasgow J. MONKHOUSE CARTMELL, 70,
Great Clyde S treet.
Newcastle-on - Tyne Hnm BROS., 31, Collingwood S tr eet. Dublin
Birmingham
Yorkshire
W . J. A. KERR, 43, Ch urch S treet.
T HE BUILDERS' SUPPLY Co., 12,
I Holland
BOOTH BROS., Upper Steph en
Street.
HAUSMANN BROS., W ijnstraat 46,
Park Lane, Leeds. Wijnhaven 37, Rotterdam.

PATENT ADJUSTABLE "JANUSHDOOR SPRINGS.


J HIS is the original a nd well-known "SMITH' S" SPRING.
To prevent the substitution of cheap imitations, Architects
are respectfully desired to specify Name and Address in full .

SMITH'S PATENT "MODEL" DOOR SPRING.


T HE " MODEL " .SPRING is of the same type as our
" J anus," but smaller in size, an d suitable for a lower
class of b uilding. It possesses the same strength a s the
" Janus " Spring. ·

REDUCED PRICES OF "JANUS" DOOR SPRINGS. REDUCED PRICES OF " MODEL" DOOR SPRING.
No. St...
I Y
BrusJ>.¥.C:u;~ ~hoc.
35/0
1 lr~1St=~~hoe.
3J/O
J:,~'; ~':._ Lu1s~':"..!.
5/0 1/8
and ! Size. Maximum W-u:hh
of Door.
Price with Price with
Brass Trough Shoe lron Strap Shoe
Extra r..
Outer Boa.

a Z 6o/o 55/0 9/0 4/0 x 29 inches 23/0 21 /6 3/6


No. 1 S~jng ii suftabl• /or Internal Doors up to 2 ft . 9 ill .,u.,:
y 36 26/o 24/0 316
~ No. 2 Spnng is suitabl• jar larg1r and E~ternal Doors. z 42 " 28/0 25/0 3/6
Outer Boxes are recommended when Springs are I.it into Tile, "
Mosaic Cement, or similar Floors. The Spring may then be Sympathetic Springs per pair, X size, with Brass Shoes,87/6
removed for reoairs without cutting up the Floor. Lubricant and Screws, 1/8 per Sprinc.

PATENT "BATTERS EA" DOOR SPRING.


A HIGH-CL ASS London-made Spring at the lowest price yet
offered. It is the simplest made, having only Two Moving
Parts. Samples 011 T rial.

PRICES.
Size of Maximum ' V1dth Price wi th Price with Ext ra fo1·
Spring. of D oor. Bra;s T rough Shoe. Iron S trap Shoe. Outer Box.
x 29 inches 19/0 17/0 3/6
y 36 24/0 21/0 3/~
z 42 26/o 23/0 3/6
z 2 { Larger or Exposed ! 28/0 25/0 3/6
· Door s.

STEVENS' & MAJOR'S


PATENT HYDRAULIC SPRING AND CHECK.
H IS CHECK SPRI.NG was the F irst Spring placed on the
T market, which combi ned th e th ree fu nctions of Spring,
H inge, and Check ; and in spite of the nu merous imita tions
wh ich im medjately followed , it maintain s its foremost posi tion .
I t is equall y applicable to Double or Single Acting 'Doon ..
I nternal or External.
SIZES AND PRICES.
F or ln terna l Doors Size. With Brass Shoe. With Iron Strap E xtra
up t o Shoe. for
Double Action only. Outer Bo~
24 inches w ide Xo I 6 0 I 4 0 4 0
29 x I 8 0 I s0 4 0
y s
36 I 13 0 I 9 0 0
42 z I 16 0 I 12 0 s 0
48 ·~
'l2 a 0 0 J 16 c; s •
Sec. KJ HINGES 1\ND Sl?RINGS. 201

The Corbin Patent Liquid Door Check and Spring. '-

···· .. ·T-· · -·· ·· -·· •· · - ~ - - • • ·S· - • - ~


The Latest & Best from America. It is now being Specified by
leading Architects for PUBLIC
Is replacing other BUILDINGS, SCHOOLS, and
Checks everywhere, PRIVATE HOUSES.
because it Latches •• PRICES•••
the Door quickly, but A si ze •• .. 18/-
B .. 22/6
it never allows it to c" .. 27/6
D 35/-.
Bang. RIGHT HAND. E •• 45/-

It is quicker and more posit:ve in action, being the only one fitted with two metal pistons, so
arranged as to reduce the fri ction and wear to a minimum . Majn working parts are dust-proof, and they
never require oiling, or even cleaning. Perfect regulation of the speed. Absolute regularity of action.
The liquid forming the Check is not affected by extremes of temperature. Superior design, construction,
and appearance. Is reversible for h and. ·will work for years without attention. Write for Descriptive
Booklet and Price List to the Importers, F. C. SOUTHWELL & Co., 75, SouTHWARK ST., LONDON, S.E.

THE CORBIN PATENT LOCK .SETS.


Self-contained and reversible. Adjustable to - different
thicknesses. Fitted with Anti-Friction Latch, Pin
Tumblers, and Ball Bearings, Master Keys,
Strong Escutcheons, Protected Striking Plate,
and finished in any style of art and finish.

Handsome
in
Appearance.

Simple, '
Secure,
and easy to
handle and
fix, being "a
' ') set
in a unit."

Each Set
b eing com-
plete requires
no
assembling.
No. 2045. "NAM OURS.'' THE APPLICATION OF A. CoRB.N
LEFT HAND LOCK, OUTSIDE VIEW.
SCHOOL LOUIS XIV. LOCK Sin.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--

Sole Agents f'or Manchester and surrounding territory: - Messrs. BAXENDALE & co.,
Miller Street Works, Manchester.
IMPORTERS-

F. C. SOUTHWELL &Co., 75, Southwark St., London, s E.


202 HINGES 1\ND SPRINGS. [Sec. K
CAUTION.-Arc!titec ts and ot!ters should note the internal arrangement o.f these Springs and Checks, and beware of pirates.
SILENT DOOR SPRINGS. PNEUMATIC CHECK.

JAMES ADAMS & SON '


i05, UNION STREET, BOROUGH, S.E.•,
P a te ntees and Sole Make rs of the" SLA Vf:," "ROYA L DUPLEX," F loor a nd J:sack
d oor Springs, aL1d t he" A. ] ." Sas?: ::<'astener.

Medal•, c£c., 1¥.varded.


Supplied complete wit!> new Brome . • ., '~~
S ilver . . .. . . 1886.
Paten t Adjustable Shoe Star Certificate • . 1887.
and new P a tent Adjustable 1 Gold • . 1892.
T op Centre. ~~~
Sha llow Well without Check. This Hinge possesses
Light £2 2 0 a ll the q ualifica-
Medium 2 8 0 tions of the Deep
T he OriginR l W ell H inge in
Pneuma tic Check Htavy 2 15 O
Sh allow form, with
Floor Spring has adju sta b!e
stuod Ule severest advantages possessed
te!-.t o f any know n Architects and by no mh~rs .
Ooor Spring. It can · be easil y re ~
Builders
paired witho ut
should name the r emovi ng the box.
l:!(ht £ ! r, Trade Mark.
Mecjium 112 Light .. £1 7 6
}' baVy 2 0 0 Heavy .. 111 6
R><. Heavy 2 10 O ExtraHea YY 2 o O

JAMES GIBB0NS, s~et~:;;i1\:P~~~~'


LOCK MANUFACTURER AND BUILDERS' BRASSFOUNDER.
GIBBONS' ASYLUM LOCKS AND FITTINGS •
.'\s used in CLAYBU R Y ASYLUM , THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE, South Ken, ine ion Museum , H otel de l'Europe, U nive, s itv Co'leg• H ospital and
Grosvtnor Ho tel, L ondon. RO YAL INFIRMARY, UNIVERSITY COLLEG E , and MUS E UM E X T E NSION, LIV E RPOOL. M unicipa l
Buildings an d Ow en 1s Coll ege, Nlanchestf'.r. Sheffield and G la~gow l\'l unicipal Build ings. Derby County Asylum, and Royal ln fi r ma1y , Derby. Nottingham
Hospital. Yorkshire C::ollege, Leeds.
AS YL UM S.- Dorset County. Bexley, S t. Al ba n!', Middl esbrou,e.h, Portrane, An t:-im, B orton, I\foulsfor~ Li. (Jd Leiceste r Borough.
South Afrlca.-Pieter marit zburg T own Hall , Grahamstown, F ort Beaufort and Port Alfred Asylums.

GIBBONS' Patent " ROLLER " AXLE PULLEY, MANY THOUSANDS now fixed IN ~~~L'b~~~~ l~~0MR[~~.1~~BLic
PANIC FITTINGS for EXIT DOORS, FANLIGHT GEARING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
~ See Advertisement in -Architects' Compendium. ~

London Office and Show Room: 9, S0UTH1\MPT0N R0W, H0LB0RN, W.e.


MANCHESTER : 3J Macdonald's Lane, Corporation St. LIVERPOOL: 41, North John Street. DUBLIN: 21. Uare St.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS~

eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various


Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to llrchitects when placing contracts for the erection of B uildings, &c.
K] LCeKS, OCCR FURNITURE, e1\SEMENT F1\STENINGS, &c. 203

COLLEDGE & BRIDGEN,


MIDLAND LOCK WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON.
Telegraph ic Address: ''COLLEDGE, WOLVERHAMPTON ." National Tele/Jlzone, No. u8.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·' ~~~~-

2 BOLT RIM LOCKS (with Screws for fixing).


THE "MARVEL"

No. 2255 and rn9.


No. Per doz. Per doz.
2255- Brass Bolt, 6 x 3 inch •• 16/6 The "Marvel" Brass Bolt , Steel No. r9r2. "The Durable" Brass Bolt,
109- Ditto 6 x 3~ inch 19/9 Case, Double Handed, 6 inch 20/6 6 in. 7 in. 8 in.
2356-All Brass, Polisht:d • , •• 53/· 23/- 30/- 43/- per do:.

No, 2288 -Dou!Jled Handed. No. 2458.


No. Per doz. No. Per doz. No. per doz.
2288-Iron Bolt, Double Bushed 2458-Brass Bolt, r Lever, 6 inch 32/- 175-Brass Bolt, Bushed, Strong,
Wrought Iron Case, 6 inch 2t/9 2457- ,, ,, 2 Lever, 36/- L~ver, 6 in. • . • • 51/·
2289- Brass Bolt ,. 25/-

2 BOLT MORTICE LOCKSll


THE "WONDER.'' THE "RELIABLE."

~
·~
(J
~
~
en per.
I doz. No. Per doz.
M
'*•
The· " Wonder" Japanned Case,
Brass Bolt, Patent Action
Per doz, 6 inch Steel Case, 2 lever, Gun

• • 20/6
Metal Bolts and Bushes . . 48/·
6 inch Brass Case, 2 lever, Gun
2429-2 Lever, Brass Bolt. Bushed
2430 - ,. Strong
Gun Metal, Bushed..
45/-
54/·
~
Metal Bolts and Bushes . . 70/- 2375-4 Lever, ,, 66/
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SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF
'~ Tudor ;, Patent and Stanley" Lock Furniture, "Perfect" Patent Floor
u

Springs, "Special" and "Reliable'' Board .School Hat and Coat Hooks~
•"Collins'" Panic Door iFittings, and a.II kinds of Locks and Fittings suitable
f.@lr Asylums, &nks, ll·o tels, &c.

S&nd f'or ou:t 'No. 20 Ge~r-al .Catalogue, f'~e to th~ trade on application, and also see
4-pag& .Adv.eriisement .m '" Archiilet:ts' Compendium."
2C4 LEH.~KS, D00R FURNITURE, <21\SEMENT Fl\STENINGS, &c. [K

J -8 & SONS, PRIZE MED A L FOR LOCKS


lisfa'6Cisned 200 yea ~s. High-Class Ironmongery. AND SUPERIOR I RONMON GE RY.

J. H. BOOB BYER & SONS,


13 & 14, Stanhope Street, } N ewcasti e St ree t , L on d on, w.C .
13, Blackmoor Street,
Fifteen minutes' / i·om Charing Cross, Waterlov, Ludgate, aitd Farringdon St. S tations. Five minutes' .from Temple Statiou.

RIM LOCKS. MORTISE LOCKS.


All Brass Locks are Po l ished
and Lncquered . N o. 6-in. 7-in .

No. 6-in. 7-in. 200 4 - Lever,be~t. w ith


100 Tumbler, al!Brass 6/9 10/6 GunM etal B olts,
2-Lever dit o 10/- & Steel follo wers
bushed .. • . 7/6 9/-
103 T um bler,allBrass,
beaded edge, as 20I 2-Lever, with
d rawn • . . .9/6 10/6 B rass Bolt s,and
2- Lever do. d :-... tt /- 12/- Steel followers
bu~hed . • . . 4/6 6/-
Best 2-Leverdo . . . 16/·
ro2 2-Lever Iron, with 202 2-Lever. with
B rass B.>lt' 2/9 3/9 5/- Brass Bolts of
li ghter make, &
Steel follo wers
Also Roi ler Bolt Mor- bushed . . . . 3/6
tise Locks, from 3/6; and .to3 I-Lever BrassBolt
Springless Rim and Mortise Lock,
Mortise Locks, from lJ./6 LOCKS TO DIFFER, WITH MASTER KEV TO ORDER. new Durable
each. ASYLUM AND OTHER SPECIAL LOOKS TO ORDER. Action, as drawn,
Shifting Bolts 2/-
All Locks are Priced without Furniture.
BRASS POSTAL HANDLES. P olished or Bronzed, 3/- to 25/- each. Abo Iron, 2/- each.

FANLIGHT GEAR.
N c. 69. Tra nso m Opener, wi1 h Rod ,
6 feet •• .. . . 2 /6 each.
No. 70. P reston's, Bea nl and's, and
Ne w, with Cords, from 6 /6 , 2 /9 ,
3 /.. t:a< h rcsr ec uv ... Jy.
N o. 71. Simple, with winch
handle, as drawn, from
13/- each.
Also in G un Metal.
No. 72. Eclipse action, wi1h winch
hand 1e . . .. !re m 12/6 each.
Also in G un Meta l.
No. 73. R ack ~t ay , for all fixi ngs,
from 2 /- tach.
No. 74. Fanligh t Catche>, from 1/ 2 ,,
Models showing action in
great variety.

MANHOLE COVERS.
24 in. x r8 in. From 7/6 each.

PNEUMATIC DOOR CHECK


AND SPRING, NORTON'S
SYSTEM, from 16/ 6 each.
/ '= '

g>
DISCOUNTS AND
GALVANISED PAILS.
SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR
Pai n ters' 9/- to 17/-.
Contractors', as drawn, 27/-
OPENER FOR
CASEMENT.
QUANTITIES
E .tra Heavy, 34/·. As above, from 2/6 each. ON APPLICATION.
K] LE)eKS, D06R FIJRNITlJRE, e11SEMENT" FJtS'T ENINGs·, &c. 2Cfo
J-B & SONS, PR!ZE MEDAL FOR LOCKS
}Isfa6li.s'Iied 200 ~ear;>. High Class Ironmongery, ANO SUPER IOR IRONMONGERY.

J. H. BOOBBYER & SONS,


13 & 14, Stanhope Street,
} Newcastle Street, London, W.C.
13, Blackmoor Street,
Fifteen mimttes' from Cltaring Cross, Wattrloo, Lndga/e mtd Farringdon S t. Stations. Five mimttes' / row Temple Station

FRENCH CASEMENT BOLTS. J t in. and l~ in. wide.


No. 20. All Iron . . 6ft. 6in., 2/6 ea.
No. 2r. Iron with Brass Knob,
6ft. 6in. .. 5/- ,,
No. 22. All Brass . . from 2/6 ft.
No. 23. Best do., as drawn ,, lJi/6 ,,
Also ~spagn.ioll'.tte Bolts, iin., 2/9,;
~111. , lJi/-, l in., l/i/6 per foot.

No. 30. Strong Screw-


CASEMENT down, Solld Brass
(oas drawn for
Casements open-
ing outwards,
also for Case-
ments opening
inwards), 12 inch
29/- doz.
No. 3r. E x tra Strong ditto (as drawn fo.r Casements opening outwards, also for Case-
men ts opening inwards) .. .. .. .. . . 12 in., 5l/i/- ,,
No. 32. Double] ointed Pin Casement Stays, Brass strong " 25/- "
No. 33. Double Jointed Pin Casement Stays, Gun Metal .. .. .. " 36/- "
Ne. 34. Curled end Stay, as in 1893 CoMPE:NDlUM, Malleable as Wrought Iro11 "10/-&f3/-,,
No. 35. Ditto ditto Bra~s .. .. .. .. .. " 36/- "
~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

CASEMENT FASTENERS.
No. 40. Polished Brass or Bronze with Staples . . 9/- per doz.
No. 4r. Iron, Malleable . . .. .. .. .. .. 4/6
No. 42. Brass, Bronzed, or polished Cockspurs, as drawn 18/- ,,
No. 43. Iron, Malleable, Square Handled Cockspurs . . . . 6/-
No. 44. Polished Brass Curled Handled Cockspurs, as in 1893
COMPENDIUM, to Match No. 35 Stays .. .. . . 23/· .,
No. 45. Iron, Malleable, Curled Hauclled, as in 1893 COMPENDIUM,
to Match No. 34 Stays . . .. .. .. .. . . 7/6 ,,
SWING DOOR HANDLES, all Brass 5/- to 40/· pair. As drawn, U/6 pair.
Also with Ebony Grips. 22/- pair.

SASH FASTENERS.
Hopkinson's Patent Guarded Arm and Reeded Knob . . . . 7/6- 20/· per Joz. ·
A variety of other Patents on Stock: Stanley, Albert, Meakin's.

STABLE FITTINGS.-Hatfield's Patent Rollers, l3ottom from 9d.; Hanging,


1/6 each. Collinge's Hinges.

SHOP DOOR LATCHES. ~/9each.


SASH LINES.-Hemp, Flax, Catgut, Steel Ribbon, Wire
Rope, Copper Chain.
HINGES.- No. 50. Brass Butt with Double Steel Washers,
as in 1893 COMPENDIUM, 3in., 2/- ; .3~in . , 2/9 ; 4in., lf</·;
4! in., 5/3; 5in., 7 /3; 6in., 10/6 per pair.
FLOOR SPRINGS.-Climax, from 12/6; Heavy, 23/- to
44/- each. Warranted.
Also SILENT FLOOR SPRINGS.
Cliechs a ndS p i·ings of all hinds f>'Ollt 11/6 eac!t, for Sz.,tgle and Do,.b!e
A citOn D oors.
VENT IL AT 0 RS. - Arnott's, Boyle's, Currall's, Plated as drawn, 9/- each.
Sh~rringham's. White Metal, 13/- each .

Discounts and Special Quotations \ for Quantities on Application.

CoN. CoM. N
206 L0eKS, D00R FURNITURE, el\SEMENT Fl\STENINGS, &c. IK
GOLD MEDAL AWARDS A1~ INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS.
MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE, KIMBERLEY, PARIS,
1880. 1887. . 1888. 1892. 1900.
- - -- - - - - - - - - - - -

·\~AMES CAR!~~N~ ~SON j~~


!>!ARK Manufacturers of every description of ' IB~" MARK .

Cabinet, Builders', Furnishing, and Naval Brass Foundry,


BIRMINGHAM.
London Show R.ooms- 57, Holborn Viaduct, E.C.
MACHINE-MADE SOLID JOINT THE "GRAPPLER" PATENT MACHINE MADE BRASS SOCKET
BRASS BUTT HINGES. SASH FASTENER.
(APPLETON'S PATENT,) BOLTS.
. 4601.· 4602
5150.
Brass, Iron Back
1! .. 3/- Iron Shoo t. Plate.
i! 3/6 2 in. 5/6 2 in. . . 6!-
2 4/3 2f,, 6/- 2! ,, .. 6 /9
2~ .. sf· 3 .. 6/9 3 .. 7/6
" ..
2~ 6/6 3l » 7/6 3! " 8/6
2~ .. 8/- 4 " 8/6 4 .. 9/6
3 10/- 5
" .. 11 /·
5 " 9 /9 " .. 13/·
3i\- .. 16/- 6 " .. 11/6 6
25/- 7
" .. IS /•
7 " .. 13/-
per ,dozen pairs. 8 ,. . . •SI· 8 .
" .. 18/-
STRONGER Su rm doz. doz.

6 150. 8380. 18/· per doz.


Strong mac hine·made, Polished.
A turn of the knob causes the Grappler to clutch the catch·
p1ate and securely locks the sash1.s.
It lifts up and draws close together dropp in g sashes.

INDICATING BOLT. Ashwell's System. LANVON'S "SAFETY" SASH PLATE


Prevents injury to the Sash or Glass.

A 3 387. I in., 6/6, x:l in., 9/6 per doz.


The hollowed plate forms a safe place for the rod
hook to push against, and en~1re ly p~ev1:nts t h e
damage to paint and polish l~1at 1s found ~n a ll upper
A 2582. Polished or Bron7.ed, 6/6 each. Nickel Plated, 8/6 each. sas hes whae the ordmary kind of hook 1s used.

, ORIGINAL PATENTEES AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE


HELICAL, CLIMAX, RELIABLE, & PATENT ADJUSTABLE CLIMAX FLOOR SPRINGS
S t NGLE
5755 IRON.
UOUBl.E 5753 IRON, 5355 IRON.
ACTIO N. A 1.T1nN.

3 in. •sf- 3 in. 4/. 4 in. 21/-


•f 22/- 4 .. 6/- 5 " 28/·
5 " 28/- 5
"
8/- 6 " 36/-
" 5754 BRASS.
5756 BRASS. 5356 BRASS,
3 in. 30/- 3 in. 6/6 4 in. 3S/•
4 42/- 4 " 10/· 5 " 45/-
5 " 54/· 5 " 13/- 6 " S5/o 2401. 2860.
per" dozen. per pair. per dozen. With 2-in. Shoe, 16/6 each. With 2 in . Shoe, 23/6 ea.

OUR NEW CATALOGUE, 1901 EDITION, MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION.


Kl L0eKS, oeeR FURNITURE, e1\SEMENT Fl\S'TENINGS, &c. 207

JAMES CARTLAND & SON, LTD3, BIRMINCHHM.


POLISHED BRASS LOCK FURNITURE SUITES~

0924. 0858. 0 665. i:,771. 0869. 0611. 4928. 4923.


A GREAT VARIETY OF LOCK FURNITURE SUITES IN BRASS, CHINA, WOOD AND GLASS.

f'anli&ht Catch. HALL DOOR FURNITURE SUITES. Door Handle.


Machine· made . In Great Variety, Lo snit all kinds of .Arc!iitectiwe.

.t.3311. 816 d.zen.

Caseme11t Fasteners.

En S uite
Letter Plate, hori zon tal, 2464. 119
,, ., upright, 2466. 1/9
P ostal Handle, • • . . 2465. 3/- 2463. 1/9 each.

With Case.m ent Stays.


Hook.
4685. 1816 211-
Smaller ~izes.
4689. 15/- 171- 3358.
4669. 111- 131- Brass .. 17/- pair.
Rose Metal •. 21/~ ,,
4668. 91· 11- 4695. lo in., 26/- 12 in . . 28 /. doz. Coin Bronze . . 22/6 "
per dozen. Gun Met~! 33/- 36/• "

OUR NEW CATALOGUE, 1901 EDITION J MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION.


208 teeKs, neeR FURNITURE, el\SEMENT FASTENINGS, &c. [K
. {27 to 35, DRURY LANE, LONDON.
EVERED & Co., 1o.,
GENERAL BRASSFOUNDRY MANUFACTORY-BARNET WORKS, BIRMINGHAM.
BARNET WORKS, BIRMINGHAM.
SURREY WORKS, SMETHWICK.

Makers of Preston's and Leggott' s Pattern Fanlight Openers.

23 Registered.
Polished • • • • 3/6

25 Registered.
Polished . . . . . 3/3
5536 Registered. •
P olished 6/-

SMITH'S FLOOR DOOR SPRINGS.


3008 Pressed.
3197 Cast Light. From 4771 for Counter Doors.
3647 Cast Strong. To 4776 for Very Heavy Doors. Heavy Cast, R. 987.

First Quality.
x IOO.
rI Medium
Quality.
X IOI.

3 in . . . 8/ - ea. !• 2~ in. . . 3/4 ea .


3t " . . 9/6 " ! 3 " .. 3/6 "
4 .. .. 111- ,.
5 " . . 16/- ..
L 3~ .. .. 3/9 "
4 " .. 4/- "
6 " .. 22/6 "
8 .. . : 48/- " CONTINUOUS
RINGING. X 14 6 PUSH.
I2 ., . . 100/- ,,
x 102. Brass .. .. 1/3 each.
X 155 PUSH.
Copper .. .. 1/4 ,,
Brass .. •. 1/8 each. I
Copper .. .. 1/9 ,, , TREMBLING BELL.
K] LEH2KS, D00R FURNITURE, e1\SEMENT F1\STENINGS, &c. 209

HOBBS, HART, & Co., Ltd., MANUFACTURERS OF

PATENT PROTECTOR UNPICKABLE & MACHINE-MADE LOCKS for all Purposes.


"The
New Patent The special
Reversible
attention of
Latch Bolt.
Can be easily Architects,

reversed Quantity
without re= Surveyors,
moval of Cap.
and
Builders,
The most
is called to
perfect town=
made Lock this LOCK.
in the
Market.
6 x -~ with two Brass Bolts and Brass bushed follower, rounded end.

GENERAL LOCK LIST CONTAINING 40 ILLUSTRATED PAGES, FREE ON APPLICATION.


1

CABINET LOCKS TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS.


1111 111 111111111111111111 1111 111 111 111 111 111 11 111 111 1111111 11 1 11 1 11 1 111 1

Till, Drawer, Cut and Straight


Cupboard ; Pedestal, link Plate, Cup-
board, Box, Sloping Desk, Trunk, Cash
Box, Writing Desk, Book Edge, and
Sliding Door; Folio, Carpet, and Glad-
stone Bag,and Escutcheon;Cut,Straight,
and Link Plate Wardrobe; Mortise Cup-
board and Drawer; Clutch Bolt Cabinet,
and Hook Bolt Pedestal. Brass,
Japanned, Galvanized, and LetteP Pad-
locks. Pin Keyed Cabinet Locks.

SPECIALITIES IN LOCKS FOR ASYLUMS & PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.


The LARGEST MAKERS of LOCKS for EXTENSI VE MASTERSHIPS in the World.

0
~ ;:k:~a
0
ARLINGTON STREET, ISLINGTON, N.
Showrooms-76, CHEAPSIDE .
See also Page in Section F.
210 KITeHENERS, ST0VES, 1\ND M1\NTELS. [Sec. K

·FLETCHER, RUSSELL & Co., Lro., GAS ENGINEERS & ARTISTIC IRONFOUNDERS,
M1\NeHESTER, W1\RRINGT0N, 1\ND L0ND0N.
National Telephone No. 1039.
WORKS:
REGISTERED DESIGN.
Scotia Foundry, Pendleton,
ffIANCHESTER.
Teleg-raflu"c Adcfress: " "\:V ACRAN 1 l\1ANC HE STER . ''

Makers of

Kitchen Mantels and Ranges,


wi th Framed or Set-on Oven;
Parlour Mantels, Fine Cast or
I\ ua111ellec1, Euamel Painted or
Jk rli 11 Blacked, with Tiles or
Ornam en tal Cast-iron Panels;
Overmantels with 1)1.irrors,
Fine Cast or E uamelled;
Register Stoves, Fine Cast or
Berlin Blacked, wi th Bright Bead
or Ormolu Mouldi ng, Tiles, &c.;
Mantel Registers, Wash=
house Boilers, Cove.rs and
Under Fittings, and General
Cottage Fixtures;
Park Seats, Hall, School and
TJ1eatre Seat Castings,
R.esta~irant Tables, Lava=
tory Stands, &c.
Nat ional Tele phone No. 70.
WORKS:

Palatine Works,
Wilderspool Causeway,
WARRINGTON.
Telegra }/1 t·c A rldress, '' G ASl!R l cS, \ VARRINGTON, ' 1

GAS FIRES,
GAS COOKERS,
AND
GAS APPARATUS.

LON DON Showrooms:

134, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C.


TelegrajhJc Address, "GASERIES, LONDON . "

41, TABERNACLE STREET, E.C.


T elegrn,Plt1.C Address, " 'YVACllAN , LoNDON.'
1

No•. 183 MANTEL, No. 253 REGISTER, No. 32 OVERMANTIEL,


MANCHESTER Showrooms:
and No. 165 CURB.
130 & 132, DEANSGATE.
T~legrajluC Address, "GA.S ERIES, MA Npu:sTE .J..,, PRICES ON APPLICATION.
.,
Sec. K] KITeHENERS, ST0VES, 1\ND- Ml\NTELS.

THE T~ALE F1RE-PLACE .OOMPANY,


Silver Royd Works, Wortley, Leeds; and Greek Street Chambers, Leeds.
LONDON SHOWROOM:
28, Berners Street, Oxford Street, W.

MANUFACTURE RS OF

The Patent =
= - " Front Hob,''
or raised hearth fireplace:-
GREAT HEATING POWER.
VERY ECONOMICAL IN COAL.
SUITABLE FOR PALACE OR COTTAGE.
MODERATE IN PRICE.

Used by nearly all the mem b ers of


the Royal Family.
••••••••••••
ILLUSTRATIONS AND PIRRCE LIST ~
THE L. T. "KELSALL1 " £6 Complete. ON APPLICATION.

lfsers of "The Compe12c/jum"-' wol1ld


oblige ~y 111e11fjo12jn~ jf as the sol1rce ef
their i11farn2atjo12 whe12 con2n2u17icafj11g wjfh ·
the fj1711s r eprese11tecl /2erei12a
212 KITeHENERS, ST0VES, 1\ND MllNTE~S. csec. K

GEORGE WRIGHT & co~"


IRONFOUNDERS.
T1kp11m1- " Maypole, Rotherham." T1lejll""t1- 111 Rotherham.
"Maypole, London." Established 1854. 821 Bank, London.
.It

"Maypole, Manchester,"
11
4483 Mancheater•

Communications from NORTH of RUGBY


should be addressed to- BURTON WEIR WORKS, ROTHERHAM.
Communications from RUGBY and SOUTH thereof
should be addressed to- 155, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.G.
Communications from MANCHESTER, OLDHAM,
WARRINGTON, BOLTON, and STOCKPORT,
should be addressed to- 3, HARDMAN ST., DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER.
CATALOGUES•
L. No. ~5. Railing, Gates, Verandahs, Balconies, L. No. 49. Staircases and Balusteres.
etc. L. ,, 51. Baths, Lavatories and Fittings.
L. ,, 38. Stable and Harness Room Fittings. L. ,, 52. Sinks, Slop Hoppers, Closets, Urinals,
L. ,, 45. Chimney Pieces, Marble, Wood, and etc.
Iron. L, ,, 53. Gully Grates, Dust Bins, Ventilators,
L. ,, 48. Mantel Registers, Stoves, and Curbs. Pumps.
L. ., 47. Kitchen Ranges(forOrdinary is:itchens) L. ,, 64. Manhole Covers, Pavement Lights,
L. ,, 48. Steam and Gas Cooking, &c; (for etc.
Large Kitchens). L. ,, 66. Sanitary Goods.

Any of the above Catalogues .sent po.st free on application.

921. Dog Grate.


Fire . . .. .. 12 i6 in.
Width of Back .. 17 21 ,,
,, over all .. 26 32 ,,
P RICE £9 5 0 £ 10 0 0
W ith Brass Dogs , Spandrils and Fret .
935A, With Swing Canopy.
19
16
2r
18
I 24 in. w} de.
21 F ire.
,,
1025. Mantel Register, with Swing Canopy.
Width.
28
Height.
55
Shelf.
39~ X 7
Fire. ·
16 in.
2nd Finish, £4 7 6 4 17 6
1025. Painted one coat, £3.
With Cast Brass Orna ment:;.
Sec. K] KITeHENERS, STeVES, 1\ND M1lf~TELS. 213

GEORGE WRIGHT l CO. BURTON WEIR WORKS,


155, QUEEN VICTORIA ST.,
ROTHERHAM.
LONDON, E.C.
3, HARDMAN ST., DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER.

828. With Swin~ Canopy. 760. Mantel Re1;tister.


Heicht. Shelf. Fire. Painted r Ca.a.
Width. Helcht. Shell. Fire. Paillted • Coat 52!in, 47 x Ei!in. l6in. .£3 0 o
4:dn. 54in. sol X Sin. l6in. 1 £4 0 0 15 Tiles extra, 11/3 ; Blood Red, 12/6.
12 Tiles extra, 9/- ; If Blood Red, 10/-. Mantel only, 30 x ;r.6in., £1 12 6: If Shelf, 52 x Sin., extra, 2/b

918. Mantel Register.


s21. With Swin&" Canopy. Width. Height. Wood Shelf. Fire.
Width. Height. Shelf. Fire. Painted r Coat. 38 in. 55 in .
50 x St in. 16 in .
49in• 51 ~ x 6 in. 16 in. £3 6 0 Painted l Coat, no Tiles, £3 5 0 .
..pin.
12 Tiles extra, B/·· 5 Tiles extra 10/- ; If Blood Red, 12/6.
214 1\PP1\R1\TUS. [Sec. K

155, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.C.


GEORGE WRIGHT l CO., 3,HARDMAN ST., DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER.

COAL, STEAM OR GAS COOKING APPARATUS.


Estitnates and Ca talogues free.

Works BURTON WEIR, ROTHERHAM.


Sec. K] GENER1\L IR0NM0NGERY. 215

Telephone, No 377,) ESTABLISHED 1799. [Telegraphic Address, "WISHAW, BIRMINGHAM. :

SHAW & CARTER (Late WAL TEft SHAW & Co.),

10, Edgbaston Street, ·and 16, 17, Park Street, BIRMINGHAM,


Wholesale Builders' and Contractors' Ironmongers,
lronfounders, Merchants, &o.
PULLEY BLOCKS, CHAINS, WALL TIES, WHEEL BrnROWS. DRAIN MACHlNES, PICKS. SHOVELS, TOOLS.
PATENT STEEL GABLE DRAIN MACHINE. THE COMBINATION CHIMNEY SWEEPING AND DRAIN
CLEARING MACHINE. ~
For House, Factory, Farm, Instt'tuft'ons, Sclzools,
Barracks, &c. (Three Feet Rods.)

This llfacltine is fitted_ with an enlarging ;oint so that the


appliances may be used either 1111tlt the Patent or the ordinary
Malacca Rods. PRICES ON APPLICATION.

COMPLETE DRAIN CLEARING MACHINES,


IN BEST MALACCA CANES.
30 feet Drain Macl.iine, consistin g of ro tbree-feet
Rod s, Double Worm Screw, Rubber I'hrn ger
and Bru sh .. .. .. 36/-
40 feet Macbine complete as above . . 44/-
50 ,, 56/-
6o ,, 68/-
70 ,, 78/-
8o 88/-
9<:l ,, 98/ -
roo
150 ,,
. . rro/-
.. I6o/-
WROUGHT & CAST IRON
200
" . ,, •. 2 12/-
Subject to Trade Discount. WALL TIES.
CAST STEEL, SOLID EYE, NAVVIES' PECKS.

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From 6lbs. each and upwards.

AIR-TIGHT INSPECTION COVERS AND FRAMES.


GREASE OR SAND JOINTS.

~ N'l3 AIJiiii!!iA
~
Improved Weston's Differential Pulley
Blocks, with Patent Chain Guides.

All kinds of Lifting Blocks, Hoists, Etc.

Scaffold Chains, Cable and Crane Chains.

Wrou"ht Nails, Locks, Bolts and Nuts,


"'·. Rivets, Etc.

ALL SIZ.F..t;. ALL WEIGHTS. Improved Steel Butt Hin¥es.


216 GENERAL IRCNMCNGERY. [Sec. K
STEEL FLOORINGS FOR ENGINE ROOMS, etc. WIRE SCREENS, SIEVES, etc.
NAME AND NUMBER PLATES OF ALL ·KINDS.
· ~Ill II 11 11 r1 II u
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1. G. - Chequered or Goffered Steel
ii' I I u ll Pattern 372.- Perforated Steel Plates
Plates . Wire Work for Windows, Machine Guards, etc: for all purposes.
ZINC SHEETS. METAL ROOFING of every description. GUTTERS, NAILS, PIPES, TUBES, & MANUFACTURED ZINC GOODS.

W. 81\RNS & S0N, eH1\LT0N ST., EUST0N RD., L0ND0N, N.W~

ANGLO-AMERICAN

FRICTIONLESS HANGING ROLLERS


FOR SLIDING DOORS.
PIG STY, COW BYRE, STABLE & LOOSE BOX, FITTINGS.
Water Carts, _prinking Troughs in G!eat Variety.
COLUMNS, AIRTIGHT INSPECTION COVERS, PIPES, &c.
Oata.logue of above, and various Implements, &c., on Application.
M ANU F ACTU RED BY

MATTISON & Co.~ BEDALE .

.BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to Architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
217

. ···THE··•

e ·nTAL0GUB.
0 . ~

5ee also 5ummary of Contents, page 1.

Section L.
sashes, casements and frames. Gearing and fillings.

FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.

PAGE PAGE

ADAMS, ROBERT • • •• •• •• •• 223 LEGGOTT, W. & R., Lo. •• 226, 227


BRYDEN, w., & SON •• •• •• •• 224 LOACH & CLARKE •• •• •• .. •• 228
CARTLAND, J., & SON, LP. •• •• .• •• .. 225 LUCAS, J.E. .. .. .. .. .. .• .• 219
ENGLAND, W . G. & L. • • .. .. .. .. .. 2r9 WJLL!AMS BRos. & Co. • • •• •• •• •• •• 222

GARDINER , SoNs, & Co., Lo. .. .. .. .. 220, 2:;n

Users of '' The Compendium:,_, would


· o_blige b_v mentjonjn~ jt as the source of
the1r jnfarmatjon whe12 commu17jcatjng wjth
~eFumsnpr~enudh&dn. ~
J• . I

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Sec. L] S1\SJIES, e11SEMENTS 1\ND FR1\MES. 219

ooLD MEDAL SH£/:'


~ ~ttOE.O National Telef>lt one,43. /:'/ ~l..O, 1.
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69
W. G. & L. ENGLAND'S e.
Patent Sliding and Reversible Sash Windows.
The SASHES sliCle up and down as in t h e ordinary Do uble-hung
Sash Windows.
All thL F I'r'l'INGS are i n view, and hy the remo val of two scre ws,
the Sashes m ay be iustantly detach ed from the frame, and Reglazed
or New Cords attached without disfig uring the paint or disturbing
any of the beads.
Th e Sash es are p erfectly Weather-proof wh en closed.
Th e Sash es can be completely Reversed into the Room fo r cleanin g.
Top Bash Renrsed !or Gleaning
Botc~~!~r:gR~~=f~!d ror Offices & Works: SUMMER LANE SAW MILLS, BARNSLEY. lnblQe.

J. E. LUCAS,
:~~, CASEMENTS & SASHES
AND
BRONZE. t')f every description.
0
s::;~: VESTA 'ROAD, BROCKLEY, S.E.l!=:::=!.'.==~~
159, 188, and 189.

SPECIAL QUOTATIONS
for QUANTITIES.

PLEASE SEND ENQpIRIES.


SECTION 3.
SECTION 4.
Also for - ~
HBIGHT. WIDT H: Q UALITY. H EIGHT. WIDTH. QU A LITY.

LIFTS, CRANES, 2 ft .
3 ft.
Under N o. l · N o. 2 •
2 ft.
,,
41/- 37/-
N o. 3·
3416
2 ft.
3 ft.
Under N o. 1 . N o. " N o. 3•
2 ft.
"
2616 25/6 23/6
29/- 26/6 24/6
42/6 4o/- 36/· 3 ft . 6 in. ,, 32/- 28/6 27/6
4 ft . ,, 45/- 4'/- 4i /- 4 ft.
IRON DOORS, &c.
" 34/6 32/- 30/-
4 ft. 6 in . " ( r/- 58/- 55/· 4 ft. 6 in . ,, 41/- 39/- 35/6
5 ft. " 7' /6 68/6 61/· 5 ft. and
5 ft. 6 in. and
under 6 ft. n 69/6 67/· under 6 ft. " 44/6 41 /6 39/6

No. 1 Quality has Polished or Bronzed gun-metal Fittings. No. 2 Yellow Brass. No. 3 Malleable Iron Fittings.
MANY OTHER SECTIONS. Telegrams :-" Lucas, Engir.eer, BROCKLEY, S.E."

Users ef ., The Compe12djun1) ) would


oblige by mentjoain_g it as the source ef
their informatio12 whe12 commu17icating· with
the Firms .represented herei12.
220 51\SHES, el\SEMENTS 1\ND FR1\MES. [Sec. L

GARDINER, SONS, & Co., Ltd.,


Nelson Street <I All Saints' Iron Works, Bristol, ..r~~i';~~;:~~~~~L."

IMPROVED WROT IRON CASEMENTS • .



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Above prices .:ire 10 a scale oj ~ - in. = r-ft., but can be 11tade to any dimensions.
DISCOUNTS AND SPECIAL PRICES FOR L ARGE QUANTITI ES ON RECElP'l' OI' SPECIFICATIONS.
For Lifts and Iron Doors see Sections F and J, Complete Catalogue sent on Applicat ion.
Sec. Ll 51-\SHES, e1-\5EMENT5 1-\NO FR11MES. 221
--- --·~---------------

G·A RDINER, SONS, &CO., Ltd~,


Nelson·-street fl All Saints' Iron Works, Bristol..,Gr;:~~t:~:::.:;:x:.
,Jf11PROVED WROJ IRON MITRE JOINT SASHES
MADE TO ANY+ SIZE OR SHAPE.

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~ob rao~ c:1~
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*f 126.
' f 128. .M fJ2'J .

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Prices vary from 6d. to 2s. 6d. per ft. super, according to quantities, sizes. number of Panes, ~ ection of Iron, and Design.
EXACT ESTIMA'l'ES ON RECEIPT 01<' REQUIREMENTS.
The Sashes are in every way superior to Cast /1'011 , bei11g prnctically unb1 eakable, and offer less obstruction to liglLt.
For Lifts and Iron Doors see Sections F and J. Complete Catalogue sent on Application.
222 Sii.SHES, el\SEMENTS II.ND FRil.MES. [Sec. L
--------- - - - --- ------- --- -

WILLIAMS 6ROS. 1 Co.,


Kale yards, eh ester.
X,E,A.J•F:•• LIG .. TS
AND

(,WILLIAMS BROS ac~


CASEMENTS Casements ~,,,
'<!JZ4>,
-- SASHES
& Lead Li~hts. IN
IN

Bronze, Sleet
AND

Steel, wrought
AND

Iron.
Iron. MADE BY

To Suit any Special Machinery


OF BEST QUALITY AND
Existing detail. LONDON : 18, ttar,t .5t., Bloomsbury, W.C.
BllADfOllD: 124, .5wan Arcade. • • •
LOWEST PRICES.

GLA.5GOW: 70, Bath .5treet. • • • • •


• WORK.5 : Kaleyards, Ct1E.5TER. •

STAIN°' E: I • G~A.&~.
Specialities:
CASEMENTS TO OPEN JNWARDS AND OUTWARDS for CONVENIENCE OF CLEANING.
.. .. ....••.....•.•..
.i Reliable WEATHERPROOF CASEMENT, 25/·

BE5T Cl/\55 {)f W'OR.K, tor which we have HIGHE.ST Awards


wherever exhibited .
•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••
liOWE~T P~ICES CON.SISTE~T WITfi 2UAliITY.
18, Hart St., Bloomsbury, LONDON, w.c,
WILLIAMS BROS I Co 70, Bath Stree"tt GLASGOW.
. , 1241 Swan Arcade, BRADFORD.

"
Sec. L] GERR I NG 1\ ND FITTINGS. 223

THE BEST TESTED (ROBERT ADAMS' PATENT)


A l so see DOOR SPRINGS
and HINGES, Page 196. GEARING AND
Improved Patent Instantaneous_ FANLIGHT OPENERS
in the utmost Varietv 0¥
ROBERT ADAMS' "X·IT" or PANIC-EGRESS BOLTS, Patterns and .
For Theatres, Music Halls, Prices.
!\ad all kinds ol Doors for Public Buildings.
GEARING PRICES <'N APPLICATJON.

AND

FITTINGS "
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Houses of P arli amt:.nt at London'


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I nstitute, T he G uildhall, The
British M useum.
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T HE "LINK" PAT T E RN.
12/• (Iron) to 25/· ( Braos).
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Ban k of E ng land , B~nk of Aust ralia ,
Bank of China, Royal !:lank of Scot-
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land , Deutsc h 13a nk, L ondon & South
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Cit.
-; 0
FANLIGHT OPENERS & GEARING.
HOSPITALS. < ·o"'
"'= ~
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< 0. i: Greatest Variety in tbe World.
St. T homas's (Westminster), St. ....
Mary's, St. Georg e's. St. M ai y f-o . :I'
;o
£ii
.,"'ti .0
(I slington), &c. <')
.c Other Specialitles:-
Ill ....
::! .5.. .
ELECTRICITY. :i:: 0 Door Springs and Hinges.
0
Generating Stations Chelsea,
South L ondon , Southampton, S c.
:t:
"' :I
-. :in= ? The "Victor" Sash and Case -
ment Fasteners.
Pancra.5, Bourn e mouth , &c.
.s "~ Casement Bolts. Weather Ra rs,
BATHS. Meta l Sashes and Casemen t s.
Reversible Window Fittings.
Wa lworth, Kensington, Plymouth, Oate Hinges and Fittings .
St. George's, Canham, Belfast, &c.
Sash Balances, Etc.
THEATRES. APPROVED BY THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.
They are the simplest. in the .world, and war ranted perfectl y safe from Noiseless
He r l\!Iajesty's, Lyc~u m , Lyric, St. without, yet so free 1n the1.r action that the doors may be easily
J a mes', Garrick, Criterion, &c. thrown open b): t.hose wuhm de~ tr ~ng to walk out quietl y, or by a
thoughtless, !-mm1tiated, and pamc- strkken crowd precipitated
CLUBS.
i'ni~!~~:~~o~f=~~~:f:~=it~oors, when they Hy w id~ open, affording an
Carlton, Athenre um, _T unior Con~
~titutional , Refor m, Const.rvativei
Travellers'i &c. HIGHEST AWARDS at PARIS, 1900
HOTELS. For GEARING,
Grand Central, T he Grand, W es t·
For ALL KINDS OF VENTILATING SASHES,
minste r Palace, H otel Cecil, Hotel FANLIGHT GEAR,
.l\.fetropole, First Avenue.
LANTERN GEAR,
SCHOOLS. SKYLIGHT GEAR.
G uildhall School of M usic, Birming·
ham School of Art , Birmin gham
Board School<, Sheffield Board
Schools, London Board Schools, &c.
FIRE STATIONS.
ROBERT ADAMS,
Southwark Chief Station, Cripple-
gate, Islington , Theobalds Road, &c.
SPECIALIST IN BUILDING APPLIANCES The l • I mpervious" Water Bar, for C asements .and
D oors Open ing O utwards.

RAILWAYS. AND BUILDERS' MERCHANT, " IMPERVIOUS" SECTION, No. 7a.


R olled Steel. R olled Bronzr
• • 2/• per ft. 6 /• l'"' h.
London, Brigh ton & South Coast,
London & South Western, Centra l
65 & 67, Newington eauseway, S tra ight
Circ!-1-lar on.Plan . , . . 3/• ,, 8/ - ,,
London, London & N orth W estern , S traight Hmged Ba rs . . 3 / • ,, 8/• ,,
Great Western , Midland, &c. LCNDf)N, S.E. Steel Bars, if galva nised, 9d. per ft. c~ tr:L

CON. Co ;:..r. 0
.
924 GE1l.RING 1\ND FITTINGS. [Sec. L

WILLIAM BRYDEN & St)N,


I Electric Light &Telephone Engineers
I BELLH~NCERS,
:1

SMITHS AND BRASSFOUNDERS,


AND MANUFACTURERS OF

VENETIAN & CLOTH WINDOW BLINDS,


RESPECTFUI,I,Y DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR

Improved Patent Self-Locking Sash Pulley


which raises and lowers upper Sash, and locks both Sashes at
once. This allows the upper Sash to be left open for ventilation, and at
the same time prevents opening from outside.

PRICES-Brass, fOs. per Set. Bronzed Iron, 7s. 6d. per Set.
COMPLETE WITH CORDS, KNOBS, AND RUBBER RINGS.

Dinner Service, luggage and Goods Hoists Fitted up.


ltIGl"i'rNING CON,OUCTO~S FITTED UP.

55, GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH, & 300, ST. VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW•


.
BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
/

eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various


Building Firms a,re accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1lrchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
Sec. L] GE11RING 1\NO FITTINGS. 225

JAMES CARTLAND & SON, LTD., BIRMINCHH.M..


Window Openers for Opening and Closing Fanlights, Skylights, Etc.
THE "INVISIBLE H PATENT FANLIGHT OPENER (Cartland's Patent).

ENDLESS CORDS TO
WORK. The advantages of this inventiott
To suspend
3 ft. o in. ~16 will be appreciated by Builders,
4,, 6,, 5 /·
Architects, and others, as being a
6" 0 " 6/· With Side
7 ,, 6 n 7/• perfect Fanlight Opener, without the
9 " 0" 8/· Adjustment,
I O ,, 6,, 9/• for Heavy disadvantage of any unsightly part
12 ,, 0 ,, 10/- Fanlights.
t3 ,, 6 ,, 11 /• projecting into the room, to the im-
rs" 0 ,, 12/• BRASS, pediment of blinds, &c. lt is equally
16,, 6,, 13/- 17 51! 1/• ea.
18 ,, 0 ,, 14/ - suitable for sashes h.ung at top, bottom
19 •• 6 " 15/• !RON1
21 u 0 ,, •• 16/- or pivot sashes.
6 ,, . . •7/• 1752!9d. ea.
I
22 ,,
24 ,, 0" 18/·
27 ,, 0 "
Per dozen.
•• 20/· HINGED AT BOT TOM,
OPEN I NG JN .
I FOR
PIVOT SA SHE".
HINGED AT TOP
OPENI NG OU r.
Brass 1751 4/6 Brass 1755 4 i6 Brass 1753 4/6
Iron 1752 3 /3 Iron 1756 3/3 Iron 1754 3/3

WINDOW GEARING FOR CONTINUOUS LIGHTS. PRESTON'S SCREW


Iii d = ADJUSTMENT.
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Brass Wheel.
] ron Fit tings. All Brass.
1 Light. 2 Lights. 3 Lights. 4 Lights. l! in. Screw X x2 in. long 2/9 3/6 each.
1745 Iron Fittings, Gun Met1l Bearings ·· 18/• 24/. 30/· 36 •each. i\ ,, ., X x8 ,, ,, 4/3 5/3 "
1746 G. M. ,, · · '24/· 361· 48/· 60/. ,.

FANLIGHT OPENER.
LRGGOTT 1S SYSTEM.
9052.
To work with Cords.
For Windows opening inward!;.
Size of Suitable for Sashes. 9052.
Quadrants. To work with Cord5. 12 in., 16in. 1 21in.
for Fanlights for Fanlii;hts for large and
IRON. BRASS. 1501. 2 ft . square or 3 ft. square or v ry heavy
9 in. 6 in. to xo in. high 1/1 .. . . 4/3 equal area. equal area. Fanlights.
.. .. 4 /8
12 ,,
16 ,,
12 "
18 ,,
x6
30 "
40 "
1/2i
1/11
2 /2
.... .. 6/8
.. 8/-
Malleable Iron ,
Gun Metal Wheel
l 2/6 3/9 7/6ca .
18 " 33 " "
and larger 2/8 .. .. 91· All-Brass, G. M. Wheel 15/· ,,
25 ,, 42 ,, 3/9 5/9
OUR NEW CATALOGUE, 1901 EDITION, MAY BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION.
2~6 GE1\RING 1\ND FITTINGS. [Sec. L

W. & R. LEGGOTT, LTD.


MANUFACTURERS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT,.

BY HER ROYAL
MAJESTY'S LETTERS PATENT,

Several Medals and . Diplomas awarded to

Leggott's Adjustment for Opening &Closing Fanlights, &Lifting Skylights.


PRICE LIST.-All Goods delivered at Bradford.
"S1Jens " for Fanlights.~
''Si/ens '' for Skylights.
No. 3. Malleable Iron with Gun
Metal Working Parts 3/6
No. 3. All Gun Metal . . 5/-

No. 3 opens Io in ., and is suitable for


Skylights 2 ft. long and I ft . .3 in. wide.
No, 2. fv'alleable i ron with Gun Metal Working
Parts.. 2/9
No. 5. Malleable Iron with Gun
No. 2. All Gun Metal . . 3/9 Metal Working Parts S/-
No. 2 opens ro in., and is sui table for Windows about
2 ft. square, or similar area. No. 5 . All Gun Metal .. 7/3
'No, 6. · Malleable ll"on with Gun Metal Working
Pal"tS .. .. .. .. 3/9 No. 5 opens 14 in. , and is suitable for
'No. 6. All Gun Metal 5 /9 Skylights 2 ft. 6 in. long and 2 ft . wide.
! No. 7. Malleable Iron with Gun Metal Working
No 6 opens I5 in., and is 6uitable for Windows about \ Parts •• •• 9/-
3 ft. square, or similar area. 1 No. 7. All Gun Metal .. .. .. .. .. 17/·
'No. 8 . Malleable Iron with Gun Metal Working I No. 7opens 16 in., and is suitable for Skylights 3 ft.6 in.
Pal"ts 7/6 long and 3 ft. wide.
No. 8 , All Gun Metal .. 16/3 INo. 9. Malleable Iron , with Gun Metal Worklng
No. 8 opens IS in., and is suitable for large heavy
I
1
Parts .. .. .. .. .. • • 11/6
·windows. No. 9. All Gun Metal .. .. .. .. •• 22/-
I. No. g opens 18 in., and is suitable for Skylights 4 ft. long
These are made to fix in almost E ny imaginable position, and are I and 3 ft. _6 in. w i d e _ . - - - - - -
always locked .. hen open or closed. !For Roof Lights above this size we make a Special Powerful Opener.
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THE "SILENS" OPENERS ARE UNSURPASSED.


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IMITATED BUT UNEQUALLED. QUALITY IMPROVED.


To avoid the fixing of Spurious Imitations, .. though
similar in appearance,'' of our Patents, Consumers will
do well to note that our Trade Mark-" SI LENS," is
cast in every Adjustment.
We ask Architects to schedule LEGGOTT'S "SILENS."
The word "SI LENS" is cast on every Opener.

LARGEST MAKERS IN THE WORLD.


See Forward. ..,..
Sec. L] GE1\RING 1\ND FITTl'NGS. 22.7

LEGGOTT'S FA:~~~~:H~ND OPENERS. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST.


Sole Contractors to the London School Board. Largest M akers i n the World.

W. & R. LEGGOTT., LO •., Silens Works, BRADFORD, &90, 91, High Holborn,LONDON, W.C.
Brass and Iron Mortise Locks Orip Handles in New and
and Latches. Artistic Designs.

Polished Brass and Wood Casement Stays, Cockspur


Lock Furniture. Fasteners.

Finger Plates, Lock Plates. Espagnolette Bqlts,


Patent "Rojon" Door Springs. Emergency Bolts.
SILENS WORKS, BRADFORD.

MANUFACTURERS of Every WROUGHT IRON WINDOWS


Description of AND FRAMES.
FITTINGS FOR HOPPER LIGHTS.
CAST IRON SKYLIGHTS
DOORS AND WINDOWS. With " SILENS" OPEN E RS a ttached,
&c., &c., &c.
The" ROJON" PATENT DOOR' SPRING.

ELECTRO PLATERS in ALL METALS. All our Goods can be Electro Plated in any Metal.
O ur GEARING, for
We are the Sole Makers CONTINUOUS LIGHTS,
and Patentees of Leggott' s
"Silens" Fanlight and Sky- is o'f Best Malleabl e
light Openers-so long and Iron Fnttungs, Solid
favourably known on
the market - and would Steel Rods, and h.:ts
specially request pur- either Gun Metal o r
chasers to ask for Legg;ott•s
"&ilens" Openers, and see
Forged Steel worki n g
they get them. Parts; this is one
Imitations are often . sub- reason why our Goods
stituted of inferior · metal exce l a ll oth er makes.
and finish, which will not
D ESI GN No. 29.
give satisfaction. Whilst
imitation is the sincerest Ki ndly e x amine
form of flattery, we shall, ROD ACTION FOR the Met:a1.
at once, institute legal LANTERN LIGH:s, &c.
proceedings against any-
Pl ease address in
one selling, or offe ring for
sale, such imitation as full "SI LENS" WORKS,
LEGGOTT'S. Write for Illustrations
BRADFORD.
and Price List s .

W. & R. LEGG OTT, LTD., 90, 91., HIGH HOLBORN,


Telegraplui: Addn'ss-" SILENZIO, LONDON." Tclep/1 011e- 'N o. 1 a3 7 Ho I born .
W.Co
Manufactory: 5ILEN5 WOQK5, &QADfOQD.
T elegrap h.ti: Addresses-" SILENS, BRADFORD ." 7dep/10>1e-No. 17&2 Bradford. Reg1slc,-ed Ojfices- EA~T PARADE , BRADFORD.
228 GE1\RING 1\ND FITTINGS. [Sec. L

X·<>AC.... .&; CLA.:EC.H: E'•


MANUFACTURERS,
Builders' Brassfoundry, Casement Fittings,
Cabinet Handles, Art rletal Work.
Lock Furniture in Metals, Wood, and Olasa.
MANUFACTORY AND OFFICES-

20 to 25, ESSINGTON ST., BIRMINGHAM.

" ECLIPSE " PATENT. PATENT "ECLIPSE" FANLIGHT OPENER. " ECLIPSE" PATENT.
7620, 1For Cords.) Right Hand-Cords Extra.
7636, COURT HOUSE OPENER. When ordering >tate-r. Right or Left Hand. 2. SiZ', Shape and Height 7625. (ROD and GEAR)
Left Hand, of Sash. 3. If Sash is Recessed Qr Flush with Fr~me, and how Hinged. R ight Hand .
Made in Iron, Era ~ s, Gun-metal- several sizes. Speci.~ l adaptations for public Buildings, Asylums, &c. Send for List. Made in Iron, Brass, Gun-metal-c:.everal sizes.

Users ef "The Compendium>_, would


oblige by mentjonjn,_g jt as the source ef
their jnfarmatjon when commu17jca_tjng wjth
the Firms represented herein.
229

···THE···

e_]\Tl\LE)G_U_E~
C) -- ~

5ee also 5ummary of Contents, page 1

Section M. ...

Drainage, Pipes, ic.


Traps, ic. sanilarg Manu1ac1ures (Unctassilied). \

Engineers' and· Plumbers' fillings.

FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTIO!'-r.


PAGE
BowEs-ScoTT & WESTERN, Ln. .. 242, 243 OATES & GREEN , LD. •• •. .. .. 23r
BROAD & Co., LD. .. 240 1 24 I PARKJ>R, J. .. .. .. .. .• 2 54
CouzENS, G., & Co. .• _ .. .. • . 239 SHANKs & Co., LI>. .. .. '· .. 246
CRAPPER, T ., & Co. •. .. .. 244, 245 TwYFORDS , j:..D. •• •. . . 248-25r
EDWARD~, J. C. .. .. .. .. .. .. 232-235 \VALKER & CR~WSHAW, Ln. .. .. .. .. .. 238
HALL & BOARDMAN, LD. .. •. .. .. . . 238 WARNER, J, & SoNs, Lo. •• 253
HALL, MATTHEW. & C '· ·. ·· •• 2 47 WtNN, C., & Co... •. .. .. •• 252
NORTH BRITISH PLUMDING C •. l D .. 236,237

lfsers of "The Compendium)) would


oblige by Jnentio12in~ it as the source of

their information when commu17icating with
the Firn1s represented herein,,
Sec. M] DR1\IN1\GE, J>IJ>ES, &c. 231

OATES & GREEN. LTD .. HALIFAX.


Urgent Orders 'for Pipes of Large Diameter •·
· can usually be supplied 'from stock.

11EGI5TEl1ED @ TRADE MA11K5.

"Nalethric." "flekker." "5kroy." "Zafila." "Vertryn." "Kroyvert.'•


"Uoysk." "Triknal." "5kolla." '' Wyvern." " lsolt."
" Korris." "5yrok." " Kriso."

'' NAltTHRIC '' STONfWARf PIPfS


OF OUR MANUFACTURE HA VE BEEN TESTED
UP TO A PRESSURE OF 185 LBS. ON THE
SQUARE INCH WITHOUT BREAK/NO.

OATES & GREEN, LTD., HA'LIFAX.


Nali'onal Telep!•one-
Tel'-Jrrof>hic A dd1·esses-
c' Bricks, Halifax.''
"Standpipe, London."
London Show Rooms: 27, CHANCERY- LANE, W.C. Nos. 174 & 690, Halifax.
No. 1436, Holborn, London.
232 DR1UN1\GE, VIVES, &c. [Sec. M

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which occu~ -wheG__JJi-pe& dfe lQid a~ Gt} Jdfeaenf on :
rheir ~ocl\ef~ : ·r~eY- Glfe Ye!Y .linle deafer in ?-rice '
fhGin ord1nG1l)r_pla1n cr(cu1af r-1r-ee>.~~~~~ &~~ ~ ~;)--
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be G1bG112doneG1 becau~e,owin_g ro fheir
8hapeJhe pipees acfed Gl~ a YJeci___9e Gnd 1n ~9tf .
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Sec. M] DR11IN11GE, J?IJ?ES, &c. 235

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1
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ofrif.
fo bol'b fbe
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1 11
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c1~cu1Glf° oeG\Fed dnd e3g-3baped f)jpe~
c5bewn on preVf ou~ page c;n1d 1~ Jormed
[a~ ®hewn in fhe jlJu~frGJrion~ below·J QY
QYoOVe rounc;l fne ~oeJ\ef, Wbich:when ffJierJ .
Gt
w1rn eeme11r G1nd fue pipe pu ~bed home, ,
:f~~fu:r ~rofe~J~c~~~~n~e~~~edc~m; bfue~
ordinGllJ JOinf ~ gGlc)Kin and ~emenl". ~
or rb~ymCV, be ucfJeGi w1rh ~fGtnjor-d~ l
JOinf d5 e7bewn below. '
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

OR!VINARY cJO I NT .

a1 ~o be vup_plied uFon
Tn1e7 JO inf c:Gtn
t ordina!)r ShG1f)ed J!ifcie~ Qf d V~01 BmaJI
, c;laVdnce upon ,fbe (e_3u]G1! . ptfce oj .di-~
;.- 8U eh ?rp e~ 1 • . ,. ".-''. :';-.· • . , ,. _ .:1·
,-~~ ~ ~~ ...::::::.... ~ ~ ~~ ~~ '"$"'...::=....:=$"' ~· ~ .:i.w- ~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~~-.

.· FOR PRiCES ANQ D10COUNT3


FOR THESE PATENT PIPE5 ANoJUNCTION.S
!• A PPL'< To .

=c ~-- ~;~ J, C·Ed Wa!d~;~fTERRA-CorrA WoRK~ ·


'·~ ~ ~~~~~ RuABON · NoRTHWALE3~~~~, :
~oLE 11ACENT 11 , roR-NoRTMl11 ·A~o ~OUTH WA L1 E~ (~r~,,. · f,~
0
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WATER TICl°HT JOINTS cAULl<ED W I TH O A KUM & LEAD
,...__
=
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5 INCH CAST IRON DRAIN IN 9 FEET LENGTHS
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111 ·/c '1 rtlr E LEVJ\.JiotJ
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.--e...n
:a
A 8 O rd inary brick man holes, with patent cast iron inspection chambers and gas-tight lever-locked covers.
C \ Vaste-prevent ing cistern > ~ . t:'
D N on-re turn valve for ven tila tion.
I::::=' ~ C> g o~
-
~
E Fresh air-inlet pipe.
F T rap with screwed cap and cleansing eye fo r access to: sewer
o-3 r:A.~ n g: ~
5::5: ~ ~ ~ :j ~
I::::='~~ CD~~ c ~
FOR DETAILS, SEE CA T A LOGUE FRE E ON APPLICATION.
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Showing the System as applied to an ordina1y London House.

Lead soil pipe, joined to iron pipe by bra ss caulking Sleeve Piece.
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:B4p £1EtfJ p Lif ii_ '"


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I
Sec. M] DR.1\IN.1\GE, PIPES, &c. 237

THE NORTH BRITISH PLUMBING Co.,


LIMITED,

86, NEWMAN STREET, OXFORD ST., W.

PATENTEES AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE ~

~SCOTT-MONCRIEFF SYSTEM OF CAST IRON DOMESTIC DRAINAGE.

This Appamtus, with or withont trap, can be


made with any number of branches; the whole beinff
nndered gas-tight by a cast fron cover, u,ith imperish-
able joi~1t and cam-action lever.

These Cast Iron lnspec_


tion Chambers have been
adopted by H. M. Office of
Works, the Post Office, &c.,
and supplied to Kensington
and St. James's Palaces,
the Royal Courts of Justice
the PoliceCourts,Principal
Clubs of London, and other
Public Buildings, also to
Private Mansions and
Houses in Town and
Country.

--===========-===============================-===================' .

pateQt ~ast lroQ IQspeetioQ ~t}amber.

PRICE FROM £8.


Three or fewer (in special cases four) Branch Inlets can be attached to
this Pattern as required. This form of Chamber is suited to every
description of drainaa-e.
238 . DR1\IN1\GE, PIPES, &c. [Sec. M

HALL & BOARDMAN,


LtlffiITBD.

London Office: 76, Finsbury Pavement, E.C.


Telegraphic Address: "HAI.I., SWA.DI,INCO'l'It."
Telephone: No. 2, SwADI,INCo'l':a:•
. . . 111 11 11111111111J11. . 1111 11111111111111 111 11 1111111 111u1 u 1 111111 11 1111111 11 1111111111111111111 111111 11 t 11 1111111111u1 11111 111111111111111111 1 111111u1111u11111111 11 u •

MANUFACTURERS OF

STONEWARE SEWERAGE PIPES,


" .
FIRE BRICKS, --.J
~ CHIMNEY TOPS, &c.
••••••••••••••••

SWADLINCOTI, near Burton-on-Trent.


WALKER & CRAWSHAW, Ltd.,
MANUFACTURERS of PATENT GLAZED VITRIFIED STONE-WARE,

SAllTARY TUBES, JUNCTIONS, TRAPS, BENDS, &c.


'" CHIMNEY-POTS, &c.
ASHFIELD FIRE CLAY WORKS, CONISBRO', near ROTHERHAM~
Fl...OORING TILES, PRESSED BRICKS, FLUE LININGS, ROOFING & RIDGE TILES~ &c.
Sec. M] TRlll?S, &c. 239

&...- FLOODED BASEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE! -.J


The BflCK=fLOW Of WflTEU. and Rising of Sewer=uas prevented by using

COUZENS' PATENT BALL·TRAP GULLY AND

PATENT BALL·TRAP INTERCEPTOR.


These Traps automatic-
ally prevent Back-flow by Can be fixed to existing
Copper Ball rising against ~~~ Drains.
rubber seating. Specially adapted for
Forms easy access to Main Sewers and Main
Drains. Sewer Outlets.
Drain Rods can be ap- Made to suit all re-
plied as shown. qttirements.

Price: Earthenware,4in., £2; 6in., £3; 9in., £410s. Cast Iron, 4in., £3; 6in.,£410s.; 9in:,£7.
LARGER SIZES IN STOCK.

AWARDED:- SANITARY SCIENTISTS,


BRONZE MEDAL OF THE SANITARY LEADING ARCHITECTS & CONTRACTORS,
INSTITUTE. TESTIFY TO THEIR EFFICIENCY.

Price: Earthenware, "30/-; Cast Iron, 45/-.


ARCfilTECTS CAN WITH CONFIDENCE SPECIFY THESE TRAPS.
Supplied to H. M. Office of' Works, Lords of' the Admlralty, London School Board, various
Public Bodies, numerous large Estates, over 100 Leadin2' Corporations.

COUZENS' PATENT AUTOMATIC SAW · GUARD.


This Saw Guard is incor-
porated in "The Home
Office List " issued by Her
Majesty's Chief Inspector
of Factories.
NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED .
......,.,.,_..,......_.,~~~ THERE ARE NO COMPLICATIONS.
THE KING OF SAW GUARDS.
Always ready for use for
any size Timber.
Peifect Protection without
Obstruction.
~

COUZENS' PATENT SHOP SEAT. Send 4/- for Sample.


For Prices and Illustrations, List ef Agents, &c., apply to the Patentees-

G. COUZENS & Co., Works and} RIVERSIDE WORKS,


Offices, TAFF EMBANKMENT,
Cardi·"
Ile
National Telephone No. 461. Registered Telegraphic Address, "Interceptor, Cardiff."
240 TRl\PS, &c . [Sec. M
.

'B ROAD & CO., lltd., ORIGINAL PATENTEES OF

WHITE ENAMELLED CHANNEL BENDS.


How to eonstruct an Inspection <2hamber.

Illustrating the application of rig. 37 B Interceptor, Channel Bends, Relief Cap, and
Na. 2 Manhole Cover.
CATALOGUE ON APPLICATIOI':'..

BROAD & CO., Ltd.,


SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, LONDON,
.
w~I
TELEPHONE 48 PADDINGTON. TELE:GRAPH, " BROAD & Co., LONDON."
Sec. MJ 51tNIT'1tRY M1\NCJF1U.'.?TURES (Unclassified). 24t

B~OAD & Go., U.td.,


· Sanitary · Specialists,
BRICK & TERRA COTTA MANUFACTURERS, LIME, CEMENT,
AND GENERAL BUILDERS' MERCHANTS.
Patentees of White Enamelled Channels, Gullies, &o.
BROJ:tD & CO.'S . PH:TENT SCULLERY SINK.
Patent No. 11592.
Made in White Enamelled and Cane-glazed Stoneware.

PRICES-WITH GRIDS COMPLETE,


Outside Dimensions. White Enamelled. Cane Glazed.
24 in. x 18 in. x 6! in. 20/· 12/6
30 in. x 20 in. x 7~ in. •• . 25/· 15/·
36 in. x 22 in. x 8 in. 40/• 2-0/·
48 in. x 24 in x g in. .. 60/· .. 35/·
OTHER .SIZES MADE TO ORDER..
This Sink-which Is shown in Section above-is designed to obviate the
Inconvenience frequently met with in Sinks ot the usual construction
through, the outlet becoming choked by an accumulation of' solid matter
over the holes of' the grating. In the Patent Sink the ordinary grating is
replaced by a deep perforated cup made of Stout Tinned Copper, into
which tea leaves and other solid matters f'all and are at once intercepted
without choking the Outlet, which is itself' furnished with a brass grating
as a further precaution against solids passing into the Waste Pipe, The
Copper Strainer, being loose, can be lifted out and emptied as occasion
requires,
-- " "
FC:EC..C>A. I • ~ Ce>., L"tid.
" - " " - - - - -- - "

Registered Office, 4, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, LONDON, W.


COWLEY BRICK WORKS, West Drayton; RED BRICK &TILE .WORKS, Southall.
Wharves: SOUTH WHARF a: IRONGATE WHARF,PADDINGTON; GREENFORD
WHARF near HARROW; and at FINCHLEY RD. STATION, L. & N. W. Ry.
llluatra.ted Oa.~aJ.ope, 18a7 llldit.i.on, on A.ppliea~oa.

€ON. COM. p
242 SilNIT1\RV M1lNUFileTURES (Unclassified). [Sec. M

BOWES·SCOTT &WESTERN, LTD., SANITARY SPECIALISTS,

"D~~e:~i;~:.A~~~~.· BROADWAY CHAMBERS, WESTMINSTER, LONDON. Telephon-


No, 199 (Weatmlnaterl

IMPRE)VED ISE)LRTED LRTRINE.

No. 124.
This LATRINE is specially adapted for Schools, Factories, Works, &c., &c., as ea.c h Basin is separat<:d from the others
in the range by a deep water seal; there is, therefore, no risk of the soil being carried from one Bastn to another. An
a~ler-flush is provided by a special automatic arrangement in the tank, so that basins refill to proper level after each
discharge. PRICES INCLUDE:-
Basi!1s iu l>est Brown Glazed \Vare.
Honzontal Connectin o- Pipe.
I
Siphon o .u llet and Trap. . . .
Rogers Field's 1889 Patent Au~omatic Flushmg Cistern.
Cast-iron Flushiag Pipe, with horizontal pipe and branches lo Basins.
2 ft. CENTRES. 2 ft. 6 In. CENTRES. :a ft. CENTRES. :a ft. 6 in. CENTRES.
2 Persons .. £6 16 6 £7 o 6 5 Persons . · £12 3 6 £1:2 13 6
3 ,, 8 13 0 8 19 0 6 IJ IO 0 14 :2 0
4 ,, IO 3 6 •• 10 II 6
Basins, white glazed inside, ca~e outside, extra each 5/-. Pine Ring Seats, 5~- each. . Best Varnished ditto, 7/6 each.
Outlet measures 2 ft. from centre of Closet to outside of Siphon.

PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. II

BIRMINGHAM OFFICES AND SHOWROOM: 43 1 CHURCH STREET.


Sec. Ml . S11NIT11RV M11NUF11<2TURES (Unclassified. 243

BOWES-SCOTT ct WESTERN, LTD., · SANITARY 8Pl!OIALISTS,


Telephone:

.. ... .............. .. .. .... .. .. ..


Telegoaphlc Address-
No. 1Sl9 (Westmlnate~\
" DON BOWES, LONDON ."
•• •• •• •• •• • • ,.., •v •• .... ....
Sole Licensees and Manufacturers of
ROGERS FIELD'S

NEW "1889 PATENT" SELF-ACTING SIPHON.


For Flushing Drains and Sewers.
Standard Price extra per
Diameter This ~\fihon Price length of foot for greater
of in Discha.rgc Lengths in
Inner Leg. Flush a Cast lron. Leg. Cast Iron.
Size. £ s. d. Ft. Ins. £ s. d.
A. 4\ in. 6Min Drain 4 2 6 3 0 0 9 0
B· 6 . 9 6 16 0 3 6 0 13 0
c. 7 .. 12 1 17 6 4 0
4 Ii
0 16 0
o. 8~ .. 15 10 HI 0 1 10 0
E. IO 18 16 10 0 5 0 1 11 0
"
F. 12 21 18 10 0 ) 6 1 12 0
"

Siphons for building in Brick and Concrete Chambers may be had v:ith
Trapping Boxes complete, already fitted together so that they can be easily
connected with the Sewers or Drains.

Galvanized Iron Flushing Cisterns


f ITTEO WITH Re GERS FIELD'S 1889 PATENT AUTOMATIC SIPHONS.
GOLO MEDAL INTERNATIONAL HEAL TH EXHIBITION, 1684.

To contain 200 Gallons 13 IO 0


150 II 0 0
roo 8 0 0
80 7 IO 0
60 6 IO 0
50 6 0 0
40 5 I2 6
30 5 2 6
25 4 I7 6
20 4 IO 0
" I5 3 I5 0
IO 3 5 0
5 2 5 0
2~ I IO 0
I 3 0
Prices ot· other sizes on application .

SPECIAL LAVATORY FOR FACTORIES, WORKS, Etc.


Awarded Bronze Medal at Newcastle Sanitary Congress, 1896.
AS USED BY LONDON AND PROVINCIAL SCHOOL BOARD~
No. 68. Heavy Fireclay Slabs c;if improved shal?e•. so
that all side-jointing is obviated, with Lugs for 13mldin g
~+-,-_L~_,.,..)c==-,-L--r=_J_;;=-o~-,-'-¥T~~~ Jinto wall, Concealed Overflow, !-in. Brass Screw down
Taps, Brass Careless Plugs, Painted. Cai;t.iron Brackets,
with adjustable support for Waste Pipe.
Size of Slab I8 in. by in.:
in. diameter Basins (for Schools)-
I8 II
£ s. d.
With Salt Glazed Slab • • • • I 12 6 per Basin.
,. Buff 11
• • 2 1 o ,.
,, White , , " ·• 2 9 o ,.
Size of Slab 20 in. by I8 in . : 13 in. by I I in. Basin-
With Salt Glazed Slab • • •. • • I I8 o per Basin.
,, B uff ,, •• 2 8 o ,,
,, White ,, ,, . • 2 I7 6 ,,
Size of Slab 24 in. by 18 in. : I6 in by I " in. Basins-
The Best and Cheapest Range With Salt Glazed Slab • . .. .. 2 5 o per 'Basin
in the Market. ,, Buff ,. . . 2 I5 o ..
,, White ,, .. 3 2 6 ..
PRICE LIST ON APP~IOATION.
BIRMINGHAM OFFICES AND SHOWROOM: 43, CHURCH · STREET.
244 51\NITA RY M1\NUF1U2TURES (Unclassified). [Sec. M

THOMAS CRAPPER & 00 ..'S


SPECIJ=tLITIES.
l_i_i_i~i_i I • • • • • • • 8 8 • • • • • • • e • • :I I 8 • a I • i • • • I • I • • • • • I a • a I • _l _a • a I • a I a I a I a I a a I a a a a I a a i i I

PEDESTH'.L VALVE CLOSET.


With Basin and Slop Top in one piece. and Ventila·
WASH-DOWN CLOSET. ting Union off Overflow Trap.

"The Improved Marlboro',"


WITH LEAD TRAP.

No. 560.
Valve Closet, with White Ware Flushing-rim Basin
No. 568. with fixed Slop Top, China Dish, r-in. Supply
White or Ivory V'f .C. with 6 lb. Lead Valve, Copper Air Regulator, Ventilating Union
P. Trap as shown... . .. 33/6 off Trap, complete as shown .. £4 12s. Od.
With Raised Ornamentation... 38 u lf with rf-in. Valve Extra 3/6
rf with S. Trap... . .. extra 1/9 " Box Enamelled inside, or of Lead ,, 4/9
If with 8 lb. Trap in lieu of 6 lb. ,, l/G " B<)X fitt ed with Brass Top 7/3
~------------------· - - - - - -- - - - ·--- - ---------

£ s. d.
Cast-Iron 2 Gallon SYPHON WA~TE PREVENTER with
Tranquil Inlet Valve, and Silencing Air Tubes,
and Brass Chain and China Pull 1 1 6
Ditto, 3 gallon ditto 1 3 6

It ,. 9 II I • • • • m e a I a • a 1 I I I a a I I I! I " I I I a a I I I I B I 8 W a 9 W I I e a I I I! I I I I I I II D I I !I I I! l!I I fl I I Ill 1111 9 II I: I 9 11--e· ~

50, 52, & 54, MARL~OROUGH ROAD, CHELSEA,


LONDON, S.W.
245
lsec. MJ 51\NITl\RY M1\NUF1\<2TURES (Unclassified).

THOMA·S CRAPPER & co. s 9

" THE IMPROVED KENON


Air-Tight Frames and Covers, Disconnecting Trap.
II

FOR DRAINS & MANHOLES.


REGISTERED D E SIGN 231,0tO,

SECTIONATB

SECTION ATC

0
.
.
'

'

No. 496. SECTION AT D


0 11tside . Opming. Painted. Galvanized. No. 508.
36 x 24 in. 30! X I 8~ in . !1 3 3 £2 3 6 4 in. 4 to 6 in . 6 in. 9in. 12 in.
26 x 26 2I X 2I , ( l 3 I t7 9 Of Glazed Stoneware
Improved Channel Pipes,
9/6.. 10/6 II/9 25/- sS/6
30 x 24 24 X I8 0 18 9 I IJ 9
16/6
20 X I6 I 6 White Glazed •• 2/4 3/4 3/4 5/6
2 5~ X 2I! 0 16 0 I
24 X I7 r9 X I2 0 12 9 I 2 9
20 x 20 IS x r5 0 12 0 I l 6
3 2~ x rr! 26! x 6 0 12 3 I I 9
26!
_ _ x rr! 2I _
___ 6
x ___ 0 ID_
_ __ 3_ _0 __
18 D _ __ _ R.eg_.lstered No. 255,985.

Improved Automatic Flush Tanks


FOR DRAINS.

Gals. £ s. d
IO 2 11 0
15 2 15 3
20 2 19 6
25 3 3 6
30 s 9 6
40 3 17 9
50 4 8 6
60 4 19 3 Complete with 3 4-in.
inlets and ro -in. Galvan-
75 6 14 6 ized Iron Grating, 25/-
IOO 6 8 6 If with Air-tight Cover
. and Frame in lieu of
Grating, Extra, 1/6.
No. 557.

Ca-ta.Iogue on Application.

50, 52, & 54, MARLBOROUGH ROAD, CHELSEh,


LONDON. S.W.
246 S1\NIT1\RY M1\NUF1\eTURES (Unclassifiedl. '[Sec. M

SHANKS & Co.• Ld .•


Tubal Wor.ks_, Barrhead_, near Glo~ow.
AND "llICT0RI~N POTTERY."
NEW SHOWROOMS AT

81, NEW BOND ST., LONDON ; DE~NSGATE, MANCHESTER; 26, WEST NILE ST., GLASGOW.
MAKERS OF

BATHS, LAVATORIES, CLOSETS, CISTERNS, StNKS, URINALS, AND SANITARY APPLIANCES AND FITTINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
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.IEif" SEE OUR NEW CATALOGUE FOR FULL PARTICULARS.~

SHANKS' PATENT No. 591.

FIRE·CLAY URINALS. THE " ODOURLESS."

The
Special
most
Formation
perfect of
Urinal Back.
made.

l'
.
New Form
of
J
Reliable ,I Spreader.
Flush. >I :..· : . .
Htted
with
Shanks'
Easily Patent
kept Automatic
clean Tank.

No. 591.-" Odourless" Urinal, in white glazed fire-clay, with top divisions, as shown, gun-metal
spreader, white glazed fire-clay automatic flush tank, supported on brass brackets, copper
connecting pipes from tank to urinal.
Prices on applicatlon-

Hoad Offices and Works: BARRHEADJ near GLASGOW.


Sec. M] S1\NIT1\RY M1\NUF1\eTURES (Unclassified). 247

SANITARY
SPECIALISTS.
and

PUMPS.
FIRE HYDRANTS.
STEAM BOILERS.

Heating by

Steam,
ORNAMENTAL RADIATORS.
Coils, &o.
Surveys made and Reports given on
the condition of the Sanitary Fittings,
Drains, &c., of Public Buildings, Works,
Private Houses, and Special Arrangements
made for maintaining same in Sanitary
Condition by Periodical Inspections and
Cleansings.
248 S1\NIT1\RY M1\NUF1\<.'!TURES (Unclassified). [Sec. M

TWVFORDS, LTD., "CLIFFE VALE!' POTTERIES,


HANLEY.
THE

"TWgclille."
Perfect Sanitationt
Healthy Houses
OBTATNFD nv A DOPTI NG THE

''TWYCLIFFE"
PATENT

Pedestal Syphon W.C. Basin,


A uew dcjm1 ture , c111 bodyi11g the lates t
d.:velopments in Sanita1'y Science, as applied to
W.C. Basins.

ADVANTAGES CLAIMED FOR THE


"TWYCLIFFE" SYPHON.
P erfect Safeguard Practically noiseless
agai nst Sewer Gas and in ac ti on.
tbe evil s arising there -
fro m. Simple in construc-
tion , reliable in action.
Extra large water No complica ted me -
surface and great depth chanism to get out vf
of water seal ( 3 inches I order.
and large body of water
in Basin to receive a nd Easily fixed as an
deodorize soi l. ordi nary Basin.

A High-class Article of
Superior Material, Workmanship,
and Construction.

GUARANTEE SENT WITH EACH BASIN.


Now being adopted by all ieadinc
Sanitary Engineers and Architects.

Made with TRAP OUTLET to suit


requirements of the LONDON
COUNTY COUNCIL, and also with
OUTLET IN CENTRE.

Perfect Action with 2, 2~, or 3 Gallon


Cietern,

Can be obtained jroin Merchants,


Sanitary Engineers and Plumbers.

COMPLETE COMBINATIONS
From £5 upwards.

ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE
SHEETS ON APPLICATION.

16 SOUTHAMPTON ROW, ~OLBORN, LONDON.


GO be seeq iq acfion af Show j{0011'/S: , Eg MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER .
{ 95 BATH STREET, GLASGOW.
to~ F.DMUND S'l'REET. lRMING.HAM.
Sec. M] S1\NIT1\RY M1\NUF1\eTURES (Unclassified). 249

TWVFORDS, LTD., "CLIFFE VALE" POTTERIES,


HANLEY.

TWYFORD'S
44
NEROS"
Lavatory Basins,
With Exposed Accessible Standing Wastes and
Overflows, Easily Cleansed •

• • • PRICE5
COMPLETE AS ON !LLUSTRA1'10N . \VJ TH " 'H ITE BASIN AND STAND
I N FINE CA ST , ONE COAT OF PA I NT.

ins. ins. ins. in s. £ s. d.


Oblong 29 x 24 D shape Hasin, 23 x 1 6~ 5 16 0
... 2 7 x 21 20 x 14 4 2 0
25 x 2 0 19 x 13 3 17 0
22 x 20 17~ X IJ J II 6
"
Angular .. . 30 x 22 17~ X I J~ 3 12 6
,, 27 x 20 16 x 1 2 3 7 6
Round Front 25 x 20 17 X I J 3 16 0

The Iron Stands are made in Fine Cast, 1 Coat of Paint, French Grey; Second Finish . Enamelled 2 Colours or
Bronze; and Best Finish, Enamelled, Relieved in Gold . · '

Tb , 0
''c.V.'' Lavatory Basin
with Improved Standing Waste
and Overflow.
With
Skirting.
""\Vilhout

No. 95. No. 95A .


Oblong, 29 x 24 in . D shape Basin 1 00/- 92/6
27 x 21 " " fi? /- 62/-
25 x 20 " ,, 62/ - 58/ -
22 x 20 ,, ,, 57/6 54/ -
With "Without
Skirtin g.
N o. 97 · No. 97A.
Angular, 30 X 22 in. D shape Basin 62/ - .. . 571-
27 x 20 io . ,, 57/6 ... 5316
PRICES ARE COMPLETE, INCLUDING TAPS, WASTE . AND CONNECTION
WITH UNION .

Prices with" Athena' ' Iron Stand same as" Neros. "

Porcelain Batbs
lo "Cliff~ \?al~" Fir~ Clay.
White Enamelled Inside, Outside,
and on Rim.

Bu"f"f Glazed Outside, White Inside,


and on Rim.

Unglazed Outside, White Inside,


and on Rim.

Also Marbled, with Printed


Decoration Outside, or with Pattern PARALLEL. ROMAN.
in Relie"f. PLAIN AND WITH RO LL RtM. W1TH OR \ VrTHOUT FnTI ws.

16 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN, LONDON.


Go be set!n in acfion al SJrow ~ooms: {
69 MO SLEY STREET , MANCHESTER .
95 BATH STREET, GLAP.GOW.
136 EDMUND STRE1':T, BIRMINGHAM.

250 51\NITl\RY M1\NUF1\eTURES (Unclassified): [Sec. M

TWVFORDS, LTD., "CUFFE VALE" POTTERIES,


HANLEY.

Pedestal "wash Down" w.c. Basins. ~

The " DELUGE."


CENTRE OUTLET. Or with County Cou ncil S . or P. Trap.

No. 1.- W ith "Venetia n" P a ttern in r elief, White 01· Ivory 42/-
No. 2. -P lain Surface, White or Ivory 38/-
No. 3.- Cane W a r e , White Enamelled Inside 32/-
Printed Patterns, 46/6.
No. 4.- With Slop Top, as shown , 21/- extra.

The DELUGE ADAMANT


In E xtra Strong Fire Clay.

The Strongest W.C. Basin made, 36/,.,

TWYFORD'S

" AXIS " Wash Dowri Pedestal W.e. Basin.


WITH DETACHABLE SCREW CONE BRASS JOINT AND LEAD CONNECTION.
ALLOWING OUTLET Of Tl1t1P TO BE PLtICED AT tINY DE511JED ANGLE.
Embraces all County
Co un cil Require ments. ' "·
Conn ec tion bet ween
Outlet of Bas in a nd L ea d
Be nd is Un de r W a ter.

PRH~ES.
£ s. d.
Pla in Surface, Vitrin a W a r e 2 7 6
,, ,, P r inted 2 16 0
Ca ne W a re 1 16 0
Strong F ire Clay , B uff outsid e 2 0 0
White outside 2 5 0

VITRINA WARE, being non-absorbent without


Glaze, is the most Perfect Material of which
Sanitary Goods can be made.

16 SOUTHAMPTON ROW, HOLBORN , LONDON.


6g MOSLEY STREET , MANCHESTER .
GO be seerz in acfioq af Show "i{ooms: 95 BATH STREET, GLASGOW.
136 EDMUND STREET , BIRMINGHAM.
"Cliffe Vale" Porcelain Enamelled "Adamant" Fir~ Clay lavatory Ranges, over1ap;i~gH Joints.
-11
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No. 10. RANGE COMPLETE (as shown) .......:Inclu ding Three White En a m elled Fire Clay "Adama nt" L avatory Basins , O ve rla pp ed, w ith ba cks, Soap Trays
...
'II
'II

"'I~~
drained into Basins; Four White En a melled Fire Clay Pedestals, and White Enamelled Fire Clay Waste Pipe; Screw Down Brass Taps, ~in. , Three
Hot and Three Cold; Three Brass Safety Plugs, Jin ., a nd Three liin . Lead Traps with Brass Screw Caps. ·
Basins, over all 26 x 20 x 6in. Range 6ft. 6in. x 20in. £11 0 0 0
~-
10 3 0
B a sins, without B a cks, 12/- less.
24 x 18 x 6in. ,, 6ft. Oin. x I Sin. With 1 Tap to each Basin, 15/- less.
18 x 18> Sin. 4ft. 6in. x 18in. 8 15 0

i.fiO. H . RANGE OOMPLETE.-Including Three Buff Gla zed Fire Clay " Adamant " L.avatory Bas ins, Plain Fronts, no Back, Overla pped, with Soap Trays
drained i!lto Basins ; Four Buff Glazed ~ire Clay Pedesta ls, .Plain, Si x Screw D?wn Brass T a ps,. ~ -in. , Three Hot and Three Cold ; Three Brass Safety
fT1
Plugs, 1-m., and Buff Gla zed Channel (with holes for waste.) instead of W a ste Pipe. (Traps not included).
Basins, over all, 18 x 18 x Sin. Range 4ft. 6in . x !Sin. ... .. . £6 10s. 6d. Basins with Backs, 10/- extra. -...XI I
rT1
\/)
LO
01
.....
----------Quotations given tor Ranges containing any number of Basins.
252 S1\NIT1\RY M1\NUF1\eTURES (Unclassified). [Sec. M

CHARLES WINN & co.·


EII:EC.1VII~G . . Jl..1VI.
~----------~~------·------------------

WINN'S PATENT GORDON WARE


WHITE ENAMELLED FIRE-CLAY LAVATORIES.

No. 5942.-Gordon Seff-contained Lavatory.


With lugs at back for building into brickwork; made in heavy fire -clay, Glazed White all over, fitted with Winn's
Patent Self-closing Cocks in gun metal, and Winn's Patent Pull-over Waste Mounting, with Standing Waste and Overflow
combined in one fitting; as supplied to the Central London Electric Railway, Gordon House, and Royal Albert Orphanage,
among other recent important work.

Specimen GAS FITTINGS of WINN'S Make.

THE two Gas Brackets illus-


•rated are desig ned on unique lines,
presenting the novelty of a front view
wbich fills the eye, so to speak,
equally with the side view, and they
are also fresh in respect to the curve
of tube and the shape of the scroll
work.

LARGE AND COMPREHENSIVE CATALOGUE SENT ON APPLICATION.


Please say when ordering whether required with ordinary Glass-holder, or for Incandescent Burner.

LONDON: NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: GLASGOW:


41, HOlBORN VIADUCT, E.C. 26, OREY STREET. 3, CADOOAN STREET.
Sec. M] ENGINEERS' 1\ND PLUMBERS' FITTINGS. 253

JOHN WARNER & SON SJ LTD.,


Telegraphic Address-
BIG BEN, LONDON. HYDRAULIC & SANITARY ENGINEERS,,,.1::!i*;,\~~~~~~­
2, J EWl N CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C.
Manufacturers of Hydraulic Mach inery of every description. W ind Engines, F ire Engines, Garden Engines, Water Wheels.
Ram s, Deep Well Pumps, Centrifugal P.u~ps, H orse Gear Frames, En ~ ine Frames, &c.; Cocks ai;id V<l:lv~s for Water at High or
Low Pr essure, Plumbers' Cocks and F1ttmgs, Closets, Baths, Lavatories, Steam. Valves and Engme F1ttmgs, Beer Engines and
E'ittings, Church. Chapel, School, I'lautation, or Factory Bells, and General Braz1ery.
- · .

BELLS Of EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION.

Quarter Bells.
l.lihthouse Bells.
CATHEDRAL ANU Mamt/actrt rers o.f'
CHURCH BELLS. CHIMING APPARATUS
Slnll• Bella o~ Rln11a. Public C lock Bells. A NO Chapel and Cemetery Be ll s o•
MACHINES. every d es crip!fo n.

Pounde:tts of 13IQ 13E'N,, 16 Tons; U1estminste:tt ceuatrterrs, 8 Tons .


HULL, LIVERPOOL, BOLTON, SUNDERLAND, ct DARLINGTON TOWN HALL BELLS .
.
Bellfounders to the Londori School Board. The Trinity House Corporation, &c., &c.
Church, ChApel,
ond Sch ool Bella.

'1¥ ARN ER'S PLUMBERS' & ENGINEERS' BRASS WORJ<.


FIRE COCKS, HYDRANTS, AND APPLIANCES.

WARNER'S IMPROVED HYDRAULIG RAMS,


For Water Supply. WARNER'S DOMESTIC PUMPS & SINKS.
IMPROVED PATENT BA.LL VALVES, WATER SERVICE COOKS, BOILER COOKS & VALVES.

l ee. Ket,les. Baths of every Description.

Oast Iron
Ooloni:al We.rner's El a.stio Valve
Braziery. Oopperwoxk. Deep Well Pampa. Brass Force Pumps. Pumps. Port .ble Olosets. Olosets.

WARNER'S LAVATORIES, BATHS, WATER CLOSETS in great Variety with Patented Improvements.
FIRST CLASS LONDON MANUFACTURE & FINISH.
For Homa, Colonial, and Foreign Markets. Suited for WATER WORKS AND PRIVATE SUPPLIES.
Full De!ioriptive and Illustrated Priced Catalogue Post Free upon , Application,
254 S1\NIT1\RY M1\NUF1\eTURES (Unclassified ·. [Sec. M

PARKER'S DRY EARTH OR ASH CLOSETS.


lllla\r Pattel'JI, THE LATEST SUCCESS. CHEAPEST AND BEST MADE.
Portable
Oommode,
oomplete,
Perfect Sanitation. Can be used anywhere.
from 55/,
WILL WORK EARTH, ASHES, CHARCOAL, PEAT-DUST, SAWDUST,
lo almost Universal Use. Write for New Export List.

INVENTED AND MADE ONLY BY

JOHN PARKER, Woodatock, OxonJ


Whose Patents have been before the Public 40 Years.
Ootte~a
Close lb
trom 241-.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuabfe guide
to llrchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings~ &c.
255

···THE···

e_n TAL0GUl3. _,.


- - -_ C) - - ~
r
.See 11so .Summary of Contents, page 1.

Section N.
Church ·and factorg Bells.
. Blinds, ser\'ice Lilts, Shutters and Partitions..
Shop. Fronts, Letters, Name Plates, le.
Draught Excluders. stair Treads.

FIRMS REPRI•:SENTED IN THIS SECT10N.

PAGE
f BEE BHus... •. . . . . •• 257 KENSINGTON WINDOW BLIND Co. •. •• •• •• 25;1
NGHAM BLIND Co. . . . . . • •• •• 258 LvTE's METALLIC ·wovEN STAIH-TREAD Co., Lii. . . .. 265
CHAS., Lo. .. .. .. .. .. .. 256 SHEATH B1w. . .. .. .. .. .. 266
r IS, s. w., &
Lo. Cu., .. .. .. 264 SOPER, JoHN . • . . . • .. •• •• . • 260
IN&ON & Co , Lr·. . . .. .. .. .. .. 263 THORNBOROUGH & SoN • • . . .• .• •• . • 265
i W. F. S. •• .. .. .. .. 260 THORNBOROUGH, F. M., & SoN .• , , 265
RICK , F. w. .. .. .. .. .. .. 264 W1r..LJAMS, G. A., & So:-i •• . . 261, 262

-. ---- - -- - --- i

lfsers ef "The Compendjum'' would ·


b/jge hy mentionin__g jf as the source ef
lhejr jnfarmotio12 when commu.qjcofjng· wjfh
re Firms represented herein.
256 eHUReH 1\ND Fl\eTeRY BELLS. [Sec. N

"CHARLES CARR," Ltd.,


The Bell Foundry, 5METHWICK.
PATENTEES AND CONTRACTORS TO ~ ALSO TO THE ADMIRALTY AND
H.M. ROYAL ORDNANCE STORES. • WAR OFFICE.
Manufacturers of Bronze Tomb Rails, Brass and Zinc Stair Treads,
and all kinds of Brass Work.
Church J;lells; Tram Bells. House Bells. Plantation Bells. Dinner Gongs.
CASTERS OF .School Bells. Hand Bells. Buoy Bells. Lighthouse Bells. · Colllery Gongs •
ALL KINDS OF Factory Bells. Alarm Bells. .Ship Bells. Locomotive Bells. .Signal Gongs.
Yard Bells. Cattle •Bells. Musical Bells. Hall Gongs. &c., ~c.
12 GOLD MEDALS AND 1 BRONZE MEDAL.
Experienced meR sent to Inspect, and Estimates glvrn for all kinds of Repairs to Bells and Fitting~
CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
Sec. NJ BLINDS. 257
-- - - - - - - - - - -

BLINDS! BLINDS! BLINDS!


.. .. .. .. .,...._..

APPLEBEE BROS.,
ESTABLISHES 1888. w althamstow' . APPLr~ir:~~s~d:ALT-HAMSTOW."
Contractors to LONDON COUNTY COUMCIL, METROPOLITll ASYLUJI BOARD, BOARDS of GUARDIANS, SCHOOL BOARDS, &c.

Largest and Cheapest Venetian Blind Makers in England.


Venetian, Wire, Cane, Glass, Sprln8', Art Roller, Festo~~, Spanish, Florentine,
Oriental, Duchesse, Helioacen' Canaletta, Shop sp..-!ng Blinds, &c.
·-··-. - · - ·-- . -·--·-. - .- .- . - .- .- .- .- ._..
vG">C PRICES. ~
Venetian-Our Speciality Best, std. foot Good 2nd, 4td· foot.
Spring Roller Blinds, Best Quality ... 6d. foot. I Art Printed, on Brass Fittings 5d. foot
Estimates Free. Measuring and Fixing within 10 miles of Lon<lon, Free.
Distances bevond, actual Fare and Time charged. All Blinds under 16 ft. charged as 16 ft.

BUILDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR.


258 BLINDS. [Sec. N
n================================================================================;~

BIRMINGHAM BLIND Co.J


UNIVERSE WORKS, 239a, BRADFORD STREET &ALCESTER STREET.
MANUFACTURERS OF

OUTSIDE AND INSIDE

WINDOW BLINDS
OF EVERY KIND.

WOOD AND BRASS CORNICE

Estimates
given for ·Httin&"
thrroughout Hotels,
Public Buildings, Schools,
Private Residences, Shops, &c., with
Outside and Inside Blinds.
INSTRUCTIONS TAKEN PERSONALLY. OISTAN0E IMMATERIAL.
ARCHITECTS' . INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY CAR.RIED OUT.

LIST ON APPLICATION.
Inside Venetian Blinds
1111 ,, Art Holland
,, Embroidered
,, Duchesse Lace
,, Festoon
,, Insertion
Wire
" Cane
,," Stained Glass
Shop
" Opaque for Lecture Rooms
" of Institutes, &c., &c.

SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.

OUTSIDE SELF-ACTING SPRING SHOP BLINDS


Spanish
" Oriental
" Florentine
" HeliQscene
,," Simplex
I m proved Spanish
" Venetian
Conservatory

Evel'y known kind of Bllnds made and fixed.


SELF-ACTING SPRING SHOP BLIND. 11
=================================================================
1lifi1'" NOTE CHANGE OF ADDRESS. "til
Sec. NJ BLINDS. 259

Telegrams : " BLINDS, LONDON."

THE

TRADE MARK. • )(ENSINCTON - TRADE MARK.

WINDOW BLIND CO~,


11010112, KENSINGTON HIGH ST., LONDON, W.
~ ESTABLISHED 29 YEARS, ""@a

Messrs. R. LOWTHER & Co., The Patent '' Helioscene " Blind Makers now_incorporated with the above.
MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY KNOWN KIND OF

INSIDE & OUTSIDE WINDOW BLINDS.

FLORENTINE. HELIOSCENE. SPANISH •


...,.,.-.,-w w w w w e . w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w~ w w w w w w w w

Price List. Inside Blinds.


Outside Blinds. PER FOOT SUPER.
PER FOOT SUPER.
Hollands from 4~d.
Spring Box Head l/· Venetians · ,, 6d.
Florentine l/U Festooned .. •. u lf
Spanish .. 2/4 Pinoleum or Tropical ,, lld.
. H~lioscene .. .. .. •• 2/6
All Blinds 1'nder i6 ft. super clta1'ged as i6 ft. super.
Oriental (for Circular Headed Windows) .. 3/- Wire Blinds .• from 1/9
Outside Venetians .. .. .. 1/8
Jalousies, or Shutter B linds (hinged) 4/- Cane ,, ,, 1/6
(sliding) .. . 4/9 WRITING, MONOGRAMS AND ARMORIAL ·BEARINGS TO ESTIMATE •
W'ires 1mder 5 ft. sujer cltarged as 5 ft . super.
Alt Outside Blinds imder 2ojt. super cha1'ged as 2ojt. super. SHOP BLINDS , EMBROIDERED BLINDS, Eto.,ESTIMATED FOR,
BRISBIS CURTAINS IN ALL DESIGNS. SAMPLES SENT ON APPROVAL.
Full Price List on Application to A,bove.
·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·- -·-
-·- . - · ~ ·- -
The '' HELIOSCENE " is the only Outside Blind combining free view with perfect shade and ventilation.
ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS CAREFULLY CARRIED -OUT.
Factories: BRIDGE ROAD &. BLACK'S ROAD, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, w.
CON. COM. Q
260 BLINDS- SHUTTERS. [Sec. N

BOWLING
w. F. S. HOLT,
BACK LA.NE, BRADFORD.
Telephone No. 13015. Telecrame- 11 HOLT, LAISTl!RDYK ....

Tke fol[()wing are all fit up ready /01" fixing, and placed °" tnJCles in Bradford:-
Pel' Foot
Sup I.
REVOLVING. Best Redwood Shutters, connected together with Copper Bands, Webbb:g and Steel
Strip, and worked by Springs from 10d.
If worked by Weights extra 2d.
8HUTTERS • If Fitted with Iron Band Link Hinges, which makes a much stronger Shutter
(suitable for Warehouse and Coachhouse Doors, &c.) •• •• extra 2d.
In Wood, Iron, or Curvilinear Iron Lath Shutters •• from 2/8
Steel. Currugated Steel Plate Shutters . • ,• ,, 2/·
Minimum Size Invoiced, 25 fl. sup!.
Pel' ,oot
• Llnl.
SPRINQ • • Rollers and Brackets, with Strong Canvas sewn on, and Iron Artn!I, with Sliding
Extension . • •• .• •• •• •• •• . • from 5/•
Rollers and Brackets only •• ., ,, 2/3
SUNBLINDS. Minimum Size Invoiced, ro feet linl. Fittings to above suPf>lied separately if required.
Pel' Foot

VENETIAN Made from best selected Quebec Pine, Painted or Varnished, with Woven Linen Sultf.
• Ladder Tapes, Cords, Tassels, Beaumont Actions, &c., complete from 4id.
Repainting, Taping and Cording . , 3d.
BLINDS . Minimum Size Invoiced, 14 feet supt.

For Florentine, Oriental, Holland and Wire Blinds, and for Lifts and Hoists, see our Catalo~ues, which CUI
be bad free on application.

ESTiffiATES given, with eornplete Speeifieetion, on reeeipt of particular&.

lfsers of "The Compendium)) would


oblige ~y mentionin__g it as the source of
...-
their information when commu.qicating with
the Firms represented herein.
Sec. M. BLINDS. 261

I I



.
.
262 BLI NOS. Sec. M.
Sec. NJ BLINDS, SBRVH~E LIFTS, SHUT'f.ERS & 1?1\RTITI0NS. _263

HODKINSON & CO.,


.L ate HODKINSON & CLARKE, CANADA WORKS,
LIMITED,,
HAWKES STREET, SMAL_L HEATH. B __I_I_t_M
_ I_N
_ G_ H
_ .A
_ M_ .
- - - -~ ..

SINGLE
::I \VELL HOLES. CAGE, TOTAL WEIGHT
HEIGHT. RAISED.
'PRICE.

0 r' 5"X 1 1 3• I' O"X r' o" 20ft. 14 lbs. £10 10 0


12 15 0
DINNER 1 2' 0 X I 1 7" fr' X I' 4" 2oft. 28 lbs.
11
I'
2 2' 411 x 1' x1• I' 9(/ X I 1 8" 2oft. 28 lbs. 15 0 0
AND 3 2' 7•x 2 1 o• 1
2 o"x1' 9" 25ft. 56 lbs. 17 5 0
1 1
4 2 IO" X 2 4• 2 1 3" x 2' o" 25£t. 84 lbs. 1910 0
HAND POWER 5 3' I" X 2 1 7" 1 11
2 6 x2
1
3' 25ft. lI2 lbs'--I~~

WAREHOUSE 1 1
6 3' 4 x 2
11
8" 2 8 x2' 411
11
3oft. 2 cwt. 34 0 0
7 3' 6"x2' 9" 3' O" X 2 1 411 3oft. 3 cwt. 36 15 0
8 4' 2"X 3' 7• 3' 6"x 3' 2 11 35ft. 5 cwt. 44 5 0
LIFTS. 9 s' 5"x4' 6" 41 611 X 4' 0 11 38ft. 7 cwt. 64 10 0
WITH UPRIGHTS, GEARED HAULIN G AND CAGE WHEELS AND ROPES; HAND BRAKE AND CAG8 i
AND BALANCE WEIGHT CAPABLE OF EXA CT ADJUSTMENT. .
STEAM POWER, WAREHOUSE & HAND POWER, CARRIAGE, HOSPITAL, & CELLAR l,.IFTS.
Casings for Lifts as per Estimate Extra.

REVOLVING SHUTTERS: FOR SHOP FRONTS.


Prices: SELF-COTLTNG, Wood from 1/10; Corrugated Steel from 2/6, with Springs & Eoxes.
Curvilinear Steel Lath Shutter, from 4/3, er with Gearing, 4/9 per foot super.
Experienced Workmen sent to all Parts of the Country,

REVOLVING SHUTTER PARTITIONS.


FOR THE DIVISION OF SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, &c.
As Fitted by us to the Birmingham, Brll(hton, Portsmouth, and otner School Boards.
RETAINS all the advantages of the LARGE ROOM for Meetings, Examinations, &c.,
and can be cleared away in three minutes, leaving unobstructed space.
Price froin 3/- per sq11are foot, delivered and fixed complete, ready for varnishing,
with Cornice, Door, and Movable Pilasters and Fasteners.
800 SCHOOLS FITTED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.

SLIDING SCREEN SCHOOL DIVISIONS.


With Rolling Centre 'Pullies and Glazed Upper Panels, from 5/6 per ft . sup.
Panelled Swivelling and Sliding School Divisions, 3 /6 per ft . sup.
Delivered and Fixed complete ready for Varnishing.
ARCHITECTS' ENQUIRIES AND SPECIFICATIONS SoT.JCITED. ESTIMATES FREE.

, "THE WINDOW BLIND OF THE PERIOD,"


OR
PATENT METALLIC VENETIAN BLIND.
- LIGHT, DURABLE, ELEGANT. -
Does not occupy half the space of a Wood Blind. Is Fireproof.
Beautifully enamelled, and will not chip or blister. When dirty can be restored equal to new
by washing in soap and water.
The edges of the laths and cord holes are folded over so that the tapes and cords can not be cut.
Metallic Venetian Blinds, from 9d. per sq. ft. Wood Veneti w Blinds, froin 8d. per sq. ft.
Inside Roller Blinds, from 5~d . Blinds under 14 ft. c!tai'ged as 14 ft.
REPAINTING, TAPING, and CORDING OLD VENETIAN BLINDS, 4~ d. per sq. ft.

in Ma?ogany Frames, French Polished, from 2/- per sq. ft.


WI RE BLI N Ds Gold Imes and corners, 2/6 per ft. Wood or Brass Sweep Rails,
Sd. per ft. extra. Special Designs as p'e r Estimate-· ' ·

OUTSIDE SUNBLINDS.
Spanish Blinds in Wood Cases from 2 /6 per sq. ft.
Florentine " ., ,, ,, ., 2 / 3 ,, 11
Helie-Scene ,. ., 2/6
Outside Venetian., ,, 1/8 ,, ,.
Blinds 1111der 20 ft. charged as 20 ft .
OLD BLINDS RE-COVERED WITH· NEW TICKS.

SPRING ROLLER SHOP BLINDS.


Covered with ALL LINEN BLIND TICKS, and
with Arms and Slides to be fixed in Cornice, from
15/- per ft. lineal.
Ditto, with Box on top of Cornice, 18/ - per ft. Jin.
Batimatea Free. Oomplete List on A'[lplioatlon,
964 SH01? FR0NTS, LETTERS, Nl\ME I?Ll\TES, &c. [Sec. N

-~·~· '
~: -....-· C/ s i~' -:;:.~_,.:·~-=-·-·~---: ~ · :_ ---·
_
~. -7} dj;;._~-;.-d__ -~~::;;z ~-~-,~~ --::3~~\~

s. w.
-4

FRANCIS ·&
64, 66, 68, &: 70, GRAYS INN ROAD, LONDON, W .C.
co., LTD.,
Manu./acfurers
.I''' '.J
o"
1 './
Improved Wood, Iron, and Steel Revolving Shutters, Inside and Outside Sun-
blinds on the latest improved prlnclples, Glass Facie~, Signs, and Stall-plat•• ht
every Variety and Style,
' GLASS WRITERS AND EMBOSSERS. GILT WOOD LETTERS MADE TO ANY DESIGN.
Wrought Iron Entranc!! Gates and Shop Window Gttards made to any Design: Brass, German Silver, Copper and Gun MelaJ
Sltoj> Fronts made to Architects' own Designs. Wrought Iron Doors for the Prevention of the Spread of Fire.
I@'" liSTIMATES, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, WITH PRICE LIST, FREE ON APPLICATION.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCL~ENTS,
eommencing on page 3')2, showing the class of work various
B-uilding Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
NJ BLINDS, s ·nuTTERS, P1\RTITI0NS, &c.- ST1\IR TRE1\DS. 265
ESTABLISHED 1870,

F. ·M. THORNBOROUGH & SONJ (La.te BRADY & THOR~ BOROUGH),


Manufacturers of
REVOLVING SHUTTERS, IRON WINDOW GUARDS, SELF-ACTING SPRING SUN BLINDS,
AND THEIR WELL-KNOW~

Patent Swivel and Folding Partitions,


As Supplied through Architects in all parts of the country,for erectivn in Schools, Hotels,
and Private H9uses. Testimonial•, Drawings~ Prices, and all details, free on application.

59, CHAPELsTiEEi;ANCOAT8,NiANCHESTER I

THORNBOROUGH & SON, (Late with BR.ADY &. THORNBOROUGH.)


57
&
5
~0~~';,~~~~-LANE,
..

1
~ ~ · .~ \~\~~\l~ ,~'M~1. ~,
IMPROVED WOOD WROUGHT· IRON
ANDIRON
GATES AND
SPRING DOORS.
REVOLVING
SHUTIERS.
ARCHITECTS'
DESIGNS
INSIDE CARRIED OUT
AND OUTSIDE
CAREFULLY.
SUNBLINDS
OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION. REVOLVING
IRON GUARDS
MANUFACTURERS FOR JEWELLERS"
OF PATENT M~[I SHOP WINDOWS.
SWIVEL AND ,
FOLDING TESTIMONIALS,
PARTITIONS FOR DRAWINGS,
SCHOOLS, PRICES, AND ALL
PUBLIC DHAILS FREE
BUILDINGS, ON
&G. APPLICATION.

LYTE'S METALLIC WOVEN STAIR•TREAD Co., Lo.


24, CRAVEN STREET, CHARING CROSS, W.C. (Close to District and S . E. Ry. Stations).
SUPPLIED TOH. M. GOVERNMENT IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY,
RAILWAY CO.'S, &c., &c.

The PATENT TREADS offer, among-st others, the followln11:


advantages:
Do not harllour dirt. Perfect security agalnat allpplng.
Lead cannot work out of the wire Great durability.
mesh. Pleasent to walk on.
Offer no long surfaces of metal to Neat & ornamental appearance.
Cl . polish and .become slippery. No special fixings required.
.Z c , n be adapted to any steps. Can Joe laid with naifs or screws
;;
OQ
. Stock Sizes ofTREADS of STEEL-GORED L_EA D W1RE Woren with Steel Wire.
3 4i' 6 7~ '"'· deep over all, including nosing
z Ill 27 "
24 Ins. Wide 2/6
2/11
3 /9
4/3
5/·
6/8
6/3 Each.
7 /• ..
· •
c! 30 " 3 /3 4 '9 6 /3 7 /10 ..
z Ill 33 " 3/6 5/3 6/11 8/8 ..
~~
~~~~ 36 .. 3 /9 5/8 7/6 9/6 ,.
00 ~ SPECIAL SIZES QUOTED FOR, & SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICATION.
~o For narrow treads (3 in. and 4! in.) we recommend addition of our plain Iron

..
111
G:
Stripping, iin. wide, to prote<:t back edge; price 7 d. per strip for 24, 27 30, 33
or 36 m. treads, drilled ready for fixing. We also supply brass ed&ioc fo; ~
and sides ; price& on application.
266 DR1\UGRT EXeLUDERS, &c. [Sec. N

SHEATH BROS., 87 CITY RO_AD, LONDON. 1


Importers and Sole Agents for

VALENTINE'S PATENT FELT WEATHER STRIP


FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, &o.
Perfectly excludes Cold, Wind, Rain, Snow and Dust. It is
the best, cheapest, most durable, and effectual D1aught-excluding
Moulding.
intended for the inside of. upper sash. Nail to the parting strip with t inch
N0 • 0 isbrads, or it can be used for Wmdows and Doors generally, applied s:ime as No. I.
Being less in price it is preferred by some, as it answers the same purpose as No. 1. Price
E 2d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths.
::s
·- N0 1
"O •
is applied to Doors and Windows, making them air-tight, and entirely preventing
their rattling. Close the door and brad the strip to the jamb or frame, so that the
3
c
Cl)
felt presses gent! y against the door. For lift windows, close the sash and brad to the stop-
bead at the sides and bottom, so that the felt will press
Q. gently against the sash. For a neat job, mitre corners. Use
E
0 QI
l1 inch brads or finishing nails. Price 2~d. per foot in
7 ft. lengths.
()
I N0 2 is applied to bottoms of Doors, and also to
tA ! • bottom rail of French sash, the felt to press
+. --- ------1 gently on the sill. Close the door or sash before applying.
CJ I Use rt i!! . finishing nails or in. screws. Price 4~d. per

·-...
1
Cl)
foot in 7 ft. lengths .
.t:
CJ
Jo.
1 N0 • 3 isbetween
a perfect arrangement for closing the joints
Double Doors. Close the doors and
nail to one door, with the felt projecting over the othe:-.
c:i: Use r! in. brads or finishing nails. Price 4~d. per foot
Cl) in 7 ft. ·1engths.
.c is a neat and effective device for closing the
-
I- N0 • 4 joint between the Upper and Lower Sash of
I Lift Windows, and also for French Windows, to close the
joint between the two sashes. For lift windows il is bradded
c to the top of lower sash, the felt extending to a;1d bearing
on the upper; in case there are fastenings, apply to the
~ under side of upper sash with the felt projecting over the
c
Cl)
lower one. For French windows, brad to one sash with
the felt bearing on the other. User in. brads or finishing
E
Cl)
nails. Price 3~d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths.
tA

:r N0 • 5 isthemade with double thick felt, and is applied to


Bottoms of Front and Store Doors. Close
Cl)
the door before applying, and press the felt gently in the
sill. Use r in. screws. Price 6d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths.
>
"O
c:i: Nos. 59 and 60.
0
(II Crimson, Green, or Drab Cloth Covered Draught Excluding Tubing.
'i MOUNTED ON WOOD MOULDING VARNISHED OAK.
SIZE IN 7 FEET

,,,
Cl)
Cl) MOULDING. i in. -i in. I m. LENGTHs.-
s. d. s. d. !::. d.
Price 0 3~ 0 32- 0 3.Z Per foot.

~ PATENT SELF-ACTING DOOR SLIDES, ~


Outside of the Bottoms of Doors.
made in Oak and mahogany, with 13rrass :Plates and Sprring.
3 feet and under, 4s. 6d. each. / Above 3 feet long, 5s. od. each.
IN ORDERING DOOR SLIDES, RIGHT OR L.EFY HAND MUST BE STATED.

L2=A=r1=-=t;s=·
~
=~.
~ •a - i
The Prices in this List are subject to alteration, with or without notice.
267
5ee aJ50 .Summary of Content5, page

Section 0.
Glazing and Glass.. Prisms.
ltOOI Glazing.
• .... f

FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.

PAGE PAGE PAGE

BRITISH CHALLENGE GLAZING Co. , LD. 273 HELLIWELL & Co., LD. •• 276 ST. PANCRAS IRON WoRK Co., LD. 271

BRIT[SH LUXFER PRISM SYNDICATE, LD. 269 HEYWOOD, W. H., & Co •• 267 WILLIAMS BROS . & Cl). •• 273

GRoVER & to., Lo. •• 274 MELLOWES & Co., Lo • .• •• 275 WRIGHT, GEo., & Co. •• 272

HAYWARD 'BROS. & ECKSTEIN , LD. •• 270 PILKINGTON BROS., Lo. •• 268A-268D
GLAZING AND GLASS. A
Telegraphic Address: PILKINGTON, ST. HELENS. Telephone No. 3, ST. HELENS, LANC.

PILKINGTON BROTHERS, LIMITED,


The St. Helens Glass Company, ST. HELENS, LANCASHIRE.
OFFICES. DEPOTS.
GLASS WORKS, COLLIERIES, AND REGISTERED LONDON .- Horse Shoe Wharf, ro, Upper Thames
Street, E.C.
OFFICE - St. Helens, Lancashire. LEEDS. - Call Lane.
LONDON.-Horse Shoe Wharf, ro, Upper Thames BRAD FO RD.-Brunswick Place.
SHEFFIELD.-Union Street.
Street, E.C. BIRMINGH AM. - Slaney Street.
LlVERPOOL.- 22, Drury Buildings, Water Street. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.-Peel Lane, Waterloo St.
GLASGOW. - Robertson Street.
HAMBURG. - 12, Bleichenbrucke. BRISTO L.- Queen Charlotte Street.
NOT rINGH AM. - Lower Talbut Street.
CAPE TOWN.-43, Burg Street. PA RIS.- ro, Rue Morand.
MELBOURNE.-P.O . Box 296. NAP LES. -Pi;llazzo Foncliaria.
MONTREAL-Bu by Street.
WELLINGTON, N Z.- P.O. Box 4ro. ; TORONTO.-Mercer

PATE>lT COR IWGATED SHEET AND


PATENT WIRED ROLLED GL.;ss. ROLLED GLASS.
T hi s Glass , having \ Vire Ne ttin g embedded in it s centre, is Thi · Glass is speciall y 1nade for glaz ing without frames with
invaluabl e for roo fing p urposes, a. it cann ot be bro ken in holes corru aa ted iron ; and is capable of bearin g a much greater weight
by lone -throwin g, or from a ny ordin ary weight fallin g upon it. of snow, etc., than glass havin g a Aat surface. By it u se the
It will resi t fi re a long as the same thi ckn cs o f iro n would. un ightly rai ed frames in roofs are di spensed with . It is made
2 r, 26, and 32 oz .. in squares 48 l o 02 inches lon g, and up to
It is burglar- proo f to a certain ex t-::nl , as it cann ot be cu t with 27 inches wid e, in / 6 inch ro lled gla in leng ths 62 in ches and
a d iamond . It will be fo und proof against hail- storms, vibrati ons, 72 inch es, and u p to 27 in che wi de . Corruga tions are made 3
or ch anges of t emperature. \Vire nettin g undern eath can be inches a nd 5 inches wide. The meth od of fixin g: in the roof is
entirely dispensed with where thi glass is used. of the simplest nature.

Glass Works, Collieries, and Registered Office, St. Helens, Lane.


B Section N . GLAZING AN U GLASS.
'elegraphi c Address: PILKINGTON, ST. HEL E NS. T elephone No. 3, ST. HELENS, L ANC.

P·ILKINGTON BROTHERS, LIMITED,


The St . Helens Glass Company, ST. HELENS, LANCASHIRE.

FIGURED ROLLED. FIGURED ROLLE D. FI GURED ROLLED.


" D1 11IPLED" P ATTER N . "FLOWE RED" l'ATTERN . "MORO CCO" P ATTER N .

Regist~red No. 196749. R egistered No. 12411 8. R egistered N o. 139 ror.

F IG URED ROLLED. FI GU RED RO LLE D.


" l ND lAN " PATTER N . "ARABESQUE" P ATTERN . "K ALE IDOSCOPE" P ATTERN' .

R egiste1,ed N o. 213324. Rer~istered No. 29456+ R egistered No. 191254.


'
Glass Works, Collieries, and Reg-istered Office, St. Helens, Lane~
Section N. GLAZING AND GLASS. C
Telegraphi c Address: PILKINGTON, ST. HELENS. Telephone No. 3, ST. HELENS, LANC.

PILKINGTON BROTHERS, LIMITED,


The St. Helens Glass Company, ST. HELENS, LANCASHIRE.

FIGURED ROLLED. FIGURED ROLLED.


CHEQUERED. ROLLED; PLATE.
"MURANESE" (LARGE) PATTERN. ·' MURANESE" (MED!Ul\1) PATTERN.

FIGURED ROLLED. F IGURED ROLLED. DAPPLED SHEET.


"SHELL" PATTERN. "QUILTED" PATTERN. (WHITE ONLY).
Registmd No. 1967+8. Registered No. 124117. Registeired No. 266897
) Section N. G LALl N lT AN U G LA:::,:::,.
'el egraphic Address: PILKINGTON, ST. HELENS . Telepho n e No. 3, ST. HELENS, LANCS.

PIL:E\INGTON BROTJ-lERS, UI MI T ED,

The St. Helens Glass Company, ST. HELENS, Lancashire.


MANUFACTURERS OF
SHEET, POLISHED PLATE. SILVERED PLATE . BEVELLED P LATE GLASS.

PATENT ROLLED, LEADED LIGHTS.


ROUGH CAST. BENT GLASS.

PATENT WIRED TILES AND


0
LATES.
ROLLED GLASS. (For Roofing Purposes).
FOR ROOFING PURPOSES. . E L EC TR IC B A TTERY CE LL . '
MANUF'A CTURKD IN YAH I OUS SIZES,
ee Illustration on page A.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
GLASS.
BRILLIANT CUT,
DESIGNS ON APPLlCATTON.
CATHEDRAL GLASS.
( White a n d Tinted).

ENAMELLED M1<:CHANICAL
EMBOSSED.
FIGURED ROLLED.
PLAIN AND COLOURED MADE IN A VARIETY OF
RDINARY PATTERNS, ALSO PATTERNS.
CREENS, PANELS, BORDERS
SEE ILLUSTRATIONS, PAGES
AND ROSETTES.
B AND c.
BOOK OF PATTERNS ON SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.
APPLTCATJON .

GLASS SHADES.

OBSCURED GLASS.

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

COLOURED GLASS. IN GLASS FOR


HORT ICULTURAL AND DA I RY
PURPOSES.
CHEQUERED ROUGH.

WELL GLASSES
CORRUGATED ROLLED.
FOR RA ILWAY AND STREET
LAMP S.

TENT CORRUGATED SHEET


-1-
AND RoLI.ED.
G LASS CELLS FOR
ee Illustration on page A. ELECTR ICAL PURPO SES.

DI,\MOND AND GLASS PIPES


"LOZENGE" SHEcT GL:\SS. About 26 oz. to the foot. ( White only).
QUARRY ROLLED. FOR CHEMICAL PURPOSES.
R egistered No. 316068.
This Glass has been much approved by Architec ts who have seen it. It is semi-
opaque, bold, and brilliant. aud will make handsome screens and partitions, It i also
used with much success in the manufacture of Leaded Lights.

(;.lass Works. Collieries_ ::inrl Re.P--iste.rerl Office . ·St. Helens. Lane.


PRISMS. 269
Sec. OJ

Increase the DAYLIGHT in a Room from five to twenty-five times •

T ransom .Shop Front. .Sash. Forilux. Canopy.

Over 3,000 Installations have been made,


Rays.

THE NEW PRODUCT.-LUXFER ROLLED PRISMATIC GLASS for Warehouses, Mills, Factories and Workshops.

LUXFER MULTl PRISM FIRE-RESISTING WINDOW GLAS$;


Has successfully resisted a Fire·
PAVEMENT LIGHTS heated to 1500° Farht.
Produce Daylight results.

Electroglass for all purposes.


STALLBOARD LIGHTS.
Ornamental Glass Panels in aU
CELLAR FLAPS,
designs.
CIRCULl R LIGHTS Cathedral Glass Electroglazed.
PAVEMENT LIGHTS Bank, Otlice, and Bar Fittings of
of all descriptions. Electroglazed Glass.
A Luxfer Multzjnsm Le11S.

FIRI-RESISTING
LIFT i STAIRCASE
ENCASEMINTS.

Write for new Catalogue and Prices.


Exhibits can be seen and full par-
ticulars will be given on application
to the

Telephone-
No. 90 1 London Wall. Telegraphic Addreee -
LUXFER, LONDON.
270 PRISMS. [Sec. 0

HAYWARD BROTHERS & ECKSTEIN, Ldt.l

HAYWARD'S PAVEMENT, AR~, &FLOOR LIGHTS.


HAYWARD'S PATENT "PLUDELUX" LIGHTS. HAYWARD'S PATENT
No. 18 Pattern, with R.oughed Iron Face. SAFETY COAL PLATES.
4 l>y 3 in. Lenses.
Self-tocking and Self-Fastening.
Used by all LOCAL BOAR.OS & VESTIUE.S.

Also New Pattern "NON-SLIP"


Patent, with Cement Face
and Lead Inlays.

50 per cent. More Light is obtained by using Hayward's


New Patent "Pludelux" Lights.

The Lenses are arranged in each successive row, alternating so that the
reflecting " Pl udelux" Lenses throw the Light forward i u the intervals of the
1next row of Lenses in front , thereby producing a Solid Reflecting Surface
covering the Whole Area on the underside. ,

!HAYWARD'S ·PATENT SAFETY CELLAR FLAPS. HAYWARD'S PATENT CELLAR FLAPS.


With Guttered Curb Frame all round, fitted with Patent Gear. Hayward's
Patent Balanced Flaps.
21 Medals Awarded.

HAYWARD'S

STALLBOARD
.£/aflTS.
No. 24 PATTERN.
6 x 81 in. Centres, with Ornamental Buttons.
·LARGE+ STOCKS ·+ KEPT.
PROMPT DELIVERY.
WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE.

WORKS :-187, 189, 191 AND 193, UNION STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E.
v NEW WEST END SHOWROOMS: 16,' JAMES STREET, HAYMARKET, S.W.
BRANCH OFFICES : 63, MOSLEY STREET, MANCHESTER; AND 141, WEST REGENT STREET, GLASGOW.
TELEPHONE: NO. 193 HOP. TELEGRAMS: "HAYWARD BROTHERS, LONDON."
Sec. OJ VRISMS. 271

BASEMENT LIGHTING.

· Pavement I.tights,
Tiled · I.tights,
F1oott ~ights,
Stall l3oarrd ~igbts.

PATENT; BALANCED CELLAR FLAPS,


Roller Light5, Self=fa5tening Coal Plate5,
. . . Ship'5 . Deck Light5, &c.
All kinds of PRISMATIC, REFRACTING &REFLECTING LIGHTING.
Illustrated Priced Catalogues on applicat!on to

THE ST.' PANCRAS IRON WORK CO., LD~,


St. Pancras Road, London, N. W.
Telegrams- ''EQUITATION, LONDON.'' Telephone-519, King's Cross.
272 PRISM~. [Sec. 0

PAVEMENT LIGHTSi
Semi=Prisms, Convex, Duplex, Rough Plate, Etc.
PAVEMENT LIGHTS.
OVERALL SIZES.
PAVEMENT LIGHT&
Depth (back
Lengths. to front) to PRICES.
ft. in. any length.
Glazed. Per ft.
ft. in. 1up.
I 10~ I 2i 4 x 3 Semi-prism 7/6
2 3~ I 61 ,, Duplex do. 5/6
2 8 I 9i ,, Convex 5/-
3 o~ 2 Ii t• Buttonsontop5/6
3 5~ 2 4i
3 IO 2 Bi " Beads under 5/6
4 2~ 2 IIi ,. Rough Plate 4/-
4 7! 3 31 Water Bar, per foot
5 0 3 101 run, 6d. Ventilatod
5 4~
5 9 no extra.
6 2
6 4x4, 4x6, -4XI3i•
6~
6 II same prices as above.
7 4

GEORGE WRIGHT & CO.


CELLAR FLAPS, No. 21. PATTERN PAVEMENT LIGHT.
WITH RUBBER CUSHIONS AND MOVEABLE BAR. 4 x 3 in. Lenses.,
Oonn:x, 11/6 ; Duplex Small Prisms, 11/6 1
Semi Prisms, 13/6 per ft. sup.

loNt:tT'UO INAL SE CTION

C ROS!J SECTION . '


'
... _...... ·---. ' - . ..-·-- -· ·- - - -. ~ ·
FULL l'ARTICULARS ON APl'LICATJON.

ROLLER LIGHTS, FLOOR LIGHTS, TILED LIGHTS,


AND STALLBOARD LIGHTS,
Works: BUR.TO.N WEIR, .ROTHERHAM.
155, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LO!VDON, E.C.
3, HARDMAN STREET, DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER.
Sec. OJ GL1\ZING- R00F GL1\ZING. 273

WILLIAMS BROS ec~


~Casements ~
WILLIAMS BROS. i CO.,
&Lead Ligt\ts.
18, HART ST., BLOOMSBURY, LONDON, W.C.
70; BATH ST., GLASGOW. 124, SWAN ARCADE, BRADFORD.
Works .- KALEYt'.'.IllD5, CtlE5TEll.

Glass Painters aifd Stoiners,


LEADED LIGHT MANUFACTURERS,
FOR ECCLESIASTICAL AND DOMESTIC PURPOSES.

METAL CASEMENT MAKERS.


IPlain Lead Glazing of the Best Quality, from 10d. per foot net.

See Full Page Advertlaement in ARCHITECTS' COMPENDIUM. ~~ction H . -Bar 1 x 1 ~>-l in., Clothed in Lea!f.

TllE BRIT/Sll CllALLENOE


OLAZINO CO., LTD.,
Office and Works-
11, BEllMOND5EY 5TllEET, LONDON, 5.E.
WORKING DETAILS AND ESTIMATES UPON . APPLIGATfON.
Extensive Works have been carried out in this System for many of the leading
Architects and Engineers thro ughout Great Brita.in and America.

Patent Lead Caps Fitted to Moulded Wood Bars.


Contractors to H.M. Government, &.c., &.c. Bearing up to 6 ft.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to 1\rchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.
274 R00F GL1\ZING. [Sec. 0

GROVER &
ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS 9 1\ND IR0NF0UNDERS,
co., LIMITED,
T~1,e;;::~i:..~~:::::: BRITANNIA WORKS, WHARF RD., CITY RD., LONDON, N.
SIMPLEX AS SUPPLIED TO
LEAD GL.A ZING.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJ E STY'S WORKS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, K.G. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G.
SIR BACHE CUNARD, BART. SIR HENRY BESSEMER. GOVERNMENT BOTANICAL GARDENS, MADRAS.
OVER 2,500,000 SUPERFICIAL FEET IN USE ON 3,500 STRUCTURES.

SECTION OF PATENT
STRIP.
FOR ROOFING CONSERVATORIES, SKYLIGHTS,
Etc.-Showing Sash-bars, with Grooves to Carry down For 2r. oz. Glass.
the Moisture from Condensation. (Fit!! Size)

NO SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIRED FOR l"tS · ADOPTION.


The simples _ and most economical ·system for Roof' and Vertical Work in Conservatories, Vineries,
Hot-Houses, Garrlen Fr"mes. Workshops, Ma,nufactorie~. Mill~ . Weaviug Shed~, Laundries, Swimming Baths, Stables,
Agricultural Building>, Temporary Huts, &c., and for Skylights anywhere.
This System claims to afford the _foll(>wing advantages :-
I. It effects a saving of go per cent. of the usual maintenance and repairs out~ir.e, as nothing but glass and
lead is exposed to the atmosphere.
2 . Repairs of acc idental breakages can be readi ly effected, as there are no fastenings or screws to remove
at any time. .
3. No putty is used, and no breakages arise from changes of temperature or vibration from any cause.
4. The work is Air-tight (so necessary for forcing and fumigating purposes), water-tight, Wind-tight, and
indestructible.
5. There is no noise due to vibration from ga.Ues of' wind.
6. It is equally applicable to Sloping Roof's and Vertical Walls or "Siding."
7. The lead strips, which are the special feature of this ~ysteru, c:>n be fitted by any local firm or
workmen. They are fastened to the woodwork with t inch copper nails, the angles of the Stnps are payed with thick
white lead paint before being dressed dowu on the glass, which is effected wi th a small wooden g lazing tool (supplied
with t he strips).
As ;t. general rule 21oz. glass, 15in. wide, is recommended for Horticultural Work; for Skylights, t in.
cough rolled plate.
OUR PRESENT TRADE PRICES FOR THE LEA D STRIPS ARE :-
3d. per ft. run (subject), if for 21. oz. Sheet Glass. 4d. per ft. run (subject), if for t inch Plate Glass.
(OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION.)
DELIVERED AT LONDON STATION. CARRIAGE FORWARD.
Cases are charged in Invoke at Cost Price. Two -tJtirds of such charge wz'll be allowed or re.funded on
Empties duly received carriage paid.
Special Quotations for Quantities of 1,000 feet and upwards, to Specifica1ions.
WHEN ORDERING PLEASE STATE -
r. The LENGTH of' Strips required. (The~e are supplied up to 17 feet 6 inches if necessary.)
2. The NUMBER of' Strips to each length.
3. The THICKNESS of' Glass proposed to be used.
N . B.-A wooden tool for dressing down the lead is always sent with the Strips free of Charge; an cl, unless countermanded,
Wrought Copper Nails, fo r fastening the Strips, will be supplied; PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS are also sent, which
should be carefully read, as they contain some hints which it is advisable to know, and act upon. ,

SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE PATENTED LEAD STRIPS. ANY QUANTITY SUPPLIED.


Sec. OJ R0CF GL1\ZING. 275

MILLIONS OF FEET FIXED. ~


THB ONLY ABSOLUTELY IMPERISHABLE ·a=
ROOF OLAZINO. ._a
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'' THE HELLIWELL

PERFECTION" GLAZING
NO PUffi. NO PAINT. GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY WATERTIGHT. IMPERISHABLE.

PATENT
IMPROVED

GLAZING
BARS.
STEEL BARS
W ITH EI T H ER

COPPER, ZINC or LEAD


CAPS.

"ORDINARY" BAR .
l "MEDIUM''
BAR. , To carry 9ft.
To c~rr)' 6 ft. 6 In. without purlln. 1 w1thou t purlln.

ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR Extensively used by the

· ROOF LIGHTS Principal


ON
Railway Companies,
MARKET HALLS, and by

BATHS, H.M.· GOVERNMENT,


WEAVING SHEDS. also by
"STRONG''
ALSO FOR
BAR.
This Sectio n can SCHOOL BOARDS,
be so arran ged

HORTICULTURAL WORKS To carr)' 12 ft.


w ithout purlln.
as to carry 20 ft.
without purlln.
AND

of every description . .
munieipal .Aathotrities.

Millions of Feet fixed in. all parts of. the World.

HELLIWE.L L & co.J LIMITEDJ


Works: BRIGHOUSE, YORKSHIRE.
• (Telecram-" HELLIWELL, 8RIQHOU8E," .. HELLIWELL, LONDON.'')

LONDON OFFICES: 11, VICTORIA STREET, _yYES~MINSTER, S.W.


BRISTOL: 31, Queen Sq. LEICESTER:· Welford Place BIRMINGHAM: 36, Cannon St.
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE : 12, Akenside Hill, Quayside.
BELFAST: ~11, Chichester Street.
; DUBLIN: 3, Crow Street.
GLASGOW: ~33, St. Vincent Street. ABERDEEN : Phoonix Works, Russell Road, Aberdeen.
Sec. P] W11LL 11ND '2EILING '20VERINGS. 285

93, CANNON STREET, E.C.


PATTE~N BOOKS SUBMITTED TO ARCHITECTS AND CONTRACTORS
Large Show Room for Clients' Use.

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firm·s are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to Architects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c.

CON. COM. R
286 Wl\LL 1\ND eEILING (.'?0VERINGS.~ [Sec. P

JEFFREY & CO.,


Manufacturers and Exporters
OF ALL CLASSES OF

FINEST HAND PRINTED


And Inexpensive Machine Printed Wall Papers ·
(FREE FROn ARSENIC).

Estimates given for Cutting Blocks and Printing Architects' Private Designs.

HJGHEST AWARDS AT ALL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS-NINE GOLD MEDALS,


For Excellency o_f Desig n and S up eriority o_f Colouring and Workmanship.

FACTORY AND SHOWROMS:


HIGHEST 1\W1\RDS,
64, ESSEX RO.AD,
TWO GOLD MEDALS,
LONDON, N.
ONE SILVER, & ONE BRONZE, (Near the Agricultural Hall).

J.? 1\RIS, 1900. Telegraphic Address : "Wallpaper, London."


Telep/1one N umber : "No. 1341 Dalston."
'TRADE M AR K .
Wall itnd eeiling eoverinqs. A

JEFFREY & CO.'S


NEW WALL PAPERS
Are now on EXHIBITION at their Spacious SHOW ROOMS, 64 ESSEX ROAD~

ISLINGTON, LONDON, N., and can be obtained of all Decorators.

SPECIAL BOOKS ON LOAN CONTAINING THE NEW DESIGNS.


(In sending for Books please specify which class of Pattern is required.)

No. x. DECORATIVE WALL - PAPERS .


Complete with Friezes and Borde rs, suited fo r the
entire decoration of a hou,e. From 3d. to 18d. per
yard . Many of these are kept IN STOCK.

No. xa. THE DRAWING ROOM BOOK .


A coll ection of high -class pape1s colorecl expressly for
D ra wing Rooms. From 6d . per yard to 72d. per yard,

No. 2b. THE DAMAsK : AND CHINTZ


BOOK,
A new se ries of the finest Damask and Chintzes.
ind udi ng reproductions from A nti que S ilks. Fro m
5d. per yard.

No. 3. INEXPENSIVE HAND -PRINTED


PAPERS .
From 3d. to x/- per ya rd. Many of these are kept
IN ST O CK.

No. 4. INEXPENSIVE MACHINE-


PRINTED PAPERS.
F rom xd. lo 4~d. per yard. All kept IN TOCK.

No. 5a. STAIRCASE PAPERS.


F rom 3 ~ d. to 1/9 pe r yard.
Also a Special Book of Staircase Pape rs from Design<
by L. F. Day.
No. 5b. A SPECIAL BOOK OF WALL-
PAPERS.
Designed by Heywood Sumner. From 4d. per yard.
No . 6. CEILING PAPERS .
From 3d. to 8d. per yard.

No. 7. FLOCK PAPERS AND THE REAL


SILK FLOCKS
From x8d. per yard.

No. Ba. RAISED FLOCKS .


For Wa ll s and Ceilings. From x6d. per yard.
No. 8b. EMBOSSED "RELIEVO."
For Wall s and Ceilings. F rom xzd. per yard.
No. g. EMBOSSED LEATHER PAPERS.
Having absolutely the effect of Antique Leather.
From 5/6 per yard . Thfy can also be supplied in Price from 8d. per yard
Real Leath er.
________ ___ ..
The "GAIRLOCH."

factory and .Showrooms, 64 E55EX QOAD, LONDON, N. (Aoi~1cutm~!t HALL.)


w au an ct \.'.!e111ng ~over1ngs.

tJEFFREY & C0.'5 ARTl5TIC WALL DADER5.

In plain wh i te, 12d. per yard. Decorated in colors, from Printed in co lour , from Jn flock, from 18d. pe1· ya r d.
• 2od . per yard . 4~d. per yard .
The "HADDON." Ceiling. The "HALIFAX" Ceiling.
In "R E LIEVO ."

From 7 ~ d. per yard . From 6d. per yard.


The "CHRISTCHURCH." The "PIMPERNEL."

factory and 5howroom5, 64 E55EX QOAD, LONDON, N. (AaR•cu~~auRt~t HALL.)


Wall and eeiling eoverings. c

tJEFFREY & C0.'5 COMPLETE DECORATION5.

Filling !rem 10/ d. per yard. Frieze from 48d . per yard .

The "LION AND DOVE" FRIEZE and "ROSE BUSH" FILLING.

THE HIGHEST AWARDS, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900

TWO GOLD MEDALS.


D Wall and @eiling @overings.

uEffQEY & C0.'5 INEXPEN51VE PAPER5.

M 1chine Pri nted). Price 2 ld. per yard . ( Mac!1 in e Pri n t ed) Pri ce t :td . per ya r d .
"ORANGES & LEMONS." The "MAUD." ~

( M achine Printed). Price 2~ d . per yard . ( M achine Pri nted). P rice 2 ;td . per yard.
The "NATAL." The "BERWICK."

Factory and Showrooms, 64 ESSEX ROAD, -LONDON , N. (AoRic~Le.;JRi.t'~ HALL.)


Sec. P] WllLL 1\ND eEILING eevERINGS. 287

:::g~- JEFFREY & CO., .:§:.


Manufacturers and Exporters
OF ALL CLASSES OF
FINEST HAND PRINTED AND
INEXPENSIVE MAGH·INE PRINTED WALL PAPERS
(FREE FROM ARSENIC)

t='or -Pric-es and Illustrations see previous pa~es.

BACKGROUND AND DECORATIV& EMBOSSED LEATHER PAPERS.


WALLPAPERS. FLOCK and "REAL SILK" FLOC K
f'RIEZES AND BORDERS. PAPERS.
"RELIEVO" (an E mbossed /lfat~ria l f or
CEILINGS in Plain Coloure.
W alls, Ceilings, and F rie:;es) , in Plaifl
CEILINGS in RAISED FLOCK. WMte for P ainti ng.
TR.ADii: MARJ[,
Highest.Awards at all International Exhibitions, including Nine Gold Medals.
FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS: 64, ESSEX ROAD, LONDON, N.
288 DE<20R1\TiVE FINISHING. [Sec. P
,. . . .... .,

Natlona1 Telephone--
. ~·

S. JOHNSON & SON, No. 20, MIRFIELD.

MAKERS OF

)'(AND SPLIT PLASTERERS' LATHS, ·o \ast.et'.


PLl.ST&RBRS, J°"
ao1~~~;~a~KD ~ r·\~roU~ . ~·
'I'ILB FLOOR
LUERS,

1\1\ a\<.e~
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ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS CAREFULLY EXECUTED.
CBHRB fLdW•U.
CORlflOBB,
CBILllfGS AND
BNRIOHllHTI.

l" ~ ESTIMATES FREE


IM...aial!W&IM_ _ _ON
__ APPLICATION.
_

STOCKS BANK. MIRFIELD YORKS.

lfsers of " The Compendium~' · would


oblige by mentjonjn,_g jt as the source of
,

their 1nformatjon wheR commu17jcating wjth


the Firms represented
.
herei12.

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289
TELEPHONE ' ' ' 5289 BANK. '' TELEGRAMS : " SQUADRON , LONDON ."

ROTTMANN'S
WALL PAPERS
AND

€nglish Relief
Japanese :Ceather .
papers. FRIEZES. Decorations.
"EVENJNG CLOUDS. " FR fE:7." R 62.16. Can be cut from t4 to 28 inches <l<'ep . (' · Handworkcd ." ) 3 /6 per yard run.

"THE 'WHI T \\' 001), " R 6o8 1. (Hl ockl' r intcd , . 2rinch cs wide . 5 /-pci· piece .

SHOW ROOMS:
Works:
25 & 26 Garlick Hill, Queen Victoria St.,
High Street, Battersea, 5. W .,
ANO
Suidocho, Tokio, Japan.
( Heliin tl ,1l a11sio11 H ouse Rltil i .m ), LONDON, E. c.
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292
ROTTMANN'S WALL PAPERS.

T h e " S L IN D ON " ( Hlock printed). R 6o33. JO in. wide. 6/- per piece . T he" SIDDLE S H AM " (Block Printed ) . R 6oq7. 30 in. wide . 6 /- pe r piece .

"THE HARLEC fL " TYNE CASTLE (Vellum ). R41 J/ R.1. 21 inches deep by J6 in ches long. 8 / 6 por yard.

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Sec. P] DEe0R1\TIVE FINISHING. 293

"Samuel Wrigh! &


CROWN WORKS, ANDRE STREET,
eo.
AMHURST ROAD, HACKNEY,·N.E.
(Close lo Hackney Downs Station, G.E.R.) Telegraphz'c Address-'.'SLA TINARE , LONDON.''
GONTRAGTORS BY APPOINTMENT TO THE SGHoo'L BOARO FOR LONDON.

'i·~ _.. .
, ~laitt ~ 0r11amettfaf }i6rouB f?lqsfering of all .Description;;,
· REG ISTER!O-
TRADE MARK.
flUEPUOOf PLA5TEUING. ~ flUTlflCl~L 5TONE.

, . Executed by SAMUEL WRIGHT & Co.

:F"'iA b:re>U· s ::i?I.3's°tiera SI3'b s


LARGE QUANTITY OF DRY AND WELL-SEASONED SLABS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Stock Sizes as follows :-3ft., 3 ft. 3 in., 3 ft. 6 in., 3 ft. 9 in., and 4 ft. X 2 ft . 6 in. wide
Special Lengths made to order at a few days' notice.

FIREPROOF PLASTER SLABS ON WIRE NETTING.


Fire Insurances are effected at Lower Premiums where Fireproof Slabs, Girder Casings, &c., are fixed.

Manufacturers of Ornamental Ceilings, Cornices, &c.


SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS.

ESTIMATES SUBMITTED ON RECEIPT OF DETAILS.

FIBROUS PLASTER SLABS WITH FINISHED FACE.tiny Quantity supplied at .5hort Notice.

JE;"' F: :I..~. Canvas Backed Hair Felt for Pipe Coverings.


Silicate Cotton. Fibrous Darnp Course. Plasterers' Hair.
Prices on Application. · Enauiries prompt(y attended to.
294 enuReH 1\ND seneeL FURNITURE [Sec. P

HY. ADDISON & CO., LTD.,


Inventors, Patent,ees, and Makers of

MODERN CHURCH AND SCHOOL FURNITUR~


WATERLOO WORKS. WELLINGTON, SALOP"
THE "AUTOMATIC" CONVERTIBLE DESK.
Patent No. 790t.
AWARDED SILVER MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCY, SOUTH WALES AND CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888.

PRICE.

Made in selected Pitch


Pine, 4/- per foot; With-
out slate slots, 3o . per foot
less. With turn-up sea t
3d per foot extra. Back
rai l to seat. a ~ . per foot
e xtrn. Du al De,ks, 18/-
eacb. Aay lengths made.
Catal ogues free.
l\Iade specially for use
as a table and seat in
Pitch Pine, varn ished, at
3/3 per foot .

As a Seat with back for Lecture and Mission Rooms.


This Desk requires no screwing to the floor; the standards being heavy prevent
the Desk being moved when the scholars rise. Great inconvenience is often caused
when the standards are too light, and will not remain rigid without being screwed to
the floor.
NoTE.-The Book-board passes through the iron standards without being cut.
What should be known to Architects and the Scholastic Profession, one person
can alter 2 0 desks per minute, and the Automatic action is guaranteed for" :20 years."
H. A. & Co. will have pleasure in sending a small specimen Desk for inspection,
carriage paid.
Hundreds of Schools have been supplied with this Desk. For Testimonials see
Catalogue.
The Autom atic Desk is recommended as a first-class article, being e:.ctra strong
and capable of resisting any amount of rough usage, and at the same hme is verv
simple, but effective in conversion, having all the scholastic requiremer,t s in a mo. t
improved form, vi z. : as a Desk, with slate slots and book board, as a ·fable for T< a
Meetings, &c., and as a seat with back, for Girls' Sewing Classes, L~ctures , Sundi y
Teaching, Mission R oo ms, &c. The Patent Automatic Action of fr,e Desk is ve1 y
simple, as the act of altering the Desk to the required position fastens it, and 1 y
turning a key it becomes perfectly rigid. A loose key is supplied if desired, whiLh
As a D esk with Foot-rail. enables the Teachers to have the Deslr.3 entirely at their comman·rJ.
HIGHLY APPROVED BY W. B. YARDE, Esq., HER MAJEf',TY'S INSPECTOR OJ' SCHOOLS.

.As a Desk with T urn-up Seat, g iving free As a Desk with Slate Slots, Book- As a Desk with F lat T op fo r Kindert;arte n
standin g room for Drill Exercise, etc. board and Back-rail. T eaching.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-

Buvers of Desks should visit our Showrooms, WATERLOO WORKS, WELLINGTON, SALOP.
A~ents: THE COALBROOKDALE CO., Ltd., 141; Queen Victoria Street, London, at whose ·
Showrooms Specimen Desks and Seats may be inspected.
Sec. PJ 1\ND TE'2HNH~1\L FITTINGS. 295

LTD., SCHOOL FµRNISHERS, w~1~~£ WELLINGTON, SALOP.


0
HY. ADDISON & Go., ~ ..

ADDISON'S
IMPROVED PATENT
''AUTOMATIC"
DESK.
No. II,936.
PRICE.-3 ft. 4 in.
Dual Desk in
Selected Pitch
Pine, Varnished,
with Shaped
Seat 22/- ea.
Orham . . 23/6 ,,
Oak .• 25/- .. ,

w H. A. &co. will
have pleasure In for•
warding a Sample
Desk for inspection,
carriage paid.

STRONG BACKED SEAT. STRONG REVERSIBLE SEAT.

PRICES.-Pitch Pine, varnished.


Adults'-6 ft. long, II in. wide, 12/6. Lengths above 6 ft., Reversible Seat, 2s. extra. Width of Seat, r2 in.
add 1/6 per foot. Hat Rails, 3d. per ft. extra. Book Rests, 3d. per ft. e:x
With Hat Rails underneath, 3d. per ft. extra. With Book
Rest, 3d. per ft. extra. CATALOGUES AND ESTIMATES FREE.
These are strong cheap Seats, and well adapted for Mis.s ion Rooms and Sunday Schools. Being stayed with
longitudinal wrought iron stays passing under the seat and through each leg, makes the Seat extra strong, and capable of
standing any amount of rough usage.
CHURCH SEATS.

No. 8. No. 9.
Prices upon receipt of particulars as to length and kind of wood. Made in Oak, Pitch Pirte, or Orham.
ESTIMATES FOR. ARCHITECTS' DESIGNS.
296 eHUReH 1\ND seneeL FURNITURE, &c. [Sec. P
Tel ep h one 2 1 W IEST B R O M W I C H.


FISHER, SON & WEAVER (Lat e WM. F ISHER & SON),
. I

.SCHOOL FURNITURE, JOINERY &CABINET WORKS,


\
WEST BROMWICH, STAFFS.

Makers of all kinds of


School Desks,
Furniture &Apparatus,·
Church Seating,
Revolving and Patent
~PJli~~ - Folding Partitions.
h;J:.\1J

The LARGEST DESK


MAKERS in the
MIDLANDS, and THE
No. 125. No. 125.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED
"THE FISHER DESK." "' "THE FISHER DESK.n
(T wo Patents.) FIRM in, the TRADE. (Two Patents.)

.THE MOST DURABLE AND · BEST DESKS.


Many Hundreds have stood 35 Years' Constant Use __and are still goo~.

No. 113. The Best Desk made for Infants. No. 11oa.
FISHERS'. DESK 'for PUPIL
FISHERS' PATENT DESKS 'for INFANTS. TEACHERS' CLASSES.

3,500 Schools supplied. Makers to 50 School Boards.


~ WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE ~
297

·•·THE.···

e1\ T 1\_L_~ G_U_E. C) . ~


.See al.so .Summary of Contents, page

Section R.
Lightning conductors. uorlicu11ura1 Buildings.
Mathemalical 1ns1rumen1s, ic.
~--. ---

:f'.IRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION.

PAGE PAGE

ANDERSON, R.,-&. Co . •• •• 299 HARLING, w . H... •• 303


CUTTING, R . C., & Co. • • •• 300 L EWIS , J OSEPH •• •• 297

DIXON & CORBITT & R. s. NEW AL L & Cn., L D. .. .• 3oz LONDON DRAWING & TRACING OFFICE •• Sj ccial positio11, 368
FURSE, W. J. .. .. 300 MESSENGER & Co., Lo... •• 302

GRAY, J. w., & Co. .. 301 PALMER' S TRAVELLING CRADLE, Lo.. . •• 304

GRA Y , J. W., & SoN •• 293

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TELEGRAMS WEATHERVANE, LONDON. ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION AWARD, CRYSTAL PALACE, 1892.

JOSEPH LEWIS,
6 & 6, GREAT WINOHI:STER STREET,
Patentee of the "Lewis link" Coupling.
LONDON ' E•c•
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Made, Erected, Electrically

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS Tested, and Repaired.

Weathervanes and Finials made to Designs and Fixed, Repaired and Decorated.
CONTRACTOR for the REPAIR & ALTERATION of CHIMNEY SHAFTS, STEEPLES, &c., and for
EVERY KIND of LOFTY WORK without Scaffold, in any part of the United Kingdom.
298 LIGHTNING eeNDUeTeRs. [Sec. R

Awarded Prl•• Medala.

LOIIDOlll, 18G2. PARIS, 1881.


Patronlr.ed by
HER MAJESTY THE QUJ:ltlf, Patronized by
WAR DEPARTMB..'fT, H.R.H. THE PRINCEofW ALn
LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTr.
HOMEOFPIO~
INDIA OFFICE,
CROWN AGENTS PO& TIUI LONDON COUNTY OOUNCU..
OOLONlJIB. YORK, 1889. BRIGHTOM, 1889. LEEDS, 1890. &o., &o.

J. W.GRAY & SON,


~ ELECTRICIJ:\NS. ·l~

115, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C.


. Telegrams-" GRAND.SON, LONDON." ESTABLISHED NEAR.LY A CENTURY.

Manufacturers & Erectors of SOLi D COPPER TAPE

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS In Contint.1ous · Lengths without Joints.


lfiil'" LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS INSPECTED ANO TESTED. -a

Tha following la a Liat of some of the Patrona whom J. W. GRAY ct SON hare had the honour of working for, snd
alao of a few of the Buildings which theJ hare fitted.
Resldenc. . HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Churches.
W1NDS01' CASTLB. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. ALL SA.INTI, Eutboume.
OssoaNs Houu. H.S.H. PRINCE SOLTYKOFF. ST. CHAD, Pallingham.
SANDRINGHAM HALL. THE LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY. HOLY TRINITY, Watermora.
D11K11 or R1caMOND& Goaoo•, Good•oc.d. EMMANUEL, Hastings.
Du1<a or N ORTHUMBBJU.AllD, Gros•en.. THE WAR DEPARTMENT. THE HOME OFFICE. ST. ANNB'a, Higb1at.., ·
Place, S.W. THE INDIAN AND COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS. ST. 1OKM's, Mar1ate.
M AllQUIS or All.SA C11l1ean Ca.t le,_Carlisle. THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON. ST. kATll&Rlllll.1. R~therhithe.
MARca10Nass or WATB1t70RD, Hiabdi!I• ST. NICHOLAS, Hristol.
Castle, Christchurch, THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL, Ac. ST. MARY RBDCLIFFB, Bristol.
EARL BATHURST, Cirencester Hense. ST. PJ1Taa'1, Cornbill.
tl:ARL or SHAPTBSBURY1 Cranboorne. ST. V11DAST, Foster Lane, E.C.
EARL S•ENc11R's MANSl.ONS. TRINITY · Cauaca Windsor.
EARL CADOGAN'S MANSION. HoLY TRINITY, Bournemouth.
EARL CATHCART, Thornton Hall, Thirsk. ST. PAUL's, Hammersmith.
LoRD TENNYSON, Aldwertb, Haslemerc. ST. EDMUND'!i Lombard Street, E.C.
LORD BuaToN, .Raogcmore, Burton·on· ST. Lu1<B's, uld Street, E.C.
Trent.
S11t HENRY PHK 1 Ronsdoo-Mansioo, Various.
•, Cb~r~h, School, Stables, and Farm q:·
, Bu1ldmgs. , · ·, Ta• HousES oP PARLIAMllNT.
~rn H£NRY DoULTON, Woolpits, Ewhurst. THB BR1T1sa Musau11.
S1R OswALD MosLl!Y,Rolleston Hall,Stalfs. THB RBCORD 0PFICll.
The Hon. Mrs. GRtrFITHS, Yoxall, Staffs. ([HE HBRBARIUM, Kew (Late Kine ol
Vice-Admiral MAX&, Dudley Hall, Dorkioe. Hanover's Residence).
General HUTCHINSON, Bournemouth. TNB QuBBN's TBA RooM, Froemore.
Color.cl LoNGSTAFP, Ridclands, Wimbledon PRINCB CONSORT'S MAUSOLllUM.
and Seabank, Ilournemouth. DUCHBSS OF i<ENT'S MAUSOLBUll.
HAMAR A. BASS, Esq., M.P., Needwood Du1<B or WatLINGTON'& MoNUllIENT.
Park, .Burton-on· Trent. Taa Towaa BRtDG&.
1'. W. GRAFTON, Esq., M.P., Selsey, near ll'xB GUILDHALL, COUNCIL CHAMHa,
· Chichester ; Hope Hall, Manchester I LIBRARY AND AaT GALLBllY or TH•
and H eysham Hall, Lancaster. C1TY or LoirooN.
A. TYSSllN AMNURST, Esq., M.P., Boeke• RoYAL Oa&BRYATOllT, Greenwich.
ham and Didlington Halls. T11B STOCK ExclLUIG&, London.
A. DB MuRl&TTA, Rsq., Wadhnnt Po:_Tk, IMPORTANT CAUTION. H. M. Doc1<YARD9, AasllNALI, Patso•1.
Sussex. HOSPITALS AND BARllACI<&
Professor TYNDALL, F. R.S., Haslemere. "· W. ORAY & SON, whose reputation In ST. Gao11Ga'1 HALL, Liverpoal
Professor Huxuv, F.R.S., Eastbourne. vonnectlon with Lichtning Conductora LoxnoN BOARD ScaooLS.
Profesoor WILLIAMSON, F.R.S., HaslemerL has been favourably known for over half' LBAYBSD&N AIYLUll, Watford.
W. L. LUTTRELL, Esq., Dnn1ter Castle. Meurs. J. I: S. FRY, Bristol.
a century, con•lder It necessary to state E:uuwoou IDIOT AITLUll.
that their only Offices and Show Room• M1DDL11Saa CouNTT ASTLVll, Coiner
Cathedrals. are at us, Leadenhall 8treet, l!.C., and Hatch, N.
CARLISLK. GLOOCBITllB CoWKTT AnLUll.
ClllCHKITll.
~LY, I Ex•T••·
GLOUCBIT&.I.
lllllSWClD.
Utat they are not connected with any
firm tralllns under a similar tltl..
Il1ocuA• Tuun•v CoLLBG&, Y•k.
Ua110UAL HALL, rarr1.,... sar...
,Lc.
Sec. R] LIGHTNING eeNDUeTeRS. 299
D E PART MENT A. Telegraphic Address-"TONNERRE, LV.N DO N,"
CO N TRACT O RS TO T HE W AR DEPARTMENT, LORDS OF THE ADM I RAi.TY, OFF ICE OF W ORKS, A NI> ·,
CROWN A GENTS FOR THE COLONIES.

GRYSTAL
BRUSSELS, 1876. PHILADELPHIA, 1876. PALAGE, 1881-2. , LONDON, 1884.
MARKET PLACE
CHAMBERS, Faraday Works,
HUDDERSFIELD. Plashet, E.
GRYSTAL PALAGE, 1884. LONDOM, 1885.
Ten H ighes t Awards Brussels and Philadelphia International
Exhibitions, 1876 ; Intern a tional Electrical Exh ibition, 1881-2;
Health Ex hibition, 1884 ; London Universal -International
Exhibi tion, 1884; Internation al Exhibition, London , 1885;
Architect ural and Build ing T rades Ex hibition, 1886.

ESTABLISHED 1852• .

Patronised by Her -~ Majesty ·the Qiieen.


Highest Awards for Lightning Conductors, International Exhibition, J;...eeds, 1890 ; and Crystal Palace Electrical, 1892.

RICHARD AN.DERSON &Co.


Successors to, SANDERSON"& COMPANY, ·
,

ELECTRIC · ENGINEERS,
--Manwfae-t-urers and--E-reefors -of ·every description of

LIGH,TNING'· coNliUGTO-RS.
. . ''l . , .•

SOLE ·INVENTOR-&· OF THE SOLID COPPER TAPE


. IJGBTNlNG -.CONDUCTOR
IN GONTINUOUSLE~.GTHSvWITHOUT JOINTS, & OF HIGH GONDUGTIVITY
" GOPPER.
A s sup-plied .and fixed by ·"lis to H ER .MAJESTY'S Government and the
Colonies; the Italian Government, the Argentine Republic, and other
:Foreign Governments; the H ouses of Parliament, W estminster Abbey,
St. u eorge 's Chape~ Windsor ; Eton College and Chapel, Tower of
London, H ampton L.ourt Palace, the Ro;iral Mint, H. M. Gunpowder
Mills and Magazine, the R oyal Courts of J ustice, Strand; W estminster
Hall City of L ondon Schools, the principal Corporations, and many
hundreds of Public Bui\dinp, Mansions, Ch imney Shafts, &c., through-
out Great Britain, the Contm ent, North and South Ame.Tica, India, the
Cape, and other parts of the W orld.
COPPER ROPE LIGHTN I NG CONDUCTORS.
Anderson 's Method
of Repairing Spires Anderson's Improved Patent System of Lightning Conductors,
without expensive By which large Mansions and Buildings are more effectually
Sca ffolding. protected.
CHURCH SPIRES RESTORED.
Chimney Stacks Repaired, Hooped, Raised, Pointed, or Straightened,
By a Method requi ring no Expensive ScaffJld ing or S toppage of Works.

WEATHER VANES, FINIAi.S, &c., MADE TO ANY DESIGN.


COMPETENT WORKMEN SENT TO ALL PAR TS OF THE COUNTRY .
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS INSPECTED AND TESTED BY
EXPERIENCED ELECTRIC IANS.
ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION.

CHIEF OFFICE-

LEADENHALL HOUSE, 101, LEADENHALL ST., LONDON, E.C.


Third Edition , 8vo., cl oth , gil t , 485 pages, with numerous Illustrations, price
12s. 6d ... LIG _H TN1NG CONDUCTORS : Their History, Nature, and Mode
of Apphcatio!l· By Rrc HARD ANDERSON. F.C.S., Member of the Society of Anderson's Method of R epairing Chimne.vs
Telegraph Engmeers and Electricians, Assoc. Inst., C .E. without Scaffolding.
300 LIGHTNING eeNDUeTeRS. [Sec. R

Tclc1trams-
Established J879. .. ADJUNCTOR, LONDON."

R. ~. ~UTTING & ~o.,


oCighfning (]onoucfor )Ylanufacfurers,
Repairing Spire
CHURCH +SPIRE+ & +CHIMNEY +SHAFT+ RESTORERS. Repairioa; Mam
Chimney Shaft
of St. Thomas's at Messrs.

lty;~~~~~"' Office-1, Wardrobe


Bryant & May's,
Place, Doctors Commons,' E.C. Fairfield Work&,
Bow, E.
Works-13, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, E.C.

Manufacturers and Erectors of Solid Copper Tape Lightning Conductors, as approved by the
"Lightning Rod Conference," and supplied by us to-
H.M. Government, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Canterbury Cathedral, Magdalen College, Oxford, Madame Tussaud'1
Xxhibition, Essex County Asylum, Brentwood, the City of London Corporation, the London School Board, the London
County Council, the principal Railway, Gas, and Water Companies, and hundreds of Public and Private Building¥,
Mansions, &c., throughout the United Kingdom.

ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. All ENQUIRIES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


Ohurch Spires and Chimney Shafts Laddered up, Examined, and Reliable Reports &"lven
upon their condition. ·

LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS ELECTRICALLY TESTED AND EXAMINED


ANNUALLY FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE.
aar- Cnmoetent Workmen sent to all parts of the Country. ..,_.

Teie~raphte Aaarm- " FURSE, NOTTINGHAM." Teiepho111 No. 539.

.W. J. FURSE, ,
Works, Offices, and Showrooms:
TRAFFIC STREET, QUEEN'S WALK, NOTIINGHAM.
City Office :

17, BURTON STREET, NOTTINGHAM.

01' EITHER

COPPER. ROPE OR. TAPE,


Fixed witb my
lMPROYED BRACKET HOLDFJ.S'.1'.

TAKEN DOWN, REBUILT, l'O/NTED, or REPAIRED.

IRON CAPS SUPPLIED & FIXED.


SCAFFOLDING. NO STOPPAGE OF WORKS.

BELLS, TELEPHONES, SPEAK/NO


TUBES. de., tic. ESTIMATES FRl!:IC.
Sec. RJ LIGHTNING eeNDUeTtiRS. 301

Contractors to

J.Electrivians,
W.SteepleGRAY .& CO.,
Jacks Chimney Shaft Builders,
&
69JCOMMERCIAL ST.J
LONDON, E.
MANUFACTURERS AND ERECTORS OF
Solid Continuous Copper Tape
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS,
APPROVED OF BY THE ~LIGHTNlNG ROD CONFERENCE."
Patronised by Her Majesty the Queen,
·H.M. GOVERNMENT,. CORPORATION OF LONDON, BOARD OF WORKS, ADMIRALTY,
&c., and as fitted lo the Principal Public Buildi11gs in the United Kingdom.
Where the1:1e Conductors are fltted, the Building can be insured against all damage by Lightning.
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS EXAMINED AND TESTED.

CHURCH STEEPLES Laddered, Pointed &Restored. CHIMNEY SHAFTS Banded, Raised, Taken Down, &c. 1
WITHOUT USE OF SCAFFOLDING.
The following ai'e a f ew of the bitildings to which our System of Light11i111; Conductors have beeii fitted, and at which we
have made extensive alterntions and repairs to Steeples , Chimney Sh1Jfts, &c.
OHUll'ICH . . .
Norwich Cathedral CHllHIBY 8HA",S..
C...li•le Cathedral
St. Mary Abbots, Kensington
Estimates Free. Great Central Railway
Great Eastern Railwa-y (s shaft,)
St. Margaret, Westminster London Tilbury Railway
St. Mary, Roltons, Kensington North London Railway (2 shaft-)
St. Pauls, Onslow Square Gas Works, Kingston-on-Thames
St. Mary, Abchurch Gas Works, Cambridge
Christ Church, Spitalfields Gas Light & Coke Co. (s shafts)
St. Leonard's, Shoreditch Electric Light Station, Chelsea
St. Mary's, R•dclitfe, Bristol Electric Light Station, Fulham
St. Nicholas, Bristol Electric Lij:ht Station, Woolwich
St. J ~hn's, Bury St. Edmunds ]. B. White & Brothers, Ltd.,
St. Mary's, Saffron Waldon Cement Works (12 shafts)
Christ Church, Clifton Francis & Co., Ld. 1 Cement Works
H olv Trinity, Maidstone Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Co.,
All Saints', Eastbourn" Ltd., Cement Works
t. David's. Moreton-in-l\1a1sh. Water Works, Cambridge
St. Andrew's. Surbiton Water \:Vorks, Margate
St. Mark's, Surbiton Water Works, Saffron Walden
St. Pac I s, Deptforrl City Sewers Destructor Shaft
St. Anne's, W andsworth Whitechapel Destructor Shaft
St. Mary Magdalene, P.ckham Edmonton Destructor Shaft
Ind, Coop• & Co. , Ltd., Romford
Residences & Various. Charrington & Co., Ltd., Mil•
Windsor Castle End (1 shafts, &c.)
Watncy's Brewery Mortlake

n
Claremon t Palace
Lacon's Brewery, Gt. Yarmouth
Sir W rn. Tbos. Lewis, The Mardy 1 Bullard's Brewery, N orwich
Aberdare
Duke of Richmond and Gordon Greene, King & Son's Brewery,
Good wood ' Bury St. Edmunds •
Lady Montifiore, Worth Pk., Sussex ]. S. Fry & Son, Bristol(~ sha1"s)
Mrs. 1 · Noble, Park Place, Healey Clarke, Nickolls & Coombs, Ltd.,

iAT
Kew Gardens Hackney Wick
St. George's Hall, Liverpool Bristol Docks
Hove Town Hall, Brighton Barry Docks, Cardift'
St. John's College, Ca1nbrid1te Humber & Co., Ltd., Coventry
GoOawood Grand Stand Cycle Manufacturers' Tube Co.,
Hotel WindsorJ_ Victoria St s W i • Ltd., Covontry
Leavcsden Asylum, Watford
Lord Warden Hotel, Dove;' ' '
H . M. Powder Mait., D•vooport St. Pancras Workhouse
H. M. Dockyard, Pembroke Gore Farm Hos pilal, Dartford
Brentwood Aayh1m Wes tern Hospital
N•i>.on's Column, Trafali:tr Sqaan, ~~· E.utern Ho•pital
decorated d97 ad 1199 } , I:.!~t\er's Diatlllory, a .....
•• -nn-tlon with anv other l'lrm ef a alm41ar na••
302 LIGHTNING <.'?ONDU<.'?TORS-HORTI<.'?ULTUR1\L BLHLDI1'!GS [R
Telegraphic Addre<s :
"'CORBITT, LONDON. '

TO THE ADMIRALTY
.
AND
WAR DEPARTME NT.

NEWALL'S LIGHTNING···CONDUCTORS, In PATENT COPPER ROPE AND TAPE.


U)

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~ Sole Makers ofVyle 's Patent Easily Tested Lightning Conducto r .
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Li gh tning Conductors fi xed and tested complete by competent men .
Q)
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<:: ESTIMATES FREE
Cl

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DIXON &CORBITT AND R. .S..NEWALL & CO., LTD.,


Lightning Conductor and Hemp and Wire Rope Makers,
130. STR~ND. LOND0N.

HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS
MESSENGER &Co., Ltd., and HEATING ENGINEERS,
LOUGHBOROUGH, LEICESTERSHIRE.
London Office: 122. VIOTORIA ST., WEtlTMIN~TER, SW.
Estimates g iven and Contracts undertaken fJr Erection and Heating of
CONSERVATORIES, VINERIES, FORCING HOUSES,
and ever:,< kind of Glass Structure. with Latest Improvements In FITTINGS, VENTILATING
APPLIANCES, STAGES, &c.
-----
Gold Medal of Society of Architects, an d Five Medals of 1'.oyal H orticultu ra l Society for excellence of
H or tic ultural Buildings.

SADDLE BOILERS, HOT WATER PIPES & CONNECTIONS, RADIATORS,


And all Beating Requisites direct from our own Foundry at first cost.
SOLE MAKERS OF THE CELEBRATED " LOUGHBOROUGH BOILER ' FOR AMATEURS' GREENHOUSES.
20,,000 now in use.

CATALOGUES A ND EST/MATES ON .r1 PPLICA TION.


&E A nvER TJ SEM E:NTS JN At\CHJTE'CT' .:i COMPENDIUM. OVAL TUB"E RADIATOR.
S~_c. R]

w.
MATHEMATICAL, DRAWING,' &
47,
.....
M1\THEM1\TH.~11L

FINSBURY
SURVEYING
PAVEMENT,
INSTRUMENTS.

INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURER,
LONDON, E.C.
303

Contractor to Her Majesty's War Department, Admiralty, Council o f India, &c.

ESTABLISHED 1851. R egistered Telegraphic Address: "CLINOGRAPH," LONDON.

1139. HARLING' S SPECI AL TWELVE-INC H


DUMPY LEVEL, of good wo rkman ship, but not e xtra
fin ish-achromatic te lescope-four-screw pa ra llel plates , &c . .
in mahogany case- w itk round t ripod .. £8 10 0
1110. EIGHT-I NCH D RAINAGE LEVEL in mahoga ny
case, with tripod stand and sil ver ri ng co mp a ss . . 5 5 0
1111. Ditto ditto d itto without compass
1330. EIGHTEEN-FEET SO PW IT H 'S TELESCOPIC
LEVELLING STAFF, painted ·readings , English or metre .
mahogany boxes, well -screwed 3 0 0
133 1. SIXTEEN- FEET d it to d itto 2 16 o No. 1139.
1332. FOURTEEN -FEET ditto ditto 2 4 o
1347. P I CKETS OR l{ANGING POLES, iron shod,
painted in three colours, 8 ft. .. . . pe r doz. 1 13 0
1348 . D itto ditto d itto 6 ft. 1 S O
1341 ~TA FF FACE PRO- 134 9. OFFSET ROD, xo-lin k, iron shod 0 3 3
TECTOR, to strap staff 1350 . Ditto ditto with hook for cha in O 4 6
and tri pod togethe r, pe r
p air 3 /9

SURVEYORS' RODS.
,,

. 1314. L A N C EWOOD RODS, FIVE- F EET JOINTED ,


WITH S P R I NG, stained black, pe r pair, 7/- and 8/•.
1315. D itto , di tto, ditto, d ivided thro ugho ut to inches a.id
No. 1314. e ig hths, p er pa ir, 9 /··

MEASURING TAPES. 71za. MOROCCO


CASE. con t a'in in g the
494. BE ST LI NE N TAPE, ~- in. follo wing Eloctrum In-
wi de . in leath er case, with folUing str uments :-
ha ndle, JJ ft .. 4 /-; 50 ft., 5 /3; 66 ft., 6-inch do uble-jointed
6 /• j IOO ft ., 8 /•• ~ ce d l e-poin ted compass
1nk and pencil po in ts,
495 . Ditto, d itto, Ches terma n' s an d lengthe ning bar-
"CON STANTIA' ' (recommended ), 3 , ft., ink a nd pcnc l doubl e-
5 /6; 50 ft ., 7 /- ; 66 ft., 8 /-; 1 00 ft ., joi nted needle-pointed
11 /6. bows - set of th rec
spring bows-h air divi-
499. Patent R ibbo n STEEL TAP E, de r-two d raw ingpens,
! in. wide, in leather case, with flu sh an d ivory scale, £3 3s.
handle, 31 ft., 15/6; s~ ft., 21 /6; 66
ft ., 27 /6 j IOO ft ., 38/•. 7z1b . Ditto, ditto,
b ut without set of th ree
sprin g bows, £2 10s.
ARCHITECTS' & ENGINEERS' OPEN 7 1oa. MAH OGANY
CASE, 8 by 6J: by rl,
DIVIDED SCALES. containing :-
6-i n . electr um
compass with
doub le knee
jo: nts and needle
points, ink an d
oe nc ilpoi n ts 1 aod
le ngthening bar
''-~-~!"-~~~ ~~--1----1lli - improved ha ir
'TTl...,...,..1-;,-!IT,-
spri ng divi der-
improved pattern
Bo .. woo d . I vo ry. ink a nd pencil
s. d. s . d. bows, wi th need le
637 . 12-in c h OPEN DlV[DHD OVAL SECTION c ontainin g FOU R points - set of
g, t, &, a nd i in ., or j!, it, 1!, and 3 in. 1/6
sca les, 2 4 8 0 th ree spring
<>38a. 12-inch OPEN DIVID ED OVA L SECTION , single reading bows, with
from lef t t o ri g ht,§, t, !. a nd I in . 1/6 2 0 8 0 needle points-
twodrawingpcns
639. 6·inch OPEN DIVIDRD OVA L SECTI ON, con taining ElGHT

639a. 9·inch ditto


*'
scales, viz .,§·,. ih f , :f, i, i t , an d 3in. .. 1/• 8
0
4 0
-pricker-6 in .
ivory protractor,
6-in. ivory scale,
ditto
640 . 12-incb ditto di tto 116 2 4 8 0 £3 16s. 6d .
711a. MAHOGANY CASE, as above, but fi tted with plain steel points
SPECIAL SCALES CUT TO ORDER. to compass, bows, a nd s~ring bows, £3 8s. 6d.

Illustrated Catalogue of' Drawing and Surveying Instruments, Drawing Boards, Tee
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Pruss1ate, Ferro Gallic and Sepia Papers, and General Drawing Office Materials, will be sent
-~ost f'ree on application.
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TRAVELLING CRADLE. USED BY THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.


The Safest Scaffold ever Used for Reaching
an Work where Staging is Required.
- FIXINGS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN BUILDING PLANS. -
, CONSULTATIONS & ESTIMA.TES FREE.
No inteiference with R o07, or P avement Obstruction.
Can be Fixed anywhere.
HIGHLY COMMENDED BY THE ENTIRE "TRADE " PRESS.
INQUIRY INVITED FOR SPECIAL OR DIFFICULT
STAGING.

OVER 1,600 FIXINGS. NOT ONE ACCIDENT.

PALMER'S TRAVELLING CRADLE, LTD.,


7
1f!j.jf /'/ lY 250, WESTMINSTER. BRIDGE Rd., ..S.E.
Telephone: No. rr56 HOP. Telegrams: "WIREWAY, LONDON."

BUILDERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS,
eommencing on page 392, showing the class of work various
Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are a valuable guide
to llrchitects when placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c ..
305

MEMo.-This Price Book Division of the Compendium is not put forward in competition with the several Price
Rooks at present in the market, but as supplementary to the numerous prices given in the Catalog 1te portion of the Work.
It is based on ave1'age London Prices, but it should be distinctly understood that the amounts mitst be added to, 01
deducted from, according to local quotations. The pri:;es are similar in many large provincial towns, but may not
uniformly be the same.

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SECTION 1.-sc~EDULtE op ffiATE~IALtS.

CoNCRETER- BRICKLAYER (continued)-


s. d.
Ballast- s. d. Cement-Roman Per bushel I 8
Do. Portland 2 6
Good well burnt clay
Clean pit gravel
Per yard 5 6 Do. Compo .. Per li'od I 6
7 0
Thames 7 6 \VALLER-
Lime and Cement- I.refer to Bricklayer.)
Hassock stone for wall linings . • Per yard cube, o·
Kentish rag stone for facings I7
Per ton 14 0
BRICKLAYER-
Bricks, Place .. Per M 36 0 MASON-
Do. Grizzles 42 0
Do. Stocks Bath Stone, including cartage and
46 0 waste Per foot cube 3 3
Do. Staffordshire blue common 90 0
Do. do. best 112 6
Portland Stone · do. do. s 0
1
" Hard York do. do. 4 0
Facing bricks-Picked stock 55 0
Do. Malm seconds 85 0 CARPENTER-
Do. do. best .. 100 0
Do. Gault pressed 70 0 Fir sawn to scantlings Per ft. cube 2 b
Do. Staffordshire red Do. do. 2~ in. x 3l in. Per ft. Jin. 0 2
pressed SS 0 Do. do. 21 in. x 41 in. 0 21
Do. do . blue do. JOO 0 Do. do. zl in. x s~ in. 0 3
Do. Suffolk white or red 90 0 Do. do. 2n- in. x 7 in. " 0 31
Do. R'bbbers do. do. 140 0 Do. do. 21 in. x 9 in. 0 4
Do. do. 2! in. XII in. 0 Si
Sand-good clean sharp pit •• Per yard 7 6
8 0
Do. do. 3 in. x 31 in. " 0 2
Do. Thames Do. do. 3 in. x 41 in.
Do. do . washed " 9 6 Do. do. 3 in. x si in. "
0 2i
Do. do.
0 3i
Lime - Chalk .. 13 0 3 in. x 7 in. 0 .4
Do. Grey stone lump ,. 14 0 Do. do. 3 in . x 9 in. 0 s
Do. do.
Do. Blue lias lump
ground •. ..
Per ton
15
23
0
0
Do. do.
Do. do.
3 in . x I I in .
4 in. x 31 in .
0
G
6i
2t
Do. do. ground 27 0 Do. de. 4 in x 4~ in. 0 3~
306 PRICE BOOK.
CARPENTER (co11trnued) - s. d. PLUMBER- s. d.
Fir sawn to 4 in. x 5~ in. Per ft . !_in. 0 4,\ Milled lead in sheets •• Per cwt. 21 0
Do. do. 4 in. x 7.· in. 0 5~ ~ead "'ater pipe 23 0
Do. · do . . 4 in. x 9 in. 0 7~ - Do. soil pipe 26 0
D o. do. 4 in. XII in. 0 9
Red lead cement Per lb. 0 6
Cut nails, average •• Per cwt. 21 Iron do. 0 6 "I,'
Do. in small quant ities .. Per lb. 0
0
4
Iron wall hooks
Do. pipe do.
" 0
0
3
I
.3
Felt- Sarking .. Per ft. s up. 0 I Clout nails . <) 5 i'
Do. asphalted roding 0 1t Copper nai ls .. 6
Do. hair according to thickness . . 0 . ~~ Plumber's solder " 0 IO
" Fine do.
Copper wire
..
" 0 IO~
6
JOINER- "
DeaJ, best white, I in. thick .. Per ft. sup. 0 4 ZINC \YORKER-
Do. yellow, do. 0 4
Pine, best yellow do. Best V. M. roofing zinc .. Per cwt. 33 0
0 4 Roll capping, round or sq uare
Pitch Pine do. 0 5 43 c
Oak, English
Teak
do.
do.
0 7
0
Zinc tubing
Corrugated zinc
4.5 c
38 ,
9
Walnut, American do. 0 IO Zinc fretwork .. Per lb. 0
Do. Italian do. 6 Zinc nails
Mahogany Honduras do. 0 7
0 Z inc tacks 0 IO
Do. Cuba do. 6 Soft or fine solder 0
Do. St.Domingo do. 0 Blowpipe ditto, in strips 6
Glue, best Per lb. 0 10 Pipe hooks 0 5
Glass Paper, assorted Per quire 1 0 Bell tubing 0 6

SLATER AND TILER- PLASTERER-


Laths, single Per bundle
Slating battens
Laths for tiling, plain deal . .
Do. oak .•
Per bundle 2
3
0
0
Lath-and-a-half
Do., double
. 2 3
3 0
9

5 ()

Putty lime
"
. . Per hod I 3
Zinc nails Per lb. 0 8
Composition do. Coarse st ufi .. Per bag 0 8
0 7 Size Per lo. 2
Copper do . l 3
0
Double ditto 0 3
Bangor Slates, Ladies' Per M (of I,200) 130 0 Whiting, lump or ball; P~r ton 40 0
Do. Countess 234 0 Distemper . . Per pail I 3
Do. Duchess 332 0 Best long cow hair .. Per cwt. IO 0
Plain red Broseley tiles 67 6 Plaster of Paris, coarse Per ton 40 0
Do. do . halves 67 6 Do. fine 55 0
Do. do. tile-and-half 85 Keene's cement, coarse 55
"..
0 0
Pan ti les Do. fine
75 0 75 0
Hip and valley tiles to suit pitch Per No. 0 5 Parian cement, coarse 55 0
Ridge Tiling, plain red .. Per ft. !in 0 5 Do. fine 75 0
Do. blue 0 5 Martin's cement 85 0
Ridge roll tiling 0 7 Fireproof plaster slabs (wired) Per yd. sup. I 2
. _,
Fibrous do . (dry) I 0
FOUNDER AND SMITH - Do. do. damp) 0 IO
Heavy castings .. .• . . Per cwt. I I 6 Fireproof cornices, at from Per ft. sup. 2
Rolled iron joists, ordinary sections 12 0 Fibrous do . do. 0 7
Do. do. deep .• .. 13 0
Rolled steel joists, ordinary sections 13 6 SILICATE COTTON, at prices ranging from £5 IOS. to £ro IOS per
Do. do. deep 14 6 ton, according to quantity, the net cost being equivalent to
Iron riveted girders 16 6 about i d. per foot sup., I in. thick.
Steel do. .. .. .I8 6
Wrought iron bar, square and round .. ·r4 o GLAZIER..:._
Do. galvanised ties for hollow walls 35 0 s. d.
Cramps 35 0 Per ft. sup. 0 9
Do. galvanised .• Clear sheet, 16 oz.

Eaves gutteri:Jg, half-round 3 in.


Do. do. 4 in.
45 0
Per yd. !in. 0 7
·Do.
Do.
Do.
2I oz.
26 oz.
32 oz.
. 0 IO

I 4
0
0 9 Do. 36 oz. I IO
Do. do. 5 in. I 0
Do. do. 6 in. " I 4 Fluted glass extra ., 0 3
Do. ogee 4 in. 0 II Ground do. 0 2
Do. do . 5 in .. . I 2 Matted do. 0 2
Do. do. 6 in . . . 5
Rain pipes, 2 in. diameter ••
I Hartley's, k in. thick 0 4
Do. 2i in. do. " 0 II
I 0
Do. l in. do. 0 7
Do. 3 in. do. I 3 Rough cast plate, ~ in. thick I 0
Do. 3i in. do. I 6 Do. i in. do. 3 3
Do. 4 in. do. I 8 Do. I in. do. 0
4
PI-\!CE BOOK. 307

PAINTER- s. d. PAINTER (C011tinued)- s. d .


Patent knotting Per gallon 12 o
Linseed oil putty .. Per cwt. 10 o Linseed oil 3 2
Do. boiled 3 6
Hard stopping Per lb. o 6 Turpentine 3 3
Pumice stone .. 0 s Stains, various 12 0
White lead ground in oil 0 5 Brunswick black varnish JO 0
Pigments, various 0 7 Oak varnish .. 12 0
Red lead 0 4 Copa! do . 18 0
Lamp black •• 0 6 French polish •. !2 6

SECTIOfll 2.

SCf{EOUI.tE op WAGES.

s. d. s. d.
Excavator • • •• •• Per hour 0
Engineer •• Per hour I
9 Smith
Do. W"rking in water 0 [[ I o~
Scaffolder •. 0
Do. assistan1 0 8~
9
Bricklayer . . ot Plumber 1 2
Do. J;:i bourer 0 8~ Do. and mate I IO~
Zinc-worker I o~
Mason o~ Do. labourer 0 8~
Do. labourer 0 8~ "
Do. lad .. 0 5 Gas-fitter I 0
Marble Maso.1 2 Do. latourer .. 0 Sl;
Do. boy 0 5~
Carpent6r or Joiner •. o~ 0 II
Do. labourer 8~
Bell-hanger ..
Do. lad "
0
Do. assistant 0 7~
0 5~
2~
Tiler .. o~
Plasterer's modeller
Do. labourer .. I
0 8~
P lasterer
Do. labourer 0
o~
8
~later 0 Do. hawkboy 0 4~
Do. labaurer 0 8

.....
Slate Mason I Glazier, Painter, Pofaher, Paperhanger 0 II
Do. labourer 0 8 Gilder •• .. .. .. .. 0 IIt
Do, boy •• 0 5 Scouring woman .. " Q 5
"

SBCTIOfll 3.

SCf{BOUuB op ffiBASU~BO won~s .

EXCAVATOR. I . EXCAVATOR (;;011fi1t11ed) - s. d.


s. d. Digging as first described, but from base-
Digging in common soils not exceeding ment trenches and do. , including
6 ft. in depth, and throwing out Per yd. cube 0 9 levelling foundations Per yd . cube 4
Do. not exceeding 12 ft. deep and do .•• 0 Digging for circular cesspools and tank s
Do. not exceed ing 18 ft. deep and do. . • 3 and throwing out Per yd. cube z 6
Digging in gravel or stiff clay, not exceeding
6 ft. in depth and do. . . .. .. Digging from surface of site not exceed ing
3 12 in. in depth .. Per yd. sup. o 4
Digging as first described, and filling in
and ramming to the walls as the works
advance ..
Do., do., but filled in to barrows and
.. 0
Planking and strutting to sides of ex ca va t ion
Do., do., in trenches z ft. deep (one side
measured for two)
Per ft. sup. o

0
2

4
wheeled one run of 18 yards .. I 3 Do., do., to do., 3 ft. deep (i) 6
Do., do., but two runs I 6 Bed of h ard dry rubbish and fill ing in and
Digging as first described and filling into ramming . . Per yd. cube I 0
carts, carting not exceeding one mile, Clay tempered and laici over vaults 6 in.
and shooting 3 9 deep and puddled Per yd. sup. 3 0
Do:, do., not exceeding two miles and do. 4 Q
Do., do ., a ll as l a~ t de scribed, but basket- Soiling slopes of embankments and cutt in gs 0 7~
\ ing out ground in addition 5 Excavat ing ditch es and forming bank !or
Digging as first described, but from surface quick~et .. Per yd. Jin. 0 8
trenches and throwing out 0 II Planting quickset, labour only 0 2!
CoN . toM. S
308 PRICE BOOK.
DRAINS. CONCRETER (contimted)- s. d.
Concrete composed of broken brick or stone
Include for removing, by baling or pumping. a ll x;aiu, spring. chippings and ground lime, including
or other water or soil that may come into or upon the fou.,d•- wheeling and filling in to foundations Per yd. cube t e
tions during progress (th is item in some circ umstances may Do. of pit ballast and ground
mean little or nothing, and in others may involve co nsiderable lime. and do. 10 6
expense; its value will be fixed by local contingencies). Do. do. <lo and throw-
ing into foundations from a stage • . II 0
Reinstate and leave in working order any old drains or water- Concrete composed of Thames ballast and
courses disturbed, or if disused, empty an d fill up same. Stop Portland cement, including wheeling
up with brickwork in cement all disused inlets into drains and and filling in to foundations .. " JI o
sewers. (Charge work of this nature "daywork.") Concrete composed of gravel, burnt ballast
and blue lias lim e in the proportion of
two of gravel, four of ballast, and 1>ne
4 in. glazed stoneware drain pipe with socket s. d. of lime, and do. do. II ii
joints set in cement, a nd laying to
current, including digging,not exceeding Grey lime surface concrete as described,
3 ft. deep, filling in and ramming ground Per ft. Jin. 0 IO and 6 in. thick, including levelling
6 in . Do. do. do. I :1 ,
ground Per yd. sup. :i o
9 i'!-. Do. do. do. I 9 Cement concrete as above described, and
r2 rn. Do. do, (exclusive 6 in. thick, and laying to surfaces and
of digging) .. I 10 levelling .. 3 0
15 in. Do. do. (do.) 3 0
Do. do. 9 in. thick and do. 4 0
18 in. Do. do. (do.) 4 0 Portland cement concrete 6 in. thick, and
filling in between web of iron girders,
Extra for 4 in. bends .• Per number l 3 and including a plain tile bed for same Per ft. sup. o 9
Do. 6 in. do. 7
Do. 9 in. do. Timbering and boarding for building con-
2 4 crete walls (use and waste)
Do. 12 in. do. 3 8 0 3
Do. rs in.
Do. r8 in.
do.
do. . 6
8
0
0 BRICKLAYER.
Do. 4 in. single junctions All bricks are to be sound, hard, square, and well burnt, and
Do. 6 in.
Do. 9 in .
do.
do.
.. I 6
2 4
0
where not otherwise described are to be grey stocks
Sand to be clean sharp coarse grit sand, and washed where
Do. 12 in. do. 3 8 used with cement.
Do. 15 in. do . " 6 0
Vo. 18 in. do . 8 0 Mortar to be composed of sand anrl fresh burnt Dorking or
other approved grey stone lim e, in the proportion of three of
Do. 4 in. double junctions 2 0 sand to one of lime, to be u sed whil st fresh and hot, and wP-11
Do. 6 in. do. 2 8 flushed in every course.
Do. 9 in. do. 4 8
Do. 12 in. do. No burnt clay or brick rubbish to be used in th e composition
7 4 of the mortar.
Do. 15 in. do. 12 0
Do. 18 in. do. 16 0 Portlai!d cement to be of approved manufacture, to weigh not
less than IIO lbs. per striked bushel. Cement mortar to be witb
Bedding and covering 3 in. pipes in Portland sand in the proportion of three of sand to one of cement, and
cement concrete .. Per ft. Jin . 0 8 employed whilst fresh.
Do. do . 4 in. 0 IO
Do. do . 6 in. l 0 No cement that has once been set, nor any sand tainted with
Do. do. 9 in . 8 salt, to be used.
Do. do. 12 in. 2 6 The lime and cement to be kept perfectly dry and under
4 in. syphon traps Per number 3 6 cover.
6 in. Do. 6 0 No four courses ot brickwork to exceed r2in. in height.
9 in. Do. IO 0
12 in. Do. 15 0 Wherever practicable, the bond of brickwork is to" English."
12 in. Do. with extra inlet r6 0 Cover up , and when needful , thatch with good proj ection all
Glazed stoneware gulley traps, 12 in . x 12 in., brickwork to protect the same from weather during any stoppage
of the works or otherwise.
each with 6 in cast iron grating, inlet
andoutletconnected with drain pipe, and
BRICKWORK.
fixed complete . . .. .. .. 16 0
Galvanised swing flap traps and frames for As ordinary brickwork consumes from 4,300 to 4.~50 bricks
9 in. pipe and fixing 7 6 per rod, it$ price will vary at abou t the rate of 4s. 4d. per rod
Brick seatings in cement for W.C. pans, fo r every sh illing of variation in the price per thou sand of th e
with 6 in. stoneware syphon trap and bricks; for this, 5s. per rod is generally assumed to be sufficiently
connection made good to dr3in 5 0 exac t .
. Brick man~ole:> with digging, foundations, cement rend ering, An addition must be made of from ten to twenty per cent.
iron steps bmlt m, covers, &c. (accordrng to size and detail as for work done in small quantities or difficult positions. ,
per measurement of items).
For brickwork executed in blue lias lime, it bas been
customary to a llo w an addition to the price, and the extra has
bee n variously stated at from r5s. down to as low as 2s. 6d.
CONCRETER. per rod, the lower quotation s being those r epresen ting the most
recent o pinions. The limes have been experimented upon by
Concrete gauged 6 to 1, thoroughly incorporated, and mixed trad e experts, and they find that in conseq uence of the lesser
with as much water as needful, but avoiding excess, To in· shrinkage of lias mortar, th e ultimate ex pense beyond that of
, Jude levelling on top for footings, grey lime mortar may be considered as practically non-existent
PRICE BOOK. 309

BRICKLAYER ( CO?ttinued)- >. d. BRICKLAYER (contilmed) - s. d.


Reduced stock brickwork laid dry m Extra to facings with Fareham red brick,
cesspools, wells, &c. . . Per rod s up. thin, rising five courses to the foot .. Per ft. sup. 0 8
Reduced brickwork of grizzles and lime Extra to facings with Staffordshire blue
mortar .. 290 0 pressed brick 0 5
Do. half grizzles and half stocks D0. of white glazed brick, equal
and do... " 3ro o quantity of heaGlers and stretc:hers 6
Do. all stocks and do. •. " 330 0 "
Do. · of Gault bricks and do ... 335 0 POINTING.
Reduced stock brickwork in Portlanrl.
cement .. 375 0 B rickwork coloured and drawn Per ft. sup. o
Do. do. in do. in underpinning .. ,, 415 0 Flat join t pointing in ash mortar, including
Reduced brickwork witb blue Stafford- scaffo ld, raking out decayed mortar,
shire bricks in ceme nt in piers 620 0 wash ing and staining brickwork. 0 3
Do. do . do. in cement .. 0 4
Half brick walls in mortar . . Per ft. sup. o 6 Do. do. do. to chimney shafts Gl 5
Do. in cement . . 0 7 Tuck pointing to old fronts and do. do. G
Do. do. including cutting away in C ut joint pointing to new work . . 0 2
existing wa ll and bonding new Tuck po in ting to do . 0 3
work into same 0 9 Raking out cement joints and pointing
Half brick dry areas in mortar, includ- with flat joint in white mortar 0 3
ing headers to balf brick space as Portland cement weathering " 0 4
requisite · 0 9 Lime-whiting one coat PP.r yd. sup. 0
One brick walls in mortar worked fair Do. two coats 0 2
both sides .. 0
Dinging .. .. .. 0 9
Extra only to building hollow wall with Portland cement rendering .. 2 3
cavity 2~in. in width, including
iron galvanised ties, one to every
ARCHES.
yard superficial 0 3
Extra only on rednced brickwork to do. in
DAMP COURSES. rough arches inverts an d vaultings (the
rough cut~ing s separately measured). Prr rod sup. IO 0
Damp course of tar, lime and sand .. Per ft. sup. 0 2
Half brick tnmmer and vault arches m
Do. do. of fibrous asphalte in slabs .. 0 2
cement Per ft. su p. 0 II
Do. do. of British asphalte ~in. thick 0 4 'Extra on ly upon brickwork to fair arches
Do. do. of two courses of stout slates of grey stocks, in half brick rings, se.t
in cement .. 0 6 and point~ d in cement to segmental
Do. do. of Seyssel asphalte ~in. thick 0 8 apertures. . .. . .. 2
Do . do. applied vertically .. .. I 0
Do. all as last but to circular ditto .. 5
Damp course of glazed earthenware 3in. Do. to fair arches of red brick in rings
thick .. .. .. .. .. 0 9 and set and pointed as before to
Pointing to edge of slate or asphalte damp segmental apertures . . .. 6
course Per ft. !in. 0 2
Do. all as last but to circular do. 8
Extra to axed arcbe5 in maim seco nds set
FACINGS. in cement, the joi nts raked out and
tuck pointed to segmental apertures .. 4
Extra only, beyond grey stock brickwork, Do. do. do. bui to circular apertures 6
to face built battering Per ft. sup. 0 Extra to fair axed arches in red brick
Do. to circular face .. 0 2 with Bath stone voussoirs introduced.
Do to internal fair face and struck " set in cement, the joints raked out and
joint for lime whiting 0 neatly pointed to match facings . to
Do. to facings with stocks selected segmental openings .. .. .. 6
from stack 0 o~ Do. all as last but to circular openings 9
Do. with picked stocks 0 I Extra to fair rubbed and gauged arches in
Do. with bright yellow stocks 0 2 best red rubbers and set in putty to
Do. with maim seconds 0 5 segmental apertures . . .. 2 9
Do. with best maims .. 0 7 Do. all as last but to circular do . 3 0
Do. with maim paviors 0 6 Do. do. but to elliptical or Gothic do 3 3
Do with ordinary red brick 0
oo'. with b est do. .. 0 3
Do. with best white Suffolks 0 LA BOUR ONLY.
5
Do. with best red do ... 0 5 Rough cutting to brickwork Per ft. sup. 0 2
Do. with Suffolk rubbers (not gaugect Do. do. circular 0 2~
work) .. .. .. .. .. 0 IO Fair cut splay in grey stock facing as
Do. with do. rubbed, gauged and set weathering .. .. .. .. 0 3
in putty 2 6 Level and prepare old walls for raising .. 0 I
Do. do. do. reduced to five courses Draw and tooch old wall jambs . . .. 0 3
to the foot .. .. .. ·· 2 9 Extra to forming jambs of doorway with
Extra to facings with Kent wire cut Gaul ts 0 3 straigl:.t joint for bricking up . . .. 0
Do. with b es t pressed ditto . . .. 0 4 Clean off soffit ol vaulting after removal of
Do. with best premed Loughborough " centering . . 0
red 0 5
Do. do. white do ... " 0 5 Rough cut squint quoin Per ft. !in. 0 3
Do. with Beart's perforated seconds .. " 0 2 Do. birdsmouth 0 3
Do. do. best . . 0 3 Fair cutting in grey stock facing 0 3
Do. do. solid handmade 0 3 Do. circular .. 0 4
Extra to tacings with Luton purple bricks 0 3 Do. in maim or red brick facing .• 0 ..
Do. with Fareh:i.m red brick . . .. 0 6 D.o. do. circular .. 0 6
310 PRICE BOOK.
BRICKLAYER (continued)- s. d BRICKLAYER (continued)-
SUNDRY.
Labour to 2 in. cut and rubbed roll
angle to red brick arch, segmental .. Pe r ft. Jin, 0 3 Brick in cement riser, 3 in. high ..
Do. do. do . but circular .. 0 4 Iron bond No. IS gauge, I~ in. wide, and
'Coll angle, all as last but 3 in. diameter .. 0 1 tarred sanded and laid in walls
Points to groined arches in stocks 0 8 Lime and hair filleting
Do. do. in maims 0 IO Cement do.
Extra labour only in projec tin g courses as Extra to tumbling in courses to top of dry
chimney cap (\ areas
Fair cutting as I~ in. fluting 0 3 P lain tile front to air flues, I4 in. wide, and
Cut and rubbed splay 2} in. wide . . 0 3 set in cement
Cut and rubbed moulded course 3 in. high 0 4 Extra only to flush window sills in hard
Cut and moulded cornice 9 in. high stocks, 4~in. high, with chamfered edge
Do. do . on rake I 4 and set in cement
Extra to I~ in. diameter staff-beaded ang le Proper brick shoot to coal cellar, with
in white brick facin g .. 0 6 stone landing, rebated perforation,
Do. do. circular 0 8 illuminating coal plate, chain hook and
Extra to chamfered brick in internal facings fastening complete
to sill 0 4 BRICKNOGGING .
Fair chamfer 3 in. wide c 3
Extra labour cutting and building in cast Bricknogging with place bricks on edge
iron stancheon I I ft. long Per No. 3 6 in mortar (the quarters not deducted)
Fixing only iron corbels and making good Do. but with stocks do . do.
facing 0 6 Do. do . do . in cement
Building in iron plates and ends of rods . . 0 3 Do. with place bricks, flat in mortar
Perforations through 9 in. wall for pipe and " Do. but with stocks do. do.
make goJd facing:; .. .. .. 0 6 Do. do . do. in cement
Do. do. I4 in. wall and do. 0 9
Do. do. I8 in. wall and do. 0 COPINGS.
Building ~ n and making good to ends of r2 in. tile coping set in cement
iron 'oar .. 0 4 Hard brick on edge coping to 9 in. wall,
Do. of iron joists .. 0 3 and double tile creasing in cement ..
Do. large do. 0 6 Do. to I4 in. wall, and do .
Cut terminations in red brick, 9 in. x 9 in. Hard stock brick on edge coping to 9 in.
and 2t in. projection 6 wall, and salient course on each side,
Fair sin kings for rain pipes in brick strings 2} in . projection, all in cement
I8 in. high 0 6 Do. do. and do. but to 14. in.
Angles to 3 in. moulded courses 0 2 wall, and do. ao.
Stoppings to do. 0 1 Red brick on edge coping, and salient
Angles to 9 in. do. " 0 6 course, to 14 in. wall, all as above ..
Red brick on edge coping for I4 in . wall,
with double splayed brick, 4~ in. high,
LABOUR WITH CEMENT, ETC, and sett.ing and pointing in cement
FLUE WORK,
Chase form and parget Per ft . sup. o 6
Do. in old wall for new and do. o Stoneware fire-piping, 9 in. diameter
Pin up with s lates in cement to openings Do. do. I2 in . do.
' filled in . . o 4 Stoneware. unglazed circular fire-piping,
Io in, diameter, with socketed join ts
Rake out, wedge in I in., and point to roof jointed and set in fireclay, and building
flashings in cement Per ft. !in. 0
into brick wall, including rough cutting
Do. do. stepped 0 2
round same 2 0

Bedding wood sill in cement 0 I B uilding in only to chimney bars . . Per No. 0 4
Do. Jar .e do. '. 0 I~ Parget and core flues 6
Chase form and parget for p ipes 0 6 Rough render chimney backs 6
Cut and pin I in. slate in cement 0 2 Perforation through I8 in. wall for flue
Do. do. 2~ in. landing 0 2~ I4 in. x 9 in., and making good to
Do. do. 4 in. do . 0 4 new flue .. 0
Do. do. 5 in. do. 0 5 9 in. drain pipes, and setting as chimney pots 2 0
Chase form and parget in fair faced brick- " Redware round full -size chimney mou lds
work for wall pieces and making good 0 9 of approved pattern, and bedded antl
£launched in cement 3 6
Cut and pin ends of si lls, steps, treads, Rcdware do. 2 ft . high, and setting in
risers , winders, etc .. in cement Per No. 0 9 mortar 2 0
Wedge up window and door frames, bed Do. 3 ft. do. 0
in lime and hair, and point round in Do. 4 ft. do. 6" 0
cement 0 Do. 6 ft. do. 8 6
Do. do. large do. 6 lJo. 2 ft. high, and setting in
Do. do. Venetian do. " 2 0 cement .J 3 0
Cut and pin ends of handrai l, secured to D::i. 3 ft. do . 6 6
wood blocks and make good facings .• 0 Do. 4 ft. do. 8 0
Cutting out in old r8 in . wall for new Do. 6 ft. do. IO 6
opening 3 ft. x 7 ft., form reveal lor Terraco tta chimney pots, 2 ft. high, and
frame, and make good all round with set in cem ent 4 0
brickwork in cement, including to Do. 2 ft. 6 in. high, do. 5 0
tacingsonbothsides .. 2t o Do. 3 ft. o in. high, do. 7 0
PRICE BOOK. 311

FITTINGS . MASON (continued) -


s. d.
Per No. o 9 Clean all down at completion.
9 in. x 3 in. air bricks, and building in
Glazed stoneware perforated air bricks, To be inclusive of all requisite moulds for working.
9 in. x 6 in., and bedding in walls where
directed, including aperture through BATH STONE.
wall, and covering to same I 0
Glazed stoneware kitchen sink, 2 ft. x Bath stone work is frequently priced out, stone and all labour
r ft. 5 in., and 3~ in. deep 9 0 of e.very kind in working and setting, and as an average of
Do. 4 ft. x 2 ft., and 5~ in. deep 25 0 ordmary church work, may be considered as approximately
Angular sink, 2 ft. each way, 3 in. deep . . 7 6 worth from 6s. od. to 7s. ad. per foot cube.
White glazed porcelain sink, 2 ft. x The Bath stone to be o_f the mo.st approved quality, and to be
r ft. 6 in., and 4~ io. deep I2 6 obtamed from the Box Hill quarnes, of the kind known as the
Do. 3 ft. x 2 ft., and do. 25 0 Ground Stone.
Do. 4 ft. x 2 ft., and do. 35 0
Housemaid's sink, 2 ft . 8 in. x r ft . 6 in., The cubic measurements to be inclusive of stone and all
and 9! in. deep . . .. .. .. 30 0 labour of every kind in sawing, working, hoisting, and setting,
Butler's wbite gJazP.d sink, r ft IO in. x also cramps, dowels, joints, plugs, &c.
r ft. 3 in. x 8! in. .. .. .• 26 0 Stone and labour as described in plain s. d.
Do. 2 ft. 1 iu. x r ft. 4 in. x ro in. 32 0 bands and bond stones. . .. . . Per ft. cube 6 o
Do. and do. in plain blackings, friezes,
SETTINGS ONLY. &c. .. .. .. .. .. 6 0
Materials and labour only in settings to Do . and do. in splayed weatherings
register stoves for openings up to 30 in. cover stones shaped angle stones and
wide PerNo. 7 o seatings for quoins 6 3
Elliptic or hob stoves rendered in cement Do. and do. in moulded work in
at sides 8 0 cornices, strings, corbels, dressmgs,&c. 7 0
30 in. open range, with oven and boiler .• 25 0 Do. and do. in bases to columns,
36 in. do. do. 30 0 circular moulded corbels, &c. 7 3
48 in. do. do. 40 0 Labour to throat Per ft. lin. 0 3
Close kitchener up to 48 jn., including Labour to groove for sill tongue .. 0 3
smith"s attendance 60 0 Labour to groove for 3 in . x ~in. iron
Do. do . up to 60 in . . . 80 0 band and running with asphalte 0 9
Do. do. up to 72 in . . . IIO 0
Setting only to 30 gallon tea boiler, in Mortices Per No. 0 2
proper firebrick work in cement, with Labour to plain sinkings 2~ in. x 1~ in.
flues, brick foundation, etc. , complete 100 0 in weatherings . . .. .• .• 0 4
Labour only to baluster profiles worked
Copper washing copper to hold IO gallons, by sinking face between same, the
and including setting in stock and balusters 9 in. wide, 2 in. deep, and
firebrick work in cement and fireclay, 3 ft . l:.igh.. .. .. .. .. 2 0
with flue furnace work door and Stone and labour as described in corbels
frame bars soot door and damper 60 0 9 in. on face, 15 in. long, 6 in. high,
Do. r8 gallons do. 80 0 and mould~d on face
IOO 0
3 0
Do. 24 do. do.
BRAMLEY FALL STONE.
WALLER.
Mortices Per No. o 6
Rough rubble stone walling .. Per yd. cube r6 6 Bases r ft. II in. x r ft. II. in. and 9 in. high,
Kent:sh rag stone walling .• 16 6 tooled to all faces and set io cement.. 20 0
Do. random coursed work 20 0 Do. do. 2 ft. 8 in. x 2 ft. 8 in. and
I2 in. high 50 0
Extra to Kentish rag facings in random
rubble with one bonder to every yard
sup., all good sound stones with neat PARK SPR.ING STONE .
cement joint Per yd . sup. 0 9 5 in. landing ruliibed one ~ide, and hoisting
Kentish rag wall r2 in. thick, finished fair and setting Per ft. sup. 3 3
both sides Per ft. sup. I 0
Do. do. but rubbed both sides and do. 3 5
Extra on rag facings to Gothic arches and
pointing . . •• .. .• ·O Joggle joint and lead to 5 in. landing .. Per ft. !in. l 4
Rough cutting to rakes and splays 0 3 Labour to sunk rebate 4 in . girt stopped .. 0 6
Do. do. circular .. " 0 6 Labour to 5 in. rubbed edge 0 6
Per ft . Jin. 0 Labour to moulded nosing 5 m . girt
Fair cutting in Kentish rag facing 4 part stopped
0 8 0
Do. circular
Roughly squaring quoin stones 0 6 2~ in. x 2~ in. riser with rubbed face and
fair both edges .. 0 6
End5 of treads cut pinned and made good 3 in. x 13~ in. treads in scan t ling lengths,
to in facings Per No. 6
with rubbed tops and front edges,
moulded nosings, fair jointed for risers
MASON. and set in cement 2 9
Do. do. but rubbed all round 3 ll
All stone to be free from vents flaws, sand holes, and other 4 in. x 5 in. doorsill , rubbed top fair
defects; to be set where requisite ~n its natural bed, to be i.n as jointed both edges and set in cement 5
large stones as are suitable, and can reasonably be obtamed, 4 in. X 9 in. do. do. and do. 2 6
and all to be bedded and jointed in cement. 4 in. x 14 in no . do . and do. 3 lI
Protect the stonework from damage or injurv, and case and 4 in. x 18 in . do . rlo. and do. 5 0
cover up the same during pr<'gress as may be necessary. 4 in. x 23 in. do. do. and do. 5 6
312 PRICE BOOK
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MASON (continlled)- s. d. MASON (continued, - s. d.
4 in. x 9 in. capping, rubbed top fair both 5 in. x 14 in. do. ao. and do . . . Per ft. lin . 4 IO
edges, jointed in lengths and set in 6 in. x 3 in. solid riser with rubbed face
cement ) . . Per ft. Jin . 2 6 and tooled soffit and back 3
6 in. x 6 in. door step, rubbed top and 6 in. x 12 in. solid step, rubbed top and "
face weathered back jointed and set front edge and fair bed 5 0
in cement.. 2 6 6 in. x 14 in. do. with rubbed top and
6 in. x 14 in. do. do. and do ... 5 0 front edge and tooled soffit 5 IO
7 in. x 13~ in . solid lower step, rubbed top 10 in. x 10 in. area curb, rubbed all round
and front edge back jointed with and fair jointed .. 6 6
moulded nosing, fair bed and set in
cement Mortices for iron cogs, dowels, etc. Per No. 0 3
5 9 Do. and lead 0 4
Do. do. but in scant ling lengths and do. 6 0
7 in. x 17 in. solid bottom step, rubbed Do. and do. for newel 0 6
top front edges, circular on plan to fiat Dovetailed mort ices and filling in with
sweep rubbed and with moulded and including gutta percha and screws
nosings. fair bed and set in cement for fixing Joiner 's work to stone 0 9
scantling lengths 8 6 Galvan ised iron cramps, mortices and lead 6
Birdsmouth joint grooves. and running
Notchings Per ~o. o 3 with pebbles and cement 0 3
Mortices 0 3 1~ in. slate dowels and double mortices .. 0 8
Do. and lead 0 4 Nolchings in 2 in. slabs for chimney
Letting in bolt sockets and running with pieces 0 3
· lead 0 6 Stone and all labour as descr ibed in
Fair sinldngs 6 in. wide in angles of springers 9 in. wide 4~ in. on bed
landings for T iron be!lrers 0 6 15 in. high 3 6
Stone and all labour in working and
setting double shaped and rounded YORK STONE.
end stones for lower and bottom solid
steps, includ ing returned moulded 1! in. rubbed slabs and hearths .. Per ft . sup. I 6
nosings and fair jointed to steps, each 2 "in. do. do. 8
containing 3 ft. 9 in. cuE>e 30 0 2~ in. landing, tooled one side 3
3 in. self .fa;;ed core and bedding in cement
over iron girder, including coped edges 2
PORTLAND STONE 4 in. self-faced landing 9
Portland Stone is sometimes dealt with In a sim ilar manner 4· in. tooled one side landing I II
to Bath Stone, and valued at from IOs. od. to 12s. od. per foot 5 in. do. do. do ... 2 2
.1ube. It is better, however, to keep the stone and labour 5 in. do. both sides 2 4
•ieparate, measuring all labour as it appears on the surface, and 5 in. do. do. do. in scantling sizes 2 6
pricing distinct from the stone. 6 in. tooled sink 4 0
7 in . do. and dished 4~ in. deep .. 4 6
Port land stone, including hoisting and Large templates for every inch in thick-
setting . . .. .. .. Per f~. cube 6 3 ness 0 7
Do. in scantling lengths 6 9 Labour to groove Per ft. Jin 0 I
Plain beds and joints Per ft. sup. o Do. ~o back joint 0 2
Plain work rubbed . . 1 2 Do. to splay r in. wide part stopped 0 2
Sunk work rubJ.,ed 2 o Do. to 2~ in. tooled edge .. 0 2~
Moulded work rubbed 3 o Do. to 2~ in. fair joint 0 2
Do. to 4 in. tooled edge .. 0 4
Ashlar, 4 in. on the bed face finished Do. to 5 in. rough sunk edge 0 4
with tool stroke and setting .. 2 6 Do. to 5 in. fair joint 0 4~
Do. but with rubbed face and do. 2 8 Do. to 5 in. tooled edge . . 0 5
Do. do. 5 in. on bed and do. 3 0 Joggle joint and lead to' in. landing 5
Do. do. all as last but includ- Do. and do. to 5 in. do.
, ing bond stones, three to the yard 7
4 0
2 in. x 2 in. riser, tooled both sides fair
2 in. rubbed slabs and hearths I 6 edges 0
4 in. rubbed one side landing 5
3 0 2 in. x 3 in. do. and do. 0 6
4!J in. landing, with rubbed top and 2 in. x 4 in. do. and do. 0 7
tooled soffit 4 0 2~ in. x 3! in. do. do. and do . 0 6~
Do. do . but rubbed both sides .. 4 2 2! in. x 12 in. tread , tooled top and edge
5 in. landing with rubbed top and tooled jointed for riser and set in cement .. 6
soffit in scant ling lengths 4 3 3 in. x 4~ in. riser, tooled all round 0 7
! ,abour to back-joint Per ft. Jin. o 2 3 in. x r2 in. tread do. 2
Do. stopped sinking for rebate of 3 in. x r4 in. sill, tooled top and edges,
step o 4 weathered and set in cement .. 2 4
Do. rebate sunk for pavement light o 4 3 in. x 20 in. greatest width winding
Do. 4 in . rubbed edge .. .. o 5 treads, tooled as treads .. 3 0
Do. 4~ in. joggle joint and lead.. 1 6 4 in. x 9 in. threshold, tooled top fair both
Do. 5 in. Jair joint.. .. .. o 5 edges 9
Do 5 in. fair rubbed edge o 6 4 in. x r4 in. do. do. 2 II
4 in. x r 8 in . do. do. ,3 6
of in. x 14 in. criping, ruhbed weathered 4 in. x ro in. sills, tooled sunk weathered
throated both edges and fair jointed .. 4 0 throated and set in cement 2 0
4 in. x 18 in . do. do. .. .. .. 5 0 4 in. x r2 in. doorsill, tooled top and front
5 in. X 6 in. sills, rubbed sunk weathered edge weathered back-jointed and set
throated and set in cement 2 l in cement . . 2 6
5 in. x IO in, do. do. and do. . . 3 6 4 in. x 14 in. do. do. and do. 2 M
PRICE BOOK. 313

MA SON (continucd) - s , d, CARPE NTER (co11tin11ed)- s. d.


4 i 11. x 14 in. sills, tooled s unk weathered Deal mould for invert to opening 3 ft. 9 in.
throated and set in cement Per ft. Jin. 2 6 Jong, 5 in. rise, for back of circular
6 in .x 9 in. step, tooled top and front edge 3 0 recess Per No. I 0
6 in. x 9 in. do. as last and back-jointed .. 3 0 Do. for semi-circular niche, 2 ft. 6 in.
L in. x I I in. step, tooled all ro und 3 6 diameter, including dome centering
6 in. x 12 in. do. tooled top and face and for spherical bead 6 0
back-jointed 3 8 Centre and invert fo r circular opening in
6 in. x 14 in. step, tooled top and front 18 in. wall, 8 ft. 3 in. external diameter
edge
7 in. x r2 in. solid bottom step, tooled top
and front edge weathered back-jointed
4 0 half-brick reveal, 9 ft. internal
diameter I~ brick reveal . IO 6

and set in cement 4 0 CUBIC ITEMS.


7 in. x 20 in. solid winding step, tooled
tltree faces, fair joinlled bed 7 IO Fir in lintels, wall and bond plates,
Mortices
Do. and lead
Per No. 0
0
3
4
ground j oists and sleepers
Do. do . circular
Do. in gi rder flitches .
Per ft. cube
.. 2
3 6
3 0
ti

Sinkings in 2~ in . pavings for gulleys


.
0 3 Do. framed in roofs, floors, and parti-
Notcb ..1gs of slabs for chimney pieces 0 3 tions 2
Do., in 2 ~ in. p aving for iron columns 9
3
.
0
Do. do. circular ff 3 9
Do., in do .. for rain pipes 0 3 Do. framed in roof trusses
Rounded corner to 6 in sink 3 6
3
Hole cut and rebated for grating I 2
.:S~t'ERPICIAL ITEMS.
3 in. tooled templates, 9 in. x 9 in . I 6
D o. 9 in. x 14 in. I 9 Planing to fir . . Per ft . sup. o o~
3 in. tooled dished stone, r 2 in. square 2 3 Square and plane do. 0
3 in. tooled sink stone, 2 ft . x 2 ft., each Deal rough bracketing 0 2
with rebated perforation for iron Asphalted roofing felt and nailing to
gulley 8 6 b oarding joints closely butted,
3 in. tool ed template, r4 in. x r4 in. 2 6 measured net .. Per sqre. sup. 9 0
Do. r4 in. x 36 in. 4 6 i/; in. deal rough sound boarding and
4 in . tooled corbels, r4 in. x 9 in., and double fillets (joists not deducted) 20 0
building in 2 4 i/; in . x 2! in . deal rough slate battening
6 in . tooled template, 9 in. x r4 in. 4 0 and nailing to gauge for Countess
Do. r4 in . x r4 in. 5 4 slating to a 3 in . lap 9 0
Do. r4. in . x r8 in. 7 3 r in. deal rough close boarding, edges shot 19 0
6 in . tooled base, 9 in. x r2 in., for iron Do. do . do. and proper furrings; 23 0
standard . . 4 0 rt in. deal rough floor, edges shot 35 0
6 in. plain rubbed bases, 9 in. x r4 in. ,
each with one mortice for cog 4 0 i/; in. deal rough eaves board Per ft. sup. 0 3
6 in . h ard bases, r8 in. x r8 in., tooled to r in. deal rough facia 0 6
a ll surfaces, and each with two Do. gutter board and framed bearers 0 8~
mortices for cogs of base plates of Do. valley board 0 6
columns .. 8 0 r~ in. deal rough p itching piece and spiking 0 5~
r 8 in. hard bases, 2 ft . 6 in. x 2 ft. 6 in., r~ in. do. do . framed hip .. 0 5~
tooled to all surfaces, and each base r~ in. deal wrought and chamfered spiked
to have four dovetailed mortices for pitching piece 0 6
o 2 in . deal rough hip and ridge 0 6~
bolts of plates j 'a
Do. wrought and framed ridge 0 7
Do. rough framed curb c 6
CARPENTER. Do. do. do. on skew 0 7
Do. rough ro unded ridge and hips •• 0 7
All wood to be well seasoned, free from sap, shakes, 1arge or Do. wrought and chamfered pitching
loose knots, and all other defects. piece and spiking .. .. .. 0 8
Timber to be Baltic yellow fir. P lanks, deals, and battens, Do. wrougbt,dovetailed, and bevelled
yello w Christiania. curb 0 8
Oak to be English.
RUNNING ITEMS.
Timbers to hold, when fixc.d, the scantlings of the full sizes
Labour to groove in deal Per ft. Jin. o~
..
0
specified.
Do. rough chamfer _. .. •• 0 o!
No outside slabs are to be used, nor any sapwood. Do. rough splayed edge to iJ in. board-
ing 0 o~
CENTERINGS. Do. do. to I in. do. 0 o~
s. d. Do. rough circular cutting in 2 in. 0 I~
Deal rough centering to vaults . . Per sqre. sup. 24 o Raking, cutting , and waste to iJ in boarding 0
Do. to segmental apertures Per ft. sup. o 3 Do. do. r in. do. 0
Do. to circular do. 0 4 Deal, rough plugging to ... all 0 I
Do. to trimmer arch~s, including furring Do. feath er edge springer 0 I
down to soflits . , 0 4 Do. tilting fillet ..
Turning piece to 4~ in. segmental soffit .. Fer ft.
Jin . 0 3 Do. skirting fi llet. .
0
0
I
I
Do. to semi-circular do. 0 4 Do. dovetailed bearers .. 0 I1
Groins measured on the line of the points 0 9 Deal, rough, stout herring bone strutting to
Extra to oinking in centering for key ston e Per No. 0 3 7 in. joists <.;
4
Deal mould for invert to opening 6 ft. wide Do. do. t 1 9 in. do. 0 5
in wall 2 ft . 3 in . thick .. 3 6 Do. do. to I I in. do. 0 6
314 PRICE BOOK.

CARPENTER (cJntinued)- s. cl. JOINER (continued)- 5. d.


Deal, rough bracketing against wood, Proper door case Per ft. cube 5 6
flitches of iron girders for plaster Do. do. circular ll 0
cornice, I2 in. girt, including the
requisite lathing.. Per ft. lin. o 3
DEAL IN THICKNESSES,
Do. do. IS in. girt, and do. o 4
Do. do. 30 in. girt, and do. o g
~ in. rough !edged flaps hung folding Per ft. sup. >) 6
i in. deal, rough, grooved skirting grounds 0 !1 in. wrought one side plain linin gs 0 4
i in. x 21 in. deal, rough backings plugged Do. do. cross-tongued .. () 4}
to wall 0 Do. do. do. circular 0 9
I in. x 2 in. deal, rough spiked fillet 0 Do. do. do. and blackings
Do. do. circular and scribed 0 2 plug!:(ed to wall 0 7
I in. x sin. deal, rough facia 0 2~ i in. wrought both sides. matched and V-
I in. x 6 in. do. do. 3 jointed boarding, in half-board widths
0 0 4~
I} in. x I~ in. rough chamfered fillet as I in. wrought one side c 5
skirting . . .. 0 I~ Do. do. and blockings o st
1~ in. x 2! in. deal, rough spiked fillet 0 2 Do. do. and grooved grounds c 5~
2 in. deal, rebated drip 0 I Do. and cross-tongued linings 0 5~
l in. deal, rounded roll 0 2~ Do. and tongued soffit 0 6
Do. do. and staffbeaded do. 0 6
NUMBERS. Do. cross-tongued top and bearers,
glued and blocked 0 7
F'ixing only to iron screw bolts Per No. 0 2
I in . wrought both sides, matched and V-
Do. the heads let in flush 0 3 jointed boarding in half-board widths
Do. sets of wedges, keys and cotters 0 8 and backings 0 8
Sinkings in boarding for soldered clots .. 0
Do. do. and bearers ..
Labour to ends of 5 in. x I2 in. fir girder
0 8!
I in. wrought mitre clamped flap and
framed on splay . . 0 3 beaded frame 2
Halved and lapped joints on cant to 5 in. Il in. plain lining
x 4 in. 5
0 7~

....
0 Do. shelves, with strong bearers or
Do. do. do. to I2 in. x 6 in. 0 9 brackets .. 0 IO
Labour notching, I2 in. girt in 3 in . deal.. 0 3 Il in. wrought one side and framed I 0
Do. circular perforations, 6 in. Do. cross-tongued, and do. I o~
diameter, in I~ in. deal 0 3 Do. tongued, and rounded window board
Do. do. I2 in . do. 0 6 and bearere, including groO\-e in oak .. 0 8~
Do. shapingendsofhammerbeams Do. do. all as last, and cross-tongued " 0 9
• IO in. x 6 in. to pattern 2 6 I~ in. rough stacking boards and proper
Double felt seatings, cut to sizes, small 0 2 runners o;l 8~
Do. large 0 6 I~ in. wrought both sides 0 9~
Sets of deal rough blackings at back of " Do. and cross tongued .. 0 IO
mouldings I 0 Do. do. framed 0
Sets of deal dove tailed backings 6 Do. wrought one side, single rebated, and
Deal strong dovetailed boxes, I2 in. x r2 in , single beaded jamb linings 0 IO
as cesspools, including countersunk Do. double rebated, and twice beaded do. 0 IO~
hole for outlet 2 6 2 in. wrought one ~ide, and cross-tongued 0 IO
2 in. deal short rolls .. 0 3 Do. wrought both sides, filling in .. o ro~
2 in. deal short rebated drips 0 2 Do. do. and cross-tongued 0 II
2 in. fir rough cleats, 15 in. long 6 2! in. wrought both sides, and cross-
Extra to angle brackets to bracketing 47 in. tongued rail 0
girt 6 2~ in. wrought both sides , cross-tongued,
Ends of timbers bedded in shoes and hea':ls and clamoed shelf I I
in white lead 0 3 in. wrought h( '':sides, and cross-tongued 2~
Extra to trimming floor (joists 2~ in. x 6 in . )
for circular staircase.3 ft.6 in.diameter,
including blocking for circular well, RUNNING LABOURS IN DEAL.
forming margin to flooring, with
rounded nosing and sunk staff-beaded Labour to groove Per ft. Jin. o ol
apron lining 20 0 Do. throat o o!
Extra to trimming for, and forming in Do. small bead o o!
quarter partition, trapway 2 ft. x I ft. Do. rebate to form tongue . . .. o o~
6 in. for access to cistern, including Do. ' do. on splay, including
beaded linings, stop chamfered one groove in oak 0
panel trap, hinges and fastenings IO 0 Do . d:i. crossgrain in short
lengths 0 2
Do. i in . staftbead 0
JOINER. Do. I in . do. 0 I
The wood to be as before described. Do. rl in. do. o I
Do. rounded heel to 2 in. door 0 2
Thicknesses of Joiners' work are to be understood as the Do. hollow to correspond . . .. I 0 2
nominal thicknesses. Do. grooved and tongued angle to i in. 0 2
All glued joints are to be cross-tongued. Do. tongued and staffbeaded angle
to I in. 0 2
DEAL, CUBIC . Do. do. do. to 2 in. 0 2

W::ought framed and stop chamfered Per ft. cube 5 3 Memo.-Contractors having extensive machinery often price
Do. all as last, and rebated and labour such as the aforesaid very low, averaging perhaps ;ld.
beaded.. 5 9 per foot lineal or even less, taking one with another.
PRICE BOOK. 315
JOINER (conti1111ed)- s . d. JOINER (co11tinued)- s. d.

RuNNING ARTICLES IN DEAL.


r! in. x 3 in. wrought tongued and rounded
nosing as window board, including
Wrought weather fillet Per ft. Jin. groove in oak Per ft . Jin. 0 4
0 2
Do. splayed closing fillet .. 0 2 r! in . x 4rr in. wrought one side tongued
Do. splayed throated weather rail .. linings 0 3~
0 3
Moulded glazing bead, including mitres .. r! in. x 6 in. wrought one side soffit, staff-
0 r! beaded both edges 0 5~
~in. x ! .in. w-roug?t chamfered fillet, and r:l: in. x 9 in. do. t!lo. and do. 0 7!!
benamg to radms .. .. .. 0 I r:l: in. x 9 in. wrought one side, and beaded
~ in. x 2t in. wrought fillet 0 rt bell board and blackings 0 71,
Do. do. and bending to radius 0 Ii r:l: in. x rr in. moulded skirting 0 II
! in. x 3 in. wrought fillet . . 0 Ii r:l: in . x rs in. sunk and moulded do. I 3
Do. do. and bending to radius 0 2 I~ in. x Ii in. rough chamfered fillet 0 2
! in . x 3 in. wrought plain stop .. 0 ri Do. and scribing to floor and wall 0 2~
1' in. x 4 in. square skirting .. 0 zrr Do. wrought do. 0 3
it in. proper grooved skirting grounds 0 rrr Ii in . x 2 in. wrought framed and twice
1/: in. x !/; in. wrought mitred panel bead, chamfered bearers 0 3
including mitres.. .. .. 0 I~ in . x 4 in. wrought all round and framed 0 4
11: in. x rt in. beaded capping 0 rrr in . x 5 in. wrought one side linings with
Do. sash bead 0 I cavetro to edges .. 0 5~
i in. x rt in. beaded capping .. 0 r± Irr in. x 6in. wrought double beaded capping 0 6~
11: in. x 2 rn. wrought beaded stop .. 0 2 Ii in. x 9 in . wrought one side and tongued
!/; in. wrought one side pipe casing , fixed linings 0 7!
with screws to and includrng r:j: in . 2 in. x 3 in. wrought, twice chamfered and
wrought, rebated, and beaded grounds, once grooved fillet .. 0 4
plugged to walls. . .. .. 0 2 in. x 9 in. wrought one side, staff-beaded
7
r in. x r~ in. beaded capping .. 0 2 and grooved facia 0 8~
r in. x 2 in. wrought one side stop 0 2 2rr in. x 4 in. wrought all round and framed 0 5
Do. circular, including notching and 3 in . x 3 in. wrought shifting bearers 0 3!
fitting over frame .. .. .. 0 Do. wrought all round and framed
3
r in. x 2 in. wrought one side, tongued legs and bearers .. 0 4
soffit, including groove.. .. .. 0 zi 3 in. x 4 in. wrought framed, once rebated
1 in. x 2rr in. beaded capping, and scribing and twice beaded o 6rr
to brickwork .. .. .. .. 0 3 . Do. do. do. twice rebated
: ; .~ ,. ~.: 3in. urrnn~_h.t nnP c;:.ldt=to h?.MPrl. lin1na :;i -~
and four times beaded . . .• ., 0 8
Do. wrought b0th sides 0 3~ in. x 5 in. wrought, framed, rebated,
3fr
Do. wrought one side, and staff- beaded and chamfered . . .• .. 0 9
beaded do. 0 3 4 in. x 4 in. wrought framed, rebated, and
r in. x 4 in. wrought one side, linings, and stop chamfered .• 0 8
scribing to brir.kwork .. 0 3
Do. as last, but circular both edges, MOULDINGS.
and scribing to arch 0 4 i1; in. x !/; in. deal cavetto Per ft . Jin. 0 o~
in. x 4 in. wrought one side, lining, ! in. x r in. bead 0 I
tongued, and staff-beaded, including !/;in. x I:l; in. do. 0 I;i
groove 0 3 r in. staff-bead 0
r in . x 4! in. wrought one side, and grooved Do. circular •. 0 2
grounds 0 3 r in. x I in. moulding 0 I
Do. wrought both sides, capping 0 3 r in. x 2rr in. do . 0 I:I;
r in. x 5 in. wrought one side, tongued lining 0 4 r in. x 3 in. do. 0 I~
Do. soffit tongued both edges, and I in . x·4! in. rounded nosing 0 2
blackings 0 4 I:l; in. x 3 in. do. do. 0 2
r in. x6 in. do. and staff-beaded facia 0 4:f rrr in. staff-bead, including mitres .. 0 I:I;
r in. x 7 in. do. do. 0 4rr Do. do. and bent circular . . .. 0 I~
r in. x 9 in. wrought .one side, staff-beaded Do. do. and bending to radius, and
linings 0 5 screwing with 3 in. screws 0 2
Do. ledge chamfered to edges 0 5 Irr in. x 3 in. moulding
Do. linings splayed both edges and
0 2:J:
2 in . x 5 in. do. 0
backings .. 0
4
5 2t in. x 2t in. cavetto, and scribing to
Do. do. chamfered skirtings brickwork 0
including grounds and backings, 5
plugged to walls 0 4! NUMBERED LABOURS IN DEAL.
Do. do. a~ last , but secured to
quarter partitions 0 4:!: Mitres to beads Per No . o c!
Do. do. torus do. " 0 5 Stoppings on splay to do. 0
Do. do. moulded do. 0 5rr Notchings in linings for ledges 0
:i: in. x ro in. wrought one side, beaded Rounded corners to r in . . . 0
casing and blocking 0 srr Grooved and tongued angles to I in. x 6 in. 0 5
r in. x I I in. wrought one side, beaded Do. and do. tor in x I2 in. 0 7
linings 0 5~ Grooved, tongued, and mitred angles to
Do. and cross-tongued staff-beaded I in. x 5 in . 0 4
both edges 0 6 Do. · do. a nd do . to I!in . x6 in . 0 6
1! in. x r:J; in. angle fille t o r:J; Do. do . and do. tor!in. xri in. J 8
r:J: in. x 2 in . wrought one side soffit, staff- Framed angles to I in. x 4~ in. grounds . . 0 3
beaded one edge 0 2 Circular perforat ions 6 in. diameter in I in. 0 2
rf in. x 3 in. rounded n osing
Do. circular on plan .. .. 0
Q
3
5
Do.
Do.
do .
do.
in r! ia.
in 2 in. 0
0 3
0
316 PRICE BOOK.
JOINER (continued)- S. d. JOINER (continued)- s. d.
Scribings of soffits to iron columns Per No. 0 6 CASED WINDOW FRAMES AND SASHES.
Heading joints of circular frames, includ- Deal cased frames, with oak sunk weathered
ing oak keys and wedges 0 6 check throated sills, I in. deal outer
Seat holes cut and dished in r in ... 2 0
linings, Ii in. tongued pulley styles, fin.
Attend plumber to W. C . • . 2 6 sash beads, It in. wide.for and includ-
Do. to bath 3 6 ing Ii in. deal ovolo sashes in single
Do. to lavatory 2 0
squares, and single hung, with patent
Do. to sink 2 0
lines, brass-cased pulleys and iron
Housings of I in. x 9 in. skirtings .• 0 2
Tongued and mitred angles to do. 0 6
weights . . Per ft. sup. 3t
Do. all as last but double hung .. st
Do. do. do b ut with I2 light sashes 6t
Frames and sashes all as first described,
NUMBERED ITEMS IN DEAL. but the sashes 2 in. thick 7t
Paper box, combined with candle-bracket Per No. IO 0
Do. do. do. double hung 9t
Do. do . do. do. but in small
Beech towel-rollers and brackets .. 5
Do. turned cloak pins
Dresser, 7 ft. long and 7 ft. high, with Ii in.
0
0
6
squares, say 7 in. x 7 in. , with thick
astragal bars
Frames and sashes all as first described,
. 2 o~

cross-tongued pot-board, bearers, and but the sashes 2i in. thick, brass
riser, 4 in. square framed legs, 2 in. axle pulleys 2
clean deal cross-tongued top I ft. IO in. Frames and It ia . sashes as before but
wide, three dovetailed drawers, black
knob handles, framed and cut standards
with lead weights
Do. and 2 in. sashes and do.
.. I
5
9t
and top, with moulded architrave, Do. and 2i in. sashes and do. 2 3t
mitred round as cornice, three tiers of Circu lar head only to frame, and sash
plate shelves with grooves, beads nailed measured as square 3 6
on, large and small brass hooks fixed
on edge of shelves Continued and moulded horns to xt in.
Beaded strips, 3 in. x I in. and IO ft. long, sashes Per No. 0 2
plugged to wall for dish covers .. 2 0 Do. do. 2 in. sashes 0 3
Copper lid in two thicknesses, pegged to- Do. do. 2t in. sashes 0 4
gether, !edged, and with shaped handle 3 6
Small sliding 1oor, with runner and frame CASEMENTS.
plugged to wall for dustbin 3 0
Plate rack 3 ft. 6 in . x 3 ft . .. 20 0 Deal proper casement frames, with oak
Deal dustbin, 3 ft. 6 in. x 2 ft. x 3 ft. 6 in., sunk weathered and throated sills,
with slide cover, &c.
Deal moulded overdoors to design, 3 ft.
45 ° 2 in. deal moulded casements (no
ironmongery) Per ft. sup. 7
9 in. x rft. 6 in ... 15 0 Splay rebate and throat to lower rail Per ft. !in. 0 I~
Deal moulded cover fillet 0 2
Tongue and groove to hanging style 0 2
FLOORINGS. Deal fillets to form S joints to meeting
styles and screwing (both styles
JI in. best yellow deal prepared floor •• Per sqre. sup. I8 0 measured) 0 4
I in. do. do. r.9 0
It in. do. do. 23 0
r in. best yellow batten prepared straight DOORS.
joint flooring with splayed headings .. 25 0 i in. deal tongued, beaded, and !edged doors Per ft. sup. 0 IO
It in. do. do. 3I 0
I in. do. do. do. 0 II
Do. do. as last and ploughed and Ii in . do. do. do. 0
to;:;gued with hoop iron . . 39 0
It iu. do. do. do. ,,
Ii in. vellow deal rough warehouse floor, Do. do. as last and braced 3
edges shot .. ., .. .. 33 0
Do. do . do. and hung folding 4
2 in. do. do . 40 0
rt in. skeleton framed, !edged, and braced
It in. batten flooring as described includ- door, covered on one side with I in.
ing bearers in openings Per ft . sup. 0 6 tongued and beaded boarding, fixed
upright in half-board widths .. 4
Glued and mitred border to Ii in. 2 in. do do. 9
floor Per ft. lin. 0 2 2~ in. skeleton framed, !edged, and braced
. folding doors, filled in with I in.
Extra to forming sinking for mat 3 ft . X tongued and V-jointed boarding,
2 ft. Per No. 5 0 fixed upright in narrow widths 2 6
I;J; in. square framed one panel door I 0
Do. moulded and square door ..
LIGHTS. It in. two panel square framed door 0 II
Do. four panel do. . . .. ·· c
Ii'r in. deal ovolo fixed light.. Per ft. sup. o Bi Do. two panel bead flush and square
2 ·i.n. do . do. 0 9i Do. four panel do. . . .. ·· 2
2i in. do. do. 0 IIi Do. two panel moulded both sides I 2
Do. do. and hung on butt hinges .. 0 Do. four panel do. . . .. ·· 3
2i in . deal ovolo moulded and rebated 2 in. two panel square framed door
fixed sash with deep bottom rail, Do. four panel do. . . .. .. 2
including stout zinc rebated sash bars Do. two panel bead flush and square I 3
and rims secured to the wood to form Do. four panel do. do . . . I 4
pattern lights, with margins, circles, Do. two pan~! moulded both sides door 4
etc., to pattern • • ' i! 4 Do. four panel do •• 5
PRICE BO OK. 317

J OINER (contillued)- s. d. J o INER (continued)- s. d.


in. four panel stop chamfered both sides
2 5 in. x 5 in. framed and maulded newel .. Per ft. Jin . 2
doors, V-jointed panels.. Per ft . sup. 3 6 in. x 6 in. framed, moulded. and panelled
Do. all as last, but the upper panels newel .. 2 0
with diminished styles prepared for I in. x I in. square ba r baluster 0 2
glass 4 r! in. x 1! in. do. 0 3
Do. folding doors in four folds the set, 2 in. x 2 in. do. 0 4
each leaf in two panels, stop chamfered H ousing and wedging ends of steps into
both sides, V-jointed panels . . .. I 4 string Per No. o 4
2f in folding doors, each leaf in two panels, Do. do. of winders 0 6
lower do. bead flush and stop cham- Do. do. of steps with moulded
fered, upper do . sashed with diminished nosings 0 6
styles I 7 Do. do. of winders do. 0 8
2~ in. do. each leaf in three panels, the
Do. do. of do. with cireular
framing of plank and half plank ends ..
widths, four panel bolection moulded
0 9
Returned moulded nosings to ends of steps,
oo one side bead ,fl usb t he other, I! in. including mitres .. .. ..
thick, two upper panels with mould-
a 9
Do. do. circular on plan .. 2
ings for glass 2 0 Scroll brackets mitred to risers I 0
Do. circular on plan · 2 3
FIXED PANELLINGS. Dove-tailed siokings for balusters .. 0 2
Proper curtail step and riser •. IO 0
I~ in. deal, wrong-ht one side, double MitrPd and turned caps to handrails 2 0
rebated and twice beaded ja mu and Handrail j oi nt screws I 0
soffit linings, framed in five panels the Turnings to newels, from 0
sP.t, the panels stop chamfered and Turned pendant drops 0 6
V-jointed . . Per ft. su p. Turnings to It in . balusters 0 4
Do. do. all as last, but in six panels Do. to 2 m. do. 0 6
the set 2
2 in. deal, wn:iug:ht b oth sides, ·squar1>
CUBA MAHOGANY.
framed, panelled partition , two panels
in height . . .. .. I To include French polishing.
Do. do. moulded both sides 3 I in. wrought one side, cross-tongued seat
Do . d o. do. three panels in height 5 and riEer . . Per ft. sup. 2 4
Do. d o. do. do. with raised 1 in. wrought mitre clamped flap, and
mouldings 6 beaded frame
2 in . squa re framed sash partition, three 2 7
1~ in. wrought one side, and moulded,
panels high I 5 panelled enclosure for bath 6 0
Do. rimmed shaped bath top (the void
STAIRCASES. not deducted) 4 0
Labour to groove Per ft . Jin. 0
1 in. clean deal treads, with rounded Do. rebate 0
nosings, I in. tongued risers, glued, Do. small rounded angle 0
blocked , and bracketed on strong fir D .:i. rounded nosing to 1 in. 0 2
carriages . . Per ft . sup. I Do. I in. staff-bead and double quirk,
Do. do. in cross-tongued winders, with tongued angle
measured net 0 4
3
Il in. treads, with moulded uosings, I in. ~in. x 4. in. w~ought one side square s~irt­
tongued risers, carriages as before .. 5 ing, mcludmg grounds and backmgs
Do. do. in cross-tongued winders, pli.:gged to walls. . .. 0 9
measured net 7 4~ in . x 4 in . moulded handrail 2 ~

I! in. deal plain wall string Per ft. !in . 0


Tongued and mitred angles to skirting. Per No. 0 2
I! in . do. rlo. do . Rounded corners in! in. . . .. 0
3 Dished perforations In I in., for W.C.
2" in. do. do. do . 6 2 3
It in . do., outer string, tramed, rebated, Do. for handles .. I 9
Extra to preparing sets of W.C. fittings to "
sunk, and beaded
1~ in. do.
2 in . do .
do.
do.
do.
..

do. . .
.• ..

2
4
8
3
shift
Extra to forming small door in l~ in.
.. 2 9
framing, for access to bath cocks .. 5 0
Memo . - String boards are generally H ousings of handrail
assumed to be I2 ii:. wicle. 2 3
Extra to hinging same, wit h brass back
Deal moulde<l handrail under 8 in. of flaps 2 6
sectional area 0 Set of bath cradling .. " 7 6
Do. do. ramped 2 3
Do. d o. wreathed •. 4 0
Deal moulded handrail under I2 in. of OAK.

sectional area ! 6
-kin. x ~·in. wainscot wrought panel head,
Po. do. ramped 3 3 including mitres .. Per ft . !in. 0 3
Do. do. wreathed . . 6 0
Extra to grooving for and fitting to iron r in . x 6 in. bookboard, wrought all round,
core ,, and with moulded bead on each edge El
0 2
4 in. x 4! in. wrought threshold .. I 2
3 in. x 3 in. deal framed and stop cham-
fered newel 5 in. x 4 in., all a s las t, and beaded I 6
0 8
3~ in. x 3! in. deal framed newel.. 0 9 1! in . rou i.?h cleats, 6 in . x 6 in. . . Per No 0 5
Do. as 1ast, and chamfered .. 0 10 Do. ' 9 in. x g.in.
4 in . x 4 in. octagonal newel ., () Do . 10 in. ,, · • in . .• ~ ~
318 PRICE BOOK.

IRONMONGER. SLATER AND SLATE MABON.


Best Penrbyn " Ladies' " slating, laid to a s. d.
To include all requisite screws, nails, and fixing. 2t in. lap, and nailed with two zinc
nails to e•ch slate .. Per sqre. sup. 32 6
Brass work to be fixed with brass screws. Do. as last but to a 3 in. hp 34 o
s. d. Do. do . but with copper nails 36 o
in. cast iron butts Slating as first described, but " Countess" 36 o
2 Per pair I 4
Do. as last, but to a 3 in. lap . . .. 37 6
3 in. do. do. 8
Do. do. but with copper nails . . 40 o
3i in. do . do. IO
Slating as first described, but " Duchess " 37 o
4 in. do. do . 2 0
Do. as last, but to 3 in. lap . . 38 o
r8 in. strong cross garnets 3 3 Do. do. but with copper nails 4r o
24 in. do. do. 4 0
2t in. brass butts I 9 Leave slating clean and perfect at comple-
tion of works I 0
Strong iron sash centres 0 8 tin. Welsh slate slab, sawn out to sizes,
3 in. brass sash lifts . , 2 0 quarry planed and fixed, from Pe".' ft. sup. 0 II
Brass sash handles .. 9 !f in. do. do. do. I 2
r in. do . do. do. •,, 5
Single action spring hinges for 2 in. doors, rt,- in. do . do. do. " 8
with top centres, and fully charged, rt in. do. do. do. " 2 0
with oil .. Per No. 40 0 Do. as last but rubbed both faces 2 3
Do. do . but double action . . 45 0 Labour to groove r in. wide Per ft. lin. o 3
3 in. brass lever mortice dead lock 12 0 Do. rounded nosing, from o 2
4 in . cupboard lock .. 2 6 Extra course of slates and cement fillet to
6 in. strong rebated mortice lock, strong verge .. .. .. o 5
brass furniture on both sides .. II 0 Close cut and mitred hip, bedded in oil
6 in. best mortice two-bolt lever lock, and cement o 6
wainscot oak bold lock furniture both
sides.. . . .. .. .. Patent slate ridge and hip, 2 in. roll only o 6
14 0
6 in. do. all as last but rebated . . " 15 0 Do.
Do.
do .
do.
2t in. do...
3 in. do. . .
••
..
..
.•
o
o IO
8
6 in. iron rim two-bolt knob lock, rounded
edges, oak furniture IO 0
Do. do. 2 in. roll and 6 in. wings o ro
7 in. do. all as last .. .. II 0 Do. do. 2t in. roll and 7 in. wings r 2
7 in. stock dead lock, brass wards .. 12 0
Do. do. 3 in. roll and do. •• 6
4 in. iron neck bolt 0 6 Do. do. as last and ~v!~~ with
6 in, do ... white lead and copper screws.. r IO
0 9 8 in. x 3 in. rubbed channel 3 o
12 in. iron rod bolt I 0
rs in. do... 6 Labour, hole cut and dished for grate Per No. 2 o
24 in. monkey-tailed bolt " 4 6 Do. quadrant corner to r in. slate .• o
Bolt socket and leading in . . .. 0 Make good slating to pipe passing through
12 in. brass flush bolt, plate !f in . wide 2 3 roof 2 6
24 in. do. do... .. .. 5 6
Brass sash fastenings for 2 in. sashes 3 0
Wrought iron flush rings TILER,
3
Norfolk thumb latches ,, 2 0
Plaiu tiling showing on the face 4 in. on
J a panned iron plate buttons 0 2 double fir laths and wrought iron
Brass do. 0 3 nails .. Per sqre. sup. 43 o
r in. brass knobs 0 3 Do. do. showing 3! in. . . 50 o
9 in. japanned iron casement stays with Do. do. showing 3 in, 57 o
hooks and plates 2 0
Do. do. as last, but with oak laths 60 o
Brass cabin hook with plate and p lugging ,, 2 0
Old pan tiling strippe?, new lath~d, and
Do. door catch and letting into floor 2 0 re-tiled dry, allowmg 20 new tiles to a
Do. plain door handle 6 in. long in square ::u 0
the grip, and with solid brass back Do. do. allowing IOO new tiles to
plate combined . . '.. 2 9 a square . . .. .. 29 0
Do. drop umbrella holder with plates New pan tiling laid dry to a rn in . gauge 25 6
~ud screwing, shifting rain pan and
Flats of two courses of plain tiles, bedded
sockets 4 0 in Portland cement 45 0
Japanned iron barrel c:loor chain . . . . .. 2 0
Do. three courses do. 65 0
Wainscot oak long finger plate, mcludrn g
Per ft. Jin. 4
French polishing ..
Do. narrow for diminishe:l styles
..
"
I
2
9
6
Cutting and waste in plain tiling
Do. do'. circular ..
Double course of tiling at eaves . . . . · ·
.. 0
0
0
5
4
Stro·ilg lin es, hooks, arms, and pulleys, for Do. plain tile heading, and pomtmg
opening and closing lights and plugs in cement to verge.. .. ·· 0 4
in walls .. Per set 6 0
Hip tiles purpose made, to tit rake o~ roof,
Double do. and do. and bonded in with the other tllmg .. 6
7 0
6
Do. 34 feet from floor .. IO 0 Valley tiles do. do. do. ·· I

Iron French casement bolts , !f in. rod to Red ridge tiling . I 4


shoot up and down for folding case. Do. bedded in lime and hair. and
men ts 6 ft. 6 in. high jointeri and pointed in cement 9
7 6
Tile finials, P.C., 7s. 6d. each •. Per No. 8 6
Card frames .. Per doz. 7 0
Wrought iron ornamental hip hooks 1 6
rt in. brass dresser hooks 2 0 Memo.-For illustration of roof floor and wall tiles of various
Galvanised me<t books 3 0 descrif>tions, refer to Section A of the COMPENDIUM.
PRICE BOOK. 319
- - - - - - - - - - - -- - ··-- --·- .
FOUNDER AND SMITH. FOUNDER & SMITH (continzted)- s. d.
CAST IRON.
Circular staircase, 3 ft. 6 in. diameter, with
base plate screwed to wood and centre
All to be the best grey metal, cast at such foundry as the rod; also steps, landings, newels,
architect may approve. balusters, handrails, &c., in the usual
way complete Per ft. of rise 21 0
All castings inclusive of the requisite patterns.
To include also proving any of the ironwork that the archite~t
t in. x I ~n. saddle bars . . . .. Per ft . lin. 0 5
r in. x I rn . stancheoos to wmdows 0 9
may so require; also all hoisting. I in . gas tubing as handrail, including
s. d. screw joints, forged ramps and hand-
Metal in plain corbels, shoes and heads .. Per cwt. 1G o rail brackets securely screwed 6
Do. in hollow columns, with base
and cap plates, cogs, neckings, an:l Forged ends to do. ,. Per No. 6
moulded caps .. 12 0 Drillings in ! in. rolled iron 0 It
Do. in heavy area gratings 14 0 D..i. in t in. do 0 2
Do. in light do. . . .. 20 0 Do. in i in. do. 0 3
Do. in moulded cantilevers I8 0 C utting and fitting ends of 6 in. x 12 in.
Do. in sash weights IO 0 rolled iron joists to sides of similar do. 3 6
Ends oft in. rod, forged. drilled, counter-
) in. diam eter round rain pipe, including sunk, and screwed .. .. .. 0 9
nails and plugs . . . . . . Per ft. lir.. 0 6 Do. of i in. do. do . . • I 0
4l in. x 4 in. square ram p1oe, mcludmg Forging ends of 3 in. x tin. strap to pattern 0 8
bands, ears, plugs and nails . . . .. 8 Tapping ends oft in. rod 0 2
4l in. x 4 in. mo~lded eaves ~~ttermg, Do. It in. do. 0 3
! in. thick, with socket 3omts put Do. 1t in. do. 0 4
.., together with red lead and oil cement, Bossed ends to handrail I 0
and screwing to facia . . I IO
6 in . x 4l in. do. and all as last 2 2 Dowels and white lead bed .. 0 2
Galvanised wire bird gratings 2 0
3 in. swan-neck, 4l in. projection... . Per No. 6 tin. screw bolts, average I2 in. long with
Extra to plinth bends to 41 x 4 m . pipe .. 5 6 nuts, heads, and washers 0 6
Flat back moulded heads IO 0
tin. do. do . 0 7
Extra to junction for 3 in. round pipe 3 6 I~ . ~. ~ 8
Stopped ends to 4tin. x 4 in. guttering .. " 2 0
~ in.x 3 in. coach screws, including drilling
0

Angles to do. 4 0
and tapping .. .. .. .. 6
Outlets cast on " 5 0
Strong L irons, 18 in. x I2 in., with angle
0

Stopped ends to 6 in .. x 4l in. do. " 2 3 webs and screwing 6 0


Outlets cast on 5 6
Holes cast in and cleaned out through
r! in. metal for bolts 0 3
Ornamental window stancheon heads with
leaves riveted on at sides
Forged eyes in saddle bars for I in. x I in.
. 7 6
Do. through Il in. 0 4 stancheon I 0
Illuminating lens coal .Plate 16in ._d iamet~r,
with protecting nng for pavmg, cham Memo.-For stoves, grates, open and close fire-ranges,
hasp and stapl~ . : .. . .. . '- I 0 lritcheners, slow combustion and ventilating grates, chimney
Hit and miss venulatmg grating, I2 m. x pieces, stable fittings, and iron fireproof doors and frames , refer
6 in., and letting into wood 4 0 to advertisements in the COMPENDIUM, where numerous examples
Wall scraper .. ·· ·• ·· 8 0 and prices will be found .
Bold standard scraper t!.> be sele~ted, a~d
1 Jetting into stone and runnmg with
lead .• 12 0
Plain newel 3 ft. long, with long screw nut
and plate •. IO 0
I5 0
PAYIOR.
Plain ornamental do. do . . .
Ornamental fo•:.rways finial, 6 ft. 6 in. high Paving of hard grey stocks, la id flat in sand
above c'.one, of design to be selected, and join tec1 Per yd. sup. 2 II
and ·r;ith long rod let into stone and Do. do. in mortar
rur, with lead 70 0 3 8
Do. do. in cement 4 !I
Air brick, 9 in. x 6 in., and setting in walls Paving as last, but laid on ed.ge in sand
and lorming channels . . .. .• 0 4 2
Do. • do. m mortar 4 II
Do. do. in cement 5 8
WROUGHT IRON . Paving ofmalm paviors, laid_flat in sand . . 4 7
Do. do. m mortar .. 5 9
The wrought and rolled iron to be of the toughest and best Do. do. in cement 6 9
quality. Paving as last, but laid on e~ge in sanri . . 6 0
Do. do. m mortar . . 6 9
Metal in rolled iron joists . . Per cwt. 14 6 Do. do. in cement
I6 0 7 9
Do. in rolled steel do. . Paving of Suffolk white bricks, laid fl at in
Do . in iron chimney and beanng
bars cambered a nd caulked ·· 21 0
mortar
Do. do. in cement ..
. 7
7
0
9
Do. in fishing and forged angle plates 25 0
Paving as last, but laid on edge in mortar IO 0
Do. in rods, plates, heads, nuts, Do. do. m cement .. ,, IO 9
washers, and forged straps .. 27 0 Do. do. rubbed and faced
Do. in half round handrails and to close joints 12 5
round and square t wisted baluster, II
Dutch clinker paving . 9
including forging to ramps and 14 0
framing together Adamantine <:linker pavin g . .
Do. do. bevelled 15 0
Do. in galvanised water bar and
bedding in white lead Do, [19. !;i.id herring bone Lf 6
320 PRICE BOOK.

PA VIOR (continusd)- s. d. PLUMBER (co11:tinited)- s. d.


Staffordshire blue building brick paving, SANITARY .
laid fiat and jointed in cement .. Per yd. sup. 6
Do. do.
Do. paving bricks, laid fiat..
on edge

Do. stable bricks, grooved and laid on edge


10
7
' 6
6
6
Water services to be in accordance with the requirements of
the Water Company.
Milled lead and labour in cisterns, safes and
7
sinks Per cwt. 29 o
Tar paving, 21 in. thick, finished with a
dressing of Derbyshire spar rolled in 2 3 Close copper nai!ing . . Per ft . li il. o 3
Do. 3 in. thick do. 2 6 Soldered ang le 9 0
Do. 4 in. thick do. 3 6
Asphalte paving according to thickness, the Lead pipes to be inclusive of all joints in the length of same,
quantity required, and the firm em· and tacks where required. Lead pipes to be inclus ive of bends
ployed, from when the pipe is r1 in. or lP,ss; above that size, bends are to be
4 6 separately measured.
Granite pitching, laid in sand and grouted
in cement 15 0
1 in . light leadpipe (3 lb. per yd.) Per ft. Jin.
~ in. do. (6 lb. do . )
r in . do. (8 lb. do. )
2 in. York stone tooled paving, laid in r;J; in. do. (12 lb. do. ) I 4
straight courses, and jointed in cement Per ft. sup. I 0 11 in. do. (16 lb. do. ) I 8
21 in. do. do. 2 in . do. (2r lb. do. ) 2 2
3 in. do. do. ~
21 in. do (25 lb. do. ) 2 7
Do. do . as last, but rubbed
5
1 in. strong lead pipe (6 lb . do. ) 0 9
fi n. do. (glb. do. ) o rrt
2 in. Portland stone paving, rubbed and
l in. do. (12 lb. do. ) I 4
laid in straight courses in cement rtin. do . (16lb. do. )
2 2 l 8
21 in. do. do. 2 4 l~ in. do. (21 .lb. do. ) 2
3 in. do. do. 2 6 2 in. do. (28 lb . do. ) 3 0
gin., ro in, and 12 in. paving tiles, a nd 21 in. do. (36 lb. do . J 3 6
laying in sand Per yd. sup. 5 o 4 in. cast iron strong soil pipe. including
Do. do. in mortar 6 0 nails and plugs, joints caulked in red
Do. do. in cement 7 0 lead and oil cement 2 6
Staffordshire 6 in. red and buff tile paving,
bedded and pointed in cement, in- Extra on bends in 2 in. lead pipes Per No. l 5
cluding cement ground . . 6 6 Do. 2tin. do. I 8
Encaustic ti le paving P. C., ro/- per yd., 1 in . soldered stopped ends 0 8
and laying, including gro und . . .• 15 0 ~ in. do. 0 IO
Package and carriage only . . 3 0 I in. do. I 0
Laying tiles to pattern in cement 4 0 ! in. soldered branch joints .. I 3
i in. do. .. l 7
l in. do. 2 0
PLUMBER. 11 in. co. 2 6
2 in . no. 3 0
To include all lead and labour, straps, tacks, wall hooks, solder
and fixings, &c., for properly completing the work. Lead collars for unions 0 4
Cast iron valve box and cover 7 0
All sheet lead to be milled. Conical cap to 2 in. pipe 3 6
All the roof flashings to be well turned into the brickwork, and 21 in. to l in. lead cones and soldering 3 0
all the leadwork to be properly dressed. 31 in . to 2 in. do. do. 4 0
30 in. len~th of l in. iron perforated pipe,
including one capped end, r in. brass
STRUCTURAL. screw union for iron, and soldered
Milled lead and labour in seatings, cut to joint to lead pipe 20 0
sizes 30 in. length of 41 in . swanneck bent
Per cwt. 13 o
Do. do . and laying in gutters socket pipe out of 7 lb. lead, one
and flats .. end connected with iron gutter outlet,
26 6 the other turned into R.W. head
Do. do. in flashings 27 0
I2 0
36 in. length of 41 in. bent soil pipe out of
Lead dressed as cornices over deal moulded cores or other- 7 lb. lead, one end jointed to lead trap,
wise , involving additional labour, taJ b e charged the extra labour the other to iron down pipe . . 20 0
as per time expended. 4 in . patent cast lead P trap, including
jointing to W.C. basin :rnd soil pipe .. 18 0
Single welt Per ft. Jin. 0 2 Lead lavatory D trap, with brass cleaning
Double do. .. .. 0 3 screw, 11 in. inlet and outlet pipes, 2 in.
C lose copper nailing . . .. .. .. 0 3 screw cap and soldered joints .. r4 o
BurI!-ing in edge of lead, including groove
m Bath stone .. .. 0 2
t in. brass screw union for lead pipe 3 0
Labour cut edge, 6 in. deep in 6 lb. lead 0 6 i in. do. do. 4 3
Do. do. 12 in . deep .. 0 9 1:f in . do. do. 7 3
l~ in . brass washer and union for slate,
Bossed ends to rolls .. Per No. 0 6 with plug and length of brass cham 9 0
Soldered dots and screws 6 Brass washer and cementing in with do. 7 0
4 in. bossed angles 0 6 21 in. brass gra te and soldering in r 6
6 in. do. 0 8 3 m. do. and cementing in I 9
g ii;i . do. r o 3! in. brass screwed grate and frame, and
12 m. do . 4 leading into stone
I 2 3
Extra labour and solder in sunk cesspools 2 6 Copper draught flap for l in. lead pipe,
Copper wire balloon gratings for rain water and soldering .. 6
heads 3 0 Do. for r;i in. do. and do ... I 9
PRICE BOOK. 321

PLUMBER (contintted) - s. d, PLASTERER (continued)- s. d,


tin. brass fall-down lever basin cock, with EXTE RNAL WORK.
sc rew boss and soldered joint .. Per No. 9 o Render and rough cast on brick with
!/: in. gun metal fll ll way high pressure Dorking lime Per yd. sup. 15
valve, including soldered joints IO 0 Do. floated, and do , I IO
!/: in. high pressure valve ball cocks, with Do. as last, but trowelled on lath 3 0
sere w bosses copper balls,and soldered
joints 8 0 Moulded work Per ft. sup . 0
!/: in. brass screw-down bib cocks, with Arris Per ft . lin. 0 I~
screw bosses and joints 7 6
!/: in . brass screw-down stop-cocks with
soldered joints .. 9 0 INTERNAL WORK.

Rough render ~ne coat on brick Per yd . sup. o g


Mrn10.-Refer to Section M of CCJMPENDIUM (San itary Rencer one coat and set 0
Manufactures), where numerous descriptions and quotations will Render, float and set..
be fol)nd for lavatory, sink, bath, W.C., and other Iittings, earth 4
Do. do. circular 7
and trough closets, latrines, water-waste preventers, urinals, Lathing only . •
tanks , Bush tanks, pumps, etc.
0 9
Lath olaster, one coat and set I 7
Lath plaster, float and set partitions I II
Do . do. ceilings . . 2 0
Do. do. and finished bastard s tucco 2 3
ZINC WORKER. Do . do. and finish ed trowelled
stucco, smooth for paint 2 4
The zinc to be Vieille Montagne of best quality, and laid with- Extra to gauging with plaster each coat . . 0 3
out solder in the most approved manner . . Do. with cement .. " 0 3
Do. setting with gauged putty . • 0 3~
Lath plaster, float, set , flewing to soffits of
Vieille Montagne zinc as described, No. r3 stairs
zinc gauge, r6 oz. per ft. sup., as s. cl . 3 0
covering to trap door . . Per ft . sup. 0 8 Plain p laster moulding above 6 in. girt Per ft. sup. o
Do. No. r5 gauge, 2r!/: oz., measured Do. do. on lath I
net over surface of flats, and add for Plain plaster quirk ..
requisite turnings and laying .. Per ft. !in. o o!
0 9 Do. c ircular o o~
Zinc nailing . . Per ft. li n. 0 I Plain plaster moulding, 6 in . girt and undrr
Proper roll cap o 2t per inch of girth .. o rt
1~ in. plaster staffbead and double quirk ... 0 3
3 in. half round eaves guttering 0 5 1 in. stucco staffbead and do. .. ..
4 in. do. do. 0 6~ 0 3
Stucco reveal 4t in. wide on brick,
3 in. ogee do. 0 6 including 1 10. staffbead and double
4 in. do. do. 0 8 quirk 0 5
in. round rain pipe .• Do. but to IO in. reveal, the staff-
2 0 6 bead rt in.
2t in. . do. 0 8~
0 6~ Do. do . circular ..
3 in. do. O II
0 7 "
4 in. do. 0 9~ Make good plastering round roof corbels Per No. 0 6
Do. do. to chimney pieces 0
Bossed ends to caps Per No. 0 I~
Secret tacks 0 2
Bossed and soldered angles under 4 in. KEEN E 'S CEME N T .
high 0 4
Ordinary quality, including Portland cement groun d.
3 in. octagon rain water heads ,, 5 6
4 in. do. do. 6 6 Trowelled plain face on brick Per yd. sup. 2 6
3 in. shoes I 6 Do. on lath and a-half 3 3
4 in . do . 2 4 Do. as first in pan els . . Per ft. sup. 0 4~
Do. do. on lath 0 5
Arris Per ft. lin. 0 I
BELL HANGER. Do. rounded 0 2
Angle s in. girt, and slightly chamfered
arr is 3~
Ordinary house bells with c~anks , c?pper 0

wire, brass plate spring carnages, Moulding 3 in. girt and under 0 5~
&c., from . . Per bell r4 o Do. 6 in. girt. per inch of girth 0 2
Electric bells, do. 25 0 Skirting g in. high with mouldin g 3 in. girt 0 7
Pneumatic bells, do. 25 0
Mitred angles to do.. . Per No. 0 7
Stopped ends .. 0 4
P AR !AN C E MENT .
PLJl.BTERER.
IRcluding Portland cement ground.
All laths for plasterer's work to b e l ath-and-a-ha!~, ends not
over-lapping but butted, joints frequently broken, nailed at both Trowelled plain face on brick Per yd. sup . 2 6
ends with wrought iron galvanised nails. Do. on lath and half 3 3
The lime for plastering to be best chalk lime, sand to be clean Do. as fi rst in panels Per ft. sup. o 4§
sharp, and with proper proportion of clean hair.
<1.1> : Do. do. on lath .. ,, o ·s
322 PRICE BOOK.
----....
PLASTERER (contin!led)- s. d. GLAZIER (conlinued)- s. d.
Plai n face on brick, plain white and Patent rolled rough plate small fluted glass,
;' polhhed .. .. Per ft. sup. r 9 ~ in. thick, in squares not exceeding
Do. , as last, plain colours, and do. 2 6 4 ft. sup. . . P er ft . sup.
Plain moulded work .. I IO 0 5~
Do. and glazing in and inc luding
Do. do. polished 3 0 wash leather .. 0 6
Ro1led glass~ in. thick in cathedral tints,
PORTLAND CEMENT. and glazing in ordinary squ ares 0 4
Do. in and including lead lip,hts,
To be mixed with washed srnd in the proper proportions. banded and wired 2
External faces to be worked or tinted to an approved colour.
Grinding glass on one side .. 0 9
•• d Do. on both sides 6
Rough rendering on brick Per yd. sup. 4~
F loated bed for paving 8 Bevilling edges, ~ in. bevil .. P er ft. Jin. 0 4
Plain face on brick .. z 6 Do. ~ in. do. 0 7
Do. in hearths .. 2 7 Do. I in. do. 0 I-0~
Do. as paving I in. thick 2 2~ Circular cut~ing and risk to plate glass 0 3
Do. do. to currents 2 5
Grinding edges of glass not above Hi o. thick Per in. Jin . o ol
Plain face in narrow widths
Do. , circular
Per ft. sup. 0 si Polishing edges ,. 0
0 7~
Plain weathering ~ in. rolled rough plate glass tiles .• Per No.
0 6i lin. do. do. ..
0 IO
0
Arris Per ft Jin . 0 01 Hin. do. do. .. 6
Do., and I in. return . . 0 I ~ in. rough plate " Ladies' " glass slates 0 8
Throat .. 0 o~ Do. '' Countess" do. · 0 II
Rustic grooves V shaped 0 3 Do. ''Duchess" do. I 3
Do. square sunk 0 4
Do. moulded 0 6
Margin 2 in. wide 0
Do. 5 io. wide, including two arrises
and dubbing 0 2~
Weathering 4~ in. projection 0 2 PUNTER.
Do. 6 in. projection 0 2~
Do. 9 in. projection, including r in.
return and arris .. 0
The materials for painting and staining, &c., to be of the best
4 quality, best old genuine white lead, pure linseed oil, copal
Do. do. circular 0 6
1t in. staff-bead and double quirk .. 0
varnish.
4
Do. do. circular 0 6
11 in. flush bead and double quirk , part The painting to include properly knotting, stopping, ~ubbing
on rake, including ramps down, and priming all t.be woodwork where tor pamtmg, and
0 4 preparing where for staining , also metal and other work.
Do. do. circular 0 6
Roll 9 in. diameter and dubbing 0 4
Moulding 9 in. girt •. I
The number of coats specified is in addition to the priming
coat.
Extra to outlet Per No. 0 6 s. d.
Mitres to 9 in. moulding I Twice whiten on new work Per yd. sup. o 3
Stoppings to do. 0 6~ Distemper once, common colours . . 0 3
Do. on splay I Do. twice 0 4
Fair ends 0 9
Plain painting to woodwork, once in oil .. 0 6
Do. do. twice .. 0 9
Do. do. three times . . 0
GLAZIER. Do. do. four times 2
Do. do. five times 4
All glass to be of best glazing quality, free from all blemishes, Do. do. six times 6
neatly puttied and back puttied where required, and left clean Do. do. four times. fii~shed
on both sides and perfect at completion. · in party colours 3
Do. do. do. and flatted 5~
"
16 oz. sheet, not exceeding 6 ft. sup. Per ft. sup. 2 P lain painting to iron, once 0 5~
2 1 oz. do. do. Do. do. twice 0 8~
4
26 oz. do.
32 oz. do.
do,
do .
I
I
6
8
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
three times
four times .•
0
T JJ'
British polished plate, best glazing quality, Bar rod and strap, once in oil Per ft. Iia. 0 I
in squares not exceeding 3 ft. s up. 3 Do. do. twice .• rt
I'
2 0
Do. do. 6 ft. sup. 2 6 Do. do. three times " 0
Do. do. r2 ft. sup. 2 8 Do do. four times 0 2
Do. do. 25 ft. sup. 2 JO "
Do. do. 50 ft. sup 0 Skirtings and widths under 12 in .. once . . 0 I
Do. do . twice ..
Rough cast plate gla.<s. in squares not
exceeding 6 ft. sup. lln d t in . thick I
Do.
Do.
do .
do.
three times
four times
0
0 2,I~
0 3
D o. do. clo. ~in . thick I 3
Do. do. ilo. f in. thick 3 5 Sash squares, both sides, four times Per doz. 3 ii
Do. do. do. I m. thi;-;1$ 4 2 Large do. QQ, " .. 6 6
PRICE BOOK 32.3
PAINTER (continued)- s. d. PAINTER (co11ti1111ed)-· s. d.
Frames, both sides, four times Per No. 3 IO Extra grain light wainscot Per yd. sup. 6
Large do. do. 5 6 Varnish once in copal
Lights of varying sizes do. 2 6 0 7
Do. twice do.
Do., as last, and including edges 2 9 " 0
Tron bolts and corbels, four times ..
Rain water heads do.
. 0
0
3
6
Coal plates
Wall Scrapers
do.
do.
... 0
0
6
6
PAPERHANGER
Standard scrapers do. b
0 Preparing walls, !JUmicing, and sizing Per piece 0 IO
Bolt heads cut in black 0 I Best white lining paper I 6
L irons do. 0 6 Extra for hanging do. ,. 0 9
Stoves blacked ,, 0 6 Hanging only to ordinary pattern papers,
Ranges do. 0 9 from 0
Kitchen dresser, four oils IO 0
Chimney pieces do, from 4 0 The prices of paperhangings vary so greatly accordiPg to
qu;;lity and description, that quotations here would serve no
I
Stain, size and once varnish Per yd. sup. purpose, but in Section P. ot the COMPENDIUM, (Wall and
Do. and twice do. I 6 Ceiling Coverings) will be found numerous designs and
Per.ft. Jin. 0 3
Do. do. 9 in. skirt ing .. q •1otations of prices.

Co~. Co~t. Sj
notes and Data.
N preparing the following Notes and Data a careful selection has been made of the most

I useful tables and memoranda.


In a work of this kind it is scarcely to be hoped
been arranged in a form for ready use.
Leading authorities have been consulted and the whole has

that no inaccuracy should have crept in, but every effort has been made to render all the
information thoroughly reliable.

We shall be pleased to · receive . any suggestions by which its usefulness may be


improved in future issues .

ALTAR or LORD'S TABLE. ARCHITECT'S CHARGES. Architects' Charges-continued.


Height, 3 ft. 3 in. to 3 ft. 6 in. Width, I ft. 4, When several distinct buildings. being
IO ins. to 2 ft. 3 ins. Least Length 6 ft. 6 in. SCHEDULE SANCTIONED BY THE ROYAL repetitions of one design, are erected at the same
time from a single specification and one set of
IN STITUTE OF BRITISH ARCHITECTS, CON- drawings a nd under one contract, the usual com-
ALTAR RAILS. FIRMED AT A GENERAL CONFERENCE 01' mission is charged on the cost of one such building,
Should stand on only one step, and ample room ARCHITECTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM and a modified arrangement made in respect of the
should be allowed in front of rail for communi- r872, AND REVISED BY THE ROYAL lNSTT: others ; but this arrangement does not apply to the
cants. Height of rail 2' o".
TUTE, r898. * reduplication of parts in one buildi::g undertaking,
in which case the full commission is charged on the
ANGLE AND T IRON. r. The usual remuneration for an architect's total cost.
WEIGHT IN LBS. PFR FOOT RU!'", services, except as hereinafter mentioned, is a 5. If the architect should have drawn out the
Breadth commission of 5 per cent. on the total cost of works approved design, with plans, elevations sections,
of executed under his directions. Such total cost is to and specification, the charge is 2z per ~ent. upon
Flanges be valued as though executed by a builder with new the estimated cost. If he should have procured
added materials. This commission is for the necessary tenders in accordance with the instruction of his
Inches. t ! ~ '& ~ preliminary conferences and sketches, approximate employer, the charge is ~ per cent. in add ition.
2·50
2~
3
't
l' 7
2·03
2'66
3·28
3•34
4·17 4'95
estimate. when required (such, for instance, as may
be obtamed by cubing out the contents), the
Two and a-half per cent. is charged upon a ny works
originally included in the contract or tender but
subsequently omitted in executio~ . These ch~rges
2 · 29
3! 2·71 3·92 5·01 6·00 necessary general and detailed · drawings and
4 3· 13 4'54 5·83 ]'OJ 8·14 specifications, one set of tracings, duplicate speci- are exclusive of the charge for takmg out quantities,
4, 3·54 5' 17 6•67 8·08 q·39 fi~ation, general superintendence of works, and Preliminary sketches and interviews, where the
5 J'96 5·8o 7'50 9·n I0'64 12·05
examining and passmg the accounts, exclusive of drawmgs are not. further proceede? with, are
6·41 8·33 rr ·&, lJ 'SO
g' n8
4'80 ]'OJ 9·16
10·16
II'2I lJ'lJ 14·95 16'66 measuring and making out extras and omissions.
2. This commission does not includ e the payment
c.harged for accordmg to the trouble mvolvcd and
time expend ed. . .
6~ r66 9·99 14·37 16'~ 18'33
~~:~§
5 ·21
7 5·62 8'29 10· 82 15·61 l]' 20·00 for services rendered in connection with negotiations ' 6. Should the client, havmg approved the design
71 6'03 8·93 11·65 14'33 r6·85 19'32 21•67 relating to the site or premises, or in supplying and '.'fter the C?ntract dra.wmgs have been prepared,
8 6·44 0·:;3 12'52 15'37 18°10 20•78 23·33 drawings to O'round or other landlords, or in reqmre material a lterations to be made, whether
9 lo· SO 14·17 1]'47 20'6o 23 ·70 26•66
lO l2'o6 15'83 19·55 23·10 26·6I 30·00 surveying the "site or premises and taking levels, before or after th.e contract has been entered into,
making surveys and plans of buildings to be altered , an ext.ra ~harge is mad.e m proport10n to the time
SAFE DISTRIBUTED LOAD IN CWTS. making arrangements in respect of party-walls and occupied m such alt:erat10ns. .
rights of light, or fordrawingsfor and correspondence 7. The architect is entitled during the progress of
i Breaking Weight. Ends fixed. with local and other authorities, or for services the works to payment by instalments on account at
Dim ensions. Bearing in feet . consequent on the failure of builders to carrv <;>ut the the rate of S per cent. on the an.10unt of the certi-
4 6 8 IO II 14 works, or for services in connection with litigation ficates when granted, or alternatively on the sign-
I x i x ·76 ·62 ·51 or arbitration or in the measurement and valuation mg of the contract, to half the commission on th
1~ x
2 x
i§ x
2 x f• ,.~

S:1s
1·02
3·12
5·84
2'34
p1
1·87
3·~
n6
2·91 of extras a:id omissions. For such servic~s
additional charges proportionate to the trouble
am".unt thereof, and the remainder by instalments
durmg their progress.
>ix 2~x H'S '6 6' 7 5·75
a:~J 8. The chargeyer day dep~nds upon an architect's
3 x 3 x
3§ x 3~ x 1· 19· 14'79
•r 20·5
1r8r
16•4
9·87
13·66 n·46
involved and time spent are made. The clerk of
the works should be appointed by the architect, profess1~nal pos1t10n, the mmimum charge being
4 x 4 x
5 x 5 x
6 x 6 x t J1'25
t25
2·5
:15 ·0
45·0
66·0
20·83
27·5
55·0
1r86
32·14
47"14
his salary being paid by the client.
3. In all works of less cost than £r,ooo, and in
works requiring designs for furniture and fittings of
three gmneas. _
9: T~e charge for tak;ng a plan of an estate,
laymg it out, and .arrang~ng for building upon it, is
AREAS.
Trapezium ~ sum of parallel sides x yertical
buildings, or for their decoration with painting,
mosaics, sculpture, stained glass, or other like works,
and in cases of alterations '1.nd additions to buildings,
I regulated by the tane, skill, and trouble involved.
ro. For settmg out on an estate. the position of
the proposed road or roads, takmg levels, and
distance apart. 5 per cent. is not remunerative, and the architect's prepanng dr~wmgs for roads ai:id sewers, applying
Tri=(:'le ~ perpendicular x ba.se.
Cycloid = i a.rea of generating circle. charge is regulated by special circumstances and for the sanction of local au.thonties, and supplying
SCctor of Circle - deJ:'rees :"n arc X aru •/ &i:r&U conditions. all necessary tracmgs. for this purpose, the charge is
2 per c.ent. on tl:e eshmat~d cost. For subsequently
36o
• Copyright of the Royal Inst. of British Architects, 1 prepanng workmg drawrngs and specifications of
Su also '' CillCLES." Proportions ef. of whom copies can be obtained, price 6d. roads and sewers, obtaining tenders, supplying one
326
Architects' Charges-continued. fl' Aspect-contin11ed. Baths and Washhouses-continued.
copy of drawings and specifi cation to the contractor, To DETERMINE SOUTH BY A WATCII. - Point 1 2 hat and coa~ pegs, and mi~ror. Ladies' dressing
superintending works, examining and passing hour hand to the sun. Half-way from hour hand boxes, 4 ft . O 111. X 4 fr. O m. .
accounts (exclusive of measuring and valuing extns to XII gives the direction of S. To determine . GANGWAYS rou.nd pond, 4 ft. o m. clear at
and omissions), the charge is 4 per cent. on the cost East and West erect a vertical rod on a flat sides, and 6 ft. om. to 8 ft. o m. at ends, well
of the works executed, in addition to the 2 per cent. surface. Describe a circle with the rod as a rubbed hard York stone best for paving. Fall to
previously mentioned. centre, and the height of the rod as radius (varies surface drains.
rr. For letting the several plots in ordinary cases with latitude), mark the point where the shadow DIVING STAGE, JUDGES' PLATFOR~·r , PRESS
the charge is a sum not exceeding a whole year's
ground rent, but in respect of plots of great value a of the sun touches the circle in the forenoon, GALLERY, WATER CHUTE.
special arrangement must be marle. and again in the afternoon, and draw a line TEMPEI:ATURK of.water, 70° to 72° fahr., and
12 • For approving plans submitted by the lessee, thr0ugh the two points, which line will give the for women and children, 72~ \o 75°. Room
and for inspecting the buildings during their "East" and "West." outside pond and Douche room 68°,and for women
progress, so far as may be necessary to ensure the and children same as pond. Water should be
conditions being fulfilled, and certifyrng for lease, ASPHALT is used either in a mastic state warmed by the injection of steam round the
the charge i a percentage not exceeding r~ per and rubbed to a smooth surface, or as a powder, sides near the bottom, the pipes in chases and
cent. up to £5,000. and above that by special spread and consolidated with hot irons. The cased for protection.
arrangement. former for floors, roofs, damp-proof courses, walls, LATRINES should be kept separate from bath,
13. For valuing freehold, copybold, or leasehold arches, tanks, reservoirs, etc. The latter for and warmed and ventilated.
property the charge is:- roads and pavements where the traffic is heavy. CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE BATH. Good
On £r ,coo 1
per cent. Thickness. For floors and roofs, ~ inch to - I sound foundation, a shell of Portland cement
Thence
Above to £ro, ooo
£ro,ooo it ",, on residue. · b ; 1or
me ' pavemen t s an d roa d s, r 14 t o 2 me
· h ; 1or
' concrete 1·ns1.de rendered 1'n ce1nent and 11'ned
In valuations for mortgage, if an advance is not eamp-p~oof courses, i to !,inch; and as a vertical with asphalte. Then tested, and if water-t ight,
made, one-third of the above scale. The minimum damp-proof course, i to 1lf inch. paved and faced with white glazed bricks or tiles.
fee is three guineas. The bed for receiving Asphalt must be tho- If used for swimming entertainments, means of
14. For valuing and negotiating the setHem~nt roughly dry, and where it is to be attached communication from one end of the bath to the
of claims under the Lands Clauses Consolidation kl vertical faces, the ground should be rou~h te other should be provided outside.
Act or other Acts for the compulsory acquisition of aiiocd a l!OOd kcv. ' SLIPPER BATHS. rs! class. Two compart-
property, the charge is on Ryde's Scale as ments: one containing glazed fireclay bath, white
follows :- BARS. inside and out, with warm and cold donche over.


ON AMOU NT OF SETTLEMENT, WHETHER BY ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. Fittings- foot board, towel rail, electric bell and
VERDICT, AWARD , OR OTHER\\'ISE. Weight in lbs. per foot run. soap dish; other, a small dressing room with
Amount. Gs. Amount. Gs. Amount . Gs. d · bl l h · h d
£ £ £ lsches. Round. Square. Inches. Round. Square. ressmg ta e, g ass, c air, rug, at an coat pegs.
loo
200
5
7
J,>oo
3,400
29
JO
7,200
7,400
49
50
164 -.os
"J68G: ·470
2~
!/. 2 x6·J8
w82
20·85
25»5
2nd class. Single compartment, 6 ft. 3 in. X
6 ft. o in., in clear, Bath fireclay, g lazed inside and
JOO 9 J,600 31 7,6oo 51 ·655 ·835 3 23·58 3o·os over rim and rest painted. Fittings- foot board
400 II J,800 32 7,800 52 1·024 I"J04 Ji 27·68 3~·25 1 ·1 1 h l . b II
33
500 13 4,ooo 34 8,ooo SJ ,. 475 1.8 77 ~ 3,. 09 40 ·s5 seat, towe ra1, cot es pegs, e ectnc e , soap
6oo 14 4,200 35 8,>oo 54 .-008 2·555 i 36·84 46·93 dish, mirror and brush, shelf and thermometer.
700 15 4,400 36 8,400 55 2'62 3·3J6 4 41·90 5J'38 Divisions, 6 ft. 6 in. high, and standing a few
800
900
16
r7
4,600
4,800
36
37
8,600
8,800
56
57 I ,,.
l',
3'JI
4·09
4·22
5»4
:4t 47"3°
53·09
6o"28
6r6o
. h b fl f
me e~ a ove oor o ename e, sate, ig t
11 :l I l' h
1,100 xS 5,000 38 9,000 58 4.95 6·33 58·09 75·J2 I coloured marbles or, preferably, of white glazed
1,200 19 5,>00 J9 9.200 59 5·89 7·50 s 65·46 8J"4 2 bricks. Valves non-concussive, and regulated by
60 1} 1 2 92'02
1,400
1,600
1,800
20
21
22
5,400
5,600
5,800

41
42
9,4oo
9,6oo
9,8oot
6x·
62
I ,~
6·9
8·02
9·21
s·sx
10'29
II'72
s}
5
s
7 "5
79·28
86·65
101·0 •
uo·35
attendant. Waste should empty bath in 2 minutes.
W fl
ASH . OUSES.
2,000 2J 6,ooo 43 10,000 6J 10·48 IJ 'J5 6 94·35 120· 1 5 ROOMS REQUIRED.-Washhouse and mangling
2,200 44 6, 20° 44 n,ooo 68 >i x3 ·26 16 ' 89 room, waiting room, cloak and bonnet room,
2'4° 0 12 000
2
5 ~·t0 4g ' ~~ Note.-Forweighte of bars oflarger size multiply a bar I and creche near entrance, store, bath and sink
~;6: ~~ 6;s: 17 :6;~: OJ half the size by 4· I room, w. c., etc. Accommodation for manager
3,000 JS 7,000 48 l8,ooo !OJ FLAT BAR IRON. and wire.
Beyond this Half-a-Guinea p~ ; ~~nt. IIJ
0 0
Weight in lbs. per foot run. WASHHOUSES, with drying closets one side of
The above scale is exclusive of attendances on juries Breadth room, washing compartments on the other.
or umpires, or at arbitrations, and also of expenses in ins. Thickness in fractions of an inch. Each Wa$her has a compartment and one drying
and preparation of plans.
o/ghe~~~;~t~~~:i<l!ied~~~i~~~~~l~~ ~h~r:~~~i~l~~~
cent. on the estimate, but i11 no case less than two :t .
~

:1 :i~ ~:~~
73
t

x· 46
~

rn
n9
~

~:~~
~:~~
rn rn Hi r~
J'65
Ii ~

4·38
ii

5·10 5·83
horse, numbered to correspond.
hi;,:c~n~o~pa~.~mb~~~e~~. " S~o~;d ~o~~~in
6 0 41
t::
troughs, one for boiling and rinsing at back, and
guineas. For services in connection with settle- 2 ·84 1·67 2'50 3·34 4·17 5·00 5·85 6·67 one for washing.
ment of claim, by arbitration or otherwise, extra 2.t '94 1·88 .-sx 3·76 4·6<J 5' 63 6'57 r~: Steam supplied to back trough for boiling
ch:6~'F!r~~pa~~t;~ng~e~e;~~I:g~· and ~~ ~,:~2 5 ~2 : 2~0 JJ3:~7~ ~5 :~00~ ~6 :~45 ~7 :85! F7 3~
5 qx5 . 4·075
4 0 1 2
advising on 9·17 purposes, and hot and cold water supplied to
3 xo·oi front troughs by cocks with movable nozzles.
the sanitary condition of· premises, t h c ch arge must ; r 35 5· 4J 6·77 8·14 9·4 1 0·.85
deoend on the nature and extent of the services 33 1. r46 2·92 4·J8 5'84 7·39 8·75 xo-.2 11 68 Hot ar.d cold water supplies may be carried on
rendered. 3~ 1•57 J'IJ 4·fuj 6'26 7·81 9·39 10"94 12·51 iron standards fixed along top of divisions, that
~:~

rn rn
17. In all cases travelling and other out-of-pocke 4 1·67 3·34 5·00 6·68 IO"ox n·6<J 1 3·35 for steam should be carried along floor, with
~~~DSI~ t~:e ,foa:~ i~~t t~7c{ ~e~U~n~~d~~i~~ I~~dtl;~ :~
1
an exceptional expenditure of time in travelling, an s
Hi fl~ ~:~% ~n~
2'09 p7 6-.5 ::J 1 10·43 12·50 14·50
ffii ~rn
xr
upc;~~~ t~~~~~hs ~~ e~~~kc~;n~:~;:~~~ent
a lattice
shelf to take linen when washed, and underneath
additional charge may be made under Clause 8. 51' n 9 4'J8 ~:~~ 75 ro·95 13·x4 15·3 2 52
18 .35
receptacles for soap and soda.
rs. When an architect takes out and supplies to i ~:;~ n~ po ~:~~ u: 47 ~~:~
5 13 75
: xq·18
Divisions mostly of cast iron, galvanized or
builders quantities on which to form estimates for ~ ,. 50 5.00 7' 50 xo·oo ~~·~; ~!·~i 17 ·52 painted. 20·04
executing his designs, he should do so with the . ·f 1 · ·
concurrence of hia client, and it is desirable that the For STEEL BARS multiply above by 1·02
Hydro extractor, or centn uga wnngrng
architect should be paid by him rather than by the
I
builder, the cost of such quantities not being BATHS AND WASHHOUSES.
machines about 22" diam., driven from below.
Heating of drying closets by coils of steam
· lu d ed m
me · th e comm1ss10n
· · o f 5 pe r cent · PUBLJC BATixs.
~
I
pipes,· temperature of closet 140°, combined
with efficient ventilation.
ASPECT Proport10n of LARGE l3ATH, length and width, I
Walls faced with glazed bricks, surface drainage
MOST SUITABLE FOR ROOMS. 3 to I. IOO ft. x 35 ft., best size for rst class of floor.
Bedrooms, S.E. Ditto Summer, N.E. Bil- bath. Depth of water, 3 ft . 6 in. at shallow end, Average stay of one washer, 2~ hours, average
Iiard Room, N. or N. W. 6 ft. to 7 ft. at deep end. Depth should be indi- water used, 45 gallons.
Conservatory, S., with ends E. and W. cated on wall, just above safety rail, in plain MANGLING RooM, adjoining washhouse, one
Dairy, N. figures at every 5 ft. of length. large and one small steam driven box mangle,
Dining Room, N. to N. E. Drawing Room, Space required for WATER POLO 75 ft. o in. x and table for folding, etc.
S.E. 35 ft. O in., and depth 4 ft. 6 in to 7 ft. o in. IRONING.
Kitchen Offices, N. Larder, N. Library, E. Open self-draining channel near top lo receive Little or no ironing done- this at home, but
Morning Room, E . Nursery, S. or S.E. scum, and as spitti ng trough, an iron or copper small gas stove should be provided for heating
Porch, N.E. Servants' Offices, N.E. Sick safety rail , I~ in. diam., a few inches above water irons.
Room, s.E. line all roun'1. CLOAK AND BONNET ROOM with ventilated
Smoking Room, N.W. Staircase and Land- DRESSING BOXES, 3 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 6 in. cupboards, with lock and key, and numbers to
ing, N. Fitted with seat, battened foot board, small shelf, correspond with number of drying closet, etc.
327
BILLIARD ROOMS. I Brickwork-continued. C h imneys and Flu es-continued.
. A fu ll size table is 12 ft. x 6 ft.; smaller BRICK NoGG!NG.-I yard super requires 45 CHIMNEY BREASTS not to be CUT Aw Ay from
sizes are 6 ft. , 7 ft . , 8 ft., 9 ft. , 10 ft., and r.r ft . •tocks laid fiat, and! c. ft. of mortar. any party wall without the certificate of the District
Clear space round table usually 6 ft., sometimes I yard super requires 30 stocks laid on ed d Surveyor.
only S ft. Space between two tables should be ~ c. ft. of mortar. ge an
CHD1:NEY SHAFT, jamb, or flue, not to be CUT
INTO, except for repair, for letting in, removing,
5 ft. Seat and l.ounges sh~uld be. clear of playing In dry weather bricks should be wetted be£0 r or altering pipes and smoke jacks; for forming
space, and be raised. Height of room should be use. e openings for soot doors, and for insertion of ventil-
13 ft. lo 14 ft . Top light and ventilation Each course should be flushed with mortar. ating valves, the opening for such not to be nearer
necessary. Reg 1 t h than r2 ins. to any timber or combustible material.
The floor of a billiard room should. if on the 0
u~st /:~r~~ges no part more t an 4 feet above POSITION AND COURSE OF FLUES to be out-
ground floo r, be constrncted with solid supports, "Sleeper walls or piers 4 , 6" or 5' apart. lined in durable manner on outside of wall, except
and, if on an upper floor, with beams under the Hollow walls, cavity 2i" with 3 or 4 ties every in outer wall.
Flues for OVEN, FURNACE, COCKLE STEAM
legs of the table. yard super, arraJ'li:ed diagonally. Provide air bricks BOILER,, OR CLOSE FIRE for any trade or business ,
BOILING POINT. for vent ilation Cover heads of doors and or range or cooking apparatus of any hotel, tavern ,
Centigrade. Fahrenheit. windows with 4fb lead, at least 12 inches or eatiug house, to be surrounded with brickwork
0 1 wide, and turned do 8z ins. thick to level of ceiling to room over.
Alcohol boils at 74·4 I The greater thickn of hollow wall should be Flues to STEAM BOILER or HOT AIR ENGINE to
Ether ,, 35'5 Inside for strength. be 20 ft. high from floor of engine.
Quicksilver ,, 36o
100 2IS Keep cavity of a hollow wall clear of mortar TIMBER AND WOODWORK not to be nearer
Water ..
drippings as work proceeds. than r2 inches to inside of flues or chimney open-
BOLTS AND NUTS-IRON. I ings, not to be within ro ins. , of upper 5ide of
the hearth, not within 2 ins. of face of wall about
WEIGHTS IN LBS. CATTLE SHEDS~
She!ters. I. any chimney or flue if such wall be Jess than 8~
Hexagon head and nut and round neck. ins. thick, unless face be rendered.
For eacli Space for each Sheep ro'ft. super. WOOD PLUGS not to be nearer than 6 ins., and
Clear Length of Bolts in Inches additi<>aal ,, Pig IO ft. ,, iron hold fasts than 2 ins., the inside of any flue.
Diameters under Head. Inch ,, Bullock 40 to 60 ft. super. Pife flues, see " Pipes."
in in len~
l~ J A l)
Inches. I CHAINS.
·038 ·059 ·014
OHl.MNEV SHAFTS.
i
1\
'OJI
·056 ·067 :~n 'JOO ·ou SAFE LOAD CALCULATED AT ABOUT t 011'
·092 ·107 · 123 ·154 ' OJI Circular shafts offer only half the resistance

~
·225 ·043 BREAKING WEIGHT.
'139 ·161 ·182 t~ wind of square shafts. Flues should always be
·200 ·228 · 2,i;,6 •312 ·056 Stud Link Cables. Close Link Cables. cucular .
.p; ·276 ·348 ·420 ·07a
Dia. of Safe Dia. of Safo
:m
·312 Dia. of Safe Dia. of Safe
·369 ·456 'o87
bar. load. bar. load. Chimney shafts should not be attached to build-
~ ·412
·127
bar. load. bar. load.
·613 ·676 ·740 ings owing to unequal settlement.
i 1·039 1·124 1·2q4 ·170 Ins. Tons . Ins. Tons. Ins. Tons. Ins. Tons.
Thickness of brickwork: top 20 ft . (if flue

~
1·823 I~ ·15 2'7
'
·t
1·496 1·604
2·210
2'956
·219
2'406
3·306
'286
·350
l ~
I
1•33 1fi I I
r66 xii
9'75
12·75
fa
i
-t.
·27
•41
3·0
3'5
not more than 4 ft. 6 in. diam.) I brick. (If flue
over 4 ft. 6 in. diam.) 1! bricks. Add ~brick to
~A
1~
3·864 4·296
S'4Jl
h54
·425
·595
·703
ti 2
2'5
I~
2
14·75
r6·75
2§ 18·5 I·
•6
·Sr
1 ·07
I

'f
4
5
6·25
thickness for evnv 20 feet below.
F urnace should not be further away from shaft
·~ n·931 ·918 I
J'S
4'5 2' 20·6 ;. 1'35 ~A 7'25 than i height.
I~ 5'75 2j 22'33 , r67 I~ 9
BRICKWORK.
SIZES OF BRICKS.
:t 7 s.,,2.\ 24·33
2f 29·33 ¥ 2·01
2'4 ~\ IJ
II Fire brick lining inside base should be indepen·
dent of main shaft, and if temperature of vapours
very great, take fire brick lining to the top.
Si x 41 x 2~
CHANCELS.
London Stocks Shafts carrying off poisonous fumes should be
8ix4tx2t Clear space between fronts of book boards at at least 250 ft. high.
Red Elin
9 x 4~ x 2t least 5 ft., where width of chancel is under l 8ft.,
Welsh Fire ... Hard stocks and mortar' stand heat better than
Glazed
Suffolk Whites §t ~ :t ~ ~I but 8 ft. or more where possible.
In large churches provide for return of Com-
municants through side aisles .
stone and cement.
Foundations should be large and spreading.

8t x 4i x 2t
Staffordshire Blue ... x rt x 2~
6 Caps should ~nly have a slight projection, u
In chancel aisles movable seats are desirable. they catch the wmd and cause oscillation.
9 x 3 x 4 CHIMNEYS AND FLUES. Hoop iron bond is required every ten or twelve
9 x 4~ x 2 L.B. ACT, 1894.-Digest. courses for each~ brick of thickness.
" 10 x 5 x 2 Except to steam engine, brewery, distillery, or A lightning conductor should be fixed to shaft.
1
Adam~ntine c'linker ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~t manufactory, not to be higher above roof, etc., ad -
joining than 6 times the least width, unless bonded L. B. AcT, 1894. Digest.
Dutch Clinker 6} X 3 X I~ 'to another chimney not in same line, or otherwise To be of brickwork and mortar, and if detached to
The Suffolk White, Blue Staffordshire, and the secured. taper 2! inches in ro feet of height.
Chimneys may project ON CORBELS thickness of Thickness of b_rickwork at top and for 20 feet down
•Clinkers are used for paving. wall immediately below. Others to be on SOLID to be at least 8~ mches, and half brick additional fot
500 Bricks= I load, and weigh I~ tons. FOUNDATIONS ·and footings, or on iron girders every 2n feet down.
1000 Bricks stacked = 50 to 55 c. feet. bearing on party, external, or cross walls, to satis - C.a r cornice .pedestal plinth string course to be
1000 Old Bricks stacked= 65 to 70 c. ft. faction of District Surveyor. ~~.,._ additional to thickness required and every cap to bo
ROD =STANDARD MEASURE - 16~ ft. X 16~ Flues at a LESS ANGLE THAN 45 DEGRERS, to constructed :rnd secured to the satisfaction of the
have at least 8~ ins. of brickwork on upper side. District Surveyor.
n. x 13~ in. Chimneys and Flues with angles LESS THAN 45 Foundations to be to satisfaction of the District
1 Rod = 272 ft. of r~ B. wall•= 408 ft. super.
I B Wall= 816 ft, super. ~ B. wall = 306 ft. c. DEGREES to have SOOT DOORS of not less than 40 Surveyor.
square inches, every angle to be properly rounded. Footin.gs to be in regular offsets, projection to
>= II li yards c. SOOT DOORS 15 inches from wood . oqual thickness of base of shaft, space enclosed by
I Rod = 258 c. ft. of bricks and 48 c. f~. of Chimney breast to be carried on arch, .stone.,or footings to be filled in solid as work proceeds.
·mortar, and i inch joints = 234 c. ft. of bncks, wrought iron. lf projecting more than 4 ms., with
.and 72 c. ft. of mortar ~ inch joints. . jambs less than 17} ins. wide, to be tied in with J , ,
1 Rod requires 4320 to 4352 stocks m mortar iron bar or bars turned up and down at ends and CIRCLES. - PROPERf!ES OF .
with i inch to it inch joints. built in St; ins. each side.
Rod req uires 5370 stocks laid dry. JAMBS.to be at least 8! ins. wide . . Circumference Diameter X 3 · 14159
I Rod requires 4900 ,, dry in wells, etc. CHIMNEY BREASTS and brickwork surroundmg " Radius X 6·28318
I Foot super of red uced brickwork requires 16 smoke flu es to be at least 4 ins . thick. " Sq · root of area X 3 · 5446
BACKS OF FIRE PLACE openings to a height of Diameter Circumference x 0 ·3183
•bricks. r2 ins. above mantle to be 8;t, ins. thick. = Sq. root of area X I ·128379
I Rod requires 36 Bushels of Portla.nd cement
and 36 Bushels of sand, or 1 c. yard of stone
Inside of flues and outside,- where passing through Radi~s Circumference x 0·1591
lime and 3~ c. yards of sand.
To reduce 9 in. work to standard, deduct lJ.
floors or roofs, or near timber, TO DE RENDERED,
PARGJJ'.TTED, OR LINED with fire-resisting stone -
ware p1pmg.
IArea
.,

,,
= Sq. root of area x 0·564
= Diam. squared x o ·785 4
- Radius squared x 3 1416
To reduce cubic feet to standard, deduct ~ Chimney shafts or flues to be at least 3 FEET _ c· d ,
BR.ICK All.CHRS.-I yar<!_ super of gauged archet
requires IO bricks.
ADOVE THE ROOF FLAT OR GUTTER at the highest Side .. f
CEMENT. '
I
part adjoining and the TOP 6 COURSES TO BE IN S 'd of ~qua.tsqd. =
I
1. e o mscn ~e sq. =
- i)!cum. square x 0·0790
iaDm.eter
1ameter
X 0·8862
x 0·7o7 1
BR.ICK FACING. - ! Foot super requires 7 Flues built in or against any PARTY STRUCTURE Diameter of Cir. of eq~al area
bricks, Flemish bond. to be surrounded with new brickwork at least 4 ms. \ to square = Side of Square. X I'I283
I Foot super requires 8 bricks, English bond. thick, and properly bonded . Lene:. of Arc= no. of degrees X radms x 0·0174~
328
Circles -continued. Coal--continued. Columns-continued.
To FIND THE DIAMETER OF A CIRCLE TO SOLID IRO N COLUMNS.
WEIGHT PER C. FT,
WHICH ANY SEGMENT BELONGS.
Anthracite, 55 to 60 lb<. Lengtn in Feet.
n·1ame t er =
half chord squared
height. + h e1g. h t . Bituminous, 50 to 53 lbs. 8 fO 12 14 16 18 :110

To FIND AREA OF ANY SEG:VIENT OF A CIRCLE. l Cwt.


I Sack
112 lbs.
2 cwt.
T. C.
·1 0
"I7
T. C,
•6
12
0
T. C.

:a
T. C,
·4
'6
T, C.
•3
·s
.
T. C.

·4
T, C.,.
"I
·3
Area height x 2 x chord height cubed 2 I'S "I9 "I4 ·u •9 •7 "6
3 2 x chord + I Ton ro >acks. 2t 2·3 I"9 I "I I6
0
"IJ "IO •9
I Barge or Keel = 2I tons 4 cwt. 2~ 3·2 2"J I ' ll I"4 "I9 0
16 "IJ.
CIRCUMFERENCES AND AREAS OF' CIRCLES. I Ship load = 20 keels or 424 tons. •'l 4·9 3"I 2·5 1 · 14 1'7 I'2 "Ig<
3 6•2 4'J J'I 2·7 1·17 I'IO 1'5
I Room = 140 cwt. or 7 tons. 3l IO ' t2 rs 5·6 2·13 2·4
To find a circumference of a circle of greater
8"I2 f~2 J"5
diameter, divide into two or more parts, and add
together their tabulated circumferences.
Coa; yields 60 to 70 per cent. of Coke by weight . 4
4~
17°3
2J'4 ;;:~g I3"3 10·2 f~ 4·6
6'I2
3·1:::-
s·ro
COKE. 5 34 ' 1 (~ 26·4 I9'4 I4'I5 n·I5 9·13 h
To find area of a circle, whose diameter is 5~ 41·10 33·6 20·16 16·12 n·7
~r~~
2]"2

double that of any in the table, multip ly the tabu · T Sack = 4 Bushels. 6 53 ·0 43·0 37"1 2 8·10 22·14 r5·r11
6~ 66·10 54·I6 45 ·2 JB·o 30·6 24·16
lated area by four, if three times by nine. I Chaldron = 12 Sacks. SI ·o 6ro 56•4 49'IJ 39°IO 32·7
20·15
7 27"1
Dia. Cir. Area. Dia. C ir. Are a 1 Saore = 2 T Chaldrons. 7l 97"10 8I IO
0
68·10 58·Io 50·10 41·10 34'!~
I 3·r4 ·7854 II 34'55 qy oj 8 n5·10 QTIO 83 ·0 7ro 64·0 52·10 43'IO
1 3•93 t 35'34 COLUMNS. 8~ I3,\'IO 115 · 10 98°IO 85·0 74·0 65·0 54' IO
l gn~
I '2J

t 4·7r r·77
!
,\ 36·r2
Safe load .J!rr of breaking weight. ~~ ~a~::~
I36·o
IS6"o
II ]"IO I OI'IO 88°IO %·o 66'IO
8r ·10

.i
5·50 2 · 40 36·91 108··f3 I35'0 n7 ' 10 102·10 90·10
2 6·28 3·14 12 3r6·J T [.1 ' 0 9 Steel Columns are about twice the strength of [Q 205 · 10 l78·Io I55'IO 136·0 n9·0 105·10 94·0
i
7"07 3"98 :! 38· 48 1r7' 86 iron . II 273·0 2 41·0 2r4· 10 189·0 1 66 ·10 I48 ·o 132·0
7·85 4·90 I2 JJTO JOO ' O 269·0 23S ·Io
t
39·27 122"72 212 · 10
19I'l0 171·10
8·64 5·94 40·05 r27·60 Length should not exceed 30 diameters, prefer- r3 408 ·10 36S·Io 33I"IO 296· IO 266 · 10
241·10 214 · 10
9·42 r o6 13 40· 84 r32 ·73 ably 20. '4 470·10 <f42'IO 4 02 ·0 361 ·10 32ro 298·0 2 70 · 10
Ji I0'2I 8·29 t 41 ·62 1 37 · ~0 Thickness of hollow columns should not be rs 57r10 524·0 479·0 433'IO J94·Io J62·0 J30'0
10·99 9·62 ~ 42· 41 14,)"q
less than !J;", pre ferably r", a nd not less than
! n·78 n·o4 1 43·19 l.\8·4q HODGKINSON'S FORMULA.

41
12·56
13'35
r4·13
12'56
14· 18
i 5·90
406 qt
4)'98
45·55
:~w
r65 'tJ
..;,. to ~ the diamete r.
Specify for testing by drilling small holes in
shaft, and for defective castings to be broken up.
(Ends fiat and fiztd,)
Where D=Dianieter of Column in inches.
14·92 1r12 46·33 r70·87 d=Internal diameter of column in inches.
15·70 19·64 15 47"12 176·71 Stancheons a re ' preferable to h ollow columns
Si r6·49 2r65 l: 47"<)0 182·65 as thickness throughout and defects can be seen. L =Length of Column in feet.
17"27 23 ·76 !\ 48·69 188·69 Solid columns are seldom used except of small ., W=Brea1<.ing Weight in tons.
18•06 ~
6i 18·84 ~%:;~ 16
49·48
50·26
194 ·82
20 1 'o6
diameter owing to inequality from the more rapid Solid Columns, W=44 ·16 ~ .. 7
19·63 30·68 :! cooling of the outside than of the centre.
i
SI 05 207".39
D3.6-d3. 6
20·42
2I'20
33 ·18
Jf78
51·83
N 52· 62
21 3 ·82
220 · 3 ,:;
Fixing to stone should be on a bed of neat
cement or rnlb. lead seating. When columns and
Hollow Columns, W=44·1-0 -r- 1 .- 1 - -
7 21•99 3 ·48 17 53 ·,10 226·9P
stancheons stand on one another, the faces of The strength of a Hollow Column nearly equal~
~
i 22·77 41·28 54·19 233 ·70
23·56 44·18 54'97 240·53 flanges should be turned perfectly true in a lathe. tlae difference between t h at of two solid columns the
24·34 47"I7 ~ 55·76 247·45 diameters of which are equal to the external a.ad
81 25·13 50'26 I8 56·54 254·57 SAFE LOAD AT ABOUT BREAKING WEIGHT rtr internal diameters of the hollow one.
:!
i ~~n~
5n6
~f5~ 56·74
57'33
5S·u in Tons and Cwts. Ends flat and fixed. Strengih of short Column in which L is less than
2r4S
28·27
6o·I3
63·62 19l:
58·90
59·69
i
276·n
283 ·53 E.;<! HOLLOW IRON COLUMNS.
30 D. Let ·w=breakingweight of Column as found
trom formula above. C=crushing force per square
2cro5 6r20 6o ·47 2qco4 .e inch of section of the metal x sectional aiea of
91 29·84 70'88 61· 26 ~

ro
30·63
3I"4I
7f66
7 ·54 20
62·04
62·83
i
298·64
3o6· 35
3r4·I6
~
~
~
0 Length in Feet.
column.
WC
82 52 i:S ~
~
Then corrected breaking weight~W + f c
i
32·20 l: 63 ·6I 322·o6 Q
c
32·98
33 '77
86·59
90·76
CISTERNS AND TANKS.
64 ·40
65·I8 i
33o·o6
338°I6 "E :.c""'
;;
~
u

f--<
8 10

c.
12 14
c.
16 18 20 25 The crushing str ength of Cast I ro n per squ~re
of section in 40 ton s.
i ~cb.

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T . C. 1'. T. C. 1'. T. C. T. C. T. C. T. C. S ee also ' ' STANCHEON 8.''
GALVANIZED OPEN CISTERNS. 4·0 2·7 I"I5 c8 ,. 3
l'o
Galls.
20
Length,
1'8
Width.
I"3
De pth .
!'6
Quality made.
I8 gauge to § plate.
3
3
3 t
t 4·14
rs·o
3·4
J ' IO
J'16
2·12
2·16
2·0
2·4
1· 12
rr 4
I'6I'2
I 'S
I'3
:~6
"I7
CONCERT ROOMS.
If u sed for BALLS AND lmCEPTJONS a flat flo or
25 2·0 I"S I'5 4 &. 6·o 4·14 3·12 J'8 2' I6
2·3 1·ro
4 9·5 n 3·I8 J'S 2'I5 I 15 0
necessary. If CONCERT ROOM only then regul a r
2°0
!
I'6 I"7 5 · 10 4°IO
30
40 2·3 I'8 1·8 4 II ' j s·rn 6'10 4· 1s 3·15 J"S 2'I5 I'I5 slope upwards to the back . Wall surface s h ould be-
50 2·5 I"IO I'IO 4 12 ' 15 9·ro n S'IS 4·10 3·15 J"J · 2·0
s·o brok en u p, a nd end of room should be curved.
2·6 2·0 4 I 14·0 10·10 6·10 'f°IS 4·0 n 2·5
60
70
Bo
2·8
2·10
I'II
2·2
2·3
2·0
2·0
s
5 ~
5 i}
• 13 ·5 I0'7
16·0 12· 15
18·15 14·15
8·5
9·0
II ' I2
C"12
s ·o
9·0
5·6 s·o 4·0 2 · 12
7·0 6·o 5·0 3"IO
]" I2 6°IO 5·12 3'IS
rather than flat to prevent echo.
The ORCHESTRA should be arranged with th e·
IOO 3·2 2·3 2·3 IS gauge to :/I, plate.
Iu5 2·7 I6 s ii 2r5 16·15 lJ'5 10·15 8·rs ]'IO 6·o 4·0 side wa lls widening towards the front; th~ seats.
ISO
3'4
3·6 2·7 ~:i 5l 23 · 10 I4'I5 u· 16
1-5 · 10 9 ·1 0 J'IO 6•8 4·5 should be in the form of a segment of a circle,
~ li
2·9 2·9 27·10 21·15 17'5 14 ·0 10 · 15 8·15 ]"IO 4·ro
I75 J'S that CHORU S SINGERS may all face the conduc to r ~
200 1·10 19 ·0 ryro 1 2 · 12 9·10 8·1 J n 6•J 4"5
250 f2
2 ' II
J'J
2'II
3·0 6
6
a 2 3"5 I9'0
22 ·5 ~f~o IS 'O
12·1 5 IO'IO 9·0 J"IO S' IS
8·12 6·7
a nd the band in front of the chorus .
JOO
JSO
400
4·6
5·0
5·10
J'7
J" 9
3·9
3·0
J'O
J'O
I4 gauge to :/I, plate . 6
6l
! 27"0
3 1· 0
34·Io 28·5
25·10 2 0 ·15
23 ·3
17'0
19'0
1 2'!0 10·6
14·5 12'0 10·5 ro
15 ·15 13·4 11·3 7 · 10
The ORCHESTRA GALLERY shou ld allow
band 3ft. 2 i n. in width for each row, with 8
for
ins ..
500 6°6 4"I J"O 12 ga uge to Pa plate . 41·0 33 ·10. 2]'10 22'ZC: I8·15 l"'I5 I3'IO 8·15 rise bottom row, and increasing in rise by 2 ins.
66 lt
l 46' IO 38·5 3I'5 26·0' 21·10 1§· 0 15·5 10° 10
6oo 7"6 4·I 3·2 for each successive row above.
7 26·0
30·1 5 9·0
800 8·3 4'5 3·6 ~ plate to i'c plate. 22 ' 0 1 8 ·10
:f6° ~r~4 ~~ : ~~ The CHORUS requires 2 ft. 6 in. each ro w, ancli
1000 s·3
?,.fade 18
4' II 4·0
gauge, 16 gauge, 14 guage , g a uge,
12
7
7
i l
t
36·0 30 · 10
41 ·0 J4'l5
46·J 39'0 JJ"O 27"IS
25 ·15
29 ·5
21·12
24 · 1 0 21' 0 1]'15 IS'J
23 · 1 0 20 ·0 I7'5
9 ·0
10·15
II ' O
a rise of r ft. 3 in. to each.
i p late, i:\ plate. Sizes befor e galva nizing. 7It 55'5 46·I5 J9'l0 33·0 28·4 2 .r o 20 ·1 0 14·0 ORGAN SPACE required for a modern conce rt
7l
8
6.po 53'IS
38'IO 33·10
38·5
24·I5ms 32 · 10 2]"10 23·15
21·10 rS·ro rfro
16"15 organ 300 sq. ft. ; "'eight, 20 tons and upw ards-

!
1 3 ·0
Enamelled fireclay or stone ware ciste rns are 8 25·0 21 · 15 18·15 IJ 'lS (not counting bellow,). Height r eq uired about
45 ·0 39·0 J4'0 29·0
preferable for drinking water. 8 52 ·0 45 ·0 39·0 33 ·0 29·0 2r ·1.; 16"15 36 It. above sounll looard. Best position for·
All cisterns should be inside b uildin g , shou ld 8 I 58·0 50·0 43 ·0 37 ·0 32 ·0 ~f ~ 2 4 'I O t 6 "IO organ, centre of orchestra at back, and low·
be encased and have dust tight c overs. Overflow 8 Ii 70·0 6I 0 51·0 45·0
0
J9'0 33·15 29·10 21 ·5 down. Best p ositic;m fo r organ key board and
should be twice the size of service pipe, and
discharge into op en a ir. ·~ :
8 I~ SI 'O 70 ·0
54·0 48·0
63·0 55·5
6I'O 52·0
43·0 37"0
49·10 43'0
70·10 62 · 10 55·6 48 ·0
45·0 J9'0 J4'0 :24 · 10
33·0 29 · 0 2.ro 18·10
J7'5 32·0 2 9 ·0 21'2
42·6 JTO 32 · 10 23·0
organist in front of band, which is possible with
electric or oneumatic action.

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W.C.s shou ld have a separate water waste CONCRETE.
preventing cistern . 85·0 76·0 66·10 58·6 sro 44·10 39·10 29 ·0
9 I 99·0 88·0 77'!0 6rrn 59·to 52·0 45·10 33·Io
IO 73 ·10 66·10 59·10 53·o 47"0 41·10 37·0 28·0 . Concrete should be mixed dry, then only suffi-
CO AL. IO l 82·10 75·0 6ro 59'IO 53·0 47·0 41 · 10 31·10 cient water added to moi§ten the whole, and again
STORAGE SPACE PER TON. IO ll 100·10 9I 0
0
81 ·10 72 IO 64·0 sro 50·10 38·0 thoroughly mi xed.
IO 11 u7·0 106 · 0 95 ·0 84·10 75'0 66"IO 59·0 44'IO It shou ld be made in small quantities an ~.
N avy allowance, 48 c. ft. 95·0 87·0 . 79·0 71·10 64·0 5/'IO 51"IO 39°IO
II Ii
II I
Average, 45 c. ft. u5 ·10 xo6·o 96•0 Bro 78·0 70·0 63 ·o 48·0 used fresh.
II l 135 · 10 124•0 n3·0 102'0 91·10 82·0 7J'IO 56°IO
Reckon 4 ft. as average height for storage in 76·0 68'IO 62 ·0 48·10 LIME CONCRETE should consist of Grey stone,
12 I xoro 97"0 9I'IO 83•0
Cellars. Doors, etc., should open out and have
removable boards in grooTes.
12 Ii 131 ·0 n8·xo n2 ·0 101·0
ur 153·10 139•0 IJI"O nS·Io
93·0 84·0 76·0 59·0
108·Io 98·Io 89·0 6g·o
I or.
Blue Lias Lime I part, Ballast o r broken.
bncks 4 or 'i parts. and Sand 1 or .2 parts:
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Concrete -continued. Condition s, et c.-continued. Co ndit ions , etc.-conti1111ed.
CEMENT CONCRETE may consist of Portland 2.-0ne complete copy of a ll Drawings and of referred to in Clause r, or necessary to; comply with
Cement I part, Ballast or brok en bricks 5 parts, ,n e :::ipecihcation shall be furnished by the 'Architect .i.ny in~tructions, directions, or e.>q;lanations which
and Sand 2 parts ; or, Sefo1itic Cement I part, free of cost to the Contractor for hisown use. The may be given from tim e to time by ihe Architect,
Port land Cemen t ~ part, B~llast or Broken Bricks Architect shall furnish to the Contractor within be , ln the o pini on of 1he Contractor, in excess of
days after the. receipt by him of a req;iest for the that compri,cd in the Cuutract, he shall, before pro-
7 or 8 parts, and Sand 2 or 3 parts. same, any details wluch m the opinion of the Archi- ceeding with such \VOrk, give notice in writing to
The SELINITIC CEMENT should be used in tect are necessary for the execution of any part of th is etfect to the Architect. ln rbe event of lhe
accordance with the printed instructions of the the work, s~ch request to be made only within a Arch itect and Contractor fa il ini:: to agree as to
manufacturers. reasonable ~1me belorf' it is necessary to execute whether or not there is any excess, and of the
such work m order to fulfil the Contract. Such ,\ rchitect's doeciding that the Contractor is to carry
See also "Lnrns AND C EMENTS." copies and d.etails shall be kept on the works until outthe said work, the Contractor shall accordingly de.
the completion 1hereof, and the Architect or his so , and the question whether or not there is any
CONDITIONS FOR BUILDING representative shall at all reasonable times have '"xcess, a nd if so the a mount thereof, shall, failing
CONTRACTS.* access to the same, and they sha ll be returned to the agreement, be settled by the Arbitrator as provi ded
Archi tect by the Contractor on the completion of the in Clause 32, and the Contractor shall be paid accord-
[COPYRIGHT, R.I.B.A.] Contract. ingly. No claim for an extra shall be allowed
Sn11ctio11ed by Oie Ro,y al lnstit,,te qf Bn'tislt 3· -;-The Conb'actor shall on the signing hereof unless it shall ha ,-e been executed under the pro -
A,·cltitects, r3tlt May, 1895, furn tsh the Architect with a verified* copy "isions of Clause 5, or by the authority of the Archi-
NOTE.-This form is appl icable WHERE QUAN- of the ong1nal est11nate for his sole use or that of ·ect as he rein mentioned. Any such extra is here
TITJl1.S DO NOT FORM PAKT OF THE CONTRACT the Surveyor appointed as in Clause r3 hereof and inafter ref~rred to as an authorised extra.
and requires to be varied, and to have the blank~ fo r the purposes on ly of this Agreement. ' 13.-No vari ations shall vitiate the Contract; but
filled in to meet the special cir<:umstances of each 4.-The Contractor shall provide evervthi ng ne- di authori•ed extras for which a price may not have
contract . cessary for the proper execution of tbe works been previousl: agreed, and any oniissio n which may
1

tccording to the true intent and meaning of tb~ :iave been made with the knowledge of the Archi-
ARTICLES OF AGREEMl;:NT made the Drawings and Specification taken together, whe1her ·ect, or without his knowledge, provided he sub -
day of I9 Between of "he same m:ty or may .not be particularly shown on .;equ cntly give a written sanction to such omission,
in the County of (hereinafter called he Drawrngs or descr~bed in the Specification, p ro- -hai l be measured and valuc·d, as hereina fter
"the Employer") of the one part and '1ded that the same is reasonably to be inferred •rovided by " ; and a copy of such
of and of in ·hercfrom,; an d if th e Contractor find any dis - neasurement and valuation shall be given 10 the
the County of Buildert ;rep,1ncy m the_ Drawings, or between the Drawings Contractor. The fees for so measuring and va lui ng
(herein after called "the Contractor") of the other 'nd Spec1ficat1on, he shall immediately re fer the Lhe variations shall be added to the contract sum.
part. WHl!:REAS the Employer is desirous on I .a me to the A rchitect, who shall .decide which shall lt in tbe opinion of the A rchitect the wvrk cannot
a messuage and premises at >e followe<;l. Figured dimensions a re to be followed be properh· measured and valued, day-work prices
and has caused Drawings an d a Specification 1n preference to the scale. -hal l be allowed therefor, provided that vouchers
describing the work to be done to be prepared by ,,,ecifying the tim e and material employed shall have
. ~ . -Th e Contractor shall conform to the p ro-
of , his Architect: v1s1ons of any Acts of Parliament relating to the been delive red for verifi ~ation to the Architect, or
ANl> WHEREAS the said Drawings numbered l to works, and fo the regulations a nd by-laws of any nis nominee, at or before the expiration of the week
rnclus1ve and the Specification marked Local A.uthonty , and of any Water and Lighting following that in wliich such work shall have been
"A." have been signed by or on behalf of the Companies with whose systems the structure is pro- done. The variations shall be valued at the rates
parties hereto : AND WHEREAS the Contractor has pos~d .to be connected, an.a shall, befor~ making any .:ontained in the. Contractor's ori gi nal estimate, or,
a~rei:d to execute upon and subject to the Con- vana!Jon from. the Drawmgs or Specification that where the same may not apply, at rates propor-
d1t1ons set forth in the Schedule hereto (hereinafter may be neces.s1tated by so conform ing, g ive to the tionate to the prices therein contained. The
referred to as "the said Conditions") the works Architect wntten notice, specifving the variation .\mount to be allowed on either side in respect of the
shown upon the said Drawings and described in the proposed to be made, and the reason for making it variations so ascertained shall be aoded to or de-
said Specification for the sum of £ : Now IT and apply for instructions thereon. In case the Con ~ ducted from the contract sum as the case may be.
IS HER EDY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:- t:actor shall not in due course receive such instruc- 14, 1'-The fees for the Bills of Quantities and the
1. In consideration of the su1;, of £ to be tions he sha!l proceed with the work, conforming Surveyor's expenses (if any) stated therein shall be
paid at the times and in the manner set forth in the to the prov1sw_n, regula!to"., or by-law in question, paid by the Contractor to the Surveyor named
said Conditions, the Contractor will upon and subject .1nd any vanat1on so necessllated shall be dealt with therein out of and immediately after receiving the
to the said Conditions execute and complete the und.er Cla u s~ 13. T he Contractor shall give all amount of the certificate or certificates in which
:-"orks shown upon the said Drawings and described lOhces reomred bv the said Acts. r ee-ulations. OT they shall be included. The fees chargeable under
1n the said Specification. by -laws to be given to any Local Authority, and pay Clause 13 shall be paid by the Contractor before
.2. The Employer will pay the Contractor the all fe es payable to any such A uthority , or to an) the issue by the Architect of the certificate for the
said sum of £ or such other sum as shall publi c officer in respect of the works. final payment. If the Contractor fai ls or neglects
become payable hereunder at the times and in the 6.-The Contractor shall set out the works, and to pay as herein provided, then the Employer shall
manner specified in the said Conditions, during the progress of the building shall amend at be at liberty, and is hereby authorised, to do so on
3. The term "the Architect" in the said Con - his own cost any errors arising from inaccurate the certificate of the A rchitect, and th e amount so
ditions shall mean the said or, in the setting out, unless the Architect shall decide to the paid by the Employer shall be deducted from the
event of his death or ceasing to be the Architect for contrary. amount otherwise due to the Contractor-
the purpose of this Contract, such other oerson as 15.-When the Contractor shall have receiYed
shall hP nominated forthat Qurvose by the Employer. 7.-All materials and workmanship shall be of the payment of any certificate in which the Architect
respectiv e kinds described in the Specification, and shall have stated 1hat he has taken into account the
no~ being a person to whom the Contractor shall
the Contractor shall upon the r~quest of the A rchi-
obie~t for reasons considered to be sufficient by the value of any unfixed materials intended for the
tect furnish him with vouchers to prove that the works, and placed by the Contractor thereon, or
Arbitrator mentioned in t he said Conditions. Pro-
materials are such as are specified. upon ground adjacent thereto, all such materials
vided always that no person subsequently appointed
8.-The Contractor shall keep constantly OD; the shall become the property of the Employer, and
to be Architect under this Contract shall be entitled
works a competent. general foreman, and any direc- shall not be taken a wax' except for the purpose
to disregard or overrule any decision or approval or
tions or explanations given by the Architect to such of being used on the building, without the written
direction given or expressed by the Architect for the
time being. foreman shall be held to ha,·e been given to the authority of the Architect ; and the Contractor
Contractor. shall be liable for any loss of or damage to such
.4· Any reference in the said Conditions to the 9.-The Contractor shall, on the request of the
Bilis of Quantities shall not have the effect of con - materials.
Architect, immediately dismiss from the works any 16,-The Architect shall, during the progress of
stituting them part of this Contract.
person employed thereon by him who may, in the 1he works, have power to order in writing from time
5. The said Conditions shall be read and con - opi nion of the Architect, be incc1r.petent or mis -
stru7d as forming part of this Agreement, and the :o time the removal from the works, withi n such
conduct himself, and such person shall not be again reasonable time or times as may be specified in the
parties hereto will respectively abide by and submit employed on the works without the permission of
themselves to the conditions and stipulations, and "rdcr, of any materials which in the opinion of the
the Arch itect. Architect are not in accordance with the Specifica-
perform the agreements on their parts respectively lo.-The Architect and any person authorised by
tn such Conditions contained. 1ion or the instruction of the Architect, the substitu-
him shall at all reasonable times have access to th e tion of proper materials, and the removal and proper
S .As \\'itne'5 our hands this day of 19 works, and the Architect and his representatives
zgncd 1u. flu. pt·esence n.f re-execution of any work executed with materials
,Jiall at like times have access to 1he workshops of and workmanship not in accordance with the Draw-
SCHEDULE OF CONDITIONS 1!te Contractor or other places where work is being ings and Specification or instructions; and the
.r.-The works' shall be carried out in accordance ]'repared for the building. Contractor shall forthwith carry out such order at
~"/th the direction. a nd to the reasonable satisfaction u,-The Clerk of \Vorks shall be considered to
act solely as inspector and under the Architect, and
I
hi own cost. In case of default on the part of
the Contractor to carry out such order, the Em-
. the Arclntect m accordance with the said Draw -
}ngs and Specification, and in accordance with such 1he Contractor shall afford him every facility for ployer shall have power to employ and pay other
~xamining the works and materials .
~rt~e~ dra\vings, details, and instructions in ex - persons to carry out the same; and all ex-penses
P .anat1on of the same as mar, from time to time be 12.-The Contractor shall not vary from t! 1c consequent thereon or incidental thereto shall be
given by. the Architect. 1he Contract Drawings Drawings or Specification except as provided br borne by the Contractor, and shall be recoverable
~nd Specification shall remain in the custody of the Clause 5, or by the authority of the Archi1 cc1. from him by the Employer, or may be deducted by
rcl11tect, and shall be produced by him at his which is to be sufficiently proved by any wnti11g him from any moneys due or that may become
ohffice as and when required by the Employer or by or drawing given by him or by any suhsPquent due to him.
t P. f"nntr::.rtl"l r.
•. To be obtained at the office of the Institute, price One
written approval by him . lf the "''. 'rk .Jw\\11 on
any of the details or the further drawinrs of det;uls " Insert the Architect," or the. nnme of a 'urvcyor.
IEmployer fl

+ ln cases where the Surveyor is engai:-ed by the


Sh I 1Jing. J>-- -.. to be paid direct by him this clause will come
iI nscrt ',',sand _co-partners" if ~uch is the fact .
1 nsort erecting 1
or "rcstormg ''or 1
• adding to"
• Tbe_,vord" sealed" to be inserted if so agreed. out .
a~ th,,. ra!=le may h.-:
330
Conditions, etc.-continued. ' Conditions, etc.-continued. I Conditions, etc.-continued.
r7. -Any defects, shrinkage, or other faults insure the works and deduct the premium paid from and must signify that it purports to be a notice
which may appear within months from the com- any moneys. due or which may become due. All under the provisions of this clause, and must
pletion of the works, arisrng rn the opinion of the moneys received und~r such policies are to b.e paid specify the act or default on the part of the Con-
Architect from materials or workmanship not rn , to the Contractor by mstalments on the certificates tractor upon which it is based . After such notice
ac.c ordance with the Drawings and Specifications or of the Architect, and.to be applied in or towards the shall have been given the Contractor shall not
the instructions of the Architect, or any damage to rebuildmg or reparat10n of the works destroyed or be at liberty to remove from the site or works,
pointing by frost appearing wit.bin th e like period, injured . The Contrnctor shall, as soon as the claim or from .any grou".d conti~uous .thereto, any plant
shall upon the directions in wntmg of the Architect, I under the l?ohcy is settl e~, proceed with all due or materials belongmg to him which shall have been
and within such reasonable time as shall be specified diligence with the rebmldmg or reparation, and placed thereon for the purposes of the works; and
therem, be amended and made good by the Con- I shall not be entitled to any payment in respect the Employer shall have a lien upon all such plant
I
tractor at his own cost unless the Architect shall thereof other than the said moneys received, but and materials, to subsist from the date of such
decide that he ought tdbe paid for ' the same; and j such extens.ion of the time hereinafter mentioned notice .being.given untii_the notice shall have been
in case of default the Employer may employ and for complet10n shall be made as shall be just and complied with, Provided always that such hen
pay other persons to amend and make good such reasonable. (b) The whole build ing and the works shall not under :'-ny circumstances subsist after the

I
defects, shrinkage, or other faults or dari;iage, and executed under this Contract shall be at the sole exp~ratio':' of thirty-one days from the date of such
all expenses consequent thereon or mcidental n>k of the Employer as regards any loss or damage notice bemg given unless the Employer shall have
thereto shall be borne by the Contractor and shall bv. fire, and in th~ event of.any such loss or da.m~ge e.ntered upon. and taken p_ossession of the works and
be recoverable from him by the Employer, or may bemg so occasioned which affects the or1gmal site as heremafter provided. If the Contractor
be deducted by him from any moneys due or that building or structure in addition to the new work, shall fail for days after such notice has been
may become due to the Contractor. Should any the Contractor shall be entitled to receive from the given to proceed with the works as therein pre-
defective work have been done or material supplied Employer the full value of all work then executed scribed, the Employer may enter upon and take
by any sub -contractor or other person employed on and materials then delivered, calculated in the possession of the works and site, and of all such
the works who has been nominated or approved by manner provided for by Clause r3 hereof, and this plant and materials thereon (or on any ground
the Architec t , the Contractor shall be liable to make Contract, so far as it relates to any subsequent contiguous thereto) intended to be used for the
good in the same manner as if such work or material w?rk, may. at the option of either party be deter- works, and all such materials as above mentioned
had been done or supplied by the Contractor, and mmed if m the opm10n of the Arbitrator such shall thereupon become the property of the Em-
been subject to the prov isions of this and the pre- determination shall be just and equitable. ployer absolutely, and the Employer shall retain and.
ceding clause . 23.-Possession of the site (or premises) shall be hold a lien upon all such plant until the works shall
18.-The Contractor shall, at the request of the given to the Contractor on or before the have been completed under the powers hereinafter
Architect, within such tima as the Architect shall day of. . He sh.all begin the works conferred upon him. If the Employer shall exercise
name open for inspection any work covered up ; immediately after such possess10n, shall regularly the above power he may engage any other person
and ~hould the Contractor refuse or neglect to proceed with them, and shall complete the same to complete the works, and exclude the Contractor,
comply with such request, the Architect may (except painting and papering or other decorative his agents and servants, from entry upon or access
employ other workmen to open up the same. lf work which in the opinion of the Architect it may to the same, except that the Contractor or any one
the said work has been covered up in contravention be desirable to delay) by. the day of person nominated by him may have access at all
of the Architect's instructions , or if on being , subiect nevertheless to the reasonable times to inspect, survey, and measure the
opened up it be found n.ot in accor~ance with the p1:ovisions for extension of time hereinafter con- works : .A nd the Empl?yer shall take such steps as in
Drawings and Specification or the rnstruct10ns of tamed. . the opm10noftheArchitectrnaybe reasonablyneces-
the Architect, the expenses of opening and covering 24.-If the Contractor fail to cornplete the. works sary for completin g the works without undue delay
it up again wh ether done bv the Contractor, or by the date named m Clause 23, or withm any or expense, usmg for that purpose the plant and
such other V:,orkmen shall be borne by, and recover - extended time allowed by the Architect under these materials above mentioned in so far as they are
able from, the Contractor , or may be deducted as presents, and the A rchitect shall certify in writing suit".'ble and adapted to such .use. Upon the com-
aforesaid . If the work has not been covered up m that the works could reasonably have been com- plehon of the works the Architect shall ceit!fy the
contravention of such instructions, and be found in jlleted by the said date, or within the said extended amount of the expenses properly incurred conse-
ac~ordanc~ with the said Drawings and Sp.ecification time, the Contractor shall pay .or. allo_:v to the quent on and incidental to the default . of the
or mstruct10ns then the expenses aforesaid shall be Employer the sum of£ sterlmg per"' Contractor as aforesaid, and m completmg the
borne by the Employer and be added to the Contract as liquidated and ascedained damages fo~ every works by other persons. Should the amount so
sum: provided always that in the case of founda - * beyond the said date or extended hme, as certified as the expenses properly incurred be less
tions , or of any other urgent work so opened up the case may be, dunng which the works shall than the amount which would have been due to the
and requiring immediate attention, the Architect remam unfinished, except as provided by Clause 23, Contractor upon the completion oftbe works by him,
shall, within a reasonable t ime after receipt of and such damages may be deducted by t he the difference shall be paid to the Contractor by the
notice from the Contractor that the work has been Employer from any moneys due to the Contractor. Employer; should the amount of the former exceed
so opened, make, or cause the inspection thereof to 25.-If in the opinion of. the Architect t he works the latter, the difference shall be paid by the Con-
be made, and at the expiration of such time, if such be delayed by farce ma;eure or by reason of any tractor to the Employer. The Employer shall not
inspection shall not have been made, the Contractor exceptionally inclement weather, or by reason of be liable to make any further payment or compen-
may cover up the same, and shall not be required instructions from the Architect in consequence of sation to the Contractor for or on account of the
to open it up again for inspection except at the proceedings taken or threatened by or disputes with proper use of the plant for the completion of the
expense of the Employer. adjoining or neighbouring owners, or by the works works under the provisions hernin before contained
19.-The Contractor shall not, without the or delay of other Contractors or tradesmen engaged other than such payment as is included in the
written consent of the Architect, assign this Agree- or nominated by the Employer or the Architect, contract price. After the works shall have been so
ment or sublet any porton of the works. and not referred to in the Specification, or by completed by persons other t han the Contractor
20.- No sub-contractor or other person nominated reason of authorished . extras or addit!ons, or in under the provisions hereinbefore contained, the
by the Architect shall be employed upon the works consequence of any notice reasonably given by the Employer shall give notice to the Contractor of
against whom the Contractor shall make what the Contractor in pursuance of Clause I2, or by reason such completion and may require him from time
Architect considers reasonable objection, or who of any local combination of workmen or strikes or to time, before and after such completion , to
wi ll not enter into a contract with the Contractor lock-out affecting any of the Building trades, or in remove his plant and all such materials as aforesaid
guaranteeing the due performance of his work, and consequence of the Contractor not having received as may not have been used in the completion of the
indemnifying the Contractor against any claims in due time necessary instructions from the Archi- works from the site. If such plant and matenals
arising out of misuse by the sub-contractor or his tect for which he shall have specifically applied in are not removed within a reasonable time after
workmen of any scaffold erected or plant employed writing, the Architect shall make a fair an d reason - notice shall have been g iven, the Employer may
by the Contractor, or that may be made against the able extension of time for completion in respect remove and sell the same, holding the proceeds, less
Contractor in consequence of any act, omission , or thereof. In cases of such strike or lock-out the the cost of the removal and sale, to the credit of the
default of the sub -contractor his servants or Contractor shall, as soon as may be, give to the Contractor. Any notice to be given to the Con-
agents. ' ' .Architect written notice thereof. But the Con - tractor under this clause shall be given by leaving
2r.-The Contractor shall be responsible for all tractor shall nevertheless use his best endeavours the same at the place of busine~s of the Contractor,
structural and decorative damage to property. and to prevent delay, and shall do all that may reason - or by registered letter sent to him at that address.
for injury caused by the works or workmen to ably be required to the satisfaction of the Architect 27.-The words "Prime Cost" or the initials P.C.
persons, animals, or things, and shall hold. the to proceed with the works . applied in the Specification to goods to be obtained
Employer harmless in respect thereof. He shall 26.-Ifthe Contractor, except on account of any and fixed by the Contractor, shall mean, unless
a lso be responsible for all injuries caused to the legal restraint upon the Employer preventing the otherw ise stated in the Specification the sum paid
buildings, the subject of this Contract, by frost, or continuance of the work'i or on account of any· of to the merchant after deducting all 'trade discount
other inclemency of weather and sh<fll reinstate all the causes mentioned 111 \...lause 25 , or in case of a for such goods in the ordinary course of delivery,
damage caused by the same,' and thoroughly com - certificate bein?" withheld or .not paid. ~hen due, but not deduchng discount for cash, and such sum
plete the ~hol e of the works, shall .suspend the works, or m the opmion. of the shall be exclusive of special carriage, t he cost of
22 .- (a)*The Contractor shall insure the works, Arch1tect shall neglect or fail to proceed with due fixing, and Contractor's profit.
and.keep them insured until they are delivered up, diligence in t~e performance of his part of th e 28.-The provisional sums mentioned in the
agamst loss or dama~e by. fire, m. an office to be Contrad, or if he shall ri;iore than once make Specification for materials to be supplied or for
approved by the Architect, 111 the JO!llt names of the default m the respects menboned m Clause r6, the work to be performed by spec ial artists or trades-
Employer and Contractor, for the full value of. the Em_Ployer by the Architect shall h.ave pow.e~ to give men, or for other works or fittings to the building,
works executed, and shall deposit with the Architect notice lll wntmg to the Cont.ractor requmng that shall be paid and expended at such t imes and in
the P.ohc1es and rece~pts for the premmms paid for the works be proceeded with 111 a reasonable such amounts and to and in favour of such persons
such msurance ; and m default the Employer may manner and with reasonable dispatch .. Such notice as the Architect shall direct, and sums so expended
• Clause (a) or (b) to be struck out to suit circum- shall not be unreasonablv or VPX~ltouslv given, shall be payable by the Contractor without discount
stances. •Insert" day" or" week" as may be agreed. or derluction, or (without prejud ice to any rights of
331
Conditions, etc .- continued. Conditions, etc.- continued. Cow Houses-continued.
the Contractor existing under the Contract referred Contractors may claim to be entitled, then either Grain and dung pits to be constructed of or lined
to in Clause No. 20) by the Emp loyer to the said party shall forthwith give to the other notice of such with impervious material and properly dramed ,
artists or tradesmen. 'the value of worl<s which are dispute or difference, and such dispute or difference such grain and dung pits not to be within or com-
executed by the Contractor in respect of provisional shall be and is hereby referred to the arbitration and municate directly with any cow shed~
sums, or in additional works, shall be ascertained final decision of or, in the event of No water closet, privy, cesspool, or urinal to be
as provided by Clause 13. At the settlement of the his death or unwillingness or inability to act, of I within, communicating with, or ventilate into a
accounts the amount paid by the Contractor to the , or, in the event of his death or un- cow-shed.
said artists or tradesmen, and the said value of such willingness or inability to act, of a person to be I Upper part of inner surface of walls to be lime-
works executed by the Contractor, shall be set appointed on the request of either part by the washed.
a(l'ainst all such provisional sums or any sum pro- President for the time being of The Royal Institute Vessels to be cleansed with steam or scalding
vided for additional works, and the balance shall be of British Architects, and the award of such water.
added to or deducted from the contract sum. Arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties. DAIRIES.
1
29.-The Contractor shall, unless otherwise stated Such reference, except on the question of certificate, L . C.C. BYE-LAWS.-Digest.
in the Specification, provide and erect all necessary shall not be opened until after the completion or Light and ventilation to be sufficient.
scaffolding and plant for the due execution by the alleged completion of the works, unless witl1 the Paving with flagstones, concrete, or other
artists and tradesmen referred to in the preceding written consent of the Employer or Architect and suitable material, set in cement.
clause of the work entrusted to them . He shall also the Contractor. The Arbitrator shall have power to Walls to be covered with hard, smooth, and im-
permit of the execution of work by any other open up, review, and revise any certificate, opinion, pervious material to a height of at least 6 ft., and
artists or tradesmen who may be engaged by the decision, requisition, or notice, save in regard to such material not to be covered with cement, wash,
Employer. the said matters expressly excepted above, and to lime, or other substance. Floor to fall towards an
30,-The Contractor shall be entitled under the determine all matters in dispute which shall be sub - opening in the walls, leading to a trapped gully
certificates to be issued by the Architect to the mitted to him, and or which notice shall have been hole outside. No in let to drain to be inside.
Contractor, and within days of the date of given as aforesaid, in the same manner as if no such Water supply to be adequate ; where not constant
each certificate, to payment by the Employer from certificate, opinion, decision, requisition, or notice provide covered tank. Tank to have no communi-
time to t ime by instalments, when in the opinion of had been given. U pan every or any such reference cation with any water closet or dram by means of a
the Architect work to the value of £ the costs of and incidental to the reference and waste pipe.
(or less at the reasonable discretion of the Archi- award respectively shall be in the , discretion of the Vessels to be cleansed with steam or scalding water.
tect) has been executed in accordance with the Arbitrator, who may determine the amount thereof,
contract, at the rate of per cent. of the or direct the same to be taxed as between solicitor DANGEROUS AND NEGLECTED
value of work so executed in the building, until the and client or as between party and party, and shall STRUCTURES.
balance retained in hand amounts to£ (x), direct by whom and to whom and in what manner L.B . AC'r; 1894.-Digest.
after which time the instalments shall be up to the same shall be borne and paid. This submission On report of District Surveyor Council may shore
the full value of the work subsequently executed. shall be deemed to be a submission to arbitration up and protect with hoarding, and serve dangerous
The Contractor shall be entitled, under the within the meaning of the Arbitration Act 1889. structure notice on owner or occupier.
Certificate to be issued by the Architect, to receive If the owner or occupier fail to comply with
£ (y), part of the said sum of £ (x), COPPER. notice a petty sessional court may issue an order to
when the works are practically completed, and execute the required work within a fixed time.
in like manner to payment of the balance within a SHEETS, 4 ft. x z ft., and Scotch plates, 4 ft. Failing compliance with such order the Council may
further period of months, or as soon after X 3 ft. 6 in. take down, or repair, or otherwise secure the
the e:Q) iration of such period of months as SHEETS FOR ROOFING, 5 ft., 6 ft., 7 ft., and 8 defective work.
the works shall have been finally completed, and all ft., x 3 ft. wide, made in guages I to 30. Guage~ It t he owner of a structure dispute the necessity
defects made good according to the true intent and of the requisitions comprised in the notice he may
meaning hereof, whichever shall last happen. The z5 to 18 generally used for roofs and gutters.
by notice in writing to the Council within 7 days
Architect shall issue his certificates in accordance Weight per foot super. require the matter to be referred to arbitration,
with this clause. No certificate of the Architect Guage. lbs. oz. At the time of giving such notice to the Council
shall be considered conclusive evidence as to the No. r8 4 he may appoint an independent surveyor to report
sufficiency of any work or materials to which it ,, 19 0 in conjunction with the District Surveyor, within 7
relates nor shall it relieve the Contractor from his 20 12 days of the receipt by the Council of such notice.
liability to make good all defects as provided by 2r 8 Before the Surveyors enter upon the discussion of the
22 6
this Agreement. The Contractor when applying ,, 23
question in dispute they shall appoint a third sur-
3
for a certificate shall, if required, as far as practi - ,, 24 0 veyor as arbitrator, or such arbitrator may be
cable, furnish to the Architect an approximate ,, 25 14 appointed by a petty sessional court.
statement of the work executed, based on the 26 13 The arbitrator is to make his award within r4 days.
original estimate. ,, 27 rxt Notwithstanding such notice, the court may on
3 r.-Should the Employer not pay the Contractor .. 28 IO
complaint of the Council order the immediate taking
any sum certified by the Architect within the times COW HOUSES. down or otherwise securing of the structure.
respectively named in Clause 30, the Contractor If owner cannot be found, or if on demand he
shall give written notice to the Employer of the Space per cow, 60 to IOO ft. super. refuse or neg-lect to pay the expenses, the Council
non-payment, and should the Employer not pay any Depth of House, single, 18 ft. after 3 months' notice, may sell the structure, and
such sum within the period of days from the ,, ,, double, 32 ft. after paying expenses pay the surplus if any to the
date of delivery of such notice at tl;e Employer's Height, 10 ft. to 12 ft. owner on demand. If sale not sufficient to par.
address or sent to him there in the ordinary course Stalls, single, 4 ft. to ft. 6 ins. expenses, then land may not be built upon until
of post by registered letter, or if the Employer shall 4 balance due has been paid, or Council may recover
become bankrupt or file any petition for liquidation . " double, . 7 ft. to 8 ft. costs in a sumn1ary manner.
of his affairs, and if his Trustee in Bankruptcy shall Fee?mg and Dungmg passages, 3 ft 6 ins. to A petty sessional court may order the owner of
repudiate this Contract, or if the Trustee shall he ' 4ft. wide. any structure, which is ruined, defective, or unfit
unable to show within days to the reason- L.C.C. BYELAWS.-Digest, for occupation, or from neglect structurally, pre-
able satisfaction of the Contractor his ability to judicial to property or inhabitants of the neighbour-
carry ou t the Contract, and to make all payments Every cowshed must be well and sufficiently hood, to take down, repair, or rebuild, or to fence
due or to become due thereunder, or if the works be lighted and thoroughly ventilated. in the ground on which it stands within a reasonable
stopped for months under an order of the Space per cow in sing le stall at least 8 ft. by 4ft. time. If the order be not complied with, the
Architect or any Court. of Law, the Contractor. shall Two cows in double ,, ,, 8 ft. by 7 ft. Council may execute the order.
be at liberty to d etenmne the Contract by notice in Air space per cow at least 600 c. ft. where there is The Council in executing the order may remove
writing to the Architect, and to cover from the perfect ventilation, otherwise 800 c. ft. Height of the materials to a convenient place, and if their
Employer payment for all work executed and for shed exceeding 16 ft. not to be counted . expenses are not paid within 14 days may sell the same.
any loss he may sustain upon any plant or material Paving with impervious bricks or material set
with cement or concrete, with slope towards g ully DANGEROUS BUSINESSES.
supplied or purchased or prepared for the purpose
of the Contract. In arriving at the amount of such hole which is to be outside where practicable. L.B. ACT, 1894.-Digest.
payment the rates contained in the Contractor's Gully to be trapped, and to have a grating with bars No person may carry on a dangerous business
angina! estimate shall be foll<nved, or, where the not more than ii of an inch apart. Not exceedin&' .) in any building, or vault, or in the open air, at a
same n1ay not apply, rates proportionate to the ft. of the foremost part of stalls may be paved with less distance than 40 ft. from any public way, or than
pnces therein contained. chalk or other similar material. 50 ft. from any other building, or any vacant ground
. 32.-Provideci always that in case any dispute or Water supply, r2 gallons per cow. Where not belonging to any other person than his landlord,
difference shall arise between the Employer or the constant service provide covered tank, bottom of Dangerous businesses comprise manufacture of
Architect on his behalf and the Contractor, either tank to be not less than 6 ft above floor level. matches, or other substances liable to sudden ex-
during the progress of the works or after the No communication between tank and any water plosion, inflammation or ignition, or of turpentine,
determination, abandonment, or breach of the closet or drain by means of a waste pipe. naphtha, varnish, tar, resin, Brunswick black, or
Contract, as to the construction of the Contract or Water trouah constructed of or lined with im- any other manufactures dangerous on account of the
as lo any matter or thing arising, thereunder (except pervious mate~ial to eac? stall or standing p lace , liability ot the materials to sudden fire or explosion.
as to t he matters left to the sole discretion of the with a waste pipe or hole m the lowest ,part. No person may erect a dwelling house nearer
Architect uncier Clauses 4, 9, and i9, and the Walls doors, and wood work (except partition than 50 ft. to a building used for any dangerous busi-
exercise by him under Clause 18 of the right to between' cows) to be covered with impervious mat- ness, provided that a building erected before 1844
have any work opened up), or as to the withholding erial 5 ft. hiah, such material not to be cove red with within 50 ft . from any building, for the time being
by t he Architect of any certificate to which the cement, was'h or other substance. used for any such n oxiou s business, it may be rebuilt·
332

DISTRICT SURVEYORS AND THEIR District Surveyors, etc.-'-continued. District Surveyors, etc.-continued.
15 City of London, Southern Division 28 Hamp.Stead, East, North-west
DISTRICTS. of. Consisting ot the Wards of Bread-street, Islington, North St. Pancras, and
r Battersea, Central Division of. Bridge, Candlewick, Castle Baynard, Co1d-
~ainers, Dowgate, Farringdon Within, Queen-
Clerkenwell (detached). Consisting of that
Consisting of 'that part of the parish southward part of H ampstead to the eastward of a line drawn ·
of the London a nd South -Western Railway , hithe, Vintry, Walbrook, and Bridewell Precinct.
along the centre of Avenue-road and F inchley-
northward and westward of the boundary of the EDWARD POWER , 9 7 Queen Victori a· street, E.C . IO
to 4. road ; that part of I ' lington bounded on the north
Parish of Clapham, and northward of Clapham - and west by the boundaries of th e parish, on the
common and Battersea-rise. 16 City of London, Western Division south by the centre line of Camd en-road, and on
T. HARDCAST LE,
. Wr L.FRED 73 Marney-road, Battersea- of. Consisting of the Wards of Aldersgate the east by the centre line of Highgate-hill and
n se, S.W . H ours IO to 4. · Within and Without, Cheap, and Farringdon Holloway-road, and that part of St. Pancras north
Without, St. Martin's-le-Grand, St. Bartholomew
2 Battersea, North. Con sisting of that the Great and Less, the Inner T emple and that
of the Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Rail -
p art of the Parish which lies on the northern side way, and the detached portion of Clerkenwell
part of the Middle Temple within the City, near Muswtll-hill.
of the London and South-Western Railway, and
Serjeant's-inn, Fleet-street and Chancery-lane,
t o the westward of the boundary of District No. Clifford 's-inn, Barnard's-inn, Thavies-inn, and FREDUHI C H AM MOND, 38 Mercer's-road, U pper Hollo-
36. those parts of Furnival's-inn and Staple-inn
way, N . 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to 2 .
W. H . WooowARD(Depu ty), 495 Battcrsea-park-road,
S."W. 9.30 to 5. which are within the City. 29 Hampstead, West. Consisting of that
IiUG H M CL AC HLA N , I Furnival-strect , Hol born, E .C . part of Hampstead to the westward of a line
Battersea, Southern Division of, to to 4.
3 drawn a long t he centre of Avenue-road and
and the detached portion of Clapham. 17 Clapham. F inchley-road.
Consisting of that part of Battersea southward of W u . LJAM G R ELLIE H , I44 H igh- street, Clapham, S .W. R OW LAND P LU MB E, 104 W est- end-l a ne, N .\V. IO to 4.
Battersea-rise and westward of Clapha m, together rn to 4.
with the detached portion of Clapham. 18 Clerkenwell (St. James and St. 30 Holborn and East Strand, includ =
HO RACE C H ESTON , 35 Rcll evil] c -road, W a ndswortb- John) and part of Islington . Consisting
co mm on, S .W. ro to 4. of that part of Islington situate to the south of ing St. Andrew, Holborn, above Bars,
4 Bermondsey, St. Mary Magdalen, the southern boundary of D istrict No. 32, and Furnival's Inn, St. George=the- Martyr,
and St. John, St. Olave, and St. Thomas, boun ded on the east by the centre line of Upper- the Liberty of the R.olls, the Liberty of
Southwark. street. Saffron Hill, Hatton. Garden, and Ely
ER NEST C AR R ITT, 20 Wilmington- squ are, Clerkcnwell ,
·L. R. FORD, (I nterim), 24 R ailway -approach, Lon-
W.C. IO to 4. R.ents, St. Clement Danes, St. Mary=le =
don-brid ge, S.E. IO to 4.
Strand, the Savoy Precinct, St.Sepulchre
19 Deptford, North-east. Consisting of
5 Bethnal Green,St. Matthew, East, St. Nicholas, Deptford, and so much of 'St. Paul, without, the Charter House, and St.
and South Bow. Consisting of that part of Deptford, in K ent, as lies to the northward of a Paul, Covent Garden.
Bethnal-green east of Cambridge-road; and that line drawn along the centre of New Cross-road, F REDE RICK '\:VrtLJAM PORTE R , 28 Great Ormon d-
part of Bow south of Old Ford-road, and of the the Broadway, and Deptford-bridge. street, \V.C. 10 to 4.
E mbankment of the Northern Outfall Sewer. R. TABBERER (Interim), I .ectu re Hal l, Royal H ill ,
EDWARD S T REET , I o9 B mv- road, E . IO to 4 . Greenwi ch, S . E. IO to fl-· 3r Islington, East. Consisting of that
part of the parish lying on the east side of High-
6 Bethnal Green,St. Matthew, West. 20 Deptford, South - east. Consisting of
gate-hill and Holloway-road , and on the west
Consisting of that part of the parish west of Cam- the remaining part of St. Paul, Deptford, in
bridge-road . side of Highbury-place, Highbury-park, and
Kent.
Blackstock -road.
ROBERT PLED GE NOTLEY, u Paradise- row, Betbn al- W1u..1AM H nwsoN Lmrn, 171 L ewi sham-hi gh-road,
g reen-road, E . ro to 4. S.E. IO to 4. J OSIAH GOODCHILD, 59 Tollington-park, N . 9.30 to 5 ;
Fulham, North. Consisting of that Satu rday, 9. 30 to 2.
7 Bloomsbury, St. Martin - in - the =' 21
Fields and Soho. Consisting of the parishes part of the parish to the northward of a line drawn 32 Islington, South, St. Leonard,
of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, St. George, Blooms- along the centre of ,High-street and Fulham-road. Shoreditch, lind the Liberty of Norton
bury, St. Martin -in-the-Fields, and St. Anne, F R EDE RlGK W1LLIAM H AMILTON, B roadway-house,
Th e Broadway, Walham- green. IO to 4. Folgate. Consisting of that pa1t of Islington
S oho. situate on the east side of High -street, Upper-
CHAR LES Fosn m H ,,vwA RD, 47 Mu seum- street, 22 Fulham, South. Consisting of that street, Highbury -place, H ighbury·park, and
Bloom sbury, W.C. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to 2 . part of the parish to the southward of the above Blackstock-road.
, line (No. 21) .
8 Bromley, St. Leonard. S TAN LEY F AITH F ULL MoNJrm-W11 .L1A J\TS, B roadway -
HENRY LovEGR OVE, 124 Shoreditch I-Iig h- street, E .
CHESTE R FoULSHA l\·r, IOS Hig h-street, B roml ey, E . house, The B roadway, Walham-g reen. IO to 4.
9.30 to 5 ; Saturday, 9.30 to 2.
IO to 4·
23 Greenwich. 33 Islington, South=west, St. Luke,
9 Camberwell, St. Giles. Bll NJAMJN T A BBERE H, L ecture-ha ll , Royal-hill , Green -
E LLI S lVL\ RS lA ND, 244 Cambcrwcll-road. . E. g.30 to wich , S.E . I O to 4· Old .Street, and the Liberty of Glass-
.5; Saturdays , 9.30 to 2 . 24 Hackney, North =east. Consisting of house Yard. Consisting of that part of
Islington bounded on the north by the centre line
10 Charlton, Lee and Kidbrooke. that part of the parish lying north of the No,th of Camden-road, on the south by the centre line
W ALTER LEWIS SP1ERS , 5 Lcc-1·oad, S.E. 10 to 4. London lhilway, and bounded on the west by of Copenhagen-street and Cloudesley-place, and
Lower Cl apton -road and Upper Clapton to Stam-
r : Chelsea, North. Consisting of that ford-hill, and on the south-east by Gainsborough
by 1he southern enclosure of the Agricultural
part of the parish to the north ward of a line Hall, on the east by the centre line of Upper-
Rd. and Temple Mills Road, to Temple Mills street and Holloway-road, and on the west by the
drawn a long the centre of King's-road and Bridge.
Sloan e -square. boundary of the parish . ,
FR EDER ICK R 1c H A R D M EESON , 360 Mare St., N.E .
SAMUEL FLINT C LARKSON, 40 Sydney -street, Ch elsea, IO to 4. GEORGE McDoN ELL, I O City-road, E .C. 9.30 to 5;
S.w. ro to 4· 25 Hackney, South=east and North ·aturday, 9.30 to 2.

12 Chelsea, South. Consisting of that Bow. Con sisting of that pa rt of Hackney lying 34 Kensington, North =west. Consist-
part ot the parish t o the >Outhw'trd of such line, • s0tnh of the North London Ra1!way, and 01 ing of that part of St. Mary Abbott, Kensmgton,
together with the detached pcrtion of Kensington Gain sboro~gh Rt;>ad and Temple Mills Road to to the northward of Kensington Hi gh-street an d
near to Chel sea Ho>pit al. ' T emple Mills Bridge, and bounded on the west Kensington-road, and westward o f a line drawn
TH OMAS EowARD M vN DY, 3 I K ing's·road, Ch elsea, by the centre line of Mare- street and Ca m- al ong the centre of Redcliffe-garden s and Earl's-
S.W. ro to 4. bridge-road, and on the south and east by th e co urt-road, and the detached portion of St.
boundary of the parish; and also th at part of Luk e's, Ch elsea, to the northward of the parish
13 City of London, Eastern Division Bow north of the centre line of Old F ord-road
of. Con sistin g of the W ards of Lime-st reet, and north-east of th e E mbankment of the of K ensington, at Kensal-green.
Tower, A lclga te, Portsoken, B illingsgat e, and Northern Outfall S ewer. HE;-J RY l-IA RT, 52 }{o rland- squarc, Notti ng- bill, W.
Langb ourn. 9.30 to 5 ; Saturday, 9.30 to 2 .
AtEXAN Dl~ R P A YNE, IO St. Th omas's -sq uarc, Marc -
HvMAN HENRY COLLINS, rs F cnc11 urch- strcet, E .C. I street, E . IO to 4· 35 Kensington, South. Consisting o f
Io to 4. : 26 Hackney, West. Con sisting of that that part of Kensington, and also that part of
14 Cit y of London, Northern Division : part of the pa rish lying west of Mare-street, S t. Margaret, Westminster, adjoining thereto,
of. Con sisting of the W ards of Bassishaw , 1 Lower Cl~pton-road, and Upper Clapton to lying on the south side of K11ightsbridge-road,
Bishopsga te Within, Bishopsgat e Without, Broad- Stamford -h1ll. Kensington-gore, Kensington High -street, and
street, Colen1an-street, Cornhill, Cripplegate, GEORGll LEGG, II6 Graham -roa d, Dalston, E. IO K ensington-roa d, and on the eastward side of
Within a nd C ripplegate Without, and P recinct of to 4· E arl 's-co urt-road and Redcliffe -gardens.
Monltwell . 27 Hammersmith .
T H OMAS EDWA RD KNIGHTLEY, 3 The Grove, I-Iammcr - ALFRED "\1\T1 t ll AM S, IO E xhibition -road, l{cnsin gton,
E DMU:'llD \.\ioODTHORPE ,32 Gresln\m S t. E .C . IO to4 . smi th, W. 9 to 5· S.W. IO to 4.
333
District Surveyors, etc.-continued. District Surveyors, etc.-continucd. District Surveyors, etc.-continued.
Lambeth, Central, and part of
36 46 Plumstead and Eltham. 60 Streatham, West. Consisting of that
Battersea. Consisting of that part of Lambeth THOMAS BATTERllURv, 97 Griffin-road, Plumstead· part of Streatbam situate to the westward of the
situate westward of Kennington-road and Clapham- IO to 4· western boundary of District Nu. 59.
road, and bounded on the south by the centre line 47 Poplar, All Saints. DAN IEL RoBERT DALE, 3 Bank Bldgs., Station Rd.,
of Dorset-road, South Lambeth-road, Miles-street, Jo1rn CtAlll<SON, 1J6 High-street, Poplar, E. IO' to 4, Bal ham, S. \ 'IT. IO to 4.
and Nine elm s- lane ; and on the north by Church- and by appoiptm en t.
61 Sydenham. Consisting of that part of
street and Lambeth-road to its junction with 4 g Putney, & Hamlet of R.oehampton.
Kennington-road; and also that part of Battersea THOMAS \VJLLIAM 'i'ITILLIS, 4 Hotham-road, Putney, Lewisham lying south of the Lewisham District.
lying to the eastward of the centre line of Albert- S.W. 9 to 5 . TAME S Tou..EY, ,~ Dartmouth -road, 11'orcst-bill, S.E.
Afl reasonable hom·s.
road, and of a line continued thence southward by 49 R.otherhithe, Hatcham, and St.
the eastern wall of the "Clockhouse" Tavern, George-in - the-East. Consisting of the 62 Wandsworth, East, and Tootin2'
Battersea-park-road, to the embankment of the r parish of Rotherhithe; that part of Camberwell Graveney. Consistin g of that part of Wands-
railww leading to Battersea and Kensington ; and situate north of the Grand Surrey Canal and worth to the eastward of the Lendor· and South-
to the northward of the London and South- east of the Old Kent-road ; the portion of St. Western Railway, together with the parish of
Western Railway. Pau l, Deptford, in Surrey, and the parish of St. Tooting Graveney.
W . H. ·wooowARD (Interim), 69 Kennington Oval, George-in -the-East, St. Botolph Without, Ald gate,
GEORGE A ITCHISON, The Larches, Trinity-road, Upper
S.E. and St. Paul, Shadwell. Tooting, .'\V. IO to 4.
37 Lambeth, Southern Division of, AuausTuS ·w 1r.L1A'1TANNER, III J,ower-rnad, Rother-
and part of Camberwell. Consisting of that 1·.ithe, S.E., and 334 Commercial-road, E. 9.30 to s; 63 Wandsworth, West. Consisting of
part of Lambeth bounded on the north by the Satu rday, 9.3o to 2 • that part e>f the parish which lies to the westward
centre line of Nine-elms Lane, Miles-street, 50 St. Oeorge,Hanover Square,North. of the London and South-Western Railway.
South Lambeth-road, Dorset-road, Holland· Consisting of that part of the parish situate north T H OMAS ROGER SMITH, n8 IIi gb -strcct, Wandsworth.
street, Vassal-road, and Camberwe ll -new-road, of Piccadilly, together with that part of such S.\ 'IT. IO to 4..
a nd on the south by Brixton-h ill, Water-J ane, parish situate between the west side of St.
and Dulwich-road; and also that part of Camber- James's-street and th e boun dary of the parish of 64 Whitechapel, St. Mary, Christ
well south-west of the Camberwell-new-road. St. Martin-in-'.he-Fields, on the east side of the Church, Spitalfields, the Hamlet of Mile
HENRY PARSONS 1 88 Angell-road, Brixton. IO to 4,
1
Green Park . End New=town, and the Tower Liberty.
and by appointment . THOMAS HENRY \\TATSON, 9 Condu it- street, R egent-
The Tower Liberty consists of-rst, His Majesty's
strcet, " ' · 10 to 4. Tower-ground, called the Old Artillery-ground,
38 Lewisham. Consisting of that part of
51 St. George, Hanover Square, Bel= near Spitalfields; 2nd, the parish of Holy Trinity,
the parish lying north of a line drawn along th e
centre of L ondon-road and along the eastern side
grave and Pimlico Division. Consisting of Minories; 3rd, the Liberty and Precinct of Old
the remaining part of the parish, or the Belgrave Tower Wi thout; and 4th, Wellclose Precin ct,
of the Brighton Railway till it approaches the end which includes Wellclose-square.
and Pimlico Division.
of Stanstead-road, and then following the centre 'Niu.JAM A L FRED L.-\RGI!, s3 A Chester-square, Pimlico, ARTHUR CRow, I8 Great Prescott-street, E. 9.30 to 5;
of that road and Catford-road and southward of S.W. IO to . Saturday, 9.30 to 2.
4
the churchyard to Cock-shed -J ane, and thence to
the eastern boundary of the parish. 52 St. James, Westminstet. 65 Woolwich.
CHART.l~S ]AMES RADGER, 63 L ewisham-road, S.E. IZomm.T K.ERR, I39 Oxford-street, \fil . IO to 4. A L FHED CoKmrn, 21 William-street, "\.Voolwich. Io to 4
Dai ly from 9 a .m.
53 St. Margaret and St. John=the=
39 Limehouse, St. Anne, St. John, Evangelist, Westminster, and the Close
Wapping, the Precinct of St. Katharine, of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter. DISTRICT SURVEYORS' FEES.
and the Hamlet of Ratcliff. · EDWARD DRU DRURY, 25 Queen A nne's-gate, '\Tcst-
minster, . .W . ro to 4. E x tract from London Building Act, I394.
l-iENRY 'VJLLIA M STOCH:, 586 Co111111crcial-roacl East,
E. IO to 4 . 54 St. Marylebone.
40 Lower Norwood. Consisting of tha.t ARTHUR AsHnRIDGE, IO Upper Baker-street, N. , V. l' AR T I.
part of Lambeth to the southward of Leigham- 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to 2 .
lane, Norwood-road, Lancaster-road, and the 55 St. Pancras East. Consisting of that ON NEW BUILDINGS.
boundary of the detached portion of Streatham. part of the parish bounded on the north by the £ s. d.
PERCY Hu1"TER, 5 St. Luke's-villas, Knight's-hill - Tottenham and Hampstead Junction Railway, on For any building not exceeding thirty
road, S.E. IO to 4. the wesl by the eastern boundary of District No . square feet in area and not exceeding
56, and on the S')uth by Lismore-road, Lismore- ten feet in height 0 IO 0
41 Mile End Old Town.
circus, and the Midland Railway. For every building not exceeding four
HENRY Sii\IPSO:\' LEGG, 13 Grafton-street, l\file End-
road, E . xo to 4. VJNCENT JOHN GROSE , I.:?: Great College-street, N .W. hundred square feet in area and not
to to 4.. more than two storeys in height I 10 0
42 Newington, East, and part of St. 56 St. Pancras, West. Consisting of that For every additional storey 0 5 0
Oeorge=the- Martyr, Southwark. Con- part of the parish lying south of Lismore-road , For every additional square or fraction
sisting of that part of the parish of Newi ng ton Lismore-circus and the Midland Railway; and of a square 0 2 6
eastward of Walworth-road, and that part of St. west of Kentish -town-road, High-street, Camden- For every building not exceeding four
George-the-Martyr contiguous thereto on the east , own, Eversholt-street, Seymour-street, Upper hundred square feet in area and of
side. Woburn-place, and Tavistock-square. one storey only in height 0 15 0
BERN ARD D1cKSEI!, 67 New K.cnt - road, S.E. 9.30 to5. FREDERICK 'i\TALLRN, 96 Gower~street, \V .C . IO to +·
Saturday, 9.30 to 2 .
St.Saviour, St. George-the =Martyr ON ADDITI ONS, ALTERATIONS, OR
57 OTHER
43 Newington, West, and part of (part), and Christ Church , Southwark, WORKS.
Lambeth. Consisting of that part of Newington
westward of Walworth-road, and also that part and the Northern Division of Lambeth. E'er every addition or alteration or other
of Lambeth bounded on the west of Kennington Consisting of that part of L ambeth lying north of
work to which the provi sions of this
road, a nd Clapham -road as far as Hollancl·street ; he "northern " boundary of the dist ricts Nos. 39
Act apply made or done to or on any
on the south by Holland -street, Vassell-road, and 43. building after the roof thereof has
Enw1N R1cH ARD HEWITT, I82 Hlackfriars-road, S.E.
been covered in
Camberwell-new-road, and \;1,i'yndham-road, and
10 to 4· one half of the fee charged in the
~hence along th e bound ary of the parish of New-
mgton to Walworth -road; on the east by Pitman- 58 Stoke Newington, St. Mary. case of a new building,calculated
street; and on the north by the boundary of the J osEPH DouGLASS MATHEWS, l7 I Church~street, Stoke
upon the area of the whole
Newington, N. IO to+· building.
parish of Lambeth and Lambeth-road, and in-
clu?ing also an outlying angu lar portion of the 59 Streatham, East, and Brixton. For inspecting the arches or fire resist-
pansh of Lambeth at the junction of Camberwell- Consisting of that part of Streatham (including ing floors over or under public ways o IO o
new-road with Denmark-hill. the detached portion) situate to the eastward of For inspecting the formation of ~penings
S RE. F. Funcn 1m (I nterim ), 7 I{e nnin gto n-park-road, rhe centre line of Brixton-hill, Streatham-hill, and j m yarty ':"alls (for e":ch openmg). ... o ro o

1
IO to 4.
• Upper and Lower Streatham, and that part of . For mspeclmg the closrng of openm~o
Lambeth bounded on the north by the centre line 1 rn pa_rty walls (~or each openmg) ·: · o. I? o
44 Paddington. of Water-lane and Dulwich-road, on th e south by ~rovided that m the case of public bm!d1~gs,
<1.V. T. GROVE (Inte rim ), 20 \Varwi ck-crescent, Pad- the centre li ne of Leigham-lane, Norwood -road ) b:11!drngs constructed of concrete and bu1ldrngs
1ngton, VY. IO to 1~ .
I
and Lancaster-road, and on the west by the centre d1v1ded rnto separate sets of chambers ?r tene-
45 Penge. . line of Brixton-road . men~s by party. structures th_e fees herembefo~e
GE:ORGE Ett<INGTON, Vestry-l1a ll, Ancrley road , S.E . Jmrn SALMO>I Qm r:nm, 7 I Christchurch-road, Tul sc- specified mb t~1s partdobf this hSc h edule shall rn
lO to ·I · h;D. 10 to 4. every case e mcrease y one• a 11.
334
District Surveyors' Fees-continued. District Surveyors' Fees-continued. District Surveyors' Fees-continued.
ON CHIMNEYS AND FLUES. 8. For supervision including the report REG ULAT JONS.
On the construction of a furnace of the officer in cases where it is 1. The fees specified in this Sched ule in
chimney -shaft or similar shaft fc r necessary for the Council to execute respect of works to a party-wall com prise the
ventilation e>r other purposes in ad - works to ensure the safety of the fees payable in respect of both sides of the wall.
dition to the fee for any other opera- public under an order made by a 2 . No fee shall be charged in respect of the
tion in progress at the same time if court ... 0 5 0 fixing of a chimney pot.
not exceeding seventy-five feet in Where thne are more than fo ur adjoining or 3. No fee shall be charged in respect of the
height... ... ... ... ... 2 0 0 nearly con tiguous structures in the same repairing of a chimney top unless the top has
If exceeding seventy-five and not ownership- been pulled down to a greater extent than twelve
exceed·ing one hundred feet in
height For Nos. 2, 3 and 4 in the ab we table 0 4 0 inches. '':7 --j
2 10 0
ForNo.5 4. No fee shall be charged in respect) of the
For every additional ten feet or 0 2 6
And for No. 8 repairing of a parapet unless the parapet shall
portion of ten feet in height 0 IO 0
0 4 0 have been pulled down to a greater extent than
On the carrying of a flue from an oven PART III. twelve inches.
stove steam-boiler furnace or close- 5. In calculating the area of every new build-
fire into an old flue . . . .. 0 IO 0 FEES PAYABLE FOR SPECIAL SERVICES. ing for the purposes of this Schedule the area of
On certifying that a chimney breast in Th e fees payable by a build er to the district all outbuildings not exceeding 30 feet in area
a party wall may be cut away 0 10 o surveyor for special services shall be the follow- whether attached or not shall be included pro-
ing:- vided such outbuildings be erected at the same
ON CERTIFYING PLANS. For superintending the construction of time as the main building.
For examining and certifying plans of floors and partition walls to stabl es
an old building 2 2 0 under section 70 of this Act per Under tlze London Countv Council
building 0 5 0 Bye-Laws.
ON WOODEN AND TEMPORARY STRUCTURES. For superintending the construction of
On inspection of any wooden structure overhanging oriel windows per build - (a) I N RESPECT OF PLASTERING AND EXCA-
or on inspection of any structure or ing VATIONS.
0 5 u
erection put up on any public occa- For superintending the fixing of any There shall be paid to the District Surveyor in
sion the same amount as for a new oven copper steam -boiler or stove to respect of his supervision of the plastering of any
building calculated on the area of the be used for trade purposes and not house, building, or other erection, and in respec t
structure or erection without reference heated by gas ... 0 IO 0 of the filling in of any excavation made outside
to the area of any building to which For superintending the fixing of pipes the site of any house, building, or other erection,
it may be attached or in or on which for conveying h eated air or hot water and within a distance of 3 !eet therefrom, an
it may be put up . or steam at high pressure (for each inclusive fee of five shillings, such fee to be
floor of a bu ilding on which pipes are payable in the manner and at the time specified
ATTENDJNG AT COURT. fixed) ... 0 10 o in Section 51 of the Metropolitan Bui lding Act,
For attending at a court when an orde r For services relating to the erection of I855.
is made for complying with notice of buildings on low lying lands per (b) FOUNDATIONS AND CONCRETE BUILDING.
irregularity 0 10 0 building 0 5 0 The Diotrict Surveyor shall in respect of the
erection of any house or other building be
PART IV. entitled to receive the sum of five shillings, the
PART II. FEES PAY ABLE TO COUNCIL. same to be taken and deemed to be a fee due to
such District Surveyor in respect of the duties
ON DANGEROUS STRUCTURES. ON DANGEROUS STRU CT URES. imposed upon him by the Metropolis Manage-
On each dangerous structure- For general services- ment and Building Acts Amendment Act, I878,
r. For preparation of notices forms for and these bye-laws ; such fees to be payable in
W here there are not more than four adjoining same and postage o 3 6 the manner and at the time prescribed by Section
or nearly contiguous structures in the same 2. For service of notices (clerk's time) o 2 6 5I of the Metropolitan Building Act, I855. The
ownership- · 3. For travelling per mile (one way)... o o 3 District Surveyor shall also, in every case where
I. For making a survey of the structure
4. For obtaining summonses and orders in respect of any breach of these bye-laws, or of
reported as dangerous and certifying (clerk's time) ... o 2 6 the above Act of Parliament, an application shall
opinion thereon- 5. For cost of each summons or order o 3 o have been made by him to a Justice, and an order
If the structure do not exceed four Where there are two or more adjoining 01• nearly made thereon, be in like manner entitled to
squares in area and two storeys contiguous structures in the same ownership- receive the sum of ten shillings in addition to the
in height. .. 6 For Nos. and 4 (above) each ... o o before-mentioned fee of five shillings.
0 7 2 2
If exceeding four squares ... 0 IO 0 The Fees payable upon ten structures DRAINAGE.
For every additional storey above shall be the maximum fees.
two 0 2 6 ON DILAPIDATED AND NEG LECTED BUILDINGS Every building shou ld have a SEPARATE
2 . For each inspection of the structure DRAIN, and NO DRAIN SHOULD GO UNDER A
and report as to completion or pro- OR STRUCTURES. BUILDING if possible to avoid it.
gress of the works r. For each inspection of the building Drains should be laid in STRAIG HT LINES
0 5 0 or structure and report
3. For inspecting the structure before 0 5 o from point to point, and have TRUE GRADJENTS
2. For obtaining summons and order of from 3" to 4" in 10 feet for soil pipes, and 2"
the hearing of the summons and
(clerk's time) . . . 0 2 6 in IO ft. for surface water. Drains should be
attending the court to give evidence-
If one structure only 0 IO 0
3. For cos: of each summons or order o 2 o BEDDED ON CONCRETE 6" thick, and ENCASED
If more than one structure (for each 4. For attendance at a court to give IN CONCRETE if under buildings.
structure) evidence 0 5 0
0 5 0 5. For every adjournment TRAPS should be BEDDED IN CONCRETE.
4. For inspecting the structure before 0 2 6
6. For supervision of works including TUNCT!ONS should be oblique, and in the
the hearing of the summons against
report of officer in cases where the direction of the flow.
the occupier (the owner having failed
to comply) and attending the court to magistrate's order is executed by the MANHOLES or INSPECTION CHAMBERS with
give evidence- Council o 5 o open channel pipes at junctions and bends.
![ one structure on ly 0 IO 0
7. For travelling per m ile (one way) ... o o 3
8. The cost of procuring local evidence DISCONNECTIN.G TRAPS between the sewe.
If more than one structure (for each and the house drain, and BACK FLAP TRAPS
structure) to satisfy the magistrate that the con-
0 5 0
dition of the struct ure is prejud icial to where back flo'Y is probable. Disconnecting
5. For every adjournment of the sum- traps should also receive waste pipes.
mons ... the property or to the inhabitants of
0 5 0
the neighbourhood is to be considered GULLJES should have waste discharging int o
6. For superintending the erect ion of
shoring (including needling when separately in each case. same to prevent unstopping .
requisite) and hoarding whether done Where there are two or more adjoining or nearly GREASE TRAPS should be provided, or grease
done by the Council or not and for contiguous structures in the same ownership- should be driven through the drain in lumps.
certifying the account for the same For Nos. I 4 or 6 (above) each o 3 o PIPES and TRAPS should not be larger than
when done by the Council ... 0 10 0 For Nos. 2 or 5 (above) each . .. o 2 o required for thelr work. 4• SOIL PIPES are now
7. F or shoring without hoarding or The fees payable upon ten structures used where only a few closets a re connected.
hoarding without shoring and cer- shall be the maximum fees . Allow 3" space over pipes passing through 01-
tifying the account 6 For travelling per mile (one way) 0 0 3 imder walls, an d turn arch.
335'
Drainage-continued. Drainage- continued. Drainage-couti1med.'
CURRENT OF AIR should constantly pass Lead pipes should be secured by means of Continued up as ventilating pipe fuH diameter to
through pipes by means of air inlets near wings or flanges every five feet. above highest part of roof, and where practicable at
sewer, and an outlet carried above roof at farthest least 3 ft. above any window within 20 feet, measured
point of drain. "WIPllD" JOINTS should be Jsed"not less than in a.straight line from the open end of pipe.
VENTILATING PIPES should be kept rnft. 2" in length. • . P1l!e end t<> have wireguard covering, with open-
away from windows and be ¢. to 5ft. above. mgs _m the meshes .to at feast equal area of open end
of ptpe. . Conn~chon betwee:i a lead trap or pipe
Should be 6 lb. 1ead and terminate with a cowl or and an iron soil pipe or dram, to be with a brass
wire guard, having area of opening equal to area thimble, connected to lead by means of a wiped or
of pipe. CONNEC'!'tON WITH STONEWARE DRAIN·shoul4 overcast joint, and to iron by means of a joint of
be made with Brass Ferrule, soldered on and molten lead properly caulked.
Provide for adequate FLUSHING. leaving end fiange of same diameter as faucet of Joints to iron soil pipes to be made ·with molten
TEST for being water and air tight. drain pipe and jointed in cement. CONNECTION lead properly caulked.
CESSPOOLS should be at least rnoft. from any WITH IRON PIPB should be through a braa Stoneware pipes to be connected with lead by
dwelling, and 20oft. from any well, spring, or ferrule 2n longer than inside of the faucet of iron means of a brass socket or other similar appliance
I, pipe and soldered thereto. .toneware end jointed in cement and the lead end
stream, used for drinking purposes. with a wiped or overcast joint. ·
STONEW ARR Dll.AIN PIPES should have true Stoneware pipes connected with iron by inserting
circular section and be straight in their length. •d in iron socket and jointing with ceoaeat.
Sizes and Substance of Stoneware Pipes. FALL necessary to give VELOCITIES of 2 ·o, 3 ·o,
Dia. Substance Dia. Sub. Dia. Sub . 4·0 feet per second, and QUANTITY OF SEWAGB EARTH, ROOK, etc.
DISCHARGED per minute.
~ Inches ft< Inches ~~ }} :: ::
Veloc. Gallo. WE!GHT OF A CUBIC YAllD.
Veloc. Gals. Veloc. Galls.
46 !1 ::" IS l/t JO ,,
Diam.
of per per per per per ~ o....... CWT.
l'ipe. sec. mm. sec. min. sec. mm. Granite 42 Gravel,
JOINTS to Stoneware Pipes should be in Port· 2'.d' J'.d' 4'.d' 30
Trap 42 Sand
I in l8o
I~
Jin 90 qB Jin JS7 l)IO 30
land Cement, wiped clean mside.
JOINTS TO Ado PROOF PIPES should be with
6
9
(
l "
" ;r. 330
sB~
I ''
1 ,, 192
IJ5 220

i95
Bo
t u
1,, 1)6
I 11 I~

66o
Slate
Shale
43
39
Clay
Marl
31
26

~·~
I ,, 270 Quartz
ii~
12
sulphur and clay dust. I " 41 Common Earth 24
91 1J77 I ,, I
~i I " I " JJ7 Sandstone
B10 1321 I " 405 lQBl I,, 202 2642 39 Loam. 24
1 "
!RON SOIL PIPES. •4 ( " I08o 2J4B I ,, 540 JS22 I 71 2]0 41596 Limestone 40 Peat, Dry 7~
Are made J ft., 6 ft., 9 ft. and r 2 ft. long. ~o I" lJSO 3672 1 " 67s ssoB I,, 387 7344 Chalk 36 Wet IS
Weight in lbs. per 6 ft. lengths. Hol15C drains should have a fall of at least 4' .a" "
Inside Thickness. per second, and sewers 2'.o" or 3' .d'.
Diam. h J. ii Drains nmnin' half-full would give half tM
In . lbs. llis. lbs. INCREASE OF BULK OF I YARD OF EARTH,
~ d M ~ aboTe dillcliar2c. ROCK, ETC., WHEN DUG.
J 37 42 7B
!'
4 i S6o4
!~ ;8
6B
,: Clay and Earth I ·25 c. yd.
Sand and Gravel I ·o8 ,,
II 2 Chalk and Rock 1·3 to r5 to c. yd.
s 14 12s I , LA:'<n DRAINAGK. Ag1icul!ural pipes are made
6 70 go
(North 1:Jnt1sli Plumbi'nK" Co.)
144 r' 1u 6" diameter, 12" long, also 2 1 o" long with
. sockets. ) o 1NTS are left open or upper half
Length Depth Diam. Weig-ht cemented. NATURAL SLOPE OF EARTH WITH HORIZON.
Inside ex of pf per
Dia.m. Length. , Compact Earth 45° to 50° Rubble 45°
SocJ.:et. Socket. Socket. Spacing and depth of Pipe.
in. ft. in. in. in. c. q. lb. Stiff Clay Drains IS ft. apart
Loose Earth 30° Gravel • 4o
0
21 6' deep.
6 0 2i 2! l O
Soft , ,, !Oft . 2' rt' Clay, dry . 30° Sand • 30 °
to J ro
Clayey foam 2 2 ft. 3' d' ,, drained 45° Shingle 39°
1 l<
F~able ,, 30 ft. 3' 611 ;: " wet . 16°
6 0 Ji I 21
1 2 0
Ltgbt sandy loam
Sandy •oil
40 ft. ,,
4S ft
1
3 9" "
4' d'11
6 0 3! Ji { to
2
2 14
0
Gra velf coarse
oosa
6o ft: "
66 ft.
4' 6 ::
i'(J' GLEOTRICAL ENGINEERING.
J I4
Q 0 JI 4f ! J 21 T erms of Measurement.
q 0 4 4i! I I 0 Volt= electrical unit of pressure. A Daniell
I I r4
Cell gives ·I volt . A L eclanche Cell, I . 5 volts,
9 0 4 s~ { 2
I 2I
0
L. C.C. BYE-LAWS,-:-Digest.
Pressure used for bell currents from 3 to IO volts
4~ 9 0 4 6 I 3 2
SANCTION TO DRAINAGE. Persons wishing to for incandescent lamps 50 to 250 volts. Those i~
J. J 14 v.1ake or branch a sewer into a sewer vested in the common use, range from 50 to I 10.
Q 0 4~ 6! { l J
0
21
0
London County Council, or into a sewer vested in
any Vestry or District Board, shall, in the first Ohm= unit of resistance to flow of electric
current. Copper gives about t the resistance of
6 9 0 4~ 7, {
I I4
I 2I
2 0 I
instance, lay the plans and sections relating thereto
before, and apply for the sanction of, the Vestry or iron.
2 3 '4 District Board in which such last-mentioned sewer Megohm= one million ohms.
9 0 Bi J to
o o
shall be situate', and no such sewer shall be begun
until the sanction of such Vestry or District Board
. Ampere=_a current which deposits one grain of
silver per mrnute.
( l 14 shall have been given. Ampere =electrical unit of current. The strer.gth
8 9 0 9!!
l ~ ~ ,~
to Before any Vestry or District Board shall sanction
the construction of any such sewer, they shall submit
of current is found by dividing the volts (electrical
pressure) by the ohms (electrical resistance). Thus,
9 9 0 t0i! { to
2 o
the plans and sections thereof, when the sa.me shall
have been approved by them, to the London County IOO volts.;.... IO ohms= IO amperes.
Watt'."electrical unit of power. T o find the
Council, for their sanction.
10 Q 0 u!! { All persons wishing to make or branch any drain powe r m watts, multiply electrical pressure in

12
9 0 IJ~ 1 2
0
0
I into a sewer vested in the London County Council,
shall, seven days before commencing any works for I volts_ by the current in amperes. Thus, IO
amperes x roo volts= Iooo watt~.
' that purpose, submit a proper plan and description Kilowatt= rooo watts. A kilowatt is called a
12 I2 0 IJ! '' in reference thereto before, and apply in writing for unit, and the capacity of a dynamo is desctibed
JOINTS to iron pipes should be made with 1 the sanction of, the Vestrv or District Board of the as so many kilowatt5 or " units."
oakum and molten lead caulked up. Parish or District in which such sewer shall be Electrical horse power = 746 watts. Board of
situate, and no such work shall be commenced until
Iron pipes in soft ground may be supported al the sanction of the said Vestry or District Board Trade unit =the work of IOoo watts or one
kilowatt in one hour.
« •rkets on brick or concrete piers. I shall have been given.
A ~ire c'. current is one flowing continuously in
LE AD SOIL PIPES, sizes and weight made. one direction.
(/\'ot less than 7 lb. lead s!t01tld be used). ISOIL PIPES. Lead non An intermittent current is one which flows and
2 inch equal to 6 lb. lead. Wei ght per roft. Weight per 6ft. stops frequently.
2~ .. 5, 6 and 7 lb. lead. Diam,
.,
in length , length, An al ternating current is one which flows in
J .. 5, 6, 7 and B lb. lead. reverse directions.
JJ .. s, 6, 7 and B lb. lead. Inches. not less than not less than
4 ., s, 6, 7, Band q lb. lead. 3~ 65 lbs . 48 lbs. ' Electric circuits = conductors along which an
4~ ., 6, 7 and 8 lb. lead . electric current flows.

I
4 74 " 54 "
S ,, 6, 7 and B lb. lead . 92 . A . close circuit=a continuous or unbroken
St ,, 7 and 8 lb. lead. 5 69 "
6 ,. 8 lb. lead. 6 uo t 84 " c1rcmt.
.336
Electrical Engineering:.._continued. EXCAVATION. Fire Resisting Materials-co1itinued.
An open circuit=a broken circuit when flow AMOUNT OF \\'ORK Wll!CH CAN BE DONE BY 8.-Any material from time to time approved by
ceases. 1 the Council as lire resisting.
EXCAVATORS N 10 HOURS .
1

A ''cut out" or fuse should be used in electric


light installations to avoid danger from accidental One man can dig and throw in a barrow 8 tc FLOORING.
heating. They are commonly made of bare tin 10 c. yards of common ground, or 6 c. yards of Kinds in general use :
wire of diameter sufficient to stand the normal stiff clay or gravel, or 3 to 5 c. yards of hard Common, with edges shot and laid folding.
current. ground (including picking). Two men can fill 2 St~aight joint, with square (or splayed) head -
a~d ram 20 c. yards. Two men can load waggons ings, breaking joint.
Bells . with 25 c. yards of earth. 3 Rebated.
4 Rebated and filletted.
Leclanche cells are suitable for ordinary bell
work, where the current is required at intervals. An ordinary wheelbarrow holds n c. yard. 5 Grooved and tongued .
6 Ploughed and tongued.
They are charged with saturated solution of Sal- A navvy ,,
A dobbin cart
Di
J! " 7 Dowelled.
ammoniac . 2.J: ozs. of Salammoniac to r pint of
water. Batteries should be about i full and A one-horse cart Ij-"' 8 Rebated, grooved, a nd tongued.
shoulrl stand in a cool place. A small earth waggon 2 Secret joints and double floors are used in
A large earth waggon high-class work.
3 " Flooring should be thoroughly seasoned before
Lighting. L.C.C. BYE-LAWS. - Digest. fixing. The narrower the boards the less
Any excavations within 3 feet of a building shall shrinkage:
Electric light lamps are of two kinds, the Arc not be filled up otherwise than with natura l soil,
and Incandescent. Arc lamps require a pressure Flooring 3! in., 4~ in., and 5l in. wide is
brick, or dry rubbish, or other suitable material, to
of 45 to 50 volts , and each rooo nominal cand le be approved by the District Surveyor, and shall be used in best work; 7 in. wide in ordinary work
power requires 5 amperes. properly rammed. and 9 in. wide in common work. '
There are three methods of connectinl! Arc Specify kind, quality of wood, thickness, joints,
lamps, the" Series," the "Multiple Series," and and mode of laying, mitred border; to hearths
FELT. landings, &c. '
the" Parallel." The" Series" and the "Mul-
tiple" are most generally used. When in " series" DRY HAIR for clothing boilers and steam Number of feet run per square for various
the voltage required depends on the number of pipes, covering hot water pipes and cisterns, and widths of flooring: .
lamps, with an addition for the number of volts lining to roofs. Sheets 34 by 20 inches, and 3~ in. 4~ in. S! in. 7 in. 9 in.
lost in the conductor, and the dynamo must be lengths 3 ft . wide up to 60 ft. long. 360 280 230 ISO 140
for the total voltage. Thickness and 1-Veight.
ros ft. super usually allowed to the square.
Arc lamps require globes for protection from For pai-ticu!ai-s of PARQUET, WOOD BLOCK ,
No. AND OTHER FLOORING, see" CATALOGUE. "
sparks, &c. The obstruction to light from such o illf in. thick For roofs, &c. ! lb. per sheet.
globes varies from IO to 60 per cent. I ;l: ,,, I lb.
2 Jt ,, ,, ,, I~ I b. FLOORS.
Incandescent Lanips. 3 i ,,
Cisterns. pipes, &c. 2 lb. ,, WEIGHTS PER FOOT SUPER FLOORS SHOULD
4 E Steam boilers & pipes 2~ lb. CARRY.
Incandescent lamps require 30 watts per 8 5 ! Large boilers, &c. 3 lb.
candle power, 60 watts for 16 candle power lamps, Dwelling houses, r~· cwt.
and so on. The illuminating power of the lamps ASPHALTIC ROOFING and SLATING OR SACK- Warehouses, factories, &c., 2~ to 5 cwt.
depends on the height of apartment, and reflecting l~G FELT is made in rolls 25 yards by 32 inches Public buildings, schools, &c., 1 ~ to 2 cwt.
surfaces of walls and ceilings. Allow from one to wide.
t hree I6 candle power lamps for every 100 feet FIBROUS ASPHALTE or FOUNDATION FELT
super of floor space. !s mad~ in wi~ths 4~ in., 9.in., 14 in., 18 in., 23 TABLE OF WOOD GIRDERS, BINDERS, AND
Incandescent lamps are usually worked on the ~n . , 27 m., 30 m., and 36 m. by a length of 23 JoisTs, rn,BALTIC Fm.
parallel system, by which each ,lamp can be rnches. CEILING
turned on and off separately. FELT ROOFING should ha i>e joints lapping 2 GIRDERS. BINDERS. TotsTs . TOISTS
ft. apart 4 to 6 ft. I ft. apart . I ft . apart
Lamps are made for a pressure of from 50 to to 3 inches, and nailed every 2 to 3 inches with
IO

250 volts, and must correspond in voltage with to t


1!1 inch iron clout nails, weighing 2;J; to 5 lbs. Le~rb apart.

per I ,ooo, and dipped while hot in boiled oil. -"' . -"'
t .. e pressure on the mains. bearing ~~

go.:: :o a
The voltages usual for small areas is 100 or I IO, Asphalted felt should have one or two coats of in feet. ~.~

c:i.:: 1:: ~
for larger areas 200 or 220. Cables and wires hot coal tar and lime (3 of tar to 1 of slaked lime), P'.l '~ .

should be large enough to convey the currents immediately after it is laid, and then sprinkled
without over-heating. Not less than "r-du75 part with fine sand.
4
b
8
4
4l
6
7
2
2~
21
3l
4
l'
of a square inch of sectional area should be IO 9 5 7; 2;\ 5 2
a llowed per I ampere. FIRE ESCAPE. r2 IO Sl 8 4 6 2~
L.B. ACT, r894.-Digest. 14 II 9 IO 6 9 2~
16 12 IO II 61 10; 2;,
.Stories above 60 feet from street to be provided r8 12 II 12 7 12 2I
COPPER CABLES AND WIRR CONDUCTORS. with means of escape; certified as satisfactory before 20 13 II 13 7l 12 3
NOTE .-The J'auge column gives th e uumber of wires occupation. 24 15 12
in a strand, an the gauge 61/12 means 61 wires , No. 12
26 16 12
28 16 lJ
gauge. FIRE RESISTING MATERIALS. 30 16 14
AREA. No. of 8 L .B. ACT, r894.-DiR;est.
candle power T1uM~!ING JOISTS should be inch thicker
Gauge, Diarue~tr Square Current lamps of r.-BRICK WORK. Good, well -burnt, hard and han ordinary joists.
S.W.G. Inches. Inches. Amperes . 100 volts. sound bricks, properly bonded and solidly' put Floors of wide span should have a slight rise in
61/'2 ·936 •5316 531 '6 1650 together (a) with mortar of good lime and sharp
6x/13 ·828 •416o 416·0 1290 sand, hard dean broken brick, broken flint, grit or ' he centre to allow for sagging.
37/12 ·728 ·32r7 J2I "I 1000 slag; (b) with good cement; or (c) with cement and HOOP IRON 2 in. to 3 in. wide or 2 in. by i\ in.
37/13 •644 ·2520 252 · 0 775 sand, hard clean broken bricks, broken flint, grit or •earing iron should be used instead of WOOD
19/12 ·520 ·1648 164'9 510 ,>LA TES. Ends of timbers should have an air
19/r3 ·46o · 1290 129.0 4.05 slag.
37/16 "4<1-8 · 1219 12I.9 38o 2.-GRANITE and other solid and durable STONE pace all round them, a~d timber floors should be
lq/14 ' 1fOO ·0976 97"6 305 3.- lRON, STEEL,and COPPER. ventilated.
19/15 ·36o ·0790 79·0 247 4.-0AIC and TEAK and OTHER H ARD TIMBRR No timber should enter a wall nearer than 9 in.
19/16 •320 ·0624 62·4 195 beams and posts, or in combination with iron the
19/17 ·280 ·0479 47"9 149 to any flue.
7/14 ·240 ·0356 35·6 II2 timber and the iron (if any) protected by plast~ring .HERRING BONE, STRU!'~'ING, 2in . by 2in.,
7/15 · 216 ·02 90 2C)"O 9" in cement or other mcombustible or non-conducting spiked the foll depth of 101sts, or r~ in. SOLID
7/16 71 material, BRIDGING every 4 feet apart.
· 192 · 0229 22 · 9
7/17 ·168 ·0174 17 ·4 54 Doors of oak, teak, or other hard wood not less
9 •144 ·ox62 16·2 49 than 2 inches thick. Ai in. TIE Roo through the joists by the side
IO ·128 ·0128 12·8 39 of solid strutting adds greatly to the strength and
II ·u6 'OI05 10·5 JI Stairs of oak, teak, or other hard wood with
·0089 8·q 27 treads, strings, and risers not less than 2 inches stiffness of the floor.
7/19 · 120
7/20 ·108 ·0072 7'2 22 thick.
13 ·092 ·oo66 6•6 20 L. B, ACT, r894.-Digest,
5.-SLATE, TILES, BRICK, and TERRA COTTA
7/21 ·096 ·0057 5'7 17 used for coverings and corbels. Floors under and r8in. around OVENS, COPPER and
14 ·080 · 0050 5•0 15 .STEAM BOIL.ER~, or STO".ES, not heated by gas, to
15 · 0 72 ·0040 4·0 12 6,-FLAGSTONES for floors over arches not ex -
3·2 posed on underside and not supported at ends only. be fo rmed of mcombushble and non-conducting
16 ·o64 ·0032 IO
material 6 ins. thick. Floors over FURNACES and
3/20 ·077 ·0031 3·1 9 7.-CONCRETE of broken bricks, stone chippings
3/22
18
·059
·048
· 0019
·0018
1'8
I'S
s
s
or ballast and lime cement, or calcined gypsum fo; within r8 ins. of crown of ovens shall be of fire-
resisting materials.
between joists.
337

FONTS. CAS FITTING. Girders and Joists-continued.


Pressure of gas at the . burr-..Jrs should be frotn STEEL COMPOUND GIRDERS.
AtW. end of the nave, not under a gallery. Allow fu to .Ju of an inch. To find the safe load for any span
room enough for minister and sponsors. Stone
or marble as directed by the Canon, and large
enough for immersion of infants. Provide cover,
plug and chain, and drain to dry well, or into a
drain. If of porous stone, line with ead or copper.
Allow 4 c. ft. per hour for internal lights, 5 c. ft.
br external, and 6 to 10 c. ft . for argand burners.
SERVICE PIPES should be laid with a fall to
the main to drain out the condensation.
I Syphons with screw plugs at any depression in
Place
I A
divide the given safe load for one foot by
the number of feet of the span required.
Note. The rolled joists of which the
girders are composed are denoted by the
reference letters, and arc given in the
Raise on platform at least I step up. the pipes. table of rolled steel joists.
Size of !>ervice will depend on number of
Ordinary size, 30 inches across, 30 to 40 inches bu~ners, lcngt~ of piping, numbers of bends, and As SECTIOK A.
high. height of serv.1ce. '
Gas piping should not be buried in plaster. "~e ~.;
C)
"u"~. .;j "'0 =
~.;
C)

~ .8
.;j .;j "'0
.~.s ""0
0.;
"":t::
.;j
·~~
0.;
Gas burners should be fixed at least 3 feet from
~t
""' "'~ ~ 8.
Cl ~.£
M
"'
~j A""' ~ !>:: ~
"0
~.;!
ceiling. i::l>-1
Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons.
rfJ ~
Ins. Ins. lb•. Toe, "' rfJ

Light decreases in the ratio of the square of it5 M Six 6 J8 168 V IJ X IO 82 53'
ilistance from its source. p 9i x 8 44 215 W 15f X IO 86 700
FOUNDATIONS. AVERAGE SIZE OF TUBING R:tQUIREIJ. 0 9 x 9 63 267 X I6 X 9 97 78o
s II x 9 64 J70 x16 x 10 IOI 86o
SAFE LOAD PER FOOT SUPER. tights inch. 50 lights I inch. U IJ x 9 7I 456 y I8 )( I2 I~ 1170
Made ground I ton. I~ f :: xig ~f ::
~~ ~~
Gravel, clay, or soft rock •..
Hard rock 2 "
3 to 9 tons. i :: ,J "
Portland cement concre&e
Blue Lias
Stone Lime
,,
,,
8 tons.
5 "
2 to 3 tons.

FOUNDATIONS TO COLUMNS AND STANCHEONS.


Owing to increase of pressure at the highe7
~vels a gas governor should be placed at every
)O feet of rise.
GAS COOKING AND WARMING STOVES should
have a separate pipe from the meter.
II
g" ~
B
As S1:cr10K

""C)
&

Safe load of stone base determines the area of GAS METERS are capable of supplying abou'
"" ~
""o.;
~ ·-~g... "0
..ci g~ -5 i~ ICJ
.d
~
"Q
~ "'~ ~i rfJ:t.2
io per cent. ·more lights than their indicated M~ "' M~ "'
base flange, but larger often advisable, to give
lateral steadiness. sapacity.
~j A -~ ~& rfJ~.2 ~3
~ . ~
Practical limit to size of stone base 4' o" x Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons. Ins. Ins. lbs. Ton•
4' o" and 2 feet deep. If larger required, then
N 9 x I2 99 440 vIJ )( 14 142 996
0 q x I4 II2 560 IIJ8
p V 11x H IS~
cast iron base plate leaded direct on concrete or IO X 9 76 J76 W15 x 14 I4 n88
brick foundation. Portland cement should always s II X 12 105 6oo xlax 14 I77 158o
be used in foundations to piers. GIRDERS•. and JOISTS. u 13 X Ia 119 8J4 Y IS X 14 110 190"
Thickness of bed should be r! times the pro- STEEL J UJ6TS carry 40 per cent. more than
jection of the stone beyond the column base, the IRON JO~ST!. of same section, but the elasticity is
thickness of concrete should be twice the pro- nearly the same for_ each, so g~eater depth in. j)ro·

m
jection beyond the stone. portion to span will. be required for steel JO!Sts
subjected to the heavier loa.d.
L.C.C. BYE-LAWS. Dif:est, Iron and steel ioisls should not exceed .,;.. of As SECTION c.
No building allowed on ~y site filled in or covered span, or steel joists with the heavier load, to n
1Vith refuse matter. c
Site to be covered with concrete 6 inches thick ifirDeflection should not exceed i" for every 4 ft.
"~~ "0.; ""M
= ~j ""-:; ,
~..; u.,; ,,; ,,;
of span. Fix joists and girders with a camber of .;j .;j
smoothed on top. ~ .s .~] "~ -0
~~ ?-
0 ·•
Concrete under walls to be at least 9 inches thick 1" in °0 feet.
""' "'~ .."0.s :: ~ Ji._
.,~
d} M .;,
':l,.'l A ~~ ::S :::: • .- 1-o

and 4 inches wider than footings on each side. If


natural gravel site, concrete may be omitted with
Tw-; or more single joists used side by side may
be bolted together, the bolts passing through
~
Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons.
"'
rfJ ~....i
Ins. Ins. lbs. T •.m g.,
apFroval of surveyor.
~~
pieces of iron tubing to keep them spaced apart. M 9 x I6 I20 U IJ x 18 178 128~
.:om position of Lime Concrete, r to 6 of Ballast. 0 9 x I8 156 V t3 x 18 20?. T~ n0

Holes for RIVETS in compound girders and p IO X I6 I2J 726 1N 1 5 1~irX 18 2[ '.! 1 7..J.")
,, Cement ., x ,, 8 ,,
joists should be drilled. '
s II x 18 157 96o x 16i x 20 "64 '21 00.,.

Ends of joists and girders BEARING ON WALLS


should have felt or 5lb. lead seating on hard York
templates.
Ends BEARING ON COLUMNS OR .STANCHEONS
FRONTAGES. should be secured by bolting the webs to lugs

I ±
cast on the column or stancheon in the case of
a light load or with angle i~ons rivetted to the
L.B . ACT, r894, AND B Y ELAWS,--.c.lig est web for hea~y loads . .._To secure a good bearing As SECTION As SECTION
use lead seating or caulk with iron cement. D. E.
APPLI CATIONS TO COUNCIL,-Plans 22 ft. to
r inch. Show position of building in relation to
others adjacent height and distance from centre of STEEL ROLLED JOISTS.
road, extent an'd site of old buildings, and figure Safe distributed load in tons at about i of D
width of street. Give names and addresses of breaking weight.
owners of nearest building- on each side. See also To find the safe load for any span, divide the "i:l~ .8ui .d. .,. .;j ""0.; "~s
~i
.~.£
"w -:1 .;j
u~ A..;
-~.2 ~cl·
"=
=0
~~ ~"' "'
"L.C.C., Application to." given safe load for one foot by the number of feet
~
M~
.s A" <>o
"'~ ~& n1.S ~ ~&
:g_.£
d} M

GENERAL LINE.-Consent of Council necessary


of the span required. i::J.
Ins.
"'
Ins. lbs. Tons. ~ Ins. Ins.
rfJ rfJ
lbs. Ton5 .,
to project where old line of frontage is within s o ft. 0 I6 )( 6 62 J30 p I9 x 8 73 46o
?f highway. General line to be defined by. super- p I8 X 4 H 290 s 2I )( 8 9I 790
c s x 5 62 400 s 2I x 9 95 840
.;j .:£! ;d ~ " "g :1 A .;j "'0 = "
intending architect within one month of apphcat10n. 20

~~ = ~.;
u 76 6IO u 25 x 9 125 I 128
w ~~~ ~1
0.; 0.;
Consent may be subject to conditions. ~ :t::
.~.£ qi~ -~..2 98 8J2 w •9i x 9 !Jl J~ S ""

Consent to any erection beyond general line does ~..'l A "' "'
" ~ ~& rfJ ~~ ~ ..'l g.
~ A ~ ~i rfJ
~.2"'
not affect or alter general line elsewhere. ~ Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons. "' Ins. Ins. lbs. Toas.
"'
A Jlt
X I' 4t 8 N 8 x 5 27 125 As SECTION F.
BUILDINGS TAKEN DOWN, OR DESTROYI!:D BY B J x J 9 16 0 8 x 6 JO 150
FIRE to one half cubical extent may be set back b) c 4 x. 6 IJ p 9 x 4 21 116 F
...
frd er of Council. TheCouncil to pay COMPENSATION
D 4 x J IO
~§ 1ls 9 x 7 52 28o "u=~• .;j .;j
~
"'0 "o..;
=

li
x 1i 10 x 4~ 16o
~~
E 4i 7 27, .~.s
0 .r d_amage and expenses. Amount if not agreed
w£1th1n two months may be recovered , or if exceeding
F s x J II JO 10 x 5 JO 184
A""'
"'~ "~
~&
~j
G 5 x 4, 19 55 T
.u
10 x 6 42 250
~.s "'
So settled by arbitration under Land Clauses Act. H
I
Zlx •
x Jlt
10
IJ
JO
45 v
12 x 5
12 x 6
J7
4~
258
J20
p
!us. Ins. lbs.
(fJ

Tono. ..
r6Qo
w 1 •o x I2 I72

1r~
t_ 6 x 5 ·+~ . 440
~~
9J
f Local auth ority or _person agrieved by certificate 7 x •i II 42 xy 15 x 599 s 22 x I2 208 2048
0
b frontage line, may. APPEAL TO TRIBUNAL. The L 7 x 4 I7 70 17 x 7JO v • 6 x I2 268 2492
a ov-e not applicable within the city. M 8 )( 4 IQ 9" z I X7 95 978 w Joix I2 ~14 2Q7 .01.
338

DORMAN, LONG &CO., LTD.,


STEEL MANUFACTURERS,
1V..IiddiesbI9e>'Ul.gI:i.

LONDON- 19, VICTORIA ST., WESTMINSTER.


LONDON STOCK YARD, NINE ELMS.

MAN CH ESTER-36, Victol"ia Street. NEWCASTLE-10, Neville Street.


BIRMINGHAM-Prince's Chambers, Corporation Street,
GLASGOW-134, St. Vincent Street.

GIRDERS, CHANNELS, ANGLES, TEES,


FLATS, ROUNDS, SQUARES, BARS,
BULBS, RAILS, AND SPECIAL SECTIONS,
IOALvANIZED CORRUGATED SHEETS
And all Descriptions of Wire.

MAKERS OF
RIVETTED STEEL PLATE & COMPOUND GIRDERS,
STANCHIONS, &c.

All our Steel is manufactured by the "Siemens-Martin" Process, and


has a tensile 'strength of 28 to 32 tons on the square inch.

BOOKS Of SECTIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTA;NED ON APPLICATION.


TABLE OF SAFE LOADS, See next Page.
339

DORMAN,MIDDLESBROUGH,
LONG & CO., LTD.,
AND
19, VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER.
STOCK YARD, NINE ELMS LANE, S.'W.
Table of Strengths of Rolled Steel Joists and
Compound Girders.
ROLLED STEEL JOISTS. COMPOUND GIRDERS.
D istributed Lo.,4
No. o( ......
~.9 Normal Distributed Load in Tons that
I ft, Will carry, being
Len&tha
asually Noor
-.!
f.. Size In
in Tons that 1 ft.

ti~
will carry, beia1
Sections.
. ........ ..0
; it-
Size io
Inches. 1-3rd I •;th I 1-sth kept Sectlum. lnchea. Compounded or 1-+th I 1-~th
of the bre iD&' strain. In Stock. of the breakm1
- - - strain.

G I 89 20 x 7~ I I70'9I 878·I8 702•54 20 to 40 ft. G I C I I44 :n1 x I2 I G 1 and 2-B in. Plate 1533 I226
G 2 75 18 x7 909·06 681"8 545'43 20 .. 4S .. G IC 2 200 2'i x 18 2 G I .. 2-a in. ,, 2654 2123

....
G 3 62 16 x6 642·09 481·57 385·25 IO " 50 ,, G 1C3 :n! x 24
G 3a
G 4
50
59
16 x5
15 x6
494·67
585 ·05
371·01
43879
2g6·8
351·03
IO " 50,.
IO I I 5 0 t i
G
G
IC4
IC5
377
195
335
22~
22~
x I2
x I8
3 GI
I G I
2 GI
..
••2-j in.
4-i in.
4-i in.
3775
2335
3821
3020
r868

....
3056
G ~ 42 15 x5 393·01 294•76 235·8I IO " 45" G xC6 48o 22~ x 24 3 GI 4-i in. 5306

....
4245
G 6 57 14 x6 528·9I 396·38 317'H IO " 45" G IC7 248 23f x I2 I GI 6-i in. " 3t83 2546
G 6a 46 14 x6 429·27 321 ·95 257'56 ao .. 30,. G IC8 414 23f x 18 2GI 6-j in, 50_54

..,...
4o43
G 6b 4Ii 13 x5 328·91 246·68 197'35 IO 40 .. G 1C9 582 23f x 24 J,G I 6-i in.
.. 6g25 5540
II

G 7 54 12 x6 438 ·41 328 ·8 263•04 IO " 45" G 2 CI I30 r9;! x I2 I G 2 2-a in. I279 1023
G 7b 44 12 x6 372·6 279·5 223·6 IO 40 , 1 G 2C2 227 I9i x I6 2G 2 2-a in. 206I
...
u I649
G 7a 32 I2 x5 26I ·86 1g6•4 157'12 G 2c 3 2-a in. "
G 8
G 8a
39
70
12
IO x8
301·6xs
469·8I
226·2
352 ·36
180·96
28r888
IO
IO
" 40,,
,, 40" G
G
2C4
2C5
340
180
I9:i: X 24
20~ x 12
20~ x r6
3G2
I G 2 ....
" 4-i in.
.
3092
2007
2474
16o6

....
10 " 40 ,, 294 2G 2 4-ft in. 2989 2391
G 9 I O x6 307·15 230•36 184·26 G 2C6

..
45 IO u 40 ,, 440 20! x 24 3G2 4-i in. 4483 3587
' G IO 35 IO xs 227'52 170·64 136·51 IO ., 40,. G 2C7 360 20i x 16 2G2 6-B in. "
G 1oa
G II
29 IO x5 201 ·48
IO x 4~ 201·12
I5I "II
I50'84
I20'89
120 ·67
IO ,. JO" G 2C8 54° 2oix 24 3G2 ...6-j in.
3975
5962
3I80
477°
G 11a
G 1ib
30
36
21~
9Hx41r 224 ·97
9tX 3i 124·54
16873
93 ·40
I34 ·98
74·72
IO I I 40.,
IO 11 40 11
15 ,, 40
G
G
3C1
3C2
98 I7 XIO
178·5 I7 x I4
I G 3
2G 3 . 2-! in.
2-i in. " . 8o8
I353
. 647
1083
G 12
G I3
58
20
9 x7 342 ·6r
9 x 3:2 u8·54
256·96
88·91
205·56
7I '12
15 II 40
15 JJ 40
ti

II

II
G
G
G
3C3
3C4
3C5
266
132
271
17 x 20
18 X IO
I9 x 14
3G 3
2G3
...2-i in.
I G 3 " 4-l in. "
6-! in. " ...
1918
1228
2505
I589
983
2004
8 x6 198 ·37 14878 u9·03
G 14
G 15
G r6
35
30
25
8 x5 ' 166•86
8 X4 ' 130·2
125'14
97·65
IOO'II
78 ·12
IO n
IO " 40,,
IO ,,. 40"
40,, G
G
G
3C6
5 CI
5C2
394
77
19 x 20
16 X IO
16 x 12
3G 3
I G 5 ...••
6-! in.
2-! in.
2-~ in. .....
3618
6I8
2894
495

.....
127 2G5 907 725
100·41 6o·24
G 16a
G 17
r9
18
8 x4
7 x 3i 85·3I
75'3
63·98 51 ·18
43·86
IO 11 40 11
IO " 40 u
G
G
5C3
5C4
191 16 x 18
IlI'25 17 X IO
3G 5
I G 5
2-! in.
4-~ in. .. 136o
1014
ro88
Sn
G r7a
G 18
I6
r8
7 x 3l
6 x5
73 ·10
6i x 3 ~ 75·29
103 ·or
54·82
56 ·47
77'26
45'I7
61·8r
IO "
16 ,, 40"
40., G
G
G
5C5
5C6
6C1
210
3I5
18 x 12
18 x 18
2G 5
3G 5
2G6
...6-! in.
6-! in.
I-~ in. " ...
1813
2720
1450
2I76
G r9
G I9a
G 20
25
20
I6
6 x 4~
6 x3
79·05
59·59
59·28
44 ·69
47'42
35'75
IO
IO
II

"
40,,
40" G
G
6C2
6C3
142
93
14! x 15
15 X IO I G 6
2G 6
....
2-! in.
898
684
718
'547
9 14
G 2oa
G 2I
13
12
6 • 3
6 X2
49·23
39·3
36·92
29·47
29·53
23·58
IO
IO
II 40 ..
,, JO,. G
G
6C4
164
245
15 x 14
I5 X20
16 X IO
3G 6
I G 6
....
2-t !n.
2· lD. "
4-~ in. .....
n37
I667 1334
G 22 10'5 51r x 2 33 ·35 25·01 20'01
IO tt JO,,

G
6C5
6C6
127
212 I6 x I4 2G6 .. 1056 845

...
IO ., JO,. 4-! in. 1633 1306
G 22a 9 5± x 1! 2375 17'81 14·25 IO II 30 ,, G 6C7 326 16 X20 3G 6 4-~ in. 2370 I8g6
G 23 24 5 x5 84·05 63·04 5o·43 IO II 30 tt G 8C1 50·5 12f x 8 IGB I - ~ in. 257 2o6
76·62
G 24
G 24a
22
r9
5 x 4lr
x4f.- 62·83
57'47
47·12
45'97
37·7
IO
IO
,. 40,,
40.,
G
G
8C2
8C3
96
141
I2JI x 12
I2j! X I6
2G8
3G8
I-fin.
1-ll in. ... 485
7I3
388
57 1
''s
II

45'76 34·32 27·46 IO , 40 II G 13 X IO I G 8 2-! in.


G 25 I5 x3
38·83 29·12 23·29 IO G
8C4 75
13 x 12 2G8 .. .500 400

.....
G 25a II X3 30 .. 8C5 121 2-! in. 734 587
G 26 IO 4f x II 25·38 19·04 15·23 IO 30 ti G 8C6 182 13 x 18 3G8 2-! in. lIOI 881
19·4 14 ., n·6 IO G 108 14 X IO I G 8
G 26a 6! dXI 30 .. 8C7 4·! in. 831 ~
G 27
G 28
14
I2
dX3
4 X3
40·49
32'I
26·8
30·37
24·05
20·1
24·29
I9'26
16·o6
10
IO
IO
30 ''
30,.
30 ,,
G
G
G
8C8
8C9
10 c I
162
244
14 x 12
14 x I8
46 ·5 xog x 8
2G8
3G8
I Gro
4-! in.

....
4-! in.
I-ff in.
... II07
I661
886
I329
G 28a 9! 4 x3
18·34 13·74 u·o IO G IO c 2 87 xoj! x 12 2 Gxo I-i in. .. 187 150

...
G29 8 4 x r! 30 I t 367 294
12·8gg 9·67 10 G IO c 3 56·5 Ioix 8 3 Gxo 2-JI in.

.....
G 29a 5 4 x Ii 7'73 30" 295 236
G 30 IO~ 3!X3 23·85 17'88 I4'3I IO 30 II G IO c 4 103 IOi X I2 2 Gxo 2-i in. " 507 4o6
11·82 8·86 IO 1 30 .. G IO c 5 170 I I x 18 3 Gxo 2-i in.
G 3I
G 32
6
IO
3~X It
3 x3 I9'95 14·96
7'09
11'97 IO I I 30 It G
G
IO c 6
IO c 7
76·5 IItX 8
II! X 12 2 Gxo
..
1 Gxo " 4-il in.
4-fi in. ..
874
455
6gg
365
G 33 4 3 xx! 6·96 5·22 4·18 IO " JO t 1
G IO c 8
1.64
231 12 x 18 3 Gxo . 4-f in.
738
I351
590
1o81

N.B.-By dividing the Loads that a foot will carry by the number of feet clear span the
actual Distributed Load is at once obtained.

JOISTS AMD COllPOUllDS SHOULD NOT BE SELECTED HAVING A DEPTH LESS THAN ONE-TWENTIETH OF THE SPAN.
340

DREW-BEAR, PERKS & CO.l I

7la, QUEEN VICTORIA ST.R EET,

IRON & STEEL ROOFS,


JOISTS, BRl'DGES.
TGHES,
dolumn$
Angle~, AND

Tee~, and pnancheon$.


Channel~.
RIVETTED TANKS,.
GIRDERS. SASHES.

WORKS & STORES-

PRINCE'S WHARF, COMMERCIAL RD., L~MBETH,


X~O~ I JDO~ ~ S.E.
TELEPHONE I\ o. 576 BANI<.
Ielegntms: "BEARBIND, LONDON ."
341

DREW·BEAR, PERKS & CO.,


Engineers, Steel & Iron Contractors & Manufacturers,
Have always a LARGE SliOCK IN LONDON of"

ROLLED STEEL JOISTS, CHANNELS, ANG LES,


TEES, AND FLITCH PLATES,
OF THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS AND LENGTHS ~

STEEL JOISTS.
Weight Weight W eight
Section . l'er ft. Lengths. Section . per ft. Lengths. Section. per ft. Lengths.
3! in . X r g. in. X 4:i" lbs. IO ft. to 30 ft. 6f in. X 3 in. x r3 lbs. IO ft. to 30 ft. IO in . X S in. X 30 lbs. IO ft. to 36 ft.
3 ,, X 3 ,, X 10 ,, 6 " x s " x 24t" IO ,, X 6 ,, X 42 ,,
4,,X2,,X6,, 7 " x 4 ,, X I7 ,, "· I2 ,, X S ,, X 37 ,,
4 ,, X 3 ,, X IO ,,
"
8 X4 x 20 " 12 x 6 " x 44
4!); ,, X r} ,, X 7! ,, 8 " x s " x 27 " r4 ,, x 6 ,, X 48 ,,
s,,X3,,XII,, 8 " x 6 " x 30 " rs ,, x st ,, x ss ,,
s " x 4} " x 20 " 9 " x 4 " x 22t" rst ,, x 6~· ,, x 63
6t ,, X 2 ,, X IO ,, " 9 " x 7 " x S3 " r 7f ,, X 6t ,, X So ,,
" "
S TEEL ANGLES.
Weight . W eight ·w eight
Section per ft . Lengths. Section. pl'r ft. Le ngths. . Sc;_c:ion. . Pf r ft. Lengths.
r~· in . x
r}in. X tin.x 2}lbs. r6,r8,2oft. 3~·in. x 3& in . x -~ i n. x s+ lbs. r6ft. to3oft. s in . x 3i 111.x 1"
111. x 13,,lbs. I6ft.to3oft.
'2 ,, X 2 ,, Xi'rr,, X 4 ,, I6ft.to3oft. 3~ ,, X 3-2" ,, X t ,, X rot ,, 5 ,, X 5 ,, X 1 ,, X r6 ,,
2} ,, x 2} ,, x f ,,
x st ,, 4
4
" x 4 " x ~
,, X 4 ,, X t
"x
,,
9( "
XI2y,,
6 ,, X 3 ,, X 1 ,, X r4Ji ,,
.., ,,x3 ,,X I ,,X7,, 6 " x 6 " x " " x 23't "
.) ,,x3 ,,X:r,,X9!,, S ,, X 3 ,, X t ,, X r21· ,, 7t ,, X 4 ,, X ~ ,, X232 ,,

STE E L TEES.
Weight "W eig-ht "Weig ht
Section. per ft. Lengths . Section. per f- Lengths. Scc~io n . . pL'r ft. Lengths.
r;} in . x r~· in .X tm. x r,_l\i-lbs. r6,18,20ft. 3 in . X 3 iii. X l in. X 7 11 s 16it. tu3oft. 4 i n. X 4 i n . X "} rn . X r2~ lbs. rEft. to3oft .
rt,, X r},, X :; ,, X 2~· ,, r6,r8,2oft. 3, ,, x 31 '' x ~- ,, x 91" ,, 4 " x 3 " x H- " x 8~- "
2 ,, x 2 ,, X t\ ,, X 32 ,, 16, 20, 3oft. 3:r ,, X 3-:r ,, X ·~ ,, X 8.f ,, 5 ,, X 3 ,, X i ,, X r2}- ,,
l'.:f ,,
2} ,, X
2k" x
2t ,,
2t"
X {'rr ,, X
x t "x
4-T ,, 16, 20, 3oft.
sit" r6ft . to3oft. '
3t " X 3& " X
4 " x 4 " x *i· ",, X
x 9:f "
6 ,, X 3 ,, X Y ,, X I4:r ,,

STEEL CHA N NELS.


Weight \\'eight "\\'eight
'icction. per ft. Length s. Section. per ft. Lengths. l.. . Section . • pcrft. Lengths .
·ti n . X ti in . X I!); lbs. r6 ft. to 20 ft. 4t i n . X 2r%- in. X rot lbs. r6 ft. to 30 ft. 91 111. X 3:r1 111. X 22& lbs. r6 ft. to 30 ft.
Iflf,, X t ,, X 2 ,, d ,, X 2/1' ,, X II! ,, 9t " x 3t " x 22~ "
2 ,, X I;l- ,, X 3t" 6~· " x 2t " x 12& " IIf, ,, X 3t ,, X 26 ,,
3 ,, X rt X 7./r ,, 8 " x 1} " x 20& "
STEEL FLUT CH PLATES, 16 ft. to 30 ft.
6 in. X -!> in . X ro., lbs. 9 in. X tin. X II:} lbs. IO in . x ~in. x 20f lbs. 12 i n. I i·
x in . x rs lbs. r4 in . X ~ in. X 23t l bs.
7 X ! ,, X rr;;· ,, 9 " X k " X I~n " IO " x I " x 25 " I2 " x ~ ., x 20 r4 ,, X ~ ,, X 29+ ,,
7 X ·~ ,, X r4} ,, 9 ,, X jt ,, X I8;t ,, II ,, X 2 ,, X I8}_ ,, I2 ,, X -~ ,, X 25 r6 ,, x -~ ,, x 20 ,,
s x 1 ,,xro,, 9 "
3 x t
xX t~ " 22! " II ,, X t ,,X 22T~ ,, 1 · I 2 ,, X :'t ,, X 30 16 " x t " x 261 "
x t ,, x 22;r ,,
8 X ., ,, X r3} ,, IO ,, ,, X I6;r ,, II ,, X 4 ,, X 27! ,, 14 ,, X t " X I7~ rs ,,
8 ,, x % ,, X r6~- ,, 18 in. X t in . X 30 lbs. 18 ft. to 36 ft.

COMPOUND GIRDERS made of Stock Sections of JOISTS and PLATES at a few hours' notice.

srEEL & 1RoN ANGLES, rEEs, ,


STANCH EONS,
CHANNELS AND FLITCHES, ~ L ..J LV .
r
1, r T
IRON DOORS AND SASHES.
FIRE-PROOF FLOORING.
I[
COLUMNS. ..I ; 11
Designs and Estimates for
1
.--.. Oonstructional Iron and Steel Work.

OFFICES: WORKS:

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CON. COllf.U
342
GLAZING. Habitable Rooms - continued. He ating-con tinued.
Inches
SHEET GLASS is made in four quomtes for structu re by which such rooms are approached to
window gl azing, viz. , Best, Seconds, Thirds, a11d be separate d from stable by a 9 inch brick wall.
Tltis act does not repeal P u blic Heatli Act relating
IVIaxi m um sq.
of
ft.} r xl
D ia m. of Pipe I~ 3 J!
2 2~4 5 6
Radiatio n 75 120 195 320 490 650 870 II20 1700 26oo
Fou rths. The latter inferior a nd seldom used. to u nderground roo ms. it wi ll supp ly. sq . ft.
I 5 t0 J.6 OZ. per foot is ,1;; to Pz inch thiLk.
HAY. - W EIG HT OF. Th e fo llowing table will serve as a guide to
21 ' z. l"o- fi tters: -
26 ~ " truss= 56 lbs. (avoi r.) of ohl hay.
,, = 60 ,, of new hay. M a in. Branches.
32 " + load = 18 cwt. of old hay. I in. will supply 2 :l in.
36 A ii" " ., 2 [ "

Il
42 t = 19 ,, 32 lbs. of new hay. I ~, , " 2 ., , I i ,,
j = 36 trusses. 2 2 ••• , 11)
'G RO UND GLASS is made of sim ilar suli~tance 2~ .,
ti "

" 2
H

in. and I tlin., or 1 2 in. and t in. xi


COLOU RED G LASS is made in 16, 21, 26, ano I HEARTHS. J "
3 ~ .,
" I 2 in. a nd I 2 in., or 2 :z in. a nd 1 r' in.
2 2 in. or 1 3 in., a nd I 2 in. or 3 2 m.
'32 oz. L.B. ACT, 1894.-Dij[est. 4 ,, ,, I 3.? in. and x 2~ in. , or 2 3 in., or 4 2 in.
To be 6 inches lon ger each side than opening, 4~ " ,, I j~ in . a nd I 3 in., or 1 1 in. and 1 2 .t in.
E NA MELLED or EM BOSSED is made 15, 21, an·· and r 8 inches wide in front of breast. Those on S " ,, 1 4 in. and 1 3 in. , or r 4 ~ in. and 1 2~ in.
26 oz. lowest floor to be bedded on concrete covering site,or 6.," 2 4 in. and1 3 in. ,or 4 3 in.,orr o 2in.
on solid m;, terials· placed on same. On other flo ors 7 .. ,, r 6 in. a nd I 4 in. , or 3 4 in., and 1 2 in.
FLUTED is made 15, 21, 26, and 32 oz. 8 " " " 2 6 in. and I 5 in. or 5 .; in. a nd 2 2 in.
to be on stone or iron bearers or brick trimmer, or
SHEET GLASS can be FACE POLISHED and BEN1 other inco mbustibl e material. Nom in a l in side } I n<.: hes .
Diam. ofWrot. I •i 1~ • 2~ 3 J! 5 6
to any curve. The hearth together with t he substance on which Iron Pipe.
ROLLED PLA TB, it is bedded to be at least 6 in. thick.
Diameter of Pipe in inches squared X ·034
2 lbs. per foot is Ii inch thick. HEATINQ. Imp. gall. per ft run.
zi ,, iii· Hot water piping required in coldest weather ' Diameter of Pipe in inc hes squared x ·34
3~
4i
t
fa
to ~arm 1000 c. feet, and temperature required fo1
various purposes:
l weight of water in lb per foot run .
Diameter of Pipe in inches squared X ·7854
5 " i Leogtlt of P~ = cross sectional area.
4" dia. 3" dia. ~ dia.. l cubic foot of water = 28 ·3 litres, or 6 ·2 5
P ATENT PLATE is sheet glass polished on both Domestic Apa rt ments, 6o0 to 65°.. . r.ft. x6ft. 2.µt.
sides, in Best, Second, and Third quali ~ i cs , and io Imperial gallons.
Gree nhouses and Conservatories,
thicknesses as follows :- 55° to 6o0 ••. •• • •• • 36ft. 48ft. 72ft. Imperial gallons X ·16 = cubic feet.
13 oz. per fo ot i> n
inch thick. Hot H ouses, 80° . . . .. .
Hoswal s, G t·nPral 1 and F ever
. . . 55ft. 7.µt. noft. RADIATOltS 38 in. high contain about l gallon
of water per section of 4 square feet prime hea t·
17 " .. !li ards, 6o0 . . •. . •• 15ft. IOft. 3oft.
21 " n .. Hospitals, Dipbth . .:ria and Enteric
Ft~ vr. r W a rds, 65c .. . . .. x8ft. 24ft.
ing surface.
Surface equivalents in cast -iron hot water pipes
24 " ,, t t o ~ ,, Publ ic Buildings. 55° ... . .. 7ft. xoft.
are for 2 inches diameter = 94., 3 inch= 132 and
ROUGH PLATE (plain ur fluted) is g, f 6" , !, Schools, 6o0
\Varc·h ouses,
•• .
Workrooms, and
• •• 9ft. uft.
4 inch = 169 square inches.
and i inch thick. Factories, 55° 7ft. xoft. x4ft. Head of water in feet x ·434 = pressure in
ROUGH CAST PLATE is i. i. ~. i, and I inch Drying Closets, 120° 175ft. 235ft. J5oft. lbs. per sq. inch of surface.
thick, used for pavement, roof, and skylight-. Buried pipes require 25 % more for loss of heat. Linc:ar expansion of hot water pi pe~ from
POLISHED PLATE. Three qualities-ord inary, I square fo©t of boiler surface will heat about 32deg. to :112 deg. Fahr. = r ·33 inches in 100
best, and silvering. 4oft. of 4" pipe, 70 ft. of 3", and 160 ft. of 211 pipe. feet.
Expansion T an!t.
/i, i's-, !. i, ~. ~. i, ~. and I inch thick. W r.ot. iron boilers take less time to heat than
i inch usual thickness. cast iron, but are more 1-iable to rust. In low pressure hot water schemes, select an
Pipes should have a continuous rise to t he Expansion Tank equal in capacity to one-twen;
When used for shelves, eclges must be ground highest point, and a continuous fall to the boiler. tieth the total gallons contained in Boiler, Mains,
and polished. Can be bent, and eclges can b~ The lea~t ri>e in any part of their length should be and Radiators, exclusive of space occupied by
bevelled. To-lume of water necessary to lift the ball valve,
6" to 8" in 100 ft .
CATHEDRAL GLASS ·is roll ed plate about 26 uz In warming buildings, the entrance halls, if one is used in the tank.
and Ii inch thick, white and tinted. corridors, and adjuncts, etc., shou ld be included Low PRESSURE STEAM H EATJN<l.
to avoid draughts, and pipes, coils, etc., shou ld
Wor.king Steam Pressure up to 6 Potm ds.
GLASS SLATES of rough plate, Ii to ;. inch thick. ·preferably be placed near windows and all cool-
'Dire:ct ,' 'Direc t-In clirect.' 'Indirec t.'
ing surfaces. Radiation to be Used.
GLASS TILES, rolled rough pla te, Ii to ~ inch It is always desirable to combine ventilation
Desc ripiton of Apartment•
Warmed .
One squa re foot of surface in
R<1.d iators. he a ts
thick, and in sheet glass. with warming by means of radiators, warm air Entrance Halls, S tair-
G LASS in DOORS should be embedded in wash· stoves, or the Plenum system. cases, Corridors r40 cub . ft. II2 cub. ft. 9.' c ub. It.
leather and secured by wood beads.
GLAZING INTO STONEWORK should be with oil
cement. Glazing should be secured with copper
sprigs, and if la rge a nd heavy plate glass, with
DATA DY AN D COPYRIGHT OF I RWI N C. WALLA S 1 C.E .
Low PRESSURE HOT VV ATEJt .tilt.A.TING.
U nder ord inary conditions and in the absence
Dwelling R ooms-

"
" J
School" Rooms
4
.
w ith I exposure• ... IJ3

" ...
126
II9
II2
1o6
102
97
<12

of known constants for Air, and co -efficients for 175


small brass sc•ews and puttied. B usi ness Shops and
Coolin g Surfoccs, th e following tables for propor- O ffices 210 r68 134
Woodwork should be painted 2 oils before tioning heating surface in radiators or pipes to Workrooms for Men or
glazing. cubic contents of roo ms, can be used in figuring W ome n 21 0 175
Churches, Chapels ,
FIGURED and RIBBED G LASS should have upun any or-;inary low-pressure Hot Water beat- A ssembly Rooms 262 210 175
smooth side out. ing ~c h e me (close a pproximation). Factories , W orksbops,
W arebouses . . . 3o6 2.J~
PUTTY is composed of whiting and linseed oil Exte rna!Tc:m p rature 25° Fahr.}R F h
well mixed. [nternal " 600 " ange 350 a r. Mains and B 1anc!zes.
To determine the size of pipes no fi xed ru'e
HABITABLE ROOMS. Minimum Temperature of Water in Radiators can be given which will apply in all cases. A
L. B. ACT, 1894 .-Digest. 160° Fahr. rule that has generall y been accept ed by steam
R adi ation to be Used . ' Direct.' ' Direct -Tndirect.' • In d irect.
T o be at least 8 ft. 6 in. in height throughout, or Desc ription of Ap rtrtments v ne squa re foot of surface in fitters as good pract ice, is to allow the area of one
if in roof 8 ft. fo r at ldast half the area W arn1cd . Radiators, heats inch pipe (·7854 square inch es) for every hundred
Window or windows to open into open air or En t rance H a ll s, S ta ir - square feet of radiating surface, incl udinl! mains.
conservatory , an d to equal at least r'o th of fl oor D wecas•·<. Co rr id ors Bo cub. ft. 64 cub. ft . 54 cub. ft.
ll ing Rooms-
area, and ~ to open, such opening to extend to at w it b. I exposu re• 76 61 L IST OF SIZES OF STEAM MAINS.
least 7 It. abovP floo r, but a roo m with no external ,, 2 72 58 Radiation. One pip e- work. Two pipe work.
wall or constructed wholly or partially in the roof, " 3 68 55 40 to 50 sq. ft. inch f x i inch.
a
I
may have dormer window with clear li ght equal to
~ of fl oor area, and at least half to open. Such
" 4
Sch ool Ro oms . ..
" 64
. .. xoo %~ t oo ,,
t 25 "
125
250
I
xl; x
x i
l
Business S hops and ,, x
opening to extend to at least 5 ft. from floor, or such
~l "
Offices .. . . .. 120 2 50 " 400 2
96 2 x
room may have a lantern light, of which a portion Workrooms for M en or " 400 ,, 650
·~
equal to ~'0 of area of room must open. W omen ... .. . r50 120 IOO 650 1t
900 ,, 1250
900 3
3, ·~ x
2
3 x 2;
BASEMENT ROOMS in dwellin gs must have space Churches, Chapels,
for ventilation und er floors unless wood blocks on
concrete.
!\.sst!mb ly
Factories, Workshops,
R ooms ISO . ,., I'ZO IOO .. 1250 "
1600
t 6oo
2050
2500
4
4~
3;
4
4;
x J
x 3~
x 4
205 0 "
H ABITABLE ROOMS OVER STABLE S.- Floor to Wareho uses 175 ,, 138 ,, I I7 2500 ' ' 36oo % 5 x 4;
have pugging 3 in. thick, and fi nished smooth on Mains and Bran,·hes. 36oo " 5000 7 6 x 5 "
8 x 6
uppe r surface, and underside lath and plaster or Sizes of P ipes corresponding to Radiator Sur· 5000 " 8100
other solid construction. Any staircase gallery or face supplied by them . 6500 "
6500
9 l x 6
x 6
8100 rt 10000 IO 9
343
Heating-continued. HOSPITALS. Iron - co11li11ucd.
"1·opor/ioning Boiler Sur.face anti Gt'oll Area SPACE depends on distance ot sick apart for in with sand, or are purposely stopped in. Th ese
to Radiatinl{ Surface. facility of moving, shifting of beds, nursing, and defects may be detected by a dulness of sound on
It is con, id ered safe practice to allow I Hors• number of stude.nts attending instruction.
Power, viz., I5 superficial square feet of Boikr the metal being struck. T he edges of a casting
surface with i square foot of grate area to I ;o SPACE PER PATIENT. struck with a light hammer should receive a slight
Average (exclusive of medical school), 90 ft. impression ind icating that it is tough. If it frac-
i;uperficial square feet of "Direct" heat i r · ~
super, and IIOO c. ft. ture, the metal is hard and brittle. Test bars of
surface in Radiators.
St. Thomas, I 12 ft. super; Guys, I ~8 ft. super. the same metal as castings are sometimes run for
.Sizes of Smoke Plues in Chimneys for Htafzng For lying in, FEVER, or SURGICAL WARDS, J 50 the pnrpose of testin g .
S ystems. to 200 ft. super. Tests .for !1?rougiit hon.-Subject it to sudden
Chimneys should be of ample height and area In LYING IN HOSPITALS, separate rooms are blows by a falling weight to test its toughness.
to insure a good draught. A square ?r round better. Say I6o ft. super each, and open into To t e n sil ~ strain to test its ductibility, it should
chimney will give the best r.esults, and 1t should corridor open to air. E ach room with scullery stretch before fracture. Soak a bar of iron for a
b ave an area of not less than 25 to 30 square and sink. few days in very weak muriatic or nitric acid,
!inches for every square foot of grate surface ; HEI GHT OF WARD S, I3 ft. WIDTH, 26 or 28 ft. which will render its fibrous structure visibl e, and
<never connect a boiler to a chimney havine: less SCARLET F EVER. Wall spac~, I2 ft., or floor in best iron its fibres will appear fine, straight,
than 8 x 6 inches in <;idt dimension-. space, 156 ft. super. and lie regula rly side by side ; in inferior iron the
DI PHTHERIA and E NTE IHC FEVER. Wall fibres will be coarser and not so regular in
• Exp sure means-any wall, ce ili ng, or floor ex.posed arrangement.
t o th e outer air. space, I5 ft., or floor space, 195 ft. super.
W ORKHOUSE HOSPITALS, 70 sq. ft. and 850 Jests for Steel are the same as for wrought iron.
NOTE.-The above data is based upon an air c. ft . , and 6 ft. clear across beds. Special for PRESERVATION OF IRON.
change in Rooms not excee~ing 3 times per hour, FEVER and SMALL POX, 166 sq. ft. and 2000 c. ft. Galvanizing consists of a thin coating of zinc,
and upon the heating requirements of ordinary applied by steeping the heated iron in chloride of
LYING IN WARD in WORKHOUSE HOSPITAL,
building construction in the United King<k>m min. 100 sq. ft. and 1200 c. ft. zinc to act as a flux, and then dipping it into
without resorting to any supplementary hc:aune molten zinc.
WARDS in use partly by day and night for
medium. infirm and chronic cases, WITH USE OF DAY
" Direct Radiators " provide for warming circu- ROOM, 42 ft. super and 500 c. ft.
~ating air. "Direct-In.direct Ra<li.ators ". provi?e
for warming ventilatmg . or cuculau.ng air.
WINDOWS preferably on opposite sides, and !RON BUILDINGS.
placed to give direct light on bed not obstructed GALVAN IZED CORRUGATED SHJJ:ETS.
"Indirect Radiators" provide for warmmg vcn·
4 '1a.tino air
by attendants. Eight 3" cor~ugations covering 2 ft. wide when
w. C.'s, AND SLOP AND SCALDING SINKS in fixed, 5 to IO ft. long.
HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS. separate turrets, with intervening lobby with Approximate W e ight per sheet in lbs.
L.B. ACT, 1894. -Digest, windows on opposite sides . Length. s ft. 6 ft. 7 ft. 8 ft. 9 ft 10 ft.
16W.G.
33~ 46~
~t
Cupboard for storing utensils kept for exa mina- 40 S3t 6o
No building (except church or chapel) may exceed tion should be open to air at back.
tS W . G.
20 W.G.
20
21 i 32
25~
371
29
42~
34
48
381
So ft. in height (exclusive of two stories in roof,
•turrets, towers, &c.) without consent. This pro-
<vision does not prevent, in case of building existing
AXIS OF WARDS, N.E. and S.W. to allow
maximum of sun.
22 W.G.
24w.G.
26w.G.
l Of
13t
10.
2U
16
I2~
2J
iJ~
I4~
26~
21!
16~
JO
24
r8l
j~i·
26
20
at the date of passing of Act, their re-erection to PAVILIONS, preferably one story, 50 ft. space 28 w.o. 9~ 111 1,, 15 16f x8
<:>Id height, nor the raising of other buildings in the between. Where more than one story, then
"Game bl ock or row and belonging to the same owner. separate staircases.
Notice -0 f consent by Council to greater height Buildings for different purposes should be com-
•than 80 ft. must be published and served within one pletely isolated . No infected building should be
week in nch manne r as the Council may direct, nearer than 40 ft. from boundary, or to any other LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS.
a nd ~ot be acted on until 2r days after publication, building, infected or otherwise. Copper conductors best. Conductivity of iron
•or in the ewent of an appeal until the determination Inter»al FINISHINGS should be plain, and free only i that of copper.
•Of sudb.. from all angles and crevices likely to harbour dust. Copper conductors are made in the form of
J;n case of refusal, notice of app eal must be given SMALL-POX HOSPITAL should not be erected rods, tubes, ropes, and tapes.
within 2r days of re fu sal in such manne.r '.'s t he Copper conductors should weigh not less than
council may direct to owl!ers and lessees w1thm roo on a site within i mile of either another hospital
or a workhouse, or a popul ation of 150 to 200 6 ozs. per foot run and have not more than 10
yards. per cP.nt. of alloy, and iron should weigh not less
No building (except church or chapel) on the persons; nor on a site within ~ mile of a popula-
tion of 500 to 600 persons. than 2~ lbs. per foot.
-~ id e of a street fo rmed since Aug. 7, r86i, an d less
·than 50 ft. wide, shall with".ut conse'?-t be raised or N URSES SEPARATE BEDROOMS about 13 ft. x Conductors should protect an area equa l .to a
•&rected to a height exceedm g the distance of the 8 ft. 6 in. Baths, I to 8 nurse~ . circle whose radius corresponds with the height
rfront .external wall fr om the opposite sid e of street. of the conductor from the ground.
•CORNER SlTE.-Unless Council otherwise consent HOT WATER SUPPLY. Conductors· should be fixed -on side exposed to
the height to be regulated by width of wid er street, H OT WATER TA NKS: rainy quarter and terminate in wet ground if
•eo far as it ab .. ts on such street and 40 ft. of return. possible. Should be connected with external
Any building erected before r89~ can be re-e~ected Gallons. L e ngth. ·width. Depth.
-~o old height, if in conformity with laws previously ft .. in . ft. in . ft. in. ironwork and a ny great masses of metal, whether
•n force . RAISING TOP STO RY allowed to comply 20 I 8 I 3 I 6 inside or outside of buildings, and be kept clear
~~ ~ ~ ~
with provision of act relating to HABITABLE ROOMS, 5 of gas tubing and electric wires, and of all soft
·Other provision of act notwithstanding. 40 3 8 ~ pipes. Bells in spires which are adeq uately pro-
50 5 10 IO tected need not be connected.
HOARDINGS. 6 0 2 6 I I I 2 0 Sharp bends should be avoided, connections
So Io 2 3 2 o
&c., should allow for expansion and contraction of
L.C.C. BYELAWS.-Digest. I OO 3 2 3 2 3
metal. There should be few joins and such should
No existi ng hoardings to be increased above 12 ft. Made No. I6 gaugP., No. I4 gauge, No. 12 be perfect, either screwed or sarfed and rivetted
in height. No new hoarding to be erected above gauge, ! plate, o r IO gauge, i\r plate, being toget her and soldered.
r2 feet in height, gauges before galvanizing.
Su also" TEMPORARY BUILDINGS," Earth connection in permanently wet soil in
HOT WATER CYLINDERS, galvanized. well, attached to water main (not lead) a nd sol-
>HOOP IRON. Gallons. Dia. Height. Gallons. Di it. Heig ht . dered to it, or attached to plate of copper 3 feet
WEIGHT PER IOO F EET.
in. in . x 3 feet x n
inch buried in a trench filled with
15 JO 40 20 ashes or powdered charcoal.
~~
36
B.W. Width. Weight. IS 33 43 20 39 The lower part of conductor for a height of say
Gu age. Ins. lbs. ozs. 20 15 36 40 20 42
25 20 10 feet should be protected by encasing in an iron
II 3 126 5
30 ~g 39
33
40
53 20 :~ pipe fixed to wal.!.
~t2
II II5 12
12 91 12 35 18 39 !:iIZES AND WEIGHT OF COPP!!.!> CONDUCTORS•
12 73 7 Same gauges as hot water ta n:..s.
13 2l: 71 4 Rods-per ft. run. ozs.
13 2 63 5 IRON. ~ in . •.. 6·88

~f
~\
IJ
14
14
55
47
6
2 T ESTS OF QUALITY. I ~in .. . .
§ in . .. .
12·16
40 7 Tests for Cast Iron. - The surface of a casting I9
15 s6 6 ~ in ...• 27
should be smooth a nd even, the edges clean and
15 I~ 3~
~
16 20 perfect. A new fracture should p~esent a fine - j Tubes-g in. metal per ft. run. ozs.
~~
17
18
19
20
J
.I
20
16
12
8
15

13
J
6
grained texture, have bnght metalhc lustre, and
be of a uniform blue-grey colour. Should be I
J free from air bubbles, scorire , flaws, and other I I
§in... .
~in.. . .
in... .
r6·5
21 · 4
27
21 ~ 6 IS defects. Flaws a nd air bubbles at tim es get fi lled I,l in,.. . JO
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. Lightn ing Conductors. - Continued. London Co u nty Co u ncil-continued. London County Council-continued.
Tapes-per foot run. ozs. Site . m_ust b~ c?loured pink, proposed buildings ADDITIONAL CUBICAL EXTENT, sec. 76; AND
g Xn in. 3·2 red, ex1stmg bmldmgs grey, land to be dedicated to
the public blue. Give name of person on ·whose
BUILDINGS FOR THE SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY,
~ x s in. 5 "73 sec. 203.
behalf application is made. Give reference to
I X S
in: 7 ·64 section •of Act under which sanction is sought, and Block plan scale, 22 feet to the inch, showing
1i X S in. 9 SS position of building and buildings adjacent.
furnish particulars as to nature of application and
11 x ~ in. l r ·46 situation of street , building or structure.
Plans and sections, scale one-ei~hth of an inch to
2 x & in. ls·28 the foot, showing height of buildmg in its various.
DRAWINGS must be in DUPLICATE, parts.
DRAWINGS REQUIRED (I) New streets, &c.,
CONDUCTING POWER OF METALS. sec. 7 and sec. IO . Indicate use to which the various parts of the
bmldmg are to be put, and any point s bea ring upon
Silver !000 Iron 168 Plans. to a scale of 88 ft . to the inch, accompanied the question of liability to fire.
Copper . .. 999 Nick e·~ lJl
by long1tudmal sections to the same horizontal scale,
but to a vertical scale of 1 r ft. to the inch showin g SPECIAL AND TEMPORARY BUILDINGS AND•
Gold 779 Tin 12 3
natural and intended surface levels (comp~ted from WOODl!N STRUCTURES, part VII.
Zinc 290 Lead 81 ordnance or some other fixed datum) and by cross A block plan showing position of building Ot'
Palladium 184 Antim ony 46 sect10ns to a scale of 22 ft. to the inch. structure, and also plan, elevation and section. Scale
Platinum 180 Bismuth 12 Key plan of locality, showing surrounding on e-eight of an inch to the foot, together with
property. . details to a larg er scale if necessary to show con-
Names proposed for the streets must be sub- struction .
LIMES, CEMENTS, AND PLASTERS mitted ; such as are not already in use. Fee 5s. to the cashier of the Council on depositing
For proportions to use see If application be sanctioned, two additional copies application , and a further fee of 5s. on obtaining a
of plans will be required . notification of the ord er of the Counc il.
"CONCRIITE," "MORTARS AND CEMENTS," ln the case of widening streets under sec. IO (4), Every application fo r extension of the period for
AND " PLASTERING." sections will not be required. which the Council bas allowed the use of a t emporary
There is no precise line between hydraulic limes buildin'g must be accompanied by a certificate from
and cements, the latter containing a larger pro- BUILDINGS WITHIN PRESCRIBED DISTANCE , the district surveyor as to its condition, and as to its
LINES, OF FRONTAGE, &c., Jee. I3, sec, 17, and stability for such furth er period as may be applied
portion of clay than Ii mes. sec. 22,
GREY CHALK OR STONE LIME, feebly hydraul ic, for, . and also as to any repairs which may be
is the lime generally used in mortar. Plans to a scale of 2 2 feet to the inch, show situa- requ1SJte.
tion of building in relation to others adjacent. Where the structure has existed for less than three
BLUE LIAS, hydraulic, is superior, and makes H eight and precise di stance from centre of roadway years, and if the inspection be merely to asc.,rtain
stronger work. • of proposed building and width of street to be that the building has not been a ltered as to condition.
.SELlNITIC CEMENT is prepared from Blue figured. or position, and to certify that an extension of time
Lias. Nam es and addresses of owners and occupiers of may be allowed, a fee of Ios. to be paid to the·
ROMAN CEMENT is quick setting but weak, nearest building on each side must be sent. district su rveyor. ·
rapidly red uced in strength by the addition of If application be approved, an additional copy ·of In cases where the structure has existed for three
sand and quickly becomes inert unless kept close drawing s wj]J be required . years o r more, and a certificate with regard to·
and dry. If used in concrete the face sets hard In application under sec. I4 (5), the extent and structural stability is required, a fee of 20s. to be paid
and the interi or remains soft for a long time. height of old buildings on the site must be shown to to the district surveyor.
the -same scale.
Strength 90 lbs. per sq. inch. After 7 days' immer· NAMING OF STREETS AND N UMBERI NG OF
sion should not weigh more than 60 lbs. per c. foot. SPACE AT REAR OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS, Housn:s, part IV.
PORTLAND CEMENT is strongest. It varies sec. 41; AND OPEN SPACE ABOUT WORKING· The numbering of houses begins at the end or en-
from 80 lbs. (slow setting) to I30 lbs. (quick CLASS DWELLINGS NOT ON THE PUBLIC WAY, trance of the street nearest to St. Paul's Cathedral
setting) to the striked bushel. IIO to I20 lbs. sec. 42 . except where a street leads from a main thoroughfare
nost serviceable for building purposes. Plans and sections, scale one-eighth of an inch to to a less important street, and then the numbering:
Fineness, weight, and slow setting indicate the foot; must indicate height of buildings in every must start from the main thoroug hfare .
part; a hlock plan to the scale of 22 feet to I inch, Taking the sides of a street as left and right (as-
good qualit ies.
showing adjoining !Jremises with approximate height suming that the back is towards St. Paul's) the odd,
When passed through a fine sieve with 2,500 numbers will be assigned to the left hand side, and
perforations per square inch, should not reject of buildings thereon.
the even numbers to th e right hand side.
more than rr; per cent., and · be capable of a ten· No name to be used for a street unless with the·
sile strain of 350 lbs. per square inch after i d ay's OPEN SPACE AT REAR OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS a pproval of the Council. It must consist, if possible,.
immersion. ON OLD SITES, sec. 43. of one word, with the addi tion of '' street," "road,''
Plans and sections, scale one-eighth of an inch to or other like term, and not already in use within the
GYPSUM is hydrated sulphate of lime, and is a foot, showing height and exten t of previously
the 'basis of most plasters. county.
existing buildings and certified by district surveyor, Only leading thoroughfares can be designatedi
~LASTER OF PARJS is gypsum gently calcined together with plans and sections of proposed new "roads."
until nearly the whole of the moisture is driven buildings to the same scale. The position and No street under 50 feet in width can be called an,
off. approximate height of adjacent buildings must be "avenut:."
KEEN 'S CEMENT is Plaster of Paris soaked in indicated on block plan, scale 22 feet to r inch. ''fhe names "gardens" and ''groves" can only be·
a solution of alum and recalcined. used wheu the terms seem appropriate.
PARIAN CEMENT is gypsum calcined and LAYING OUT NEW STREETS ON A CLEARED Names in some way associated with the locality are-
AREA. preferred .
powdered and mixed with a solution of borax, re:·
calcined. Ground and mixed with a solution oJ In addition to the plans required under Regula- N am es for terraces or places, or other blocks of
alum. There are two qualities of this cement- tion II. (r), and (so far as any relaxation or modifi· houses, and sections of streets, usually known os sub-
cation of th e rules of Part V. of the Act may be sidiary names, are not recognised.
the " Superfine " and the " Coarse."
asked for) under II. (3), a plan is required, scale Any person interested is permitted to make a copv
MARTIN'S CEMENT is similar to Parian except 88 feet to I inch, showing width of old streets on the of the order and a tracing of the plan attachecl th ere-
that carbonate of potash is substituted for borax area and extent and approximate height of old to ; or a certified copy of the order and plan may be,
and hydrochloric acid is sometimes added. There buildings thereon, as well as of proposed new streets furnished to him on his paying the costot making the·
are three qualities of this cement-" superfine," and buildings. same.
"fine," and "coarse. 1
' A foe of Is. is charged to all persons seeking in-
BARROW HYDRAULIC PLASTER is non-absor· HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS, sec, 47 and sec. 49. formation involving· a referen ce to the records with
ben.t, and requires fewer coats of paint than Block plan, scale 22 feet to an inch, showing regard to orders for re-naming streets or re-number-
ordmary plaster ; heing hydraulic is suitabl e Ior position of proposed building and of any adjacent ing houses.
damp situations: there is also an absence of biow· buildings, and width of street. If a copy of an order and plan be required, there
ing. Also plan and sections, scale one -eighth of an inch will be a further fee of not less than Is. 6d .
to the foot, showing height of the several parts of A more extended plan may be obtained for a.
LINTELS. the building. larger payment.
1 inch in depth for every foot of bearing and TIMBER IN EXTERNAL WALLS, sec. 55 ; and DWELLING-HOUSES ON LOW-LYING LAND,
full width of opening; if no relieving arch, then 1
part XI.
FURNACE CHIMNEY-SHAFTS, sec. 65 .
· 1! inch deep per foot. Regulations made by the Council under sec. I23 ,.
Plans, soctions, and elevations, scale one-eighth of with the concurrence of the Tribunal of Appeal.
ail inch to a foot, togt>ther with details to a larger
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. scale if necessary to show construction. Every person desirous of erecting or adapting any.·
APPLICATIONS to be addressed to the Super· Block plan, scale 22 feet to the inch, showing building wholly or in part as a dwelling-house on'
land in the County of London, of which the surface is
intending Architect, County Hall, Spring Gardens, position of building.
S .W., and must be in writing on foolscap paper. below Trinity high-water mark, and not capable of
DRAWINGS (including plans, sections, and PROJECTIONS , sec. 73. being drain ed by gravitation into an existing sewer
elevations) must be on tracin!<' linen of sufficient In addition to the drawings, &c., required by of the Council, shall first make a written application
size to permit of the approval of the Council being Regulation II. (2), a plan, section, and side elevation, for a licence, addressed to the Clerk of the Council.
endorsed thereon. The scale must ·be drawn thereon, scale one-eighth of an inch to a foot. If application Application shall stat e nature and extent of interest.
not expressed in words ; the north point must be be approved an additional copy of drawing will be of applicant in the building or buildings to be erect ed.
required. or adapted, and be accompanied by a plan and sec.
indicated.
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London County Council-continued. Mortars and Cements-co11ti1wed. Musical Requirements etc.-continued.
ion of the lowest floor of such building or buildings Seli nitic Cement I part; Sand 5 or 6 parts. A s i der~d. In those places (for example) where there
a nd the curtilag es thereof to a scale of one-eighth of superior mortar about th e same cost as usual mor- re ~am a western organ and gallery of interest, at
a n inch to a foot, and by a block plan to a scale of tar. Selinitic cement should be m ixed with water a distance of not more than fifty feet from the choir
not less than •ion (which may be on a she t or sheets
<>f the Ordnance Survey, or drawn on tracing linen), before adding the sand ; in this re>pect it differs seats in the chancel-it is desirable that such should
he retained in situ and used ; and where the distance
sh owing the position of such buildin g or buildin ~s from other limes -.nd cements. is more tha n fifty feet, a small additional eastern
a nd the local sewer into which it is proposed to dram Selini tic Cement I part ; Portland Cement ! organ to support the choir is recommended.
such building or buildin gs, and the connection of part ; Sand 8 pans. In buildings lacking adequate height, a position
such local sewer with a n existing sewer of the Portland Cement I part; Sand 2 or• 3 parts. should be chosen for the organ which will give the
Council. Ifin water , Portland Cement I part; Sand I part. best available space for sound to develop itself above
Al so a descri ption of the materials to be used in the Roman Cement will only carry I! t imes its own the pipes and to pass into the uave.
<:onstructi on of such building or buildings, and coloured bulk of sand . I to I usual proportions. The Committee have carefully considered and
in accordance therewith. Th e points of the compass Blue or Black Mortar. Lime I part; Black- have drawn up the p ri nciples of the subj ect before
shall be marked on the bl ock pl an .
The position a nd course of the drainage syste m sm ith's Ashes sifted fine 3 parts ; or, Lime 3 them, a nd have formulated the following'· R ecom-
p roposed to be adopted for the disposal of sewage and parts; A shes 2 parts ; S and 4 parts ; or , Portland mendations,"
member.
which have been agre ed to by every
rain-water, and its connection with the local sewer Cement r part ; A sh es 4 pa rts. Furnace Slag,
<>ran existing s wer of the Council , shall be clearly · Iron Scorie , and Coal C ind ers also used. RECOMMENDATIONS.
shown on the plans and secti ons, and the diameter MORTAR FOR FLUES. Cow dung I part; . No. l , That the organ and the choir be so placed
a nd inclination of the drain pipes shall be fi g ured Hair Mortar 4 parts. m the chtarch that they may most effectually assist in
t hereon. the services.
The pl an a nd section shall also indicate in fi ~ures No . 2. That it is essential to acoustic success that
t he lernl above or below ordnance datum at wl11 ch it MUSICAL REQUIREMENTS IN in the e rection of new churches ample height should
is proposed to construct the floor of the lowestrooms. be provided for.
Tf the erection or adaptation may not be permittr-d, CHURCHES. No. 3. That in arranging any position for the
the clerk of 1Jw Council shall by letter inform th e From the Report of a Committee appointed by organ, a mple space should be allowed as regards
.applicant that the C ounci has refused permission . the R. LB.A. and the College of Organists: area, " speaking-roc m, ·· and height .
If the erection or adaptatlion may be permitted, a The space allowed for the modern organ is ofte n N o. 4. That no " open-flue" pipe should have
licence under the S al of the Council e mbodying the in suffici ent. less than its own speaking l en.~th (the speaking
-conditions shall be issued to the applicant. · On m usical grounds the old position at the west length of an " open-flue" pipe is t11e length from the
end for both organ and choir is, in ge_neral, the b_est. slit or mouth above the conical foot up to the top of
METALS. , Although for ritual purposes (followrngthe ancient the l ipc) above it .
English Cathedral an_d Collegiate arrangements) a No. 5. That the organ should be concentrated,
WEIGHT PER LB. PER FOOT SUPER I INCH vested choir is placed Ill the chancel, yet where there a nd not divided into two or more parts at a dista nce
is a chancel arch, central lantern, or transepts, Hie (excepting to plac the choir orga n in advance of the
THICK. mai1-1 instrnment in the architectural design of the
sound hAcomes intercepted in stead of passrng mto case).
Wrot. I ron ... 40·4 lbs. Brass 43 '7 lhs. the body of the Church,; moreover, . wher.e the
Cast No. 6. That the ground space to be provided for
,, 37 ·5 ,, G un Meta l 45·8 chancel is narrow, antiphonal smgmg cannot
an organ, exclusive of engines employed as blowing
Steel 41 ·o ,, Lead 59·4 produce its proper effec ts. . . apparatus, should not be less than 600 superficial feet
Copper 45 ·s ,, Tin 38 ·o ,, When the placing of "the choir m _the chancel
for an organ of 60 stops, of 3 IO superficial feet for an
Zi nc ... 37"5 lbs. (according to rece nt custom) h ~s mvolved tl~e organ of 40 stops, and of 18 0 superficial fe et fo r an
removal of the organ ":Is~ , it has usually ~esulted Ill organ of 20 stops.
T o obtain the weight per square foot to any crampin g the organ w1th1 n some confinea space, or No. 7. That the organ should never be placed in a
gauge, multiply the weight per inch thick by the "chambe r," by which the tone has been dama_ged, '. 'chamber," but that the_ best p_osition fo r a n organ
~hickness of the gauge in inches or parts of an and its beautiful qualities and real efficiency impaired. 1s that wluch has a sufficiency of open space above it
inch. The arrann-ement allud ed to above is not the most and on three side;, and a solid unpierced wall at the
a dvantageou~ for the su pport and encouragement o f back.
congregational sin ging. No. 8. That the term "Organ place " be adopted,
l{RI.ATl\'R W1°:1 r.HT. These defects a re more or less the result of because it is more co mprehensive (including gallery,
To cunvert weights given in tables into weighto adapting new customs and requirements to old &c .), and because the term "Oro-an chamber" is
of other metal s. buildings, and are not always to be a_yo1ded. misleading, inasmuch as a chamber (or enclosed
AS TO NEW CHURCHES . place) has been determined to be not suitable for an
Cast I nm x 1. 08 = \\eight of wrot. iron,
The musical requirements of a la rge to vn church organ.
X I.IO= S ti·c-- 1.
x I. S ~ = l(•a d. is taken as a basis; these requirements would No. 9. That th e internal surface of the roof above
x I.22 = <.. t•ppe r. ne"cessarily be modified for small town or country the organ should not be of wood, but of stone,
X I.I 6 = br .l ~S. churches. plaster, or other non-absorbent material.
"" x =
1 . 17 gun m1.: tal. There would appear to be b~t five positions in
Wrot. Iron x .93 = ca st 1rou. No. IO . That in order to avoid noise ru1d economise
X I.02 = Stt ' <~ l.
which the choir can be convemently placed in a space, the org an " feed ers " should be placed at some
x 1. 47 = l1•ad. c hurch: convenient distance from the organ, a nd outside the
X J.I4 = cnppe r. (1) At the west end of the nave. . . main body of the building .
X I .Ocl = b r ,l SSi . It is commonly ad mitted by musicians that the No. II. That 1J1e air supplied to the "feeders "
x I. 0 9 = guo mt!tal. most effective position for th e organ is at the_west must be derived directly from the church itself, in
end; but this position is not always advisable, 1f the order to obtain the same te mp,erature .
choir be retained in the chancel. No . 1 2. That the organ should be placed a t a
( 2 ) In galleries facing each other in th e nave.. in short distance from the ch oir, a nd that the best
RELATIVE TENACITY. The advant ages claimed for seatmg the choir ,, distan ce is about twenty feet.
Lead I Silver r2t galleries (similar to the a ncient "minstrel g alleries )
Tin No. 13 . That the organ should never be placed
Ia Platinum 15 on the north and south sides of the nave a ~e ar between the choir and cong r gation .
Zinc 2 Copper 18 follows : (a) the bette r support ~f. congregation .. ~ N o. r4 . That the sound of the organ should not
Palladium I I~ I ron 2i! singin g ; and (b ) the opportu111bes afford ed fo have to pass over one-half.of the choir to reach the
Gold 12 Steel ... 42 antiphonal effBcts. • . . other.
(3) Immedia tely out.id e th e chancel screen. N o. 15 . That when possible the or g·ru1 should be
(4) In t he cha nct·I aisles . equidistant from both ba h-es of the choir.
EXPANSION BY IlEAT. (5) In the chancel. . . . . . N o. 16. That th e choir be pl aced on raised floors,
"With regard to there latte; pos_ 1t1ons , 1t 1s adv1 ~ - or in low, proj ectin g galleries a rchitectura lly t r ated.
Per foot run. able, in plannin g a new bu1ld1_n_g, in ord er to obtain No . 17. That the heigh t of the platform, steps, or
Expansion per Degree Fahr. the oper.n ess a nd spa~e requ1s1te fo r th e sound t o gall ery on which the choi r is placed shoul d be
from J2° to 21 2° . reach all par ts of the buil ding, that a " cha ncel regulated by the length of the church .
Iron ·0000067 arch" sh ould b ~ avoided, and the choir thus p l ac~cl No . 18 . That provision should be made fo r• the
Steel ·0000069 under th e same roof as the congre ga ti on. Thi s Wi ll accom modation of large bod ie; of voices for specia l
Copper ·0000090 enable th e clergy as well as the choir to be pr operly occasion< to be seated in due mu sical relation t o the
Zinc ·0000160
heard. · I I h ch oir and organ.
Tin ·0000120 In church es exceed in g 150 feet in 1µ tPrn a engt No . i 9. That it is desirable in ch urch es of adequate
t he plan of placing th~ mai n choir at the west e nd , size that provision should be made for an orchestra
MORTARS AND CEMENTS. and a" ritual choir" Ill the cha ncel, may be adopted . on special occasion s.
AS TO EXISTIN G MODERN AND ANCIENT No . 20 . Th;i.t the orchestra should be in the org an
See also LIMES AN.D CEMENTS. gallery, in front of the organ, or in some siwila r and
CHURCH ES.
PROPORTIONS TO USE.-Blue Lias or Grey In dealin g with ex i•tin g . chu rches , wh ether approxim ate position.
Stone Lime l part ; Sand 2 or 3 parts. ancient or modern , the p n nc1ples set fo r th Ill the l he Co mmittee , in fram ing the foregoing" Recom-
Lirne I part ; Portland Cement I part ; Sand ' R ecomm endations" should , as far as pos'1ble, be mendations" for the gu idance of those about to erect
wide churches, have made the m as gen ra l and as
6 to 8 parts. Cheaper and better than usual mor- obsen-ed; but each case should be md1v1dually con -
wide as possible, that the same princ iples may be
tar. Lime slaked 24 hours, mixed with sand for followed in t he e recti on of small churches or altera-
Io minutes, cement added, whole ground and used ~ All "gallcrios" ar~ subject to special conditions. tions of ancient on es .
11.1 once.
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NOXIOUS BUSINESSES. Open Spaces - contir. ued. Paintin g .-conli1111cd.


L.B . ACT, 189.~. -Digest. H AlllTABLE ROO)lS aboYe level of ground store; PA INT FOR ZINC is composed o f I part
No person may cai:ry on a nox i~us business .in any not allowed to LIGHT SOLELY 1:-ITO OURT I ' chloride of copper, I part nitrate or copper, •
build ino- or vault, or 111 the open air at a less d1'tance depth of court measured from on side is more tha1 part sal ammoniac, in 60 part~ of water, and add
tha n 4o"feet from any public way, or 50 feet from any twice the wiclili, unless windows be distant fron
dwelling-house. r part hydrochloric acid. P~nt and leave for 24
oppo>ite wall half the height of wall from the level o!
N oxious businesses comprise the business of blood - window sill. hours before applying oil.
boil er or bone -boiler, or any like business, but not the DW.iil.LI NG HOUSES on site occupied bydomesti1 PAINT ON PLASTER WALLS. Walls should
soap-boiler, tallow- melter, knacker, felirnonger, buildin gs J<:XlS"J ING AT CO)fllrnNCEl\IENT OF AC"J be thoroughly dry. Water ,should .nc~t be used
tripe-boiler, and slaughterer of cattl e or.horses . or at :1ny.. timc sc \·cn yea r~ previous. Prep(L re .Pla.n.· for cleaning clown old work for pa mtmg u:iless
Provisions of Act do not apply to public gas works showmg ext. nt of old bmldrngs, and obtam distnci absolutely necessar),'- Plaster may h e. pnm~d
or any prem i>es used for distillation or the rectih- surveyor's certifi cate of accurncv. The dwelling- with glue size, or ·.vith 2 or 3 coats ?f b01led lm-
cation of spirits under the survey of the Com- housc can then be rebuilt to the extent o f old 1.Juilding >. seed oil, tinged with red lead; applied warm and
mission rs ot Jnland R evenue or their officers . Council may sanction de Yi ation from certified plan.
No person may erect a dwell ing-house nearer. than then sized. •
NEW STREETS ON CLJlAREP AREA.-01 GILDING with English gol? leaf, p~epare w1tb
50 feet to a building u>ed for any nox ious busme>_>, application, with required plans and sections, Counci:
provided that a buildmg erected bdore ~844, witlun water size for m a t gilding ; 011 gold. size fo~ a.cad
has power to mocl ifi' or relax any provisions relatinf
50 feet from any bmldmg for the tnne bemg used for gilding, burnished gold size for burmshecl gilding.
to open spaces ancl height of buildings, sanction o·
any such noxious business, it may be rebuilt. refusal of sanction , with reasons, to be given withii Single gilding, I I.ayer. of gol.d . leaf; double
two months. gilding, 2 la ye rs. Burmshed gilclmg should be
OPEN SPACES. WORKING CL ASS DWELLINGS ERECTED B\ sized after Lurnishin g.
L.B. ACT, 1894 .-Digest. LOCAL AUTHOR ITY previous to Act may be rcbuil VARNISHES- White enamel, coburg, and
H ETGHT Hi RELA'J l ON TO :O,l'A lc.-Draw a on old site to old di mensions. French oil varnish on white. Copa! or coburg
h oriz ontal lin e at level of pavement in centre of WoRJONG CLASS 1.JWELLINGS NOT ABUT- Yn.rnish for general work. . .
building extend such lin e to inte rsect rear boundary TING ON A STREET.- l'lan showin g extent all<
of the OJ)en space. Draw a line from ~le point of
JAPANNING is varnish mixed with ordmary
heio-ht of dwelling, and position in relation t •
intersection inclining towards th buildmg, at an adj~cent property ex isting or in course of e rection. paint.
angle of 63~ degrees . Th e bu ildin g to be confined to be del ivered one montl1 before co mm encmg. To REMOVE OLD PAINT, apply I lb .. soda and
within such line, except clumney >tacks, donners, Council nrny refme sanction if sati,fiecl that the spac. ! lb. of quick.lime, mixed to the consistency of
t urrets or architectural ornaments, to an extent not fo r li ght a nd air is not sufficient, or m~y mak< cream, and leave for one hour, when the old
exc edi ng ~of total width of tl1e rear ele vation . conditions. San ctions cannot be refused if spac< paint will wash off. .
Where ilie site of the building inclines towards the prov ided is equivalent to that required und er th e To REMOYE OLD PUTTY, paint with nitric
roadway, the horiiontal line is to be drawn at the L. B. A ct, r894, for dwell ing-houses erected after acid or hydrochloric acid. In about an hour i&
level of the ground at the open space at rear. commenceme nt of Act, and abut-ting on street formed will be soft enough to remove.
When the level of the pav ement varies, the mean prior to A ct.
10vel to be taken. Where boundary at rear is not Do:MESTJC BUILDINGS WITH REAR STABLES SURFACE PAINT WILL COVER : -
parallel to rear of building,. the m ear~ distance t() be abutting upon mews, deemed to be one domestic I lb. of paint will cover about 4~ yards first
taken for the purpo>e of this calculation. building with rea r abuttmg upon a street, \~h e.ther m coat, and 6~ yards afte:. .
Where street or open >pace ded icated to the public, one occupation or not, if the stable be lnmtecl to I lb. of oxide of iron pamt will cover 8 to I!I
or permanently secured, exists at the rear of a 50 ft ., measured from mews frontage , and height to yards on iron.
building, then diagonal line to be drawn from centre 25 ft . from leYel of mews ; and if open space requi rerl 1 gallon of tar and I lb. of pitch will cover 12
of the street or further boundary of such open space, to domestic buildin g be provided between domestic
and not necessary to provide any open space at rear building and the stable. yards £int coati and . I6 to 17 yards after.
of build in g . . . · 1 pint of oil yarmsh will cover 8 to 9 yarda.
T he council or tribunal of appeal may allow any
part of a domestic bui lding to extend above the PAINTING
cliao-onal line if satisfi ed that an open cubic space will I ' _ PAPER HANGING.
be provided at rear equ ivalent to the space whi ch I PAINT is usually composed of white !earl .
English papers are 2 1 in. wide, 12yds. long, or 7 y<l s. su per .
would have been p rovided if the diagonal line had linseed oil, driers (litharge), a li ttle turpenune.
been drawn from the ground level.. . . I and the colouring pigment, the amount of "'h1tt French ,, 18 ,, ,, 9 ,, ,, 4, " "
Lining ,, 22~ " 12 ,, ,, 7~ "
COR3'1ER SITES.-:--Jn case of buildmg abuttmg on lead being reduced in proportion to the amoun1 A llow I in 10 for waste with small patterns.
two streets or one side an open space, p erma~ently of colouring pigment added. ~' I in 7 for large
secured , the Council may permit tl1e e rection of I F 0 d k 1 rs boiled oil should be used . 'Nalls should be prepared for papering by
buildings 30 ft. h igh on part of space in rear. ~ ar co ou. ' k
Refusal may be appealed against . Return front may especially tor outside wor. · u· being stopped, pumiced, and sized.
be carried upfullheightoftrontelevationfordistance KNO:fTING should be w1~h patent kno mg ~i H a ng with trimmed edges to the light.
of 40 feet or less as requirement for open space at I
1
with red lead and glue, m equal prop<>rllon ,,
A PPRO XIMATE NUMBER OF pieces OF ENGLISH
rear may demand . applied h ot, or knots may lie c~t out and st<>pped
In exceptional cases, owing to .irregular shape of ' with putty or hard Japan stopping, the latter for PAPER REQUIRED FOR ANY ROOM, allowance t~
ground, Council may modi fy provisions of Act. outside work.. be made jor do ors and winaows. . . .
l\feasurement H ght. of room in ft . from skirt111g to cormce
NEW DOMESTIC BUILDINGS IN STREETS The PRIMING COAT should be composed o! in feet 6 7 8 9 io. II 12 13 14 I5
FORMED BEFORE 1894.- H orizontal line may be white lead, 10 lbs. ; red lead , 2 ozs. ; driers. round the wa ll s Number of Pieces rcqmred B
drawn 16 ft. above pavement level, and except m ozs. ; raw linseed oil, 4 pints. 32 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8
2
clwell1ngs for the workii:g class, tlie open space o( After the priming coat, h oles 11 nd cracks shoul•J 36
40
4
4
5 5 66 6 ~
5 6
§ 8 9 Ii,
9 9
150 sq. ft. may be provided above the level of th e d cl k bbed down with pumict
ceiling of the ground storey, or a bove 16 ft. (exclusiv e be stoppe , an w-0r ru 5 5 6 7 8 9 IO IO II
of lantern lights) from pavement level. . s~one and sandpaper. !$
52
5 6 7 7
6 6 7 8 Q
9 IO IO II I 2
IO IO II 12 I3
H ABITABLE BASElllENTS in streets laid out prior 56 6 7 8 8 9 IO II I2 IJ I4
to 1894, to have roo sq . ft . exclusively belonging- FOLLOW ING COATS, omit red lead, add T ~ to 60 6 7 8 9 IO II I2 13 I4 I:;
th ereto, clear of any erectio n. 2 pints turpentin e in stead of a n equal quantity of 64 ... 7 8 9 IO II I2 13 14 15 I6
DOMESTIC BUILDINGS in new streets to have oil, and substitute colou rin g pigment in propor- 68 7 8 I 9o ',o, I12I I2 t3 15 :67 :~
150 sq. ft . at rear, excl usively b longing thereto . 72 7 9 13 14 15
ti on required for equal proportion of white lead. 76 8 9 IO II 13 14 I5 I6 17 19
Where basement is sufficiently lighted with roo sq. ft ., FLATTI NG COAT, use turpen tine in stead of So 8 9 II II I 3 15 16 17 I8 20
or where t11ere is no ba sement, and the ground storey 84 9 IO II 12 I4 15 I7 18 19 2I
oil.
is not constructed or adapted to be inhabited, tl1e BB 9 IO 12 ~~ ~~ 16 ~ ~ 19 20 2 2
open space may be provid ed above the ground floor BASTARD FLATTIN G, add a little size to tur-
ceilin g level, or 16 ft . exclusive of lantern lights,
measured from pavement.
pentin e, to rrnder paint more washable.
OuTsrnE PAINT, exposed to sun, shou ld have J~ :~ ~~ H:~ :~ ~~ ~b ~~ ~~ ~i
In all other cases space must be clear, except that little or no turpentine.
water closet, privy, or ash-bin allowed for a height PAI NT EXPOSED TO CHEM ICAL Fu~ms shou ld PARSONAGES.
not exceeding nine feet. have zinc white instead of whi te lead .
Open space to extend to entire width of building CLEARCOLE is white lead, wat e r and size, used ' QUEEN ANNE'S BOUNTY.
by at least ro ft . throughout. on o ld work where stained a nd g reasy . ·
OPEN COU RTS to domestic buildings, where depth DISTEMPER is made of I I2 lbs. w:1iting , 28lbs. CONDITIONS OF LOANS UNDER GILBERT'S ACTS,
from eaves or parapet to ceiling of ground storey
exceeds length or breadth of court, adequate pro- dry white lta cl , and 7 lbs. of g lu e, mixed with
Tliese Instructions do not apply to Loans for Repairs
vision for ventilation mu st be made a nd maintai ned boiling water. tt1tdtr tlie Ecclesiasticat Delapidations A cts.
by means of a communication between lower end oi The following Documents (omitting A. and E.
court and t11e open air. OXJDE OF IRON paint shou ld he used on iron when not applicable) must be prepa red, signed, and
HABITAlJLE ROOMS LIGHTING SOLELY INTO wo1 k , the ru5t being fir :;t ca refu lly scraped off. sworn to, by" some skilful and expenenced Work-
COURTS not allowed unless width of court from Cast iron shnulcl be pa inted one coat immediately man or Surveyor," and sent to the Bounty Office.
window to opposite wall equals half the . height from after casting. , Wrot. iron should have all scales
win dow sill to eaves or parapet of opposite wall. I.-AFFIDAVIT, in this form: A . B . of in the
and film of oxide carefully removed. County of Surveyor (Arch itect, or etc.)
A court whose length is n ot more th an twice its SANDING is t hro wing fine sand on to w et p'"lint maketb Oath and saith that be bas been acc ustomed to
breadth is held to co mply witl1 this provision if a survey and value, and to superinte.nd_ the building and
tn imitate a stone surface.
square comi of the same area would do so . r epairing of Houses and other Bmldmgs, and that the
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Parsonages-rontinuea. Parsonages-co11li11ue.I. I Parsonages-continued.
p aper writings hereun to se\' erally annexed, marked A.B., each front . Two sections at the least. In caS('S of the foot superficial, at least. '\There hollow walls arc
C.D., etc., contain a true statement of the gene ral con- alterations a nd improvcm:.!nts (not an e nt irely new ~true - provided the window and door h t!ads must be covered
dition of tbe bui ldings of the Benefice• of turc) the plans of the several lloors as they exist at with lead or other weatherproof material. Flashings to
2 .-CERTJf lCAT¥ (A.)-As to the ge ner al state and
present . be of 5-l bs. lead. Zinc will not be a ll owed
conditi on of a ll •1 Buildings" belonging to the H0ncfice, DRAINAGE.-A Block Pl a n on ly requ ired, shewing PAIN I IN(, -All wood and ironwork to have four coats
and as to the particular state and condition of th0 build- clearly all tbe points of drainage, bath, w .c .'s, sinks, &c . of pamt throughout, th1'" last two coats ms1cle , a nd the
OoSl!RVATJONS . - l t will b~ nccc-ssary for th e Incum - papering, to be dcferr<:d until the new buildings shall
ing on which the proposed work is to 1ie done.
bent to ob~ain the Bishop's and Patron's signatures to have become Sf".as.onrd .
(Signatu re) A.B.
3.-ESTJMATE (B .) -Of the expense of the total \Vorks
the Plans, m approval the reof, bt:forc they are forwa rded
to the Bounty Office.
I .
F.nn:-.-Gs .-lo rnclude one 'Yater closet m t}~c house,
·l:a.1ns, cesspools, w~ll, tank c1st..::rns .. pumps, pipes, gas
proposed to be done according to the priced Hills of ln cases where the Ecclesiastical CommissiOnC'rS have p ipmg, but not fittings, and everythrng necessary for
Quantities, Specification a nd Dra wings marked C. and augmt:ntcd tl~e In come of the Hc-ncficc. or contribute to- J :; upplyin g the hou se with wate r; a.lso chii:mey ~ieces,
JJ. is pounds, shiJlings, and wards t bc object for whi c h a Loan is so ught, the Plans, ..;toves, gr<:i-tes, . hventy-gal\on . copper, smk. kitchen
p ence, viz . : before bein g sent to t hi s Office. shou ld be a pproved by drc.ssc r, fittmgs in pantry and wine cellar, be~ls, but not
ESTt:\IA'l'E OF VALU I! OF 1NORKS AS PER PRICHD RJLLS
tbi:m. or be true copies \certifi ed dS such by the Archi- artic les accounted tcnanes fixtures. 1he cister ns a re
tect) of those approved . ~o be so placC'd as to be easy of acce~s . and th<:ir position
OF QuANTITrnS, £ The dista nce of the house from the Church should be 1s to be shown on the plans. The pipes and cisterns arc
Note .-Tbis form must be adhered to in alL cases . stated. to be protected frorn t he frost by being covered with
Deduct lf it be desired sketch P la ns and Sp"c ification may be thick fe lt where exposed.
(r) Value of Timber (if any) upon tbe subm·ttcd for approval. lf the loan be granted, com- 'Ihe following items are not in sisted on by the
Glcbc to be used or sold... .. [, ple te J.->lans, &c., must th en be supplied . Governors. but are ve ry stronglx recomm.endcd :-
(2) Value of old materials (if any) to QuANTITIES.-ln all cases of any new buildings, the RooF.-To cover t he rafters with boardmg and felt.
be used or so ld [, ~overnors require to be furnished with detailed quanti - CONCRETE .- To put a layer of concrete undt:rneath all
(J) (a) Amount assessed for Dilap1da-} t1~s of t he Yarious kinds of works \Vhich are to be cf· rti - thC' room s on t he ground floor.
t1ons by the JJ1o ccsa n Surveyor. fic:d. copies of those su pplied to 'the Contractor for his Po 1N'l'l_N C?·-~ro point all external walls with a neat
in respect of any wo rks con nectcd ~sttmatl~. .Each item 1s to be priced and monied out tu weather JOlllt 111 Port l~~nd C<'ment .
with the Estimate, or 111k, and the total amount to form J..:.:st/mal e of works . CoNSERVATORrns . - I he Cost of any G.lass-hous~s
(b) Architect's Est11natc of the} No provisional sums whateve r, l'X C<-' pt for grates and 1 ' e it~er attached or detached) must not be mcluded m
value of unassessed Dilap1da- chimney pieces. to be included in Estimate. Estnnate. . .
t1ons effaced and saved by the Th e :::ip ·cification to con tain full details 1 and to have PoRCHES.-Porches wholly of wood will not be ap-
execution of the new works £ ma rgi nal ref•.:rences, and to be written on /cJotscap paper. proved by !~e Governors. .
DR.A..1:--is. ·- .Espccial care to be ta ken in the trc1.pping NoTE .-7/ie worl.:s mu.st uot be comme11ced unld /lie
a nd ventilation of all drains . T ested g-laied stoneware •1 ect's:r:r11·v .formal document. of cousent t.o flie Lof'l; ll fins
Net Value of Works ... .. . [, : : pipes to be used f-:ir dra ins . ·\.Yaste drains from rain- ?,,en di~ly executed, ollu,rwise tlut Incumbent writ lose
Add Charges of Surveyor (Arcbt., or &c.) water tanks not to be connected with any foul wate r. or /z/s slalul01y power l o charge the revttnu.esof the Bmu:.fice.
soil drain. All drain p'p"s to be jointed in cement. In- PARTITIONS.
Estimate .. [, : : specting and di sco nn ec tion chambers to be provided .
DA:O.IP CouRSE.-ln al l new walls, includmg boundary Wooo1rn PARTITIONS are formed of heads,
(Signature) A.B . walls, a <lcu11p course of two cou rses of slates, set in
ce1uent 1 aspbalte, or some other approved imp rvious
sill s, posts, stru ts anJ quarterings, and are con-
4.-PLAN S (C .)-All Plans must be drawn to a scale of structed to throw the weight upon the walls
8 feet to a.n inch and should not exceed in size 18 by 12 material, uot fibrous, must be inse rte d above the ground-
inches, and arc to be on Tracing Cloth . " ' here New line through th e en tire thickness of the solid wa ll s . In instead of on the Aoor. Partitions having a great
Buildin gs are to be e rected, E levatio ns and Sections hollow walls the bottom of the cavity must be at least span are best framed in a similar manner to a
must accompany the Plans. \.\There Drainag~ \Y ork three inches below the damp cours~, which mu st not en -
croach upon the cavity. king <'r queen post roof.
only is to be done a Block Plan will be suffici«nt. The VcNTll~ATIO;o.;:.-Air gratings to be provided for venti- THE S CANT! ING S are usually-Head Sill and
Plans, &c ., cannot be returned after being lodged in this
Office. This is mentio ned that, if n0cessary, copies may Ja:ion und~r floors, to be so placed as to ensure a can- Post 4'1 X 311 , or 4~ 11 x 4 11 ; Braces, 4 or 4f' X
11

be ke pt. ln all cas0s of Additions or Alteration s, Plans st mt curre nt of fresh air. Sleeper walls to be S') built 311 ; Quarters, 411 or 4~" by 2 11 • If i t be a brick
a; to a ll ow a thro ugh current ot fres h air.
of existing Premises should be attac hed. \•VALL S .-E~ lerunl walls to be of brick or ston e, but nog partition, noggi ng pieces should be 411 or 4~"
5.-SPEC IFICATION (l! .)-of the intended 'Work should
be writte n on / ontscnp paper.
withou t any coating of ce ment or rough cast, excep t in x f', spaced 3 fe et apart, and the quarters
the case of matcbm g existi ng work j 1f of brick, to be «hould be 2 1 311 or 3 1 apart.
6.-PARTJCULARS (E. )-of timber and (or) old materials not less than fo urteen inch'es thick; if of stone rubble.
fit to be used or sold 1if any such exist). to b l! not less than twenty inches; inte rnal main walls, FRAMED PARTITIONS for a wide span sh ou ld
As TO PLANS, &c.-A Block Plan. of th e Site, which bricks, nin e incht:s; for Stables, small Farm Buildings, have scantlin gs equal to a king or queen post
site shou ld be judiciously selected (with t he poin ts of t he bric k walls to be not less tha n n i n0 in ches. Exte rnal , oof o f equa l beari ng, and the heads and si lls not
compass marlrnd), shewi ng t he position of the hOll SC , and walls of Labourers' JJwr.::llings to be at least nin e inches
thi ck, both on ground and first floors. Stone, rubbl e or less than 911 deep.
of the direction of the drains, &c., together wi t h sections
indicating the slopt: (if any) of th e ground, and a d esc rip- random course, uf proportionate thickness; all four-and- PARTY STRUCTURES.
tion of the substratum on whi ch the house is to be built, a-half inch \Valls to be in cement. Jf desired. good co n-
whether gravel, loam . sand , clay, chalk, rock, or ot he r- crete blocks will be sanctioned. All external walls must L.B. ACT, 1894.-Digest.
wise. Also the following drawings, to a scale of 8 feet to be well tied by internal walls. The bottom ourse of B UILDING OW:-!ER desirous of building a party
one inch. and with sizes and heights of rooms, thicknrsses I footings to all walls to be at l~ast twice the thickness of wall must giv notice to ADJ OINING 0\VNER
of all walls, and scantlings of all timbers accu rately the wall.
figured. D amp cou rse to be indicated on sections . A 1-lOLLOW \VAl.LS.-ln exposed situations, all external describing the proposed wal l.
plan of each floor, including basement and attic (if any}. walls must be built with a ho llow cavity, with proper With consent o( adjoining owner, a party wall may
A plan of the roofs. In cases of additions the connection bond, a nd a. proportionate increase of thickness to that be built ha lf on land of each or as agreed . Expense
of new with old roofs shoul d be shown . An e levation of stated in the prc:vious paragraph. to be sha red in proportion to the use which may be
BOUNUARY \VALLS. - J:s oundary walling, whether of made of the wall by the respective owners.
stone or bnck. should be at leas t nin e inclws thick, with
e If there are no buildings of any d escri ption be longin g suitable c.·oping laid in cement, and with pie rs at frequ ent J f consent be not given, then after one month' s
to t he Ben efice it should here be so stateo. , and the pa per intl'rvals. lron or wood fencing may be used on brick notice an external wan may be built on owner's land
A. will then be omitted . or stone <lw.lrf walling with pi rs. with footings and concrete on adjoining owner's land,
in the County of and Diocese of Fi REPLACES. - To have arched chimney breasts on making compensation for any damage.
and of the partic ular condition of the building on which wrought iron ba rs. an d propPr trimmer arches for sup- District surveyor has power to allow footing to b e
the proposed works are to be done, and a Plan, Bills of port of stone hearth. Chimney stac ks a bove roof to be
Ouantities and pPcification of the said works, and .a omitted when an external wall is built against
bu ilt in cement.
tru e and correct Estimate. accordi ng to th e best of this another wall.
F1.00Rs.-The scan tlings of joists to be not less than
b eponcnt's jud g ment and belief, of the expense of such as follows:- RIGHT OF BUILDlNG OWN ER, mbject to making
work. And this D epo ne nt further saith that there is not B eari ng Size r:ood damage.
any Timber or :J\1aterials standing or being on the Glebe, B ea ring Size Rearing Size
in ft. in ins. in ft . in ins. in ft. in ins . To make good, underpin, or repair party wall.
or Old Timber and Materials in the Buildings, fit to be To pull down and rebuild, if necessar\' or desirable.
employed in such work, or to be sold (or, th at t h ~ l'imUe r •t x 5 10 2± x 8
zt X ~
15
16
2t X IO}
a,~cl :Materials standing and being on tbe Glebc, a nd Old 2t x 5~ lI 21'r X II T o pull down any partition not conformable with
7 2~ x 6~ 12 2~ x 9 17 2t x 12 act, and to build a party wall.
'.limber an d l\1aterials in the Buildings fit to be employed
2t x 9~ 18 J X I2
~i ~ ~~
1n such work, or to be sold, the J'articu lars whereof arc 8 13 . In buildings with rooms or stories the property of
q 14 2;1:x10
stc_tted in the s aid paper, marke E. , are to the best of different owners, a nght to pull down such not in
thi s Deponcnt's judg ment and bdief, of the value of ' ¥hen the length of bearing exceeds eigh~ foet, the conform ity with act and to rebuild.
pounds, shi1lings, and pence.) ioists must be str utted by one row, a nd when it exceeds In buildings,connected hyarches, orcommunications
+Sworn at in the County of} twelve feet, by two rows of struts. Joists to be not more
than 12 inches apart. over public ways or passages belonging to other
the day of (Signature) A.B. persons, a right to pull down and rebuild.
19 , before mC' HAtF-T1MnERHD \VoRK.-If provid ed must be of oak,
E .F. a nd backed by brickwork nin e inches t hick . To raise and und erp in party structure or external
T1MBER.-Balti c timber, e ither Memel. Riga, or wall against such pa rty structure, on condition of
Justice of th Peace for the said County of Dantzic; or oak; to be used in th e roofs, joists, and
(obr Comiuissioner for taking Affidavits in Chancery, as carrying up to the requisite h eight all flues and
1 e partitions, and all other co nstru ctive pa rts of th e hou se, chimn y stacks against such party external wall .
ase may he). and no joists, rafters, or quarters to exceed o ne foot
N.B.-If the Bills of Quantities should not be prepared apart in the clear . Particular care should be taken that To pull down any party structure of insufficient
by the Architect, he should state by whom they have been ouly well-seasoned wood is used. strength for n ew building.
prcl,'arcd . Roor-s .-As the construction of the roofs will depen.d To cut into party structu re, to cut away footin~ or
D + .3'iJ'" N .B.-7i'w Ajfidavd aud eac!t o/ the rrbove upon the design of t he house, no tab le of scantl111gs is chimney breast, iambs, or flues or other projections
tl.ocuments aJe to be 0 11 Sepa1·nl1t Paper.1·, and s1'g11ed by given, but the timbers must ~e stro ng, and of a substance from party or external wall in order to erect an
BteJ"rVeJ1or 1 ort•lc. The D ocu me nts, etc., marked A. proportionate to the foregom~ table. Means ?f access external wall.
,. ll · D . E. 11mst be identified wit!t Affidavit by th e to the interior of roofs to be m all cases provided, also
10 o7:'1z?tg E:r~dbd- dormers for exterior. To raise a party fence wall, or pull down and
No other than Copper ~ails to be described for slating. rebuild .
t ~his is the Paper writing marked A . {or, etc.) refe rred
0 •n tbe Affidavit of (A.B.) TAJH.S.-Basement stairs to be of stone, slate, or smt- N OTl1: .-Tlie above rights are mbject to the quali-
Sworn Ibis day of } able bricks. . fication that a11y b11ildi11g erected previous to the
LEAD.-Roof gutters to be 7 - ~b s. l~ad. C1ste~ns, wl~e n
Before me . . 189,~ act is deemed to conform thuewitli if con-
. (E.F.) (S1gnat11reo/A1·c/11tect). not of stone or slate, or gah-amzed iron, to be lmed with
J usticc of the Peaee (or, etc.) cad, the sides to be ot 6-lbs., and Lhe bottom 8- lbs. to formable with fn·ovisions of previous acts.
348
Party Structures-continued. Party Structures- continued. PIPES.
RIGHTS OF ADJOINING OWNERS.-Where security within one month after senrice of requisition CAST IRON, W!ii:IGHT IN LBS. PER FOOT RUN.
·owner proposes to exercise any of his rights, he shall be deemed to have waived his requirements, Thickness .
Bore
.adjoining owner may by notice given within one and building owner may proceed as if no requisition Ins.
month of receiving notice require building owner to had been served on him by the adjoining owner. l
l
3·0 5·0
a i
7'3
& i 111
build chimneys, coping, jambs, breasts, or flues or such EXPENSES of repair underpinn ing, and if necessary l~ 4·3 6•9 9·8
piers or recesses or other like works as may fairly be pulling down and rebuilding of party structures when 2 5·5 8·7 16·.n 16'1
required for his convenience and specified in notice, defective or not in conformity with the act a re borne 2~ 6'7 10·5 14'72 22 19·1
· 2 2r6
7'9 12·4 rr2
.and if necessary accompanied by plans and drawings, jointly by building owner and adjoining O\vner, regard 3
.and building owner must comply unless required work being had to the use each owner makes or may make 43~ 10·4 16'1 22'1
9·2 14·2 r9·6
will be injurious to him or cause unnecessary delay. respectively of such party structure. 4! u'6 1)'9 24·5 ~fl fr~ :~:;
Building owner cannot without ''onsent in writing 5 %2'8 19'7 27"0 34 ·5 42·3 50·4 58•9
of adjoining owner and occupiers exercise his rights The building owner is to deliver within one month 5~ 14·1 21 · 6 29·4 37'5 46·0 54 ·7 63 ·8
6 3 31·9 40·6 4q·7 59·0 68·7
until after one month's notice in the case of party of completion an account in writing of the particulars
I~ · 23·4
17 ·8 27' I 36·8 46·8 ·6·8 6)'6 78·5 89·7
fence walls, or two months' in the case of party walls and expense of work to be borne in part or in whole 20'0 30·8 41 ·6 52·0 64'4 70·2 88·3 100·8
or party structures stating the nature and particulars by the ad.1oining owner, specifying any deduction in 46·6 5q·o 71·8 84·8 98·1 tII'S
of the proposed work and the time at which the work respect of old materials, or in other respects, and IO j~ ~ 5 1 '5 65 2 79·1 93'4 108'0 122·9
is proposed to be commenced. valued at market prices. "' .; • II 56' 4 71 3J 86·5 102'0 II)'8 133·9
12 61 ·3 77·4 03·6 1ro·6 r27·6 145·0
Building owner must at his own expense erect any Adjoining owner may declare his dissatisfaction !.\ 11::;·7 1·36·y I .56 ' 8 177·7
hoarding, shoring, or temporary construction for the within one month of receiving the account, specifying 18 123· 1 101'8 186·3 2I0'8
protection of the adjoining owners, and must not his objection, and a difference is then deemed to 21 18)'9 21J '4 244·3
cause any unnecessary inconvenience to adjoining arise, to be determined as provided for by act. 24 245·0 276·q
occupiers. Work must be begun within six months (See Sec. 9r) .-Adj oin ing owner failing to declare Notc .-Weigbt of two flanges about equal to I foot
after notice and be prosecuted with diligence . dissatisfaction within one month, is deemed to have run of pipe.
DIFFERENCES.-If either owrier do not within accepted account, which may be recovered . Until LEAD ENCASED BLOCK TIN.
r4 days of notice express consent, then he shall be adjoining owner contributes to expense of building Weight per yard in lbs.
considered as dissenting therefrom, and a difference be any party structure, the building owner stands
deemed to have arisen. possessed of sole property in the structure. Diam. in Diam. in
inches. lbs. inch<"s . lbs.
In case of difference not specially provided for by ARCHES AND FLOORS OVPR PUBLIC WAYS, or 3~ and 4~

:i
10 and 12
act, unless both parties concur in the appointment passages through or under a builrling to prerni<es in
of one surveyor, each is to appoint a surveyor, and other occupation to be of incombustible materials .
the two surveyors to appoint a third surveyor, and lf arch be of ]?rick or stone then least thickness to be
the three surveyors or any two of them to settle any 8z
inches with rise of r inch for each foot or part of
matter arising from time to time during the con- a foot of span. If other materials than brick or
I
i 3~ and 4~
4~ and .=:.~
5~, 7 and 8
7 and 10
RLOCK TIN.
2
14 and i6

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tinuance of any work to which the notice relates. stone be used the construction to be subject to I Weight per yard.
Any award given to be conclusive and not questioned approval of district surveyor. Diam.in Diam. in
in any court except that either party may appeal to Every arch or other comtmction under any
the county court within r4 days from date of del ivery passage leading to premises in other occupation or
I
inches.
it
lbs. ozs . inches. lbs. ozs.
of the award, and the county court may, subject to under public way to be of incombustible materials .
conditions, rescind or modify it as it thinks just. If of brick or stone, then 8~ inches thick, if spari not
f.,
~.
9
11~
13
l~
II
'4
6
j'i~ '4 0
If either party make default in appointing a more than ro ft. ; 13 in. thjck if span not more than
surveyor for IO days after notice to n1ake such rs ft. If over rs ft. or other materials be used, then
appointment, the party giving notice may make the subject to approval of district surveyor.
appointment in the place of the party making default.
' COMPOSITION GAS.
Weight per yard.
COSTS to be paid as surveyor or surveyors deter- Diam . or.s Diam. o~s.
mine. i inch. 3 ~· inch 17
PIERS. i'a 5 ,:, 21
If appelant from ·award, on appearing before the
Height should not exceed I2 times least l: 9 ~ 26
county court iud ge, can prove that liability would
exceed £50 if decided against him, and he gives thickness.
~ 13 & 28
security to prosecute his appeals, the action may be COPPER, BRAZED OR SOLID DRAWN. PLAIN OR
SAFE LOAD PER SQUARE FOOT. TINNED.
brought in the High Court.
Granite, 4S to 60 tons. Approximate weight per foot run.
If two surveyors refuse, or for seven days after
request of either party neglect to se lect a third Slate, 60 tons.
Int. diam. Light. Medium. Strong.
surveyor, a secretary of state may on the application ·Limestone, Devonshire marble, SS tons. Ins. ozs.
of either party make the appointment. York stone , 20 tons. i
When each party has appointed a surveyor a nd Portland, I6 ton~. l

a
Bath stone, 8 tons. 20
either surveyor refuse or for 7 days neglect to act, the 20
other surveyor may proceed ex purte . Stock bricks in mortar, 2 to 2;\- tons . 24
. POWER TO ENTERPREl\II ES. The building owner, Stock bricks in Iias lime, 4 tn "s tons. 2 28

J·~
!us servants, agents, and workmen at all usual times Stock bricks in cement, 6 to 8 rnn<.
of working may enter any premises for the purpose
of executing work under the act, and if the premises
arc closed they may in company of a constable or
other officer of the peace make a forcible entry. L.B. ACT r89r.-Digest.
Penalty for obstructing such entry £ro. PILLARS.
i PIPES CONVEYING SMOKE, VAPOUR, OR HOT
Before entry the buildin15 owner must (except in SAFE LOAD PER SQUARE INCH 01' SECTIONAL AIR a re not to be fixed on the face of any building
emergency) g ive 14 days notice to owner a nd AREA. adjoining any public way. Flue pipes not to be
occupier, and in cases of cm rgency such notice as Number of times /en~tlt exceeds least tllickness. nearer than 9 in., h ot air or steam pipes not to
is reasonably practicable. 10 IS 20 25 JO 40 be nearer than 6 in., and hot water pipes not to be
BUILDING WITHIN IO FI'F.T OF ADJOINING lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lb1. nearer than 3 in. to any combustible materials.
BUILDING AND AT LOWER Lf<:VEL than foundations, Fir 405 330 265 230 105 95 Restrictions do not apply to low pressure hot water
owner may be required to underpin or otherwise Oak 400 400 318 276 198 II4 and steam pipes, i.e. , pipes provided with a free
strengthen foundations. A round pillar of wood (whose diameter ~quals blow off.
Building owner must give 2 months' notice to the side of a square pillar) is about i of the
adjoining owner of intention to build, and whether atren~th of a square pillar. PLASTERING.
he proposes to underpin &c., and such notice must be
accompanied by plans and sections.
See also LIMES, CEMENTS, AND PLASTERS.
Adjoining owner may within i4 days serve a
counter notice disputing necessity or requiring LATHS are 3 ft . and 4 ft. long, I" and I!" wide,
underpinning, &c., and a difference is then deemed PILES.
to have arisen.
and spaced ~ to , v" apart. Single laths are ~,,
Fir and pine generally use<l . Elm preferable. thick; Lath and half ii; inch; Double late ~ inch.
Building. owner l_iable to compensate adjoining Size 9 in. by 9 in. to 18 in. by 18 in. Points I bund le of laths (nominally 400 ft.) and s2 S
owner for _1nco:iven1ence, loss, or damage resulting should have iron. shoes, and heads iron hoops. nails will cover about 4~ yards super. F·r
from exercise of these powers. Weight of ram varies from 4 to 20 cwt. Piles fi reproof lathing, see Sec. of' 'The Catalogue."
Adjoining owner may require building owner to should be driven until they only smk about PROPORTIONS TO USE.
give sec urity for payment of expenses, costs, and i inch from IO blows of a ram of IS cwt. falling COARSE STUFF.-Lime I part; sand 2 or 3
compensation. IS feet, or t inch from 30 blows of a ram of·8 parts, mix ed with long , clean ox hair, I lb. to 3
Building owner may require adjoining owner to cwt. falling S feet. c. ft. of mortar.
give secu rity for payment of expenses, costs, and In the use of cylindrical iron piles, a block of FINE STUFF is pure lime slaked with a little
compensation, before beginning work requisitioned wood is placed on the top to receive the blows ol water, and afterwards more water added to
by the adjoining owner, and in his failing to g ive I th<- ram. reduce to consistency of cream, a nd then allowed
349
Plastering- continued. Plumbing- continued. Projections-continued.
to settl e, and water drained off or allowed to G-UTTERs.-Na rrowest part should be I2 in to exceed i of length of wall. Construction subject
evaporate until right thicknes5 for u•e. A small Turn up 6 to 8 in. against walls, and 7 to 9 in. to approval of district su rveyor or, if disagreement
quantity of white hair mixed with it for ceilings. under slates and tiles. superintending a rchitect' s dec ision fi nal. Consent of
Run into putty one month before use. A little S ECRET GurrERS under hi ps an d va ll eys council required to Oriel windows or turrets to
washed sand is sometim t:s n ,ixed with it. should be 9 in. to 12 in. wide, a nd nailed both which above do not apply. All projections to be so
GA UGED STU FF is fin e st uff 3 or 4 µa rts; plaster arranged and provided with GUTTER AND PIPES
edges. AS TO PREVENT WATEK DRIPPING over the
of P aris I pa rt. Fo r corn ices eq ual parts of each. FLAS HINGS should be 6 to 7 in. wide (1;! in .
LIME STUCCO.-Hydraulic lime I ; sand 3 or 4. public way .
turned in to wall, and 3 to 4 in. t o overlap turn
C EMENT STUCCO.-Portland cement I ; sand up of gu tte rs, etc. ). S ecure with lead wedges. PUBLIC"BUILDING.
jz~ or 3. STEP F LASHr NGS sh oul d b e 12 to IS in. wide, fj iL.B. ACT, 1894.- Digts f.
ROUGH CAST LIME. -Lime 2; sand 1, and where n o soakers, and 7 to 8 in . wide wh ere Construction to be approved lby district s urvey or
small pebbles. soakers are used . or reference to tribunal of appeal. See also" STAIR-
ROUGH CAST CEr.tl!:NT.-Portland cement I ; SOAKERS va ry in size with size of sla te, Coun- CASES, " &c.
sand 3 or 4, and pebbles. tess I2 7, D uchess I4 7.
TROWELLED STUCCGl.-Fine stuff 2; Sand I. APRONS should be S to 8 in. wide. PULPITS.
BASTARD STucco.-Fine stuff 2; Sand I, LAPS AND PASSINGS to hips, rid ges and flash - Near en trance to ch ancel, N.E. end of nave,
and a little hair. ings should be 4 in., a nd to step flas hings, valleys, best position. F loor usually about 3 ft. fro m
SELINITIC MORTAR.- &linitic lime, I part ; and roofs, 5 to 6 in. (Trou nd b ut level depends on size o f church, a nd
sanci 3 or 4 parts, and 2 hods well-aired lime R ooFs.- Pitch roofs sho uld have lop edge of ~hethe~ there a re galleries. Book- board , 3 ft.
putty, the hair previously well hooked into the lead secured wi th nails, preferably the lead 6 in . high. L east in ternal diam. 2 ft. 9 in .
l ime putty. should be t urn ed in over boarding at top edge,
Ditto setting coat and trowelled Stucco. Lime a nd cl ose nailed , to prevent creeping down. PUMPS.
putty 3 parts; washed sand 2 parts; selinitic D OM IAL WIRE GUARDS sho uld be provided S UCTION PUM PS should not be more than -
•lime I part. to o utl ets of gutters. to 2 S feet above the surface of the water to be
N oTES.- Selinitic cement should be mixed with S NOW G UARDS.-Wood batt ens on shaped raised.
water before adding the sand ; in this re•pect it supports sh o uld be laid in gutt ers , a nd wire Approximate quantity of water raised per hour
differs from other limes and cement. Selinitic snow guard s to eaves over glass houses . by ordinary J.if1 pump. ·
.cement should not be used in conjunction v.ith LEA D W EDGES should be used to fi x lead in 9" stroke and 2 S strokes per hour :
gauged stuff for cornices, screeds, &c. joints of hrick a nd stone wa lls. D iam.
D iam.
No more selinitic mortar should be gauged than F REE E DGES sho uld be sec ured by ' ' tacks" of Qua ntity of Quantity
·can be used the same day. or "clips" to prev ent lifting by the wind . Pump. raised. Pump. raised.
FIBROUS PLASTER, see Sec. of " The Cata- Ins. G a llons. Ins. Gallons.
L EAD PrPES.- ··Sizes and weight in lbs. per 2 I 50 5~ n6o
logue.'' yard run: - 2~ 240 6 I38o
L.C.C. BVELAWS.-Digtst. "Strong" " :Middle " 3 345 6! 1620
Size . Se rv ice Pipe . · \ Vas te Pipe. 3~ 470 7 188o
D esc1·iption and quality of tlu substances of which
~'
6 Jos. 4 6I5 2155
plast•ting is to be maik. :! 4, 775 2454
4 7 4;! lbs. 5 96o
L aths to be s•mnd, free from oap, but other
.approved material may be used, t 9 Sl; "
Plastering or coarse stuff to be I of lime to 3 of 12 7
16 SIZES, ETC,, OF CENTRIFUGAL PU MPS.
sand and hair, or any approved cement or plaster 9
of Paris may also be used . IS 1 0~ N ominal
Lime must be freshly burned. 2I 12 M a .ximum Horse Power
Size i.uantity of Engine
Sand must be clean, sha·rp, free from loam or 2 24 14 of a ised for Each Foot
-earthy matter. Pump. per Minute. of H eight
H a ir must be good, sound, and free from grease PROJECTIONS. ins. Gallons. from W a ter U......
-Or dirt; r lb. of hair to 3 cubic feet of coarse stuff. L. B . ACT, 1894.- D igtst. 2 120 ·04
Approved fibrous m~teri a l ma,y be used .instead of T he followino- provisions apply except with the 3
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4
hair, and ground bnck or furnace slag instead of consent of the ~ ouncil. All proj ections except the 5 400 'IS
sand. cornices and dressings to shop fro nts, and except 6 6oo '2
S etting coat to be lime or cement mixed with the eaves, baro-eboards, and cornices to detached 850 '28
-clean wa; h ed sand or cement only. and semi-detached dwellings, a nd to dwelling houses 1100 •35
Clear water only to be used in mixing the material, where party walls are corbelled out 4 inches beyond IO 18oo
12 26oo :n5
P ortland cement must weigh not less than 9° lbs. such eaves barge-board or cornice, shall be OF FIRE -
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4300 I 'J
to the imperial bushel. . . PROOF MATl, RIAL. No CORN ICE to exceed 2 ft. 6300 1°8
Fibrous slab or oiher slab plastermg of sufficie.nt 6 in . proj ection over PUBLIC WAY. 2I 88oo •'S
thickness a.nd securely fix ed. may b~ used on ceil- E very balcony cornice or other PROJ liCTIO:>' TO 24 ro,400 3'0
i~ gs ,. partitions, and walls to the satufaction of the / BE TAIL ED INTO WA LL and. weighted, and tied
-district surveyor, down to satisfact10n of the d1stnct surveyor. R EADY R E CKONER TABLE,
.PLUMBING. SHOP FRONTS in .s treets not wide'.· th":' .3o ft., No. l;d . t d. ~d. Id. 2d. 3d . 4d.
M ILLED L EAD is mad e in sheet s weighin g
f h' k
~ t~ I2 lbs. per fo~t super, o t ic ness m parts o
· f
front may pro1 ect S mches, and .con11ce. r, inches.
Jn streets over oft front may project ro mches, and
0

cornice r8 in. ~er~nd external wall of building, but


s . cl . s . d . s. d . s. d . s.
0 0 ,1
a ot 0 r
0 01 0 ot 0 a 2
s. d .
0 3 "· s. d .
0
$
an m ch a s follows . - this does not authorize any pro1ect10n save the 0 ot a r t 0 2}
0
'* a0 32 00 46 00 69 0
I 0
4 lbs. rr.
·068 or inch. cornice of the shop fro nt on or over riublic way. 4
5
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0 r.} u 2} 0 3'l 0 5
a 3 a 4 0 8 r 0
0 10 3 i0
5 ·085. No woodwork to shop front to exceed 2'i ft. m height 6 0 4t 0 6
6
7
' I O I or J.1y
·118.
from pavement, or to be nearer than '\ mches to t he
centre of party wall, '? r nearer than 4 inches to. wal l 8
7
0
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,, 0 i t 0 5! 0 8;! O II I I O ~9
2 3
IO a 2! 0 5 a 7t 0 10 8 2
• 1 s 2. corbel of incombustible maten al 4 111 . wid e at least, 3
9 . I6 or ~ and as hi gh as, and projecting in front of s~ch wood- 3 A
12 0 3 a 6 0 9 I a a a
IO . 9_ work at least one inch, be plac d between 1t and the IJ 0 3 f a 6! 0 9t 2 2
4
186 J 3 4
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,. $
0 ~R 0
centre of the party wall , or the separate wall. q 0 0 7 0 I O~ 2 4 J 0 4
·203 or t
12
WEI GHTS WU! H SHOULD BE USED FOR
BAY WIND OWS to dwell ings in streets not less I
than 40 ft . wide, or to a bui lding· not less than +oft. ·' 0 ., ,l, 0 87t o ut
IO , 0 I 4
J 6 J 9
8 4 0
5 0
5 4
DI FFERENT P URl'OSES. from opp'?site boundary, may be e rected on owners I7 0 4! a 8! at I 5 2 IO 4 J 5 8
I~ I D
!Flats, Vall eys, Hi ps a nd R idges
M ain Cutte rs and Cesspools
6 or 7 lbs.
7 or 8
land pruvicl d such bav wmdows arc not mo1e than
" stories in heio-ht dv not pro1 ect more than 3 ft., or
18
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20
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Secret Gutters ... 4 or 5 ,. do not proj ec~ '~ithin the prescribed distance of 2I 7 0
~oakers, F lashings a nd A prons 5 or 6 centre of road, a re in no part neare.r the centre of 22

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a 5 ~ o rr! I st
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S inks and Cisterns, botto m . . . 7 o• 8 party wall than their greatest proJeclwn,. do not ·' II J IO 5 9 7
a 6 I 0 I 6 2 0 0 6 0 8 0
6 or 7 ~xceed m width iths of frontag of bu1ld111g , a nd 21
2; 0 6t I o!- 6t 2 I
4
6 3 8
S " " sides ... not used fo r t rade purposes. Consent of council 4 2
26 o)
61 I I 7t 2 4 4 6 6 8
oil Pipes ... ·· · ... 7 or 8 required to bay windows to which above do not 27 a o , r I ~ 8;1; 3 4 6 6 9 9 0
FLATS AN D GUTTERS.- Sheet lead shou ld not 20 a I 4 8 0
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2
be laid in g reater lengths tha n 7 feet. Drips in ap~irEL WINDOWS AND TURRJ!TS in streets not
7 2 4 7 Q 4
29 0 7t r 2~ 5 4 IO 7 J 9 8
F iats a nd G utters sho ul d not be less than 2" · less than 40 ft. wide, or to a bu1 ld111g· 40 ft: distant 30 0 7t I 3 10;\ 6 5 0 7 6 IO 0
Rolls should be 2" . Fall to F lats and Gutters, from opposite boundary arc allowed, provided not JI 0 7t 3! I ut 2 7 2 7 9 IO 4
J2 0 8 I 2 0 2 8 ; 4 8 0 IO 8
I ''' in 7 ft. to r" in r o ft. Board ing lO F lats and more than 3 ft . projection, or more than r 2 m. OYer 33 a 8} 4! o'! 2 9 5 0 8 3 II 0
Gutters shou ld b e laid '1 n the direction of th e fa ll , public way and not less than 1 0 It. abo1•e pavement,
and the over cloak to rolls should be turned away no pa rt 'o~erhanging the publ ic "'i!-Y to be nearer
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fi om the rainy q uarter. than 4 ft . of centre of party wall. l otal width not 36 0 9 r 0 2 3 3 0 6 0 0 I2 0
350
Ready Reckoner-continued. . ROOFS. Roof~ -ro11li• Mrl
No . ;l;d. ~d . ~d. rd. 2d . 3d. 4d. WEIGHTS OF MATERIALS PER FOOT SUPER OF
s. d. s. cl. s. cl. s. d. s. d. s. cl. s. d. TABLE OF SCANTLINGS OF Woon ROOFS.
ROOFING.
37 0 9;} I 6~ 3~ 3 I 6 2 9 J 12 King and Queen Post Trusses, IO feet apart,
38 0 9~ I 7 2 4~ 3 2 6 4 9 6 12 Approximate.
39 0 9~ I 7~ 2 SJ; 3 6 6 9 9 IJ 0 Wood Trusses (ro fl. apart and including purlins). Pitch, 27°; Slate Covering.
40
41
42
0 IO
0 1ok I
I

0 IO~ I 9 2 7~
8 2 6
8~ 2 6a
4
5
6
6 8
6 IO
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13
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8 K ing post ... 20 ft. span ...
lbs. oz. .S
2 0 i:::c;
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43 0 , IO~ 9~ 2 81 7 7 2 IO 9 I+ 4 ... 30 ,, 2 6 j.2 C'-<


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44
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... 30 ,,
... 50
3 0
3 8 Ins. Ins. Ins. Ins.
46 0 II~ I II 2 IOA 3 IO 7 8 II 6 15 4 4 X4
~~ ~~~1 s
Queen and princess 60 4 x4
47 0 II~ I II~ 2 II! 3 II 7 IO II 9 15 8 4 0 x3 5 X3
48 I 0 0 0 4 0 8 0 12 0 16 C Rafters wood 2 4 24 JO~x5 S x4 5 x4
49 o;l; ~ o'! 4 I 8 2 12 3 I6 4 Leilings and joists II 0 26 11 x 5~ s'x4 s~x 4
so 0~ 2 I I~ 4 2 8 4 6
12 16 8 8 28 ll~ X 6 6 x4 6 x4
51 ~ 1~ 2~ 4 3 8 6 12 9 I 7
~ inch slate boarding 2
0 30 I2 X 6 6 X4~ 6 x4~
s2 I 2 2 J 4 4 8 8 13 O ·I I 7 I 3 6 32 IO X4' 5 x 4~ 4~-~-4 6il,·~·4!
S3 Ij; 2 2~ 3~ 4 S 8 IO I3 .) 17 8 l} ,, "" 4 4 34 IO X 5 s x s 5 x4 7 x4~
S4
s6 ~ ~~ ~ l <l~ : ~ ~ ~ :l ~ :~ 8 2~ x I slate battens, 7~ gauge 8 36 II XS 6 x
~X5
5 S X4
S XS
7 x5
7 x Sl
s8 2~ S 7~ 4 IO 9 8 14 6 19 4 8~ 6 !~ :~ ~ ~~ 6~x6 6 x4 7!x6
60 3 6 3 9 5 0 IO 0 I 5 0 20 0 IO~ 2 42 II~X6 6 x6il, 6 x 4~ 8 x6
6J 3~ 7~ 3 S 3 6 15 Felt ' " 8 44 X6 6 x7 6 XS 8~x6

1i I~~ 4 ~i ~S ~ :: ~8 :~17 ~6 23~~


IIt 10 21 0 0 I>
66 2 8 46 I2~X6 6 X7 6 xs~ 8~x6
69 Thatch 6 48 x6 6 x 5~ 6x2 8 x6
: O 12 6 x 7l:
70 5~ II 4~ IO II Slates, 3 inches lap 9 0 so 12 x6 8 -<6 6 x6~ 6 x 2~ St x 6
72 6 0 4 6 6 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 6 x7 7X2~ 8~x6
78 7! J 3 4 10~ 6 6 IJ O 19 6 26 0
Tiles, plain 18 O 52
0 S4
12
12
8~xx 77
X7
8
x8 7 x6l 7x2' o x6
80 8 3 4 5 0 6 8 IJ 4 20 0 26 8 ,, pan II 7 x6o. p2' 9l;x6
56 I2 x8~ 8 x 7
84 I 0 3 6 5 3 7 0 14 0 21 0 28 0 Zinc (with rolls), 12 gauge 3 58 I2 x 9 9 x 7 7 x7 7X2i 9~X7
90 I 10~ 3 9 5 7~ 7 6 15 0 22 6 JO 0 " 14 ,, 8 6o 13 x 9 Q X7 7!x7 7 X 3 IO X 7
100 2 1 4 2 6 8 4 16 8 25 0 J3 4 16 I2 PURL INS.
Coppe;' 25 2
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No. sd. Gd. 7d . 8d. 9d. IOd . IId. " 23 8 "" .
Distance apart in feet .
s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. " " 2I ,, .!:'i>
15 ~~ 6 8 9
oso6070809
6
0 IO
8
0 II " " 19 2 8 ~
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0 IO I 0 I '2 I 4 I I
3 13 61920 J 2 6 Lea'd, 6 lb.' ' 6 8 i'.Q -E -5-B
4 18 0242830 3 4 3 8 Corrugated Iron, 20 s. w. gauge 2 0 ~ ro frro ~~ o.~
~
21262n3
26Jo364046
39 4 2 4 7 Wind, 30° pitch, 22 to 25 lbs. o ~ o~ o~ c~
2n36 41485
5
S
0
IO ~ ~ 45° 27 to 30 ,, 6 6 x 3~ 6 x 4 6/, x 4 6~ x 4,
~ 344048s460 6 8 7 4 I CHURCH. 7 6~ x 4 7 x 4 7; x 4 7~ x 4l

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IO
12 ~~~~~g~6~~ 9 2
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l I Oak, teak, or Baltic fir, or pitch pine . No pitch II 9, x s' IO x ,;~ IO x 6 . lOl x 6
13 s566778899 IO IO 1~ pine or other American timber shou ld be used in 12 IO X 6
contact with any wall, or in floors or plates. If trussed 13 IO~ X 6~
IO~ X 6~
II X 6~
IO& X
II X
II
12
X 7
X 7
14 S IO 7 0 8 2 9 4 IO 6 II 8 I2 IQ
IS 6 3 7 6 8 9 IO 0 II J coupled rafters be used for spans exceeding 20 ft . with- 14 II X 6~ II X 7 II~ X 12 XX 1!
16
I7
6 8 8 0 9 4 IO 8 12 0 :~ ~ :! § out principals, sufficient ti e beams must be introduced . IS 12 X 7 12 X 7J I2 X l J 8
7 I 8 6 9 II II 4 12 g 14 2 15 7 If trussed principals, and the distance apart exceed COMMON RAFTERS (12 inches apart).
I8 7 6 9 0 IQ 6 12 0 I3 6 I5 0 16 6
19 7 II 0 6 II 12 8 1 -4
r2 ft. from centre to centre, intermediate trusses 4 feet beari~g, 3 in;. x I ~ i~. ; 6 feet bearin g_, J~ in. x 2 in.;
I5 Io I7 5 must be introduced . Ends of main timbers should ~feet bearing, 410. x .2~in.; .10 feet bearing, ? in. x 2~
20 8 4 IO 0 13 4 IS O 16 8 18 4
II
2I 8 9 IO 6 12 14 0 IS Q I7 6 I9 rest on stone corbels or template, with space for ven - I 10.; 12 feet beanng, ~ m.x x2*2 in.
m.; 14 feet bearing, 7~ in.
22 9 II O 12 IO 14 8 16 6 18 4 20 tilation between timber and walling.
23 9 II 6 13 IS 17 3 19 2 2! I Rafters exposed to view should not be less than 4 ~ SCHOOLS, PUB LIC ELIEMENTARY
24 Io o 12 o i4 o 16 n 18 o 20 0 22 0 ins. wide.
2s IO 5 12 6 14 7 16 8 I8 9 20 IO 22 II Su11mw1-y of Code.
Vaulting stone or brick. Plaster groin ing should
26 IO IO IJ 0 15 2 17 19 6 21 8 23 IO PLANS H.EQUIRED BY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.
27 II 3 Ij 6 15 I8 0 20 22 6 24 CJ not be used, nor stone be imitated in wood . Block Plan of Site, in ink, scale 20 feet to an inch.
28 II 8 14 O 16 4 18 8 21 O 23 4 25 8 Slates on I" boarding or 2 x 1 battens. 2 11 coppcr
11 11

Plan must indicate-(a) Position of school buildings.,.


29 12 I 14 6 16 II 19 4 21 96 224< 02 26 7 nails. Tiles on stout English Oak laths, t!" x 1 11
30 (b) Outbuild ings. (c) Playground. (d) Drains with
I2 6 15 0 I7 6 20 0 22 v 27 6 battens ; nibbed tiles must also be nailed. If stone fall and depth. (e) Entrances. (/) Boundary
31 12 II 15 6 18 I 20 8 23 25 IO 28 5 slates then extra strength of roof.
32 13 4 16 0 18 8 21 4 24 0 26 8 29 4 walls, or fences , and their nature. (g) Roads. (h)
33 13 9 I6 6 19 3 22 O 2<)- 9 27 6 JO J oints of rough stone or slate must be pointed The points of the compass . (i) The levels of the
34 14 2 I7 O 19 IO 22 8 2S 6 28 4 31 inside. Tiles bedded in clean dry hair, packed in
ground at the principal points .
3S 14 I7 6 20 s 23 4 26 3 29 2 32 carefully at the line of pins, never bedded in mor- (N.B .- F or approval of site alone, the plan should
36 15 0 18 0 21 0 24 0 27 0 30 0 33 0 tar. Cast lead preferabl to milled . Rol ls formed by
37 IS s 18 6 2I 7 24 8 27 9 30 IO J3 II show (g), (h), and (i)).
rolling edges togeth r preferable to sheets lapped IT .-Plan of each floor of the schoolr.oom s (and'
38 IS IO'19 0 22 2 25 28 6 31 8 34 IO round rolls . Never lay lead on oak boarding: pro- teacher's or caretaker's residence if any) in ink, scale
39 I6 3 IQ 6 22 9 26 0 2Q J 32 6 3S 9 vide ventilation whe re lead is used . Sheets not 8 feet to an inch. The internal fittings of the rooms
40 I6 8 20 0 23 4 26 8 30 0 33 4 36 8
41 I7 I 20 6 23 II 27 30 9 34 2 ~87 67 longer than 10 ft . or wider than 2" 3" between rolls (fire-pl aces, groups of desks, benches , etc.) must be-
42 I7 6 21 0 24 6 28 0 3I 6 35 0 ~ and weight not less than 7 lbs .
43 accurately shown . State whether the room s are for
17 II 2I 6 25 28 8 32 3 35 IO 39 Where rafters are only covered with boarding it must boys, gi rl s, or infants. In cases of enl argement,
44 I8 4 22 0 2s 29 J3 0 36 8 40 be. r" thick and tongued at the joints, a.nd a cavity of plan showing bt1ildings as they exist and whole site.
45 18 9 22 6 26 30 0 33 Q 37 6 •fl 2" between board ing and tiling or slating; laths formed
46 19 2 23 O 26 IO 30 8 34 6 38 4 42 2 ![ T.-Sections a nd at least · four elevations, in ink,
47 I9 23 6 27 31 4 35 39 2 43 I by outer rafters 2" x 2" not more than r2 inches scale 8 ft. to an inch. The ceili ng , positions of
48 20 0 24 0 28 0 32 0 36 0 40 0 44 0 apart. In the case of an inner boarded cei ling below window-heads, and mode of venti lation must be
49 20 24 6 28 7 32 8 36 9 40 IO 44 11 rafters, the cavity may be dispensed with, but there
so 20 IO 25 0 29 2 33 4 37 6 41 8 45 IO shown .
must be a rough plaster ceil ing under the rafters. N.B.-Pencil drawings cannot be received, but
60 ~ 0 ~ 0 " 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 · The inner ceiling may be covered on back with dry coloured tracings in ink on tracmg cloth may be.
70 29 2 3S 0 40 IO 46 8 S2 6 S8 4 64 2
80 hair felt. A perfect roof covering facilitates the warm - Plans to be dated, scales drawn, a nd dimensions
D 4 ~ o ~ 8 " 4 6o o M 8 ~ 4
90 37 6 4S 0 s2 6 6o 0 67 6 75 0 82 6 ing of a church . figured.
IOO 41 8 50 0 s8 66 8 7S 0 83 4 9I 8 L.B . AC'r, r894.-Digest. IV.-A detailed specification under the severaD
Every structure on a roof to be covered with slate, branches of the Building Trade .
tile, metal, or other incombustible material, except V.-A Section of the desk, scale r~ in. to a foot.
wooden cornices and barge boards to dormers, N.B .-The edge of the desk when used for writing
RETAINING WALLS.
not exceed ing 12 inches in depth ; and doors, and should be vertically over the front edge of the seat.
Average THICKNESS at base ! height, reducing windows, and their frames . Every dwelling-house S d:HOOLROOM.
by regular offsets at back. Where earth is higher or factory above 30 ft., and having a parapet, to have Every school must have a schoolroom or a
than wall and slopes away from it the thickness means of access to the roof. Trap doors to have Central Hall (rule 8), width for schoolroom rS to 22
of the wall should be increased in proportion to hinged fixed step ladders. feet. In a room r 8 feet wide three rows of Ion~
its height. PITCH OF ROOF to warehouse buildings not to desks; where fonr rows, width 2r feet six inches; 1f
BATTER should be I in 6 to I in IO. There is be more than 47 de~rees; other buildings 75 degrees width 22 feet, dual desks, live rows deep, most suit-
(towers, turrets, anct spires excepted). able.
a tendency for wet to find its way into the joints (a) Accommodation in schoolrooms, minimum ro
STORIE · IN RooF.-Not more than two in
of walls which batter, they should therefore domestic buildings. If upper surface of floor over square feet per child. Infant schoolrooms 9 square
be pointed in cement. 60 ft. from street, story to be fire-proof throughout, feet per child.
WEEPHOLES should be provided one te effrJ and to be provided with means of escape certihed as Position of doors and fireplaces should allow one-
2 to 3 yards super, satisfactory before occupation. side of room being free for benches and desks.
351
Schools-contin11ed. Schools.-contin11cd. Schools-continued.
No schoolroom may be lighted from one side only. inches broad, not more than s/,- to 6 inches hioh. Benches and desks, three rows deep, not more
The gahle ends >hou1d be utilised for windows. Flights short, landin~s unbroke1{. Number of st;i r- than r2 feet long, four rows deep, 9 feet long. No
Every child must be provided with bench or desk cases sufficient for rapid exit ~n case of fire or panic. group of long d~sks in room for more th an 60 child -
room. VENTILATJON. ren should contain more than four rows, even when
CLASS-ROOMS . Copious inlet of fresh air; aho outlet of fou l air. width is more than zr feet 6 inches (Rule 2).
ro square feet per child if not more than 60 ch ild- Inlets, minimum of 2} square inches per chil d, and l •Vith the dual desk the space between seat and
ren. Six rows of dual desks or five rows of long- outlets a minimum of 2 in ches. All inlets and out- desk disappears, as the chi ldren stand in the gang-
length desks. Rule 2 applies to rooms for more than lets communicate wlth external air; in addition flush ·;vays.
60 children, or more than 24 feet 8 inches from the with fresh air from windows. I SITES AND PLAYGROUNDS .
window wall. Although lighting from tl1e left hand is considered I Mlnimum size of site is, in the absence of excep-
Teachers desk not more 1han 20 feet from the so important, ventilation in summer demands also tional circumstances, a quarter of an acre for ei. ery
centre of back row, and that row shall not subtend an the provision of a small swino- window as far from 250 children. lf school is more than one story area
angle greater than 60° at the teacher's desk .. the lighting as possible, and ne~r the ceiling. may be p roportionately reduced; minimum open
:Niimimum size of class room r8 feet by rs teet. If WARMING. space, 30 square feet per child.
desks are placed longitudinally, width not less than Temperature from s6° to 60°. When a rnrridor In a mixed school of large size , playgrounds
r6 feet. Latter width also allowed in schoolrooms of or lobby is warmed rooms are less liable to draun-hts shou ld ·be separa· e for boys and girls.
very small size. 'Where bot water, the principle of direct radiati~n is Playgrounds fairlv square, propedv levelled ,
Class-rooms not to be passage-rooms, should be on recommended. In such cases open grates in addi- drained, inclosed, and fitted with simple ap pliances.
same level as schoolroom. Should be easily cleared t10n are useful for extra warming and ventilation. A portion covered. haviog"one sideagriin:;:;t a buundary
without disturbance to any other room. Doors (a) A common stove, with a pipe through the wall. A covered wav should nt:vcr connect the
should open both ways. wall, or roof, can under no circumstances be allowed . offices with the m:J.in b~1ild i ng. Buttresses, corners,
The number of class-rooms should be sufficient for Stoves are only approved, when and recesses <hould be avoided.
size, etc., of the school. (i .) provided with proper ch imneys. An infant school should ha Ye playground on same
The excessive use of movable partitions should be (ii.) th ey cannot become red-bot, or otherwise level as school, and open to the sunshine.
avoided. contaminate the air. INFANT SCHOOLS.
WALLS, FLOORS, AND ROOFS. (ii i.) supplied with fresh air, direct from th e out- Infants should not, except -in very small schools,
The walls of every room iused for teaching, if side, by a flue of not less than 72 inches superfi cial ; be taught witl1 other ch ildren . Access to tl1e infant>'
ceiled at the level of the wall-plate, at least 12 feet and room should "not be through the older children's
high; and, if area more than 360 square feet, r3 (iv.) not to interfere witl1 the floor space necessary schoolioom .
feet, and, if more than 600, then 14 feet. for teaching. No opening wider than an ordinary door between
The walls of every room, if ceiled to the rafters SANITARY ARRANGE~IENTS. infants' and other schoolroom.
and collar beam, at least r r feet high from the floor 1 A11 iilfant school (and playground) on the ground
vVater-closets within school buildings not desirable.
to the wall-plate, and at least 14 foet to the ceilin g
only reqmred for women teachers. Others at a sbon floor , and, if more than So scholars, should have one
across the collar beam. gallery and a small group of benches and desks for
distance, completely disconnected from schools.
Render roofs impervious to cold and heat. Privies fully 20 feet distant. occasional use of the older infants.
Roofs open to apex not approved . Only permitted No infant galle1y should hold more than 6s infants
The dcors, staircases, and passages from school-
where the roofs are specially impervious to heat and
room to the latrines (whether in mixed or in other nor in a babies' room more than 50. Back a \vooden
cold, and where apex-ventilation is provided. rail sl ightly below level of ch ildren's shoulders.
schools), and the latrines themselves must be separale
External walls must be solid. If of brick, the Light for object lessons as good fro m the right as
thickness must be at least one brick and a half; and for ,the two sexes, and constructed entirnly apart
from each other. Where passages or corn dors arc lrom the left.
if of stone, at least 20 inches. The widtl1 of an infant room should be in propor-
u navoidably used by both sexes, the re must be com-
All walls, not excepting fence walls, should have a
plete supervision from the class-rooms by sheets of tion to size, but not more than 24 feet. A covered
damp-proof course. clear glass. marching- ground is desirable.
The vegetable soil within the area should be re · Babies' room shoul d always have an open fire,
_Each closet must be not less than 2 feet 3 inches
moved, the space covered by concrete not less th:i-n 0
wide! nor more than 3 feet, fully li ghted and temperature 6s • As a rul not more t han so child-
6 inches thick, and air bricks ins erted in opposite
ventilated, and properly screened, or suppl ied with ren, and under supervision from schoolroom. Large
walls to ensure a through current of air under floors
a door. More than one seat is not allowed in any schools may require two com municating rooms for
for ventilation to joists. · closet. ' babies, one with low Kindergarten desks, the other
Timber should be protected from mortar and
The children must n ot be obliged to pass in front ari1ple floor space for exercises.
cement by asphalte or tar. of the teacher's residence in order to reach their Area of infant srhool 9 sq. ft. for each child, after
ENTRANCES. latrines. deducting useless space. Care should be taken that
Entrances separate for each department. In large Approximate number of closets needed:- the numbers are convenientlv seated and that space
schools more than one entrance (See also Rule ro) .
The principal entrance should never be through the Under 30 ch ildren Girls Boys Infan1s is left for marching. •
[
Where a second standard is taught in an infant
cloak-room . Entrance doors and the doors of maw school a seperate class- room is necessary ; area, ro
so 3 2 3
rooms should open outwards as well as inwa rds. A square feet per ch ild.
70 4 3
porch should be external to the schoolroom . An roo Infant class-rooms should not contain mor than 60.
external door having outside steps reqmres a landmg 5 3 4
between the door and the steps .
rso
200
6 3 s COOKERY CENTRES AND CLASS-ROOl\IS.
7 4 6 A cookery centre should accommodate r8 at prac -
CLOAK-ROOMS AND LAVATORIES.
Cloak-rooms sbouid not be passages, and should
300 8 s 7 t ice and S4 at demonstration : should contain not
Urinals in proportion. less than 7SO superficial feet, and ro,ooo cuuic feet.
be external to schoolrooms and class rooms, with Cesspits and privies only where unavoidab le , and hould be approached by separate entrances. A
gangways at least 4 feet wide between the hanging- at least 20 feet from school. [Building Fonn "A,"'
recess for scu llery purposes necessary, and also
rails, and amply lighted from the end . They should which may be obtained on application, gives sug- bonnet-room.
not be placed against a gabled wall. (See Rule 3 gestions as to their construction and arrangement. ] A gallery or raised platform with desks 25 feet by
(a).) The hanging-rail should be arranged so that Earth or ash closets, of an approved type may b~ 12 feet 6 inches.
the children can enter and leave the cloak-room employed in rural districts, but drains for the dis-
The floor space for practical work not less than 25
without confusion or crowd ing. Hat-pegs, 12 inches posal of slop and surface water are sti ll necessary .
feet by r3 feet 6 in ches, and not e ncumbered witl1
apart, numbered, and of two. tiers . Lineal hanging The proximity of drinking wells should be carefully desks, cupboards, and stoves .
space is thus 6 inches per child . avoided . • The sink should be in full view of teach er and
Thorough ventilation essential , so that smells arc Soil-drains must always be outside the building children, a nd fitted with cold water waste.
not carried into the school. (on a hard even bottom or concrete) ; diameter of 4 Gas-stove should have a flue pipe.
Lavatory basins arc needed. (See Rule r3 (It).) inches is sufficient unless for more than IO closets. In cookery and laundrv centres ventilation needs
Girls' schools require a larger number than boys' or Above this 6 inches. The fall never Jess than r in special arrangements. ·
infants'. 30 for 4-incb , and r in 40 for 6-incb drains. Inspec- The apparatus for lessons in Cookery should
A lock-up slop sink, water tap, and cupboard for tion opening or chamber at each change of direction. include such stoves and appliances as arc usually
the caretaker. Disconnect from the main sewer by a properly con- found in the homes of the ch ildren.
CENTRAL HALLS. structed trap. Trap must be ventilated by at least A class-room for cookery should contain at least
Space not less than I,200 square feet. . . two untrapped openings; one tl1e 4- inch soil pipe 600 superficial feet and 8,400 cubic feet, and be so
It desired, one class (or under special circum- carried up full size above tlrn roof, and the other an placed tl1at smells cannot pervade other rooms.
stances two classes) allowed in central hall if smtably mlet pipe connected with the side of the trap furthest
planned. The position of such class or classes should from the public sewer. Automatic flushing tanks ROOMS FOR SPilCIAL INSTRUCTION.
be shown on plan. Workshops and laundries of simple constrnction ,
where trough c1osets are used. entirely apart from the school.
WINDOWS. Urin als must have sufficient water for flushing.
Light should come from left of the scholars. One room for drawing, or chemistry, or manual
Waste pipes trapped inside and then discharged instruction, or laundry work, or cookery will often
Where left light impossible, right light next best. through outer wall over a trapped gulley.
In rooms 14 feet hio-h, any space beyond 24 feet serve for several schools in the same neighbourhood .
from the window wall will be in sufficiently lighted. DESK . The plan, arrangements, construction, lighting,
A large portion of each windo'". should be made to Benches and desks, graduated according to ages and ventilation of a manual instruction room should
open for ventilation and for cleamng. of children , at right angles to the light. (See also be suitable for a workshop rather than a schoo l.
SKYLIGHTS OBJECTIONABLE. Rules 3 (a) and 9.) Construction should be simple. Roof may be of
The sills 4 feet from floor; heads near cei ling. rS inches per scholar at each desk and bench lean-to, or other ordinary form. Height at windows
STAIRCASES. (except for dual desk), r8 inches desk for one child in front of benches need not be more than ro feet.
Fi reproof and external to schoolroom. No tri- needs no gangway next the wall. Usual length of Light must be ample. Temperature not so high as
angular steps or "winders." Each step about r3 dual des).< is 3' 4", and the gangways r' 4". in ordinary class-rooms. A flat ceiling not, as a
352
Schools-continued. SINKS. STABLE BUILDINGS.
rule, necessary. The ventilation should be ample Usual height of sinks from floor is 3 ft. Slop Allow per horse, including passages, I IO to I20
by inlets five feet from the floor, and outlets at high- sinks, 2 ft. Lead : for metal lined sinks, 7lb. ft. super.
est point. sides and 8lb. bottom, or 6lb. sides and 7lb. Width of building, I6 ft. to I8 ft.
Laundry centr<'s should contain 750 superficial bottom. Draining boards fluted, hard wood, or Height, IO ft . to I2 ft.
feet, and should have a gallery or raised platform fluted and covered with lead. Stalls, width 6 ft. to 6 ft. 6 in.
with desks for 42 children. Service to sinks, ! inch. Wastes, 2 inches,
A room for Laundry work should contain at least ,, length 9 ft. to IO ft.
'600 superficial , and 8,400 cubic feet . with tap close to sink and overflow, discharge in Loose boxes twice the size of stalls, usually
Laundry table should allow at least 3 feet of space open air, into intercepting trap. 17 ft. x 12 ft.
for each child when ironing-. Walls round sinks should be lined with metal, Divisions, 7 ft. high, ramping down to 4 ft. 6 in.
TEACHER'S HOUSE, &c. or have a cement skirting for a height of 6" or Stable doors, 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. high .
The R esidence for the master or mi str<'ss should 9". Yard, 20 to 25 ft. wide.
.contain parl our, kitchen, scullery, and three bed- Sandstone sinks become foul. Stone ware or COACH liOUSES.
rooms, and the smallest dimensions are- enamelled fireclay sinks are preferable.
For th pul ou r ... ... r2 ft. by 12 ft . } of Sinks used for washing china and glass should Depth, 16 ft. to I8 ft.
,, ,, k itchen ... .. 12 ft. by ro ft. super- Height, IO ft. (least).
" one of the bedrooms 12 ft. by 10 ft. ficial be metal lined (lead or tinned copper). Depth of
,, two othe r bed-rooms q ft . by 8 ft. area.; metal lined sinks, I2 inches to I5 inches. Door, 6ft. 6 in. to 7 ft. wide and 7 ft. 6 in. to
the parlour and kitchen 8 fee t in he i~ht to wall plate ; Water for use in bedrooms should not be drawn 9 ft. high.
the bedrooms 8 feet if ceiled at wall-plate; or 7 feet to Allow 15 ins. to 24 ins. between and around
wall-plate, and q feet to ceiling. off over a slop sink. :,:A
draw off sink should be
carriages.
No room to be a passage room. provided. SIZE OF CARRIAGES.
Bedrooms on the upper storey, and must h,we a
fireplace. Drag or 4-horse coach, 13' o" long, 6' 4" wide,
Parlour not to open into kitchen or sculle1y. ,,. 4" high.
No internal comm unicaton between residence and SLATES. Landau, 13' 6" long, 6' 2 11 wide, 7' 311 high.
school. SIZE, WEIGHT, AND COVERING CAPACITY. Double Brougham, I2' 0 11 long, 51 8" wide,
Windows near to CPilings. 6' I I 11 high.
A sep•rate and distinct ya rd, with offices. NOT!!..-Sizes vary of slates of same name, size
should be given when important. Si~le Brougham, 12 1 o" long, 51 6" wide, 6' 6"
A caretaker·~ house need not be quite so large.
Houses separate from school-house. Weight high.
1st. qua!. Gauge No. of c~e Sprinll' Victoria, 12' o" long, 6' 6" wide,
SEATING, CHURCH, &c. Size. per 1200. for Slates• Nails 7' O" high.
Name. Inches. Cwt. J''lap. persq. persq.
Seats, 2' 9 11 to 3 1 0 11 a part. Smalls 12 x 8 171! 411 400 8oo Elliptic Spri.ng Victoria, II' 6" long, 5' 9"
Kneeling boar<l, when spaced, 3' Doubles wide, 71 o" high.
!~
11
0 IJ X 6
Length of each seat, I' 3" to 2' 0 11
Width, I' 311 , slightly tilted or hollowed.
Ladies
"
Viscount~sses
~~ ~ ~2
18 x to
i3!6 i7t
;g ~~;
ts
m
Shafts of 4-wheel carriages can always be taken
off. In all cases they lift up.
Height, I' 4" to I' 611 C.O..ntesses 20 X IO 40 811 170 340 Dog carts, shafts fixed, I2' 6" Jong (if shafts go
Height of back, 2 1 8" to 2' IO", slight ly slope<l. llarchionesses 22 x 12 55 91! 127 254 under another carriage, say 6' o" ), 5' 9" wide,
~1 I~~ 2~
l>ochcsses 24 x 12
Free seats , at least 30" apart and 20" each. Imperials 6o 5 IO" high.
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Children's >eats, at least, 27" apart and I4" R.ags


Queens
JO X 24
J6 x 24
J6 x 24
16
16
37
37
74
74
I STAIRCASES, PASSAGES, & EXITS.
each; and height, I2 to I4 inches.
CHAIRS, allow 7 feet super each including •Allow 5 Xextra for waste. L.B. ACT, 1894.-Digest.
passages, but excluding chancel. Nails, if iron, shou ld be galvanised or dipped Every public building and every building exceed-
CHANCEL SEATS, clear space between fronts of in boiled linseed oil whilst hot. ing r25,ooo c. ft. and constr.ucted for use as a dw~ll­
hook boards, at least, 5 .ft., but 8 ft. or more Composition nails should be used for best work. ino- house for separate fanuhes, the floors of lobbies,
where possible. In chancel aisles movable seats I;]; inch nai ls for small slates co~ridors, passages, landings, and stairs and their
are clesirable. supports to be of fire-resisting materials.
I~ ,, for Countess and Duchess.
Staircases in tenement buildinf!S to be ventilated
2 ,, for larger sizes. on every storey above ground floor by windows, sky-
SEPARATION OF BUILDINGS. Two nails to each slate.
L.B. ACT, 1894.-Digest. lights into open air, or other adequate means.
Slates should be of best quality, properly Principal staircase in dwelling houses to be venti-
Buildings exceeding ten squares in area, and used ;quared, fr ee from spots and other defects. Lap lated by window into open air.
partly for trade and partly as a dwelling-house, shall I inches. Dnuhle course at eaves and vergers. STAIRCASE, &c., IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS.- T o
have the two parts separated by walls and floors of be supported and enclosed · by brick walls not less
fire-resisting materials, and the passages , staircases , than 9 in. thick, and tread to be of uniform width.
and all means of approach to the dwe lling-house part SLAUGHTER HOUSES Passage, corridor, or staircase to buildings accomm.o-
shall be constructed of fire -resisting materials. The · dating not more than 200 persons to be 3 ft. 6 111.
part used for trade, if exceeding 250,000 cubic fe et, Should be well lighted and ventilated. wide, and for over 200 to be 4 ft . 6 in. wide at least.
is subject to the provisions of the Act relating to the Every animal intended for slaughter should be If over 400, width to be increased 6 in. for each roo
cubical 'c ontents of buildings of the warehou se clas<. kept on th e premises in a pound, pen, or lair. u;i to 9 ft. Where staircases are 6 ft . wide and up-
Doonvays conimunicating between the two parts to No animal should be slaughtered in public view wards they are to be divided by a handrail .
be fitted with fire-resisting doors. or in view of any other animal. Two staircases or corridors may be substituted, but
Building exceed ing 25 squares in area containing each to be ~ the width required for one, and ncithe.
separate sets of offices or rooms , or adapted to be Allow, at least, 24 sq. ft . per cattle. less than 3 ~. 6 in. wide .
tenanted by different person~, must have floors and 8 ,, calf. Separate means of exit to be provided from each
staircases of fire-resisting materials . 6 ,, ,, sheep, lamb, or floor or gallery and directly communi~ating with the
CUBICAL LIMIT. -Buildings of the warehouse 1
pig. street or open space. D oors and barners to open out,
class not to exceed 250,000 c . ft., unl ess divided with Walls should be of brick, stone, or concrete and to have no outside bolts or locks.
parting wa lls, and no division to contain more than for at least a height of 6 ft.
250,000 c . ft. S h h Id b 1 f d . STAIRS.
Exemptions: Build ings beyond two miles of St. laughter ouse s ou e proper Y roo e m ; PROPORTION OF TREADS AND RISERS.
P aul's Cathedral, and used wholly for the manufac- pounds, pens, and lairs should be separated from Width H eight Width Height
ture of the machinery and boilers of steam vessels, or slaugh ter house by ~lose partitio~s al least 5 ft. of tread. of riser. of tread. of riser .
for a retort house, or the manufacture of gas, or fo r I high, and all doors m such parl!llons should be , 8 ins.
9 ,,
7~ ins.
6it ,,
I z ins.
I 3 ,,
5 ~ to 6 ins.
5 to 5~ ,,
generating electricity; provided such building con- close boarded.
sist of one floor only, and is constructed of incom- Entrance door, at least, 3' 6", or if for pigs, IO ,, 6;]; ,, I4 ,, 4~ to 5 ,,
bustible materials throughout.. Every such buildin g- 1
sheep and Jambs may be only 2' 9" wide. I I ,, 6 ,, I 5 ,, 4 to 4~ ,,
deemed to be a special bu1ldmg, to which general There should be no steps, and if a slope it Wind ers are dangerou~, if unav oidable they
rules of Act not applicable . . . . . . should not have a rise of more than I foot in 4 shou ld be at least 9 ins. wide I 5 ins. from newel.
Council may consent to additional size of buildrng Height of handrail above nosing to risers should
if satisfi ed that increased space is necessary, and that
feet. . . . .. be 2' 6". Ditto on landings, 2 1 IO" to 3 1 o".
proper precautions are taken against fire, provided Pavmg should '?e iom.t less gr'.'mte, ceme.nt, con-
such building shall not exceed 450 ,000 c. ft ., or Jess
cre •e, or other sm table impervious matenal with Head way requires, at least, 7' O'' to 7' 6 11
allowed by Council, without being divided by party prope r •lope to gully, which should have a fixed bet ween levels of treads or 6' :)'' to 6' 9 11
walls, that height shall not exceed 60 ft., and not to
trap and a fixed iron g rid. between rak in g line of stairs and soffit of landing
be used for th.e purpose of any trade involving use of Water supply shou ld be sufficient for.cleaning over.
explosives or mflammable materials. slaughter house, pounds, pens, or Jaus, an.d
SHEDS. vessels and receptacles, and a w~ter trough is
STANCHEONS + SECTION.
L.B. ACT, rs 94 .- Dif{est. necessary in every pound, pen, or lair. SAFE LOAD IN TON S.
Open sheds not exceeding r6 ft . high, and not ex- No dwell ing room should be over a slaughter NOTE. - The foll owin g table is based on metal
ceedin g four squares in area, may be constructed of house. I ." thick. The strength of stancheons of greater
any substances and in any manner approved by the W.C., &c., should not be within a ny slaughter· or less thickness of meta l will vary directly in
district surveyor.: house, nor communicate therewith. proportion to the sectional area of m~tal.
353
Stanchcons - continued Streets-contimud. TIE AND SUSPENSION RODS.
Length In leet. Paved roads require a concrete bottom 9 to I2
Inches. 8 10 1:2 14 16 18 :.o SAFE WEIGHT IN TONS FOR SQUARE :Roos.
3x 3 XI '· 2·5 1·5 1'25 inches thick, and are finished with wood blocks, ~ i I;l; rt ri 2 Ins.
4x 4XI 5·0 J'S 2 ·7 c; asphalte or granite 'setts. Wrot. Iron Ii 2f 5 7i rr;l; 15;1; 'w tons.
5x 5x1 9·0 6·5
6x 6X I 14·0 xo·o ·o 6·o f''S L.B. ACT, 1894, & L,C.C. BYE-LAWS. -Digest. Steel 3j
6i 12t r9i 28i- 38i- 50 ,.
7X 7XI 19·5 15·0 n ·5 9·0 ·o f° 6·o W ritten notice must be given to superintending Oak or Fir TI" ff r;J; I g 2i . 3!.' S ,,
Bx 8XI 26 ·0 22·0 16·0 13·0 10·.1 9·0 n Architect L.C.C. at least 4 weeks before any new R OUND BARS are ! the strength of !square
9X 9X I 33"
lOXI OX I 41·
26 ·0
33 ·0
2I'O
2]"0
17'0 14·9
1 9·0 .,. 12·0
16·0
IO 'O
I3"5 street is laid out, stating proposed level and width, when the diameter is the same as the side of the
IIXII X I 48· 39·0 33·5 28· 23 ·0 20'0 17 ·0 and accompanied by a plan showing local aituation. square bar.
l2X 12 X I 56· 48·0 40·0 33·5 28 ·5 24 ·o 21·0 See also" Applications to L.C.C."
I3X I3 XI 65· 57·0 49·0 41· 35·0 JO"O 26·0 Every new stteet, unless with consent in writing,
14 x l4 X I 73· 64·0 g5 ·0 49·0 40·0 JS 'O 30·0
must have at least two entrances of full width open
15 x 15x1 82" 73·0 4·0 56·0 48·0 43. J7"0
from the ground up. TIMBER.

I STEEL STANCH EONS. CARRIAGE ROADS, minimum width 40 feet, DURABILITY.


gradient not more than l in 20. Fall from centre
Safe Load in Tons. not less than ! oi an inch to the foot, the kerb not I N W ATER .- Acacia, Alder, Cedar, White
less than four or more than 8 inches above channel Elm, Northern Pine, Oak, Plane (American),
of roadway, and the slope of footpath to the kerb to Teak .
S ection. be i an inch te the foot if the path be unpaved, or
Si ze. Weight Le n gth in Fee t. IN DRY SITUATIONS.-Ash, Birch, Fi r
per ft. 8 IO 12 I4 16 18 20
not less than :i inch to the foot if pavep.
Ins. lbs. Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons T ons Tons FOOT ROADS. Minimum width 20 feet. (Norway), Mahogany, Pine (red, white, and
3 x 3 6°8 5"J 4·0 Sanction may be refused to a street for foot traffic pitch), Poplar (grey and black) , Sycamore,
4 x J IO
5 x 3 II
5 x ·I ~
6 x 5 2+~ 26·0
19
rs
8·5
20'0
5·8
6·5
I8'o I5"0
n :;:~
ro·o
only, or conditions imposed. Old ways, if to be Walnut
adapted for streets, to be widened to minimum of 20
feet from centre of roadway for carriage roads, and EXPOSED TO VARIABLE WEATI-IER .-Ash ,
23 ·1 20·5 15"5 Acacia , Beech, Cypress, Cedar, Greenheart,
7 x 4 17 I6·5 IJ"~ I I •5 9·5 to full width of 20 feet for foot roads.
8 x •I IO ,3., 15·;; 12·5 I O 'O WIDE ROADS up to 60 feet may be required for Hornbeam, Ironbark, Ironwood , Jarrah, Larch,
8 x 5 27 ::q ·o
8 x 6 JO 28·0
22·0 I9°J 16".I I4"3 12'0
carriage roads beyond 2 miles from St. Paul's, should Oak, Pine (Northern, Kauri , and I-Iuon) , ~Poplar
26 ·5 24·0 2I'O 19·0 I6·5 14·5 the .Council deem it expedient in the public interest, (white), S neezewood, T eak .
9 x 4 21 20·0 zro 14 ·o I I '5
9 x 7 52 60·0 57 ·0 5.1"5 50·0 45"5 42'0 J6·5 COMPENSATION may be claimed for loss or ._,, ANT RESJSTING.-Cedar, Ebony, G reenheart,
IO x 4l 27~ 27 ·8 2+·6 20 ·5 17·2 I\ "5 injury (if any), by Council requiring more than the Huon Pine, Ironwood, J arrah , Lignum V itae,
10 x 5 JO 3I "5 28 ·6 2"'0 21 ·o I8 "6 15·6 prescribed width, -. If amount not agreed within • P itch Pine, Q uassia Wood, Sandal , Teak. The
!O x 6 42 J9"5 36·5 30 ·;; 2J "5 20·5
3I "5 ~{~ 2+·0
2]"0
I2 x 5 J7 J6°0 months it can be summarily recovered. If claim ex- last does not resist ants if with yel low pine
2 [ "0 I7"5 ceed £ 50, then arbitration under Land Clauses Act.
12 x 6 41 112·0 3q ·o 36·0 32·;; 28·5 2.:;·o 22·0
J 11:i.: x .1~ 48 52'$ 48·0 <!J'S 38·0 JJ "2 28·5 24·5 Council may waive their requirement within the behind it.
15} x 611 62 69'5 64'5 59·8 5y8 47"J 41·6 30·4 2 months, and pay cost of negotiations. The Council WEIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TIMBERS PEil.
has power to allow less than the prescribed width,
and to otherwise modify regulations, but any consent C. FOOT.

I
given not to affect the rights of adjoining owners. Ash 43 to 47 lbs.
In the case of altt;ration or re-erection of buildings Beech 43 to 52 ,,
Sec tion. existing at the commencement of B. Act, :894, or Birch 44
any time 7 years previously, plans shewing extent Dell!. ..
and structure , forecourt or other open space to be 43 "
Elm (En~lish) 34 to 38
Size. Weig-ht L f' ngth in Frf't. submitted to District Surveyor for his certificate of Fir (Ealhc ) •••
per foot.. IO 12 I6 18 20 accuracy. Owner can then alter or re-erect them 34 to 40
r+ ,, (Spruce)
Ins. lbs. Tuns T ons Tons Tnns T ons Tons Tons within the prescribed distance from centre of road to 32
6 x 8 48 ,:;o·B 47"4 43·0 38·0 33·0 27·0 the extent of the old structure. Green heart 58 to 72 , .
7 x 8 59·0 56·0 52"4 48·.1 43"5 Jo"O Lignum Vitae
9 x 8 ~J 53"5 52·0 49·0 46·s 44 ·o 40·0 Houses for working class not to be erected 01 1 83
re-erected without the consent of the Council within Mahogany, Honduras 35
9 x 9 60 67·0 65 ·5 6.-5 6 0·0 5'7'0 s.1 ·0 69 ·0
,, Spanish
II x 9 7+ Rr8 8J "O rg ·2 7_:.,·.') 7 2·0 6n 2"5 the prescribed distance, to a height exceeding the 53
I3 x 9 67 77·0 75·0 71·5 68·7 65'5 6C'O 56·5 distance between external front wall and opposite Oak, American 49 to 53
13 X IO 81 96·8 94 ·6 C)2'0 89·0 Sn Ro:5 76 ·0 side of street. ,, English 48 to 58 ,,
I5 ,, x 10 84 98 ·0 95 ·5 93 ·0 C)O 'O 85'5 8.-o 77"0 No building to be converted into a dwelling within Pinc, Pitch 41 to 58 ,,
16~ x 12 105 124 ·a 12 1 ·o I HfO Il]'O u2·5 109·0 104 ·a the prescribed distance so as to exceed such height. ,, Red 36 to 41 ,,
This does not apply to dwelliags erected by local
I White 27 to 34

II
authorities preTious to Building Act, nor affect Yellow 28 to 32 ,,
powers of Railway Co.'s under special Acts.
Buildings existing or in course of erection within
T~;k 41 to 54 ,,
S ect ion.
2 years before Tuly 22nd, 1878, may be re-erected Balk Timber is the tree shorn of its branches'
or extended within any area which might then have and roughly squared.
Size. \\' e igh t Lt·ng-th in F eet.
been lawfully occupied. . Planks are I 1 inches wide.
per foot. 8 IO 12 r4 I6 18 20 Deals ., 9
Ins. lbs. Tons Tons Tons Ton~ Tons Tons Tons Battens ,, 7 ,, ,,
7 x 12 9J 102"5 96·0 90·6 83·5 74·5 67 ·0 6o·o
8 X IO 74 82"0 79·0 74·5 70·5 65 ·5 00·5 54·0 The term "batten" is also applied to any ·
9 X I2 98 IIl"O 108·5 103·5 99·5 94 ·5 So·5 82·0 Scantling up to 8• wide, and the term " plank"
9 x 14 r 12 121 ·a u8·o IIJ ·o 108 ·0 103 ·o q6'5 Sg·o TEMPORARY or SPECIAi.. BUILD- to any scantling 10• wide and upwards . .
II x 12 105 120"8 u8·o u5·5 n2·0 108·0 ro3·5 99·5
I4 136 I59"5 I55"8 I53"0 lj.7"5 1\3"0 136·5 131·0 STANDARDS.
II X
13 X I6 I48 166·0 16.1·0 iox·o 159·0 154·5 150•5 145 'Q
INGS, HOAIRDINGS, &c. Petersburgh, No. uo, I2 ft. X II ins. X it ins. ~ l6S c. fl. _
Lon~o.n &_Dublin 120. 12 ft. x 9 ins. x J ins. = 270 ,,
STRAW, Weight of. LB.A. 1894-Digest. Chnstia.ma 120, II ft. x 9 ins. x 1i ins. == xo3g,,
I Truss 36 lbs, avoir. of straw. Quebec, long 120. ro ft. x II ins. x 3 ins. = 275
sw,.rt too, 12 ft . x 11 ins. x 21 ins. = 2ll~ "
I Load = II cwt. 64 lbs. ,, Application to Councii necessary with plans and 120 deals = I hundred. · "
I 36 trusses. particulars of construction. Temporary huildinga
of the warehouse class may not exeed 250,000 c. ft. 40 c. feet of unhewn timber , , •}
50 ,, . square ,, . . . .
STREETS. Copies of plans and particulars to be furnished to th11 6oo Superficial feet of I in . planks or deals
COUNTRY ROADS .-Carriage way 24 to 3oft. District Suneyor. 400 ,, u I~~n. ,, ,,

•40
License required for wooden structures, except ~ 00 ~n. ,, ,, = load. _
Fall from centre to side ~ of an inch to a foot. ,, ,, 2
l! 10.
1
hoardings enelosi12g vacant land and not exceedl.ng H U H It
Footpaths 6ft. each, wirh I" fall towards the road. 12 ft. in height, and of a movable or temporary :ooo ",, '' 3 !n. ",, ",,
Channel drains at sides of road draining into nature required ·by builder dutj.ng construction, 7 ,, Ji 1n.
ditch outside footpaths or drain about 3 feet alteration, or repair of building. ~~ c. feet'= 1 st~ck o1 ~~~d. ' "
below surface. This does not apply within the city, or to piles or 128 ,, = I cord of wood.
Bed of road should have same fall as surface. stores of loose timber, or to structures on th11 I j{::_are (100 ft. super.) of flooring requires:
The bottoming should consi"t of 8 to 12 inches of premises of Railway Cos., used for Railway par•
12! deals . I2 feet long for .reugh floors.
gravel, burnt ballast, chalk, oroken bricks or ha~d p<>Se8. 16 battens 12
core, formed in two layers. The surface should 12~ dea ls . 12 edges sh~t.
16~ battens 12
consist of 6 inches of broken granite, hardstone or
13 deals , 12 wrot :.'.nd laid folding.
pebbles. Pieces of broken granite, etc., should 17 batt~ns 12 ,,
,, wrota~ dlaidstr~ightjoint.
1
not be more tban 2 inches for bottom layers and THATCH ROOFS. 13! deals . 12
18 battens 12 ,, ,, ,. _,
I~ inches for surface. · Each layer should be
Pitch 45(1. Rye or oaten straw, 12 to 15 ins. 14 dea ls . 12 ,, wrot ploughed and tongue<h
<:onsolidated with a steam roller. Footpaths 19 battens 12 ,, ., ,, ,,
should have 4" of ballast, and be finished with thick on fir laths 12 inches apart. Ash or hazel
Non- About 5 :tis usuallv allowed oer square for waste._
2 to 3 inches of fine gravd or stone chips. tethe~ihgs split in half. Fix wiih buckles.
354
Tim her-continued. Unitin g Buildings-continued. Walls -continued.
SCANTLINGS OF FIR T!MDERS IN GENERAL USE closed by two wrought iron d oors ~· in. thick in the CONSTIUC'l'ION OJI" WALLS UNDER THE L.B.A.,
AND N.UMBER OF FEET RUN PER FOOT CUBE, panel and the thickness of wall apart, fitted to rebated 1894.-Digest.
IN PETERSBURG STA~DARD. frames without woodwork, or by wrought iron sliding No part of any wall to overhang more than 6
f<'et run f.~ e- t run doors, or shutters fi tted into grooved or rebated iron inches. P rojections must be solidly corbelled out,
Ins. pPr C. ft . per std. frames. If thickness of wall be not less than 24 in., and the side of wall opposite to the corbelling be
r x 6 24 J900 or doors be at least 24 in. apart, the opening may be carried up vertically.
l X 7 20· :,7 3394 9ft. 6 in. high. Walls not built of stone, or brick, or other hard
I X II 13·09 21 6 0
~nd incombustible substances laid in horiiontal
1;{: :.. 6 r9 ·2 31 68
conrses, lo be Ii thicker than prescribed in Schedule.
1; x 7 16 ·44 2714 VENTILATION. The thickness of any dwellin g house wall built of
I1 X 9 12 ·8 2II2
it x tt 10°<1 7
10 ·66
1728
176o
Speed of incoming air should not exceed 2 ft. material other than above specified, sufficient if as
'>Chedule, or of such thickness as may be approved
11,\ x Q
~ x l(
per second.
S·i 2 1440 bv t he Council.
2 x 3 24 396o Each persnn requires 3,000 c. ft. of air per Hollow walls must have a wall one side. of oollow
2 x 4 18 2970 hour. If air be changed 3 or 4 times an hour, vf !he full thickness prescribed.
x 5 q ·39 2376
x 6 12 1980 750 to I ,ooo c. ft. of space should be provided Height of storeys are measured as fol;ov•• :·-Top
2 x 7 10·28 1697 per head. storey from underside of floor joists to 1mder surface
x d 14R5 ,,f roof tie, or covering, or to half the vertical height
x 9 l 1 3 20 An ordinary gas burner vitiates as much air as <>f rafters or other support of the roof.
2 X II 6·54 1080 I four persons, and will carry off about 4,000 c. ft . Other storeys {;om the undorside of joists to the
2~ x 5 11·51 19 00
of air per hour.
2.l x 6 n·6 1584 underside of joists of the storey over.
2h x 7 ~ ·22 I \<:i7 Air in lets should be from I to I~ times the area Heig-ht of external and part.v waJ.l is measured from
2; x 8 7·2 111<8
I of outlets, and should be distributed throughout top of footings or of bres.ummer to the top of the top·
2i x 9 6· 4 I0\6 most storey, whether tho wall be carri ed to the full
2, X II ;·23 ~Q4 an apartment. An upward direction should be height or no ; in the case of a gable without storevs
3 x J 16 2Cqo given to incoming air, and it should be admitted in the roof, to half the height of the gable. Length
J x 4 12 19do
3 x 4~ rn·66 176o above people's heads. of wall is from centre to centre of external, party, or
J x 6 8 JJ'20
Each apartment should have separate ventila- cross walls.
J x 7 0·85 I IJ I
tion, ahd means should be provided for carrying District Thickening walls only to be done after notice to
J x 8 6 900 Surveyor, to be executed wiLh brick or stone,
J x 9 5·33 Silo off the fumes of gas burners. in cement properly bonded to old work to the sati• -
J X II n6 720
An ordinary fire-place affords an outlet for faction of the District Survevor.
4 6 6 990
~ about 12,000 c. ft. per h our. Usual inlets are
4 5· 14
4 x u 4 WALLS FOR BUILDINGS NOT PUBLIC AND NOT
4 x 11 J"T7 540
vertical tubes, a wide bottom rail to lower rnsh OF THE W ARRHOUSE CLASS,
and high bead on inside of oak sill to admit air at
Thickness of patty and external walls.
BOARDS.
meeting rail without draught, and stoves and fire
places with warm air chambers. There are also U =Unlimited, R = Remaindet.

l
1
x 4
x 5
x 6
x 7
H II
x 4
x 5
I

tl x
x 9
X
it x 4
1± x 65
II
various means for warming and cleansing the air Max.
before admission.
Rule to find area of ventila/£ng tubes in J eet. - 25
Ma::r..
length
:ife!~. in feet.
30 Two storeys only. 8~ inches
x 4 throughout.
I~ ~
x 6
x 7
ti x 7
1± x "
Multiply the number of people in the room by 4,
and divide this product by 43 times the square
root of the height of the tubes in feet.--Tredgold.
u or over two storevs. Below top
storey, 13 ins. ; ·R., 8~ ins.
35 Below top storey, 13 ins.; R.,
RELATIVE PRICE OF TIMDER PER FOOT Table by Mr . Hood, showing cubic feyt of air 8~ ins.
CUBE AND l'ER PETERSDURG STANDARD.
discharged per minute through a ventilator with u One storey, l7t ins.; rest below top,
..
Per ft.
.o
d.
Per. Std.
£ s . d.
3 st
Per ft.
'· dI .
Per Std. an area of one square foot.
£ s. d.
8 ld Height of
so 30
23 ins. ; R., St ins.
One storey, 27t ins. ; rest below
top, l 3 ins. ; R. , 8~ ins.
i
0 9 Difference between T emperatu re in Room
~ IO~ 2 12 6 Ventila tor and Extern al Air.
0
.o
0 l
0
0 IO 3
0 13 q
3
4
IO
II
6
0 0
in Feet. , .o 10° 15 0 20.... 250
260
JOO
Two storeys, 17~ ins. ; R., 13 in•.
One storey, 21~ inches; next
10 n 6 i 64 200 235 284
17~
0
0
•3 l 7
•• l~
l
6
3
5
6
Il
I2
lj
7
9
6
1.5
20
1 42
164
20 2
232 ~i~
284
JJO
Jl$
368
324
404 60 45
storey, ins.: R. , 13 ins.
Two storeys, 17! in s. ; R., 13 ins.
0 4 0 7 13 l 3 25 184 260 318 J 68 410 450 u One storey, 2 1! ins. ; two storeys,
0 s 3 9 8 lj 15 0 30 201 284 17~ ins. ; R., 13 ins.
0 6 4 2 6 9 14 8 35 2r 8 300
347
316
403
436 :§~ 493
53 1 One storey, 21! ins.; two storeys,
0 7 4 16 IO 15 2 45
40 23; 320 403 465 518 570 11~ ins.; H.., 13 ins.
0 8 s 10 ~ II 15 16 248 4 27 551
0 9 6 3 9 0 16 IO 0
45
50 260
348
367 450
493
518 579
6o5
635
u One storey, 26 ins. ; two storeys,
0 10 6 17 6 21~ ins.; rest below top two
0 II 7 II 3 storevs, 17~ ins.; R., 13 ins.
l 0 8 0 VESTRIES.
' Shelf or niche in priest's vestry required for
Bo 45 One storey, 21! ins.; next three
storeys, 17~ ins.; R., 13 ins.
TURKISH BATH. u One storey, 26 ins.; three storeys,
Three rooms. The Tepidarium temperature
sacred vessels,and cupboards in priest's and choir's
vestries for surplices, etc. • • 1! ins. ; rest below top two
storeys, 17~ ins.; R. , 13 ins.
140°, the Calidarium 180° , the Laconicum 250°,
together with a combin ed cooling and dressing 45 One storey, 26 ins. ; one storey
21~ ins.; next three storeys, l7t
.room and a shampooing and douche room. WALLS. ins. ; R., I 3 ins.
The combined cooling and dressing room should u One storey, 30~ ins. ; on e storey,
be large, light, and a iry, divided into bays, or REQUIREMENTS OF THE INCORPORATED 26 ins. ; next thn·e store \·s, 2 It
divisions, 12' O" x 12' 0'', with space for 4 SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING BUILD · ins. ; rest below top two storeys,
ING OF CHURCHES.
.couches. 17~ ins. ; R., r3 ins .
Rubble One storey, 26 ins. i next two
Shampooing and douche room with benches, Dressed Stone or Flint 100 45
wall basins, douches, sitz bath, etc., and p lunge store ys, 21! ins. ; next three
or Brick. Faced. storeys, 17~ ins. ; R., 13 ins.
bath (20' o'' x 7' o" and 3' o'' to 4' 6'' depth Height up to 20 ft.} l' 10f'
.adjacent and en route to the cooling room. Span ,, 20 "
u One storey, 30! ins. ; next two
storevs, 26 ius. ; next three
Internal walls, floors, and ceilings of hot rooms Height up to 30 ft. } 2 • 3'' storeys, 211 ins. ; rest below top
.should have a cavity and be faced with materials, •' 6"
Span over 20 ft. two, 17~ ins . ; R., 13.
not affected by high temperature, and capa ble Height over 30 ft. 2' 7~" 3' o" 120 4'5 One storey, 30~ ins. ; next two
of constant cleaning with water. Arcade walls measured from pavement; gable storeys, 26 in s. ; next two storeys,
Best material for walls and ceilings glazed walls to half height of roof. 2 I~ in s. ; next three storeys, 171
bricks, the ceiling arched or vaulted. F loors, Where no buttresses or span exceeds 24 ft., thick· ins.; R., 13 ins .
rubbed York stone. ness of walls should be increased; walls of fl int must u One storey, 34~ ins.; next two
ba.-e quoins of brick or stone. I storevs, 30! ins. ; next two
(JNITING BUILDINGS. Hollow walls, 3 in. space, perforated bondi~~ storeVs, 26 ins. ; next three
bricks 12" lon$' 6" wide in a continunus row, with storeys, 21~ ins.; rest below top
L .B. A CT, 1894.- Digest.
Only allowed when adapted for one occupation. t8" to~' o"vert1cal distance apart (iron ties not admis- two storeys, 1 7~ ins. : R. l 3 ins ·
.Openings in walls dividing buildings, which taken sible\. In stone walls flag stones make a good bond. If any storey exceeds in height sixteen times th e
12" of solid work under roof plate of 2 courses of bond- thickness prescribed for its walls, the walls must be
-together would exceed 2 50,000 c. ft. , are subj ect t o ing bricks and 2 courses of ord i na~y bricks. Or ca•ity, increased to t~ of the height of the storey and the
-the followin g conditions : Openings not to exceed 1~" filled every foot in height with bo1hng asphalte thickness of the walls below must be increased t o a
7 ft. in width, 8 ft . in height, and taken together no or other damp-proof composition, but insertmg no \ like extent, but such additional thickness, as also the
to exceed half the length of the wall. The floor crossties ; keep ca.-ity clear of mortar and dry,
.Jambs al).d heads to be of brick, stone, or iron, an increase of thickness re quired in case of a wall
355

PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900-·AWARDED 2 GOLD M EDALS AND 1 SILVER MEDAL.

BOYLE'S AIR iNLET BRACKETS FIT'rED WITH REGUUTING VALVES & DEFLECTING SHIELI S, '
11'.EGISTERED DESIGNS.)

No. 245. No. 246. No. 247. section. No. 249 .


.PRICE LIST.
18 in. by 8 in . by 3 in.
No . 245 .
£0 7 6 £0
No. 246.
8 6
N 0. 247. 1
£0
No. 248.
10 6 r8 in. by 6 in. by 6 in . £0 I 3 6 20 in. by 8
I in. by 3 in .
No. 249
£0 IB 6
I 8 .. 9 ,, 3i! ,, o 9 o 0 IO 6 0 l 2 6 i I8 " 6~ " 6i! ' ' 0 I 5 0 I 20 I I 9 " 3~ " I 0 0
20 " I O •• 4 ,, 0 IO 6 0 12 6 0 14 6 1 20 ,. 7~ ,. 71 ,. 0 I 7 6 1 23 ,, IO " 4 " I 2 6
24 " 12 " 5 " 0 I5 0 0 17 6 0 19 6 2.f " 8~ " 8 ~ .. I 2 6 27 ,, !2 ,, 5 ,, I 7 6
24 ., I 2 ,, 6 ,1 0 I6 6 0 I8 6 l 1 0 24 " l 0 ,, l 0 ,. I 6 O 28 ,, !2 ., 6 ,, I IO 0
AIR FILTERS, 6d. to 2&, extra,

To fit Flush with Wall.


(RR G I ST E RE D DE S I G NS .)
No. 255.
No 2 57.
PRICE LIST.
No. 255. No. 256. N o . 25 7. N o. :z58.
9 in. by 7 in . by 6 in. .. £0 8 6 £0 9 6 JO in b y 6 in. b y 8 in. .. £0 8 6 £0 9 6
10 8
" 7 "
0 IO 6
0 12 0
0 12 0 I IO ,, 8
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BOYLE'S AIR INLET TUBES,


Fitted with Regulating Valves and. Deflecting Shields.
{REG !STE RED D E SIG NS.)
Nn 233. No. 234. N o. 235.
5ft. 9 in . by 8 in.by3 in . .. £016 6 /r I 6 £r 5 o
5 ,. 9 ,, 9 ,1 4 ., 0 18 6 I 4 0 I 8 6
5 " 9 " IO " 4~ " I r n I 7 0 I 12 0
5 . 1 9 ., I 2 " 5 ,, I 5 0 I I2 6 I I7 6
5 ,, 9 ,, 1 2 6 ,, I 6 6 I 15 0 2 2 O
Air Filters 6d. to 2s. extra.

These Air Inlets are made of Galva nised Steel, and Painted.
N .B .- When specifying or or dering, the follow in g fo rmul a sho ul d be used :-11 Boyie's Al r
Inlet (Tu bes, Brackets, or Panels, as required.) N o. , S i ze: , No. req uired ,
P rice, each ."
NOTE.-E ach. Inle t h as.the acco mpa ny in g- T rade I
BOYLE'S AIR INLET I
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Mark affi xed, without whic h none ar"!: (!en m ne. _ _ •

ROBERT BOYLE & SON. LTD.,


VENTILATI NG ENG•NEERS,
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i 64, Hol born Viaduct, /110, Bothwel IStreet
' LONDON. GLASGOW.
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PATENT .' 'AIR-PUM P " VENTILATORS.
~o 233 .
Section .
356
Walls-continued. Walls·-continued.
r WATER SERVICE.
exceeding 60 feet in height and 45 feet in length, Ends of timbers not allowed in party walls, may be j SUPPLY REQUIRED FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES,
may be confined to PIERS, the collective width o! on corbels or templates of iron, stone, or vitnfi eu ' Domestic, 17 to 20 gallons per head per day.
which not to be less than one fourth the length stoneware tailed in 8~ inches or supported to satis - Cottages with dry earth system, IO gallons per
of the wall.
faction of District Surveyer. bead per day.
No storey with walls less than r3 inches thick mar PARAPJ£TS, Where gutter of combustible material
exceed ro feet in height between the floor and the adjoins external wall, carry up wall as parapet Hospitals, 25 gallons per head per day.
ceiling or tie of roof. Barracks, I 6 ,, ,,
8~ inches thick, I ft, higher than gutter.
Walls for buildings of the warehouse class, i.e., a Stables, 16 ,, per 'horse.
warehouse, factory, manufactory, brewery, or dis. PARTY WALLS ABOVE ROOF. In warehouse
t!llery, and any oth~r bi:ildinl;' exceeding in extent
I 50,000 c. feet, which is neither a public nor a
domestic building,
8'
class to be thickness of top storey, other building•
inches thick above roof fiat or gutter. In ware·
house buildings exceeding 30 ft. high, 3 ft., and in
,,
,,
,,
IO
I2
I6
,,
., ,
,,
per 2 wheeled carriage.
per cart or waggon.
per 4 wheeled carriage.
U = unlimited. other buildings 15 inches high, measured at right Cactle houses IO ,, per cow.
Max. Max. Max. angles to slope of roof or above highest part of fiat ,, I ,, per sheep or pig.
or gutter. Also 12 inches higher and wider than any
~~i~:t ~~"f~h Thickness
at base.
1
fnnft~h Thickness
at base. erection of combustible material within 4 ft. and
In manufacturing towns, 30 gallons per head of
25 u r3 ins. population.
45 2r~ ins. also above any roof opposite and within 4 ft.
Cisterns should hold 2 to 3 days' supply when
30 45
TT
13 "
r7~ ,,
u •
2r~ i1.<s .
CHASES IN PARTY WALLS not to be widrr than
service is intermittent, and one day's supply when
45 r4 inches or deeper than 4~ inches, or to leave less
3. . 13 " u • than 8~ inche• at back and not to be within 7 ft. of constant.
Average rainfall, 20 inches per annum each
45 r7f ,, 45 26 ins. any other cha.te on same side, or r3 inches of external
u u •
so 30
45
21~ "
'7f "
2I~,,
IOO 45
u
26 ins.

wall.
MATERIALS. BRICKS, g-0od hard sound, well , I
square inch of surface.
I inch of rainfall per yard super = ab()ut 4~
u burnt same quality below surface of ground and £allons. If rainwater is the source of supply,
45
u
26
2!
26 ,,
,,
I20 45
v .
3r ins. above' roofs. Cutters and maims may be used in provide for 4 months.
arches over recesses and openings in or facings ol
ext~rnal walls. ·- WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.
"'These walls to be increased m thic1mess from STONE free from vents, cracks, and sand holes, LINEAL MEASURE.
h e base to within r6 feet from the . top of the wall aiid laid on natural bed.
by 4 ~ inches. Such increa se~ thickness may b e I Palm = 3 inches.
confined to piers, whose total width shall not be less MORTAR of freshly burnt lime and clean sharp I Hand = 4 inches.
than one forth the length of the wall. 1and or grit without earthr matter, r to 3, I Span = 9 inches.
CEMENT, Portland or cement of rqual qual1t, I Foot = 12 in ches.
The thickness of the wall at the top, and for r6 •pproved by District Surveyor, clean sharp sand 01
feet below, to be r3 inches; and the intermediate I Yard = 3 feet.
grit, r to 4, Ell = 45 inches o r 5 quarter yards.
parts between base and such r6 feet below top, to be Burnt ballast or broken brick may be substituted
built solid throui:-hout the space between straight Pace = 5 feet .
for sand if mixed with lime in a mortar mill.
lines drawn on each side of the wall adjoining th<' Pole (perch nr rod) = 16 ft. 6 in, = St yards
thickness at the base to the thickness at r6 feet DAMP COURSE, To be approved hy Distric1 = 8 Cheshire yards.
below the top. In "alls not exceeding 30 feet high Surveyor, To be not less than 6 inches belo" I Link = 7·92 inches.
the topmost storey may be 9 inches thick, provided lowest floor. Chain = 66 ft . = IOO links.
the he ight of the storey does not exceed ro feet. External walls of habitable rooms or their appur-
tenances or cel!.ars which abut against earth to be Furlong = 660 ft. = IO chains.
If in any storey the thickness of the wall is less
Statute mi le = 5280 ft. = 1760 yards 80
than h part of the height, th e wall to be increased protected by approved impervious material.
in thickness to -h part, and the thickness of each cha ins = 8 furlongs.
COPINGS to parapet and party wrtlls, hard brick League = 3 miles.
external and party wall below that storey to b~ on edge in cement or other waterproof and fire·
incrPased to a like extent, but such additional thick· Geographical mile or knot = 6282·66 ft,
resisting material.
ness may be confined to piers properly distributed , I Degree = 60 knots.
the collective widths amounting to one fourth of the CONCRETE WALLS. Portland cement and clean Circumference of earth 360 degrees.
length of the wall. Thames, or pit ballast, or gravel, or broken brick, or I Admiralty mile or knot = 6080 ft.
The thickness of any wall, if built of material• stone or furnace clinkers with clean sand.
r ce~ent, 2 sand, 3 ballast of size to pass through a I Fathom = 6 ft.
other than those before sprcihed, may be as thb 1 Cable length = 720 ft. = 120 fathoms.
schedule, or as approved by the County Council. • inch rin~.
Proportions to be strictlv observed, to be carefully SQUARE MEASURE.
CROSS WALLS. mixed with clean water; !f by hand t he material to I sq . foot = 144 sq. inches.
To be~ thickness of external or party wall, but be turned over dry before water is acded. Walls to I sq. yard = 9 >q. feet.
never less th~n 8~ ins. To be deemed a cross wall be carried up regularly and in parallel frames of 1 sq. pole =''i'30t sq. yards
it must be carried up to floor of the top 5torey, and 272;! sq. feet,
equal h eight, surface of concrete filled in the frame
in each storey the aggregate extent of recesses and to be left rough to form a key for the next frame of I sq . rood = 40 sq. poles.
openings must not exceed one half of face of wall . concrete. I acre = 4 sq. roods = IO sq. chains = 4840 sq.
When a cross wall becomes in any part an external Thickness of concrete walls to at least equal the yarns.
wall, the wall is to be of the thickness of an external thicknesses prescribed :or brick walls by the r2th r hectare = 2·471 acres.
wall. section of the B. Act, 1855, and the first schedule~" 1 sq . inile = 640 acres.
RECESSES AND 0FENINGS IN EXTERNAL
WALLS, Least thickness of back 8' inches. Area
above ground floor not to exceed half total area.
Concrete party walls and chimney stacks above I yard of land = 30 acres.
roof to be re ndered with Portland cement. I hide of land = 100 acres.
I baroney = 40 hides.
RECESSl!:S IN PARTY WALLS. Least thickness WATER CLOSETS.
I chain wide = 8 acres per mile.
of back r3 inches. Over every recess two ring brick Should be well lighted a nd ventilated and I Irish acre = 7840 sq. yards.
arch, except recesses for lifts. When'l recess not always at least one external wall. I Scotch acre = 6 I 50 sq. yards.
more than 4~ inches corbelling may be substituted W. C. in men's quarters should be useable as
for arches. Area not to e~ceed half total area of urinals.
wall. J{ecess not to be within 13~ inches of inner CuHJC Mv.A,u1,&.
Framing of encased W.C.'s should be fitted I c. foot = I 728 c. inches.
face of external wall. Sanction to modification may
be given. together with brass cups and · screws for easy I c. yard = 27 c. f~et.
removal, and inside of framing should be painted,
TIMBE1l IN EXTERNAL WALLS. Except bres- SCOTCH LI:>:l'Al. Mr-:A~Ulu>:.
summers, storey po•ts, and frames of doors and win- and floor under should be of impervious material.
Ell~ . Y:irds. Fn•t. Tns.
dows to shops, to be sot back 4 inches from face. Height of seat from floor I ft. 3 in., ditto for
8 furlong~ = I m il1• = 1920 = 1984 = 59::;2 = 71424
Loophole frames and frames of doors and windows children IO in . to I 2 in. ro chains = 1 fur . 240 = 248 = ;44 = 8928
may be flush. Council may exempt oak, teak, or
other wood from this provision subject to satisfaction
L.C,C. BYE LAWS.
At least one side an external wall abutting on
i falls
6 dis
I ell
=
1
I
cha in
fall 24 :: ·J:~ :: ;~:a :: 802 ·8
223·•
of the District SurYeyor. 57·2
street, or yard, or garden, or open space of roo sq. ft.
BRESSUMMEAS. 4 inchts bearing at least on Not to be approached from room used for habitation, SCOTCH SQUARE MEASURE.
piurs or storry posts in additi<;>n to bearing on. walls. manufacture, or storage of food for man, or used as a Imp. sq. ft. Yards.
District Surveyor may require additional piers or I sq. ell
factory, workshop, or workplace. Where a w.c. 9
supports. Ends of wood bressummers not to be abuts such a room, a dividing wall of brick or other
J6 ,, ells
16 ,, falls
I sq. 3r~;b~~~1~ riW :
n1·arer than 4 inches to centre of party wall . Me· I ,, chain = 6rn·4r2789351
solid material must extend from floor to ceiling. 40 ,, falls = 2! chains = 1 ,, rood = 1526·031973J7
tallic bressummers to have space at end for expan- Any w.c. with external entrance must have imper· 4 ., roods or ro chains = 1 acre = 576o ells =
sion equal to i in. for every ro ft. or part of ro vious floor with fall to door of half-an-inch to the foot. 6104 · 127893
ft. of length. W.C. below surface of ground, and approached from LENGTHS OJ! A FOOT IN DIFFE"RENT
PLATES AND BOND TIMBERS. Not to be in area or other open space available for ventilation,
COUNTRIES.
party wall. Ends of wood joists and beams bearing least space 40 sq. ft., and width at least S ft. across,
-0n party walls to be at least 4 inches from centre. and not covered except by open grating. w.c. to Eng. Ins. Enir. Ins. Eng. Ins.
Spain II 'OJ Denmark } 12 . Portugal 12·¢
TEMPLATES OR CORBELS OF STONE or iron have a window with at least 2 sq. ft. to open into Holland 11 ·14 & Norway JS Russia 13 ·75
external air. Additional ventilation by air brick, or
"Under bressummer in party walls, to be full width of
bressummers, and at least half the thickness of walls. shaft, or other effectual method. IAmerica.
Sweden 1r6g
12·00
Prussia
Austria
12·36
ra·45
France,
metre 39·37
357
Weights and Measures-continued. Weights and Measures-continued. Weights and Measures-continued.
LENGTHS OF A MILE IN DIFFERENT Cylindrical inches ,. .2o65 cast iron. 30"250 I06"37S 2·34s I 71J
COUNTRIES. .2r66 wrou ght iron 33 ·062 I90·109 2·397 I'79
Eng. Yds. . Eng. Yds . Eng. Yds. .2223 ,,
stee l. 36 216 2·4-1 9 , ·sr
Russian I roo Insh 2200 Swedish & Danish 7233 .2533 "
copper. s9·002 244·I40 2'SOO I'84
Italian q67 Polish 4400 Hungarian 8630 . 2385 "
brass . 42'2SO 274·625 2·549 I'86
English 176o Spanish 5028 Norwegian I2400 . 2042 zinc . 4s·562 307·s46 2·598 1·88
~1~·078 ~:~~~ : :~;
Scotch 1984 G erman 5866 Fre nch L eague 3666 . 3223 lead. 49
.207 tin . Sl'S62
STATUTE AND CUSTO~!ARY MEASUREMENT OF S6'250 421·81s 2·1.18 I '9S .
. 3854 = cwl~. mercury.
PERCHES AND Acrrns. Avoi~dupois 1bs. ,, .009
6o·o62 46S'484 2']83 I '97
Statute P e rch, 16·5 x 16·5 ft. = 272'25 sq. ft. or 4840
aq. yds. = 1 acre.
. 00o45 =tons . ~·o62 Sl2
56rsxs
2· 828
2'872
2
2·oz
Millimetre ... = .039 (about ,ft) inch. 72'250 614·12s 2·9 I5 2'04
Devonshire & Somerset Perch, 15 x 15 ft. = 22s sq. ft. I
76·562 669·921 2·958 2 '06
or 4000 sq. yds. = I acre. I Inch = ::r:.51 (about2~)ce nti111e tres.
1 Metre = 3 ft . 3il inches (about ' fr 81 729 3 2'08
Cornwall Perch, 18 x 18 ft . = 324 sq. ft. or 576o sq. 8s·s62 79r4s3 3·04I 2·oq
yds. = I acre. yards) .
I Kilometre ... = . 6z14 (about!) mile. 90·25 8S7'37S 3·082 2'1I
Lancashire Perch, 21 x ~1 ft. = 441 sq. ft. or 7810 sq. 9s·o62 926·Bs9 3'12' 2 ·I3
yds. = 1 acre. 1 Mile r.009 (about It ) kilometre. 100 1000 3·16'.z 2·1 ,c;
Cheshire & Staffordshire Perch, 24 x 24 ft. = 576 sq. 10yo62 1076·89 3 ·zor 2· r 7
ft. or 10 1 240 sq. yds. = I acre. . I Square centimetre .. . . 155 square inch .
6.451 (about 61.) square c/ m. Il0'2,50 II 57 ·625 3 ·2 40 2·18
S co tch Perch, I8·5 x 18·5 ft. = 339 ·17 sq. ft. or 6rso sq. I Square inch .. .
Square metre I.I96 (about rf) square yds., u5·s62 124.-296 3·278 2'20
yds. = I acre, 1
II 121 I 3j I ,·316 2 ·22
or 10~ square fee t.
STATUTE AND CUSTOMARY MEASUREMENT OF I Square yard .836 (about./) sq. me tre. II! Iz6·s62 I423·828 3'3S4 2'24
I Square foot .093 square metre. II!r I32'ZSO I 520'87S 3·391 2'2S
LINKS, PERCHES, AND CHAINS. ui 138·062 I622·234 3·427 2·27
= Link . Links = Perch . Perches = Chait\ x Acre 4000 square metres.
i: 1 1
I Hectare 2.47 (about 2;) acres. 11 >41 I728 .1·464 .-28
of 100 l ink~ .
11
Statute T 92 25 16' 5 4 66 o"1
RELATIVE COST OF TONS, CWTS., QRS., ETC.
Devonshire & } x Cu hie metre 1.31 (about r!) cubic yds.
2S 15' 0 11 601 o" . 764 (about i ) cubic me tre. WHEN THE PRI CE PER r.n . rs GIVEN •
Somerset
Cornwall 25 18 1 0 11 72 1 d 1 : §~~:~ lC:f... .0283 cubic metre. Per lh. Per 14 lb. Per qr. Per cwt. Per ton.
Lancashire &
25 21 1 0
11
84 1 d' I Litre .2I3 gallons (about I!/ pts) .
s. d. £ •. d. £ s. d. £ •. d. £ •. d.
Irish
I Gallon .. . 4.54 (about 4!) litres . 0 ~ 01 0 Jf 0 0 7 0 2 4 2 6 8
Cheshire & 24' o" 961 0 11 0 0 0 0 7 0 I 2 0 4 8 4 IJ 4 f
Stafford II'52 25 4 I Cubic foot .. . 28.3 litres. 0 0 0 IOlr 0 9 0 7 0 7 0 0
Scotch s·ss s''
2S 4 18 1 74' o''
.035 oz. or about 15~ grs.
01 012 0 4 094 968
I Gramme 0 Il: 0 I St 0 2 II 0 II 8 II I3 4
To reduce statute measure to customary, and 1 Kilogramme z.205 (about 2k) lbs. 0 I' 0 I 9 0 .J 6 0 14 0 14 0 0
I Cwt. so.8 (ab. 51) kilogrammes. o 1 i! o 1 • I6 6 f
rice versa : - o 2 ot o 16 4
0 2 0 2 4 0 4 8 0 I8 8 I8 IJ 4
EXAMPLE.-In 25 acres, 2 roods, 20 perches I Foot pound .138 (about ~) kilogram-
statute, how many acres, etc.,
customary measure of r 5 feet to
1 Kilogrammetre
I Atmosphere (pressure) = 14. 70 pounds.
metres.
.. . = 7.z33 (about 1i)foot pounds. ~ ~ ~ ~ I~: ~ ~7 l~
0 J 0 J 6 0 0
:II
8
~ iO ~;
~~ I~
6 :0
a perch? I Pound per squa.re inch
(pressure) ... = .068 atmosphere. 0 ~ 0 3 9t 0 i l I ro a ~ 6 8
25 acres 2 roods 20 perches= 4, 100 perches.
Multiply 4,100 perches by the number of square
Pound per square inch
(pressure) .07 kilos per square c/m.
~ ~i ~ ! ~t ~ 8 ~ : ~~ 0 ~ I~ ~
0 4 0 4 8 0 9 4 I I7 4 3·7 6 8
feet in a statute perch, viz., 272·25, and divide by J!I = ·03125 a~ = ·65625 ~ = ·2Bs6

~
o 4:!
the number of square feet in the customary perch ;
and vice versa to find the statute measure when
h = ·o625
r& = •09375
u
= ..6875
~ = "7I87s
·4284
~ = ·s696
'= 0 S
o 4 nlr
0 5 J
0 S 6t
0 S IO
o 9
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II 8
11
6
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1 I9 8
2 2
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42
44
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8
the customary measure is given.- ii= ·125 i = ·75 ~ = · 714 0 5l: 0 6 I~ 0 I2 3 2 9 0 49 0 o
In many old surveys and old plans, the contents 11e = ·1s12s ~ = ·8s86
56i
,/!, = "I5625 0 s~ 0 6 5 0 I 2 10 2 II 4 $I 6 8
are given in local or customary meas.ure. ~. = ·187s M = ·8I2s = 'IHI Or ·i: a 0
0
0 6 Bir
0 7 0
0 I3
0 14
s
0
2 13 8
2 16 0
S3 I3 4
56 0 0
;. = ·21875 H = ·8437s 8 = ·22222 or ·2
l = ·2s l = •875 = ·44444 or a ·4 000 6~ ~ ~ ~t ~ ~1 ~ ~ I~ a ~ I 63 8
LIQUID AND CAPACITY MEASUit.K. /., = ·2812s ~ = ·9o625 .g = .,S55 or ·i; 617 o 7
8
roji o IS 9
I6 4
3 3 o
~ s 4
63
65 6 8
o ~
= = /!: = ·3125 ti= '937S ~ = ·77777 or ·7 0 0 2 0
I
l
pint
quart
4 gills
=
2 pints
·020051
·040102
c. feet.
,, M = ·34375
ii= ·375
*
= ·96875 3 = ·88888 or ·8
! = ·3333 or ·3 flJ = ' I ~ 8a
0 8
0 8
0 9
5lr
9
ot
0 I6
0 17
0 I8
II
6
I
3 7 8
3 IO 0
3 12 4
67 I3 4
70 o O
72 6 8
1 gallon .= 4 quarts = ·160408 ,,
i = ·6666 or ·6 ,a,, = ·3 0 0 9 4 0 18 8 3 14 8 74 I3 4
peck .l= 2 gallons = H = ·4062s
~~
I ·320816 ,, 0 9 71• 0 19 3 I7 0 77 0 0
.;. = •4375 %= '2 :r~ = ·7
l bushel = 4 pecks = 1 ·283264 ,,
g = ·4
0 9 II 0 I9 10 3 I9 4 79 6 8
I quarter = 8 bushels = 101266I12
H = ·46875 -lo= ·9 0 IO 211 I 0 S 4 I 8 81 13 4
l wey = 5 quarters= 5 I·330560
~ = ·5 = •6 t .;., = ·083 3 0 9 0 IO 6 I I 0 4 4 0 84 O O
" H = ·53125 ! ,.., = ·,p 66 8<I 6 8
~~
= ·8 0 IO 9~ I I 7 4 6 4
last = 2 weys = w2·66!l20
I
" /a = ·562s
N = ·5q375
1 = 'I66
&= ·83
.;., = ·5833
H = ·9166
0 II
~ :: a' I I
l
2
2
2
Q
4 8 8
4 II 0
88 I3 4
91 O O

I
I oz.
AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT.
drachm = 27! grains.
= 4371 grains = 16 drachms.
& = ·62s
CUBE ROOTS.
+
~ ·1428
SQUARES, CUBES, SQUARE ROOTS, AND
0

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0 IO
IO
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0 I2 611
I
I
! !~i !
5
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999i
100 6
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:
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i lb. = 16 oz. No. Square. Cube. Sq. Root. Cube Root.
III 0 13 Ill I 6 3 S S 0 I05 O o
I qr. = 28 lbs. "OI5 ·0019 ·353 ·s 0 11.
0
II ~ ~~ §~ : ~ I~ ~ ~ a

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107 6 8
I cwt. = II2 lbs. ·o62 ·ors 6 •500 •629 0
8 0 5 ~~ I~ ~
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20 cwt. "I40
·2 50
·0527
·1250
·61z
•707
·7:11
· 793
I
I
0
O~
oit
0 14
0 I 4 Jji
0 I
I 8 7 S I4 4
12 O
II4 6 8
•390 ·244 ·790 ·855 I 0 I4 7 I 9 Z 5 I6 8 II6 13 4
TROY WEIGHT.
·562 •421 •866 ·9o8 I Ol 0 I4 IOj- I 9 9 g Ii 0 II9 0 O
I
I
dwt.
oz.
=
24 grains.
= 20 dwt. I I
•765 .

1·265
I
•669
I '423
"93S
rooo
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·956
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6
6
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3
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!
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I lb. = 12 oz. 1•562 I' 9S3 I'1I8 0 I6 a; I lZ 6 8 4 128 6 8
2 0 I6 4 I I2 6 IO 8 I30 I3 4
DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS. I"890 2'599 1·172
I'z24 I 2i 0 16 7t I 13 3 6 I3 0 I33 0 0
2·250 3·37s z.< 0 t6 6
Lineal feet multiplied by .00019 = miles. I II I IJ IO 15 4 135 6 8

:I
2'6IO 4·z9I !'274
,, yards .000568 = ,, 3·o62 S"3S9 1 ·322 I 2i 0 17 2~ I 14 S 6 17 8 I37 I3 4
0 17 6 I I5 0 7 0 0
u
Square inches .007 = square feet. 6·s91 1'369 l 3 t40 0 0
3·s15
. ,, yards .0002067 = acres. 2 8 1'414 0 I7 9l I IS 7 7 2 4 I42 6 8
Circular inches ,, .00546 = square fee t. 4 I 0 I8 I I I6 7 4 8 144 I3 4
Cyliodricalinches ,, .000.~546 = cubic foc t. 2~ 4·s1s 9·s95 I".\57
I"SOO ~ :~ $11 16 9 7 7 0 147 0 0
s·o62 11·39 0 l

ii
= cubic yards. 4
~ I; a
,, feet I 149 6 8
Cubic inches
.0290C)
.00058 = cubic fePt.
5·6-10 13·396 1·5 +1
1·5S I I 4t o ,3 "' : :; ,i 151 13
~§:~~~
6·250
"
feet
,.,
.03704 = cubic yards.
6.232 = impe rial g allons.
6·890
20·796
1·620
,.6,s
I !l5 0
0
19
19
J
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I 18 6
I Iq I
7 14 0
7 I6 4
154
IS6 6 8
0 0

~!
7'562 I 0 I9 IO I9 8 7 I88
,, inches .0036o7 8·265 2n 63 1·695 I S8 13 4
Cylindrical feet ,, 4.8q5
9 z7 l '73z
1 Si I 0 rt 0 3 8 I 0 16 1 0 0
I S~ I 0 §1r 2 0 IO 8 J 4 I6J 6 8
. '·' inches " .002832 9·76s 3o·s17 1" 767
C ub ic inches = lbs.''avs. of ~;s t iron. Si!
,1 .263
~~ o . ~ ~ i~ ~ :~~ I~ ~
1·802 I
10· 5 62 34'3.28 6
.28I wrou g ht 1I"390 s B·443 1·837
.283 stee l. 12·25 0 42' 87s 1·870 6± I I 3t 2 2 7 8 IO 4 I70 6 8
,, copper. I 6,J. I I 7 2 3 2 8 I2 8

!I
.3225 13·140 47·634 1·903 I 72 13 4
brass. 1·936 I 6t I I l~ 2 3 9 8 15 O 17 5 0 0
.3037
" 14 ·o62 sz·734

...
. 26 zinc . 1"968 7 I 2 2 2 4 4 8 17 4 I 77 6 8
15 · 015 sB'rBs
. 4103 lead . I6 64 2 73: I 2 Sir 2 4 II 8 19 8 179 I3
I 29 25 6 9 20
.2636 tin.
,, mercury.
I8 ·o62 76·765 2·o61 I ~i 13 ot z61 944
182
184 6 8
0 0
.4908 20·~ 5 0 91 · 12s :z·r21
22·56• 0)'17 I 2·1 79
25 125 2·236
358
Wire Gauge- continued. Wire Gauge-continued.
Weights and Measures-continued.
. oi 3 7~ 2
2
7 3
7 IO
9
9
9
II
0
4
109
I91
0
6 WARRINGTON "W1RB GAUGE.
WIRK! WEIGHT IN LBS . PllR LINEAL FOO'I,
Lbs. per Lineal Foot.
l

l 9
ii l
3 II
4 2~
4 6
2
2
8 5
IJ 0
9
9
I3
I6
8
0
I93
I96
I3
0 c Mk.
No.
Si-ze.
Inch.
Mk.
No.
Size.
Inch.
Mk.
No.
Size.
Inch.
B.W.
Gauge. Iron. Steel. Brass. Copper.
2 9I8 I98 6 8 ·090 "3SI7
9l; 4 9~ 9 7 4 110 1/2 4 ·229 13 0 ·3058 · 3092 ·3343
2 IO 0 8 200 13 4 ·079 ·28I5 ·2962
9~ l 5 I to 2
203 0 o . 6/o 1s/ 32 5 ·209 14 I ·2s15 ·26o4
I 5 $~ 2 IO 9 IO 3 0 6 '191 IS ·o6g ·2134 '2IS7 ·2332 ·2454
I 9i! 8 5/0 7/I6 I
2 II 4 IO 5 205 6 x6 ·06:15, or ll1 'I970 ·2072
I IO
1 xol:
I
I
5
5 11~ 2 1I 11 IO 7 !0 207
210
IJ
0 0
4/0
3/0
I3/32
3/8
7
8
"I74
'I59 17 ·053 3
4
'I802
•15II
'I822
'I528 •1652 'I738
2 12 6 18 ·047 "IJ62 'I433
~ i~
IO IO 'I46 "1259
I IOi 6 h 2/0 II/32 9 5 •1246
2 13 I IO 12 4 2I2 IO 'I33 19 ·041 ·u57 ·1251 •1316
I 101-
214 IJ 0 ·326 6 'II45
1 6 IO 2 IJ 8 10 14 8 4 IO~ ·12s, or It 20 .036 •0925 '09JS 'IOII 'Io6!
l II '300
0 217 0 fi ·083
I II~
Ill
I 7 I~
I 7
2 14 3
2 14 IO
IO 17
10 1 9
s 21 9 6 8I 2 '274
·25, or i
I I
I2
' II7
'Io, or ?u
or
22
·031s. or
· o~8
•0729
·o66o
·0737
·0668
'0797
•0722 ·0759
I
~~ I 221 13 3 9 'OS7I
~I
I II I 7 2 15 5 II IO •0496 ·oso2 ·0543
I 8 0 2 16 0 II 4 0 224 0 ·0418 ·04s2 ·0475
2 0 II ·04I3
·03I8 ·0343 ·0361
a ·0314 ·0269
:~~~~
WELLS. 13 ·0234 ·0236
·0169 ·0171 ·019s
14 ·0158
CONTENTS IN GALLONS PER FOOT OF DEPTS. 15 ·0137 ·0139 ·015 0
·0121
·0106 ·0115
Ft. Ins.
5 o dia. Hgallons.
Ft. Ins.
6 o dia. I76 g-allona. I B. w. G. FOR SILVER AND GOLD.
16
17
I8
·0105
•0080
·0061
·0081
·0062
·0087
·0067
·0092
·0010
3 6 6o 7 0 240 No. Thickness. 'OOSI 'OOS4
8 0 No. Thickness. No. Thickness. I9 ·0047 ·0047
4 0 78 314 inches. inches . ·0033 ·0034 '0037
6 9 0 397 inches. 20 ·0032 ·oou
4 99 ·095
0 "
·0019
0 " 123 IO 400 I ·004 13 ·036 •s 21 ' OC>I7 ·0018
5 ·103
" " 2 ·005 14 ·041
·047
26
27 ·n3
WIRE GAUGE. 3 ·oqB IS
I6 ·051 28 ·120
4 ·010
IMPERIAL STANDARD WIRE GAUGE. "OS7 29 ·120
s ·013 I7
18 ·o6I 30 ·126
Table drawn up by the Iron and Steel Wire Manufac- 6 ·013
t:arers' Association, showing the lengths, weights, and ·ors 19 ·064 JI 'I33
7 20 ·067 32 '!43
breaking strains of iron wire under th e new rules which 8 ·016
came into force 1tiarch 1, 1884. ·019 21 ·072 33 '14S WORKHOUSES.
22 ·074 34 ·148
! ~.
~ IO ·024
·077 3S ·rs8 Economy of space bas to be stud ied, so special
~.5 d ~]~ Break'g strains ~gi, II ·029 23
~~
Weight of
.,g ~·--: ba'g.~ ~,
12 ·~34 24 "082 36 '167 attention to ventilation. Allow minimum space
'; ~ Diameter. u ... O' too
:J ::X::=' ~~ An- B.
o•
per occupant in dormitories 300 c. ft. and 25 ft.
~f'
i:::
~<u> Yds. Mile.
~"
Iii
nealed. right.
super.
in. mm. lb. lb. yds. lb. lb.
•300 12·7 •1963 193 ·4 34e1 s8 10,470 15 ,700 7/0

6/0 •464 n ·s
5/0 ·432 II
4lo ·400 10·2
'1691 166"5 2930
'I466 I44'4 2S41
' I2S7 123 ·8 2I79
67 9,0I7 I3,525
78 7,814 II,7:25
91 6,702 l0,052
6/o
5/0
4/0 \iVHrrWORTH'S 'VIRE GAUGE IN DECIMALS OF AS !NCR
3/o ·372 9•4 ·1087 107"1 I 885 xos 5,796 8,6g4 3/0
120 5,072 7,6o8 Size Mark. Size. Mark. Size.
2/0 ·348 8·8 •0951 93·7 I649 2/0 Mark.
IIO ·110 ZINC.
8·2 ·0824 81·2 1429 138 1.397 6,59s I/0 'OOI 24 ·024
I/O ·324 ·120
I ·300 7'6 ·0707 69·6 122S 161 3,770 5,6§5 1 2 ·002 26 ·026 120 APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF THICKN&SSU
2 ·276 7 ·0598 58·0 1037 ~qo 3,190 4,7 s 2 ·003 28 ·028 I 3S 'I35
3 'lSO PER SQUARE FOOT.
3 ·252 6·4 ·0499 49·1 864 228 2,660 3,990 3 4 ·004 30 ·030 150
·0423 41"6 732 269 2,2.14 3,381 32 ·032 I 6S "I6S Gauge lbs. Ounces. Drachma.
4 ·232 S"9 4 5 ·005
'180 IO
5 ·~12 5•4 ·0353 34·8 6I2 322 r,883 2,824 6 ·006 •034 r8o 9 5
~
34
6 · 192 4'9 ·0290 28· s so2 393 1,544 2 1 3r6 ·007 36 ·036 200 ·200 IO 0 II 7
'I 76 4"S ·0243 24 422 467 r,298 1,946 7 ·008 38 ·038 220 ·220 II 0 13 s
g'
8 '16o 4"I
3·7
10 :~~~ 3·:1
·0201 19'8
·0163 I6
·0129 I2"7 223
~~~
566 1,072 1,6o8
700
882
869 1,303
687 1,030
9
IO
8
ro
II
·009
·oro
·011
40
45
50
·040
·o+s
·050
240
260
280
·240
· 260
"280
12
I3
14
0 15
0
2
I5
12
2

II ·n6 3 ·01·06 10·4 18.1 1,077 564 84s II 12 ·012 SS ·oss 300 ·300 15 5 12
12 ·104 2·6 ·0085 8·4 148 r,333 454 680 12 IJ ·013 60 ·060 32s ·32s 16 I 8 12
13 ·092 2·3 ·oo66 6"!, Il4 1,723 35.I 532 13 14 ·oq. 6s ·o6s 3so ·350 Usual sizes of sheets. 7' o" x 31 o" and 81 0 11 x 3' a''.
I4 ·080 , ·0050 5 88 2,240 268 402 14 r5 ·015 70 ·070 37S ·37s Sheets are made in gauges fr om l to 26, and
·072 1"8 '004I 70 2,800 2I8 326 I5 I6 "07S 400 ·400
~~ ·064 1"6
4 ·0 16 7S
·0032 3·2 56 3,500 I72 2s7 I6 I7 ·0 17 So ·080 42s ·425 I ;old in casks of about IO cwt. Nos. 9, .ro! II,
42 4,667 I31 197 17 ·018 ·085 ·4s> and I 2 arc;. used in inferior or tern porary bmldmgs,
I7 ·056 I"4
~:3 18
·0025 8s 4so
IS ·048 1·2 ·0018 32 6, 222 97 145 I8 I9 90 ·090 47S ·47 ~
I"2 67 100 tg
·019
·500
1 1nd Nos. I3, 14, 15, and 16 in those of bette1
I9 ·040 I ·0013 21 9,333 20 ·020 95 ·095 500
00 ·016 o·g ·001 0 I 18 11,200 55 82 • 2C 22 ·022 100 "IOO class. For best bui lding lead or copper.


of Parliament, 1900.
AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACT, Agricultural Holdings-continued. Agricultural Holdings-continued. I
{4) Where any claim which ii; referred to arbitration notice of removal under section six of the Removal
1900. relates to an improvement executed or matter arising Terms (Scotland ) Act, 1886.
163 & 64 Viel. Ch. 50). after the determination of the tenancy, but while the Se~. 9.-(1) Refer_ences to "manures" in the
tenant lawfully remains in occupation of part of the pnnc1pal Act and. this Act shall be construed as
I
Sec, r.-(l) Where a .tenant has made on his holding, the arbitrator may, if he thinks fit, make a references to the improvements nun;bered twenty-
holding any improvement comprised in the First separate award in respect of such claim, three, twenty-four, and twenty-five m Part III. of
Schedule to this Act he shalt, subject as in the Agri- (5) An arbitration shall, unless the parties other- the First Schedule to this Act.
cultural Holdings (England) Act, 1883 (in this Act wise agree, be before a single arbitrator, (2J. This Act shall be construed as one with the
-referred to a• the principal Act) and in this Act (6) If in any arbitration under this Act the prmc1pal Act.
mentioned, be entitled, at the determination of a arbitrator states a case for the opinion of the county Sec. 10,-In the application of this Act to
tenancy, on quitting his holding to obtain from the court on any question of Jaw, the opinion of the con.rt Scotla nd- . . . .
.landlord as compensation under the said Acts for the on any question so stated shall be final, unless withm (r) R eferences to the pnnc1pal Act .and to sections
improvement such sum as fairly represents the value the time and in accordance with the conditions twenty-nme, thirty, thirty-two, andthirty-fourthere-
of the improvement to an incoming tenant. Provi~ed prescribed by rules of the Supreme Court either of shall be construed as references to the Agricul-
always, that in estimating the value of any such im- party appeals to the Comt of Appeal, from whose tural Holdings (Scotla1:1d) Act, 1883, and to secti.o ns
provement there shall not be taken into account, as decision no appeal shaJJ lie. twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-five, .and thirty
part of the improvement made b;r the tenant, what is (7) Any person who wilfully and corruptly gives thereof resp_ective.ly. Referenc_e• _to sections thirty·
Justly due to the inherent capabilities of the soil. false evidence before an arbitrator or umpire in any one and thirty-nm e of the pnnc1pal Act shall not
(2) References in the principal Act to the First arbitration under this Act shal l be guilty of perjury, apply:
Schedule to that Act shall be construed as references and · may be dealt with, prosecuted, and puni;hed (2) A reference to the Arbitration Act, r889, shaJJ
·to the Fir.t Schedule to this Act. accordingly. be construed as a reference to the Arbitration
(3) In the ascertainment of the amount of the com- (8) Subject to any provision contained in any (Scotland) Act, r894, and a reference to the Market
,pensation payable to a tenant under the principal agreement between landlord and tenant the Arbitra- Gardeners' Compensation Act, 1895, shall be con-
Act or this Act there shall be taken into account any tion Act, r889, shall not apply to any arbitration to strued as a reference to tlie Market Gardeners'
!benefit which the landlord has given or allowed to which this Act applies. Compensation (Scotland) Act, 1897:
the tenant in consideration of the tenant executing Sec. 3.-(r) The powers of the county court (3) The expression " either division of the Court
the improvement. under the principal Act with respect to charo·es shall I of ~ession" shall be substituted for "Court of
(4) ln the ascertainment of the amount of the com- be exercised by the Board of Agriculture,"'and ac- Appeal, " " sheriff" for "county court" or "judge
ipensation p<fyable to a tenant in respect of manures cordingly the Board of Agriculture shall be substituted of a county court," "auditor of the sheriff court"
.as defined oy this Act, there shall be taken into for the county court in sections twenty-nine, thirty, for "registrar of the county court," "Act of
.account the value of the manure required by the thirty-one thirty-two, and thirty-nine of that Act. Sederunt" fur "Rules of the Supreme Court,"
·Contract of tenancy or by custom to be returned to (2) Wh~re a charge may be made under the "arbiter" and "arbiters'' for "arbitrator" and
"the holding in respect of any crops sold off or removed principal Act or this Act for compensation, the ''arbitrators,''" oversman,, for ' 1 umpire,"" deteri-
·from the holding within the last two years of the ten- person making the award shall, at the request and oration" for "waste,, and "expenses ,, for
ancy or other less time for which tl1e tenancy has cost of the party entitled to obtai n tl1e charge, "costs" : .
·endured, not exceeding the value of the manure certify the amount to be charged and the term for (4) Any award or agreement.as to compensabon,
which would have been produced by the consumption which the charge may properly be made, having and any other award under tl11s Act, may be com-
.on the holding of the crops so sold off or removed. reo-ard to the time at which each improvement in pctently recorded for execi.hon m the books of
(5) Nothing in tl1is section shall prejudice tl1e right re~pect of which compensation is awarded is to be council and session or sheriff court hooks, and shall
of a tenant to claim any compensation to which he deemed to be exhausted. be enforceable in like manner as a recorded decree
may be entitled under custom, a~reemen~, or othe~­ (3) Sections twenty-nine, thirty, and thirty-one of arbitral. . . . . .
wise, in lieu of any compensat10n pronded by this the principai Act shall apply to any money paid by !5) .\Vhere any JUnsd1ct1on comm:thld by .the
·section. . or due from a landlord to a tenant as compensation principal Act or this Act to the shenff is exercis ed
Sec, 2.-(1) If a tenant claims to be entitled to for any improvement comprised in the .First Schedule by the sheriff-substitute there shall be no appeal to
·Compensation, whether under the P.rincipal Ac~ or to this Act, whether the cornpensat10n be cla11ned the sheriff. .
this Act, or under custom, agreement, o~ oth~rw1se, under this Act or under custom or agreement or Sec. I I.--This Act shall not extend to Ireland.
in respect of any improvement .c omprised m the othenvise Sec. 12.-The enactments specified in the Third
First Schedule to this Act, and if the landlord and (4) A ~harg-e made by the Board of Agriculture Schedule to .this Act ~re hereby repealed to the
·tenant fa il to ao-ree as to the amount and time and pursuant to this section shaJl be a land charge withm extent mentioned m the thud column of that
.mode of payme~t of such compensation, the differ- the meanino- of the Land Charges Registraticn and schedule.
ence shall be settled by arbihation in acco~dance Searches Act, r j88, and may be registered accord- Sec. r3.-This Act shall co me into operation on
with the provisions, if any, m that behalf in any ingly. This subsection shall not apply to Scotland. the first day of January one thousand nine hundred
agreement between landlord and tenant, and in d~ ­ Sec. 4.-The provisions of section thirty-four of and one. , . . .
fault of and subject to any such provmons by arb~ ­ the principal Act shall .ap~ly to a fixture or building Sec. 14.-(_1) flus Act may be cited as the Agn-
tration under this Act in accordance with the provi- acquired by a tenant m like manner as they apply cultu~al Holdlllgs Act, r900.
sions set out in the Second Schedule to this Act. to a fixture or buildin<> affixed or erected by a (2) fhe Ag,ncultural Holdmgs (England) Act, r883,
(2) Any claim by a tenant for compensation under t t 0
the Tenants Compensation Act, r890, the Market
the principal Act ?r tl;is Act. in respect of any eSa~.' 5.-The landlord of a holding or any person Gardeners' Compensation Act, r895, and this ~ct,
improvement compnsed m tl1e First Schedule to tlus tl i d by him may at all reasonable times enter may be cited together as the Agricultural Holdmgs
Act shall not be made after the determination of the au ior se . f. f 1 purpose of (Eno-land) A cts, i 883 to 1 900 .
tenancy. Provided that where the ciaim _relates to on the holdmg, or any part o it, or tie (,'? 'I'h A . , 1 . 1 H Id' (S tl d) A t
· · t' t t f th h 0ld · g o) e gncu tura o in gs co an c ,
an improYement executed after the determmation of v1ewmg ne s a e .o e . m · . . . 1883, the Market Gardeners' Compensation (Scot-
tlle tenancy, but while tl1e tenant lawfully ~emains in Sec. 6.-Notw1thstandlllg any prov1~1on ma con- land) Act, r 89 7, and this Act may be cited to-
occupation of part of the holdmg, the clann may be tract of tenancy makmg the tenant liable to pay a o-ether as the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland)
made at any time before the tenant qmts that part, higher rent or 0J1er liquida,ed damages in the event Acts, 1 333 to 1900 .
(3) Where any claim by a tenant for c~mpc~sation of any breach or nonfulfilment of a covenant or
in respect of any improve~nent comprised. m .tl1e condition, a landlord shall not be entitled to recover, SCHEDULES.
First Schedule to this Act 1s roferred to arbitration, by distress or otherwise, any sum in consequence of
and any sum is claimed to be due to the tenant from any breach or nonfulfilment of any such covenant or FIRST SCHEDULE.
the landlord in respect of any breach of contract or condition in excess of the damage actuaJly suffered
otherwise in respect of the holding, or to the land- by him in consequence of the breach or nonfu:fil- PART I.
ment'. Provided that tl1is section shall not apply to bnprovemcnts to which consent of LandlonJ u
lord from the tenant in respect of any waste
wrongfuJly committed or permitted by the ~enant, or any covenant or condition against breaking ,up I 'eq11.i1-ed.
in respect of breach of contract or otherwise m respe~t permament ~asture, i;-rubbing underwoods,,or. fellmg (1). Erection, alteration, or enlargement of
of the holding, the party claiming such sum may, if cuttmg loppmg or miurmg trees, or regmatmg the buildmgs.
he thinks fit, by written notice to the oilier party burning of heather. . . . (2) ]formation of silos.
given by registered letter or otlierwise not later than Sec. 7.-The compens'.'t10n m resp.ed of an 1m- (3) Laying down of permanent pasture.
-seven days after the appoi;,.tm en~ oft.he arbitrator or provement mad~ before this Act comes mto op~rat10.n (4) Making and planting of osier beds.
arbitrators, requtre that the arbitration shal.l extend shall be such (1f any) as could have been claimed if (S) Making of water meadows orworksofirrigation,
to the determination of tlie further claim, and this Act had not been P.assed, but shall be ascer- (6) Making of ~ardens.
thereupon the provisions of this s-:cti.~m with respect tained in the manner provided by this Act. (7) Making or improving of roads or bridges.
to arbitration shaJJ apply accordmgly, and any sum Sec. 8. -From and after the pasing of this Act (8) Ma.king or. improving of watercourses, ponds,
awarded to be paid by a la.n dlord or ten~nt .shaJJ be notice of termination of tenancy under section wells, or reservoirs, or of works for the application
recoverable in manner provided by the principal Act twenty-eight of the Agricultural Holdings (Scotland) of water P.ower or for supply of water for agricultural
·for the recovery of compensation. Act, r883, may be given in the same manner as a or domestic purposes.
360
Agricultural Holdings-co11tinued . HOUSING OF THE WORKING Land Charges -continued.
(9) Making- or removal of permanent fences. CLASSES ACT, 1900- (2) This section shall apply to any inquisiti=
(10) Plantmg of hops. I (63 & 64 Viet. Ch. 59).
finding a debt due to the Crown, and any obli gation
or specialty made to the Crown, and any accept-
(1 l) Planting of orchards or fruit bushes.
(12) Protecting young fruit trees. Sec r.-Provides that where any council, other ance of office from or under the Crown, whatever
(13) Reclaiming of waste land. than a mral district council, have adopted Part Three may have been its date, and in like manner as it
(14) Warping or weiring of land. of the Housing of the Workin o- Classes Act, 1890 applies to a judgment.
(15) Embankments and sluices against floods. (in this Act referred to as "fl1e principal Act "), (3) Except under an order of the High Court, no·
(16) The erection of wirework in hop gardens. they may, for supplying the needs of their district, entry shall be made in any register kept under sec: -·
establish or acquire lod ging houses for the working tions nineteen and twenty-one of the Judgments
[N.B.-Tltis part is subject as to ma,-ket gardens classes under that Part outside their district. Act, 1838, section eight of the Judgments Act, r839,.
to the p,.ovist'ons of Part Ill.] S ec . 2-(1) Provides that the Council of any rural the L aw of Property Amendment Act, 1860, the
district may, with the consent of the county counci l, Judgments Act, 1864, or the Crown uits, &c. Act, .
adopt Part Three of the principal Act, either for the 1865 .
PART 11. whole of their district or for any contributory place
• or places therein.
Sec. 3.-Section six of the Land Charges Registra-·
tion and Searches Act, 1888, shall apply to every writ
Improvements in respect of which notice to (2) In givi.n g or withholding their consent under and order affecting land issued or made by any court
Landlord is req'Uired. this section, the county council shall have regard-- for the purpose of enforc in g a judgment, whether:
(17) Drainage. (a) to the area for which it is proposed to adopt obt:tined on behalf of the Crown or otherwise, andJ
the said Part ; and whether obtained before or after the commence-
(b) to the necessity fo r accommodation for the ment of this Act, and to every delivery in executiom
PART IIf. housing of the working classes in that area; or other proceeding taken in pursuance of any such·
and writ or order, or in obed ience thereto.
Improvements in respect of which consent of or
(c) to the probability of such accommodation be- Sec. 4.-From and after the passing of this Act
notice to Landlord is not t'eqitired.
ing provided without the adoption of the said the Middlesex Registry Act, 1708, shall not apply to
(1 8) Chalking of land. Part; and any in strument made after the passing of this Act:
(19) Clay-burning. (d) to the liability which will be incurred by the and capable of registration under this Act or the·
(20) Claying of land or spreading blaes upon land. rates, and to the question whether it is, under Land Charges Registration and Searches Act,.
(2r) Liming of land, all the circumstances, prudent for the dis- 1888.
(22) Marling of land. trict council to adopt the· said Part. Sec. 5.-As from the commenGement of this Act·
(23) Application to land of purchased artificial or (3) The principal Act is repealed to the extent the enactments specified in the schedule to this Act·
other purchased manure. mentioned in the schedule to this Act. are here by repealed to the extent mentioned in the-
(24) Consumption on the holding by cattle, sheep, Sec. 3 & 4 Provide for the meeting of expenses. third column of that schedule.
pigs, or by horses other than those regularly em- S ec. 5 R elates to leases by local authority for Sec . 6.-(1) This Act shall not extend to Scotlandl
ployed on the holding, of corn, cairn, or other feeding building lodging houses . or Ireland.
stuff not produced on the holdin~. Sec . 6 Gi,·es powers of county council to act on (2) This Act shall, except as otherwise expressly
(25) Consumption on the holdmg by cattle, sheep, default of rural council . provided, com~ into operation on the fir.st day of
or pigs, or by horses other than those regularly em- Sec. 7 Provides for arbitration as to acquisition of July one thousand nine hundred and one.
ployed on the holding, of corn proved by satisfactory land . (3) This Act may be cited as the Land Charges-
evidence to have been produced and consumed on SCHEDULE. Act, 1900, and shall be construed as one with the ·
the holding. Land Charges Registration and Searches Act,.
(26) Laying down temporary pasture with clover, REPEAL. 1888.
grass, lucerne, sainfoin, or other seeds, sown more (53 & 54 Viet. Cit. 70) .
than two years prior to the determination of the ENACTMENTS REPEALED.
The Housi ng of the W orking Classes Act, 1890.
tenancy. The proviso to section fi~y - four. Section fifty -five. r & 2 Viet. c. IIO. The J u1:lgme11b; Act, 1838.
(27) In the case of a hold ing as to which section In section sixty-five the words from "and save S ection nineteen, and section twenty-one, from the·
.three of the Market Gardeners' Compensation Act, where" to " bear such expenses," and the words " at words" Provided always" to "one shillino-."
1895, applies- the time of the publication of the certificate·~ and 2 & 3 Viet. c. II.· The Judgments let, 1839 ..
(i) Planting of standard or other fruit trees per- " who publish the same." Sections two) three, five, six, eight, and nine, and1
manently set out; section four, except so far as it applies to !is pen-
(ii) Planting of fruit bushes permanently set out. dens .
(ii i) Planting of strawberry plants; ANCIENT MONUMENTS PROTEC-
3 & 4 Viet. c. 82. The Judgments- Aat, 1840 ..
(iv) Planting of asparagus, rhubarb, and other TION ACT, 1900. Section two.
vegetable crops which continue producti,•e for two or 18 & 19 Viet. c. r5 . The Judgments Act, 1855 ..
more years; (63 & 64 Viet. Ch. 34).
Sec. l Gives power to Commissioners of Works Section two, from " But no judgment" to the end of
(v) Erection or enlargement of buildings for the the section ; section three, except so far as-it relates.
purpose of the trade or business of a market to become guardians of monuments. to !is pendens ; and sections four to eight.
gardener. S ec. 2 Gives power to county council to purchase
and preserve n1onuments . 23 & 24 Viet. c. 38. The Law of Property·
Amendment Act, 1860. Sections one to fiv .
Sec. 3 Gives power to receive voluntary contribu-
SECOND SCHEDULE. tions for maintenance of monuments. 27 & 28 Viet. c. II2. The Judgments Act, 18641.
Sections one, two, and three, and, in section four,.
Sec. 4 Provides for transfer of monuments be- the words "and whose writ or other process of exe-
Gives Rules as to Arbitration. tween county council and Commissioners of Works.
cution shall be duly registered."
Sec. 5 Gives the public the right to have access
THIRD SHEDULE. to monuments. 28 & 29 Viet. c. Ic>4. The Crown Suits, &c. Act,
1865, Sections forty-ei[ht and forty-nine.
E NACTMENTS REPEALED. SI & 52 Viet. c. 5r. !he Land Charges Regis -
COUNTY SURVEYORS' (Ireland) tration and Searches Act, 1888. Proviso (a) of sec-
46 & 4 7 Viet. c. 61. The Agricultural Holdin~s
(England) Act, 1883 . Section one. Sections six ACT, 190.0 . tion six,
to sixteen. Section seventeen from "and the award (63 &- 64 Viet. Ch. 18).
shall " to the end of the section. Sections eighteen TITHE RENTCHARGE (Ireland}'
to twenty-three. In section twenty-four the words Sec. l Provides (1) that a person may be appointed
"or ordered on appeal" andthewords "or ordered ." to the office of county surveyor whose qualifications ACT, 1900.
Section twenty-nine from "where an award has have been at any time examined into and certificated
been made" to "improvement will." Section fifty- by the Civi l Service Commissioners. . (63 &- 64 Viet. Ch. 58).
seven. The definition of " manures" in section (2) In the County Surveyors (Ireland) Act, 1862, the Sec. r.-(1) Where by virtue of an order under -
sixty-one. The First Schedule. words "whenever a vacancy shall occur in any of section thirty-two of the Irish Church Act, 1869, or- ·
46 & 47 Viet. c. 62. The Agricultural Holdings such offices" and " of all persons desirous to fill the section seven of the Irish Church Act, 1869, Amend-
( 'cotland) Act, 1883. Section one. Sections six same '' are repealed. ment Act, 1872, any land is charged for fifty-two ,
to eight. Sections eleven to fifteen. Section six- years with an annual sum calculated at the rate of
teen from the beginning thereof to "within the LAND CHARGES ACT, 1900. four pounds nine shillings per cent. on the purchase
count7," and from ''and the awar d shall" to the money of any tithe rentcharge, such annual sum
end o the section. Sections seventeen to twenty. (63 & 64 Viet. Ch. 26). shall continue to be paid until forty -five payments.
In section twenty-one the words " or ordered on Sec . l Provides for the transfer to L and thereof from the date at which it commenced have
appeal," and the words "or ordered." Section Registry Office of business relating to the registry of been made and no longer.
twenty-four from "where an award has been mad e" judgments. (2) Where by virtue of any like order any land is ,
to " improvement will." Section thirty-eight. The Sec. 2-(1) Provides that a judgment or recog- charged for a less number of years, at an equival ent
Schedule. nizance, whether obtained or entered into on behalf annual sum so as to discharge the principal and
52 & 53 Viet. c. 20. The Agricultural Holdings of the Crown or otherwise, and whether obtained or interest of any such purchase money in a less num-
(Scotland) Act, 1889. The whole Act. entered into before or a fter the commencement ber of years, such annual sum shall continue to be
58 & 59 Viet. c. 27. The Market Gardeners' of this A ct, shall not operate as a charge on land , paid until such less number of payments thereof ·
Compensation Act, 1895. In section three the para- or on any interest in land, or on the unpaid pur- from the date at which it commenced, as will pay
graphs numbered (2)and (3). chase money for any land, unless or until a writ or off the purchase money on the assumption that the
60 & 6r Viet. c. 22. The Market Gardeners' order for the purpose of enforcing it is registered annual sum so charged included interest at the rate
Compensation (Scotland) Act, 1897. In section under section five of the Land Charges Registration of three pounds ten shillings per cent. per annum, •
three the paragraphs numbered (2) and (3). and Searches Act, 1888. have been made and no longer.
36i
~Tithe Rentcharge contiitued. Tithe Rentcharge-continued. Tithe Rentcharge-coittinned.
Sec. 2.-··(r) As soon as possible after the passing Sec. 4.-So much of section seven of the Irish Sec. 7.-(r) Where the hereditaments out of which
· of this Act the Land Commission shall ascertain, Church Act, 1869, Amendment Act, 1872, as pro- any tithe rentcharge is payable are separately owned
from the appendices to their reports as presented to vides for the sale of tithe rentcharges shall not have by se,·eral persons liable to pay the tithe rentcharge
Parliament in pursuance of section fifty-five of the effect in the case of any tithe rcntcharge to which any of such owners shall be liable only to pay such
Land Law (Ireland) Act, r88 r, by what amount in the last preceding section applies. proportion of the whole tithe rentcharge as the rate-
·each county during the period commencing with Sec. 5.-Any payments of tithe rentcharge made able value of the hereditaments separately owned by
and including the year covered by the annual report before the passing of this Act in pursuance of any him or them bears to the rateable value of the whole
dated the tweritieth day of September one thousand other subsisting at the time of such payments of a · of the hereditaments out of which such tithe rent-
·eight hundred and eighty-six, and ending with that court of quarter sessions shall be deemed valid and charge is payable,
presented last before the passing of this Act, the suffic ient, notwithstanding any noncompliance with (2) The proportionate part of a tithe rentcharge,
rents of holdings in respect of which judicial rents the provisions of any Act with reference to the vari- payable by any person in pursuance of tha forego-
have been fixed for a first statutory term, whether ation of tithe rentcharges. ing enadment, shall be recoverable from that per-
by order or by agreement, have , for the entire of Sec. 6.-(r) The amount of tithe rentcharge pay- son by the same remedies and in the same manner as
such period, been varied by the fixing of such judi- able by any person as from the fi rst day of Novem - if he were solely liable for the whol e tithe rent-charge.
cial rents, and shall certify the average percentage ber one thousand eight hundred a nd ninety-eight
which such variation represents. shall be deemed to have been and shall hereatter be Sec. 8.-(1) Section one of this Act shall not
(2) The Land Commission shall similarly ascer- reduced in respect of every pound in value thereof:- apply to any annual sum charged upon land where
tai n and certify for each cou nty in respect of every the estate or interest therein of the person liable to
(a) if the tithe rentcharge is payable out of here- pay such annual sum has, after the creation of such
subsequent period of fifteen years the average per- ditaments situate within a rural district, by
centage of variation of judicial rents payable during charge and before the thirteenth day of April one
one-half of the standard rate of poor rate thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, been con-
a second or subsequent statutory term as compared certifi ed under section forty-nine of the Local
with the judicial rents payable during the last pre - veyed to a purchaser on a sale.
Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, as having (2) Section three of this Act shall not apply to any
ced in~ statutory term.
been leYied off those hereditaments; and tithe rentcharge payable to the Land Commission
(3) The Land Commission shall publish their cer-
tificates under this section in such manner for giving (b) if the tithe rentcharge is payable out of here - out of hereditaments where th e estate or interest
inform ation to all persons interested, as they think ditaments situate within an urban district, by therein of the person liable to pay such tithe rent-
most convenient. 1he whole of such standard rate so certified charge has, after the tenth day of August one thou-
(4) A copy of every certificate of the Land Com- as having been levied off those heredita - sand eight hundred and seventy-two and before the
mission under this section shall be published in the ments. twelfth day of May one thousand eight hundred and
"Dublin Gazette." Provided that from the first half-yearly payment ninety-nine, been convey ed to a purchaser on a
(S) The production of a printed copy of the "D ub- so reduced which accrues due next after the passing sale.
lin Gazette," purporting to be published by the of this Act, there may be ded_ucted in respect of (3 \ Where the estate or interest conveyed "as less
Queen's authority, and containing the publication every pound thereof one-half of such standard rate, than the fee si mple this section shall not apply after
of any certificate of the Land Commission under if the tithe rentcharge is payable out of heredita- the determinati on of such less estate or interest.
this section, or of a sealed copy issued by the Land ments situate within a rural district, and the whole (4) For the purpose of showing that this section
Co mmission of any such certificate, shall be evidence of such standard rate if the tithe rentcharge is pay- does not apply a statutory declaration, or such other
of the contents of such certificate, and of the date able out of hereditaments situate within an urban eviden ce as the Land Commission may require, shall
thereof, and that it has been duly made. ·district. Le furnished to that Commission, and be prima facie
(6) The Land Commission shall keep a record in Provid ed also that if the total amount paid in evidence.
their office of all certificates made by them under r espect of any thithe rentcharge accrui ng due after (S) Th e expression " sale " in this section does
this section. · the first day of November one thousand eight hun - not include a mortgage, or a marriage or other fam-
Sec. 3. -(r) During the period of fift en years, dred au d ninety-eight, and before the gale day next ily s ttlement or arrangement, or a sale in any court
dating from the first day of November next after the after the passing of this Act, exceeds the amount to the owner of the land sold .
passing of this Act the sum payable in respect of which would have been payable if this Act had come Sec. 9.-Subsection (r) of section thirty-seven of
every gale accuring due after that date of any tithe into o~eration before the said first day of 1ovember, the Land Law (lreland) Act, 1896 (which dispenses
rentcharge payable out of hereditaments situate in the difference may be deducted from such first half- with the co nsent of the Treasury to the redemption
any county shall be deemed to be varied, fro m the yearly payment as aforesaid, ·and if such total of tithe rentcharge as therein mentioned), shall not
amount at which it stood on the twenty-second day amount is less than would have been so payable, the have effect in the case of any tithe rentcharge to
of August one thousand eight hundred a nd eighty- difference shall be paid together with such half- which section three of this Act applies,
fo ur, in accordance with the average percentage of yearly payment.
variation of rents declared by the certificate of the S ec. ro .-In this Act, unless the context other-
Land Commission to have taken place with respe~t (2) '\Vhere the hereditaments out of 'vhich the tit!1e wise requires,-
to such county by the fixing of judicial rents for a rentcharge is payable are situate partly in an urban The expression " the L and Commission " means
first statutory term, and shall be payable accord- an d partly in a rural district, any question which may the Irish L and Commission ; and
ingly. arise as to t he portions of the tithe rentcharge which
are to be deemed for the purposes of this section to The expression " tithe rentcharge" means a rent-
(2) During each subsequent period of fifteen years charge in lieu of tithes, whether payable to
the like variation shall be deemed to be made m all be payable in respect of the part. of the heredita-
ments situate in the rural and urban districts respec- the Land Commission or to any lay impropria-
tithe rentcharges from the amount at which they tor or other person .
respectively stood immediately before the com - tively, shall be referred to t he L.and Commission,
mencement of such period, in accordance with the whose decision shall be final. Sec. 1t.-This Act may be cited as the Tithe
average percentage of the variation of judicial rents (3) Section one of the Tithe Rentcharge (Ireland) Rentcharge (Ireland) Act, 1900, and shall extend to
certified by the Land Commi ssion for the period of Act, 1848 (which provides for deduction from rent lreland only.
fifteen years terminating last before the commence- ]'aid in respect of tithe rentcharge), shall apply, with
ment of each such first-mentioned period respec- the necessary modifications, where tithe rentcharge is ACTS REPEALED.
tively and al l tithe rentcharges shall be payable reduced by virtue of this section, and, in the appli-
according! y. cation of the said section one to tithe rentcharge r & 2 Viet. c. 56. The Poor R elief (Ireland)
(3) After the passing of this Act no variation shall I ayable out of hereditaments situate within a rural Act, 1838. Section seventy-six.
be made in any tithe rentcharge, save in accord- district, "one quarter" shall be substituted for l & 2 Viet. c. 109. The Tithe Rentcharge (Ire-
.ance with the provisions of this Act. "one half." land) Act, 1838. Section thirty-two.

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Hon. Secretary.-ELLIS MARSLAND.
The APchitectuPal Association,
Hon. Corresponding Secretary.- W . COOPER.
London. Hon . Treasurer.- H. G. QuARTERMA IN.

CONSTITUTED 1847 .
Hon . Auditor.- ]. R. MANNING.
Secretary.-C. MCARTHUR BUTLER, F.S.A. (Scot.)
OFFICERS FOR SESSION 1900-1901. Joint Editors of The Architect's Magazine.
c.McARTHUR BUTLER and c.
PALMER.
Assistant SecretarY·-L. G. COLEGATE.
President.-\'\'. H. Seth-Smith ).
Solicitor.-EDGAR FARMAN, 37 Walbrook, E.C.
Vice-Presidents.
Professional Auditors.-Messrs. BOLTON, PITT & BREDEN,
W . A. Pite (/). Professor R. Elsey Smith (a). 140 Leadenhall Street, E.C.
Bankers.- The Union Bank of London, Charing Cross Branch.
Committee.
A. T. Bolton (a) . Henry T .. Hare (/) EXTRACT FROM ARTICLES UNDER WHICH THE
W. A. Forsyth (a). Arnold B. Mitchell (;). SOCIETY IS INCORPORATED.
M. Garbutt (a). G. H. Fellowes-Prynne (/)
A. H. Hart (a). H. A. Satchell (a). Members shall be gentlemen who are or have been directly
Francis Hooper (/). E. Howley Sim (a). engaged professionally in Architectural pursuits, and shall be above
twenty-one years of age.
Associates shall be gentleman who have obtained some distinction
Hon. Treasurer·- Hampden W. Pratt ( /). in Literature, Science, or Art, connected with Architecture, and
shall bl! above twenty-one years cf age.
Hon. Librarian.--A. S. Fowler (a) , M.A., F .S. A. Election to Membership shall be only open to Candidates
approved by the Council who shall have passed tbe Society's
Hon. Secretaries. Examination, or any of the Alternative Examinations approved by
the Council, with the following exceptions :-
R. S. Balfour (a) , 76 Inverness I G. B. Carvill, l Bronclesbury (a) Candidates who are not less than twenty-e'ght years of age,
Terrace, W. Road, N.W. and h.ave been directly engaged professionally in Architec-
tural pursuits, as Principals, for at least seven years.
Secretary and Registrar. (b) Candidates who are not Jess than twenty-eight years of age,
and have been directly engaged professionally in Architec -
D. G. Driver, 56 Great Marlborough Street, W. tural pursuits, as Assistants, or as Assistants and
Th e objects of the Architectural Association are to promote and Principals for at least ten years.
afford facilities for the study of architecture, and to serve as a Candidates for election as Members or Associates are to fill in the
medium of friendly communication between the members and others form of nomination pertaining to the class into which they seek
interested in the progress of architecture. These objects are admission, which form must be signed by themselves and by two
carried out by means of papers and discussions , a Lending Library, Members, and shall be accompanied by a letter from one of such
a monthly publication, "Architectural Association Notes," instruc- Members testifying as to his knowledge of the Candidate and of his
tion to Students in a Studio, Lectures, Classes and School of Design, work. In the event of any Candidate not being acquainted with
visits to ancient and modern buil dings. Prizes, Medals, Scholar- two Members, special application shall be made to the Council.
ships, and a Travelling Studentship are open to competition The Council, for the time being, shall, howe ver, have power to
amongst members. The Association now numbers l,291 members. nominate any person they may think fit for election, and to dispense
The entrance fee is Two Guineas, and the annnal subscription of with any or all of the formalities required to be observed on an
members elected after 1890, One Guinea. application for membership.
Ordinary meetings are helJ on alternate Fridays between October Architects over 28 years of age, seeking admission into the
an d May, when papers upon architectural subjects are read and Society as Members, are required to submit drawings of not less
discussed. than two works they have designed and carried out, together with
The Association Sketch l:look is published monthly, the subscrip- photographs of the completed buildings.
tion for which is One Guinea per volume. At _present the entrance fee is £2 2s., and the annual subscrip-
tion ;l 2 2s. for both classes.
Competent lecturers give instruction in the history of Architecture.
Elementary Physics, Stresses and Strains, Construction, Colour THE EXAMINATIONS.
Decoration, Quantity Surveying, Specifications, Professional The Examinations to qualify for Membership are held twice a
Practice, &c. • ,year. Past examinations and full particulars are published in The
ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. 365
Year Book, to be obtained at the Offices of the Society, price two E. H . Bruton ( (}, Hon. Audito1'. H . S. Hiley, R ep. of Assoc.
shi llings; Syllabus post free. E. W. M. Corbett. Herbert C. Rimell, Hon. Lib.
THE STUDENTS' RE G ISTER.
& H on. Sec.for Associates.
A Register of Students is now open. The Regulations provide W. H. D. Caple, Hon. Secreta1'J'• Church St. Chambers, Church
that Registered Students shall be pupils or assistants in architect's St., Cardiff.
offices, between the ages of 16 and 25 years, and shall be nominated Edgar G. C. Down (a), High St., Holl . Assistant Sec.
by Members or Students of the Society, subject to the approval of
the Council. Such R .gistered Students are entitled to the following The Society consists of Members, Associates, and Honorary
privileges :- Admission to lectures to be delivered under the direc - Members. M_embers _must b~ practisii:ig Architects, not combining
tion of the Council in London and the Provinces ; and to the any other busmess with their profess10n of Architecture, except
Society's ordinary meetings, the use of the Society's Library for t~o.se of !and :ind quantity su~veying, land agency, and valuing and
reference ; a copy of each issue of the A rcliitects' ll1agazine : and civil engmeenng, and must either have served articles to Architects
free use of the Employment Register. Subscription 10s. 6d. per of recognised qualifications, or be rnem bers of the R. I. B. A., or
annum. be elected at a meeting at wbich three-quarters of the members of
EMPLOY MENT REGI STER. the Society are present. Honorary Members of the Society may
A Register of Employment is now open, whereby Architects be Architects of distinction, not practising in South Wales and
requiring assistants, and assistants seeking employment may be Monmouthshire, and also gentlemen of recognised knowledge and
brought into contact. The Register is free to Members and taste in Architecture and the kindred arts. Associates of the
Students. Employers and assistants being non-members may avail Society may be Architects' assistants or pupils, who have served or
themselves of this Register on payment of zs., which includes one are under articles to qualified Architects.
insertion in the Magazine.

Aberdeen Society of Architects. Devon & Exeter Architectur


C o uncil .
Arthur Clyne (/), Pi·esident. Society.
Duncan McMillan, Vice-President. George Marr. Council.
William Kelly. George Watt.
A. M. Mackenzie{f),A.R.S.A. R. G. Wi lson. C. J . Tate (a), President.
John Rust, foint Hon. Sec. and Treasu,-er, 224 Union Street. James Crocker (/). A. S. Parker (a).
A. H. L. Mackinnon (a), foint Hon. Sec., 245 Union St. J.E. Harvey. Octavius Ralling, Hen. 71-ea-
The Society consists of one class of Members, viz :-Persons James Jerman ((). surei.
practising as Architects in Aberdeen who have served an appren- Chas. King(/), Mem. R . I.B. A. John M. Pinn.
ticeship, or as assistants, with an Architect or firm of Architects at Council. B. Priestley-Shires (a).
least seven years, and afterwards have practised on their own H . G. Luff (a), Vice President. Arnold Thorne ( ().
account not less than one year. Harbottle Reed, Hon. S ecretary, 12 Castle Street, Ei-eter.
The Society consis~s of three classes-viz., Members, Associate
Members, and Associates, wholly engaged as Architects and Sur-
Birmingham Architectural veyors, and not connected with any of the Building Trades.
Members are Ar.chitects in practice on their own account or in part-
Association. ner~h1p. Associate Members must have qualified for the Associate-
Council. ship R .I.B.A., or have served as assistants for not less than five
years in the office of an Archite~t eligible as a Member; except at
W. H. Bidlake (a), M.A., President. the elec.tion of the qouncil, they have full voting powers, but are
C. E. Bateman (/}. H. R. Lloyd (a), Vice-Pnsident. not ehg1ble for elect10n on tlie Council. Associates include assist-
H. T . Buckland, Vice-President. E. L. Percival. ants who have du ly served articles, and premiated pupils now in
E. Hale. C. Silk. articles. Associates enjoy all the privileges of Membership except
A. Harrison, Hon. T reasurer. J. A. Swan, Hon . Libra1ian. that of voting. Honorary Members may be elected at any general
W. Henman (/). A. D. Thacker. meeting on the recommendation of the Council.
Hon. Secretaries.-A. McKewan (a), 3 Newball St., Birmingham.
G. H. Vernon Cale, 39 Newhall St.
The Association consists of-Members: Architects who have
been in Practice at least two years ; Associates : Architects not
eligible as Members, Architects' assistants and pupils; Honorary
The Dundee Institute.
Members: Persons who are not Architects, but interested in Council.
Architecture and the allied arts.
James P. Bruce, PJ1;sident.
T. IC Foggie. Leslie Ower ( !).
Geo. A. Harris, Vi'ce P resident. G. A. Pyott, Auditor.
Bristol Society of Architects. Alexander Neilson. T. C. Stocks.
Council. P. H. Thorns.
Frank Wills (j) Pi·esident (llfember RJ.B.A. Co1mcil). J. J. Henderson, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, 7 Ward Road, Dundee.
W. L. Bernard (/). G. H. Oatley ((). The Institute is composed of residents in Dundee and vicinity
F. Bligh Bond(/). . W. S. Skinner. in three classes:-viz., Me~bers : Gent_lernen who have been engaged
R . C. James (a), Hon. Librarian. T. H. Weston (a), A11dito1'. profess10nally m the practice of Architecture, the applied sciences
J. II. La Trobe (/). Joseph Wood, Vice-Presidmt. or the fine arts for a period of not less than seven years ; Asso'.
Thomas Nicholson. J. F. Wood (a) . ciates : Gentlemen not eligible as Members, and ladies who are
H. Dare Bryan, Hon. S ecretary and T reasurer, 38 College Green, studying Architecture, or who take an interest in the objects of the
Bristol. Institute; Honorary Members, who may be elected by the Council.
The Members consist of-Fellows: Architects who have been in
practice more than five years; Associates : Architects who have
been in practice less than five years, and Architects' Assistants over
twenty-one years of age; Students:. Persons engaged in the study The Glasgow Institute.
of Architecture, and who are not less than sixteen years of age,
and are, or have been, articled to a member of the profession. Officers.
David Barclay(/), President'(lliember R.!.B.A. Coum:£l).
H. K. Bromhead (a) . Duncan McNaughtan.
Cardiff, South Wales, and Mon- J. J. Burnet (f), A.R .S.A. N. McWhanne ll .
H. E. Clifford. J. A. Morris(().
mouthshire Society. Alex. Cullen ( f). A. B. l'viorrison.
Miles S. Gibson. Alex. N. Paterson (a).
Officers. John Keppie. Alexander Petrie, Vice-President.
George Thomas, President. James Lindsay (a). W. Forrest Salmon((), Auditor.
E. M. Bruce-Vaughan ( (). J. Coates Carter (/). C. J. MacLean, Serrela1y, II5 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
366 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS.
The Society consists of one grade of Members only, and engaged in the study or practice of Architecture as a profession
persons seeking admission must, at the time of application, and who are entitled to use the affix A.M.S.A. ; Students, who are
be engaged in practice as Architects, and must either have under twenty-three years of age and are engaged in the study of
served for six years, at least, as apprentices or assistants with Architecture either as assistants or pupils. The Council meet
Members or with persons qualified to become such; and members every month, and General Meetings ot the Society are held every
of other Architectura l bodies. They must be nominated by two three months.
Members, be approved by the Council, and must sign a form
of Declaration as to their professional training and practice.
N oPthern Architectural
Leeds & Yorkshire Architec- Society.
tural Society. Council.
Council. Wiiliam Glover(/), President (1Wembei- R.l.B.A. Council).
W. Carby Hall (/), P,-esi'dent (Member R.f.B.A . Couuci'l.) H. G. Badenoch. W. E . Fenwicke.
George Atkinson C. B. Howdi ll (a), Vice-President. G. T. Brown. J. H. Morton I/).
W. H. Beevers (a), Vi ce-President. W. H . Thorpe (/), Hon. Trea· J. T. Cackett(/ ), Hon . J'i-eas. Joseph Oswald(/).
G . F. Bowman . surer. Frank Caws (/), Vice-President. T. Reay.
W. S. Braithwaite. T. Butler-Watson(/). H. C. Charlewoocl (/)Hon. Lib. Frank W. Rich (/).
A. R. Hill (a). R. Wood. J. W. Donald (a), Auditor . John Walton Taylor(/).
Francis W. Bedford (a), Hon . Secretary, 18 Greek St. Chambers, C. S. Errington (a).
Leeds. Arthur B. Plummer(/ ), Hon. Sec., 13 Grey Street, Newcastle-
The Society consists of-Members: Architects who have been in on-Tyne.
practice at least two years prior to election ; Associates : Architects' The Association consi£ts of four classes, viz. :-Members: Archi-
assistants, pupils, or Architects who are not eligible as Members, or tects in practice as principals, or as town or county Architects, and
who have not been nominated as Members; and Honorary Mem- who have so practised for not less than three consecutive years
bers : Persons interested in the arts an<l sciences associated with immed iately preceding their nomination ; Associates: Architects
Architecture. not yet eligible as members, or assistants (over twenty-one years of
age) in the offices of gentlem en eligibl e as Members or Associates;
Leicester and Leicestershire Students : persons under twenty-one years, engaged in the study
of Architecture in the offices of gentlemen eligible as Members or
Society of Architects. Associates ; and Honorary Members. Honorary Membersh ip is
conferred on gentlemen eminent for dis:inguished attainments on
Coun·cil .
the recommendation of the Council.
S. Perkins Pick(/), President (Member R .l.B.A. Council).
R. W. Bedingfield (a). A . H. Paget(/) .
W. A. Catlow. A. E. Sawday (f).
F . B. Cooper (a). Stockdale Harrison (/), Hon . Nottingham Architectural
J. Goodacre(/). Treasurer .
Howard H . Thomson (a), Hon. Sec., Halford Chmbs., Leicester. Society.
The Members consist of four classes, viz. :-Hon. Members: Council.
retired Architects and others; Full Members: Architects who have
been engaged for not less than three years as principals; Associate . Robert Evans (/), President.
Members : Architects in practice, but not eli5ible as Full Members, A. W. Bradshaw. Robt . Evans, Junr.
or Associates R.I.B.A.; and Assistant or Pupil Members: assist- A. W. Brewill (/), Auditor. Arthur Marshall (a), Vice-Pi-es.
ants and pupils not less than sixteen years of age, in the office of A. N. Bromley (/). W. A. Heazell (/).
an Architect, Surveyor, or Civil Engineer in practice in the coun- H. G. Watkins (a), Hon . Sec., and Treasurer, Prudential
ties of Leicester and Rutland. Buildings, Nottingham.
The members consist of three classes, viz. :-Members : Architects
engaged as principals not less than two years; Associates: Architects
Liverpool Architectural not eligible as members, Arch itects' assistants and articled pupils ;
and honorary Members : gentlemen distinguished for their attain-
Society. ments.
Council.
Professor Simpson, President.
J. W. Blakey (a). E. P. Hinde (c). Oldham Society of Architects.
James Dod, Hon. T reasurer. E. A. Ould (/). Council.
T . E. Eccles (a). P. C. Thicknesse.
G. W. Fraser (a) . W. E . Willink (/), M.A. John Wild, President.
A. P. Fry. J. Woolfall, Vice -President. J. W. Firth , Vice -President.
Hon. Secretarie.· -Arno1d Thornely (a), 14 Castle St., Liverpool. F. W. Dixon. C. T. Taylor (a).
F. E . Pearce Edwards (a), Municipal Offices, Dale St., Liverpool. Sidney Stott. H. Winder.
The Members consist of four classes, viz., Fellows : Architects Thomas Taylor.
engaged as principals not less than three years ; Professional J. Herbert Heywood, Hon . Sec. and T reas., I St. Peter St.,
Associates: Architects' assistants, and Architects not eligible as Oldham.
Fellows; Students: persons engaged in the study of Architecture; The members consist of-Fellows: Architects who have been in
and Honorary Members: practice four years; Associates : Assistants or Arch itects who have
been in practice under four years' ; and Students, who shall be
pupils in an architect's office and not exceeding 23 years of age.
Manchester Society of
Architects. Sheffield Society of Architects
Council.
F. H. Oldham (f), President (Member R.J.B.A . Council). and Surveyors.
B. W. H . B1ameld. A. H. Mills (a). Council.
Geo. Brown, Assist. I-Ion. Sec. J. D. Mould(/), Vice -Presi'denl.
L. H . Dutch (a). Roger Oldham. Joseph Smith(/), President (Member R . I.B.A. Council) .
John Ely (f). W . A. Royle(/). Frederick Fowler, Hon . C. J. Innocent ( j ).
John B. Gass(/). Edgar Wood (a). T reasui-er. P. Marshall, Vice -President.
Edward Hewitt(/), Vice-Pres. John Henry Woodhouse(/). R. W. Fowler. J.B. Mi tchell-Withers (a).
James S. Hodgson. P. Scott Worthington (a), M.A. E. M. Gibbs (f) . J. R . Wigfull (u ).
Jesse Horsfall (f). Charles Hadfield (/). T . Winder.
Paul Ogden (f), Hon. Sec. and Treasurer, 60 King Street, W. Carter Fenton, Hon . Sec., 14 St. James's Row, Sheffield.
Manchester. The members consist of five classes :-Fellows, Associates,
The Members consist of-Fellows, who have been engaged in Students, Honorary Members, and Lay Members. The Fellows
practice for at least five years, and are entitled to use the affix are practitioners who have been engaged as principals for not less
F .M. S.A. ; Associates, who are at least twenty-three years of age, than five years in their profession ; the Associates are principals, or
ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. 367
assi~tants uvtr t went)-One years of age ; the !::imdents are anicltd
pupils; .the l~onorary Mer;1bers are persons distinguished for their
Royal Academy of Arts.
conn ec ti~n. with ar.t and sc1en.ce; the Lay Members are gentlemen P rofessor of Architecture, GKO. AITCH ISON , R.A. (f).
not practismg but mterested m Architecture or Surveying and not Master of the Arcllitectural S chool, R. PHENE SPI ERS ( /), F.S.A.
following any of the Building Trades. ' Instruction. is given gratuitously in the Architectural School ,
Stu?ents sei;kmg to ~vail themselves of it must produce proof of
The York Society. havmg o~tamed a fair d.egree ?f proficiency in Architectural Study
and drawmg, and. submit specim~ns of their ability.
Council.
~uc7essful applicants are admitted as "Probationers," and after
William Bell ( f), President. satisfymg further tests are entered as " Students" of the Royal
G. Benson (a). J. T. Pegge. Academy. As such they are entitled to a three years' course or
J. Brett. A. J. Penty. instruction in the Architectural School, and to a further term of two
T. D . Brooks (a). W. G. Penty (f). years if a~ ~h.e end of the first period they have won a place in the
C. H. Channon ( f),. Vice.-Presz'dent. H. Per.kin (f). Upi:er D1V1s10n of ~he School: Students in the Upper Division are.
S. G. I-11ghmoor, Lzbrarza11. A. Pollard. pnnleged to study m the Anl!qne School, and on certain conditions
T. Monkman, Vice -President. F. Raney. m the Sc?ool of Drawing from Life. There is a Modelling Class
A. B. l3urleigh, Hon. Secretary, 2I The Mount, York. for. Architects, and a clnss for A rchitectural Ornament. both or
The members consist of three classes, viz.-Mtmbers: Architects which are open to R.A. Students in Architecture.
who. have ~een in practice. more than two years, or hold chief
pubhc a-ppomtments; Associates : Students of Architecture Assist -
ants, or others in the profession who are not elioible as m~mbers · King's College, London.
Honorary Members : Gentlemen distinguished"' for their attain'.
ments and those who have an indirect interest in Architecture or ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY, DESIGN, BUILDING
in some of the collateral arts and science~. ' CONSTRUCTION. SANITARY SCIENCE, QUANTITY
SURVEYING, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES
&c., AND MODERN PRACTI CE. '
Royal Institute of Architects Session I900-I90!.
of Ireland. FACULTY OF SCIENCE-DIVISION OF ARCHITECTURE.
Council. Pro/~ssor-R . ELSEY SMITH, A. R. I. B. A.
SirThomasDre:-v<f), RH.A . , President(1We111 . R.l.B.A. Council.) Assistant Lectunr.-C. I-!. lZ&Il.LY, B.A.
George C. Ashli n(/), R. H.A. William M. Mitchell( f), R .H.A. Assistant Lectu.-ei'.- JAMES BARTLETT.
F. Batchelor (/). J. J. O'Callaghan. SYLLABUS OF THE DAY CLASSES.
James Rawson Cnrrol (/). C. A. Owen(/), B.A. qccasional students may join any or all of the classes. It is
W. G. Doolin (/), M. A. W. K. Parry (/), M. A. desirable, however, when time permits, that they should go ,teadily
Charles Geoghegan. J. H. Pentland (/), R.H.A. through the courses, and take the three years to do so.
Albert E. Murray (f), A.R.H.A., Hon. Ste. and Treasurer, Th.e lectures are _Prepared for students requiring a thorough
37 Dawson St., Dublin. Arch~tectural education, and will be of special service to those·
The Institute consists of four classes of Members, viz :-Fellows en~ermg for the R. l.B .A., Surveyor's In stitution, South Kensington
and ordinary Members, and Hon. Fellows and Hon. Corresponding Science and Art, Royal Engineers, &c., &c.
Members. Fellows shall be Architects of good repute, being .Fees.-The fees for occasional students are as follows :-For the
Members of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, and Fmt Year Course in e~ch subject, £7 7s.; per term, £2 I2s. 6d..
engaged in the practice of Architecture for at least seven years, and For t,h~ Second Year Course, £7 7s. ; per term, £2 r2s. 6d. For
who shall he elected to the rank of Fellows by general vote of the the 1 ?ird Year Cou rse, £7 7s.; per term, £2 I2s. 6d.
Membtrs; Members shall be Architects of good repute Przzes.--An examination will be held at the end of each course,.
who have been in practice at least five years, or who hav~ and certificates, medals, and prizes will be awarded. The Worship-
been articled for not Jess than three years to a Member of the Royal ful Company of Carpenters also gives gold, silver, and bronze
Institute of British Architects, or of the Societies allied with it ; or medals. Mr. _Arthur Cates, F.R.l.B.A., also gives a bronze
have passed the Associate Examination of the R.I.B.A. for the time medal.
being, and have attained the age of twenty-one years ; Honorary The terms consist of eleven lectures each, and are delivered once
Members and Honor:.ry Corresponding Members: persons eminent a wee~ for eac~ course, as follows :- Lectures are given on the
for their works or scientific acquirements, not being British Archi- foll_o"'.mg subject~ connected with Architecture-Elementary
tects. Buildmg Construction, i\;{on<lays 3 t? 4 p. m. ; Advanced, Fridays,
3.30 .to 4)0 p.m.- ; Arch1te~tural History, ~ondays, 4 to 5 p.m.;
The Architectural Association Hy_giene m relat10n t<? Arch1tectu~e ; Quantity Surveying ; Specifi-
cations and Professional Practice; Practical work in Wood
of Ireland. Carving, Stone Cutting, Bricklaying, arrenter's and Joiner's
Shops can be arranged for advanced Students; for details consult
Frederick Batchelor, Presz'dent. prospectus.
Vict-hesz'dents, M. J. Tighe. C. H. Ashworth. ' The terms are arrarged as fo I )WS : -
Committee. Mic!tae/111as Te,-,n, Jrom the beginning of October to the week
I-I. Allberry. L. O'Callaghan. before Christmas.
R. M. Butler. R. C. Orpen. Lent Tei-11t, from the I7_th of January to the week before Easter.
T. Coleman. J. Howard Pentland, R.I-I.A. Easter Te11n, from Apnl 25th to the beginning of July.
J. Holloway. E. P . Sheridan. TI-IE ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO.
T. E. Hudman. UNDER TH& DIRECTION OF THE PROFESSOR.
Hon . Treasurer , James H . Webb, IS D 'O lier Street, Dublin. Assz'stant Instructor, C. H. REILLY.
Hon. Lzbr.,rz'an, Joseph Geoghegan. The Architectural Studio is open every day (Saturday excepted)
Hon Seci-elarics, Edwin Bradbury, I9 Cambridge Rd., Rathmines,
Dublin . Fred. G. Hicks, 28 South Frederick St., Dublin. from IO a.~1. t;"tl 6 p.11t. for Day Stud~nt~, and fro11t 6 p .111. to
Hon. Auditoi·s , W. P. Beckett. M. J. Buck'ey. 9 p. m. for Even1.ng Students. The stud~o 1s particularly adapted
Registrar, F. G. Hicks, 28 South Frederick St., Dublin. to meet the requirements of those quahfymg for the Testimonies of
Offices, 22 Clare St., Dubl in. Stud_Y .and .finished Drawings as required by the R.l.B.A. for
adm1~s10n mto the R-:y~l Aca.demy, the Royal Engineers,
The ordinary meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays during the
Session from October to May. Papers are read, and discussions A-dm1ralty, War Office, Civil Service, and the Surveyors' Institu-
take place. In addition, educational advantages are afforded to tion, also for the preparation of _Drawings for the Honours Course
members by means of Building Construction, Design and Sketching in Building Construction, South Kensington, and other public
Classes, and by visits to buildings in progress. bodies.
The Library is open on every week-day except Saturday from The Evening Studio is intended main ly for those who are
engaged in offices throughout the day, and who desire to supplement
eleven to four o'clock . and exten-i the knowledge of the designing of buildings inc:uding
Persons seeking election must be nominated hy two members of
the Association, and must sign a form of Declaration as to their details and working drawings. '
The tudio is lighted by the electric light, and there is a librarv
professional training. of stanclard Architectural works, to which the students ha ve acces;.
Subscrzptions.-Entrance fee for each ordinary Member is ten
Lockers are provided.
shillings, and the annual subocription is ten shillings.
368 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND I NFOR MATION FOR STUDENTS.
Subjects are set by the Instructor from time to time, and help is Fees are as zmder : -
given in the practical designing and detai ls of complete buildings. For the Session, 60 lectures, £rn ros. ; for one entire course, 30
Fees: Day Studio, £4 4s. per term, £10 ros. per year; Evening Lectures, £5 5s. ; for any one Term of IO Lectures, £2 zs. For
Studio, £2 zs. per term, £5 5s. for the year. Students of limited Drawing Classes, either class, the Session £1 rs., one term 10s. 6d.
means are (on application to the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, For Quantity Surveying Classes, either class, the Session ros. 6d.
London Wall) admitted at half fees. A Student taking out a ticket for either entire Course will be al-
Prizes, Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals are awarded. lowed to attend the Drawing Class in connection with the Course
selected without further payment.
SYLLABUS OF THE EVENING CLASSES.
Building Construction and Drawing. Classes, orie Junior and
Lectures and classes on ARCHITECTUR ·~L HISTORY ar~ held one Advanced, for Building Construction and Working Drawings,
on 'Wednesdays from 7 to 8 p.m., and on BUILDING CONSTRUC- will meet on Thursday evenings at 7 during the Winter and
TION on Monday eveaing from 7 to 8 p. m., and will comprise Spring terms. \
subjects in which candidates are examined at the Royal Institute Architectural Drawing, Ornament • nd Perspective.-A Class for
of British Architects' examinations ; the examination for member- the above subjects will meet on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
ship of the Society of Architects ; the Examination for Professional evenings at 7.
Associateship of the Surveyors' Insti tut ion. Fee £1 rs. for each Quantity Surveying Classes.-Two Classes, one Elementary and
term, or £2 12s. 6d. for th e course of three terms. The Worship- the other Advanced, ..yill be held on Friday evenings during the
ful Company of Carpenters award Silver and Bronze Medals, prizes Winter and Spring Terms from 6.30 to 9.15, for practical
in Books and Certificates. The Alderman Fandel Phillips medal instruction in Taking off Quantities, illfeasuring up, and Preparing
is also given. for Sanitary Building Constru ction. Estimates.
The ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO is open every evening from 6 to 9
(see above) .
CONSTRUCTIONAL DRAWING CLASSES are held each Friday
from 6. 30 to 9 p. m. The Students are taught the prepara-
Royal APchitectuPal Museum
tion of Working and Detail Drawings of the various subjects dealt & W estminsteP School of APt.
with by the Professor in his Lectures, also Building Construction
Drawing and details of all the several trades. Fee for each term In connection with the Science and Art Department.
rzs . 6d., or £1 ros. for the Course (three terms). Prizes in Books 18 TUFTON ST., DEAN'S YARD, WES~MINSTER, S.W.
and Certificates are awarded at the end of the academical year.
A Class for instruction in QUANTIT!ES is held every Monday President-FI.IS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER.
evening from 8 to 9. The Students will be instructed how Hon. Secretary-MAURICE B. ADAMS ' (/) .
to prepare a complete set of measurements, square and abstract Curator and Assistant Secretary-FRANCIS FORD.
same, and complete the Bills of quantities for a bui lding, from an The Royal Architectural Museum is open Free Daily, from IO
example, in accordance with the London Practice. Fees for each till 4, and on Saturdays till 6 p.m., on visitors entering their names
term, 15s., for the full course of three terms, £2 2~. Prizes in and addresses in a book provided for that purpose. Subscribers,
Books and Certificates are awarded at the end of the academical and friends holding their orders, have the privilege of drawing
year. from the objects in the Museum.
Students of limited means are (on application to the Worshipful -- ------
Company of Carpenters, London Wall) admitted at half fees .
Students attending the various classes have the use of the Library,
WESTMINSTER SCHOOL OF ART.
belonging to the Worshipful Company of Carpenters. Teaching Staff.
For syllabus of all the classes apply to Prof. R. Elsey Smith, Di-awing and Painting from the Life and Antique-MOUAT
130 Temple Chambers, Whitefriars, E.C. LOUDAN.
Elementary Drawing, Decoi-ati've Painting, Design, Applied Ai·t,
and Drawing from the Antique-J. HOLGATE.
UnivePsity College, London. 111/oiel!ing and A n hitectui-al Decoi-ation-F. E. E. SCHENCK.
Evening Classes are held at the Royal Architectural Museum on
TH E CLASSES OF ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTR UCTION. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, for Freehand and Model
Drawing, Building Construction, Modelling, Drawing from the
Session 1900-19or. (f?wn October, 1900 to June, 1901.)
Antique and from the Life. There are also Day Classes and a
Professor-T. Roger Smith, F. R. I.B.A. Saturday Class for Drawing from the Life.
Assistant-William Stirling. Ladies' Day Classes for Drawing from the Life are held on
Instructor zn Measuring-E. G. Burr. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; Evening Classes for Drawing
lnstructoi· in Structural Drawing-A. Buchanan . from the Life on Tuesday and Thursday ; Day Costume Classes
on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; and there is also a Ladies'
Two cou rses of Lectures are given. Class for Still Life Painting on Saturday afternoon.
Course A., on Architecture as a fine art, treated historically, Provision is made for payment of the fees of a certain number of
consists of 30 Lectures, delivered every Monday evening* from students, workmen resident in the City of Westminster, or the
6 to 7. sons of such workmen.
Course B., on Architecture as a Science or Constructive Art, Prospectuses and further information may be obtained of Mr.
consists also of 30 Lectures delivered every Wednesday evening from Francis Ford, Curator and Assistant Secretary, either by letter or
6 to 7. by personal application on any Class Evening.

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Abbott, E. H., 6 Warwick Court, Holborn, W .C. \ Baker, Chas. G., 362 Barking Rd., Canning Town, E. Beeston (./) and Burmester(/), F .S.I., 30 Lincoln's
a A.bsolom, C. C., 25 Queen Anne's Gate, S. W. + Baker, C. G., 5 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Inn Fields, W .C.
a A.dams, P.H., 65 Leadendall St., E.C. Baldwm, Wm. ·waUis, 35 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. a Belcher, A . .If., 8 & 9 Martin's Lane, Cannon St., E.C.
/ A.dams, Cole Alfred, 66 Victoria St., S.W . Balfoui·, E. J . A. (./), and Turner T. 10 Buckingham f Belcher, John, 20 Hanover Square, W.
A.dams, F. W ., Finsbury Circus Buildings, 18 E ldon St., Strand, W.C:. ' ' Belcher, W. D., 28 Martin's Lane, Cannon St., E.C.
. St., E.C. a Balfour, R. S., 28n Abermnrle St., vV. · Bell, Withers, & Meredith (a), 3 Salters' Hall Court
J Adams, M. B ;i. Clement's Ho ., Clement's Inn Passag·e, Ball, Adam K ., 118 Holborn, W.C., and 88 St. George's CaouonSt. , E.C . ''
Strand, W .<J . A.venue, Tufnell Park , N. j' Bell, E. I., 19 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W .
Adkin, B. W ., F.S.I., H Queen St., E.C., and 493 New Ball, C. W ., 11 Buckingham St., W .C. Bell , J. F ., 25 John St., l3edford Row, W .C.
C1·oss Rd., S.E. a Ball, J. H., 2 Clement's Inn, Strand, W.C. a Bennett, Edmund J., 13 Gray'R Inn Square, W.C ..
A.ldersparre, CJu:., 56 Stratford Rd., W. Ballantine, E., 180 Adelaide Rd., Chalk Farm N.W. Bennett, Robert, 72 Cheapside, E .C.
Aickn;inn, W. A., 34 Gr esham St., E.C. Ballantine, Thos., 86 York St., Westminster, S.W. Bennison & Bargman , 16 Essex St., Strand, W.C.
f Aitcluson, G., A..R.A., 150 Harley St., W. Ball~, J . B ., 199A Grange Rd., Bermondsey, S.E. Bentley, C. J ., 181 Queen Victoria St., E.C.
Alder, J. S. , 1 Arundel St., Strand, W.C. a Bawster, Frederick Jones, The Oute1· '£emple, ;v.c. Bentley, J . F., 13 John St., Adelphi, W.C.
f Aldwinckle, T . W., 1 Victoria St., S.W. Banks, G. F., 22 Chancery Lane, W .C. · Beruton, H.B., Ashburnham Ho., Hay Hill, Berkeley-
a Allen, Ed . J . M. , 3 Vorulam Bldgs., Gray's Inn, W .C. I Banks, T . L ., 71A Queen Victoria St. , E. C. Sq., W.
Allen, George P., Dane Ho ., Ar undel St., Stmnd, W.C. Banks, William Coppard, 39A Gracechurch St., E .C. Berkeley-Miller\ F ., 8 Craig's Ct., Ch aring Cross , S.W.
Allen, H. H ugh, 56 Sixth Avenue, Muuor Pa1·k, E. Barber. W ., 3 Brick Court, Temple, E.C. Best, A. J., 38 S oane St. , S .W.
f Allen, 'rheo., and Son, 3 Duke St., Adelphi, W.O . + Bare, R. G., 9 & 10 Southampton St.,Bloomsbury,W.C. a Best, J. R., &Callon, C . .A. («),2Prince'sMansions 66.
t Allsop , R. 0., 37 Norfolk St., Strand, W .C. and 66Lebanon Gdns.,West Hill, Wandswo1th,S.W . Victoria St., S.W. '
Alton, W . H., 3 Billiter A.venue, E .C. a Barker, Arthur Rowland, 11 Buckingham St., W.C. Betinson, F. R ., P.A. . I ., 28 John St., W .C.
a Ambler, L ., TempleChmhrs ., Temple .A.venue, E.C. Barker, E. H., 89 Chancery Lane, W.G. f Bibby, G. H ., The Limes, Northend, Hampstead,N .W.
Ancell, William James, 3 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. a Barlow, .A. J., 6 Great James St., Bedford Row, W.C. B1gnold, Herbert, 242 La vend er Hill, and 67 Batter-
f Anderson, J. Macvicar, 6 Sti·atton St., W. a Barlow, W. Tillott, 4 Queen St. P lace, E .O. sea Rise, S.vV.
f A~.ell,L. (Boro' E ngineer), Westminster Chambers, 11 Barnes-Williams (/),Ford (a) and Griffin, 2•1 Railway Billing (A.1-thur), Son (a),andRowley,Bank Chambers
ictoria St., S.W. .Appr oach, S.E . 92 Tooley t ., S.E . ,.
Angell, R., GarrickHouse,York Bldgs.,Adelphi, W .C. Barratt, F . W., F.S.I., Vestry Hall, Church Row, Birch, John, 18 Outer Temple, Str and, W .C.
a Ansell, W . H., 11 Gt. James St., Bedfo1·d How, W.C. Bethnal Green, E . Bird and vValt ers,64 Seymour P lace,Bryanston Sq. W
Applin, H.K., 47 Clarence Rd., Lower Clapton, N.E. Barrett, Stanley, 53 Blomfield Rd., Maida Vale, W. Birt, Alfred, 39 East Duhvich Rd., S.E. ' •
a Al'diug, C. B ., F.S.I., Bond & Buzzard, 22 f:!urrey St., a Barrow,.E. R., Amberley Ho ., Norfolk St.,Strand,W.C. a Blackbouru, Henry,F .S.I., 6 Queen Anne's Gate,S.W.
Strand, W .C. Barry & Bowd•n, 30 Craven St., W .C. Blangy and Van Baars, 11 and 12 Southampton
f,, A.rdron & Dawson, 6 Old Queen St., S.W. Barry, C. (F.S.A.) (/), & Son, Parliament Mansions, Buildings, W.C.
' Armstrong, R., 18 Westbourne Park Villas, W. Victoria St. , S. W. Blasbill, '.!.'hos., F .S.I., 29 Tavistock Sq., W.O.
+rnell, A.H. O., Sll Jiillfield Rd., Hampstead, N.W. f Bartleet, W. G., & Son, 56 New Broad St., E.C. Bhzard, G., 89 Harley St., W.
a "-l'nold, Thomas, 10 Basinghall St ., E .C. a Bartlett , .A.., 65 Chancery Lane, W .C. Bloomfield, Sir Arthur William (/), A.R..A.., 1''.S.A..,
a Arpin, J.E., 3 Duke St., .Adelphi, W .C. Bttrtlett, J ., 8 Breams B!dgs., Chancery Laue, W.C. and Sons, 6 Montagu Pince, W. ·
1-•bee, C.R., M.A., 37 Cheyne Walk Chelsea, S.W. _ Bassett-Smith, f:has . A., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Blom.field, A.l·thur Coman, M.A., 28 Montagu Sq., vV.,
'~•hton, F . .A.., 177 Romford Rd., St{atford, E., and o + Bassett- Smith, Wm ., 10 John St., Adelphi, W .C. and 6 ?vlentagu Place, W. ·
Crooked Lane, E.C. a Bateson, J. W., 8 Belsize TeiT., Fitzjohn'• .A.venue, Blomfield, 0 . J., 28 Montagu Sq., vV., and 6 Montagu
Astley Bros., 18 Dalmeuy Rd ., Tufnell Pk., N. I Hampstead, N.W. Place, W.
a Austin & Austin, 3 Budge Row, Cannon St., E.C. Battam and C~. , 17 Hitrt St., Bl omsbury, W.C. Blom.field, R. T., M.A., l New Court, Temple, E.O.
tYlmg, R. S., 19 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Batterbury, 'Ihos., F .S.I., Birkbeck Bank Chmbs .. Blow-Detm111·, 3 New Sg_., Lincoln's Inn W .C.
acou, Fritncis P lews, 4 Copthall Chambers, E .C. Chancery Lane, W.C. . Blunt, J. S., 62 King W illiam St., E .C.'
Badger, C. J ., 45 B!ackbe1tth Rd., Greenwich, S.E ., Batting, W.,.F.S.I., 7 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Bodley, G. E'. (A.R..A.., F .S.A..), 7 Gray's Inn Sq., W .C.
f Band 63 Lewisham Rd., S.E. Battley, Henry .A.., Engineers Office, L. B. & S. C. Boehmer and Gibbs (a), 11 Spring Ga1·deus, S.W.
f B adock, John Barlow, 7 Staple Inn WC Ry., Loudon Bridge, S.E. Bolton, Arthur E., "vVinsford," 44 Chaucer Rd.,
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af;!:gallay, Frank T., 50Berners St.'.
R. G., 2 Union Court, Old Broad St., E .C.
Baxendale, F. G., 34 Knight's H ill, West Norwood,
S .E .
Acton, W.
a Bolton, Albert John, 55 Lincoln's Inn Fields, \V.C.
aiues, Geo., 5 Clement's Inn; Strand, W .C. Bays, E., .f & 5 Stonecutt.er St. , E .C. a Bolton, A. rl'., 2 'l'be Sanctuary, Westminster, S.W.

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A. <1., Springbank Rd., Hither Green, S.E.
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Baker (.f) & Turrill, Effingham House, Arundel St., a Beale, R. J . (F .S.I. ), 9 Victorin St., S.W.
Beaumont, Eugene C., 78 Fleet St:, E.C .
Beazley(/) and Bunows (a), 17 Victoria St., S.W.
a Bolton, Young, 28 Brixton Rd., S.W.
a Bond, .A.. G., 115 Gower St., W.C .
Bone, Chas. B ., M.A.., 7 Carteret St., S.W.
aker, B. T ., 21 Hosack Rd., Balham, S.\V. Beesley, A. J ., 28 Huddleston Rd., T ufnell Park, N. Bonella (a) & Paull, 6 QualityCt.,ChanceryLane,W.C •.
370 ARCHITECTS. [London«.
Boney, W. H. , 124 Chancery Lane, W.C. Cash, John, 28 Newman St., Oxford St., W. f Crow, A., 18 Gt. Prescot St., E.
a Bonner, Horace Thos., 13, 14 Kin~ St., Cheapside,E.C. Castings, Arthur, 1 •rotbill St., Westmmster, S.W. Crutchloe, E., 75 Victoria St., S.W.
Booth, R. G., 44 Fmsbury Sq ., E.1;. f Cates, A., F .S.[., 12 York Terrace,Regent's Park,N .W. + Cruwys, R., F.S.I., 465 Brixton Rd., S.W.
a Boreham, :Frederick, 75 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Cave, Walter Fredk., 8 Old Burlington St., W. C11bitt, J. (/),and Collinson, G. F. (a), 2 Broad Street
Borer and Dobb, 110 London Wall, E.C. Chadwick,W. E.,35Frithville Gdns.,Uxbridge Rd.,W. Buildings, E.C.
Barrowman, J., 10 Serjeant's Inn, W.C. Chadwick, S., 2 Pall Mall East, S.W . a Cummings, E. S., Parliament Mansions, Victoria St.,
a Basher, Victor E., P.A.S.L, 18 Haldon Rd., \Vest Hill, Chalcraft, H. T., 48 B ishopsgate. t. 'Vithin, E.C. s.w.
Putney. S.W. Chambers, Francis(;) and Son, llA College Hill, E.C. Cummings, S., 42 Cranley Gardens, S.W.
Bottrill, W ., Trafalgar Bldgs., Northumberland Av., Chambers & Giet, 12 Trinity Sq., Tower Hill, E.C. Cunnington, •r. C., 3 Broomwood Gardens, Clapham
w.c. Chambers, Theodore G., F.S.I., ·1 Bloom<bury Place, Common, S.W.
f Bouchier, E. H., A.llLLC.E.,32 Great Geotge St.,S.W. Bloomsbury Sq., W.C. f Currey, ;H., A.I.C.E., l!'.S.I., 37 Norfolk St., Strand,
Boughton & Son, 399 Norwood Rd., \V. Norwood, S.E. Chambers, Wm. Isaac, Savoy House, 115 Strand, W.C. W.<..:., and St. Thomas'• Hospital, S.E . .
Boulting, P.A., 28 John St., Bedford Row, W.C . Chambers, Vl. 0., 15 Craven "t., W.C. f Currey, Percival, F.S .I., 37 Norfolk St., Strand, \V.C.
Bourne, J.C., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., E .C. Champneys, Ba•il, 19 Buckingham St., Strand, W .C. • Curtis, R. L., 119 and 120 London Wall, E.C.
;Bowie & Barrett. 161 Wool 1'xchange, E.C. f Chancellvr, F., F.S.I., 20 Finsbury Circa• , E.C. "C urwen, R., 112 Hamilton House, and149 Bishopsgate
J~owles, C. W,, 6 Quality Ct., W.C, CluLUey, Wm. Henry, 30 Essex St., Strand, W.C. Street Without, E.C.
;Bowles, F., 14 Gt. St. Thomas Apostle, E.C. Chapman, J . W., 130Inverness1'errace. W. a Cuthbert, \:I., 83 Queen St., Cheapside, E.C.
Bowyer, A. T . A., 29 & 30 King St., Cheapside, E.C. Charlton , Taylor & Lee, 1 Broad St. Buildings, E.C. f Cutler, T. W., 5 Queen Sq., Bloomsbury, W.C.
Bowyer, E. M ., Bloomsbury Mansions, Hart St., W.C. Cbasemore, .A.. E., 98 High St., Putney, t;;.W. Cutts, J . E . IC(/ ), and J.P. (a), 14 Southampton St.,
Boyland, A. A., 5S Knighton Park Rd.,Sydenham,S. E. a Chatterton, F., .1 l Hayter Rd .. Brixton .Hill, il.W. , 'trand, W .C.
Boys, John Collins, 52 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Cheston (f) and Perkin, 5 Union Col,lrt, Old Broad a Cuxson, G. A. Pryce, 5 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C.
,f Braam, S. A., 1 Wellington Chmbs., York St., S.W. St., E.C. Dale, D. R. (!),and Gad•don, 8 Union Court, Old
Brace, Hy. Geo., Bank l:luildin~s, Ludgate Circus,E.C., t Chidgey, H . T. A., Effingham House, Arundel treet, Broad St., KC.
and "Boscombe," i\Ielford Ra., Fore•t Hill, S.E. Strand, W .C. Davis, Fred. W., Bridge Hou•e, 181 Queen Victoria
Bradbear, W., F.I.S.A., Canonbury Station, N. Christopher , J . T., 6 Bloomsbury q .. W .C. St., E.C .
.a Bradfield,H .. 25Crescent Grove, Clapham Common,S.W. + Christy, A . E., 12 Gt. St. Helens, E.C. Davis, H. D. (/) & Emanuel. 2 Finsbury Circus, E .C.
Bradford, William, & Sons, 12 Regent St ., S.W. " Davis, J. S., Lambe Bldgs., Temple, E.C.
Church, William D., & ::ion, 12 iloutb l'l.,Finsbury,E.C.
Bradley, C. C., 10 John S'.., Adelphi, W.C. Chuter, G., 3 Howard St., Strand , \V.C. Davis, I., . F., .iQ King William St., E.C .
+ Branch, Henry, 25 Cheapside. E .C. Clare(+) and Ross, 1 West St., Finsbury Circus, E.C. Davis, Owen W., 27 Rutland St., Hampstead, N.W".
Bramham, W., 115 Bow Rd., E. Clark, H.F., 28 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Davis, W. E ., 13 John St., Adelphi, W .C.
Breeds, A. 0., 62 Lincoln's Inn Fields, ,V.C. C lark, C ..J., 25 High St., . "t. Giles, W.C. a Dawber, E.G., 22Buckingham tlt., Strand, W .C.
Brereton, F. S. (/) (F.S.A.), aud Son, Fenwick Bldgs., a Clarke, Edward Fl'ancis C., 13 Victoria St., S.W. f Daw:mn, H., & Son 6 Finsbury Ci1·cus, E.C.
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292 High Holborn, \V.C. Clarke, Maxmilian, 4 Queen Sq. , W.C. a D~y, R. P hilip, 18 Bloomsbury Sq ., W.C. (Diocesan
,f Bressey, J. T., and Son, Ethelburga House, 70 and 71 Clarke (tlomers) (F .S.A.) & Micklethwaite, J . . T ., Surveyor).
Bishops£l'ate St. Within, E.C. CF.S.A . lo Dean's Yard, We ·tminster, S.W. + Deakin , G. K., 110 Strand , \'-1.C.
+ Brewer, F. J., F.S.I., 22 Buckingham t., trand, ' ·V.C. Clarke, T. 6. (/), & Son,63 Bi•hop<gateSt. Within,E.C. Denington , J. W. 17 St. Swithin's Lane, E .C.
Bridgeman, H.Il., 678 Man•ion House Chmbs., Queen Clarkselll, John (f) (F.S.I.), and S. F. (!), 28 Great Denton (Bailey), Son, and North, Palace Chambers,
Victoria St., E.C. Ormond St., W.C. 9 Bridge Street, Westminster, S.W.
Briggs, J . P., 1 Arundel St., Strand, W.C. Clarkson, '1'. P., 7 South Sq. , Gray's Inn. 'V .C . Dewes, \Valter, 4 Bloomsbury Place, W.C.
f Briggs, R. A., A mberley House, 12 Norfolk St.,Strand, Clay, F., 19 Buckingham St.,. "trancl , W.C. "Dickie, A. C., 7 John Sc., Bedford Row, W.C.
W.C. a C leaver, A. W ., M-55 London Wall , E.C. Dickinson, R., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C.
Brill, F. D ., lA Pembroke Terrace, Queen's Rd .. N .W. C lifton (/),Son and Hop•, 7 East India Avenue, E.C . o. Dicksee, B. J ., 67 New Kent Rd., S.E.
j Brock, E . P. Loftus, F.S:A., 16 Red Lion Sq ., W.C. C lowes, C., Granville Ho., Arundel St., Strand, ,V.C. Dinwiddy, T. Norman, F.S.I., 54Pal'liament St., S.W .,
a Brodie, C.H., 17 Southampton St., Bloomsb ury, W.C. Cockerell, A. E., 107 Hammersmith Rd., vV, and 12 Groom's Hill, Gr-enwich, l:l. E.
Brooke, J. , 5 Victoria St ., S .\V. " Codd, J ., 16 Hill Rd., St. John's 'Vood, N. W. Dixon, Arthur, c.ire of Whitbread and Co., Ltd., The
Brooker,J. 'V .,13 H.ailwayApproach, London Bdge,S.E. " Coggin, C. T., 15 York Bldgs., Adelphi , vV.C., and 8 Brewery, Chiswell St., E .C.
Brooks, C., Albany B ldgs. , -17 Victoria St., S. W. Roland MA.nsions, South Kensington. S.,V. -t Dobb, H enry W., 5~ and 55 London Wall, E .C.
Brooks, C. W ., F .S .L , :IIoorgate Station Buildings, 63 Cogswell,'~'- G., 28 Theobalds Rd., W.C. Doll, Charles I>., 5 Southampton St., Bloom•bm·y,\V.C.
Finsbury Pavement, E.C . f Calicutt, T. E ., 36 Bloomsbury S ., W .C . a Dollar, P., F.S.I., The Clock House, Arundel Street,
Brooks, James, 35 \Vellington St., Strand. W .C . Coldwell, E. ·w., 9 Southampton Sc., Bloom.ibury,'\V.C. Strand, W.C.
Brophy, A. Fingar, 47 Hath bone Place, ·w. Cole, J. K., (+)and Wood, K. (a ), 17 Hart St., Blooms- Dolley, F. P., 19 Gt. ' Vinchester St., E.C.
Browett and •raylor,9Warwick Ct.,High Holborn .W.C. bury, W.C . a Dottridge, S., 49 Queen Victoria St., E.C.
Brown and Barrow, 12 Norfolk St., Strand, W".C. a Cole, R . Langton, 23 Throgmorton St., E.C . Downes, J . J., 199 Lewish'lm High Rd., S.E.
Brown, A. Harold,P"lace Chmbs., 9 Bridge St., We•t- Coleman , S., Albany Bldgs., 39 Victoria St., S.W. f Downing, II. P. Bmke, F.S.I., 7 Gt. College Street,
minster, S.,•V . a Coles F . A., E lmlield, Stre~tham, S. W., "'nd Westm inster, S.,V.
Brown (Bradshaw) & Co., Billiter Sq . Buildings, E.C. Carteret St., S. W . Dowcon, W. L., 4<l Bedford Row, \V.C.
,f Brown, E . C., 32 Bedford Row, W.C. ~ Collard, A . 0., 8 Buckingham St., Strand , W.C. D'Oyley, J., 2-IA Regent St., S .W.
->t B rown, Ed., 128 Mile Enil Rd., E. " Collier, Robt. W., 30 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C . Drew, II. Phelps, 33 King St., Covent Garden, W .C.
Brown and Humphreys, 332 High Rd., Kilburn, N.,V. /Collins, Frederick Hale, 9 Conduit St., W. Drew-i\Iercer, A., Granville House, Arundel Street,
Brown , F .. F.S.I., 30 vVatling "t., E .C. a Collins H . .A.., H.M. Otfice of Works, S.W . Strand, W.C. , and Cumberland House, Kensington
Brown, F. R., 65-66 Chancery Lane, ·w.C . / Collins, Hyman Henry, F .S.I., 61 Old Broad St., E.C. Palace, S.W.
Brown, John Robert and James, 23 Harrington St., and 15 Fenchurch St., E.C. Dmery, H., 2 & 4 Old Queen St., S .W.
Hamp tead Rd., N.W. Collins, L . E ., 31 Gt. St. H elens, E.C . i Drnry. E. D .. F.S .I., 2~ Queen Anlie's Gate, S.,V.
Brown, Jos. Stuart, 148 BrecknockHd., N. Collins, M. Evlyn, 61 Old Broad St., E.C. f Duffield, W. H .. 5 Budge Row, E.C.
B1·own, Wm. E. (/) and Frank (a), 2 Whittington Colman, Ernest Gershom, 4 Raymond'::. Bldgs., Gray's Dnnch, C., 27 Clement's Lane, E.C., and LO Barnes 't.,
Avenue, E.C. Inn Rd., W.C. Commercial Rd.,E.
Browne, vV. vValter, 41 Great Queen St., \V.C. Colman, S., 39 Victoria St., S.W. f Dunford, J . Williams, lOOc Queen Victoria St., E.C.
Brutton, ,V. M., 5 G1·een St ., Leicester Sq., \V.C. Colson ( /'), Farrow ( /) and Nisbett (a), 7 New Ct., · Dunk, W. (a) , and Bousefteld. Billiter q. Hldgs .. E.C.
Brydon, John McKe9.n, 77 Newman St., ·w. Carey Street, W .C. f Dunn, J., 1 John Street , St. James's Squa.re, S. W.
Buckle, Edmund, 23 Bedford Row, W .C. Colyer , F., H Victo1·ia St., S.\V. Dunn, W., & Watson, R.,35Lincoln'sinn Fields,W.C.
a Buckle, J. G., 19 York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. a Dunn, W. N., 1ancl2 Bucklersbury, E.C.
Commins, F. J . (F.S.I.), 25 Victoria , 't., W estminster ,
Bucknall & Comper, 85 Old Queen St., Westminster, s.w. a Dun·ans, '1'., 71 Baker St ., Portman Sq., N.\V.
s.w. I Conder, A., Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge Street, West- Dyball, H!uvey, F.S.I., 35 Bucklersbury. E.C.
Bull, John and A. Edwin, 35 Craven St., Strand, W .C. minster, S.W. Dyer, F. Clark, 79~ Gracechurch St., E.C.
Bull, J. F., 30 Bedford Row, W.C. Conely, P., 9 Newcome n St., S.E . Eales, Chris., & Son, F.S .I. (/), 9 Welbeck t., ,;v_
Burch, E. R., 1 Gresham Buildings, E.C. " Cooke, W. G., 35 Walbrook, E.C. Earle, A."' ·• 92 James St ., Buckingham Gate, S., V.
Burden (j) and Milnes, 333 Oxford St., W . " Cooksey, Arthur W., 4: .A.dam St., Adelphi, W .C. Eastman Bros., 23 Bucklersbury, E.C. .
Bm·gess, Edward, 6 South Sq., Gray's Inn, W.C . Coombs, W. Allen, 31 Charing Cross, S.W. Easton, W . J., P.A..S.I., 101 Mill Hill Rd. , Mill Hill
Burgh and Forge(~), 1 Gresham Buildings, Basinghall + Cooper, G. W., 35 New Broad St .. E .C. Park W.
St., E .C. Cooper, J . P. , 16 Aubrey \Valk, Kensington, W. " Eastwood, J . H., 42 Cheniston Gdns., Kensington, ,V.
a Burnell, H. H ., F.S ..A.., 20 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea,S. W . Cooper, Jas. S., 8 Danes Inn, Strand, W.C. f Ebbetts . Walter J ., Sa\'OY House, 115 Strand, '\V.C.
j Burnell-Burnell, Alfred, Effingham House, Arundel a Coram, Harry, 46 Battersea Rise, S.W. Edis and Dale, 16 Gt. llfarlborough Street, W.
St., trand, ' ·l '.C. Corbett & Newson, 17 Gracechurch St., E .C. Edis, Rt . Wm., F.S.A., 14 Fitzroy Square , \V.
Burns, J., 180 Hammersmith Rd ., Vf. Carden, Chambers & Co., 63 Oxford St., W . Edmeston(/) and Gabriel (a), 42 Old B road St., E.C .
/ Burr , Alfred, 85 Gower St., , ¥ .C. a Coward, F. G., 25 Beford Row, W.C. Edmunds, 8. D., 13 H<irley St .. Bow. E .
~ B urr, Wm. Abm., 65 and 66 Chancery Lane, vV.C. Cowell & Gray, 4 Ilornsey Rise Gardens, N . f Edwards, George, 52 Cannon Street, E.C .
Burrell & Hind Smith , 11 King William St., E.C . Cowdl & Shaw, 4~ Finsbury Pavement, E.C . /Edwards, R. C., 37 Norfolk Street, Strand, ,V.C.
Bm-rell, vV ., 11 King William St., E.C. Cox, A., 37 Baker St., W . Eedle, F. J. (t) , a nd _Meyers, S. _H. (+), s. Railway
a Burt, W. II., 10 Bush Lane, Cannon St., E.C. Cox, A., 4 Adam St., Adelphi, W .C. Approach, London Bndge, S.E. (L1censed Victuallers
Burton, H . R., 9 Walbrook, E.C. a Cox, R. L., 9 Gt. James St., Beclford Row, W.C. Archts. )
+Bu ·hell, Hy., F .S .I., 33 New Bridge St.,E.C. Coyle, A.H., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Elgood, F. M., F.S.I., 98 Wimpole St., Cavendish q.,
a Butler, A. M., 16 Finsbury Circus, E .C. a Crace, L. P ., 4 Chapel Place, Cavendish Square, W. w.
Butler, C. McArthm', St. James's Hall, Piccadilly,'"· Cranfield, S. W., 19 Lincoln's Inn Fields. vV.C. Eliot, C., 473 Oxford St., W.
f Butler, John (Surveyor to Metropolitan Police, Scot- f Creed, R., 11 Finsbury Circus, E.C. Elkio!(ton, George, and Son(./), 95 Cannon St., E.C.
land Yard), 11 Redcliffe Gdns., S. Kensington,$.'". " Cresswell, II. 0., 17 HuckinghamSt., Strand, W.C. ,, Ellis, E . Brooke•, 18 Fenchurch St., E.C.
B utler , J. D., 11 Redcliffe Gardens,S. Kensington, S.W. Crewe, B., 9 Savoy Mansions, Strand, vV.C. Ellis, II. 0., 4B Fenchurch St., E.C.
Hutt, D., F .R.P.S., 35 Keppel St., RusRell Sq., W.C. Crickmay, G. R. (f), F.I.S., and Son (f), 13 Victoria Elphick, G. II., Broad Street House, E.C.
a BlLxton, Wm. J.J, 10 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C . Street, S.W. Elphicke, B . IA., 20 Queen Anne's Gate, S. W .
a Cable, J . M., F.i:i.I., 56 Ludgate Hill, E.C. Crickmay, Zimmerman & Abraham•, 4 llfincing Lane, +Elwell, G. W., 13 Bedford Row, W.C.
" Capell, Bruce J ., 70 Whitechapel Rd ., E . E.C. + Emden, 'Valter, 105 and 106 Strand,W.C., r
Capell, H.J., 20 Lynette Av., Clapham Common, S.W. Crockett, E. A. B., F.S.I., 11 Pancras Lane, E.C. /" Emernon, Wm., 8 The Sanctuary, Westmmster, S.\\ ·
a Carden, R. \V., 19 Craven St., Strand, W.C. a Crombie, J ., 25 Rumsey Rd., Brixton, S.W. Emes, J ames, 151 Ebury St., .W., and 66 Forthbridge
Carew, J. T., F.S.I., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. Crompton, P., 42 Mecklenburgh Sq., W.C. Road Clapham Common, S.W.
Carless, Thomas J., 39 Old Queen St., S.W. Cronk, Edwyn Evans, F.S.I., 12 Pall Mall, S.W. Emmett, II. A., 1 Monnet')' Road, Tufnell Park, N.
Caroe, W . D. (M.A., Cantab.), F.S . .A.., SA Whitehall Cro , A. W. S., 58 Conduit St., ,V. , England, A. J., 181 Q ueen Victoria St., E.C.
Place, S.W. Cross, W. S.(/), F.S.I.,andKekwick, 18 OuterTemp1e, English, C. W., 69 Chancery Lane, W.C.
Carpenter & Ingelow (f), 4 Carlton Chmbs., 4 Regent Strand, W .C. Epps, Walter !II., 107 Helix Rd., Brixton, S.E.
St., \V. Crosse, E., 11 Bermondsey Sq., S.E. Evans, Thos. Jay, 7 Durrell Rd., Fulham Rd., S.W.
a Carritt, Ernest, F.S.I., 57 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. a Crossland, R. E ., 1 Racquet Court, Fleet St., E.C. /Evans-Vaughan, C., 11 Adam St., Adel_phi, '\V.C. id
Carter, George, 513 Holloway Rd., N. Crossland. W . H., 25 .A.bchurch Lane, E.C. Eve, William (F.S.I.) & Son, 10 Umon Court, 0
Case & Gray 39 Victoria St., S.W. " Crquch, Hy. A., 12 Gray's Inn Square, W.C . Broad St., F .C.
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Faraday & Rodgers, 77 Cha.ncery Lane, "\¥.C. Gough, Hugh Roumieu, 35 Shaftesbury Rd., Ravens- H eelis, W ., F.S.I. , and Wrightson, F., F .S.I. , 26
Farthing, Walter 'l.'homas, 46 Strand, W .C. conrt Park, VV. Budge Row, E.C., and 36 Bonhan Rd., Brixton
Faulkner, A . P ., 2 Sloane Gardens, S.W. Gover, Arthur S ., F.S.I., 4 Queen St. Place, E.C. Hill,S.W.
a :Fay, P . J. J., 30 Brewer St., W. "Grace, ·wm., 50 Bedford Row , \V.C. a Helhcar,E .,lOSerjeant'sinn, Fleet St., E.C .
f Fenning, A. R . G., 46 Lincoln'sinn F ields, W .C. /Graham, A., F .S.A., C,arlton Chbrs,.~ Re~ent St.,S.W. a HeLlson,. H., A .S.I., 14 St. Edmund's Terrace, Prim-
Ferguson, C. J., F.S.A., 42 Clareville Grove, South Grah11m, VV ., 5 John St., Adelphi, w C. rose Hill, N ."\¥.
Kensington, S.W. a Grant, Spencer \V., Jlfoorgate Station Bnildings, 63 Henderson, A. R., -17 Pall Mall, S.W.
Ferryman, •r. Watson, 33 Chancery Lane, W .C. Finsbury Pavement, E.C. a Henman, Charles, 64 Cannon St.,E .C.
Field, H ., 1 Langham Chambers, All Souls Place, W. f Graves, \Valter, l!'.S.I., "\Vinchester House, 50 Old Henuell & Son (a ), 8 & 9 Essex St., Strand, \V.C.
l?ife, rl'. J ., 2 Whittington Avenue, E.C. Broad St ., E.C. Herbert, E ., 32 Bedford Row, W .C.
a F iggis, rr. P ., 28 ?ilartin's Lane, Cannon St., E .C. Greatback, G. H,, 51 MoorgateSt., E .C. a Heron & l3ellairs, 27 Fitzroy St., Fitzroy Square, "\¥.
Finch, J., 138 Mercers Rd., Upper Holloway, N. Greaves , J. H., & Co., •13 & 44 Lombard St ., E.C . .f Hesketh & Stokes, 110 Cheapside, E .C .
Finch, W. A., 76 Finsbury Pavement, E .C. f Green, A ., 11 Sull'olk St ., Pall Mall, S.W . a Hewitt, E. R ., 182 Blackfriars Rd ., S.E.
Findlay (t~ and Roques (t), 10 Basinghall St., E .C. Green, C . G., 16 Cliffords Inn, E. C . a Hewitt, J., 90Cannon St., E.C.
Fish, J., 7o Gloucester St., P1mh co, S.W. Green, Geo., Town Hall, Charing Cross R1., W.C . Hewitt,"\¥. E., 7 Gt. Colleg·e· 't., Westminster, S.W.
Fisher, E., 10 York Bldgs., Adelphi, W.C . + Green , G. H., 105 Gt. Russell St., Bloomsbury, "\¥.C. a Heyes, Austin, 8 John St., Adelphi, W .C.
a Fi.her. H. G., 24 F insbury Sq ., E.C. + Green, Percy, 113 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Hide, E. , l'l Gracechurch St. 1 E.C.
Flack, C.H., 2 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. Green, •r. 'K ., 70 Fin•hury Pavement, E.C. Higb>ins. C. J., Doning-ton House, Norfolk St., Strand,
Fleming, 0., 17 Pall Mall East, S.W. Green, \V. C., 21 Bedfo1·d Row, \V .C. w.c .
F letcher&Mir,-otti(<L),F.S.I., 106TredegarRd., Bow,E. Greenaway & Smith , 21 Queen Anne 's Gate, .W . Higgs, (-t ) & Rudkin (+) 25 John St., Bedford Row, \V.C.
a Fletcher, Bamster & Sons, 29 New Bridge St., E.C . Greenhalgh & Hrockbank, Broad St. House, E.C. .f Highton , G ., 28 St. Georges St., Westminster, S.W.
a Fletcher, H.P., P .A.S.I., 29 New Bridge St., E.C. Greenop, E., 5 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, \V .C . a Hill , Alfred, 73 Queen Victoria St. E.C .
Fletcher, H. M., 10 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. Gregg, Ebenezer, lA St. Helen's P lace, E.C. Hillier, H., 9 Bridge St., S.W.
F letcher,_Westley H., 13 Berners St., W . / G1·e!lier, v-.r., 6 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W . Hil lman, H. W ., 28 Martin's Lane, E .C.
F lew, J . B., 83 No rth End Rd., W. f Gridley, John B., 9 Al-gyll St., Regent St., W . a Hills, G. P. G. , 'l Adam St., Adelphi, W .C.
F lint, Ernest, 80 Coleman St., E.C. t Grierson , F . G., 7 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Hills, W . A . (!), & Son , 147 Bow I;.d., E.
F lockhart, William, 180 New Bond St., W. Grieve, C ..._ Lambs Bldgs., Temple, E .C. Hinds, R. A., 10 'l'mfalgar Buildings, 1 Northumber-
Florence,H . L.,3 VerulamBuildings, Grayrsinn, W.C. Griffiths, L . R .. -1 & 5 Warwick Crt., Gray's Inn, W.C. land Avenue, S.\V.
Flower, A. S., M.A., F S.A., 7 Gordon Place, W.C. Griffiths, R. \ .\ r ., 22 Henrietta St., Covent Garden, f Hine, G. T., F.S.I. , 35Parliament St., .\¥.
Flowers, H.H., 4 Little Sussex Place, Hyde Pk. Sq.,"\¥. w .c. Hin~'ton , F. "\V., Portland House, 73 Basinghall St.,
Ford, C. J ., 4 Mitre Court, Fleet St., E.C . Griffiths, "\V . L., Oswaldeston House, Norfolk St., E.C.
Ford, Son & Bm-rows, 21 Aldermanbury, E .C. Strand, \V.C. I-liscocks , A. N., 20 Knoll Rd., East Hill, Wands-
a Ford, S., 3 South Sq., Grays Inn, W .C. a Griggs, R., F.S.I., 11 Gray's Inn Sq., W .C. worth, S.W .
Forge & Forge, 28 Martins Lane, Cannon St., E.C . Grimes, S. L., 21 Victoria Rd., Ki lburn , N.W. Hoare & \Vheeler, 37 Davies St., Berkeley Sq., \V.
Forrester, A. C., 35 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Gritten, H., & Son, 8 Princes St., S.W. a Hodges, R. F~ 3 St. Albans Rd., Harlesden, N .\¥.
l'orster, R., 181 Queen Victoria St., E .C. " Groom , John, 1 B1·oad St. Buildings, E .C. Hodo·kinson, 1'. C. P., 22 Wellington St., Strand, "\¥.C.
a Forsyth & Maule, 16 Great Marlborough St., W. r1, Groom R., 20 New Bridge St., E .C.
1 Hodson (F.S.I.) & Whitehead, 7 Finsbu1·y Sq., E.C.
Foster, F., 8 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C . f Grose, V . J ., Terminus Chambers, 13 Railway Ap- Hodson, G. (M.I.C .E., F.G.S., F .S.I.) & F. W ., Ab-
l' oster,F. W., 41 Bedford Row, W .U. pl'Oach, London Bridge, S.E. bey Buildings, Princes St ., \.Vestminster, S.W.
Foulsham, C., 105 High St., Bromley, E. Grover, G. F., 13 Bedford Row, W.C. Hoe, W., 5 Bideford Mansions, Rosebery Av., "\V.C.
Fowler, F. H . (a), & Hall, J. W . , 508-509 Birkbeck a Gruggen , R. M., l\LS.I., 37 Spring Gardens, S.W. Hofl'man, Paul, 152 & 153 Palmerston Buildings, Old
Bank Chambers, W.C. Gruning, E.A., l?.S.I. , 25 Gresham ~ouse, E.C. Broad t., E.C.
Fowler, S. (o), F.S .I., andHugman, F., F.S.I., 9Craig'e f Gundry, H., 20 'Warwick Crescent,"\¥. Holden, C . H., Bay Ho., Heath St., Hampstead,
Court, Cha.ring Cross, S.W . (S urveyor to the L.C.C.) " Guy, A . L., 78 High St., Lewish11m, S.E . N .W.
a Fox, Frank, 99 Gresham St., E .C. f Gwyther, W.W ., F .S.L, 23 Bedford Row, W .C. Holdgate, J . T., 11 Bucking!utm St., Strand, \V.C.
Fox, G. A., 1 Southampton Row, Bloomsbu ry, W .C. Habershon & Fawckner, 39 Bloomsbury !:'q., ·w.c. +Holland, T. J., F.S.I., 30 Essex St., Strand, W .C .
Fox, G. H., 9 Jo hn St., Adelphi, W.C. a Habernhon, A . E ., 4 Queen S~ . P lace, E.C . Holliday, Stephen J., 20 Victoria St., S.W.
Foxley, A ., 11 Gt. James St., W.C. Hackford, G., 6 Queen Anne's Gate, S."\¥. Hollis, F. B., 17 Bedford Row, W.C .
a Frami;>ton, A., F .S .I., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., E .C. Haigh , B . P., 15 "\·Vilming·ton q., \ .\T.C. Holman & Goodrham, 109 Bow Rd., E ., and 6 King's
Francis, F. U) & H., 177 & 178Palmerston Buildings, Hale, R. I-I., F .S.I., 33 Old Queen St., Westminster, Bench Walk, E.C.
34 Old Broad St., E.C. s.w . Homer, E. C., 35 Bucklersbury, E .C .
Fraucis, Leon A., F .S.I. , 8 John St .. Adelph i, W.C. Halford, F. E., 165 Fenchurch St., E .C. Hood, J., & Sons, 37 Walbrook, E.C.
Freeland, J. J .,17 Francon ia Rd., Elms Park, Clapham Ha.l~:::ooper , & Davis, 21 Old Queen St., Westminster, Hoole, A. II., 21 King William St., Strand \V.C.
Common, S.W. .f Hoole, Elijah, 16 F insbury Circus, E.C . '
Frend, Houchin & Monis (F.S .I .), :Bloomsbury Mnn- a Hail, C.R. G., 6 Charles t., Kensington Court, W . "Hooper, F., Amberley House, 12 Norfolk St., Strand,
sions, Hart St., W.C. Hall, E. L., 1 Gresb11m Bldgs., B11singhall St., E.C . w.c.
Frend, H., 10 Gray's Inn Square, W.C . .t
Hall, E.T., 57 llfoo1·gate St., E.C. Hopkins, A . C., 151 New Bond St., W.
.f Frere, A., 34 Essex St., Strand, W.C. f Hall , G. A., 1 Victori11 St., Westminster S.W. Hopkins, A . J., F .S .I., 37 llfortim.or St., W .
a Frere, Eustace Corrie, 27 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. .f Hall, Henry, 17 Southampt on St. . Bloomsbury, v-.r.c. Hopkins, Percy A., 37 Berners St., "\V.
.a Frisch, G. J., 17 St. Swithin's Lane, E .C. Hames, F . J., 14 Gray's Inn Sq., W.C. Horde1_:,, P. Morley, 1-18 New Bond St., W .
Fry, J. H., C.E., F.S.I., 6•1 Craven Park, N.W. a Hamilton -Gordon, G.1 3 Princes :n'lansions, Victoria Horn, JJ., l Trump St., W.
+Fulford, Robt. S., 16 Parkhm·st Rd., Holloway N . St.,S.W. a Hornblower. G., 2 Devonshire Terr., Por t land P l. , \~T.
.f Fullerton, H . J., 24 Fopstone Rd., Kensington, S.W . Hamilton, John, F.S.I., Wormwood Chambers, 23&24 Horsem~n , ·w. G., 67 t. Geo rges Rd., S.\¥ .
Fullerton. "\V., 46 Castlewood Rd., Upper Clapton,N. "\¥ormwood St., E .C . Horsley, G. C., 2 Grays Inn Sq., W.C.
Gabriel. E., 42 Old Broad St., E.C. Hammack, Lambert (ri), & Son, 59 A Bishopsgate St. Houston (n ) & Houston (a), 25 York Buildings
.f Gale, A. J., F.S.I., 4 Serjeant'• Inn, Fleet St., E .C. Within, E .C . Adelphi, W .C. '
.f Gale, E . S . . Falcon Court . 32 Fleet St., E .C. Hammond , l~ .• 38 M~rse1"s Rd., Upper Hollowt.ty, N . Hoveuden & Barber, 30 Bishopsgate St. Without ,
Ga.le, ]. , 226 Long Lane, Bermondsey, S.E. Hammond. h .. G., 10 Essex St., W.C. E.C .
Gammell, IC., 3 New Inn, Strand, ·w.C. n Hancock, C.R., -17 Old Broad St., E.C. a. Howard, E. P., 14 Gray's Inn Sq., W.C.
Garbutt, M., .rn Gt. James St., W.C. Hancock, \•V.~ 6 York Bldgs., Adelphi, \V.C. Howell & Brooks, 4 Queen Victoria St., E .C.
Gargery , \~r . T., 29Bo.rry Rd., Ea.st Dulwich, S.E. Hansom, J. S., 27 Alfred Place West, South Ken- a Howgate, W . C., Perchard House, 70 Gower St., W.C.
Garner, T., 7 Gray's Inn Sq .. "\V.C. sington, S.W. Hoyland, Edward D., 2 Walbrook, E.C .
Garrood, T . llf., F .S.I., 172 Fenchurch St., E.C. Harber, W. F., 6John St., Adelphi, \V.C. " Hubbard &Moore, 85 Gresham ' t. , E.C.
Gascoyne, W., 12 Wharfedale St., South Kensington, Hardcastle, W. J ., 19 Surrey t., Strand. \~r .c. Hudson, (F.S.I. ) & Booth (a) , 17 Godliman St., E.C .
s.w. n Hare, H. T., 13 Hart St .. Bloomsbury, W.C. a Hudson, Edward William, l!'.S.I. , 76 Fellowes Rd.,
Gems & Clark , 218 Tottenham Court Rd., \~r . a Harnor, E., 5 John t.;.,Adelphi, \V .C . Hampstead, N.W.
.f G~or!l'e (Ernest) & Yeates, 18 Maddox St., \V. Harrap, Hewett & Dumeld, 5 Budge Row, E.C . n Hudson, John, 80 Leman St., E.C .
f G1bbms, J. G., 11 Bow Lane, Chea.pside, E .C.
Harrer, F. E., 58 Conduit St., W . " Hudson, John, 23 York Place. Baker St., W.
a Gibbon, W . Jacomb, F.S .I., 57 Lincoln ' s Inn Fields, lfarrington (a) & Ley , 65 Bishopsgate St. Without, Hudson, Wm., 19 Bennett's Hill, E .C.
w .c. E .C. n Hughes, A. E ., 29 Mortimer St., "\V.
Gibson, J. S ., 4 Gray's Inn q., W.C. Harris & Harris. 22 Surrey St., Shand, \V.C. Hukins & Mayell, 76~ Westbourne. Grove, W .
.a Giles, Gough & Trollope, 28 Craven St ., Strand, W.C . fa Harris, E. Swinfen, 8 & 9 Essex St., Strand, \\T.C.
Harris, George, St. Pierre, S Ironmonger Lane, E.C.
Hulbert, \V. C ., 50 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W .
Humphreys -Davies & Co., 8 Laurence Pountney Hill,
Gilliard, J ., & Son , 4 Arundel St., Strand, "\V.C. Hal'ris, Luwee, C.E., Chancery Lane Safe Deposit, E.C.
Ginham, P. N ., 11 Hart St., Bloomsbury, \V.C . w.c. Humphrey•. Hopkins & Walker, 5 taple Inn, Hol -
Girdwood, J., 18 Adam St., Adelphi,_\V.C. Harrison, E. J ., 12 Crompton Terrace, Highbury, N . born, W.C.
Glenn, John, 11 Queen Victoria St., .l!'.C. f Hanison, R. C ., F .S.I., 103 Car:non St., E.C. Hunt & Steward, -i5 ParJ;ament St. , S.W'.
Goddard, R. "\¥. K., 19 Buckingh am St., Strand. "\V.C.
Godman, Ernest, 20 Beaufort St., Chelsea, S ."\¥. Harrison, "\¥ . H., ( f) , & \Va.rd, Melville S., 66 Victoria
St.,S.W.
f Hz¥t, F . w. H., F.S.I., 30 York Place, Portman Sq.,
Goldie, E., 31 Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, W. Harston, A. & C. (fl , 15 Leadenhall St., E .C. (Hunt, George H., 26 Bedford Row, W .C.
a Goldsmith, Fmncis T. \¥., 1 Verulam Buildings, Gray's a Hart, Alfred H., 9 Staple I nn, Holborn, W .C . Hunt, J., 3 New Inn, 'trand, W.C .
InnRd., W.C. Hart, 'l'. G., 14 Clifl'ords!nn, E.C. n, Hunt, Leonard Vincent, 34 Queen St ., E.C .
a GGoldsmith, "\Villiam, F.S.I., 40 Old Broad St., E.C. Harvey, A. J. , 63 Nowick Rd., Clapton, N.E. Hunt, W., Doninrrton Ho .. Norfolk St. Strand, W.C.
'oodchild, J . E ... & on, 81 Finsburv Pavement, RC . n Harvey, F . M., 66 Cheriton Sq., Upper Tooting, S."\V . Hunt, W. G., 12 Bedford Gdns., Kensington, W.
GGoode, Charles H., 22 Buckingl111.m St., tra.nd,W.C. n Harvey, G. , 18Ingersoll Rd . . Shepherd's Bush,\¥. Hunter, Charles V., Wardwbe Chambers, E.C .
oodland, J., 53 Victoria St. S.W. .f Harvev, "\Yilliam. 47 Victoria t ., S.\¥. a Hunter, P ., 5 St. Luke's Villas, Lower Norwood, · .E .
GGoodland, J . H., 109 Victoria t .. S.W. Haslam , R .H., Chm Ho. , Surrey St., trand. W.C. a Huntley- Gordon, iI., 123 Cannon St., E.C .
oodwin, Henry, 403 Old Kent Rd. S.E Hasluck, F . R ., 23 Bush Lane, Cannon St., E.C. Hu sey & Walcott, F.S.I., 1 Gray'• Inn Place, W .C.
Goodwin , \¥alter, 2 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Hatcher, G. W ., 26 Finsbury Sq., E .C . Hutchings, A. B ., 14 Victoria St., S.W.
Good;vyn, Leo \V., F.S.I., Granville Chambers, Gran- Hawkins, E. Elton, 19 York Buildings, Adelphi, \V.C . H utchinson . C. E., 28 John St., Bedford Row, W.C.
ville Place, W . Hayes, L.A ., 12 Regen t St., S .W . Hyde, W. II., 1-18 Birchanger Rd., Norwood Junction.
Goodwin , W. Duvall, 14 Gt. St. Thomas Apost le:E.C. Haylor . .B., 43 Winchester Avenue, Brondesbury , Hyman, W., 46 Cathcart Rd., West Brompton. S.W .
G]3don (f) , Lowther (f) & Gun ton, Finsbury House, N .W. I'Anson, E., &. Son (.(), M.A., Cantab., F.S.I., 7A
+ G lomfield St., E.C. Hayton, J . D. , 6 M illbank St., \'l'estminster, S.W. Laurence Pountney Hill, E.C.
GOrdon, Alex., 107 Queen Victoria St., E.C. f Hav,vard, C. F ., F . . A ., 47 Museum St., Bloomsbury, lbberson, H. G ., 28 Martin's Lane, Cannon St., E.C.
Ordon, A. J .. 12 York Bldgs., Adelphi, W.C. w.c . Ince, Howard, 21 Kin~ "\Villiam t., trand, \¥.C.
Go~;-~n , G. W. H ., 2 Princes Mansions, Victoria. St., Haywood & :Miles, H Southampton St., Strand, \V .C . Inglis, J. Elmsley, 9 Great Russell St., W.
a Hazel, W. E. , 6 Tavistock Sq., ·w .C. + ! gram , W. G ., City Bank hambers, 44 Theobald's
Gord.on, R. C. T ., 395 Romford Rd., Forest Gate. E. Heath J ., 61 and 62 Chancery Lane, \~r .c. Rd., W.C.
,, ~oshn, E. J., 1 Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn, \ V.C. f Hebb, '.r., London County Council, Spring Gardens, Tnruo.n & Brown, 7 Bedford Row, W .C.
oss . . G. , 25 Bedford Row "\V.C. S:>N. Inskipp, G. (f), & Mackenzie , 6 Bedford Row, ·w.c.
372 ARCHITECTS. [London.
"Instone, Edward, 68 Addi•on Rd., Kensington, W . Lanc hester, H . V. (~),Stewart, J . S., & Richards, E.A., Marshan , C. J. (n) , and Bradley, C. J., 1 Old Qt.cen
/Isaacs, L . H., A.I.C.E., 3 Verulam ] uildings, Gray'~ 1 Vernou Place, Bloomsbury, W.C. Street, WeBtm1nster, S. W.
Inn, & Holborn Town Hall, Gray's Inn Road, W.C. Lander, Bedells and Crompton (a), 6 John Street a Marshall, E. W., 139 Oxford Street, W.
Izard, J. Grafton, 5 Bloomsbury Square, W.C . Bedford Kow, W.C. ' Marshall (William Cecil , M.A.) and Vickers, 28 Becl -
+Jack, R. A ., Peninsular House, Monument St., Lo11- Lander, H. C., l Arundel St., Strand, Vl .C. ford Square, W.C .
don B ridge, S.E. ' . Landsde!l & Hanison, 38 Bow Lane, Cheapside, E.C . + Marsland, Ellis, 244 Camberwell Road, S.E.
Jackson , A. B., 26 llfocklenburg Square, W.C. Liine, F. vV., 106 Albion Road, Stoke Newin1<Eon, N. Marsland , 111., 68 Gt. '.l'ower St., E.C.
1" Jackson, C . E ., Austin Friars ffouse, 39 New B road Ln.ngdon, Arthur U-. 17 Craven St., Strand , ,.,r.c.
1 Mart, S., 26 Cheapaide, E .C.
St.,E.C. a Lani;ston, H. H., 6 John St., Bedford Row, W.C . lfart1:zi, A . C., 5 Great College St., W estminster,!S.W.
Jackson, George, 31 Charing Croes, S .W. Lansdown, \:leorg·e A., 9 Regent St., Waterloo Place, a Martm , A. J., 386 Old Street E .C.
Jackson, J . C., ~4 Bo1ou!l'h High St., S .E. S.W. ttnd 67 New Kent ltoad, S.E. l Martin, E. J., M.I.C.E., care' of Messrs . Grindley and
Jackson, S., !;5 Fenchurcn St., EC . Large, 'w. Alfred, 83 Chester Square. S.W . Co., 55 Parliament Street, S. '"" ·
Jackson, Thomas, G., A.R.A., M.A., F.S.A., 14 Buck- Laurence & Co., 22 St. Mary- Axe, E.C. Martin, G.D., F .S.I., 3 Pall Mall East, S.W.
ingham St., Strand, W.C. · a Laurence, G. E. 111., C~andos Chambers, 22 B ucking- Martmeau & Meller, 180 New Kent Rd., S.E.
a Jacob, Louis, 423 .New Cross Rd., S.E . ham St., Adelphi, W .C. Martineau, E. H., 30 w·eymouth St., Portland Pl. W.
ri Jacques, \V. , 2 l!""'en Court, Fenchurch St., E.C . + La:v, U. Orlando, Dacre House, Arundel Street, Mason,..I.,C.E.,8 Paddenswick Road , l:Iammersmitl{,w.
a James, J. W., 22 Lanercost Rd., Tulse Hill, S.W. Strand, W .C . ·""R..J Matcham, F., 9 WarwickCo•u·t, Holborn ·w .c.
./+James, '1'. E. Lidiard, 50 Lincoln's Inn F ields, vV.C. ~aw, Ernest, 72 Cannon Street, E.C. ·· Mathews (J . Douglas) (F .S.I.) and Son, 11 Dowgat
Ja1·vis, H., & Son (!), 29 'l'rinity Sq., Borough, S .E. Lawrence, vVilliam .R., 57 and 58 Chancery Lane,W.C . H1ll,E .C.
Jarvis, A. VV. The Horniman l\fusemn, Forest Hill,
1
Laws, James l .h ompson 1 51 Oseney Crescent, N.\~r .
1 1
Matthews, T. T., 14. Penn Rd. Villas, N.
S.E. HEED.; Lawton, W. J. t:>., 24 St. Andrew's Road Stoke May, E. J ., 2l Hart Street, Bloomsbury, W.C ..
Jeckells, W. A., 7 Lyveden Rd., Tooting June., S. vV. Newington, N. ' May,J. H.,College Chambers,249! High Holborn,W.C.
Jenkins, Sons & Ellis, 171 Lewisham High Rdh. S.E. Lean, G:. Ashby, Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge Street, May, Stanley, 35 South1tmptou St., Strand, W.C.e1
Jennings, A. S., 62 Barry Rel., East Dulwich, ::i .E. We~tmrnster, f:'l. YV. a May lard, C. G .. 13-14 King St., KC.
Jenning~E. W. (a), & Bucknall, 72 :Finsbury Pave- Lean, \:le.orge Gilbert, Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge St., Maylard, M. W., H3 Cannon St., E .C . '
ment, ~ . c. Westminote1", S.W. a Mayston,.A. R., 7 Gt. James St., Bedfo1·d Row, '\V.C.
Joass, J. J., 31 John St., Bedford Row, vV.C. a L each, C. Pembertou, 21 Pelham Cre,.cent, South M ead, C H., 8 Mortimer St., W.
Johnson & Byfield, 273 Upper St., N . Kensington, W. Meakin and Archer, 11 and 12 Clement's Lane, Lom-
a Johnson, B. V. (M.A., C1mtab.), 20 Victoria St., S.VV. a Ledger, F. W., 8 Philpot Lane, E.C. bard Street, E.C .
a Johnson, John, 9 Queen Victoria St., E.C . Lee, John S., and tlons, 35 Craven Street, W .C. Meakin, W.F. & Son,6 Martin's Lane, Cannon St.,E.C.
Johnson , J., Cllandos Ch.ambers, 22 Buckingham St., Lee, J. 8., 28 'l'heobalds Rd., W.C . 't Measures, H.B., 16 Great George St., S.W .
Strand, W.C. Lee,]'., 6 Great Uollege Street, Westmin ster, S.W. t Medhmd, J., 12 South Square, Gray'" Inn, W .C.
a J ohnson, W. E., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. f Lee, J . '1'., 26 Great James Street, Bedford Row, W.C. Medl!cott, W. B., 5 Gt. College St., Westminster, S.W.
Johnstone, FI., 1 Argyll St., Regent St., W . Lee, Philip Barratt, 89 Warwick St., Belj\'ravia, S. W ._ Meeson, Frederick, 1 Alwyne Sq., CanonburyPk., N.
Jollye, E . A., Engrs . Office, L.B. & S. C . Ry., London Lee, S. W. (/) (F.S.l.), and Pain, W. (./), 63 Lincoln's Mercer, F. Howard, '' Gr<!aamere, '' Acton, W.
Bridge, S.E. Inn Fields, W.C. a Merrin, H. Wagstaffe, 31 Fenchurch St., E.C .
Jones, J. H. (a) & H . E. (a), 94 Dalston Lane, N .E. Leeming and Leeming, Victoria House, 117 Victoria Metcalf & Grieg-, 10 Sargeant's Inn, E. C.
Jones, F. E., 20 Cockspur St., S.W. Street, Westmrnster, 8 .W . Micklethwaite, J. '.l'., 15 Deans Yard, S. W.
Jones, F. H., F .S.I., Parliament :Mansions, Victoria Lees, l!., . C., 20 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W . a Middleton, G. A . 'l'., 19 Craven St., Strand, W.C.
St.,S .W. a Lees, W. Hewson, 35 Mecklenburg Square, W.C., and Middleton, vV. J., 178BelsizeRd., ;N'.'W.
Jones, C. H ., 61 S t. Mary Axe, E.C. 171 .Lewish>tm lligh Road, S.E. (District Surveym· Mid worth, R., Bank Chambers, Station Rd., F insbury
Jones, J. J., 14 South Squat·e, Gray's Inn , ·w.c. fo1· South East Deptford) . Park, N.
Jones, J . M., 23 F i nsbury Circus, J.i.:.C. a Legg, Uharles A., 18 Grafton St., Mile End Road, E. Mileham, C. H. M., 1 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C .
a Jones, W. C., 32 Bedford Row, vV .C. ./Legg, George, 61 King William (ltreet, E .C. a ll1illard, W., 10 Gray's Inn Square, W.C.
Joseph, N. S. (l), & Smithem, Moorgate Station Legg, H. S., & Son, Architects' Office. Christ's Hospital, a Miller, F. 'r. W. , 9 Queen A.:.ine's Gate, S.'\\T.
Buildings, 45 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Newgate St., E.C., & 13 Grafton St., Mile End Rd., E. Miller, Walter James, 182 Oxford l:it., W.
f Joseph , Delissa, F.S .I. , 17 & 18 Basinghall St., E.C. Leigh, ll. B., 15 New Broad St., E.U . Mµne, W. 0. (a) , & Hall,J. C., 77 Chancery Lane, W .C.
·r Judge, M. H., & 'ons, 7 Pall Mall, S. W. Lemon(./) and Blizard, C.E.,Westminster Chambers, M ilnes, Robert, P.A.S.I.
/Judge, G., 5 Frederick Place, Gray'.s Inn Rd., W .<;: . 9 Victoria ~treet, S.'W. Mingay, J ., 90 Beaufo1t St., Chelsea, S.W.
a Julian G . Richards, 62 and 63 Basmghall St., E .C. Le Rossiguol, J?., F .S.I., M.S.I., 1 Gresham Buildings, f Minty, E . A., 39 Victoria St .. Westminster , S.W,
Karslake, L. (a),oand Mortimer, 35 Old' Queen Str eet, Basinghall Street, E.C. Minty, J. Andrew, 10 Gray's Inn Square, W.C .
Westminster, '.vV. Letbaby, '"" R., 2 Gray's Inn Square, W.C. f. Mitchell , Arnold, 39 Great Marlborough St., W.
Keen, Arthur, 4 Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn, a Lethbr1dge, George, 7 Draper's tfardens, Throgmorton .I Monckton, H.P., F.S.I. , 32 Walbrook, E.C.
W.C . A.venue, E.C. f Monson, Edward, Grosvenor House, Acton Vale, W.,
.f Keide, Robert. F.S.I ., Suffolk House, Laurence Pount- Leverton, W. J. H., 10 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C . and 22 Buckingham St., Adelphi, W.C. (Diocesan
ney Hill, E.C. Lewcock, E.W., 35 Methley Street, Kennington, S.E. SUl'veyor) .
a Keith, J . M., 4.3 HillfielclRd., W est Hampstead, N.W. + Lewcock, R. A., 88 Bishopsgate Street Within, E.C. t Monson , E. C. P., 22 Bucking·ham St., Adelphi, W.c .•
Kelf, J. J., 76 Fiusbury Pavement, E.C. and 91 Foulden Road, Stoke Newington, N. ' Moody, T., F .S.I., 30 CockRpur St., S. W.
Kelly, J., 466 Oxford St., W. Lewis, W. G. B., 28 Chatham Plo.ce, Hackney, N .E. a Moore, A.H., 25 Avenue Villas, Cricklffwood, N .W .
Kemp, F. Nesbitt, 22 Chancery Lane, W.C. Liddell, J., 87 Chelsea Gdns., Chelsea Bridge Road, Moore, E. E., •17 Mecklenburg Square, W.C., and 1000
't Kempster, L. J .. 1 Albert Bridge Rd., S.'W. s.w. Queen Victoria St., E.C.
a Kennard, J. i.\11., 13 Railway Approach, London Lines, A., 103 Hammersmith Rd., W. Moore, Temple, 37 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W .
Bridae SE Linea, J. 'l'., 19 St . Anne's Road, Wandsworth, S.W. a Moore, Theodore, 7 Leadenh all St., E .C.
Kennedy'.i, F.S .I., 25 Bedford Row, W.C. Littlewood, Lionel, F.S.I., 26 Gt. James St., Bedford
Row, W.C.
Moore, T . W., 20 New B1·idge St.,E.C .
a Kennedy, W. \V., 4 Adam St., Adelphi, W .C . a Morrice, A.G., " Beechcroft," Upper'l'ootingPk .. S.W.
Kent, A., lOi Cannon St., E.C. Loader, Ernest, Raleigh House, Brixton Hill, S.W. Morris & Ryan, 2 Metal Exchange Bldg>, Whittington
Keogh, C. G., Bloomsbury Mansions, Hart St., W .C. Lockhead, John, 21 Old Queen St., Westminster, .W. Avenue, E.C.
.I Kerr, Robert, 139 Oxford St., W. a Lohr, C.H., 7 Henstridg·e Villas, Regen t's Park, N.'W . Morton , A. C.,12,J Chancery Lane, W.C., and47 Ganden
Kerr, Harry, 139 Oxford S t., W . a Long, Charles, 7 Hosslyn H ill, Hampstead, N .W. Rd., Clapham, S.W.
.f Kersey, Alexander Hemy, F . .I., Moorgate Station Longmore, F. R., 7 Great Atie Street, E . Moss, T. W., F .S.I., 7 Gray's Inn Place, W .C.
Buildings, 21 F insbury Pavement., E .C., and vVool- J Longmore, W . ,A., 7 Great Alie Street, E. Mossop, J., M.S.I., 4. St. Mary's Mans., Paddington;w.
more Estate Office, Brockley, S.E. Lovegrove, H., 124 Shoreditch High St., E. Motte, A. C., 14.Glynfield Rd., Craven Park, N. W.
Key, T . E., 5 Bloomsbury Sq ., W.C. Lovell, R. J., ·J6 Queen Victoria Street, E.C. Morphen, R., 39 Cursitor St., E.C.
Keynes, J. A. J., 5 Gledhow Terrace, Kensington,S.W . f Low, George, 10 Basinghall Street, E .C. Moulds & Porritt, 62 Queen Victoria St., E.C.
Kidner, W. (/),and Berry, W. H. A. (a), 23 Old Broad a Low, Ralph, 10 Basiughall Street, E.C .
Street, E.C . Lowdell, W., 25 John St., Bedford Row. vV.C.
./ Mountf'?rd, Edwa1·d W., 17 Buckingham St., W.C.
Mu g·gendge & Co., 9 Regent St., S. W.
Killick A. P., 16 Basinghall St., E.C.
't Kinde~, Authur, and Son, Suffolk House, Laurence
Lucas, T. Geoffrey, 10 Gray's Inn Square, ·w.c.
Lucas, W. L., 17 Ryder St., St. James, S.W. I Mugg·eridg-e, Sidney, 122 Clapham Park Rd., S. W.
a Muller , J . J .. F.S.I., 19 Bedford Rd., Crouch End, N.
Poultney Hill, E.C . a Lucas, W. K., 12 Dalmeny Aveuue, '.l'ufnell Park, N. + Mullins, A. E., Bank Bldg<., 16 Church St., Camber-
King & Bromley, 52 Lincoln's Inn Fields, i.v,.c. a Luck, H . R., 1 Park Place Villas, Maida Hill, W. well Green, l:l.E.
King, Charles, 10 Bush Lf!-ne,, Cannon St., h.C . Lucy, Hubert, 15 St. Geo1·ge's Mansions,Bessborough a Mundy, '1'. E ., 12 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C., and
a. King, Charles, R. ,B.,, 35 Sprmg Ga_rd~ns, 8.W. Gardens, S.W. 31 King"s Rd., Chelsea, S.W .
King, F. W. M., B1lhter Square Bmldmgs, E .C. Lund, G. 'IV., 11 Bond Court, Walbrook, E .C. ./ Murray,J. (a) , and Foster, F.S.I., Adelphi Chambers, 7
King, John Charles, 41 Ea.stcheap, E.C. Lutyens, E. L., 29 Bloomsbury Sq., W.C. John St., W.C.
King, Mark, W., and Sons, 17 _L eadenhall Street, E.C. Lyon, T., 118 Kensington High St., W . Munay, J.C. T., 21 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W.
r King, Zephaniah, 171 V1ctona Street, S.W., ancl 4 a l'IIaoAlister & Tench, 9 Gray's Inn Square, W.C. Murray, Robert Cunninghame, 1 Racquet Court, E.C.
Selwood Terrace. Brompton, S.W. McDonald, vV. Scott, 2 Fen Court, E.C . Munay,Thos.E.,11 Rembrandt 'l'er.,LeeifighRd.,S.E.
Kinawell Albert Edward, 103 Cheapside, E.C., and •JO a McDonnell, G., 12 City Rd. (Finsbury Square) , E.C. .f Nash, W. Hil ton , Bush Lane House, Cannon St., E.C.
Ola Bond Street, W. Macey, F. W., 1 Lombard Ct., Gracechurch St., E.C . f Neale, J., F .S ..A.., 10 Bloomsbury Square, W.C .
Knight, E.W., F.S.I., 4.8 South St., Greenwich, S.E. McG1uel-Hogg, Hon . .A..,36 L incoln's Inn Fields, W.C . Needham, J. G. (+) & H. G., IS Lower ClaptonRd.,N.E.
a Knight, F. G., 6 Great College St., Westminster, S. W. f Mackinnon, A . K.,F.G.S., M.I.C.E.,12 FopstoneRoad, Neve, W . West, 5 Bloomsbury Square W .C.
't Knight H. E., 75 Aldermanbury, E.C. Earl's Court, S.W. Nevinson, E. (a), and Newton (a), 7 Staple Inn, Hol-
a Knight; J. A . G., 21 Godliman St., Doctors Common•, f Mackland, J ., 14 Hai:t St., Bloomsbury, W.C. born, W. C.
E.C. Mackmurdo, A.. H., 20 Fitzroy St., W. New, E . V . (a) (F.S.I.), and Son, 62 George St., Man-
Knight, J. Mackenzie, F.G.S., 35 Bancroft Road, E., a McLachlan , Hugh, 1 Furnival Street, E.C. chester Square, W .
and" Bushwood," \¥anstead, Essex. Mallandain, A. E., 51 Cheapside, E.C. Newcombe, Sydney, 8 Kenway Rd., Earl's Court, S.W.
Knight, vV. Milner , 35 Bancroft Road. E. Mander, Charles J., 65 and 66 Chiu:cery Lane, W.C . Newlyn, H . M., .JO Old Broad St., E.C.
f Knight, S., 175 and 176 Temple Chambers, Temple +Mann, Ernest .A..,44 Rectory Rd., StokeNewington,N. Newman,,, A . H. (./), and Newman, D. (/), 31 Tooley
Avenue, E.C. Manning, G. Herbert, 118 Cannon Street, E.C. St., E .v.
f Knightley, Thomas Edward, 106 Cannon Street, E.C. a Manning, M. P., 6 Mitre Court Chambers,Temple,E.C. Newman and Jaques, 2 Fen Court, Fenchurch St., E.C.
and 2 The Grove, Hammersmith, ·w. Manning,W. C., and A. S. (M.A. Cantab.), 22 Bucking- a Newnham, John, 1 Dane's Inn, Strand, W.C.
Knott, S . E., Clun House, Surrey St., Strand, W .C. ham Street, Strnnd, W.C . Newson, T., 17 Gracechurch St., E .C.
.I Knowles, J , Queen Anne's Lodge, St. James's Park, Marchant, R., 28'.l'heobalils Rd., vV.C. Newton, Ernest, 4 Raymoud Bldgs., Gray's Inn, W.C.
s.w. a Marks, F. W., 3 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C, Newton, P. E., 2New Sq .. Lincoln's Inn, W .C. ·
Koch, Alex., 58 Theobald's Road, W.C . Mark•, Percy L., Albert Buildings, 49 Queen Victoria Niblett,E. E., 13 Union Court, Old Broad St., E.C.
Koppers. C., 22 Great James Street., W.C. . . . Street, E.C. a Nicholl, S. J., 1 Caversham Rd., Kentish Town, N .W .
Lacey, H.B., 2 Army & Navy Mans10ns, Victoria St., Marler & Marler, 176 Sloane St., S.W . Nicholas, G. S., 2 South Sq., Grays Inn, W.C.
Maniott, E . T ., 3Clitl'ordsinn, E.C. Nichols (DanielCubitt) (+) ,Sons and Chuter,3Howard
L:CeV:.·J. T., F .S.I., 10 Buckingham St., Strand , W.C. Marsh, Harry, 38 Great James Street, W.C. St., Strand, W.C.
Ladds John 7 Doughty Street, W.C. Marsh, R. B., 159 Fenchuroh Street, E .C. Nicholson, E. J., 13 Heathcote St., vV.C.
Lambert, H.', & Son, 59 Bishopsgate Street, E .C. Marshall & Nelson, 36 Victoria St., S.'\V. a Nield, Geo . E., The Outer Temple, Strand, W.C.
London]. ARCHITECTS. 373
N ightingale, A. C., 41 Great Queen St., W.C. P~:::'. G. Prowse, 17 Iveley lld., Rectory Grove, Clap - Saville & Martin, Dacre H'se,Arundel St.,Strand,W.C
Nightingale , A. B., AlbertWks., Albert Embankment, f Sa,,wyer, Joseph, 63 and 64 Chancery Lane, W .C.
S.E . ! Pownall, P. H. (County Surveyor of M iddlesex), f Sawyer, R., 10 Craig's Court, Char ing Cross, S .W.
Nive n (n) &Wigg'lesworth (a.),34 MecklenburgSq.,W.C. Guildhall, Westmin,ter, S.W. a Sayer, C. Edward, 17 '3obo Sq., W.
North, DavidJ:{., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., E.C. Poynter, A., 148A Sloane St., S.W. SC>Lmell (f) & Colyer (Brewers),18 Gt. George St.,S .W.
" North , S. V., 203 Strand, W.C. a Pratt, G. P. , 25 Old Queen St., S .W . f Scamell, G., F .G.S ., "Gayton," Avenue Rd., Crouch
a Northcote, A. K, 17 & 18 Tuthill St.,Westminster,S.W. f Pratt, H. W., Roll• (;bambers,89 Chancery Lane,W.C. End,N.
Nortun, C. fl., 7 Gt. James St., ·w.C. a Prentice,A. N . ,Bas tings Hse. ,Norfolk F>t. ,Strand, W .C. Schneider, E., 44 Cheriton Sq., U pper TQoting, S.W.
f Norton, J., 95 RidgmountGardens, W.C. Price, J . S., 1 Arundel St .. Strand, \V .C. Schultz, R. W., 14 Gray'• Inn Sq., W.C.
f Notley, II.. P., F.S.I., 35 Bucklen•bury, E.C., and 11 Prickett & Ellis, 57 Chancery Lane, W .C., anJ 4 High a Scorer, George 0 ., 28 Newman St., Oxfo1·d St., W.
' Paradise II.ow, Cambrid~e lld., E . St., Highgate, N . Scott, John, 2,\1 Bedfor d Row, W.C.
Noyes, J . G. F inch, Mayfair Chambers, 42 Half-moon Pridmore, l!'.S .I. (t) , and Anderson (a), 2 Br oad St. a Scott, J. D., 27 Brunswick Sq., W.C.
St., P iccadilly, W. Buildings, E .C. /Scott, J . O .•. F.S.A., 35 Spring Gardens, S .W .
Nutter, A. E., 13 Chelmsford lld., Leyton stone, E . P 1idmore, A. S., F.S.I., 35 Craven St., Strand , W.C. .I Scott, W. Gillbee, 25 Bedford Row, W .C.
Oakley, \V., 29 Charles St., St. James , S.W . Pl'ior, KS., 10 Melina P l. , St . John's Wood, N .\V. a Scrymgour,W. H.,13Lovell'sCt .. Paternester Row,E.C.
Oakley, W . H., H Henriett.a St., Covent Garden, W.C. n. Protheroe. F., 25 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. l:icurry and Wright, Adelphi Chambers, 7 John St.,
Ogden, M. Guy, F .S.I., 80 Coleman St., E.C. a. Pryce, T. E., 10 Gray's Inn Sq., W.C. Adelphi, W.C .
Oliver, liany, SO Lem>Ln St., E . ./ Prynne, G. H. :Fellowes, 6 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. Searle, C. G. and Son(+), 16 Southwark St., S.E.
Oliver, R. D., 7 Soho Sq.,'~' · Pugh, J., 11 Poultry, E.C . Searle (a) and Hayes (a) , 66 Ludgflte Hill, E.C.
Ough, Hen r y (A.M .I.C.l!).), and Son (a), 6~ Basingh all }'ugin and Pugin, St. Hubert's, Brook Green , vV . ./Searles-Wood, H . D., 157 Wool Exchange, Coleman
St., E.C. Pullar, E. J ., 53 Victori11 St., S .W . St., E.C.
Owen, John, 99 Great llussell St., W .C. Punnett, Wm . H., 63 Moorgate St., E .C. '/ Sears, J . E., 16 New Bridge St., E .C.
Pailthorpe, S. G., 50 Fint-!bury Sq., E.C. Purchase, E. IC., 11 Queen Victoria St., E.C. f Seddon, J.P., 62 Albany Mansions, Albert Bdge.,S.W.
Pain, E . J .. & Son, 19 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. f Purdie, A. E., 22 l:iurrey '3t., Strand, W .C. Sedger, George, 26 Great James flt., W.C.
Paine, E. Jabez l>.S.I., 11 Great James t., W .C. Putley, F. Meller, 18 Adam St., Adelphi, W .C. a Selby, Edgar fl., 8 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C.
Palgrave, P., & 'co., Victoria Chmbrs ., 28 Victoria St., a Pre, H. vV., 1 Verulam Bldgs., Gray's Inn, ~' .C. Selby, Frank, 44 Chancery Lane, W.C .
s.w. Quennell, C.H. B., 17 Victoria St., s.·w. Berle, Wilfrid, 1 Danes Inn, Strand, W .C.
Palmer, C. 28 Che~tn11t Avenue, Forest Gate, E.
1
./Quilter, J . S., 1 and 2 Adam St., Anelphi, W .C. Seth-Smith,W. H .. F .S.I.,,16 Lineoln'sinn Fields,W.C.
Palmer and Po.lmer, 8 Craig'::s Ct., Cha.dug Cross, S.W. Hadford, J . C., A.M.I.C .E ., M.S I., 153 High St., Sewell, C., 22 Buckingham St., ~ trand, W .C.
Palmer, .I.~ . , m Ha.yter Rd., Brixton Hill, S.W. Putney, S.W . Sexton, G. A., F.S.l. , 42 High Hd., Kilburn, N.W.
Pamphilon, \\T. Ju.s., 21 li'insbury Pn.vernent, E .C. Raff:le~, W. Hargreaves, 9 Argyll St., Begent St., W . "Sharp, C. A ., 11 Old Queen St. , S .W.
Par$·eter, Geo .. H. , 9 Ironmong·er Lane, E .C. llaikes, R., 4Mitre Court, Fleet St., E.C. flharp, J., 17 De Cr espigny Park, Denmark Hill, S.E.
T Parlrer, J. F., 18 Colemn.n St. , E.C. a Hansome, J., 11 Argyll Place, Regent St., W. Sharpe, Lewin, 87 BrOok Green, W.
Parker, S. , F.S.I., .J~7 Edgwa.1e Rd., W. Raw lings . .E., 16 V ictoria St., S.W . Shaw,'£. F .. 9 Green Hill P•rk, Harlesden, N.W.
P1uker, Vi/'. J. , 38Gt. James St., W.C. Rawlins, H. A., -JG Queen Victoria St .. E.C. a Shearman, E. C., 53 Berners St., ·\v.
P.arkes, E. H., 10 Millbank St., Westminster, S .W. a Rawlinson, J. , 65 Chancery Lane, W.C. /Sheffield, H. N., " Earlsmead," Auckland lld., lJpper
Pan and Sons, F.S.I., New Broad St.. House, E .C. Hay & Munell•, 7 Pout l:it., Belgrave Sq. , S.W. Not·wood , S.E.
Parry, A. W., a11d Son, 27 Gt. George. St.,.S.W. R.e.d, H . (a), a.ucl MacDonald, RF. (n), 4A Cork St., Shefli· ld, J . R. A., 98 Eastinrlia Rd., Poplar, E .
a Pal'l'y, S. G., Conuftught Mans., 34. Victorrn. St., S.W . Bond St., W. , a Shepard, H . D., 34 Shooter's Hill Rd. ,Blackheath,S.E.
Parson,, Henry, SS Angell Hd., Bnxton, S.W. ./Beeks, C. B' ., 43 Parliament St.J. S.W. a 8h~rnn, G. C.. 33 Finsbnry Circu~, E.C.
a Patrick, Georg·e, 16 HedLion Square, W.C. o, HeeR, S. P . , 15 Roch e:-1ter Rd., vamden Rd., N.W. Shield, J . E. C., 3 New Inn, Strand, ·w.C.
Paul lL \\' ., 3 Arundel St ., Str1wd. '~' . C. Heeve, J. Arthur, 20 Victoria St., S .W. a Sinner, C. l\L, 3 Bond Cou1·t, Walbrook, E.C.
Pawley, C. J.C., 2 Princes Mans., Victoria St., S.W. a. Reeves, C. W ., 8 Gray's Inn Sq., W.C. Shirley, ' " · R., 6 Delahay St., S.\V.
Paxon, J .. and \Vitt, Fntncis (+), Colchester Avenue , f Heilly, C., 23 St. Swithin 's Lane, 1".C. Shoebndge a nd Lewis, 163 Strond, W.C.
Manor Par]<. B . Hhodes, J . W., M.S.I., 7 Mitre Court Chambers, E .C. Shoppee, C.H. ( f ), F.S.I., 22 John St., Bedford Row,
Payne, A., A.I.C .E ., F.S.I., Norfolk House, Norfolk Ricardo, Baisey, 13 Bedford Sq., W.C. w.c.
St., Victoria Embankment, W.C. +.llicliards, '.I.'. R., F .S.I., Bedford Row Chambers, ,12 Sibson, E., 8 Ma•nn' s Avenue, Basinghall St., E.C.
Payne,Arthur C., 30 Mu•eum St., W.C . '£heobalds Rd .. W.C. Sidebotham, H. S., 8 Queen Sq., Bloomsbury, W.C.
a Payne, E. Harding, 2~ John St., Bedford Row, W.C . R ichardson and Vv'hite (a), 87 FineburyPavem~nt,E.C. Billey, A . and G. lh., 17 Craven St., fltrand, W .C.
;, Payue, John , 5 Union Court, Old Broad St. E.C. +Richardson , J. H., 87 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. " Sills, F., Donning:ton House. Norfolk St.,Strand,W.C.
" Payne, W. Seth, 21 Bishopsg·>Lte St. Without, E.C. Riches, li., 3 Crooked Lane, King William St., E.C. a Sim, E. H., 8 Craigs Court. Charing Cross, S. W .
I Peach C. S., Victoria Maus. , ~8 Victoria St., E.C. R ichmond, J., 7 Great College St., Westminster, S.W. S1.mmons, H . C., 11 Buckinghflm St., Stnwd, W.C.
Peacbe,G.A., Bro>idSanctunry Chmbs . .'l'othillSt., ·.~r. rt Rickman, T. M.,F.S.A., A.I.C.E., F .S .I., 8 Montague Simmons, w·., l1 Buckingham St .. Stra.nd, \V.C.
+ Pearce, R. Lauo, F.I. ln•I., lOOc Quern Victoria St.,E.C . St., Hussell Sq., W.C. Simpson,G. ,15 Buckingham GateMews,James St. ,8.W .
./ Pearson,F. L .. 12 Man,fl el d St., Portland Pl.,'"· a R.iddett., L. C., 30 Bedford Row, w·.c. Simpson, J., 13 Waterloo Pl., S.W .
a Pearson, G. 58 Moorg·ate St .. El.C. +Ridge, A. M ., 1~3 and 124 Newgate St., E .C. a Simpson, J . w.,, 3 Vorulam Bldgs., Gray's Inn, W.C.
o Pearson . H. l.J., 27 Chancery L11ne , W .C . ./Ridge, Lacy W.,6 Verulam Buildings,Gray's Inn,W.C. a Sn:r, H., 50 Tw1sden Rd ., Highga t e Rd., "N .W .
Pechell , W . G., 7 John St., Bedford Row , W .C. ll.idler. W. H., 8 Paternoster Row, E .C. Skipworth, A . H., 5 Staple Inn, ·w.c.
Peck Frank 27 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W . R.iley, W.E. ,London County Council,Spring Gdns.,S .W . Slade, Basil, 27n Charles St., Berkeley , q., W.
Peers & 'hepberd. ~Bloomsbury St., \V.C. ri Rix, R. A .,St. Atholin's Chambers.26 Budge Row,E.<.::. f Slater, J ., B.A. Lond., 46 Bern ers Rt., \V'.
Pelly, H . A., 145 Gre•ham Hou•e, E.C. t Robe1ts, A., 18 Nelson St., Greenwich, S.E. Smale, G. W., & Co ., 49 King William St., E.C .
/' P enfold, J. W., F.S.I.. 30 Gt. George St., S.W. Hoberts, Henry.113 Lewisham Rd., S.E. Smedley, G. P., 110 St. Martin's Lane , \V.C.
Pennington & Son, Hastings House, Norfolk St., ll.ouerts, R., 41 a.n d l2 New Broad St., E.C. + Smee, F. E., 12 West Smithfield, 1".C.
Strand, W .C. Rober tson , H., 13 Grays Inn Sq., 'vV.C. a Smith, F . A., 28 F.insbury Circus, E.<1.
Perkins, - 5 John St., Bedford Row, W .C. Robi n, C. C., 203 Stra11d, W.C. /+Smith, F. J., Parliament Man&ions, Victoria St., West-
a Perks, S., Crow11 Comt, Cheapside, E .C. R.ob inson, H. H., F.S .I ., 32 New I nn Chmbs .,Wych St., mmster, S.W.
Pel'l'iam, A . J., F.S .I., 48 Cannon St., E.C. Strand, W.C. . 9.,
f Smith, J. F.S.I., 7 Old Queen St.,Westminster,S.W.
Perry & Angell, 7 York Bldgs., Adelphi, W .C. . Robinson, J., A.l.C.E., 7 Carte1:et St., Queen Anne's Smith , J. T ., 10 York Bldg• ., Adelphi, W .C.
Perry, J . T. (a ) , & Reed, F. H . (o), 9 John St., Adelphi, Gi<te, SW. a Smith, J . R., 14 Union C'ourt, Old Broad St., E.C.
w.c. ./Robson. E. R, F .S .A., F.S.I.,PalAce Chmbs .. 9 Bridge + Smith, J. Moore, F .S.I., 14 Union Court Old Broad
+ Pertwee . W. H. , H Clifford's Inn, E.C. St., Westminster, S.W., aud 2 The Paragon , Black- St., E.C. '
Peters, C.R., 49 Finsbury Puement, E.C. h eath, S.E. Smith, J. H ., 41 Moorgate Rtat.ion Bldgs EC
Peters, R., Wool Exchange, Coleman St .. E.C. f Roe, R. Maul everer, 62 and 63 Basinghal!St., E .C. Smith, M. l\L 62 Berner s St., W . ., · ·
Pettitt, S. D. '£ .. 86 Northcote Rd., Battel'Sea, S .W. Rogers. Bone & Coles, 7 Car teret St., WeAtm'str.,S.W. Smith, Percy D ., 2.5Bedford Row, W.C.
f Phene, J. S., LL.D., F.S.A., F .G.S., 32 Oakley St., Rogers, F., 10 York Buildings. Adelphi , W.C . Smith, P. G., Architects' Dept., St. Stephen's House
Chelser>, S.W Roger~, Leopold," Glengaritt ," 'l'hurlt:igh Rd., Night- Westminster, S.W . '
Phillips, Ry., 145 Walworth Rd., S .E. ingale Lane, S.W. · · Smith. S. R . J., F .S.I., H and 15 York Buildings
Phillip•, W. R .. 114 Church, t., Paddinj!'1;on. W . Rolfe & Mat.thews, 3 Adelaide St., Charing Cr oss,W.C . Adelphi, W.C. '
Pilditch, Philip E., F .S .I., 2 Pall Mall East, S.W. a Il.omaine- Walker & Beasant, 6 Old Bond St., W. Smith, T. H., 17 and 18 Basinglrnll St., E.C.
Pilkington and Hall. 28 Victoria St., S.W. Rooke, A. B .. F.S.I.,11 Gt. James St.,Bedford Row, W .C. Smith, T . R. ( f ) , and Son (a ), 130 Temple Chambers,
Pilkington, A. J ., 1 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C . ail.oper, F. W., 9 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C . Whitef11ars, E .C.
Pilkin gton E. C., 30 Museum St .. W.C. Hose, H., 3 Staple Inn, W.C. a Sm.ith, William. 65 Chanc•ry Lane, W.C.
" Pinch es. F'., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Roum ieu (a) & Aitchinson (n) , 10 Lancaster P l.. W.C. .f Smither, J. G., 1 Alli•on Grove, Dulwich. S.E.
Pmkerton. G., 10 Lincol n 's Inn Fields, \V .C. f R.ovedino, A., 55 Camden Grove, Peckham, S .E . f Snell, A . S ., 22 Southampton Bldg•., Chancery Lane,
."Pipe ,. , C. w ., 46 Shooter'• liiU Rd., Blackb eath, S.E. Il.owntree, F .. 5 Great College St., \Vestminster, 8., V . w.c.
Hu ddle, D., F.G.S., 9 Fairlight Av., Harlosden, N .W . f Snell, H. S., 22 Southampton Bldgs., Chancery Lane,
Pippette. H .. 457 Hrixton Rd., s:w,
n Pit,, A. Here•fnrd, .is Harley St ._. \V. . Runtz, Ernest, Brook Hout,e, Walbrook, E.C. w.c.
f Pite, \\' .A., 3 Uppe r Mont1tgue St., Russell Sq. , \~T .C. Rushton, H.J., 63 StreathbourneRd ., UpperTooting, Soames, C. E., 9 Nottingham Place, W.
Pither, F. L., :~2 'l'heoh1tlds Il.d., W .C . s.w. f Solomon, Lewis, 55 New Broad St., E.C.
I Plumbe, Rowlaud, 13 Fitzroy Square, W . f Russell, R. Fabian, 6 Moorgate St., E.C. Souttar, J . Augustus, 41 Bish· ·psgate St., E .C.
Poggio, E. J., P.A .S .I., 1 Halse '£er., Salisbur y Rd., a Rus, ell, S. B. , 11 Gray's Inn Sq., \V.C. J Spalding, H., lb Queen St., Cheapside, E.C.
Russell , '.I.' . II., M .A.,_!iO Berners St .. \\T. . Spalding, H., 3 Lyndhurst Rd., Hampstead, N.W.
J{ilbum,N.W. .I Spaull , Wm. H . (Diocesan Surveyor) 4 Verulam Bldgs
Poland, C. F . A ., 6 John St., Bedford Row, W .C. Rutley, C. and F., 11 lJo•·gate Hill , E.C.
a llyde, F. C., 29 Great George St., Westminster, S.W. Gray's Inn , W .C. ' .,
"1;oley, E.W ., 1 Arundel St., W.C. a Speed, Ed., 22 Chancery Lane, W .C.
I ollard, H. E. F.S.I.. G York Bldg• ., Adelphi, W .C. Sachs, Edwin 0., 3 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, S.W.
a :oole, W. C.. 62 Belleville Rd.,Wand•worth Com .,S .W. Sadgrove, E. J. , 22 Surr ey St ., Strand, W.C. Spicer. P., 83 Sh elley Avenu e, llfanor Park, E.
Sage, E., 40 Chancery L ane, E.C . Spiers, R. P., F .S.I., 12 Regent St., S .W.
f p Ooley & Follett, 21 John St., Adelphi . W .C. a Spiers, Wl\lter L., 21 Berna rd St., Russell Sq., W.C.
porter, F. W ., and Hill , S. (a) , 16 Russell Sq ., W.C. a St. Aubyn, F . W ., 2 Lambe Buildings, '£emple, E .C.
Salter, fasott and >'\alter, 13 Phcenix St., N.W . Sp ooner, J . A., 21 Avenue Rd ., Forest Gate, E .
oston, Henry, 39 Lombard St., E.C . Spooner, T., 19 Avenue Road, Forest Gate, E.
a :otter, F. J., l Verulam B ldg• ., Gray's Inn , '~' . C. Salter, Stephen ( j) , ancl. Adams, 28 Woburn P l. , W.C .
Sanders and Finch , 62 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C . Spr ague, W. G. R., Fitzalan House, Arundel Street
otter, H ..T. , 19 Lincoln's Inn F ields, \V.C . Str and, W.C. '
~otter,W. F ., ISYork Grove,Queen's Hd.,Uatcham,S .E. Sanders, W. E. ,13~Mansfleld Rd.,Haverstock H ill,N. W.
Spratt, E. F. A., 90-81 Queen St., E.C.
otts (.f) , Son (a) & Hennings (a ), 9 E ly P l., Holborn , f Satchell, H . A., P .A.S.I., 3 Stitple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Spratt, H. W., 46 Queen Victoria St., E .C.
E.c -- -· a Saul, H . A., 13 Gray Inn Sq. , W.C.
Saunders, C. G., F.S.I., 5 Robert St., Adelphi, W.C . Stafford, F. E., 12 John St., Adelphi, W.C.
:owelis, C. E., 45 •remple Chambers, E.c-:--:,eo Stair, W . , 9 Queen Victoria St .. E.C .
f p owell, E . T., 6 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. Saunders, E., & Son, 48 Bishopsgate St. W ithin, E.C.
Saunders, G., 111 King St., Hammersmith, W . Stanger, Caleb (al, and Son, F.S.I., 21 Finsbury Pave-
/' OWell, F. A., 344 Kennington lld., S.E. ·"'1"'1 ment, E .C.
:owen, W. H., 6 Southampton St., Bloomsbury,W.C. Saunders, H . S., 4 Coleman St., E.C .
Saunders. J ., F .S .A., F.G.S ., 4 Coleman St., E .C. Stanham, G . Gordon, lOOn Queen Victoria St., E.C.
power, E dward. 97 Queen Victoria St., E .C. f St annus, Hngh, 64 Larkhall Rise, Clapham, S.W.
ower , Cyril E., 97 Queen Victoria St. , E .C. a S11unders, Mar tin Luther, 4 Coleman St., E.C.
374 ARCHITECTS. [London.
Stark, lVI., 5 Gt. \)ollege St., We,tminster, s:w. f 'J'revail, Silvanus, 9 Bridge St ., Westminster, S.W. a Whitaker, E . M., 1 Gresham Buildings, Basinghall
Start, J . W., 54 New Bl'Oact St., E .C. + Tribe, A. W., 120 Clapham Rd., S.W . St ., E .C.
,/ Statham, H. Heathcote, 40 Gower St., W .C. ti1,roup, F . W., 14 Gray's Inn Sq., W.C. + Whitburn, H. A., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C.
.( Stenning, A. R., 121 Cannon St., E.C. Tubbs (Cyril B.) and Messer, A. A., 9 Gracechurch " Whitcombe, A., M.S.I., 5 Newman St., Oxford St., W .
Stephenson, G., 14 Queen Victoria St., E.U. St., E.C. a Whitcombe, C. F .. 5 Newman St., Oxford St., W .
Stevens, A . K ., 210 Goswell .R.d., E.C. Tubbs, P. B., 68 Aldersgate St., E.C, White & Page. 4 & 5 \Varwick Court, Gray's Inn,W.C .
·a Stevens, John Wm., F.S .I. , 21 New Bridge St., E.C. a Tucker and Huntley, 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W .C. a Whi te, Eley E., 6 Bloomsbury Square, W.C.
Stevens, William Holditch, 21 Ashchurch Grnve Tudor, Charles, 32 Cambridge Gardens,Notting H ill,VV. White, H. Dow, 12 Craven Street, Strand , W.C.
Ravenscourt Park, W. ' Tugwell, S., 2 South Sq., Gr:ty's Inn, W.C . Whit•, Reginald, Savoy House. Strand, W.C.
n Stevenson, G.D., 13 & 14 King St., Cheapside, E.C. " Turner, H . G., Bedford Row House, 58Theobalds Rd., a White, W . H ., 14A Cavendish Place, Cavendi•hSq.,W,
f Stevenson, Jno. J. (F .S.A.), and .Redfern, Hy., 4 Por- w.c. Whitfield (R. 0.) & 'l'homas (J. A.), 2G Cock•pur St.,W.
chester Gardens, W . Turner, H . H., 75 Mysore Rd., Clapham Common,S:W. \\~hyte, E . rr ., M .A., 31 Cba.1·ing Cross, S.W.
Stewart, W., Newlin House, 4 & 5 Aldgate, E.C . Turner, T . N ., 37 Upper Berkeley St., W. vVig·ens, C., 78 Earlsfield Rd ., WnndsworthCom. , S.W.
a Stimson, E . C. , 22 Atherton Rd., Forest Gate, E. + 'l'yas, F. C., 113 Leadenhall St., E.C. Wigg , 0. (a) , & Hudson , SO Lenrnn St., E.
Stock, H. (./),Page, R. (f). F.S .I., and Stock, H. W. f 'l'yler, R. Emeric, 22 Queen St., E.C. Wilkins, Edward, 2>i Budg-e R ..w, E.C.
( f), B.A. (Oxon), 9 Denman St ., London Bridge , S.K Underwood, E. S., 3 Queen St., E.C. Wilkinson, Bristowe, 10 John Rt., Adelphi, W.C.
Stockdale, J. C., 15 High bury Crescent West, High bury , n Vacher, SyO.ney, 35 Wellington St., Strand, W.C. Wilkinson, F. R ., 3 Gratton Rd., West Kensing-ton,W.
N. Veness & Allison, Clun House, Surrey St.,Strand,W.C. \Vilkinson, H. Dymoke, 34 Granville Sq., ·w.c.
f Stokes, A. P ., 1 Addington Road, Bow, E. a Verco, W. Arthm·, 15 Belgrave Terrace, Lee, S.E. f Wilkinson, P., 68 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W. C.
Stokes, L., 3 Princes St., W estminster , S.W. n Verity, F. T., 7 Sackville St., W. " \Vilkinson , R Stark, 38 Great James St .. W.C.
f $tokes, Walter, 110 Cheapside, E.C. Vernon, A., F.S.I., 29 Cockspur St., S.W . Willard, Fredk . G., 1 Nunhead Lan e, Peckham, S.E.
f Stone, Coutts, 16 Great Marlborough Street, W . w .c. f Willey, Robert, 33 New Bridge St .. E.C. .
a Stone, F., 31 Joh n Street, Bedford Row, W.C. Vickers, T., Oswaldesbie House, Norfolk St., Strand, /Williams, A .. 10 Exhibition Itd., S. W . (Distnct Sur-
F Stone, Percy G., 16 Great Marlborough St. , W. w .c. ,·eyor, South Kensington ).
Stone, H. W .. 2 Great W inchester St. , E.C. Vigers, A. F ., 7 South Square, Gray's inn, W.C. a Williams, A ., 34 HeoriettA. St., Covent GA.rden, W.C.
Stones, E ., 1 Trump St., King i:;t., E.C. .I Vigers, E., Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge St., Westmin- \Villi ams, J ., 1 Army & Navy Mans10ns, Victorrn St.,
a Stonhold, J. \V., 6 Southampton St., Holboru , \o\'.C. ster, S.W . ».W.
Stopes, H., & Co. (Brewer>), 11 Queen Victoria St.,E.C. " V1gers, G., 26 Great Ormond St., W.C. / Williams, R., 34 Lo haber Road, L ee, S.E.
Stratton, A. J ., St. Ann e's, East Sheen , s:w. Vige1'S, S., 537 King's Rd., Chelsea, S.W. a Williams, 'I'. E., 13l Victori" St .. ,,.W.
Streatfeilcl, G. E., 26 York Pl., Portman Sq., W. a Vickery, G., 50 Gresham St., E.C. a vVilliams, W. A., 48 Cornhill, E .C .
f Street, Ahr. E., M.A. , 24A Bryanston Sq., W . Victor, E., 14 Sackville St. , W . W illi•, E .• C.E. , P .A .. .I. , l' .R.M. S., 111.8.I., Forth
a Street, E., 6 King's Bench Walk, Inner Temple, E. C.. Vining, J. R., Rolls Chambers, 89Chancery Lane, W.C . Lodge, 293 Willesden Lane, Willesden Green, N.W.
and 101 Bow Rd. , E. Voysey, C. F . A., 23 York Place , W . a Wilbs, 'I'. W .. , "liedmet·e," Putney, S.W. (D1stnct
./Street, ~m. C., A.~I.I.C.E . , F .S.I .• 18 Walbrook,E.C. Waddell, D. H., 8 Warwick Comt, High Holburn, W .C. Rurveyor).
+ Strevens, Edmund J., 2•15 Camberwell Rd., S.E. f Wade, Fairfax B., 148A Sloane St .. S.W. · a \Villock, R., 761?inRbury Pavement, E.C.
Strudwick (J. Hayward ) & Son, Falcon Court, 32 Fl ee~ / Wadl ing, H . J., F .S.I., 2 Lambe Bldgs .. Temple, F..C. \Vi!son, A . , 4 Gray'K Inn Sq . , W.C.
St., E.C. Wadmore, ll. ("), F.S.I., Wadmore, J. F. (ri) , & Mal- \ Vilson, H . 0 ., 8 Aldebert 'l'enace, Albert Sq., S.W.
Stubbs, E. J., 30 Craven St., W.C. lett, W. (t), J!' .S.I. , 8 Bream 's Buildings. Chancery \,Y;J"n, J . K .. 9 Argyll St., Regent. St , W .
Style. A. J ., 8 Victoria St., W e,tminster, S.W. Lane, E.C. · /Wimble, W ., 9 Queen Victoria St .. E.C.
a Sutcliffe, G. L ., 13 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Wag.tatfe, T . R., F .S.I., 31 Fenchukh St. , E.C. Wimperis, J. T. (./), & Arbour, W. H., 25 Sackville
a Tabberer, Benjamin, F.S.I. , 13 Basinghall St.,E.C ., Wainwright, C. H., 124 Chancery Lane, vV. C. St., W.
and Lecture Hall, Royal Hill, Greenwich, S.E . \Vakeford, H., & Sons, 15 Stoekwell Rd ., Clapham a Wimperis & East, 22 Conduit St., W.
Tanner, J., 50 Finsbury Sq., E.f! . Rd.,S.W. Winder, W. H., 2 Pancras L1tne, Queen St., E.C .
f Tarring, F. W . . 26 Coolhurst Rd ., Crouch End, N. vVakley, H. M., Albion Chambers, 1l Adam St., a \Vinstanley, H .. lo Btt.singhall Ht., EJ~.
+ Tarte, F. W. Kinneir, 36 T!'urnival St., B.C. Strand, W.C. · "\Vinter. C. R . , 119FinRbm·y Pavement, E .C.
a Tasker, Francis W., 2 John St., Bedford Row, W . C. Walker, J.E., 84 Davenport Rd., Uxbridge Rd., W . f With,11, L. A., F.S.I., J ewry House, 27 Old Jewry,
Tasker, G. R. & Son•, 38 Johu St., HedfordRow, 1'7.C. Wallace, A. G ., lA Pountney Rd ., Lavender Hill, S. W. E.C.
Tasker, H. H., F.S.I., 43 Penton St., Pentonville, N. Wallace, G. G ., •16Killieser Av., Streatham Hill,S.vV. Witherington & Hogwood , 33 Gt. Tower St., E .C .
Tatchell, S. J., 9 Cbevening Rd., N. Kensington, W . Wallace, W. , 27 A Old Bond St. , W. Witts, E., 37 Lyndhurst Avenue, Streatham Hill.
Tate, E . R., 63 W est Hill Road, Southfields, S.W. n Wallen, J?J:ederick , 96 Gower St., W.C. Wood , A. J ., 22 Surrey St., Strand , W.
Tatham, S. R., 2 Clement's Inn, W.C . 11 VVallis, W. E ., 4 Trafalgar Square, W.C. Wood, W. J., l Finsbury Cir cu s, E .C.
a Tayler, A. S., 2 The Sanctuary, W estminster, and 151 " ·waiters, F. A. , F.S.A., 37 Old Queen St., Westmiu- Woodard, J . T., 13 Bedford St., Strand, W.C. .
Brixton Rd., S.W. ter, S.W. Woodd & Ainslie, Broad Sanctuary Chambers, Toth1ll
a Taylor, A. E., 8 and 9 Essex St., Strand, W.C. a Walters, H.B., 83 Selhurst Rd., South Norwood, S.E. St., Westminster, S.W.
Taylor, C. C., Roxton House As)·lum, Roxton, N . Ward, Melville S., 66 Victoria St. , S.W . a Woodington, Harold A., mo J ermyn St., S. W.
Taylor, F . Steward, 5 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. \Vard, S., 59 Archer St., W. a Woodrooffe, W . H., Town Hall Chambers,32HighSt.,
Telfer, Fra nk Pouler, 9 Southampton St ., Bloomsbury. " Ward, W. H., 28 Theobald's Rd., W .C. Southwark, S.E .
w.c. vVaring & Nicholson, 38 Parliament Street, S. W. a \:Voodrow, E . A., 67, 69 Chancery Lane. W.C.
a Tenison, A.H. R., 7Gt. Colle)l'eSt., W estminster ,S .W. Warren, E. P., 18 Cowley St. , Westminster , S.W. / Woodthorpe, E., M.A .. 32 GreshA.m St ., E .C.
a Thacker, S. J., 22 Montague 1:>t., Russell Sq., W.C. ·wass, F., 13 Gray's Inn Sq., W.C. vVoodward, tr. G., 32 Bedford Row, \.V .C.
Theobald, H., F .S.I., 6 South St., :Finsbury Pavement, Waterhouse, A. (./) & Sons(/) (R.A.), 20 New Caven- Woodward, J. A . J .. 69 Kennington Oval, S.E.
E.C. di•h St., W. a vVoodward, W., .F.S.I., 13 Southampton St., Strand,
Tbeobalds, Wm., 26 Budge Row, E. C. a Waterhouse, P . L., M .A., 9 Staple Inn, Holborn, W .C. w.c.
Thomas, Edward, & Sons, 7 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W . Waterman, A. , 7 Cullum St., E .C. a Woollard, B., 16 F insbury Circus, E.C.
Thomas , F. I., 4 Clifford St., W. Waterworth, J. H. , 281A Queen's Rel ., New Cross Worley, C. H., 62 Welbeck St., W.
Thomas, T. Gibbs, 21 King William St., Strand, W.C. Gate, S.E. \.Vorley, R. J. 50 Lincoln 's Inn F ields, \.V.C.
Thompson, A . E., Leadenhall Buildir>gs, E.C. Watney, D. , 4A Frederick's P lace, Old Jewry, E.C . ·wornell, J ., j;,ur., M Cicada Rd., ViFandsworth, S.\.V.
a 'l'h ompson, E. P., 25 li' insbury Sq., E.C . \Vatsou, A . D., 5 Bloomsbury Sq., W.C. ./ Wornum, R. Seldon, 26 Beilford Rquare, W.C.
Tlwmpson, G. W., 35 No1folk St., Strand, W.C. Watson, P. Ff., 4 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C . Worsfold & Hayward , F.S .I., 80 Cannon St., E .C.
'l'hompson, J. A., 50 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. I Watson, 'I' . H. & A. M., 9 Nottingham P lace, vV., and a Worsley, A.H ., 135 Ladbroke Grove, Notting Hill,
a Thompson, J. J ., 1 Durham Place, Smith St., Chelsea, 9 Coudnit St., W. w.
S.W., and 22 Charing Cro"8, S.W. Watts, W. J ., 4 'l'he Triangle, North Kensington, W. Wright, A.G., 2 Old Queen St ., Westminster, S.W .
Thompson. \Vm. , 16 Gra.nville Rd ., Kilburu, N .vV . / Waymouth, 0., 23 Moorgate St., E.C. Wright, J. E. C., 7 John St., Adelphi, W.C.
Thomson.F . D. ,5'l'he Oaks, Woodside Pk., Finchley, N. n \.Vaymouth, \~r . C., 6 GrocerR Hall Court, Poultry, E.C . Wyand, A.G. , 33 Marloes Rd ., Kensington, vV.
'l'horu & Trehearue, 45 Lincoln's Inn Field•, W. C. f Weathe!'ley, W. Samuel, & Jones , F. E. (/), 20 Cock- Wyatt, H.P., 12~ Brixton Rd., S.W.
Thorpe & Furniss, 154 High St. , Camden Town, N.W. spur 8t., Pall Mall, S.W . Wyon. E . , 54 Hamilton T err., St. John's Wood
Thorp, John B., 9B Gray'" Inn Rd., W .C. f W ebb, A., 19 Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. N.W.
Tidman, E. , C.E ., F.S.I .. Connaught Mansions, 34 \.Vebb, B. JI., 8 Grays Inn Place, W .C. Wylaon, 0. C. (/), & Long, 16 King William St .,
VictoriaSt., S.W. W ebb, E., 50 Bedford Row, W.C. Strand, W.C.
Tinker (t) and Morewood, 14 Southampton Row, W .C. W ebb , Phih p, 1 .Raymond Buildin~s, Gray's Inn, W.C. Yates, 'I'. C., 20 Sloane St. , S.vV.
Todd, F ., 3·l Essex Street, Strand, W.C. " W ebb, W. A1thu r, 12 Duchess St., Po1"tland Place, W . Yetts (/), Sturdy (a) & Us her, 45 Finsbury Pave -
Todd, P. , 12 Regent St., R.W. W ebbe, A.A., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. ment, E.r..
Tolley, Geo., Bank Chambers, Forest Hill, S.E. vVebber, F. S., 9 Ch ristchurch Rel., Hamp,tead, N.vV. + Youlten, W., 159 Victoria St., S.W.
Tolley, J. , and Ron (a), 9 Queen Victoria St., E.C. vVebber, J ., 31 Kestrol Avtnue, H erne Rill, S.E. Young A ., 11 Linct1ln'RInn J?i_elds, \Y.C.
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Tomlinson, R H. B. , E state Office, Gunnersburv. n W ebster, J., 17 l Lewisham High Rd., S. E . Young, C., 37 Gt. James St., W.C .
'l'oombs, E. A., 12 Keith Gdns., Shepherd's Bush, W. f W eir. J., 17 Victoria St., Westminster, S.W. f Youug, John, 3 Gt. Winchester St., E.C.
Towell, W. F ., 21 Buckingham St., Adelphi, W.C. West, A. William, •l4n Maddox St., W. Y oung (John), Son & Johnson (a}, 47 Mark Lane,
Towe1·, W . E., 9 Queen Anne's Gate, S. W. West, William, 19 Craven St ., Stmud, W.C. E. C.
f 'rownsend, C. H., 29 Great George St., S.W. a 'W etenhall , E. B., 27 Fitzroy St., W . Young, IC. D. (./), & Hall, H. (./) , 17 $(luthampton
Treacher, Son and Fisher, 73 Moorgate St., E.C. "· Weymouth, R. H., 11 Victoria St .. S.W. St., Bloomsbury, W .C.
Treadwell and Martin , F .S.I., 2 Waterloo Place, S.W . /Wheeler. Fredk., 6 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C . n Young, V. E., 6 Delahay S t., S.VI'.
f Tree, P ., Ormond House. 61 Queen Victoria St., E .C. a Whelnck, R. P .. 45 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. /Young, W., 6 L11.ncaster Place, Strand, W.C.
Tregelle•, J. A ., 47 New Broad St., E.C. Whiddin gton, W., 71 Queen St ., Cheapside, E.C. Young, W . F., Amberley Huuse, Norfolk St., Strand,
Tress and Innes (f), 27 Queen St., <Jheapside, E .C. a \o\'hinney, T. B., S Old Jewry, E.C. w.c.

Names received too late for Classification.

Kershaw, R ., London Sanitary Protf'ctiou Associat ion,


Ltd., 13 Charles St ., St. James's , S.vV.
Fielding, W. , 3 Victoria St. , S. V\f.
Bedfordshire - Cumberland.] ARCHITECTS. 375

Provincia I.
BEDFORDSHIRE. 'o rrESHAH, s.o. Cubbon, T . Wm. , B unk Bldgs., Hunt, James, & Son, 4 Warren St.
B•loh, Henry, H igh St. 51 H amilton St. J ep•on, J., Guardian Chmbrs.,
RE])fo'OH]). Gibbons.H.J., Berkhampstead Rd. Griffiths, ·wm., 5 Hamilton Sq . Tiviot Dale
.Anderson & Froes , 153 Midland Green. G. H ., 47 High St. Hancock, Sam!., 57A Woodchurch Locke, C. R., F.111.S.A., St. Peter's
Rd. Yets, Wm . M. , High St. Rd. Sq.
Highton (f) and Rum ball, 22 Mill ])AJ'OHET. Lownsborough , Wrn. ,.1 Dun can St. Long on, Wm., 2-1 St. Petersgate
St. Carey, John G. , Gloucester Ho. /Rees, 'r. r ~tlie~in, Hamilton
1
St.
Hull, JameR, 3 Lurke St. Killick, A. P., "Cotsfield," Mou- Cbmbrs., Hamilton St. Pierce, P., & Son,30 St. Petersgate
Lund , Richard, 8 St. Paul's Sq. taeue Rd. Talbot , J. Jo• .. 22 Korth Rd. Jtund.le -Rarness,H .. 2 Osborne Rd.
Mallow. C. E., & Crocock, G. H., Tubbs, Cyri l B ., "Denholme" Walker, W., 70 P11rk Rd . South Swann, W. , 39 St. P etersgate
22 Mill St. RO IV DON. Tinniswood. G.. 150 Shaw Heath
Usher & Anthony, 9 St. Paul's Sq. ET0 1Y.
Aborn, Robt., Bridge Trust Ho., Brookes, J ohu Wilkinson, A . G., Caxton Chm bra.,
Young, H enry, 35 Maitland St. Dunkerley, Frank, Hurstdale St. Peter•gate
High St.
BR01l!/IA,lf, E•dfo,.d. Simmonds.J ohn,Bridge Trust Ho., BROOK.LANDE, Jfa nchestt:1·. Wyatt, H. Stockport Rd., Marple
Allen , Geo . P. , B1·01nham House High St. Oldham, Roger WHALEY llRWGE.
LEIGHTON JJUZZAR]). Simmonds, Wm. Geo., 118A High GEE.ADLE. Johnson, Charl es W ., llfarket St.
a Bishop, 'l". H., Junr., Lake St. t. Bindloss, F., '' Shortacre," Gatley Wfl,fltSLfl W.
•t Gnrney, A. J. 59 So uth St. Willis.Edwnrd, C.E.,F.S.I.,M.S.I.,
Lawrence, JoHeph ~r ., Bridge St.
Rd. f Boaumont, J. W., The Firs
High St . a Earnshaw, J. R., 231\fassie St.
L UTON. FENNY STJIATFOZID . Swann , W., ''Avondale," Stock- CORNWALL.
Anscombe & Franklin, 21 Market + Chadwick, J.,C.E., Ivy Cottage port Rd.
Hill JJODJllN.
GREAT flfAJILOW. Cl/ESTER . Jenkins, W . J ., 111.S.I., St. Nicholas
Brown, J . R., & Son, Castle St. Thurlow, Thos ., 23 High St. Beswick, Harry,Grosveoor Bldgs.,
Ch!Lmbers Gate
JJIG FT WYCOMBE. Newgate t-lt. (County .l..rchitect) Oliver, Menear, 2 Fore St.
~ Smi th, A.lbertE., 17 Church St.
Moxham, Chas. E., & Son, Priory Boden, R. W. & T. H ., 17 Corn HELSTON.
Wilkinson, A .; 84 Inkerman St. E xc hang·e Cl1mbrs.
Avenue Winn, William J., Parksledge Vil.
SANDY. Thurlow. '1'., 25 High St. Davies, J . H., & t-lons, 24Newgate
Twelvetrees, Ed., Bedford Rd. St. LA (JNCES 1'0N.
Vernon & Son , 41 High St. Wise &Wise (t), Westgate
LINSL AJ)E (Loi.q hton Buzza,.d). Douglas & Minshall, 6 Abbey Sq.
BERKSHIRE. Hodkinson, 1" .• Newgat<> Chmbrs. LISKE.ARD .
Sloan , John 'T., Highgate Ho. Jones, A. E., Old Bank Bldgs . Sansom, John, Greeubank Lane
ABINGDON. SLOUGFT. Lockwood, T. l\L (/), & Sons, 80
•t W est, John G. 'l'., The Know! Baker, J., A.M .I.C.E., ll'.S.I., 75 L OS1'WITHIEL.
Foregate St. Skentelber y, A. E., Rose Rill
J1IAJDJ;·N11 IDlD. High St. OOKGLE'l'ON.
Davy, Ii. Clifton,+.&Salter, S. (/), Lee & Farr, 65 and 67 High St. fifIL[,JI JIOO K (Plymouth ).
Sargeant & Son, 106 Wellington Brown, James ,~ Albeit St. Carder, W. J., Roseland Villa
M.S. ArL• 86 High St .
+Kirk, John L., 107 Queen St. St . C!IEIVE . NEWQUAY.
a Shrew•bury, E. J., Queen St. STONY S J'JI A '!'FOii]).
+ Atkin•on, John A., 18 High Town i 1owell Bros., Bank ::)t.

Chmbrs. Bolsbaw, George E ., 11 Under- Ennor, J., jun., Uakleigh Villa


Harris, Edward Swinfen wood," We~t St.
+ Vardy, C. A ., Queen St. Chmbrs. Willis, J. (M.. S .I. ), r1 regurrian,
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CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Dobson, Samuel, Brook St. Fore St.


NEW BUJI Y. Gibson , William W. , 46 Hi gh St.
Bell, Walter H., The Market P l. l'AJI STATION.
GA MTIJIID GE. Pilsbury & Martin, Haslington Sarnble, W. J ., Hill Rouse
Money , James H., The Broadway a Atkinson, Thoma'::I Dinham, St. FJIODS HAJlf.
l11£AJ)fNG. Mary'1; Paf.:lsage + Davie:;, Samuel, Alvaney House PENZANCE.
f Albury, Fred. W. , 15·1 Friar St. Bausor. P., •16 Mawson Rd . J{Al,1!: .
+/Caldwell, Oliver, Victoria Sq.
Coope1· & How.II (fl), 17 Blagrave Bttys, Edwin. 61 St. Andrew's St. Maddern, Ily., :F. I. A. S. , 26
Goidsmith , Hy., '' Odstone,"
St.
;Dodd, James S., 3 Friar St.
* Crosier, C. P ., A.S.I., 43 t . An- Artbog Rd.
Clarence St.
Wear, N. C., jun., ITolbein House,
drew's t.
>Goodman, J. Hugh, Town Hall f Fawcett, Wm. 111., M .A., F.S.A., lIESJVALl,. Alexander ltd.
Chmbrs. 4 Trumping·ton • t . f Clark J ., Delavor House /·white, H enry, 1 Clarence Terrace
>Greenaway, Joseph, 19 Duke St. t French, Sidney, Llandaff Chmbrs., HOYLAJ(E. Jl]t:])J/{J1'ff .
Rambling, W. lt. A., Forest Ho., Regent St. Keef, Herbt. W ., 4 'l11e King's Gap Collins, '\V. IL, Penryn St.
Queen'• Rd.· a MacAli•ter & Tench, 20 St. An- lfYDE. Hill, Sampson, Green Lane
Jane, Wm., 17 Market Pl. drew's St . Hunt, Jas ., & 1 on, Kay's B ldg·s., S'l'. AUSTELL .
Lewton, Wm. G., 6 'l'lrn Forbury Morley, .Tohn ,22 St. Andrew's St. Market Pl. Andl:ew, T. li., 1 'l revarrick Villa
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Millar,W.G11lt.F.8 .I., & Nasmyth, Porter, E. JJ ., 3 Eden St. LISCAJIJ), Live,.pool. Jury, ~ - C., 1 Alma. Villas, Tre-
W .J 118., t 1 Arcade Chmbrs. ,Friar Waters (C. E. ) & Worrall , Bulmer, G . E., Long View Rd. gonmssey Hd.
St . A.I.A.S., Siclney Chmbrs. TJIURO .
JI.A OCLESF'IHLD .
Morris, Joseph, & Son (a), 156 NA!li7ll. Aston, Walter, 2A King Edward Swift , W. , 38 Lemon St.
Friar St. (CounLy Surveyor) Unwin,W. T.,F.I.S .E., Station Rd. St. +.tTrevail, S., SO Lemon St.
J Ravenscroft, W ., F.S.A., 22 The NEW.~fAJll(E'I'. Sheldon. Harold, P.A.S.I., W A])EJJJ/lJJGE.
Forbury Flatman, J., Beaufort Studio, '' Fernlee '' + llfartyn-llfear, W. T .
Smith , C. (/), & Son (/), 164 Friar Rous Rd . (Diocesan Surveyor) Whittaker & Bradburn, 19 King
St. Heiiton & Gibb, R utland Chmbrs., Edward St. CUMBERLAND.
Stallwood, S . Slingsby, F .S.A., 27 High St. A1IDDT.EJVJCH.
and 28 Market l'l . Rolland & Ron+. Fair•teadCottage :i>lorris, Wm. ·vv., Town Hall and CAl!LiSUt.
f Webb, G . W., Market Pl. Chmbrs. Manning, W. C. & A. S. (M.A., Pepper St.
Armstrong, G ., 24 llank St.
. SUNNINGDAU;'. Cantab .). Hi gh ><t. . a Benwell, J. W., Lowther ·t.
Sheldon, Harold , P.A.S.I., K in- a Ferguson, C. J., F.S.A., 50 English
KeiJ:le, Hobert Roberta (f+) & Way, Krngston derton St. St.
JVAl,UNGFORJ) . Chmbrs ., High St. NAN1'1Vl0Tl. Graham,.T.,BankChmbrs .,Bank St.
+ Johns, S. C., St. Mary St. WIRliECFT. Bower, 'l' hos .. Bank Chmbrs. t Higgmsou, Hy ., 3 Lonsdale St.
JVJNJJSOJI. Davis, W. H. H., P .A.S.I., 2 NE IV JIJIJGTlTON. Hodgkinson, H. JI .. 9 Lowther St.
Carey, John G., 50A Thames St. York Row Taylor, A . G., 14 Pickerin g Rd . Hodg~on, J. F., Lowther St.
Davision, 'r. V .. A.M. I. C.E ., E lm - Kerridge,J .,& Sons, Club Chmbrs.,
NOJl'l'll IVICll. J";£~;.,.~~eW . B ., 7 Petteril Bridge
dale, Frances Rd. Old Market
Thorpe, G., Club Chmbrs., Old Cawley, J. , Bull Ring
Edgington & Summerbell, 17 Park Rolland, J., Ray hurst St. Johnston, A. \V., Bl Casile St.
St. Market Powles, A. E., 7 \Vinnington St. Johnstone Bros., 39 Lowther St.
L ee & Fan, 54 Hi gh St. Ward, F. B., 7 York Row L eslie, J., 7l Broa d St.
Nutt, A. Y., ·windsor Castle Jl(JNOOJIN. a Marks, H. C., 36 :Fisher St.
(Archt. and S urveyor to the
CHESHIRE . t Davies, Sa.ml., Devonshire Bldgs .
M'!-rtindale,J. R.,ViaductChmbrs.
Dean and Canons, St. George's) A LDEJILE I' EJ)GE. Devonshire Sq. f Oliver, Georg·e Dale, 5Lowther St.
>t Wyborn, S., 1 Purk Terr., Sheet Wilson , J., The Vines," Oxford
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(County Architect)
Sheldon, Harold, P .A.S .I. Rd.
St . ALSA G IDI . Pogson, W ., Devonshire Buildings
WOKING!fAJlf. SAIGH1'0N. a Redfern, Johu L., 36 :Fisher St.
>t Sidford, A . E., Denton Chmbrs . Hopkins, H.P. Boden, Walter M . I Scott, 'l'. Taylor, •13 Lowther St.
l Webb, Geo . W., Lynden House, ALTJllNClfAN. SALE (Manchester). Slack, J., 18 Bank St.
Broad St. Ashton, J. T., 7 Market St. t McBeath, Robt. J ., Birnam Ho. KP:SWIOK .
Hud•on, T . W ., Broom Rd., Hale a Mills, A . H., "Bank.field"
BUCKS. Goldsmith, H., The Ilut, Derwent-
Rd. SAND BA OH. water
?ti!acnamara, John, ''Bancroft,'' Price, A., Oak Cotta!!e , El worth /lf.ARI"POJl'I'.
A .Y LESBUllY. Hale Rd.
Bradford, Jame$ H. (Town Sur- a Owen, Wm., Ashley Rd. S1'Af,1'JIIDGE. Eaglesfield,C.& Son ,89 Senhou eSt
veyor), Corn Exchange Gill, Jas ., "Belmont" /IIJLLOJ!. .
BIJIO!l VAL!t. Stockpo,.t. How bottom, G., Portland Chmbrs . Settle & Far mer
Luckett, G., F .I.A.S ., 2 Church Ramp•on, John M., Birch Field
St ., and Temple Sq. STOCK PORT. PENJI l7'll.
Manning, G . H., 6 Walton St. !IJJIKENHEAD .
a Berrington, J. A., Bon-Accord, Atkinson, George, Holy Cottage, Watson, George, & Son, F.I.A.S .,
Taylor, Wm. F., & Son, 26 T emple Adsweod 3 St. Andrew's Pl.
St. Pren ton
Brownridge, C.,A.M.I.C.E ., Town Brady, G. H.,18Little Underbank Wlll7'ENA l"EN.
Thomas, R. J.,A.M.I.C. E., County Gould, '\V. A., 69 tit. Petersgo.te + Bentley, Robert, 61 Lowther St.
Hall (Buck• County Surveyor) Hall (Boro' Eugineer and Sur-
veyor) Hopwood, H. , Buxton Rd., Hea- Huddart, A ., Lowther St.
B DETC II f,E I' . t Moffat, J. S., 53 Church St.
+ Chndwick,J., C.E. , Richmond Ho. Brattan, Joseph, 59 Humilton Sq . viley
376 ARCHITECTS [Cumberland-Durham.
Pickering & Crompton, C.Es., 11 NEWBODD. OKEl:!AJlil':J'()N, SHEll!IOJINE.
Lowther St., and 83 George St: Coates, E.A., Avenue House,Kew- Geen, Harry, M.S.I., Brandize + Farrall, Thomas. M.A.M. & C.E.,
WORKING'J.'ON. bold Moor Park M.S.A., Half Moon St.
Eden, ,T., 58 Pow St. NEW MILLS (Stockpoi·t). Lucas, J. Arch ., F.S.I., St. James
St. S TALBRJJJGE.
Howes, James, Bridge St. Pollitt, John & Son, Town Jiall PAIGNJ'ON. Parsons, Samuel L., Gold St.
Scott, W. G. & Co., Victoria Bldgs. Hampson, J.M., Birch Vale Appleton, E .(f), M.I.C.E., & Son,
Myatt, Hy., Spring Bank SW ANA GE.
Dartmouth Rd. Clifton, J. E. ( (), F.S.I., & Rob,
DERBYSHIRE. NOR'J.'ON. Br idgman. N . G. (,,), & Bridgman, inson, Old Bank House
Norton, Joseph, Woodseats W.H. (t),BaukClunbrs . Victoria
ALVASl'ON /JY JJERBY. St. WAJIEJTAJlf.
Copes tick, G. C., Unterwalden, RIPLEY, DERBY. Couldrey, '\V. G.,19PalaceAvenue Fookes, William W., North St.
London Rd. Argile, R., Alfred St. Vanstone, F . W . Pulace Chmbrs. WEYNOUTff.
+ Leslie, Frank, A. R., Brighton Rd. Battershill, S. C., Jiigh St. + Bennett, A . J., C.E., A.I.S.E., 10.
+ Nuttall, John, Cmzon Gardens PT,YNOUTH.
SAJ.VDIA ORE (Nottingham). Bazley, M.A., 13 Fmnkfort St. Gloucester Ter.
BAKEWELL. a Child , E. H., P.A.S.I., Derby Rd. a Bellamy, Anstis J., 10 Courtenay Criclunnv l'J-. H. (f), F.S.I. ,& Son
Langsdon, E. M., Town Hall Gorman & Ross, Derby Rd. St. ( /), 77 St. Thomas St.
Bellamy , F. J., 6A Courtenay St. 't Jackson, t:>., Bridge Ch mb"".
BEL PER. SW ADLINOOTE (Btii·ton-on- 7'mit).
Underhill, C. E., ,13 High St. a Bewes, Antis G., 10 Courtenay St. Kerridg-e, E. C. J., C.E ., Turto~
Hunter(+) &Woodhouse,B1idge St. Villn, Turton St.
WJRKS!v OllJ'Jf. Ci<rder, I~'- J., 8 Athenooum 'l'er.
BUX'J.'ON. Clark, F. A., New 'l'own Chmbrs ., Morgan, W. B. , A.M.1.C.E.,M.S.I.
~/l!ryden, W. R ., 1 George St. Lawton, C. l-I., C.E. , A .I.S.E., Old Town St. (Borough Surveyor & Engineer),
Flint, Marsden, WycVilla,Dale Rd. 'l'own Hall. Deveril-S110l, G. P., l Reservoir' East, t .
Garlick & Flint, 5 Tenace Rd. Lee-Dennis, J., C.E. lld., Hartley Pk. Wlllf/JORNF:.
Gladwin, f:)., Rutland Chambers Dwelley, J. H., JO Crescent Pl., -t Chinchen, W. T., M.S.A., Griebel
Spring Gardens DEVONSHIRE. Mulgrave St . Park
Holland, ·w . , 9A Te1Tace Rd. Foster, J. B., F.S.I., •1 Cambridge /Fletcher , W. J., A.M.I.C.E.,.
't Parker (Barry) & Unwin,+ Ray- A X1lf1NSJ'E'll . St. M.S.T., County Surveyor's Office.
mond, rrhe Quadrant Pryer, Ernest A., We•t St. + Harvey, J., 9 Courte nay St. (County Surveyor)
Perry, W ., Southlea, Spencer Rd. JJAllNSJ'Al'/'.,E. Hine (/) & Odgers, 23 Lockyer St.
Strnin, Jn. L., A.111.I.C.E., Court Lauder, Alexander,BridgeChmbrs. Keats & Coath-A.dams, + 3t Bed- DURHAM.
House Chambers Oliver, William C., Hrid~eod ford St.
Wa.llalj, Irwin, 2:l Darwin A.venue a+Petter, Fred. W ., Bridge Bldgs. King & Lister, 20 Princess Sq. BISJJ()l' A UGI< LAND.
CJJJ£S1'ER JJ'JRLJJ. /Thorne, Arnold,F.S.I., 16 Cross8t. a Kitsell, rl' . Rogers, 9 lJ'evon Ter., Livesey, F . JI,. 107 Newgate Sil,
Ashmore, W. l\1 ., 4 New Queen St. Mutley + Perkin•, W'm., Vicl;oria St.
R[])EFORD. Lethbridge, A . E ., SA We twell St. Rulo, Robert R., Princes St.
Haslam, W., Harstoft, Pilsby Barron, R. G., 'l'orriclge House,
Houfton, 'l,. B ., FurnivalChmbrs., + May, W. H., 10 Pl'incess Sq. BLA OjUTlf.,L .
Enstthe Water Mill, R.. A., 10 '!"rankfort St.
1
Market Place Hookway, Hobert 'l'., & Son , Bath Opie, '\V. Maxwell,Royal Chmbrs.,
+ Shell, W. , . 4G Roger St.
-t Jackson, '\V. Cecil, 29 Knifesmith House, 12 Bridgeland St. \Vil•on, G. T., 121 Durham Rd.
Gate Whimple St.
a Smith, J. J ., 63 lligh St. Park er, Arthur S., 20 George St. BLA YTJnN-ON-'l'YNE.
Parker, George. Spencer St. j Nicholson, '\V. M., 1 Gm·den St.
Rollmson,S., & Son, 13 Corporation BLACK 1'0RRIN(}1'0N, l/igh a P etbick, B . JI. P., 5 Queen's Gate
St. Jfornpto11, R.8. 0 . Villas OT!ES'l'ER -T,Ji,'- TREE'l'.
Shewbrooks, S. B. D., High St. ·Reichel, Lucius H., Beara Court Prigg, H. Vietor, .A..M.I.C .E., GA Cowe, R. G., Murray Ter. ·
Shewbrooks, C.. Devonshire Estate Courtenay St.
BUJJLEIGFf lJAL'J.'J;'R'J.'ON. Sedding, E., 12 Athenooum St. CONSETT, R. S .O.
Office Kerley, P ., High St. Doherty , John, Sherburne
Stanton, W.,5MarketHallChmbrs .. Shil'es, B. Pl'iestly, Old Town
OHAGFORD. Cbmbrs., 104 <lid 'l'own St . + Shell, W. S., 'l'i<ylor St.
Wagstaff, W. JI., A. M.I.C.E.,
A.S.I., 57 Saltergate Hooper, E. F., Rock House Snell, H.J., 11 The Crescent DA l/LINCT'l'ON.
Vince11t, J ., 74 Old 'l'uwn St. A.ggutter, v.r. 'r., 7 B or•e Market
CLAY CROSS. DARTMOUTH. Wiblem & de Boinville (a), 6
+ Back, E. H., C.E., Victoria St. a Bourne, W. H .. 94 Northgate
Bramham,W., C.S.I., A.S.I., Fern W estwell St. Clark, F. (f), & Moscrop, W. J ...
Cottage, Market St. JJA JVLIST!. (f), Feethams (Diocesan Sur-
Oxley, Ernest, Melbourne Lodge. SEA 'f'OJ..V, Axrninster.
t Dobell , . amuel, Lanherne Gush, G., Manoi· Office veyor)
OODJ.VOR, nea.· Derby. DEV ONl'ORJ'. S!DfllO UJ'll. DickinHon , G. & Son, C.E., ii.
Eyre, Albert E . Leest, E. M. ,Public Hall Chmbrs ., -t Sampson, It. W., Manor Offices Houndgate
Fore St. Bridgman (o) & Bridgman(+ ) Fore Hodp-son, '\Villiam, 10 Victoria Rd.
JJERBY. Hoskins, G. Gordon, Elmgrovs.
Burrows, J., Amen Alley n Luff, Henry G., 64 Chapel St. St.
a Nunn, B. W., 4 BeyroutPl.,Stoke. J'ElGNflfO UJ'lf. LOd[!e
Coulthurst & Booty, 4 Albert St. Lyall, E . IV., C.E .. 39 Nol'th~te
Currey, P ercy H. , 3 Marl<et Place Richard,, W. N., 29 St. Aubyn St. Saunders, Gualbert, '.l'eignbridge
Ho, Shaldon Pritchett, J. P., & Son, 24 tligh
Eaton, Arthur, 6 St. James St. EXE1.'ER. Row
Hill. Arthur C., 2 St. Mary's Gate Andrew, T. A., 14 Bedford Circus TlVER1'0N.
Williams, W. E., 63 St. Peter St. DURHAill.
Holford, J. T., 34 Corn Market + Cole, Charles, 50 High St. and 20 Crozier, IV., A.M.I.C.E., Shire
Hunter & ·woodhouse, All Saints' Cathedral Close TOR QUA Y. Hall (County Engineer an<\
Chambers, Irongate Commill, Fl·ed. J'.,F.S.I.,7 Bedford Appleton, E. (I), M.I.C.E.,& Son, Architect)
Macpherson, Alex., 16 Tenant St. Circus l Vaughan Parade f Fowler, C. H ., :F.S.A., M.A., 'fhe
Mills, G. Y., Old Bank Chambers, f Crocker, Jame,, 101 Queen St. Bridgman, N . G. (o), & Bridgman, College
Iron gate + Dobell, S., Queen St. Cbmbrs. W . H. (t), Fleet St. a Gradon, H. T., 22 Market Pl.
Naylor({) & Sale,OldBankCham- f Harbottle, Edward Jiall, County Garrett, JI. A.,Town Hall Chmbrs. Jones, W. T., 7 A North Bailey
bers, Irollgate Chmbrs ., Queen St. (Borough Engineer) Ord, George, 16 'fhe Avenue
+ Ryley, Ernest, 2 Strnnd Arcade Hooper, Ern•st F., 6 Union Rd., Richard~. E., titrand Plummer (./) & Burrell, Market
Story, John Somes, C.E. (County Pennsylvan ia 'Vatson & Watson, 1 Lower Ter. Pl. Chmbrs .
Surveyor),.St. Ma ry's Gate / ·Je1,nan, J., F .R.l\LS., 5 Bedford
Swindell, '\Villiam, Imperial Cham- Circus TO II RING TON. FENCE J!O USES.
bers, Albert St. Luca s, J. Archib>tld,1''.S.I., Guild- il1edland, William C.,Windy Cross Cowe, J. Gibson, Lambton Grange .
Thirby, R. C"rill, Corn Exchange hall Chmbrs., High St. TOTNES. GA TES llEAD.
Wills, J. , F. S.Sc., Victoria Cham- Pinn (Charles) & Son, 3 Wonford Stainthorpe, 'I11iomas William, Armour, L . H., 16 We•t St.
bers, St. Peter's Churchyard Rd. A.l\I.I.U.E., Northcote Dunn, G. E., 23 W eRt. St.
Wright & Thorpe, 23 St. James' St. Pinn, J.M. , Caxtle ilt. Chmbrs . Tollit, W. F., Gate House (Bor- ii+Fraser, J. W. , Low F ell
Railing & Tona1·,9 Bedford Circus ough Surveyor) + Pursei·, F. W ., 10 W est St.
DRA YOOTJ', """' Derby . + R eed, Harbottle, 12 Castle St.
Antliff, F. S., Sawley Lane · Tollit, William M., 10 High St. Reay, 'l'hos.,& Bon, 2 Loraine 'l'er.,
Tait (rt) & Jiarvey+, Cathedml Low }'ell
DROJ.VFIELJJ (ShetJicld) . Close WESTIV ARD If(}.
Siddall, W. J ., 8 Lea Rd. Ware, Chas. E. (F.S.I., M.I.C.E.), a Smith, J. J. JTARTL EPOOL.
JJUJiFIELJJ. and Son, 37 Gaudy St. Chmbra . McDonald, '\Vm., 4 Union St.
Mason, JohnB. + Warren,Edwa1·d G. , Commercial DORSETSHIRE. IlA ll'l'LEl'OOT,, West.
GLOSSOP. Chmbrs. Barnes. JI.(a), & Co11t es, F . E . (a),
Hawke, R. G., Bank Chmbrs., EX1lfO TT J'TT. BL.ANOFOllD. Bank Chmbr•., Scarboro' St. ·
Thgh St. W. Kerley, Philip, Station Parade Hunt, C., Elmfielcl Cottage. Blackwell - Lynn St .
ILKEST(IN, 11.S.O . Sherwin, Procter, Manchester St. BllTDPOHT. Clayton, J., Scarboro' St.
Haslam, G. , & Son, Euclid House ILFRAOOfltBE. Cooper, Frederick, 77 East St. Dunipace, R., Municipal Bldgs.
a Hunt. Chas. W., 36 Station Rd. Gardner. Hy. M., "Brooklands" JJOJIOJIESJ'IOI. Garry, James, 47 Church St.
Nicklin, James, BruHsells Ter. Gould, William H., Collingwood Feacey, J., South IValks Walson, - Scarboro' St.
Richards, S . . F.I.S.A., 4 East St., Russell, Allen T.,M.S .A., Market f Fletcher, Walter J., M.S.I., Shire Wilson, John J ., Victoria Bldgs.,
Market Pl. Square Jiall (County Rurveyor) Church Sq.
W eir, H. W., M.S.A., 32 Green- Hunt, G. J., C.E., The Guildhall Young, Wm., Park Rd.
J,ONG EA 'l'ON.
a Child, E. H., P .A.S.I., Derby Rd. close Rd. (Borough Engineer & Surveyor) J ARR 0 W- ON-TYNE'.
Dodd, J. F. ,Prince St. JUNGSBRIDGE. Tilley, A . L. •r., 26 South St. Hanson, J . Walter, 79 Wear St.
Gorman & Ross, SaliHbury St. Latham, A., P lymouth Rd. PARKSl'ONE. SEA1!11.if IJAR/JO UJI ,
Ridgway, E. R .. M S.I., Main St. J.VETVJ'OK ARTIOJ'. Andrew, W. , Alton Office Sundt!rland.
Sheldon. John, Darley House +Acock, C. G. S., St. Veda (County Holland, T . J . B.," Summerhill" .f Caws, Frank, Marlboro' St.
Smith, R. Waverley St. Surveyor) .f Newruan, S. J ., Ashley Rd., Upper
JJATLOCK. SHlr..DON, New Shildon, R .S.O .
Downes, F . E. Lloyd, 36 Qu•en St. Pa.rkstone + Perkins, W., Ma.in St.
Doughty, Gilberts., Matlock Bdg. Rowell, J. W.,+ & Son, St. Paul's pnoLE.
Falding, A. E .. Matlock Bank Rd. Barnes, JI. Fitz-James, 'l'owngate · SOUTH Sll!ELDS.
Nuttall, John, Crown Sq. ,Matlock Segar, Ramu el, 37 Devon Sq. and St. Davidson, '£ . E., Edinburg!:\.
Bridge 26 Union St. P earce, Edmund, High St. Bldgs .. King St.
Warren & Cargill, DerwentBldgs., Watson, Richard, P .A..S.I., rn Van Schepdael, Ed., Upton Villa, Din~le, John 111., 3 Ocean Rd.
Matlock Bridge Gloucester Rd. Longfleet Dockwrny, J. J., 16 King St.
l>urham- Hampshire.] ARCHITECTS. 377
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a Donald, John W., West Keppel St. Start, J. W., F.S.I., C.E., Cups Cridland, R.., Belmont Terrace Kingham & Ki ngham, 6 Welling-
a GK~~';,"St H., Albany Chmbrs., Chmbs., H igh St. Stapleton Rd. ' ton Buildings
Crisp, H. & Oatley, Edinbur"h
Hans.;'n, j_ Walter, 79 King St. DflVEROOU!/1'. Chmbrs., Baldwin St.
0
ALRESFORD.
Hall, M. & Son, Albany Chmbrs Packer, H. H., F.I.A .S., The Cliff Drake & P izey, Capital & Counties H unt, William H enry
King St. ., Hotel, Dovercourt Bay . .BankChmbrs., Baldwin St. AL'l'ON. .
Lauderdal e, T. H., Osborne Av. EPPING . F1tt, Ralph, 116 Brynland Avenue a Crowley, R. A., "Highfield "
f Morton, Joseph H., 50 King St. Winter, Ja;., Dane Lodge. Horfteld ' Eggar, James A., l!'.S.I., H igh St.
N elson, Geo .1 57 ICing S t. Foster & Wood, 35 Park Street ANDOVER.
Page, T . A., & Son, Waterloo FJIINTON- ON- SEA. College Green '
Hayne, W., 3 Station Rd. Bell, W. & G. A., M.A., Market Pl.
Chmbrs., 67 King St. Frond, Maynard, 1 St. Stephen's
Rennoldson, Frederick, 3 Union GRA YS. Cbmbr•., Baldwin St. RASINGSTOK E .
Chmbs., King S t. Cobham , C., F .S.I., A.S.I., 3 a Gough, Wrn . Venn, 24 Bridge St. Conran, R , Winchester St
Small, Horace H ., 136 Marlboro' Ranson, E. C., 22 Dread St. Gibson, James, New St. ·
Shakespeare Villas, High St. Wallis, R. Steny, & Smith, C., &
St. Harford, Alf1ed, 3 Limerick Rd.
a Smith, G•o. R., 67 Ki n g St. HARWICH. Red land ' Son, Potter's Lane
H ~;:n JS~." Liverpool Chambers,
Stou t, J. E m est, 16 King St.
White, G. W ., 58 King St.
Sta.rt, J . W ., F.S .I., C.E., W est
St. 0 BOUllNK.iJOUTH
Aldridge & rl'homas, . Avenue
ILFORD . a Hirfit, Ffy. C. M .. 30Broad St. Chambers
SOUTH MOOR, via O!tester- le-Street. + Jones, H.J., WellingtonChmbrs.,
Kellett, M. H. Cropper, Horace, J., 6 Argyle Rd. Brewertou & Shepherd, Richmond
f Dawson, C. J., M.S.I. , 7 Bank 12 Bridge St. Chmbrs., The Square
STANLEY. 11 .S . O. Bldgs., High St. La 'frobe VJ and Weston (a), 20 Broad, Frederic, Manton Villa
Crossling, 'l'. E., F.I.A.S. Faunch, F. G., 9 Cranbrook Gdns Clare St. Oxford Rd. '
Forster, W :. Clifford Rd. Cmnbrook Rd . ., L11wrence, G. C., 29 Clare St. Brown, J. S. C. McEwen 4
STOOKTON- ON- 'l'EES . + Jackson, C.E., 39 Grosvenor Rd. Llewellins & James, Castle St. Roumelia Ter.,Chri~tchurch itd
Theobald, Henry, F .S.I., 19 Cran- Masters, W .. 1 St. Stephen' s St. Bascombe · .,
Fletcher, E . G., Prince Regent St . Munro. P. (t), F.S.I., & Son (t),
Harrison & Hunter, 69-70 High !:it. brook Gardens Cr eek, Giffo rd (+) & Oakley
Verlyck ,o,; Dunn, Adelaide Cham - F.S.I., 6 St. Stephen 's Chmbrs., (F.S.I.), Delphi Chmbrs .
+Linton , \V. H., 13 Exchange, Baldwin St.
High St. · bers Dancaster & Co ., P.A.S.I., Arcade
LOUGHTflN, S . 0 . N icholson, 'I'., Guildhall Chmbrs ., Chmbrs ., Boscomue
Moses, Geo., 10 Parliament St. Bi·oad S t.
t Hicbardson, 'l'. Vv . 'l'., 57 Ilig·h f Cubitt, Jnmes, "Cotsall" a Fogerty, J. F. (B.E .), 2 St. Peter'e
:Francis, Herbert EI., Beech wood Paul, ·waiter S. (a) & James Ter.
St. . Richarcl C. (a) ,Cardw'ell Chm brs . '
Sanderson, John, F.I.A.S., 134 N!IT,DON. Hawker (+) & Mitchell, St. Peter's
Marsh St. ' Chmbrs.
High St. Beaumont, P. M ., A.M.I.C .E. PoJ~~c;~'· S ., 3 Unity flt., College
a Whipham, Edward A., 59 High Jennings ( l!' .S.I.) & Goater,
llOflfF'OR.D. G.P.O . Chmbrs.
St. Davey, 'l'h eo ., C1·ow11 Chmbrs . & Price, Walter H., 62 Greville Rd.,
SUNDERLAND . L awson & Reynolds, Yelverton
2 W estern P..d . Bedminster
Barnes, H. (a), & Coates, F . E.
(a), H Fawcett St. a Harl'ington &Ley,CornExchange Rigftf:~' M.
S .,15BurlingtonRd.,
Clnnbrs.
Leighton, F . B ., Silver How
B1·own, G. r1i_, 51 Fawcett S t. S H OEJJU/IYNESS, s.o.· /aLivesay, G. A. Bligh, Wilts &
Rowley, C. A., 38 College Green Do1·spt Bank Chmbrs;., Bascombe
l Caws, Frank, 22 Fawcett St. Burles & Harris Saund ers, W. P., RupertChmbrs.,
Christon, C., 57 John St . SOUTHEND -ON- SEA. 2 Quay St. f Miles, C. T . 1 " Observer'' Chmbrs.
Eltringham, J ohn , 62 John St. ScammelL 'l'., 1 St. Stephen's St. Pearce & Offer, Dorsetshire Bank
Adams, S. I., M.S .I. , F .I.S.E ., Chmbrs .
Green, H. C., 26 F awcett St. \\Teston Chmbs .. \Veston Rd. Scoon<•, 'l'. J., M.I.C.E., S Unity
Hedley, IT. 'l'. D ., 32 Fawcett St. St., College Green
f Steven• , 'l'., Richmond Chmbrs.
Buries & Harris. Chtrence St. Tugwell, S., Hichmond Chmbrs .
.H enderson & Hall, 28 J:ohn St. Cayton, A .. C.E, Mozart Villa, T Shove, F. , S Colst on Avenue
Ki1·kby, R. G., 87 :Fawcett St . Sturdy, P ., 4 Clarendon Bldgs.
Clarence Rd . Skinner, "\V. S., Edinburgh Cham- + Ware, A.G .. "Observer" Cham~
Middlemis• & Green,26 Fawcett St. Field, Andrew Alfred, Tower bers, Baldwin St.
Milburn, W . & •r. R . (a), 20 Faw- be r~, & " 'rhe Filberts," Christ~
Bldgs., High St. + Smith, H., 1 Lansdown P..d.,Olifton church Rd., Bascombe
cett St Greenhalgh & Brockbank, Bank 'l'a.rr, H. C. H., 10 St. Stephen's St.
Miller,J. Ena,A.M.I.O.E.,F.S.I., Chmbs .. H igh St. . Thompson, C. (+) & C., Athen- BURO H ODERE, Newbe1'y.
17 Fawcett l:lt. Hob bis, W. Y., 57 High St. reum Chmbrs ., Nicholas St. Bacon, Francis, 1 ' Earlstoue )'
Nicholls, J . H ., 42 Fawcett St. a Martin, A . J ., ll Pr1ttlewell Sq. + 'l'rew, A. R. F ., 22 Broad St.
Potts, J. & Son. 57 Jobn St. 0 HR TSTOJI U/ICH.
Wood, W. J .. 2G Alexandra St. Tucker, G. H., 30 Alexandra Pk. Burton, E. H.
Robinson, H., Wea.rmouth,Colliery Wrig·ht, E., 3 Queen Anne Villas, + Williams, Henry, 28 Clare St . 'l'aylor, A. C., E state Office, Stour-
Co. Whitegate Ild. .I Wills, F. W., Foster's Chmbrs., wood, near
a Spain, Jos., 11 John St. Small St.
Speight, M.A., Deptford Yards STA NFOJIJJ-T,R-l!OPE. EASTLEIGH.
Wilson,E. Sidney,County Chmbrs., Ada.ms, S. I., M.S.I. , F.I.S.E. CHARLTON KINGS,Olieltenltain. Galbraith, Augustus ·w., C.E., The
66 John St. Villar, Jam es , F.S.I. Council Ofliee, Market St.
WAL'l'ON-ON- NAZE. St~d~fellow, H. W., & Son, Leigh
TOW LA IV. Butcher C.E ., M.f'.A. CllELTENJIAM.
Graham, J vhn, "Sunniside " T yas, F. C.. M.S.A., Survey & Crisp, J. Gregory, 6 North St.
Knight & Chatters. 17 Regent St . EMSWORTH .
Estate Office Dixon, H arvey .A.., High St.
Pearson, A. E .. 13 Promenade
ESSEX. WALTH A ftfSTOW . Prothero, H. A. (M.A. ) (/), and Swinburne, Frank, North St.
BAJIJUNG .
t Dunford. J. Williams, F.I.Inst., ~!~~;;~~~d~· H. (M.A.) (+), 13 FAREHAM.
f Dawson, C. J., M.S.I., East St. 19 St. Mary's Rd. Atkins, Norman H., 62 West St.
Jenam, Geo. B., C.E., Bridg~ Sadler, G. W., F .S .I., 467 High St. Cobbett, W .. A .M.I.C.E., M.S.J.,
Lamb, G., 76 East St. & S2 Long- Cbmbrs., Hoe St.
bridge Rd. Smithson, A. H., 110 High St. F .R.JVI.S., 89 West St.
Kelf, J. J .. 179 Hoe St., & 22 St. Villar, James, l!'.S.I., 33 Cambray
BRENTWOOD . Mary's Rd. Fill/ .VJJOROUGH.
OillENCltS1'ER .
+ Cubitt, E. N . , 6 Hig·h St. Longmore, F. H.. , Bridge Chmbrs. , Lawson, V . A ., A.M.I.C .E., 1
Hall, A. E., 3 'l'he Pavement,
Lynchford Rd .
~Woods, A. 'l'. G., New Rd . Hoe St.. Council Clunbrs ., Castle St.
f Young, John, Guildford J,odge f Longmore, W.A., Bridg·e Chmbrs. Johnson, J. F., & Co., Lynohford
GLOUO!L'STER. Rd .
lJ 11.TG T!TLINGS F:A . Hoe St. Bailey & Dean, rrwig·wortb, near
IVA NgTR AD. FLEET.
t Butcher, Ch arles, E., High St. Dancey, H. A. , 26 Clarence St. & Johnson , J. F .. & Co., Fleet Rd .
Bressey, John 'l'., 'l'he Cottage 3A Midland Rd. GOSPORT.
13UCIU!UllS1' JJ[f.,L. f Knight, J ohn M. , "Busbwood "
a Tooley 1 H., Council O.ffices,Queen's a Dunn, Alf. J., 31 St.Michael's Sq. F1lt. W. H ., A .M.I.C.E., 9 High
Riches, Herbert, "Wall wood," Jones, W. F., 21 Georg-e St.
Rd. Church Green t Medl~nd, M. H., 15 Clarence St.
C/IEDflfS f?ORD . Smith, G. E., High St.
f Chancellor , :F., F.S.I.. lii~h St. TVOflJJFORJJ. (County Architect) +Smith, H. A. 1''., Star Che.tr bers
Clare + & P..oss, 66 Duke :st. Forge, F. Lindus, Arch Viay House, .f Moore, J a mes P .. 9 Berkeley St. High St. '
Maw hood R , 2 Market Rd. George Lane Niblett, Edwin, 9 Arthur St. llil VANT.
a Pei-twee. 6.& W. H., Bank Chmbs., t 'l'rew .J. Fletcher,M.S.I.,F.I.S.E., Sta.Ila.rd, Alfred Edwin, "F.S.I.,
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. County Chmbrs., Sbtion Rd. West St.
New St. .I Waller & Son ( f ), 17 College
Whitmore. Frank (County Arch.), Green (Diucesa.n Surveyor for
BE/IKELEY. LAND PORT (See Portsmoul>i ).
17 Duke St . Gloucester)
Bruce , A ndrew, 1 ffice of Works, LONGl'ARISU, lVhitchu,.,1,.
OJIJNGFORJJ . Berkeley Castle a Wood, Walter B., lll Queen St.
/Stair, Walter Wilkinson, F . R .
13/IT87'0 T,, STA PlE fl llJ,, Bl'istol. LYJIIN GTO N .
OLAOTON- ON-SEA , S. 0. Aldum, G., & Sous, Elbroad St. Bennett, G. W. , l Victoria St. Pym-Jones, I., 14 H ig·h St.
Baker, 'l'. H., Leicester Lod ge Sl'ROU.D. PIC1'1'H Rl"lR[,I> .
CreNBy, r . A., 11
'l'he Cedars,' ' (Brewers)
f Barnes, E.W., Guildhall Chmbrs., Clissold, Will iam, 2 Rowcroft f K~ates, Henry Thos., High St.
Colne Rd. Fisher, Wm. H. C., 6 Rowcroft I Mmdy, E . A., Lavant t.
Rider, E . J . W., Iluxter's Estate Broad St .
Bennett, G. W., Nor th St., Down- Harder, P. M., 2 Rowcroft Pf?l(ESDO IV.N, Rf)11rnemouth.
Offices, l~tlnk Cbmbs. Lawson, V. A .. 17 Rowcroft
Sta.rt, J. W., F.S.I., C.E., Public end Smith, Arch ., Southbourne Rd.
f Berna.rd, W . L., 3 St. Stephen's Lewis, J.B., 2 Rowcroft
Hall B uildings PO II 1'SJ110 UTH.
Chmbrs., Baldwin St. Tl'1VKF:SBURY. a Agutter, 'l'. C., H .M. Dockya.1·d .
l'OGGESHALL (Gi·eat) . Bevan, J., 1 St. Stephen'sChmbrs., Gray, B. C., 131 High St.
Clark, J. W., Ohurnh St. Ridler, W., Sun St. (Borough Ball, Cha.•. W.. Whitti ngton
Baldwin St . Chmbrs .. King's Rd., flouthsea.
OOLOllESTER . Bevan ,J. ,j unr .,Li Yer pool Chmbrs., Surveyor) I Bevis, C. IV., Elm Grove Chmbrs.,
llakert & Jlofay, H ead' t. Corn flt. HAMPSHIRE. Southsea
~ Butcher, Charleo E., 3 Queen St.
f Bond, F. Bligh, Alliance Chmbrs., Bone, A. H ., l •lq High St.
Goodey, Jas. l!'., & Cressa.Jl, "\V . T. 51 Corn St. ALDli:RSHO 7'. + Cook, C. C., 390 Commercial Rd.
(a), 2 Victoria Chmhrs.
Bryan, H. D., 38 College Green Ford, A . J:I., A.M.I.C.E. , Buck-
Cotterell. A.P.I., A.M .I .C.K, Friend+ & Lloyd, 45A Grosveno1·
Page, George Hy . ,F .I..'1..S. ,1Trinity Lonsdale Chmbrs.,28Baldwin St. Rd. mgham House, 11 High St.
Chmbs. , Culver St. C1·a.ik, J. , ·i Colston St., St. J ohnson, J . l!'., & Co ., 12 Station Guy, A. E . J ., 70 Albert Rd .
Palk, D ., Ileconstmction Office, Rd. Southsea '
(W .D .)Camp Aub'11Stine's
378 ARCHITECTS. [Hampshire-Lancashire.
Rake+ & Cogs,vell,+ Prudential
Bldgs., Landport
Reeve-Heeve, G. A. W., 27 Allens
Rd., Southsea
JTJJ'CllIN.
Lucas, 'I,. Geoft'rey,Western House
a Millard, W., Benslow Lane
Pope, By., 32 Dacre Rd.
- KENT.
A811fi'ORD.
Burrows, A. J., F.S.I.,41 Bank St.
NARGATE.
-r Burrows, S. E., 8 Cecil St.
Daunou, F. M., Shirley Villas,
Canterbury Rd.
Smith, G. E., Victori" Rd., South- Shilcock, Jas., F .S.I., Market Pl. -r Jeffrey & Lacey, 26 North St. Griffith, E. J ., 3 Arthur Rd.
sea 11 OJJJJESD ON. BECKENHAJlf. Harris, Robt. A., 3 Cecil Sq.
Vernon - Iokpen, G. C., F.S .I., Tregelles, J. A. Barker, C. J., ''Beaconsfield," The L'Q';;::t,!'R.~¥illiam, Brook Dyn,
Whittington Chmbrs., 75 King's Avenue
Rd., Southsea RIOK11lANSWORTH. Ingram, W . G., 32 The .A.venue Latham, A., M.I.C.E ., F .8.I.,
f+Walmisley, J. W., F.S.I.. Green, G. H., Station Rd. Mnnicipal Bldgs., Market Sq.
Swannell & Sly (F.S.I.), High St., BEXU(J' HEATH.
King's Ter . 1 Soutbsea Box, E., 289 Broadway (Bol'O' Engineer and Surveyor)
l/OMSEY.
and Northwood Mercer, W. J., 12 Marine Ter.
ST. ALBANS. BTIOADS1'All/S, R.S.O . Reeve, Charles J., Grosvenor Pl.
Jenvey, Jas., Market Pl. Clarke, Arthur H ., Station Gate
Smith, Joh u, 25 Market Pl. a Blow, Percival C. , 7 London Rd. Reeve, Robt. Dalby, H Cecil Sq.
Clarkson, J. (./), and S. F. (f), Langham & Cole, 2 Albion St.
SOU1'HA 11JPTON. Bricket Rd. BRO.lfl,EY. Jl!IL'l'ON, next SIJ'1'1NGBOURNE,
Burnett, Alfd . Andrew, F.S.I., Edmunds, S. D., 23 Victoda St. -r Bushell, Hy., F.S.I., "Ormidale," Farnham, W . A . (Boro' Surveyor),
F.A.I., 2 High St. Hansell, fl. E., Station Rd. Blyth Rd. , Bromley Park i Town Hall.
Burnett,C.M.,A.i\1.I.C.E., 24 Port- l:lmee & Mence, PefLhen Cbmbrs., a Hellicar, Evelyn, Palace Grove rnn OlfARLTON, s.o.
land St. London Rd. +Mallett, W . R., F.S.I., 32 •rweedy Laslett, T. N., 19 Maryon Rd.
+ Evans, E. \V., 16 Portland St. + Tarte, JT. W., Kinneir, 12 St. Rd. , + Rowland, J., 155 Church Lane
Galbl'aith (Augustus \V.) & Son, Peter's St. Pamphilon, W. J ., 2 Crescent Rd . UllPING'l'ON, R.S.O.
103 Above Bar WoodmfLn, T. Foster, F.S.I., St. Stanger, S. A., F.S.I., "Hands - Billings, F ., Manor Estate Office
Garland. Hy. Jas., 9 Bellevue Peter's St. worth," Hammelton Rd. a Harris, George St. Pierre
'rer., Belle,ue
Greenwood, Stansfield C., 11 STEVENAGE. BROMPTON, NEW. l'ENGE.
Portland t. f Allen, W. T. aflaines, H ., 26 College .A.venue f Currey, H., A.I.C .E., F.S.I., The
Guy, A. E. J., 90 Above Bai· St. TRI NG. +Hammond, E. J., 111 High St. Chestnuts, Lawrie Park
Hill, W. B., F.S.I., 81 Above Bar Huckvale, "William, White House CANTERBURY. Laslett, W. T., 22 Kingwood Rd.
Jurd & Sandel's, 2a Portland St. WAllE. Cowell and Bromley, Cathedral PLUJlfS'l'EAJJ.
Lemon (f) & Blizard, C.E., Lans- Thorowgood, R. & A. G., High St. Precincts Cooke, J . 0., 2 Wrottesley Rd.
downe Honse, C1<stle Lane WATFORD. t Jennings, W. J., F.S.I., 4 St.
Luca•, R. D. M., Bar Gate Chmbs., :Margaret's St. .RAJfSGATE.
High St .. n.nd New Milton
+ Ayres, Chal'ies P., F .S.I., 14A Messenger, R. (a), & Adams, G. J . Hinds (F.S.I.) & Son, 57 Queen St.
High St. F. , (P.A.S.I., 2t High St. Langham & Cole, 70 High St.
Mitchell. W. H., Son& Gutteridge, Pridmore, A. E. (t), F.S.I., and
9 Portland St. Anderson. J. W. (n), 28 High St. Purdie, A . E ., Meadow Grange, Osborne, W . G., 36 Hardres St.
Morris, Hy., 7 Osborne Rd ., Ports- f Syme, William Henry, 4 High St. Whitstable Rd., Blean, near Pite1.. A. R., Effingham House,
wood Williams, T., P.A.S.I., 107 Glad- Smith, G., . Station Rd., St. , Ellingham St.
Poole, J. G., & Son . A.M.I.C.E., 4 Dunstan's · Stock, W. T., 2 Elms Villas, The
stone Rd. Turley, A. C., Tudor Chmbrs., 45 Elms
Portland St.
+ Pope, S. Kelway, 27 Portland St. HUNTINGDONSHIRE. 'H igh St. (City urveyor) ROCHESTER .
Weston, H. J., A.M.I.C.E., 24 CHATHAM . Banks, W., I) Theobald Sq.
Portland St. BllAJl1P1'0N. Bond, G. E., Borough Chmbrs., t Bond, G. E., Victoria Bldgs., 88'
Bird, John, F.S .I. 171 High St. H igh St.
SOUTHSEA (Su Portsinnuth).
J!'ENS1'ANTON. "Betts,Edmund W .. 31 Medway St. a Cobb, E. F., 20 High St.
WJNCHES1'ER. Bunting, G. Drake & Boucher, 115 High St.
Barnard G. A., "Moor·Court," DARTFORJJ .
City Rd.
1
ISLE OF MAN. Harston,W.,A.M.I.C.E.,High St . Nash, J. W. (t), & Son, ~45 High
Cancellor & Hill (a), 12 Jewi·y St. Tate, G. H., 15 Lowfield St. St.
DOUGLAS. S1'. ilfAR Y GRAY.
Colson(./), Farrow Cf) &Nisbett JJEAL . Billings, Fred ., '' Southernhay ,,
(a), 45 Jewry St. Clucas & Kaye, Rose Mount Crowther, C. L., Queen St.
Kitchen, G. H., 4 City Rd . Cowie, fl., St. George's St. Fry & Gardener, High St. SEVENOAKS.
Stopher, T., F.S .I., 57 High St. Forrest, Edward, Athol St. Cronk, Edwyn E., F.S.I., High St,
Horrocks & Lomas, 25 Athol St. DOVER. a Gordon, T., Court Lodge
Taylor, W . J., A.M.I.C.E., The + Beeston, W., Eastbrook Place
Castle (County Surveyor) Kay, George, Athol St. SIDCUP.
Kaye. A . <:l:., 31 Castle St. Creswell (A.M.I.C.E .) & Newman,
WINK TON, R.S. 0. 54 Castle St. Edlin, V . Annesley, Glen Cottage
Bellairs, E. H. Rennison, J. W., 7 Sydney St., + Jack, R. A.
Bucks Rd. Fry, E.~W., 22 Cannon St.
Rigby, A., 1 Upper Church St. Stennings (/) & Jennings (t), SI1'1'INGBOURNE.
HEREFORDSHIRE. Scott, M. H. B., 23 Athol St. F.S.I., 6 Clar emont Pl. t Grant, W. Leonard, High St.
Worsfold & Hayward, F.S.I., Harvey & Pearcy, 2 Crescent St.
HEREFORD. RAAISEY. Market Sq.
Barker, E. H. L., 146 Owen St. Boyde, John T., The Mooragh TONBRIDGE.
t Davies, Erne•t G., C.E., 6 St. John Kay, George, Victoria Buildings, EJJEN BRIDGE. a Little, J. W., 117 High St.
St. Parliament St. Fox, W. S., 'l.'aylor, T. H. (f), & Wadmore, B. (a) (F.S.I.), Wad-
Godsell, G. H., F.S.I., Palace Merrick (P.A.S.I.), High St. more, J. F. (u), & Mallett, W. (-t-),
Chambers, King St. ISLE OF WIGHT. ERI1'H, S.O. 97A High St.
f Kempson, F. H., 189 Widemarsh OUJVES, West.
Box,E. TUNBRIDGE WELLS.
St. Stirling, W. J ., Gordon House, -r Egerton, William, 12 Queen's Rd. Caley, H. M ., 29 Mount Pleasant
Nicholson ~ & Hartree, Offa St. B'hamRd. FARNTJOJ/OUGH. Cronk, H. H. & E., 4 Mount
Ri~i.nson, alter Wm., 10 King Stringfellow, H. W., & Son, The Coe, W. J ., 47 Ospringe Rd. Ephmim Rd .
Arcade Hall, A. E., 2 l\forris .Rd. Hughes, W . Barnsley, Vale
LED BURY. Tompkins, S. E., The Mount FAVERSHAM. Avenue, London .Hd.
Godsall, -, New St. Pover, E., 54 & 55 Park Road, " Strange, C. H., 43 Grosvenor Rd.
Holds, T. W., F.I.A.S. FRESHWATER . Vinall, E., 73 Upper Grosvenor Rd.
Newman, James W., 2 Moa Place (Borough Surveyor) c
ROSS. FOLKESTONE.
Willu.td, IL, 9 Upper Grosvenor
Pearso n, Arthur H., SuI"Veyor to NEWPORT. Rd.
Stratton & Millgate, 21 Quay St. Andrews & Harrison, 16 Guildhall Wlll1'STABLE.
Urban Council), Warrendale St. and 66 Sandgate Rd.
Small, Arthur Pole, St. Mary St. Swane, Ernest A., 30 N odehill Ko7ic'e A. A., 'i'ankerton Estate
'l.'omkins,S . E.,Castlehold Chmbrs. Bromley,Andrew,RadnorChmbrs.,
HERTFORDSHIRE. w aterworth, F. W. B., '£own Hal! Cheriton Pl. JVOOLWIC!l.
Way, ''Vm. C., 10 Carisbrooke Rd. f Garling, II. B., 25 Clifton Crescent Ch1nch, Quick & Wincopp, 24
BAl/NE1'. RYDE.
Newman. F., 23 Alexander Gdn•. William St.
Knott, Stanley E., Abbotsford, ~Tilkes, E ., 2 'heriton Pl.
Barton, Jno. J .. 1 St. Thomas St. Cooke, J . 0., 1A Eleanor Rd.
East Barnet Boughton, G., 90 1fonkton t. GRAVESEND. a+Habershon, A. Eustace, 29 & 30
Siddall, H. Percy, 103 Salisbury Mathew, C., Town Hall (Borough Binlo,v, W. Tillott,36NewRd. Green's End
Rd., Iligh Barnet Surveyor) a Bennett, E. J., 189 Parrock St. Monckton, II. Percy, Wellington
White, Joseph, 35 High St. Newman, Francis (County Sur- Cobham, C., F .S.I., A.S.I., The St.
BERKI1Afl!PS1'EAD. veyor), F .1 .I., & Cocks, F .S.l., 5 Shrubbery Young, T. J., Niton House, Little
Hopkins, W. Bonne1-, Fairhill St. Thomas St. Cobham, G. W ., F.S.I., .A.·S.I., 1 Hea~h, Charlton
Rew, C. H., 87 High St. ' '\Tallis, Jas., 11 Spencer Rd. Edwin St.
Bl HOPS' STURTFORJJ. SANJJOWN, R.S.O . Gould , W., 1 Echo Villa, Old Ro~d LANCASHIRE.
Cooper, James S., "The Lawn," t Newman, James, C.E. (Borough + Ha,vker, W., 91 Punock St.
Windmill Rd . Surveyor) Smith, A.G ., 1 Darn ley St. AOOZIING1'0N.
Pritchett, G. E., F .S.A., Oak Hall Rossi, Chas., Post Office Chmbrs. lTA J.V/UTUJ/ST. Gandy, W . Wallace, Town Hall
E:LSTREE. Tomkins, S. E .,Post Office Chmbrs . Edwards, L ., l.,erndale House Grimshaw & Cunliffe, Bank
a Thompson, E. P. SEA VIEW. HERNE BAY. Chmbrs., Blackburn Rd.
HARPENDEN. Caws, Ed. I., M .S.I., Coronation Huxtable, J., St<ition Rd. Haywood (a) & Harrison(+), Post
Auscombe, A. E., Vaughan Rd. f Salter, Stephen, 111.S.Arts, "Pond- Messenger,R.(a), &Adams,G . J. F ., Office Chmbr ., Church St.
a Blow, Percival C., 3 Church Green well,'' near (P.A..S.I.), Town Hall Chmbrs., a Ross, H., 15 Cannon St.
Brown, J. R., & Son HANK UN. High St. AJJLINGTON.
HE :lfEL HEllIPSTE.dD . Colenutt, Lewis, 2 Bank Buildings, TIEX.TAJIT,E, Swnnley. Dyson. Ernest W., Bank Chmbrs.
Fisher, Wm . A ., 36 Marlowes High St. Browne, Colville, 2 Plantation Cot. ASTI7'0N-UNDEll-LYNE.
Harvey. George, 29 llfarlowes TOTLANfl BAY. tages Burton, J. H., & Pe1·cival, J. A.,
Robinson (F .S.I.) & Mead, 66 Wate1·house, H . H., Estate Office HY1'J/E. 150.t Stamford St.
Marl owes VENTNOR. Wilkes, E. Eaton, John (./), l:)ons & Cantrell,
Woodman & Son Harvey, Edgar, J., C.E., Assembly MAIDSTONE. Bank Chm brs., Stamford St.
HERTFORD . Rooms / Bensted, Hubert, 86 Week St. George, T .. & Son, Old Sq.
Andrews, R. 'l.'., 25 C.a stle St. Mitchell, Charles, & Sons,1 Church f Friend, G., 44 Earl St. Lindley, Thomas D., Henry Sq.
Farley, Jas., Old Cross St. Ruck, F. W. (County Surveyor), & ATJIER1'0N.
Thorowgood, R. & A. G., 4 Fore + Saunders, Theodore R., F.S .I., Smith , A. W . l/), 86 Week St. Whitehead, C. L., C.E., 1 Bolton
St. C.E ., Belgrave Chmbrs. Wickings, J ., 15S Upper Fant Rd . New Rd.
Lancashire.] :\RCHITELTS. 379
BA CUP. Proctor, J. JI., Bor ough Cbmbf' ., T-IASLlNGDEN. JTornblower, L., & Son, 18 Baltic
H itchon & Pritchard, 15 Union St.
Smith & Cross, Bank St .
Wilsou,John,Orchard Villa, Roch-
10 R ushton St.
+aRobinson, M., 24 Nelson Sq .
Sim pson, Jonathan , 14 Acre,fleld
Booth, John, Regent St.
Fielding·, Hy ., 56 Manchester Rd .
Hfe:YSHA ,1f.
·
I Bldg• ., Redcross St.
Huwo1·•h, D., & Son, Lord St.
I 11 cbbortrd, J. A ., 28 Esher Rd. ,
da.le Bd . Smith,ThomasE.,CentralChmbrs., Charnley. Ucwland, 78 Church Kensington
Fold St. l:it., aod Sandlan de .Tee, J . D., Central Chmbrs., South
BARROW-IN-FURNESS. f'tead & Morri•, 17 Acresfield
Butler, John, 34 Cornwallis Sr. Castle St.
'l'emperley, Geo., 8 Bradfo1 d HEnvoon. 11. Jones, Ernest W 1, 17 St. James'
Mcinto•h, J. Y., 6 Cornwallis St. Bldgs ., Mawdsley St. Mills, Jas. , Edward , 25 Market Pl. Hd.
Settle, W . Moss, Walney r hompson, Frank K ., JYia·wdsley Openshaw & Gill, 5 Church St.
Young, E . M., 90 Duke St. ·Jonel':, John R .. & Co ., Central
Chmbrs .. 17 Mawdsley St. J! Ol/WICH, near Rollon. Bldgs., North John St.
BT,ACKBUTIN. Tonge, J ., C. E., F .G.S . , 21 Dyson, Ernest W., 17 Lee Lane Keef, Herbert W.. 4c Central
Aspinall, J. & H., 2 Victor ia St. Mawdsley St. Palmer, Frank lL, & Son (+), 3 Chmhrs., South Castle St.
Bertwistle, Jas., F.S .I., 1 '.l.'acket'• Tong, M. W ., 16 Acresfield Lee Lane ./Kirby. E., F.S.I., Union Bldgs., 5
St. Tyldesley, W. L., 17 Gloster St. Cook St.
Briggs & ·wolstenholme, Central "'i lson & Talbot, Centra! Chmbrs ., T.A NCASTER. Lflw, W. M., North Crescent
Bldgs ., R ichmond r.rer. Mawdsley St. Ashwor th , C. J .. Market St. Chbrs. Chmbrs., 3 Lord St. •
Cheers & Smith, 24 Richmond Ter . A.ustio & Paley ("),Castle Park Lyon, D., Leith Offices, 34 Moor-
Crook, T .C.J\L, Old Cross Chmhs., BOOTLE. «Barrow, S. E., 65J\farket St. fields
King William St. Clemmey, W . H ., A .M.I.C.E., 30 Harrison, Hall & Moore, 73 Church
Trinity Rd. Marmon, R. , 11 Dale St.
Duerden, T. H ., 32 Richmond St. ./ Matear, Iluon A., The Temple,
Terr. BURNLEY. Lewis, N. G., New Rd. Dale St.
Fairbroth er & Hall, 27 Richmond Bell , Thomas, 14 Grimshawe St. l:'arltinson, J., 67 Church St. n. M"y, Harry, 24North John St.
Ter. Hitchon & Pritchard, 46 Man - Roper & P r octer, 32 Market Sq . McGo • ern,J .JI.,Badcliffe's Bldgs.,
1
Fairhurst, H . S., M Church St . chester Rd. 'l hompson & Mattinson, 46 King 37 Moorfields
+ Gradwell, A. R., F.S.l., 29 Vic- Holt, Thomas, 173 Colne Bd. St., Medcalf & Medcalf, Aughton
toria St. Jackson, Hichd., 5 1 Bank Parade f,JO (!II. Chm br• ., 7 Moo rfields
McCall & Robinson, F.S .I ., 9 Joblrng, H., & Son, 91 HectoryRd . Axon, W. E., 37 Church St. :Mel'cer, 1'., & Son, Prudential
Tacketts St. Keighley, S., 25 & 27 Nicholas St. Bn.11 kis, Fa rcl oug·h, & Stephen, A'8urance Bldg, .. 36 Dale St.
Maxwell & Shaw, nauk Chmbrs., Lancaster, J ., 16 N icholas St. Church St. Nuttall, J . H .. C.E., 13 North
2 Lord St., W. Neill, R., 9 Grimshawe St. Heston, Ralph & Heaton, Bank John St. & 56Bedford St. North
Parkinson, F. J., 9 Richmond Nutter, Abraham, ~3 Nicholas St. Chmbrs. O\'\;'en~. R., & Son, 11 'Vestminster
~tier race · Pickup, Jas., ·i 6 Manchester Rd. Jackso" & Jackson, Rai lway Rd . Chmbrs, 3 Crossh all St.
Sames & Green, 65 Northgate Qnarmby,W.A.,Imperia!Chmbrs., Prestwich, Jas. C., 46 Cburch St. Pain & BleRse, H North John St.
Sandbach , J. C. Howard, 15 liich- Grimshawe St. 8 i mp~on, C., The Bedford Brewing .f Pa 1·sl°'v, W., 57 A Dale St.
mond Ter. Rawcliffe, G. ll. , 5 N icholas St. & Malt in g Co. Ud. PeRt, F. H .. Hampden Bldgs ., 11
Simpso n & Duckworth, Richmond Riley, Chas., 1 St. James'sllow ·rrave1·• & Ramsden, Church St. South C•stle St.
Chmbrs. Robinson, A., 321 Padihflm Hd. f,[1"1'/, /WUllOUGH. Pugin & Pugin, 12 Paradise St.
Stirrup, W., 14 R ichmond •rer. Shaw & Vowles (a), 3 Ormerod St. Blacka, John R., Church St. B,,thbone & Beckett, The Temple,
+./Stones & Ston es, F.S .I., 10 Rich - F;mith, H., 135 Leyland Hd. i:ihuttleworth, F . JI., A .M.I.C.E., D.ale St.
mond Ter. Waddington , W illiam, & Son, 5 Bridge End Bainfortl1, A., 13 Hatherly St.
Wilki uson , W . W ., 22 R ichmond Grimshawe St. ./Heade (T . Mellard, C.E., F .G.S.)
Ter. W•tson, Matthew, 4 N icholas St. LIVERPOOL .
Abbey, fl., 3 Crosshall St. & Son, 2 Sont.11 John St.
Wo l.tenholme, Jas., 54A Victorfa (Mill Ar ch t.) R hind, James, The Temple, Dale
St . Allender, tt . .F., 7 Bear's Paw
BURSCOUGH, Ormskfrk. Bldgs., 53 Lord St. St.
Yates, John, 3 Tttcketts St. Darby, A., B ruscough Bridge Roberts, tlwen, 37 Moortlelds
Andersson & Cniwford,Prudential
B/.,A CK f,EY. BU!IY. In•u rance Eldgs ., 36 Dale tit. Sha l!cro", T. Myddleton, 6 Dale
Sankey, Joseph G .. Moston Laue Grundy, Robert, Agur St. Atkinso n , Chas. A., C.E., Orange Rt.
Thorp, J ., H igher Blackley IIitlliwell, Peter 'l '., A .M.S.A ., Court, 25A Castle St. S mpsun. Prof . F. M., U ni versity
Victoria Bldgs., Silver St. ./Dare, H. Bloomfield, 12 Pr:nce• College
BLACKPOOL Hardman, David, Agur St. Sinnott, Sinnott & Powell, 13
Bu rns, J ., 5 Birley St. Rd.
Hopkinson, Alfred, A .M.I.C .E., Beckwith , H. L., F.S.I., Bank'. Harrington St.
Garlick & Sykes, M.I.C.E ., 22 Bir - F.S.I., 15 Auµ-ur St . Solaini Bros., I m per ial Chmbrs.,
ley St. · Chmbrs., 3 Cook St.
Mou lds & Ponit, Victoria Bldgs., 62 Dale St.
Goldsmith, Hy., Star rh ills, 575 Silver St. Bia~~~ie ~·. M. , A.M.I.C.E ., 19 Sm ith, Caleb H., 5 Ireton St.,
Lytham R d. , Sout.h Sh ore Nutta ll, Thomas (A .M.I.C.E., \\'al ton
Gorst. F ra n k, 7 B irley St. a Blakey, J . W .. Central Bldgs.,
F.S.I.), & Son, 20 M.1ket St. North J uh n St. Storv (n) & Hulme, A.M.I.C.E.,
Grubb, E., 13 RawcliJfe St., South Openshaw, & Gill, C.E., Derby 20 North J olrn Rt.
Shore Bradbur y, Geo .. 14 Cook St.
Chmbrs., 6 Fleet St. !Jul'roug·t1 s, J . & A., Vernon St. Stratton, A . J., Uni,·ersity College
a Harker , J . D ., 12 B ir ley St. Sellers, J ., & Son, U llion Chm brs., Sutton, J. H. Havelock, 101 Dale
L u mb, 'I'. G., 24 Birley St. Chuck , W ., 4C Ceutral Chmbrs ., St.
U nion St . South Castle St.
Mather, R. B., 46 Abingdon St. Simpkin, Edmund (Mill Architect), Sykes , R . G., Fenwick St.
f Myres,Veevers & Myres,St. John'• Clarke, 'l'. C., Briggs & Wolsten-
9 l:ipring St . holme, 3 Lord St. Tay !or, E. R., 27 In vestment
Chmbrs., Birley St. Wood, Roger (Mill Arel. t. ), 10 f Clarke, Joh n , C.E., 34 C!tstle St. B ldgs., 67 Lord St.
Nuttall, John A., 29 Birley St. Bolton St. Cook, T. (.(), & Son, 12 St. George's + Thomas, Walter W'., 25 Lord St.
Pi llin~, W . II., 97 Church St. a Thornley, A. L., & Hobbs, F . B.
OAS'l'LBTON. Crescent
Shepperd , P.H. S .,87 Church St. Cox, T., Queen's Bldgs., 11 Dale (n), 14 Castle St .
Thornley, J . B. , 14 B irley St. Smith & Cross, Com mercial Bldgs. 'rrou d lton & Prescott, 13 North
CHO!IU?Y. St. Juhn St.
Todd, J. 'I'., County Chmbrs .. Crofts, James N ., 6 Harrington St.
Abingdon St. Jlinsley, W. H., 12 Cleveland St. Unf-lw01·t.h , 'Vm., 7 Clevin Rd.,
Jolly & Buckley, 9 High St. Culsbaw, W., & Sons, Union Ct.,
Wade, H . & \"1., Empress Chbrs., Castle St. \Val ton
Church St. Leigh, T ., Halli well St. 'Vainwright, T . (F .S.I.), & Sons,
+aWa rdle-Bulcock, John , 26 Dean G'J,JTHBl!OE. l Deacon, C. E .. Central Buildings, 13 Union rourt, Ca,tle St.
41 North John St.
St., South Sh ure hWardle-Bulcock, J ., 8 York St.
Dod, Jas ., 016 Exchange Bldgs. Wi"f1D~l~ ~;~·ong, 30 Queen Bldgs .,
\Vad1urst, T ., Warbuck Rd . CO !,NE. .f Doyle, Jas. F., Wason Bldg-s., 4
Wbewell, A lf. E., Talbot Chmbrs. Atkinson, Wm . H.,BankChmbrs., Harrington :::-.t. . Walker, T. H . W .. Central Bldgs.,
Wilkin,on, John, Bloomfield Rd., Shaw St. 41 N ort.h John St.
El>dy, T. C.. A.M., 30 High St.,
South Shore Bower, G., 60 Mar ket St. Wtt..vertree \Vare & Rathbone, 6 T he Temple,
\Vorthi ngton, Henry, 18 ·waterloo Holgate, Henry,.Market St. E lli son, c. 0. (+), & Son (t), 22 Sir Dale St.
Rd., Sonth Shore Landle•s, J. •r., L loyd's Chmbrs. , Thoma.~ St.
Weightman. W . H., & Son, 24
Market St. 1."rancii:;, C. 0 ., 5 Richmond t. Fenwick St.
BOI,TON. 1
W ilkinson, G. H. , 19 South John
Boyle, Robt. Court C hmbr•., 15 Mallio,on , John , 11 Church St. Fraser . F. , 5 African Cbmbrs., Old
Pilling, R.. S., Dockray St. St.
l\la wdsley St. Hall St. \Villia.ms, L. 0 ., Imperial Bldgs.,
Boyle, Jos., Court Chmbrs. , 15 Varley, John, 69 Albert Rd. Fry, H . & A . P., 18 Hackins Hey 70 Victoria St.
Mawdsley Rd . CTI.{ WSHA WBOUTll, Aurn cltester. Gibson, Jo hn l:I. S., 72 Aubrey St. W illiams, 0 ., & Sutcliffe, 10
Brad,hnw (./) & Gass (./), 19 Spe11cer, J . H. Gilbert.o n, A., 6 Stanley St. Victoria Rt.
Silverwell l:it. DAT,J'ON-IN- fi'URNESS. Gray~oo (./) & Ould , Pacific Bldgs.,
Williams, T . G .. 3 Cable St.
Crowther, Fred., 23 Acresfield Butler, Joh n , Market St. 31 James St. '¥il1iams & Wilson ,+ 70 Victoria
Cun liffe (./) & Pilling (./), 37 Greaves & Burb1idge, 1 Harring- St.
DATIJV1"N. ton St.
Mawdsley St. Sames & Green , Knott St. Willink, M.A. (n), & '.l'hicknesse,
Fearnhead, Richard , Mawdsley Green and Brockbank, Adel phi P., 14 CllStle St .
Thornley, J . B., 45 Market t. Bank Chmbrs., 19 South John St.
Chmbrs., 19 Ma.wdslPy St.
f Freeman,R. K nill , 17 Wood St.
Woods &'l'hackerav ,Albert Bldgs., Haigh, Mar mon & Thompson , 11 Wli't~,'.~ §~!bot , Commerce Court,
Market Sq. Dall St .. L iverpool.
Green, D. F ., "The Albany," 21 W ise, Cha•., Granite Bldgs ., 6
Mawdsley St. EARLESTOJVN. s'e N ewton -l'e- Harding, J . W. ll., 6~ Dale St.
H' illows . Stanley St.
Greenhalgh. Thaddeus, 2 Fold St. .f Hanison, T . Harnett, A.M.I.C.E.,
Haworth, W.R., Court Chmbrs., EOOLES, 11en1· 1lfanc'1 estP.1·. M.S.I ., Central Bldgs ., North w6~0M:!~1e&S~ccles, Bank Bldgs . ,
15 Mawdsley St. Cambell & Horsley,Bank Cbmbrs . John St. Wrennall, W., C.E., F.S.I., 9
Hinnen. L., & Murphy, Cou rt FAnSWOl!l'H. .f H1i.rtley, Hy., Bristowe Chmbrs ., Harrington St.
Chmb rs. , Mawdsley St. Lomax & Lomax , l Sisson St., 8 Harrington St. Wylie, Robert, 6 Lord St.
Houghton, \V. E., 21 Mawdsley Manchester .Rd. Harvey, C. W., 76 R odney St.
St. Hay, W. & J., Pool Bldgs ., 10 LYTHAM.
Ff,El11'1VOOD . South Ca,tle t.
Lomax & Lomax, C.E., 11 Fold Andrew, E. J., 6 Albert Sq. Chappell, Frank , 2 Park St.
St. Hesketh & Co., 42 Imperial Gledhill , A . S . Park Road
Reid, A., The Mount Chmbrs ., 62 Dale St .
.l\forris, J., & Son, Mawdsley a Grimble,'l'. c.,'C!ifton Chmbrs., 99
Chmbr•. , 17 Mawd,ley St. FOTIJlf!IY. a Hinde , C. Percy, c l 7 Queen's Clifton St.
Morris & Profit, 16 Nelson Sq. Sutton, J. H. Havelock, "Thurle- Avenue, 10 Dale St. Haywood (a) and Harrison (+),
a Ornirod, John, A.S.I., Court stone," Fresh field Rd. ./Holme, G., w·estminster Chmbrs., Cleveland Rd.
Chmbrs., 15 l\fowdsley St. GT. HARWOOD . 1 Crosshall St. BA';;'~~!~i' W ., Worsley House,
Potts (./). !:ion ('') & Pickup, 79 St. l\!axwell & Shaw, 41 t. Huberts Holt, R., Qneen's Bldgs ., 11 Dale
George's Rd. Rd. t:<t . Webb, Stretton G., Beach St.
380 ARCHITECTS. [Lancashire-Leicestershire.
Ogden & Little (a Imperial W ild, Collins & Wild, 15 Clegg Loma•, A . D., F.S .I., 76 Hawks-
Jtli1NCTTESTE8.
Bldgs., 20 Cross St. St. head St.
Almond, F., 16 Kennedy St. Winder & Taylor('<), Gl Union St. Morris, T., jun ., 175 l.1ord St.
Andi·ew", J . H., & Butterworth, a Ogden, Herbert, 14 Brown St.
.f Ogden, Paul, 60 King St. Packer, Goodwin S., flh aftesbury
Prudential Assurance Bldgs., OR AfSKlll 1'. Bldgs East Bank St .
78 King St. ./Oldham, F. H., :13 Kmg St. Beeston, C. S., Albany Bldgs.
Oldham, Roger, Temple Chmhrs., Peach, Henry Ed., 87 1 hapel St.
Aston, W., 7 Brazenose St. + Hiding, John, Derby Chmbrs., Sander•, J.E., 189 Lord St.
Aydon, E . ll., 1053 Chester Rd., Bmzenose St. Derby St .
a Owen, William, 134 Dean•gate Taylor F. H .. Town Hall
Stretford, near Rimmer, Harry, Wigan Rd. Todd & Morri~, '' Gresham Cha1n-
Ball, ·wm., 50 Blackfriars St. Parker, Alfred R., 9Albert Sq. Sephton, Luke, Railway Rd.
Potts (./ ), Son (a), & Pickup, 34 bers, !Ha. Lord St. .
l3anks, Fairclough & Steph en , GO Ol?RELL, 1-Vi(Jon . Wilson . Gilbert, 10 Nevill St.
King St. Victoria Bldgs., Victoria St.
Barker & Ellis, 20 Cooper St. Preston (at ) & Vaughan, Diocesan Reddy, E., Greenbank S'!'Af'!l\.S T llAlJS, Jlfrmche..;ter.
Barton, F. G., llS Princess Rd., Chmbrs., 51 South King St . POUL'J'ON-LE-Ji'LYDE, m·. Preston . Williams, S. T .
Moss Side. Price, Remy R, F.M.S.A., 1 & 5 Fairbrothe1· & Hall 'l'ONGE, 11,..ar Snurhpol't.
f Beaumont, J. W .. 10 St.James' Sq. South Corriuor, Royal Exchange Lunt, A. vV., Market Place Ward, J., 210 Tonge Moor R d.
Bind loss, F., 4 Chapel Walks .f Redford, James, 1 Princess St.
Royle (f) & Bennett(./), 17 Cooper PRESTON . 'f'{j/1'/'0 1V, Bo.'tnn.
Booth, Chadwick t o) (F.M.S.A) & Andrew, E. J., HO Winckley Sq. Parkinsvn, Jam es, A.lVLI.C.E., 50
Porter, 42 0.xford St. St.
Salomons (./) & Steinthal, Pru- Bush, Edwin, C.E., •Ii Fishergate Station Rd . •
Bowden, John, 14 Ridgefield Cooper, R., C.E., 1 Chapel Walks
Bowler, J.B., 9GHowarths Bldgs., dential Assurance Bldgs., 7S UDVJOISTON.
King St. Dixon, l". E ., :19 Lune tit. Grundy, ,J. W .. & Sons, Centra l
Cro"s St. Garlick & Sykes, M.I.C.E., 33
a Broadbent, J. B., 15 Cuoper St. Sankey, J., Cubhon & Cubbon, 104 Bldgs., Brogden St.
King St. Winckley Sq . Settle & ]!'armer, CouDty Sq .
Brown, G., S ll:xchange St. Gilber L;on. \V. P., 9 Winckley St.
+ Br9oke, John, 18 Exchange St. Se•nor, Matthias & Son, Com-
l\Iunford, vV. D . '.r., 12 Guildhall JVAJlllTNG'l'ON.
Caine, Chas., F .:\'LS.A.., Grosvenor mercial Bldgs., 15 Cross St . Beesley, Thomas, 23 Jlold St .
Sinnott, Sinnott & Powell, 9 A.lhe1·t St.
Ghmbr.s, !Jeunsga.te My.es ( f), Yeevers & Myers, Cul'ran , R., B orse l\1arket Chmb~·s
Cambe ll & Ilorsley, 11 Chapel Sq. f Owen, \IV. & S., 4 Ca11·0 t .
.f Smith, Fredk. B., 17 Brnzenose St. M.I.C.E., F.S.1. , lli Chapel St.
Walk', Nye NPvett, Thos., }"" t>.I., & Sorn~, 41 Chmbrs .
Cleg:;, C. (/>,&Son , F.M.S.A.., 104 Smith, F. S., H St. Anne' s Sq. Pierpoi nt & Fraser, 4 Bold St.
Smith, Jas., Cross St. Chmbrs., F i:shergtLte
King St . Pai·k & Son, F.S .I., 18 \¥inckley Chmbrs .
+ Cook, Torn, 39 Victoria Bldgs., 78 Cross St. f Silcock, Percy, G Egypt St. St.
.I Stevens, James, SS Mosley St. :;t .
V ictoria. tit. Seward, J. A., 119A Fishergate a \~H.1·burton, A ., 11 Lyme
Cunliffe, 'l'. JI., Dalton Chmbrs .1 Stott, A.. H:z. & Sons, GO .H>Lworth CltmbrB.
Bldgs., 5 c; ross St. Shepperd, P . H. S., Queen's Cham-
2 J,,Jin Dalton S t . ber::i, l?ishergate Wright, Gan~ett & Wright, 45
Darby"hire. A. (./) (F.S.A.). & Stott & Briggs, '.rrevelyau Bldg·s., Sankey St.
5·~ Corporation St.
'windells & Hawcliffe, 26 Fisher -
Smith , F . B . (./) (F. M.::l.A.. ), gate (Woodcock's Court) 11' A '/'Jt_,'/U,On, TAvP.rponl.
17 Brateu •Se St. + Swarbrick. Joseph, F.M.S.A.,
A.M.I.C.E., Temple Chmbrs., JI ADCT,[ l"b'E. ICisso.ck, 'rhofi ., 23 \.Vellington St .
David~on, Samuel .D., Rational
Bldg·s ., 6"l Bridg·e flt. 33 Brazenose St. Burton, J. Ji., Stand Lodge, Stand WE 1' llC Clill'l'O.K.
Deakin, Wm., York Chmbrs., 27 'l'.,ylor, J. Medland, 7 Chapel Lane Ruddell. A. !;., 204 Church St.
Brazeno~e l:;t. Walks Grundy, Jo~., & Sou, Blackburn Tonge, J., junr., Church St.
Dixon, F. vV., Trevelyan Bldgs., Thomson, E. J., & Son, 19 Dickin- St. IV //!NHS.
son St. 1 ellers, Ja.s ., & Son, Spring Lane
Corp oration St. Pie1·point & Fraser, Ditton Ud.
a Dutch, L. H., Queen's Chmbrs., Tomlinson. Wm., 1 P rincess Rd .. JIA.llSllOT'l'ON. Chm hrs.
John Dalton St. Heaton Pk., Prestwich Garnett, J., 18 Callender S t . wrr;AN.
Earn8haw, J. & Son, Prudential Wadding·con, William (~), & Son, ~ Crompton & O~den (n), Moot Hall
Maustield Chambers, St. Anne's llA W1'E1\"STA U,, 1Jla11chesle>-.
Assur..nce Bld1rs., 78 King St. Coates, A.lfd., 207 Burnley Hd. Chmbrs., \V'11llgate
a Earnshaw. J. R, 4 Ch,,,pel \Valks Sq. Fleming, Robt., 20 Clifton St.
Edwards, F., 184 Dean1'1-gate a Ward, W . H. M., 53 Oxford St. Ilubson, .I!'. J., King St., Bumley
Ud. Halliwell, Peter '1'., A..M.S .A.., 22
Ellis, R. A., H Hitworth's Bldgs., Watson &Justice,Oxford Chmbrs . , Eodnev St.
9 Oxford St. 'l'aylor, R, Egypt
5 Cross St. Heaton, Ralph. & Heaton, Victoria
f Ely; John, 32 King St. West · Whitelegg & Whittaker, Somerset RJ,"'111'01", Blackbu,,.n.
Parker, J., 58 Uarwood Rd. Bldgs., King St. .
a Fairhm·"t, H. S., 7 Ch•pel Walks Bldgs., 19 Brazenose St. Johnson . W . B., & Son, Commercial
Fitton, '11. A., 29 C0rp1"·ation St. a Wood, Edgar, 7 Cross St. . llO CHDAT,E. Bldgs., 31 King tit. .
France, I. H. 7 Chapel " 'nlks Woodhouse(./) & Willonghby(./), Butterworth, S., ,& Duncan, + Johnson, Richardson T., Swmley
Goldsmith, Hy., 63 Faulkner f')t . 100 King St. South Parade Rd.
Groome, A. R., 2 St. Peter's :;q. Woodhouse, E., SO Brunswick St., Clvugh, H. H., Butts A.venue Pennington, U., Clarenoe Chmbrs.,
Gunson, W. T ., & Son, 19 Marsden C.-on-M. Bnglu.ud, Al'nuld, 1 l D rake St. Wallgate
St. Worthington & Son, Brown St. Jiammond, Geo. A., 34 King St. Thornley, J.B., Powell's Chmbrs,
Hacking, N. H., De1by Chmbrs., Wynne, John, 2 Cooper St . South Millgate
oO Blackf1 iars 11/JDDUt T ON. Mills, Norcliffe, 67 Lord St.
Hardisty, W . Cecil, Q,ueen's Cham- Fitton, 'l'homasA..,Mancbe<ter Rd. Sruith & Cross, 'l'own .Hall Cham- LEICESTERSHIRE.
bers, o John Dalton St. a Wood, 1'.dgar, Rochdale Ud . ber•, 'outh Parade
o Harker, J. Dent, 78 King St. Sunderlaud, J. \V., hurch View,
a !Ian-is, F. E. L., 1 Balloon St. AtORECA1liHE. Norden, near C!Ji1 f, VJLT,F:.
Ilartlaud, F. G., Whitehall Ch am- Cressey & Keighley, Bank Ch am- Townend, 'J'., Jun., Dir..;trict Bank Beadingfield, Waller K .. Hotel St.
bers, 3 Spring Gal'deus ben;, Euston Rd. Chmbr•., Fleece St. Hampton, W. 'l'., F .i:i .I., M.S.I.,
.f Heathcote, Chns., 13 Princess St. Go rton, Albert, 24 The Cre,cent \Villi1::1ms, S. 'r., Market St., Facit, A.LA.:; .
Higginbottom, Walter (./) & Harrison ,Hall &Moore.Albert ltd . near 11/Nr!!\.!,El'.
George, 32 St. Anne St. Marshall Bro"• Back Crescent Ball, J. A.., :!O Spring Gardens
tlig·g, Percival B., Skipton St. S 'J' . ... t l.YNli,,'' S-fJ1V-'PN E-SEA. Maltby, P.A.., 88 <'>i>tle St.
Hill. Uswald C.. 9 Albert Sq . En!('land, A.mold, Read's Chmbr ·.,
f Holden, John. F.S.I., F .M .8 .A., 5 SEf~ S0i\'. Bt. Antlrew's Hd. outh L1£1CAST!Cll .
St. Jam es' Sq. Bell, Thomas, 1 i\Iarket St. tt Harker, J . IJ. Bu.ker, Chari et;, 18 Friar Laue
Hollin11worth, A.. R., 1 Cross, 't. Dent, W. & J. P., 47 Railway St. Stott, John, 36 ~t. Andrew's Rd. " :Bedingfield, IL vV., 2i Fl'iar Lane
Horsfall, J., 4 Chapel \\' alks Landless , J. T., A..l\'1.I.C .E., South J~ediut>field, Wall er IC., 16 Market
Horstleld, 'l'., & Son, 3 R idgefield, Station Bldgs . Thornley, John B. St.
Deansgate , haw ('1) & Vowles. H Ilib•on Rd. Wade, U . & W., lJank St. Black" ell & Thompoon (a), 4 & 5
Ingham, C. S., 3 Ward's Bldgs., vValm"ley, Tbo8., 8 Dial St. Whitu,ke1·,John Cre:;cent Chwbrs.
1
Halfvr<l Cluubrs., Halfol'd St.
Deansg·ate Whitaker, Hany, \!l lVIarket Sq . Bown, ThomaK Pu.get, Loseby
Johnson, Wm., 27 Oldham Rd., vVhitehead. V., Jiall l:lt. S'I'. !-/JO.EN'S. Laue
Miles Platting Dall, Peregrine, St au ley H ouse, n Braud, W11lter, 16 Bi•hop St.
1VEJVfJllU/l f"' /l 1 Jl!am:hester. near
Kirkley, Henry, 13-1 Deansgate Drown, Geuq~·e L .. 1 l\i!n.rket Pl.
1

Langham, ,John, 9 Albert Sq. Clegg. H. II., P it'rcey Mount Bi1arn. Frn.nkS., WindlcChmbrs., lJurge~:-:, ~dwa.rd, BPnidge St.
+ Laug·ley, J . B., 32 & 33 Ward's SJ•:lVTON-LH-W!T.T,O WS. Hardshaw St. Ca.rfJeuter, It. E., 7 Ru1nberst"ne
Bldgs, 49 Deansgate Alhitin, J. 'r .. Victoria Chamben1 1 G8ff.~i~ ·it,~mes, l\Iasonic BuildingH, Gate
Leeson, E.W., 49 Princess St. Qut-en St., Earlestowu " Cooper, F .. 34 F ri1tr Lane
f Lord. Remy, 42 Deansgate Beesley, '11 • 1 :.:!Bridge Street, Ear]e!=;- Gttndy. Wm., Mn.~onic Building~, Cowdell, VV. llf., 12 Gr ey l!'riars
Maddock, J. W., 5 John Dalton St. town li>Lll St. Day, Jvhn, S New St.
Mangnall & Littlewood (/), 42 Bowes, A.. A.M.I.C.E., Town SOUTrr POii'! '. Draper & vVttlters. 2\! Friar L ane
Spl'ing Gardens Hall, Earlestown Jlodeu, J., 29 \ ·V almer Rd., Birk- Everai·d (f) & Pick (l), G Mill-
Maugnall, Wm., 4G Yol'k St., Dring, S .. MarketChmbrs., Earles- d!Lle stone Lane
Lower Broughton tow11 Bolshaw. G. K, F.M .S.A., 1 9 Goddard_. J . (/ )(F.S .l.), Paget, A.
J\Cathe r & Graves, 9 JI.fount St. ODDlfAM. Lord St. Il . (/), Goddard, H. L. (n)
Maxwell <' '.l'uke, F.S.I., 41 Cor- Boyter, Tbomas . ~G Clegg St. Colin Bror-;., Queen's Ch ambers, (M.A.. ), & Catlow, W. A., G
poration St. heetham. Harold. 89 U11ion St. 45 Weld Rd., Hirkdale Market l:lt.
Maybul'y, John H., 25 Booth St.,
Mosley St.
Cle~g, Jitmes, 32 Clegg St.
Dixon, F. \V., 52 Union St.
Docl, J .. Snowfl ldN, 24 Liverpool
Rel .. Bi.kdale
GF1~:~ 1 L~n~· J. (./) & J. (./), 5
Mayor, 'l'., 41.John Dalton St. Dransfleld, Reuben, Kinrr St. l'inchett, Fred. vV., 3 Iloghton St. Gordon, 'l'. S., 2~ Halford St.
Mee, Fmnk W. (./) (F.M.S.A.), &
Jennuwn, A., 32 Victoria St.
Firt,)J, John W., 7 Clegg St.
Ileywood & Ogden, 1 , t. P eter'" u'clf~,~·~iit~~n E., o3 Mill Lane, Hall. A., St. George's Chmbrs.,
Grey Friars
Mill & Murgatroyd, 23 fltrutt St. St. a Tialsall , Francis P., 54 Princess St. + Hallam, Ar thur H., Denbigh
a Mould, J•m•s Diggle. Joint Stock H ilton. T., 36 Clegg St. ITir~t, R. P., 1'own Ilnll Chmbrs., Bowling Green St.
Bank Chmbrs., 77 King St . Howcroft, A.. J., 12 Clegg St. Hodg·e, 1'. H. 1 7 Post Office Avenue, Ilarding & 'l'opott, 15 Hotel St.
aMuirh ead, Thos., Burn's Chmbrs., Jones and Sellers, Union Bank Lord St. Ha.rrison & Rattrell, 3'1 Friar
31 Market St. Chamber• Holt, Richard, 18 Cumberland Rd. Lane
N•wby, 'l'hos.(+), & Son, 31 .Market Stott, Jos., & Son. 3J Clegg St. Ingham, C. S ., BA.nk House, Lord Harrison, S. (./) , & Sons, 7 St.
St. • Stott, Sidney, York Chambers, St. l\fartio 1a East
Nodal, Jos., 61 Barton A.rcllde, Yorkshire St. Johnson, Ernest W., Albany Keites & Foshrooke, lG Market
Deansinite •.raylor, C. •.r., 10 Cleg-g St. Bldgs., Lord St. St.
a Oakley, F. P., Haworth's Bldgs., Taylur, Thoma•, 29 Queen St. Jone., H., 16 Cambridge Arcade a Kempson , Ch as., A. .M.I.C.E.,
Cross St. 'furner, A. 1 26 ~ leg~ St. Lavender, T., SS Ma.nche•ter Hd. Corporation :Bldgs .
Leicestershire-Northumberland.] ARCHITECTS. 381
Langley, Wm ., 16 Friar Lane a Traylen, J ohn C.. 15 Broad St. HTANNOHE. Collins,Arthur,A.l\LI.C.E. Guild-
:Miles & Beasley, F .S.I., P .A.S.I., Ward, T . J., 6 Ironmonger St. Wilson, Wm. hall (City Engineer) '
3i Friar Lane WOODHA[,L SPA. 'J.'EnDIKGTON. a Goldie, 'l'. Inglis, Highbury Ho.
·Ogden, Cecil, C.E ., 4 Welford Pl. Caine , R. Adolphus, "Daheim" ~ Brede, A . R., The Cottage, King- Theatre E't.
Pettifor, 'l'. W., Berridge St. ston Lane Green, H. J., 31 Castle Meadow
Chmbrs., Berridge St. MIDDLESEX. 'J.'OTJ'E/\'HAJf. (Diocesan Surveyo1")
{ Sawday, A. E ., Market St. Blackbourn,C .E .,64• prin~fleldRd.
TI avers, Albert C., 1 Bank Plain
Seale, :Frank. 3} Belvoir St. AOTnN. Couchrna.n, J. W., 7 Pembury Rd . Hefl'e1; E. A ., Cathedral Close
Simpson (A.M .I.C.E.) & R•rvey, Bolton, A . E., 44 Chaucer Rd . and High Rd. Heslop, T. H . B.,12UpperKingSt.
Alliance Chmbrs ., Rorsefair St. Mercer, F. Howard, •' Grassmere '' Wi lson, G. L. & Co., Ltd., 517 Howard & Bagshaw, Bank Pltdn
Simpson, J. W., Berridge St. Springfield Park High Rd. + Lacey, A. J., 6 Upper K ing St.
Chmbrs. .f l\!onson, Etl. Grosvenor House, (Diocesan Rnrvey<lr)
Smith, William B., 7 Friar Lane 1 TWJC[{ENlfAJf. :MacAli•ter& Tench. Riverside Rd.
Acton Vale f Pownall, F. H. (County Surveyor),
Stephens, n. J ., C.E ., ~4 Belvoir +Monson, Edwnrd, C. P .. 24 Rose- l\Iorgan & B uckini;ham, Red well
St. Cross Deep St.
mount Rd., Springfield Park
/ T11it & Herbert. 28 Friar Lane U.YBllJDGE. .I Pearce, J. B., 15 Upper Kin~ St.
Turner, Edward, Bank Buildings, /3JIENTFOLID . Eves W. (a) (F .S.L) & F., 54 Scott, A. F., F.S.T., 24 castle
Gallowtree Gate Woodbridge, S., jun., F .S.I., 210 High St. Meadow
'Wakerley, ArOrnr, 14 Market Pl. High St. a Heron, A. . H., 153 High St. Skipper, G. J. (f) & F. W .,
Wells, Wm. W., 79 Evinµ-ton Rd. c1nswro1r. WEALJJS1'0FE. F.A.I., 7 London St.
'\Vigg, John, l Berridge St. f Adams, ~I.B., 1 ]lfarlborough Cres., '\Vinterburn, A. H., "Gram- SlfEIIINGlfA111.
LOfTGHBnROUGFT. HedforJ Park skeugh ," \.Vellington Rd. Havers, A.lbert C., High St.
'Barrowclitf (G. R., A .l\I I .C.E.), & Hall, E. L .. 3-1 Grosvenor Rd. JVHJ\7'81'0FF:. IVEL&S.
Allcock, E . F . (n), !VIill St. Hume, J .. 159 High St . Shenton, Fred. W.," Penrith'' Plowman, John, High St.
'.Hampton, W . •r., F.S.I., !VLS.I., + Monson, EdwJ. C. P., 20 St.Mary's YAllillOUTTf, GREA'J.'.
A.I.A.S .. Swan St. Grove MONMOUTHSHIRE. + Amott, II. Dudley, 171 High St.,
'Hodson. G. (M .I.C.E., F.G.S ., f Saunder• , G ., Thames Bank Villa, Gorleston
F.S.I.) & F. W., Bank Chmbrs. The :ilfall AlJERCARN, near NPwpo1·t . Baker, C. G., •rown HA.II Chmbrs.
Shaw. Peter, 6~ Woodstock Rd., Hoberts, R., Victoria Chambers Buttle & Ollev, 5 Queen St.
111J;L1'0N 1110 IV /Ill A Y. Bedford Pk.
.Jeeves, 1~., Nottinghnm Rt. AllEllG A 1· 1;11·,v Y . Cockrill,W. B., High St., Gorleston
Stanbam, G. G., Sen., "Glen- + HnJdwin, }!.... , 13 Frog1nore St. a IIewitt, A. S., Bank Chmbrs ., 23
'8helbourn, E., Cornhill Chmbr!-l . thorn," Bolton Rd ., Grove Pk. Regent St.
'Waker] y, Jos . E., llfanor Honse Foster, Edwin, Bella Y 1sta
Tomlimu:m, R. C., Gunnersbury Francis, B. J., 'l'i\'erton P lace + Rivett, S., f> South Quay
Chmbrs . Hail way Stn.t.ion Teasdel,J . E ., A.M.I.C .E., 3Queen
Lion Street '
Q[TOR.N, nu11· Lo11.1hborough. Ty•er, Greenwood & Crier, 360 + James, J. H., 39 Cross Street St.
"Tngletant, W . H., C.E. High Rd. + Johnson, E. A ., St . Mary's Waller, George, 3 Middlegate St.
·Stephenii, R. J. EA UNG . Chmbrs.
11vonnVIlJ,1£, Ru.1·trm~on-Trent. a Furner, IT . G ., 31 Windsor Rd . A RE/17'JLLER r.
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
Rowley, James W., High St. f Grnen, W. J., St . Jobn's Villa Michael, David J .. C.E., A..I.A.S ., DA VEN1'11Y.
Jones, F . H . , 35 The Brnadwav York Chmbrs ., York St. Williams, J. B., Moot Hall
LINCOLNSHIRE. f Willey, Robt., 16 Uxbridge Ud. OJ/P,"PSJ'O II'. (Borough Surveyor)
EAST BEDl"ON'l', F<ltham S.0. Evill, Walter, Brynderwen, naa1· Ji'INEDON.
BOSJ'()N. Frend, H .. llfo!'dowside Mosley & Anderson, High St.
1lfAES-J'- OWN1lllOI, Ca1·d;Jf.
!Rowell, .Tas., l\Ul.A ., Borouo;h Phillips, IV . E., Sirhowy House }(ETTEllJNG.
Offices, Mark et Pl. JWJ!ONJ'ON.
Dobb, Henry W. , 99 Church St., MO,VJJ() UTFI. + Blackwell & '.l'homson, Parkstile
BOURNR. Lower Edmonton f Powell, E. A., F.S.I., Agincourt Chmbrs .
"f3hilcock, Frederick G ., We•t St. Sq. + Cooper & \\'illiams, Central
ENFIELD. Chmbr8., Market Place
nONINGTON, Spalding . Cobb, Chas. M .. Old Vestry Offices NEWP()J?T.
.Jollye, Edwd. A . Bates,~...
H. . , 26 \:vesti;ateChmbrs . Gotch & 8aunders, B~nk C hmbrs .
Ellis, Edward B ., Bu"h E ill Pk .. Henson, ll. B., iliont"g ue St.
GAJNSROIW UGH. Jones, C. II., Harley Lodi;e, Pn- Derrick, G. .A .. Carlton Chmbr:;.,
Eyre & Southall, Rilver St. vate Rd., Bush Hill Pk. High tlt. NQ~~~~~'lv!~·~ert, 11 Bowlin~
Green, E. F ., 2.1 Silver St. · a Reeves, C. IV. , ·woodley, West Fox, C. J, Fria rs ...'t. Chmbrs.
Gardner, \'V., l·t Victoria Rd. Palmer,]'. A., Gold St. Cbmbrs.
nnANTHAJlf. Enfield Preston & VVilson, Victoria Cham-
.f Scott, IV. G., Harden House, Grttham, Hitchcock & Co ., Bank
Green & Wrig·ht, Elmer St. Chmb1·e., Brid ge St. bers, High Sr.
+ Shelbourn, M . Helvoir. near \Yaverley Rd. Wil•on, J.M., Gas St.
Simmonds,'Nm .,26 \\·ellingtonRd. Griffiths, W. L., 29High St.
+ Smith, Chas . Wm., llfarket Pl. Hnbe1·shou, Fawckner & Groves, N0111'flAJlP1'0N.
GHHA'l' ~nIMSBY. Ji'J.LYfJHT,J?Y. Queen's Chmb1·s., 41 High St. Anderson, A. E., ;:i5 Abing don~t .
a Cr°'swell, J. J ., 77 Victoria St. Blyton, G., 16 The Hawthorns, Kirby, C., & Son, Stow Chmbrs., Brown, W. I., Surveyor's Ofl.ice
Croft & Bentley. Old Market Pl. Church End 11 Skinner St. Guildhall (Borough Surveyor)
Davis. G. H ., Victoria Chmbrs. 'l'bo1npson, Fredk. Denzil, "The Lansdowne & Griggg,!Yfetropolitan Butcher, H . .J., 7 \.Vo dbill
Cloodhand, Ernest, \.Vell10lme Rd. Oaks," Woodside Pk . Hank Chmbrs., Commercial St. a DN~~l;~x:_~ · R., Temperance H11ll ,
Robertson, R. A., 23 Osborne St. JJA~1P'l'()N- ON-1'TfANES. Lo.wJence,B., & Son, Austen FriarR
Scaping, Herbert C., Court Goodman. J. Hugh,, 'talion Hd . Chmbrs. Dorman, C.,& Son,ol A.bing·don St.
Chmbrs . Huahe•, Fredk . G., 'rhe Estate Linton & Ba1ker, Westgate a Dorman, F. \ V., care of Phipps &
Skill, A. E., Macaultty Ter. office, Marling Pk. Chmbr•. Co., 8 Gold St.
[,JNCOT,i\'. HAMPTON cnunr. Morgan (a) & Hodge, 39 Commer- Dyer, H. II., l <lheep St .
Chart, Edwin, Hampton Court cial St. a Holding, ELM:., Corn Exchange
Cooper, J. H., Lindum Rd .
Ros~er, G ., Ri~ca, near Hull, W ., 12 St. Gile• St.
a Dunn H. H., St. Peter' s Chnrch·· Palace Swalwell & Creighton, Steam Ingman, J., aa \Vood ~t .
yard a Hunter, Percy, Prest bury House
Pflcket Chm bro., Dock St. Law, Edmund (./) (County Sur-
a Gamble. H. G .. 11 Mint St. JJA11JPTON J!lf.l. Swa>h & Ba.in, llfidland Bank veyor), & IIarris (a), 1 St. Giles
Goddard. H., & ban.City Chmbr" ·• Pearsall, R., 1 Addiscombe Villas Chmbrs ., Bridge St. Sq.
High St. HA ,11 P'l'ON JVJ(/I{. Watkin• & Brown (n), 156Dock St. JY~auder, J. , Overstone Pk . near
Mo•t1mel', W., & Son , 6 Corpora- Elsam,R.T., ''Appleby ,''Cednrs Rd. M.osley & Scrivener, Fish St.
tion St. PON'J'YPOt>D.
Eyton, H. llI., "'Fernside," King- f Williams, R.., "'The Waverley" Norman, H., 14 )I1nket So.
a Scorer , IV., Bank St. Chmbrs . Piccaver, J . A., 7 Wood Hill
(Diocesan Sm·veJ1 0r) ston Rd. TRIWEGA Tl.·
JTANJVET,T,. Shaw, \V.,17 '.!'he Drapery
Thropp, .r. (Connty Surve~·or) Barnes, Sidney W ., Cherington Morgan,E. 'l' ., Pal'k Yicw Stevenson, G. II., Newland
(M.I.C .E.), & Dixon, 29 Bmad- Williams, W. S., 1 Elmwood Chmbrs .
House
gate . a Pywell, "\V., Ln,Yer Bor!:onl~d. PP:2'En J3() R 0 CG Tl.
Wntkin•, W. (j") (D10cesan , u1·- NORFOLK.
veyor). & Son (•) St. Edmund's Thomas, J. Gibbs, 10 RosebankRd. + Boyer, W., JOA Cowgate
Chmbrs., Sih·er St. llA/1110 JV. Hall, M., IIuntly Grove
Clarke (A .I.A.) and Charles, OHr>JJEJI. Huddle, A lan vV., Cathedral Gate-
l.Of'TH. Scott, A . F ., F .S.I. way
Croft & Bentley, 42 Broad llank Peterborough Rd.
L ster, J. llI., 3 IIindes Hd. nEllfi:TfA,lf. Stallebrirns,J. G., 26 North St.
Fowler, Jl.. IT .. Gospelgate Townseud, Henl'y l\I. (rr) (Dioce~an
SOUN'l'N OR PE(l)oncnsl•r).
f Mitchell, A.rnold, Grove Hill Moody, 'l'hos. , F ... I., Theatre St. SurYeyor), & Fordhnm, Cro.s St.
Lockwood, R. D., 5 Cemetery Rd. HOUNST,OW. JI UNS'l'A .V'l'ON. Walshaw, John Wm., Guildhall
RKl!:t~ NRSR. a Pennington, 'l'. F. 1 Tivoli Rouse , a Ibberson, Herbe1-t G. (Borough Surveyor)
Gamble, IT.. C., Estate Offices, Ilounslow Heath Kl.VG'S f,J".\'X. 111.:SRDF.N.
Roman Hnnk \Vrig·ht, J . Wilson, IIanworth Colman , Ern ef.l.t E ., 24 Kin g St. + Cooper, ITenry A., JJigh St.
House Fayers, John H., 8 St. NicbolasSt . Prest.on & Wilson, Tiigh St.
SLEA/i'OJ/D. JS&l':WOnTJJ . Green, II. J., Market Pl.
Clare..TeR•e (Suneyor to Urban Lean, G. A~hby, Somerset Lodge, WEMJNnBnnnc-G Ff.
ll/O.NDESJ,l!,'Y, .1Yorth Tlprdslurni. Brown & Fisher, Market Sq.
District Council) North t .
Kirk, Herbert (Co unty & Diocesan a GoJdie, 'f. Inglis, Osborne House. Cutlan, J. E., F . . I.. Market Sq.
PJNNICll . Slmrm 11n & A rche1·, !Vfarket Sq.
Stirveyor) Stone C. S. \Voodridings NEW JVAT,SOXE.V.
SPALDfN(l. Kerridge, J ., & Son, 101 Norw ich 'l'11lbot-Brown(.fl &l!'isher,llfarket
\V111·d'. Melville S., Grev Lodge, Sq .
•Jepson, W., 11 St. 'l'homa•' Rd. Hatch End Rd.
Mills. W. H., 14 Upper Welland NORIVJl' ff. NORTHUMBERLAND.
SllEPPBJl'l'01Y. Beck, C. medley, 3 Prince of
Ter . a E llis, T . Mullett, Creek House
,OPJ[,Sfl Y". Wales' Rd. ALNWJOK.
Bot cher, J.E., Boston Rd . SO[J'l'llAT,L . Boardm11n, E . (f), & Son, Qu een Hindmarsh, IV. R., Junr., 59
Newell, Tho·., B.igh St. St. Bondgatl' \Vithin
8TA,l!FO/ln.
+ Corby, J .. Boothroyd, F.8 .I., 15 SJ'AJSES. Brown, C. J., Cathedral Offices, a Reavell, G., Junr., A . . T, 5
All S1tints' Pl. a Collard, A. 0., "Ferndale,'' Lower Close Narrowgato
R ichardson & Son, 1?.S.I., 15 Barn Church St. Chambers, Artbur J ., St. Giles' \\Tilson, 111. Temple', A.S.I., 69
Hill Low, Halph, IIig·h St. Plain Narrowga te
382 ARCHITECTS. [Northumberland-Somersetshire.
AlJfliLE. R eed, 1\1., rn7 N orthumbcrland St. Gill, Harry, Cobden Cbmbrs., RUTLANDSHIRE.
Turnbull, George Ilderton, 57 Reid, J. Ernest, 2 St. Nicholas Pelham St.
Church St. Bldgs. Goodall, A. H., Central Chmbrs., OATCT-/A,l'f.
B ENWELL, OLD, Newcastle-on- Rich, Frank \V., r Eldon Sq . 14 Market St. Richardson & Son, JYiarket Place
J'yne. Robins, S . D ., rro Pilgrin~ St. Hardy, Ri c hard, Bentinck 131dgs., U !'PING HA~f.
Thomp son , J. W . Ross-I-lunter, A ., 75 Rothbury (Brewers' Archt .) + Corby, J . Boothroyd, F.S.I.
BET/ WIOK - ON-TW.EEJJ. Terrace, Heaton + Harper, II. , Regents Chmbrs., 54
a Rounthwaite, J. \V. , 13 Thi(osley St. Long Row
Gray, Wm., 2 Ivy_Pl.
Scott & Jam es, 86 Pilgrim St. Heaze ll (./) & Son, Bank Chmb rs., SHROPSHIRE .
Miller, J. L., 39 Hide Hill
Stevenson, ] . , & Son, North She riff &Armou r, Brunswick Place Market Pl.
/ Shewbrooks, E., 24 Grainger St. Hickson, '\ •V. 0., Carlton Chmbrs ., OSWES1 'i tY.
Terrace Bremner- Smith, E., & Bremner,..
BLYTH. V\'est 13 Victoria St .
./Simpson, B. F., 12 Grey St. Hiagin bottom, \V. H., .I King Oswald Rd.
Thompson, W . E . L., 6 Waterloo ./Oliver, W. J., The Library
Rd., Waterloo Spencer,]. P., 13 Grainger St. fohn'sChmbrs.,Bridlesm ith Gate
West Holbrook, A. J., Wilford Lane, Sbaylcr & Madoc-Jones, 19 Church
Windle, Alfred A., Turnbulls St.
Bldgs., Waterloo Stephenson, G . J ., 20 Collingwood Wilford, near
St . Hoo ley & Sander! Union Chmbrs., ./ Spaull, W . H., The Gables, Upper
OULUi"ROOA TS. Stobbs, W ., Pandon Bldgs., Mel- \Veekday Cross Brook St. (Diocesan Surveyor)
Turnbull, George Ilderton, 28 bourne St. HO\:vitt, John Bentinck Chmbrs., 81-ll!l!lW!iBUL!Y.
Beverley Ter . . S_tockwell, A., H Pilll"rim ~t.
1
\Vheeler Gate Dalgleish & Dickens-Lewis, 19
HEXHAAf. 1aylor, H. \V., St. Nicholas Hoyte, \Vm. H., Ashbourne Talbot Cbmbrs.
Wilson, Henry E . G ., C.E., Chmbrs., Side Chmbrs., Bridl csmitb Gate Deakin, A. B., & W. Scott (-t),J2A.
Orchard Place .f Taylor, J. W., F .S.I., 31 \Vestgate Jackson, F., 14 P epper St . Pride Hill
Hunter, A. R ., Normanhurst l{d, Knight, W ., 8 Belgrave Sq. N urse, J., 37 Be ll e Vue
LON •.r li'llAMTJNG1'0N, 11.lorpeth . Thompson & Dunn, 5 St. Nicholas Larub,Tohn, King john's Chmbrs., a Oswell, A. E. Lloyd (Diocesan,
Wardle, John Bldgs. Briel1esm ith Gate Surveyor), Dana Chmbrs.
AJONKSEAJ'()N. Thompson, J. \V., 6,1 Grey St. Marsbal l,Anhur, Russell Chmbrs., Teather 1 II., Gateway Chambers,
·walker Chas. , 26 Eldon Sq . King St. Castl e St.
f Haswell, F. R. N., Caldwell Ho. Ward, G. W., Mosley Cbmbrs. Martin, F. C., C.E., Dubley PI., Withers, John R, St. Mary's St.
Reed, Matthew
Watson & Curry, rB Grainger St. Angel Row W 1£/A,INGl'ON.
MOJ/PE1'H. Watson and Scott, 48 Dean St. Potter, A. H., 2+ Burford Rd., Dalgleish & Dickens-Lewis, Cen -
Boolds & Hardy, Market Place , VVharricr, H . C., 9 Grainger St. Gregory Houl cvard tral Chmbrs.
Bridge St. t Wherley, Silvester S., 14 Neville Pratt, "\.Vm. Dymock, Couldon
a Reavell, G., Junr., A .S.I. , 57 WHJJ'OJJUllC H.
St. Chmbrs., Long Rov•l East Pickard, J. fI., Camden House,.
Bridge St. Wi lkinson.;. S., 30 Mosley St. a Price , H edley I., 24 Low Pavement Talbot St.
NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE. Wilson, tlenry E. G., C.E., 13 " Radford, W. H ., A.M.I.C.E., Robinson \Vm. 1 "Fair View,"
+ Anderson, T. L., 4 Royal Arcade Grainger St. M.S.l., Ang:el Row Alkington Rd.
f Armstrong & \¥"right, 38 Grainger .NORTH SHJET,DS. Scattergood, J. H ., Cecil Cottage , 'Webb, Walte r, \Vrexham Rd .
St . West Alexander, J. T., Post Office Wilford Lane, \Vest Bridgford
Badenoch & Bruce, Whitehouse
Bldgs., 55 Pilgrim St.
Chmbrs. St~:St.~~t;~;~ !}~;~and Chmbrs., SOMERSETSHIRE.
Gibson,Henry,WellingtonChmbrs.
Bed!ington, W., 23 Eldon Sq. ./Haswell, F. R. N ., 77 Tyne St. Stevenson, S. R., 1 2 Burns St . B 11l'H.
Bell, G., 13 Westgate Rd. Hope, W. , & Maxwell, J. (a), 27 Sulley, Henry, A lbe rt Chambers, Davi~, Chas E., F.S.A., Guildhal1
Bell, 'Vm., Ct:ntral Station , Saville St. Albert St. (City Architect!
Neville St. Irvin, B. R ., 102 Bedford St. Sutton , E. R ., ~ Bromley House,
Gardiner, F. W., 6 & 7 Barton St.,
Bendle, W . H., 33 Grainger St. + Marshall, Chas. T., Post Office Angel Row Queen Square
West Chmbrs., 67 Saville St. Sutton, R. C ., Bromley House , Gill & 1'1orris, I Fountain Bldgs.
Boolds & Hardy, I Newgate St. 1'YNEJ110U1'H. Angel Row a Goodridge, A . S ., 7 Henrietta St.
Bowman, ]~dwin, County Chmbrs., / Plummer, A . B. (Diocesau Sur- Taylor, S., F.S.I.J- I Cobden a Green, Mowbray A., 5 Prince' S ·
52 Westgate Rd . veyor), Prior's Terr. Chmbrs., Pelham :::it. Bldgs.
•+Cackett, ]. T:i. & Dick, R. Burns, ./Walker, Hrbt.,F.S.I., A.M.I.C .E ., l\1atthews, H. W., Institute Cb am -
24 Grainger :::it. West WA!J,SENn. Newcastle Chmbrs., Angel Row
Clephan, E . E ., St. Nicholas Davidson, J. Fleming, Station Rd. Wright, Thos., York Chmbrs., b ers, Terrace \Valk .
WILL,JNGTON QUAY. King St. Oliver, C. B., Alfred St.
C hmbrs. , Amen Corner
Cresswell, John , Moot Hall Davidson, J. Fleming, Council NUTI'AU, . Silcock, T. B. \F.S.I.), & Reay, S .
Chmbrs. Tavlor, Sam!., F.S.I. S . la}, Octagon Chmbrs. , Milsom
(County Architect) St.
Crone, J. G ., Cloth Market WOOT,JlR, R.S.O. JIETFORV.
Hindmarsh,,.W. R , Jun., High St. Ston e, S . J. C., 15 Orange Grove
Davidson, T . E., H Neville St. Eyre & Southall, Chapel Gate \Vilcox, \Villiam J., I Belmont
Dawson, T. 2 Collingwood St. Ste,1enson, J ., & t;on, High St.
STA PUlFORD. (County Smveyor)
Donald, J. W., 3 Bigg Market Gorman & Ross, Victoria St.
Dotchin , F. E., Claytou Chbrs ., NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. ll!IIDG WATER.
61 Westgate Rd. surl'ON-IN-ASHFJELD . Samson, C. H. (./), & Cottam, A .
Douglao J ., 1 St. Nicholas Bldgs. ARNOLJJ. Adlington,J ohn P.,High Pavement Basil (a)
Dunn, Hansom VL & Fenwicke, Higginbottom, IV. H. , Front St. WEST !11/IDGFOllD. BIWJ'ON.
23 Eldon Sq. Swift, John R., Front St. Allcock, Harry, IJ Millicent Rd. a Pictor, A. J. (T. 0. Bennett &: Co.
+ Dyson , J. W., 67 Grey St. OARLTON, Nnt.fin,qlvrm. Tackson, Tohn, 32Musters Rd., BUllNfTAilf, 11.S. O.
a Errington, C. S., 21 Grainger St. + 'Whitbread, R., A .S.I.,Vine House Shepherd, \Vm . , 15 Roseberry Palmer,J. H.i...& Stiling, Adam St.
West OOLLINGHA /If, Newa>·k. Avenue Press,\ . J., .tlerrow Rd.
+ Farthing, & Dunn, 2I Pilgrim St. Loveday, A., High St. WOllKSO P. \Vilds, S. J., & Fry, 24 Victoria St.
a Frazer, J. W ., 49 Grey St. EASTWOOD. Allsopp, John, A .M.I.C.E., to
(•Glover, Wm. 16 Market St. Sherwood Rd. OLEVEDON.
Taylor, Samuel, F .S.I. Hoddell, Jas., & Co ., Alexander·
Graham, M. H., Neville Chmbrs., Flockton (./), F.S.I., Gibbs \./) &
R.d.
42 Westgate Rd. JlJANSFIElJJ . Flockton (n), Park St.
Green, C. A . C., 40 Westgate Rd. Butterworth,J., 124 Stock,:vell Gate Hopkinson F., 40 Bridge St. Middle, Charles R., Lindon Rd.
1

Hay, R. Laing, 58 Northumber- Cook, F. P., 22 Leeming St. Pennington, T. J:f., Carlton Rd. JJ"JI0,1JE.
land St. Dodsley, \Vm:.l 14 Stockwell Gate Sbard low, J'. T., Carlton Rd . + Beynon, _T . Ace, Nunney Rd.
Hicks & Charlewood (a), Uni- Goodacre, J. .!!,. , Stockwell Gate Sorby, F. Leonard 1 I1~glewood 1 Brown, Geo., Park Rd .
versity Chmbrs.l6] Westgate.Ra. Gower, H. J ., Mansfield \l\Tood- Sherwood Rel. t Long, A. F., r4. North Parade
Hope , W;, and iv1axwell, T. C. house GLAS"/'ONBUllY.
Trinity Lhmbrs. ,Nt:w Bridge St. Perkin, J ., Shircbrook, ne~r OXFORDSHIRE. Alves, G ., Norbins Rd. (Borough•
Ingledew, A. E ., 3 Dean St. Potter, Augustus H ., 45 Westgate BANLIUJI !:. Surveyor)
Knowles~ V\T. H., 37 Grainger St. Vallance 1Fra nk Rob ert, F.S.I.) Bowring & Iiawkins, Post Office
(f) and \Vestwick, L. A., White Hopkins, H e nri', 28 Southam Rd.
Kyle, A . G ., 1 St. N icholas Bldgs. a Mills, VValtc1 Edwd. ,12 Horse Fair Chmbrs., High St.
Lamb, John, 28 Clayton St. West Rart Chmbrs. .f+ Spire, Jos., 41 High St.
Timms, John, 35 South Parade
Liddl e (t) and Bro,Nne, Prudential NEWARK . OAVERSHA .lf. SHEP1'0N 111ALLET.
Bld~s., Mosley St. Bailey, Harold, Carter Gate . Wainwrig-hts & Heard, F.S.I.,.
Friend, H ., Howbridgc Rd. Smith, G. B., Priest Hill
-t Lish, J. J ., 22 Eldon Sq. \Ving, Wm ., I I Bridge St. vv~ e:;s t Shep ton
Mackay, Thos., 59 Pilgrim St. Sheppard, George (Boro' Sur ... STREE'I'.
Marshall & Dick, 13 Grey St . veyor), & Harrison, 17 Kirkgat ORO W 1lfAllSH GIFFORD.
Johns, Sam!. C. R eynolds , \Villiam,46High St.
T Marshall & Tweedy, 4 Northum- N 0T1'1AGHA 11[.
be rland St. Allcock, H., Bentinck Blclgs. GOR ING- ON-TH AAJES. 1'AUN1'0N.
Montgomery (a) & Carr, 2 St. + Ball, Fredk., 23 King St. Dodd, Tames S. + Roberts, F . \V., 2 Hammet St.
Nicholas B!dgs. Berridge & Barnes, Brougham + Davy, R. C., & Salter, S . (J), 136 s~mson, C. H.(Diocesan Surveyor)·
Mould, S . M ., IOO Pilgrim St . High St. (/) & Cottam, A . Basil(«) , Bank
Chmbrs \Vheeler Ga te Hldgs., I Hammet St.
./Newcombe, W. L., 89 Pilgrim St. Booker, \V. R. & F. , 7 Albion OXFORD .
N icholson, J . L ., 55 Northumber- Chmbrs., King St . Gray, J ohn C., Suffolk Villa, 5 Spencer, J. Houghton, 5 Hammet.
land S t . Brewill (f) & Baily, Pelham Blackball Rd. f3t.
Oliver (./), Leeson & Wood, Bank Chmbrs. B., Angel Row a Hutchinson, E. B ernard, 2 St. + Strawbridge, George C., Alma St.
Chambers, Mos ley St. BW~fk L., 9 St. Peter's Church
l\1ichael's Chmbrs . WEf,LJNGl'ON.
Oliver, W . W., 4 New Bridge St. ./Moore, Henry \V., 6 Beau mont St. + Howard, E. T., & Son, "Th e
./ Oswald, Jos., 33 Mosley St. / Bromley, A. N., Prndential Bldgs. Mowbray 0 fi.. Mardon, 40 Queen St . Ferns''
Parsons, J. C., 2I Grainger St. Calvert, A . R., A lbion Chmbrs . Quinton, .ti . , 22 George St. WETJ,S.
West Clark, R. C., Prudential Bldgs. Rowl ey, A.J., 7 Turi St. Bowring, Robat, 25 Market Place
+ Piper, S tephen, County Chmbrs., Collyer, F rank H ., &Slater, Wm., Tollit, H. ., 7 St. Aldate's St. Brown, Charles, I Chamb erlain St ..
52 ·w e stgate Rd. 8 Bridlesmith Gate (County urveyor) (City S urveyor)
Plummer (./) (Diocesan Surveyor Doughty, Gilbert S., C.E., Royal Wilkins, J. R., Ce ntral Chmbrs., H~fisl ey & Sons, r2 Chamberlain,
for Newcastle) & B urrell , 13 Insurance Bldgs. , B ri dlcsmith Market St.
Grey St. · Gate 1'TlA 1lfE. WESTON-SUPER-AI A TIE.
Price, F.D. , 4 St. Nicholas Bldgs. Evan s, Robt. (.f), F .S.I. , & Son, Manning, G . H., 15 Corn Market Price, Hans F ., Waterloo St.
Reay, Thos., & Son, We ll ington Eldon Chm brs., Wheeler Gate Wll'NEY. Wilde, J., & Fry, Bonlevard:
Chambrs., 95 Pilgrim St. Fothergill, \Vatson, 18 George St. Wilkins, J . R. Chmbrs.
Somersetshire--Surrey.] ARCHITECTS. 383'

YE()Vl[, . Glass, Robert A ., 3 Crabbery St. TIU.\-G.-IJ'. CO!XlLMJNG.


Bc•nson, C. & C. B . (+), I I Heod - Sandy, fI. T ., 22 Greengatc St. Grierson, T . J., Flixton Day, H . D., H igh St.
ford Wonnal, G ., 19 ~rec:-ngate St. /l(l/IY 81'. JCD .IJUNDS. T 1\10011 1H., 96 1-Iigh St.
Johnson,]. N., 2t Princes St. S1'0KE-UPON- '1'/lF:NT. Ainsworth -Hunt, A ., 5r Abbey - Vcrstagc, A ., Halcrow Farncombe-
Beardmore, J., The O ld Bank gate St. (Co unty Surveyor ) " 'elman, S . (+), & Street, J . T. (a) ,
STAFF O R D SH IR E . Beardmor e, J,, Buckna11 Andrewsi A., 8 Lower Baxter St. Church St.
EmP.:ry & Town, High St. Chmbrs. Flatman , John, 58 Abbeygate St . GUJLDFORD.
BnS 'l' ON. VVh itmore, Frank, Angel Hill Clemence, T . R. , Town Halli
Rowe, R ichardJ., 'The Crescent Hopkin s, H . P ., Globe St.
LyWaoUe ~> Heckctt & Lynam, LcEf,].1.8'/'0WJt. Ch 1~1brs., 3~ High St .
11110 WNHl TJ.S. Leighton, Geo . ·w ., Orwell Rd . I Ds~~m, ]., Friary House, North
Shaw, J. H;.i C.E., A.S. L, Publ ic Pi lsbury & Martin, Glebe Bldgs.
Bldgs., & ;:,hens to ne Cottage IPSWIC!I .
Taylor, John, fhe Old Bank Bisshopp, E . F ., 32 Museum St. Lake, J ., Bridge St.
RURSLlJ,'!11. S'l'ONE. a Brand, \~'a l te r, 261\1useum t. Lower 1 \V. G., l2A Hig-h St.
J?ain, R., & Son, 54 L ive rpool Rd. Chapman, John J., 62 H igh St. Brown & Burgess, 2 & 4 Prince's Pes~:' H., & Lunn, E . L., 36 High
Epface & Slater, + Wedgwood Mille r, A . P.~ Station Rd. St. Chmbrs.
Redman, J. ;::,., Gov.1cr St. Browni \ V . 1-I., 61\1useum St. Ri chmond, John, Albion Villas
{ones, G . L ., x20 Waterloo Rd . \Voocl, Ambrose, ' 1 Stone I-!ouse" South Hill '
Corder, John Shen:vel l, Wimborne Sturgess, A. J., 25 High St.
v~~~e~s -i¥N~i 51~~ H ., rr Queen St. TA.JrW() /11'!1. House, Tower St. "\Velman, S. (+), & Street,}. T. (a),
'Woocl & Hutchings (a), Moorland Gocldericlge, J. , ¥., 4 Bolebridge + Cotman, Thomas \Vm., 7 North - 50 H1gb St.
St. gate St.
Rd. H;l Sl,EJllEHE.
Newton, Thos. ·w. F . & Cbeatle, Crossley, F. V\T., I Prince's St .
Wire,,¥. T.
BU/ITON-ON-TllENT. V ictoria Chmbrs. ' Ead e, 'Wm. (f), &Johns, E . Thos.,
Bec k, He nry, 30 H igh St. Cornhill Chmbrs., Thoro'fare Harrison, '\i\T ., H eather1ie Hind_.
Ch urch ill, Reg inald, St. Paul's Sq. T I PTON. head, neai- '
Coslett, E . G .. Tividale nea r Leighton, G . VV ., 6 Princes St.
Forshaw, E ., Market Hall Cbmbrs. \.Yinkworth, Hi .)A Ha.tton Court HORLEV, SO.
Tenkins, Thos., .15 High St. Pearson, A, Gr~at Hricl::,_e + \Vright, Henry J., 41'1uscum St. Burstow, C. I-I., Station Rd .
"Stcve n ~on, R., Imperial Chmbrs. Powell & Brown, 9 & ro bwen St. Kelsey & Head, Bon ehurst
LOWE.~'l'Ulc7'.
34High St. ' TUNS'l 'A J,T, ,
Dain , Henry, n6 Hir;rh St. Bignold, H ., St. Peters Rd J\.h'NLEY.
Underhi ll , C . F., 206 Station St. Kirkley ., Ashburn er , N . L ., Geniston
OOSELE Y, Billiton. Robinso n, G . I:!., 'f5 John St.
Wood (a) & Hutchings, Town Hall +Blyth, H . C . '~'., VictoriaChmbrs. KINGSTON HJLL.
Richards & Sons Clarke, A . , 126 London Rd . Foster, F . VV., "\.Yanv ick Locl('Te
CllADDEV' HEATH . WA f,SADf,. f Clemence.I J . L., r4 Marine Parade
Adshead, P., 37 Thorpe Rd . Garratt, Thos., u Holmby/' \Vol --
Butler, A lbert T ., High St. Green , I1. ]. , London Rd. N . verton Avenue
Bailey '.o) & McCo nnal (a), Im- {Diocesan Su1·veyor)
.liARl,AST()N. pen a1 Blc!gs., Bridcre St. K!NGSTON-ON-7HA MES.
H ickton, l H ., & Farmer, H. E., Richards, F . W., r4 Stanley St.,
Best, Norris E., & Son, Bradford C lapham Rd . ft Carter & Ashworth, 86 Eden St.
Alban I-i:ouse Offices, 145 L ichfield St. Hardwick, A. J., Eagle Chmbrs.
J oynson Bros., Rutcroft El_] is, J onathan, 13 Bridge St. Rd~~:itcJW. J., A.l\1.A., I2+ Lon - ft Helsdon, Horace, A.S . l. , 2r St.
Morgan, VV., Pinfo]d St. Chmbrs. H ickton, T. H., & Farmer H. E. STO WM A llKET. James' Rd .
Dll..11-fORNE', .'·•tok1-:- on-'J.'rer1t. Bridge St. ' ' I-lope, \ "l . H., Gate House, Ports-
a Beckett,}. tl., M.S.L Jackson, W ., Lichfield St., Wal- + Bishop, H. G ., Cheapside mouth Rd .
sal l Wood SUDBURY. Horsfie ld, J . N ., F .S.f. , 2 Penrbyu
FE.N TOl!t.
Goodall , S . A ., Town Hall (Town + Lavender, Henry E., Ye Olde Ainswo r th~l-Iunt,
borough St.
A ., 45 Gains~ Hd .
Su rveyor) Queen's Chn~brs , B ridge St. i\1acaulay, H ., Borough Surveyor's
Hall am, J . T ., Blurton Rd. Marston & Healey, St. Paul's S U R RE Y . Office
La\vSon , F. R ., Church St. Chmbrs., The Br idge Phill ips, Walter C., 49 King' s Rd.
Mi lln er, W ., G lobe Chmbrs .. CAMBERLEY. a Pope, ~· , Methven House 94
FOBSB/100]( . K ing's l<.d. '
Maddock , Edwi n L., Blyth Bridge
Bridge St. Hodgson, ·\'!\! . J. , i i Vectis," The
H'EDNF:S/JUllY. Avenue LEA THERJ-JEAD .
HANDSWOR T FI, Binning!M.m. a Taylor, F . Steward, High St. Shearburn, \ \T .
f Noyes , J. G. F., Heathfie ld Estate . Horton, Samue'.,_ 8 Springhead
Office Toynson B ros., ;:,pringhead CARSHALTON. LING.FJELD S 0
M ill ner, W ., Holyhead Rd. Crutchloe, Edward, High St. Taylor, Robert ' · ·
Shaw, J as. B ., 22 R ichmond Rd .
Smi th , Geo. H ., Groveley .H'.ouse, Scott, A. J., Lower High St. ·cATERHAM, S.O . Taylor, T . H.
Holyhead Rel. W JtlJNESFIEf,D . Eliff (t) & Martin MERJ'ON.
HANJ,EY. Bate, Thos., \Volverhampton Rd. CJ-JERTSEY. f Downing, H . P . l~ urke F .S . I.,
B realey, John T ., Piccadilly Bldgs . W 8S7' BZI01lf WICH. V\T C'lch, Charles, London St. "Avalon," W ilton Rd.'
Campbell , W., 4 Bagnall St. A llen, J. W ., 278 High St. CROYDON. t Quartennain , fl. G., K ingston Rd
Dain . R . & Son, Victoria C hmbrs ., Brid~e, Tlros. II., Thynne St. Bern ey((!) & Son, IO•l George St. MITCHAM
M iles Bank Hadaerton , W ., 3ro High St. Broad, A lfred, 22 George St. + Chart, R . M ., F.S.I. , Vestry Hall
T J ones,E ., 11 Albion St . Holl iday, Stephen J., New St. Chart, (./), F .S.I., Son, P .A.S. I. ,
Hollier, E.W. , 1-Iigh St. l \ 1ET¥ MALDEN.
Maddock, E . L ., 30 Albion P lace & Read ing, Un ion Bank Chmbrs. Davison, T . V . I-I.
Mille r, A . P ., Frederick St. Long, A ... 21 New St. C lark, J. J ., 6o Clarendon Rd.
P incher, E ., Victorin St. Davison, V ., Bartley Lodge
Sc rivener , R., & Sons, Howard Pl.
Rollason, Thos., 278 High St. C1Scl~~~n ~:i. F ., "Ivy Bank/' a La.nchester, H . J ., H.ipley Villa
f Sugden, W ., & Son, Mi les Bank
Cbmbrs. Sicldaway. S . E ., 253 High St. a Crowley, Reginald A ., 4 High St. lvORJJ!TON.
Wood, Ambrose/ 1 Regent House," "\Vithers , J., 319 High St. f Dfi:wson H.y., "Bram ley hyrst"
1
Dea~l.e, W . H., F .S.L, "Belmont n
Rege nt Rd. Wood & Kendrick, 3r5 High St. Ellis, R . G., 79 George St. Clifton Rd. '
HF:A1'H TOWN, !Volve,./,ampton. W ID t, J!lN/! ,l lL. a F1~~d ~1, George, i2 Addiscombe OX TED
Worrall, A r thur "\V., 22 Heath St. Baker, J. P., 33 llfarket Place Fox, \V. S., & Taylo~, High St.
J,REJ(.
Davis & Law, 2 New Rd. Gough, H .,63 No rth E ncl
REDHILL.
Brealey, J ob n T., I Stockwell St.
Johnson & Baxter, r \·Valsa11 St. a HF~~~~~} ~ Rdl~arlcs, "Streatley," Grant, S. \~r . , Linkficld"
.i

Critch low,}. \V., 2 Church St. W 0[, V 1"/! H A ,J1P1'0.V. a Ifoopci-, T. R., Station Entrance
Beck, Fred T ., Wulfrun Chmbrs. McClymont, R ., 27 E lgin Rd .
f Sugden, W ., & Son , 13 Derby St. a Monday, C. A ., Cathcart Villas a Lambert~ Horace, The Town Hall
Taylor("/ & B urgess, Queen St. Darlington St. ( Uiocesan Sur - i\1o.ore, 1'.. \V. 18 Grovehill Rd .
veyor) Newman, Arthur H ., 28 The 1
a Town, W. H., King St. V\TaJclrons Quinton, H. , Station Rd .
IJ c 1-1F.na. n. Eachus, S . fl., Temp le Chmbrs., l<.ees, L . P ., 53 Station Rd.
L ichfield St . t Reilly, M . S., 35 Edridge Rd.
Barrett, G. "\V ., r6r St . John St. Edwards, \·\'. ., 25 Darlington St. Ridge, C . H., r7 Park St. REIGA7E.
a Marks, D . C., St. Mary's Chmbrs. F leem ing-, Thomas H ., 102 Dar - Ridge, Robert1 i 2 l(atharine St. Baker & Penfold (a), High St .
Perry, Wm., 14 Bird St. lingto n St. a Rix, Reginald. A ., Union Bank Barry, D . J ., High St.
J,ONG1'0N. + Johnson, 1\IIoses, 44 Queen St. Chmbrs. Pym, Geo. E ., Dood 's Rd
a Beckett, J . IL, M.S.L, C rown f Lavender, Toscph,.!.Gresham Cbam- Smith, S . P ., :;r Oakfield Rd. Salmon, C . E ., Bell St. '
B ldgs., St afford St. bers, L ic11field ::;t. '~'est, Frcclk., 22 Coombe Rd. RICHMOND.
H ulse, T . P., 44A Stafford St. a Lynes, F . }!unter, Gresham DORK ING. ti Ashworth , C ., 48 Selwyn Avenue
Taylor (a) & Burgess, Po rtland Chmbrs. , Lichfield St. Bargman & Bcnison, 76 South St. f" Brewer, y. ]., F.S. I. , 5 Hilt Rise
Chmbrs., Church St. Lowry, T . A ., Lichfield Chmbrs., D ibble, Fredk. T., " Westfield " + Carless1 f . J. Grosvenor Bldas
1 0
Tindal, Thos., Boardmans Bldgs., Prince's Square Sbearburn, \\lilliam J., South St. SURJJ!TON. •
Stafford St. Manton, C has., & Son, r Darling- ECJ-JAM. ./ Dud ley, F., "Oakcroft " K.ing
VVood, \Villi;im, Crown Bldgs., ton St. Oades, Jam es Vv., Station Rd . Charles' Rd. '
Stafford St. Mason, J., 86 Darlington St. EPSOM. T Pearce, R. Lano, 4 Victoria 'I'cr.
NEWCASTf,E- UNDF:ll-LY!lfE. + O live r, \~' . J.1 I Dnrlington St. + Harrling, J . R ., A .M.I.C .E., SUTTON.
Chapman & Sna_pe, 5 Lael Lane Painter, A., Lichfield St. M.S .l., Ashley Rel. Bell, E . Ingress," St. S tephen ' s"
Lewis 1 John, 2 <J ueen St. Richards & Sons, Devonshire a Ledger, F . W ., Ashton House, Langley Park '
Chmbrs., Lichfi eld St. Worple Rd. Burstow, F redk. G., 6c High St.
RUDYARD . haw, C ., Prince's Chmbrs.,
Brealey, John T .," Holly Bank" / Smith, Hatchard, "Chadeswood" a. <;o_l e, l~. Langton, "Loughrigg 11

Prince's Sq . h.'~1tt, F red k., 43 Haddon Rd.


RUG ELEY. Stanger & Stanger (./),A.M.L C.E. , FARNHAM.
Eggar, J . A:, F .S .1. 1 n West S t. a Gilbert, H ., 32 Cavendish Rd
Rogers, W . E ., Anson St. M.l.M.E., Queen's Chmbrs., Perrott, E . T. Th1ul•'.1T ave Rd ·
SflfETHWICJ(, Jii1·m;ngliam. North St. Guyer, Alfred H., Sout h S t. 1

T Henclrey, J. H ., Frensham Rd. Price, R. \ V ., "Sal:din" .


Bowden, Geo., Tollgate B ldgs., Veall, A., 84 Darli ngton St. Searles-Wood, H . D., Christ-
Cape Hill \¥ellcr, John & Sons, r5 King S t. Nash & Son
+ Palmer, Osv~·ald H . chu rch P ark
Fenton , W., Bearwood Hill Siclebotham, H. S" roS \Vest St. THAMES DITT ON
Gill , F. J ., 236 Rolfe St. S U FFOLK. Hardwick,, A . T., The Holli.cs
Stapley, S., West St .
STAFFORD. AT,DEllURG/J-ON-8E A . Stedm an, Arthur J. , South St. f Style, A . J ., l\1:an or H.cl .
Blackshaw, W ., Borough H a ll + Wright , IL J., Esplanade Chmbrs. l+'ALTON-ON-TJ-JA MES.
(Borough S urveyo r) Wells, "\\Tm . J., II2 Wes t St. Guyer & Timbers, Hig h S t .
Cheadle, Walter H ., County BECCDES.
B ldgs., Martin St. (County Sur- + :Ranbam, F. E . Grani;e Rd. flR/!lfLEY, Farnboroug h .
King, J.C.
JVARL INGHA l1
. .
veyor) Pells, Arthur, F .S .I., London R d. Sarel , W. , Heatonhu rst Gra nge
'384 ARCHITECTS. [Surrey- Warwickshire.
WIMBLEDON. P a rkinson,\ ·\T. H ., 33 G ildridgeR d. Bu tcher, M ., 1 2 C herry St. M iller, E. 1\1., H ob l\IIoor Lane,
B inds, R. A ., 36A Hi ll Rd., & 198 ' pe ncer. J . J., B road la nds, P rid- / C hatwin, Ju li us A lfred, T emp le S mall H eath
M ert o n Rd . eaux Rd. • C hmb rs., 20 T emple S t . Moore, A . \ :V., 5ou N ew St.
O gden, :'II. G uy, F.S.I., 4 Hi gll t . S purrel l, H . (/), & Mu rray, q Coll ett, C. H ., Dal e En d l\1orga n, R . B ._, 3 Li ncoln's Inn,
·a Thompson, J{o bt. J ., 47 Hill Rd . Gi ldridge R d. Colli er, L., 7r Co lmorc Row Co rpora ti o n St.
W O A' ING . '"l om es 1 C . \ Varwick, 7 G ra nge Rd. Cooke , E<lwd ., Curzon Chmbrs., 27 N ewton, T hos., \ V . F ., & Cheat le,
Ba ll, A ., )!ount H e nnon \ Valli s, \ :V., 14 Seaside Rd . Para d ise St . 39 N ewh a ll S t.
C1 a mp (t1 } & 1Jrowcr, V ictoria E A ST GRINS T E AD. Corser, B cniami n,5q Co lmo re Row + N i c ho l ~, ] . R., 59 & 6 r ColmoreRow
Chmbrs. Matthews. J. Do u.rrlas (/), F .S .I. , Cossins, P C-:a cock & Be hvay, 83 O ldac re, R . S ., 14 T emple St.
Gal e, E . A . Guildford R d . & So n, Lo nd o n Rel. Colm ore Row f Os born e , J.P ., 95 Colm ore R ow
J o nes, \ .V. G., 3 Hroa.tlway, and 6 Nightin ga le, II. C., 2 Judge ' sTc r. , Cox & Sil k, JO N ewh a ll St. f Osbo rn ,] . B . IJ Bennett's H il l
Ori enta l P l. Hig h St. C res well, I-I. , 12 C he rry S t . Owen & \ Vard, 71 Colmorc Row
R idgeway , Samue l C . E. , Laven- Powell, E . T. , Londo n Rd . Cross (Frank lin ) (t ) & Brooke , Palme r, F . L . 1 5q Colmore H..o\v
de r R d., ::.Iayb ury Hil l t..T ni o n Chmbrs., T emp le Row P a rsons, 0 . P ., r ~~ T emp le St.
H A !L S !-IA M P ayton, Geo., Colm ore Chm brs.,
Tu bbs, Cyril B ., & )1csscr, A . A ., lVIi tc hell, Oli ve r, " Th e G ables," C rouch & Hutl cr 1 Ne whall S t.
s The Broadway No rth S t. + Curra ll , \V. B ernard, 30 T e mple I Newhal l S t.
-+ ' Vh itb u rn, H . A ., 7 Broadway, St. f Phipson, A. B., Victo ria Hldgs .,
a nd E lm C roft J-l.IJSSOC/,·s, R .S .O. D avi s, "\V. T., I mperi al C hmb rs., T emp le R ow
IVOLD I NG !-! A1ll.
Cl ayt on & Botham, Stanfo rd A v. Co lm orc Row. + Pri ce, T . G ., U nion Chmbrs., 63
F lac k, Chas. H . D enn i:;, \V . Luke, \\rest Chmbrs., T empl e R ow
·a Ford , La wto n R ., F .S .L Proud, T . F ., II Rotton P a rk R d. ,
H AS T!.VG'S. C orpora tio n St.
l 'OR f( 7'0 I VN, Ca.m bPrlq . Bowley, J ohn C ., l•'. S.I. , 29 Ol d E dgb as ton
/We bb, Geo . W., Main Rd. D eva ll , G ., 86 New St .
J.. ondon R d. D ixo n, A . S ., M .A ., 297 Broad St . I<. aclcl i ff'c, .E. A., ro9 Colmore R ow
SUS SEX. Coope r, F . C . 1 1r Rob <' rts on St . D oubl eday, \~' m. ,67 Colmo re Row Rgg~~h)~r{ ·k~~1 cen' ~ C hmbrs.,
+ Coo pe r, "\•V m ., 2 1 H ave lock Rd. a Dunn , A . J., 86 Co lmo re R ow
BEXJ/ILL . f Ga nt, \V. J .. Ir }favc lock R d. a Dunn , J. G-., 4.) N ·~ w h ::i.11 St. R eading (a) & .Andrews, 95 Col-
+ A lto n, ' V. H. , 29 1Jl·vo nsh ire R d . Hemb row, R obt., l ).f Qu een's Rd. lfag les. S. C .. I & 2 ·wate rl oo St. mo rc Row
B a ll , G ., C h cpbourn e lZd . + H owell 1 G . T ., .'\Gra nvi ll e T <' rr. Edge, Cha s. A ., 2.J. ] r·nn C'tt' s Hill R ey nolds,· I-I. H ., IO "\Va rw ic k
G raves ~I. D., \Y(·st...·111 R(l. f Humphreys . F . H ., 6 Trini ty S t. E d wa rds, A rthur, q B enn ett's f i ill Chm bs ., i6A Co rporatio n S t.
Gray, G . 1-fe rbc rt, E state Offi ce, Tcff,·n·y & Sk ill er, 5 H ave lock Rd. E lli s, A., Exc ha nge C hmbrs. 1 New Ril ey & S mith , ll9 C olmore R ow
.SL·a Hcl. Kempster. L. T., .1.5 Mi.Jward Rd . St. a Scru to n, Vi ctor, 7 \Va tc r! oo St .
Hi ck s, A . C . ])., Sea R d. f Lan d_~c,11, M . J.. 7.' Can1br idge,Rd. E sse x (fl, N ichol (a) & G oodman, S ha rp, J. P . 1 & Co ., C ounty
f }lum p hn:ys, F rank }{ , S t. L eo- i\>lu 11 ,L), \V. fr ., & J. ])., 28 h .ob - N ewh:i JI C hm brs .. 8 N cwh;Ll l S t.
Chmhrs., A ., lVb rti nea u St.
nard' s l{d . c rtson St. S harp -Smith, C., 21 C a nno n St.
Eva ns, F rancis; r 4 T empl e S t. S haw, Jas. R ., 67 Col more R ow
Lun t ley, Har ry, 8 Thi a gd a le:.: n Rd. Pl owman, F ., 3i; lfa.vc lock Rel. lt'a ulkn er, G . R epton, ro2 Co lmo rc
Oakden. A . A ., i .lJl·vo nshirc Rd. Trimmi ng, J .. +6 St. ~Ia ry's T c r. R ow Shipv.•ay, .E., V ictori a Hldgs ., Tem-
R ic h, IL, Hadd oc ks H ill a \~T a r d, I-I., 8 Ba nk H klg-s. p le R ow
F l<' tc her, J ohn, 52 Inkerm a n S t., S ma llwo od, VV., I Strcnsha m Rd.
Ri ches & G ray, I IJevon shirc T c r. f '\Velis, A rthur, Qu ee n's C hmbrs., Vaux.hall
Sm ith , Sidn ey, A.S. L , q. S tation Harold P l. S mi th, D ., & S on, 88 Co lmo re R ow
F loycl , 0. , .1 T emp le R ow W est Smith, G ., & T ype- , 33 Newh all ,St.
Rd ., a nd St.:a ] {cl. HAYWA R D'S H RA TH. F o ul kes . \.Ym . 'I'., 78 Up pe r P er-
Stt!ve nson & li arp, \Voodga teAv. I-I olloway , F . ,;v, , "l{f' ngi s tbu ry" T a lbot, H. F., 30 T emple St .
sl10re Rd., Soll y P a rk Taylo1·1 A . F ., 1V[alve rn Rel .,
Thom as, C., 3 Sea lZd . P a nnett, A . , CJt urch Rd . G a nnaw;:-iy, A lfd. C ., 82 A New S t .
f ·w a ll , ]. H., l J D ernnshire Rd. A cock' s G rC""en
HOR S HAM . Gateley & Parsons, u 9 Col mo rc T it ley, E . Ii"., 35 Cannon S t .
BOGN OJ.I. B uck, \.V .. 60 \Ves t St. Row Tu rn e r, T . A., & K nott, l:tera ld
a Guerm onp rez, H . L . E., 6 Albe rt Burstow, C . H ., 6 " 'est S t. Goo ld , L . \.V .. 5 Co rporat io n S t . C hm brs., 1'1arti ncau S t .
R el . \:Vheeler (Frederi ck) ( () & Lodge, Greatrcx, H. J.1 Co rporation U rry, F . \ •\' .,C ro wn Hldgs., J a mes
P ilking ton, L .1 U ppe r Bog no r Rd . Bank Chmbrs. 1 Carfax C hmbrs., r2r Colmore Row W a t t St.
BR IGH TON. LE W ES. Grew, John A ., Queen's Chmbrs., V ic ke rstaff & Baker, 16 B ennett's
A nscombc, John, i 1 0 Elm Rd. 88 Col more Row Hill
Card, H . C., ro N orth St.
A nd10 ny, A . E . (A. ;\>I.I. C .E .), & a F ra nks, T . \ ¥. , C'Veirg Chmbrs. Grove, A ., 148 Cha rl es Rd ., S ma ll W althew, R. G ., 24 Peel Bldgs.,
Dixo n, H.B ., 35 E ast St. Fu ll er , E. H ., i 9 Hig h S t. H eath Lower T empl e S t.
Both a m, C layto n, 20 W es t S t. \ Vood, F . ]. , Co unty Hall (Co un ty + Grugge n, R . ::.-r., M .S .I.. H oom •f6 \ Ya rd , D . H ., 19 \Varwi ckChmbrs.,
Buckwd l 1 T. J:ic rb crt, U nion .S urv eyo r ) P eP ] Hldgs., Lo\v0 r T <' mp l<' St . Co rporati o n St .
Chm brs., 1 62 a nd i 63 North St. G ues t , Tho mas, Cobden Rkl gs., Ward , Tohn , Col mo re C hmbrs.,
Carden, A . 1 Ship St. C hm brs. !lf!DHU R S J'. Corporntio n S t.
Buck, \V., Nort h S t. J N ew1rn ll St.
Cawth orne, F . T., r 70 N orth S t. a H ale, Alf.. l Broad S t. Corn er W ard, W. H ., 29~ P a radi se St .
Clayto n & B lack , r52 Nor th S t. RYE . . f l-Ial c, VVil li am, 83 Co lm o re Row Vil hi twe ll , C., & S on, 23 T emple
-+ D e nm a n, Samuel, 27 Queen' s Rd. J effe ry & L acey, H ig h St. H a ll , Be rn ard . n9 Colmore Row Row
t G a rrett, T ., 30 S hip St. ST. LTJONA R DS. .fiambli n, A . H ., 24 T c-mole Row \ Vigley, E. H., r2 r Colmore Row
G erm a n, .H ector, l Duke St. E lworthv, T homas, Sr London Rd. H a rp er. E wen & J. A lf., 57 Col- "\•Vi lIiams, D o uglas J .1 County
+ Gill am, \V.C . F . , C e ntral Chmbrs., G a nt, ·v.,r. ]., 54 Church Rd . more Row Chmbrs., B., 1'.fa rtineau S t.
3 No rth St. Quadra nt P ig-ott 1 Chas. A . 1 & O xley, Saxo n H a rris & }Inrri ~, q B C' nnc tt's I-Iill "\Vil tshirc, C. H ., Tem ple Courts,
Gim ble tte, H.J., 16 P a lmeira Sq., Chmbrs., L o ndon Rd. H a rrison, A. , Quee n' s C hmbrs., .15 'I"emplc R ow
H ove f T ree, P hi lip, scr Loncl o n Rd. Co l mar~ R ow \\rood & K e nd ri ck, 14 TomJil e St.
Goul.ty & Gi bb ins, .1 Pala ce P lace SEAFORD . H a rvey, \V . A ., The Estate Office, ·w ood, Joseph D., Colmore
+ Ha milton , E . J. 1 2 N ew H. d. + Cooper, \ :Vm ., 2 C laremont Rd. Bourn vi lle C hmbrs., J N ewha ll S t.
H t::nvit t , C. E . 1 u 8 Quee n' s R el a F ra nks, T . \¥., C hurc h St. :H awkes, G eonre F . 1 I2 Ri chmond V.Tykes, Edw in J~ . , 7t T emple Row
L a inson , T . ( / ), & Son (a), 56 E as t SHOREHA M . Rd ., Soho H il l Y a tes, F . T. , Colmore Chmbrs. , 1
St . Killing\\'or th-Punshon , \"J..T., Vic- I-I awkes, J. IL, & ~0 11 1 U nion N cwha1r s t .
L oadt.:r & Lo ng , .H O l~l Ste ine tor ia Rd. Chrnbrs., 61 T emple Row
i\Iay, F . J. C.,Town H a ll (B orou g h Haywood . VVm. , q. Tcnmle S t . CO VEN7 Rl '.
E ng ineer a nd Su rveyo r) W ORTHING' . H eato n. R .. Grosvenor C hmbrs. Clrntta way, I-I erbcrt ,V, 1 T rin ity
Nash, W . H., i 7 N orth St. B artlett, H ., H. a ilwav A pproach l-I<' nma n, "\Vm. (,/), & Cooper, Churchyard
N un n & Hun t . 129 Qu ee n' s Rd. Cooke , Alfred T., 5 H ighwor th Thos. (r>l. r o T emllle. t . Donnell y, T . R., I B at h T errace
N ye , A . W ., A .S . I. , H Duke St. + H yde , R. S inger, 23 E riswell Rd. + H ipki ss, F .\ \T.,r6 He ra ld Chmb rs., H olyhead Rd.
Nye, G . ~I. , •f7 Hove Vil la s, Hove Lund, & P o tte r. The Cove , Martineau S t. t Fostci·, Frederic, H ertford S t.
P a rnacott , \V. S., 37 Duke S t: Christc hurch Rd. Hirst, B er tram V., S t . Ph illips H a rri son & H a ttrcll, H e r tfo rd St.
l)atching, Ed wd. Hrad 1 40 R os~y a S elby, Edga r H., 11 C ha llel Rel. C hhrs .. ., Church .<:;t, J e nk in s, G. Edward, A .l\I.I.C . E .,
Hi ll Tor . Holliday, S tep. J., 84 & 86 Co l more B a nk Chmbrs., Little P a rk St.
WARWICK S HI R E. Purn ell, I~ .!{ . , Hi g h St.
P o lla rd, R obe rt, 'V{ ., u Prince R ow
A lbert St. 11/Rill!NGHA .lf. I-Iolm es, E dward , C obden B ldgs .1 Quick, I-l;irry, 64 He rtfo rd St.
Puttick , \ V., 56 E ast St. (fiOr 1-lanrlS?Yorl !t and Sm etltwt'c!.: Co rpo ra tio n St. R a ndl e, Am os, G t. l :I eath, k""ol1.;:s-
Re cd . H. S., .Parochia l Offices, see Rlaffonls/1/re). H11ha nd. Thom.. 11 Cl aremo nt " hill.
P r inc.:~ ' s St. A dams . fohn. \V ., R ed Hi ll Rd. T enn yso n R d .. Smo ll Heath Stcan , G eorge & I saac (a), 22
Sanders. IL \V ., •lJ Preston R d. H ay M ill s, nc;1r H 11 rrhe<. B C .. I7 V ictori a Hldgs .. L ittle P a rk St.
Scu tt . T. H ., C.E ., IJ Nor th St . A ~~1: n e, W . de L a cy, 5 W a te rloo Templ e Row
((, I-lug-hes, "F . G . . I2 r C'olmnre Row 11 7
Ti ckn e1/(1~\'}/£.a{: -,1~ i~.ish op S t.
S impson. T. , & Son, t7 S hi p St. N ewl!y, C . l.. , Statiuu H. cl .
Udn oy . A. C ., P .A. S .L , r Sc lborne Alcock & D e nni son,7 1 T cmpleRow I-I1:f.Im hreys -Jon es, J., n B ennett' s
R d ., .H ove. A rke ll , D ., 1 T emp le R ow \Ves t L/1// 111/NG T ON.
\ V<• bb. f [C' nderso n 1 r .~2 N orth St . Ha ker , F. \V., r Broad St. Corner In g-a ll & Son . 1 'Temple J~ ow W est + Cundal l, Frederick G., ,, r P a rade
\ Vi lliams, "\Y, F ., 17 l\fiddlc St . .B a rnsley, E ., 2 E d mu nd St. J e nkin s, \Villia m<:; 1 3+ B enn ett's + F oster, l,. re dcri c 1 4 Eusto n P l.
IJl./RGESS HIL L , R.S. O. Bassett, J ., 250 F rederick R <l ., H ill 1\ UNEA T ON.
!Ii ndlay & H.oq ucs Aston J_,atha m, A rthu r Gilhey, Roya l Th! oreton, J oh n, & Son r Bo nd St.
CHI CJJHS I ER .
a B a.tc ma n & B a teman, BI A E dmund Ch mbrs., 23 T emple R ow + Smith , Chas. \V., 19 M a rk et P l.
S tringfello w, H. \V. (C ity S ur -
St. L ea, T. & L., &Son", rqCanno n St. Wi gg,]., 15 A rb ury Rd .
Bewl ay, Ern est C. , I C la rend on a Lloycl, H . R .. 13 Newhall St . PACA'IVOR D .
veyo r), & .Son, Hog- nor Rd . Chmbrs., \.Vatc rl oo St . Ll oyd, "\,Vm . I-1.. 38 B •• mwtt's Hill
V ern on-Inkpen, U. C., F .S.l . 1 1 9 Ball, J oseph , Jun .
a Bicll a kc, \:V . H ., i\I. A ., 37 \:Vater- n: McKew<1 11 1 A. E., 3 Ni:whall S t.
S oll th St. loo S t. Macer- \.\'right . A .. R oya ! Chmbrs., R UG /3!-.
CRO IVBO N OUGJI CROSS. B !enka rn , Ph ilip, 2 L a nsdown 2 1 'J'pmp] (' Ro w Fra nk lin , J. T ., 4,, Bri dge t S t.
( t D e nn is, La ngto n V ill as, Hig h St., elly O a k a l\'Icl\lfi chacl. G. , ) fou nt Pl easa nt , H a ll, j\'.[. H .. 28 Nort h St.
T eul o n & Wood (a) B lo wer, H. Dinzey, & S latte r, C . K ing-'s H oad Will ar<l, T . W., A .S .I. , St.
.EAS'lBOUR N I"'. H ugh, Cl are nd on Chmbrs., l\'Iansell & :\I ansell , Imperial A ndrew ' s C hmb rs. 1 ),.Iarket P l.
Chandler, A, i 9 Hrightla nd Rd. "\Vatcrloo St .. a nd V icarage Rd., C hmb rs., A. , Col more R ow SOLlliUL_L, 11('ar Bi'rmingliam .
Cooke, F . G ., 3 1-lydc: G dn s. J{ ing 1 s .H eath 1'. [a rston & J-Icaley, C la rcn<;c E ndal l, F . B ., B roomfields
Coster, J a mes, .Selwyn Cottage, Bosworth, C . VV., Colemore C hm brs., 19 Corporatio n St. STRATFORD - ON-A VON.
Sel wy n Rd . Chmbrs" r ::\f'c,,·hall St. l\1a rtin & Chambcrlain 1 1 06 Col- t A ll en, T. T . (l\I.I. A .C.E .), 2 Broad
.C ri sford, C ., 51 Gildridgc Rd. B ower, Benj a min, 14 'T empl e St . morc Row S t.
Earp, B ., I,H Terminu s Rd . Buckla nd,H erbe rt T , a nd Farm er, M a rtin, H .. 1 Tempk R ow \Ves t Co x, A . M ., Munici\i al Offi ces
.Mitchell & F o rd , 2 ~· ,a n g n c y Rd. E . If::i.y,voocl , Qu ee n's College , Ma tthews. R. F ., 3i; P a rad ise S t. ! { i n ton, G. 1-J. , I I C rnrc h S t .
O akden, A . A., I O Co rniield Rd . Paradi se S t. M eggett, J o hn, 89 Camden St. Thompso r , \\ Ti lliam, I vy Cotta ge
Warwick shire-Yorkshire.] ARCHITECTS. 385
SUTTON COLDFIELD. KIDDERMINSTER. Gamble, G. C., 7 Parkinson's GOLO.All .
Butcher, M ., Wylde Green Downto n, C. Arthur, 70 Coventry C hm brs., :Market St. Shaw, Arthu r, K now l
Hodgson, C . J., Four Oaks St. Hargreaves, C.H., i 9 & 20 New GOOT,E.
Langley, "\iV . J. , Coleshill S t. Geth ing & Son, Oxford Chmbrs. Corridor, Exchange ~ndrews, VV. B., Booth ferry R d.
Marston,A.M .I.C .E ., & Healey, t Meredi th & Pritc lutrcl ,Bank Hl dgs. Healey, T . H., & F ., 42 Tyrrel St. lhorp, H . B., Aire
44 High St. P6~'f~;d~~t°"'Cllarlborougb Chms., Hodgson (a) & Farrar, Old Bank
GI/EAT HORTON, '"a 1· BmdJ01·d.
J\Ioxham, Edward, L ichfiel d Rd . Chmbrs.
II ol land, F. , 1 r Parki nson' s Spencer, amuel, .344 Gt. Horton ..
+ Price, T. G . C lifton Rd . MALVERN, GREAT. Rd.
Baker, Albert C., 11 \ Vhitbrooke," Chmbrs. , Hustl c rgate
1,VAR TV/CA-. Hope, Thos. C ., & Son, Old Bank GR--4.NGE'T'O WN, JI .SJ) .
a J\Ioore, F . H ., 2 Northgate S t. C hurch St. Stai nthor p , T . "\V. , A.llI.I.C .E.,
Ba ldwin . Ernest E., Chu rch . 't. C hmbrs.
Stubbs, George A., 16 Coten End + Jackson, John, Barry St. Council Offices
Trepess, F . P., 8 Jury St. Holds, Thos. \ V., r Promenade
L unn, Chas. Bateman, Anglesea Jackson, ' . 1 & Son Tanfield GUI E!J/i,,"Y, L~eds.
WESTMOR E LAND . I-louse, \ Vorccstcr Rd . Chmbrs., Piece Hall Vard C l~~ppe n dale, I:farold, Springfield
Lunn , 'Vm .. St. K.enelin's /Ledingham, Jam cs, District Bank l er.
AMBLES/DE. a Ncvinson &Newton (rt),The P riory Cbmbrs., Booth St. ~1:uschamp 1 Hcrbe1-t, Springfield
Fleming, John, Rothay Garth Gateway J~arsden, Charles E., 3 Tohn t. HA T,Il•'A _y .
f Mason, W. L . , Kelsick Rd. Marten, H . & E., 5 & 7 Charles St.
OLDBURY (Bi'nni11gham) . 1\1.awson & Hudson, 2 Exchange HChi'~:b:.~~' F. F., Southgate
KENDAL. :Merry-field, Thos. 1 42 Chu rch St. Hldgs.
Bintley, J. (County Surveyor), REDDJTCJ-1. Herry, R~ymond 1 Commercial St.
:;\filn?S, F.S.L, & France (/), Booth, H . I V., Hopwood Hall, ..
Lowth er St. _To hnsonl J., 21 Unicorn I!i ll F .S.l., 99 Swan Arcade
./ Curwcn, J. F., CILS.I., 26 High - f Lloyd, H . l<.., Evesham St. Hopwood Lane
:Moore, Fred, -J.O Sunbridge Rd . Buckley, G., + (F.S.I.), & on,
gate
Hogga rth B ros., 69 H ig hgate
Neason & ·white, Church Rd. J.
.f1' lorley, W . 1 269 Swan Arcade Tower Chmbrs., Sih·er St.
STOURB IUDGE. I.>cterson 1 E. P. 1 Craven Hank a Coatcs,L.,Yorkshirc Bank Chmbrs.
Hutton, John, CILS .l., 22A High - :Folkes, H. E ., Enville St. Chmbrs., Market St.
gate \ Vaterhouse St.
Gething & Son, 2 Union Villas, H?,?ertsh~'"' Joshua., & Son, 55 Dalzell, A. G., Albany Chmbrs.,
./ Sh;iw, Stephen, 45 Highgate Q uee n St. I yr rel St. 15 Commercial 't.
t Stalker, John , 17 Highgate
a Thomson, J., Ji'1nkl:! St.
G razebrook, T., r68 High t. + Robinson, Samuel, 15 Cheapside Farrar, T. H., Fountain Chmbrs.,
Robinson, T., + Hagley Terrace, Ryc roft & Firth, Bank Buildings, Follntain St.
KIRJJY LONSDALE. Hagley St. ~1:anc h estcr Rd. Fielding-, l/., 7 Fountain St.
+ Kassell, I., Fairbank TENBURY. "harp, A., Albany Bldgs., l\Iarke t q-ray, \V. G., & Son, 28 George St.
Kasse11, L. C. 1 Hl!ctivo Rd. Jarvis, R. ·w. St. }{all, l\Iedley, Crosslcy's Chmbrs. ,
IVINDER 1l/ERE. WORCESTER . Sharp, Vlm. H ., 239 Rooley Lane 29 ~orthg-ate
Gibson, D . \r\7 alkcr & Collinson, 227 Swan Horsfall, C. F. L. 1 & on, Lordt
Close, J. Cuddon, Ombersley Rd. Arcade
1\'.l"awson, 'f. H ., Hazelwood Offices Caink, Thomas, !\{. "., Arts., St. Chmurs.
Pat.tison, J., Elim Gron~ \Vaugh, Jo hn, C.E., Sunbridge Horsfall, Richard ( ~ . .'.l.), & on,
A .M .I.C.E. (City Engineer and Cbrnbrs., Sunb1·idge R d .
.f "\Valker, lt., Public Hldgs. Surveyor), Gui ldha ll 22 A Commert·i;d St.
\Vilcock, William , 9 L eeds Rd. Horsfall , \~r. H . D., Tower Cham-
WI L T SH IR E. .f+Day, Ern est, 5 Foregate St. "\iVild , F., 7 Charles t.
Hayes, J. G., 9; High St. bers, Silver St.
You ng, J ames, & Co. 1 62 Market St. fa.ckson & Fox 1 7 Raw ::;on St .
f Hopkins, W . ]. , Sansome Lodge, JIHIJJ/,J N!;To.\' 1/UA Y.
CALN£. Sansome \Valk ::r\lorley, E. C., Fountain St.
Henly, }!cnry C., Curzon t. Iiughes, Fr,c deric, I Angel St. Brodri ck, Lowther & ,, ~a. Iker, Patchett, T . L., Gcori;L' 't. Cham-
CHIPPENHAM. Parker, A . .Hil l, 5 Foregate St. Central Chambers bers
BrinkworLh, Robert E., :t·.S .I., St. Parker, \Vatson, t~ Forgate t. + Rrown, R. R., 2 King St. Petty & Ive~, 12 \ \Tatrrhouse St.
l\Iary's St. f l'inckn ey, A . B., i\I.A., 9.; High t. Dyer, Samuel, Quay Rd. Taylor, Edwin, r~ Church St.
Darley, R . and J ., t.. :;\fary's St. Rowe, 1I., & Soni... '~'on.:ester + Earnshaw, Joseph, Carlton }louse, ~)son, T. Ii ., I I ~Fountain St.
Chmbrs., Pierpont .:::it. "\Vi llington Rd. Utley, Hebblethwaite & Utley 10
CORSHA:lf. Easto11 1 A., 26 Yicto ria Rd. 'Vated1ouse St. '
Sheppard (Lewis), & Son (a), 5r
a Brakspc::i.r, H., The P riory Foregate St. Shepherdson, J., 15 :Manor 't. + \Vals h & Nicholas. Lanes. & Yorks.
DEVJZES. Sutton, T ., ansome Walk Jlll ! GHOU.~IC. Bank C hmbrs., o_ppositc G . P.O.
Isborn, Ernest C ., 33 St. Joh n St. + "\Vi lliams, J . H., 15 :Foregate S t. Brooke, E . C ., 6 Huddersfield Rd. J \Vil Iiams, ' V . CJement New
+ Randell, A. J., Exchange Pl. Y cates & Jo nes (a), 8 Foregate St. Dalzell, A. G., Brigg;1tc market Bldgs., Southgat~
JIARLBOROUG/-f. . Hepworth, G ., 20 Bradford Rd . If.A 11110(.' A TE.
B rooke, Josh ua "\Vatts, M .S .I., YORKSHIRE . R}ti~·kt~~~ Robt. F ., Estate Office, Hag~hawc, F . (Horo' Surveyor)
Oakleigh (Borough Architect & ).f unicipal Offices ,...
'un,cyor) A OX IV 0II1'/f. Sharp & II' all er, 32 Bradford Rd . Bland & Bown, 1 o rth Park Rd.
Fraser, I.cwis, Teclworth D ixon, J ohn Frederick S. Whi te ley, H ar ry A ., 15 Haigh St. B'1~ 1~~d~ G . E .,F.M.S.A. , J_owther
Ponting, C . E ., F .S .A ., \Vye House, A PPEll&EY BRIDGE, nea,. Leeds. CASTLEFOll 11.
(Diocesan Surveyor) Wright, E., . parkbrook, Green - + Garside & Pennington, Central Bown, H . E. & A . 1 Y ictoria Hldgs.,..
SrlLI BURY. • ga tes Cbmbrs. 1 Carlton St. Ja mes t.
f Bath,Fred.,F.S .l.,Crow n Cbmbrs., Greaves, J. H ., & Co., Carlton t. Chippindale, A . . Lyndal c
BAllNOLDSIVICK. Gibson, A~ . . A:.,, 8 <::am bridge Cres.
Bridge St. Lancaster, Francis, Pleasant View Hartley, Arthur, County Chmbrs.
J othams, A. C. , A .M .I. C .E ., l\1c D owall , R . l\1:., 17 Carlton t. i\Iarshall.1 I. ] !..i City Hank Cham-
BARNSLEJ". bers, ] a mes St.
Ch ipper Lane . Crawshaw, l{erbrrs_ 13 Regent t. OLEC'KHEA1'0l\' . l\Iorlcy, IV. J ., Beulah Chmbrs
Harding, T., & Son, 58 High t. Dixon, R . & '"ll.'., 5 J!;astgate Castle, Reuben, London & l\fidland 42 Station Parnde .,
Peniston, lI" D evaux Lodge, East 1'1oxon, G., Central Chm brs., 26 Bank Chmbrs . Stead, S., James St.
Harnh;tm Howorth & Howorth, Old Bank
'VE~t ~~£has . , Exley House, Dragon.
1
Church St.
\\'ebb, Eel. D ., F .S .A ., New St. Senior & Clegg, rs Regent St. Chmbrs.
ST·VINDON. "\Vade & Turner (t), 10 Pitt St. DEN!TOI,ME, BmdJord. "\Vhitehead & Smetham Albert
Ainsworth & }Ianvood, Central BAT l.l!:Y. Pickles, I V., Cliff Ter. Chmbrs., Albert St. '
Chmbrs. Brearley, John H ., lianover t. DltlVSBUll Y. HEBDF:N !11/IJJGE
+ Beswick, R. J., 35 Regent t. Buckley, :Harry B., 85 Commercial Barton & Sons, Halifax Rd . Cockcroft, \~Tm . H., \Vest.End
Bishop & Pritchett, 1!'.S.1. , Regent "t. Fox, J ohn L.ane , Bond St.
Circus JJEOKMO};J) IV II\ E.
Crawshaw, 'Valtcr, Branch Avenue Hall, H. Harwood, C .E ., Shaw Castle, R . , & Son, C\Iarkct St
Drew (+) & Sons, 22 Victoria St. Hanstock, \ Valter, Branch Avenue Cross, near
+ R ead, W . H ., Corn Exchange Rhodes, Alfred E ., Chcapside
V\Ta tson, Ben, B radford Rd. l{o ltom & Fox \Vc"t(Tate "\Vood, S ., & Son, Cbcapsidc
TROIVBR!DGE . BATLEY OA!!ll. Kirk, John, &Son, 1\i'arket Place
tanley, IV. H., A .M.I.C .E ., HO&Mi<'ll/1"11.
Market House Chmbrs. Spencer, rift-t ;~~;,~~-.Town St.
:Marriott, C . H., Son & Shaw,
C hu rc h St. Ch mb rs. BC~~~:cild~h, J oshua, & Son,
WARM!NS7ER . Hawe & Foley, North Bar St. J Ridgway, Frederick \\'"m., Boro' Brown & Shaw
Hardick, \\T., & Son, High St. ·outhern, T. H., C.E., 2+ North Chmb 1s., Bond St.
Tho rn ton, "\iV. & D ., Oates St. !:)haw, Josep h, Victoria ~Iarkct
+ Long, A. F ., Iv[a rkct P lace Har \Vi tfio u t. Smith, J oscph, Huddersfield Rd.
1VES7BURY. BINGLF:!". DOXOA8TEI/.
Stanley, Vv. H.,A.M.I.C.E.,Maris- Armistead, R ., A.l\'1. 1. C . E ., F.S.I., Athron & Heck, Dolphin Chmbrs., ITOWDJON.
towc .~t. 115 !\!fain ·t. Market P lace Blackburn, \ Vm. H:., Alma House·
Nunns, "\Vm . R hodes, i\Iarket St. Bru ndcll , H . A.: I Princes ~t. J!O YDA}llJ, near Barnsle11.
W ORCESTERSH I R E. BIRS'l 'A L, 1w1L1· /,~eds . lfurnivall 1 J., Oriental Chmbrs., Sykes, Waltei· J ., West Bank
Hurrows, T. "\V., H uddersfield Rd . Station R d. \ \Tilson,] . IV., 17r King St
BEWDLEY. Johnso n, T . !{ .,Oriental Chmbrs., HODDJ<:J/SFIELD.
Bllil/J/i'iJl/JJ . Station Rd.
Webb, J. H ., l~'ri bbenb all Adkin & Hill (n), Prudential Hldgs. Abbey & Ranson, 20 Ramsden St ..
~1asters, F. , V., Ir Priory Place
BROM GROVE. Allan, ' \Tm ., Sunbridge Chmbrs. Herry, J. 9 Qoecn St.
t Gadd, George H ., F.I. S.E .,County S immons, John, l\'!.I.C .E ., Bank B rook & llransfie ld, 12 & t3 Estate
Armistead, R., A.M.l.C .E.,l•'.S.I., Chmbrs.
Co urt Chmbrs. 8 Charles St. Hldgs.
\\Talker, J ., Greenhalgh, C .E., Cocking, J. \Vm.
DUDLEY. Atkinson J. "\V . C ., 1 Ivegate Orie l C hm brs.
24 Vances
Coslett, E . G ., 18 W olverhampton Hai ley, \~r . , & J. B .,9 Ma rket t. C hm brs., C loth IIall St.
Barker, Tbos., A .CII. I.C .E ., York . Dll!Fl>'JELD . Cooper, IV., 4 Kirkgatc Hldgs.
St.
Gammage, A., 7 Priory St. shire Bank hmbrs. 1 5 Hank t. hcpherdson,}ohn F ., Leo Villa, Hall, J. H., :Milton Pl. Fartown
Grazebrook, Tom, 23 \ Volverhamp - Blackett, T., i8 Heidelberg Rd., Beverley R . Kirk, J., & Sons, 36 Jol111 "\Villiam
Manninglrnm Shepherd son, J oseph, 14 l\Iiddle St.
ton St.
Howarth, F., 5 Ettymore Rd., Brayshaw, Mark & Co., 309 Bow- S t. South a Loc ~wood, E . .,\V., \Vestgate
edglcy, near ling Old Lane EOOLESHTLJ., Brndfonl. Mal li nson, C. J; ., & Son, lllarket Pl.
Percy & Nightingale, 26g Castle Calvert, Rhode!', 4 Forster Sq. Crawshaw, J. l\Iount View Lock, H. St. Peter's St .
St. Dobson, B., Tanfield Chmbrs., Kendall (t) & Bakes(+),3 Cavendish "\Vood, "\Vm ., Kirkgatc
Ramsell, A., \ Volverhampton St. r7 Piece Hall Yard Rd. BULL.
EVESHAM. Empsall & Clarkson, 7 Exchange, F'Il/i,T . 11. S. O. Adamson,.Jas. J. , 3 & 4 Junction
Market St. Dyer, Samuel, Hope St. P l ., \Vh1tcfria.rgate
H unt, George
HALES01¥EN (Bi,.mi11glinm). Fairbank & \Vall, Craven Rank l\Ia.llinson,Geo., Cromwell Av. -;.. At~~~on, 'T. B., Ir Trinity House
Chmbrs. + Robson, R obt. l\I. , 21 Belle Vue St.
B utler, A. T.
386 ARCHITECTS. [Yorksh 're-Scotland.
Bingler, '"· H ., Custom House Kelly T., 5r Rockingham St., r (J[)SJtl-. / "W ebster, J. D ., IQ St. J ames' St.
Bldgs., ·whitefriargate \Yoo<lT1ouse Lane Hodgson(") & Fa rrer, 9 Lowtown Wheen, John T. , 9 St. James' Row
Botterill, Son, & Bilson(/} (F.S .I.), Kendall+ & Bakes,+ Calverley Nelson, Charles S., Fulncck a W.igfull; )· R., Parade Chmbrs.
23 Parliament St . Cbmbrs., V ic toria Sq. Q(IEJi;NS II U II Y. V(ilde, 1...:reorge A., 9 Bank St.
Brodrick, Lov,rthcr & \Va !kcr, 77 a Kirk, A . E. , rJ Hond S t. Drake, J o hn, & So n, "\\Tinter Bank '\:Vilde, \.\Tm. , S harrow
Lowgatc Lawton,]. \V. , 86 A lbion St. 1.Vil son, G . A ., Hartshead Chmbrs.
RA JVNAllSH.
a Brooks,T. D.,School Board Offices, Leak, T. E., J4 Wate rloo Rd., P latts, J., High "t. + \¥inder, E . Corn Exchange Cham-
Albion St . Hunsl ct bers, \~f h arf St.
a Dossor, John ~I., ::.\Ianor 't. !\Ii tche11, Fred, 9 Upper Fountaine RIPON. + Winder, T ., A.M. I. C.E., Duke of
Frecruan 1 Son, & Gaskell, AJbert St., A lbion St. Hargrave, F. H., :i\Iarket Place Norfolk's ]'state Office
Chmbrs., II Carr Lane a lVIusto, F rcd k., 51 and 52 Greek St. Harrison, Samuel, l(irkgate Winterburn, Arch. H ., 23 Oxford '
Gelder (./) a nd Kitchen (a), 76 Chmbrs. '.Yall, Tom, Stud ley Estate Offices St.
Lowgatc Neill, Archibal d, 18 Cookridgc St. RIPPDN/JltN. SHIPLEY.
Jacobs, B . ·.,Lincoln's I nn Bldgs ., Nelson, C har les S., S un Bldgs., Crawshaw, Jam s, '\Voodville Crawshaw,]., 54 Otley Rd.
Bowl Al ley Lane I.) P a rk Row SJUPTON.
HO'l'HERifJIJf.
::\Iarshall, vV., 16 Caroline P l. Oldroyd, J oscph, 16 Infi rmary St. Axleby, J ., 89 "Wilton Lane, Broughton,"/;· \V., r9 H igh St.
Pearson, \~r . C ., rr8 \\- est Parade, Perkin (./) & Bulmer(./}, Centra l
Spri ng Bank Bank Chmbrs., Toronto t.
Th1asbro' Vf~~'Jl's{t( .E.), & Son, rs Swad-
R un to n & Harry (nL ·a,·ile C hmbrs., + Hubba rd, E. I sle, 1Ioorgatc St.
P ott,vValtc r, H.M. Office ofWorks Johnson, Geo. Handley, 38 Iiigh SOWERBY BRIDGE.
Savi lc St. Rhodes, Freel W. , IJI Upper
impson , A., C.E ., go Park Grove, St. Wilkin son, S., Town l{all S t.
Wortley Rd.
Princes A,·enue
impson, Thos. B ., Custom House
R ic hardson, "T·E ., Rothwell, near
l lobinso n, P., 72 A lbion St.
Knight, J. E . , JJ College St.
Platts, ]., High St. STANNINGLEY, Leeds.
Gill, '¥alter D., 2 S ummerville
Bldgs ., \Vh itefriargatc Smelhu rst, Ii. L., Dcnaby & Cade-
I S mi th & (f) Twcedale, 12 South by, Offices, Conisbrough Terrace
Southern , J. H ., 9 C ha pel Lane Parade TADCASTER.
Thompson, T. Brownlow, r5 Par- Tacon, Ha.rry L ., I I \Vestga tc
Sp ivey, f. Chas., lh nk S t. C hmbrs. Bromct & Thorman
liament St. Swale, C has. D., 98 Albion St. 8ALTBUl!N-BY-'tl1J!,"- 8EA.
Thorp, G., r St. i\1a ry's Chmbrs., f Thorp, \ Vi ll iam H. , 61 Albion St. Peachey , Wm., C.E ., 3 A mber St. 7HORNABY-ON-TEES.
Lowgatc Thorp, 'Vindsor, 22 A Commercial Tomlinson, \V . T. Newton, War- + Linton, \V. H., J\ilandale
1Vatson, Tohn, Cogan Chmbrs., St. rior Ter., 'VinClsor St. Smith, Wm., l\1andale Rd .
Bowl A11cy Lane Wilkinson, C. F., 38 Park Sq . 817.dllBOllOUG FT.
'Wellsted , W. H . t.F . .I., A .::\I. THORNTON, 81'ad/ord.
j \Vil son, T. Butle r, & Oglesby, 12 a Barry, \V., 102 'Vestborough Pickels, '"'· 'New Rd .
I.C.E.), & Easton, Prince's Dock East P a rade .Edeson, Chas., 25 Huntri ss Row
Chmbrs. l.Yi nn, Thos. F.S.I., 92 A lbio n St. Hall, Cooper & Davis, 2,f vVest- TODMORDEN .
1 {,f\. £/i; v. \.Vood , R ic lrnrd, J Park Lan e boroug h . Blacka , ]. R., 15 Ga rden St.
Baxanda ll and Cri tchl ey, G ro\·e
L TV I0/1 8 /WGJi;. P~t~'frur~i~~~dilo~~ctoria Chmbrs, f Horsfall, Jesse, F .M.S .A., Burnlea
Chmbrs. , ..fhe Gro\·e Mitchell, T. H., Strand
.Hargreaves, _C . lI. , u Sunnybank 11 Sinkinson, Samuel, lVIill Bridge
Petch, James, Victoria Chmbrs., Sutcliffe & ' utcliffe (a), 6 Room-
John so n, E. Barton, 6 The Gro\·e Jl/AT,'l'nN. 22 Huntriss Row fie ld Hldgs.
J(EJ(} fl l,E I'. I Channon, C . H., Market St. Petch, John, JO Ha r "t.
MJi;f,'f'HA 1lf. UPPER MILL (v i a Oldham).
Bailey, T. B., & So n, 1 'cott St. Runton & Barry (n), l-Iuntri ss Howcroft A. J., Spring Bank
Bailey, '\V., Devonshire St. Carter, 'Villiam , r Stati o n St . Chmbrs. Lawton, Jam es, St . Chad's
Haggas, Joh n, North t. Jl/F:Xfl()/10(/G H. T ugwel l, F . A. (a} & S ., ro2 \.Ycsl-
Hopkinson, B ., & Co., No rth St. Furnival, J ., 69 High St. borough I.VA KEFJELD.
:U oorc & C rabtree, York Chmbrs., Whi te, Geo., A.M.l.C .E., Estates 8ELBr. Crutch ley, H.,Town Hall Chmbrs.,
Cavendish St. Office Garside & P en nington King St.
Know les, G . H. Old Bank C hmbrs. JUJnD L/J.8Rn fl() UG H. Ullathorne, T . Si mpson, ~Iillgatc Crutchley,vV.,Town Hall Chrubrs.,
Smith, H .. Compton Hldgs. King St.
Bottom ley, J. Mitchell , 28 Albert 8111\Ji'i<'JE/,JJ.
+ Edmondson, Herbert, 7 l \.Ves~gate
:Sugden, VV. H. & A., Ca\·cndish St. Rd. Appleby, Alfred, 66 Surrey St.
'Veathcrhead 1 D. , D C\·onshirc St. Edwards, J. Vickers, County H all,
Duncan, IV., 43 ·AJbert Rd B eale, H. vV., COf Gell "t. Wood S t . (County S urveyor)
T\ll'PA X, l,e P.rl~. Kitching-, R. R., A lbert Rd . Campsall, '\V. T., 19Fig Tree Lane
Harris, Luwce, C.E., F .l. S .E. F awcett & Ainsworth, Old Town
Lin ton, vV. H ., Albert Rd. Clark, J ohn, :;:; Norfolk S t. Hall
!\NA lllil:JBtJHOUGH. Lofthou se, R., F. S.I., & Son (n) , Davidson, R.,::\I.I.C.E., \.Yhitclcy's Hart, Abraham, Bank St., I.Yest-
Brown, J. G., l\1anor House 62 Albert Rel. Chmbrs., 37 'urrcy St. g ate
Gibson, A . Moore, R obert, 7 Albert Rel . 1' E a rl e, T. P., No rfolk Chmbrs., Newbald, A . H., 21 King St.
1.~·Ens. + Newsome, Arthur F ., Albert Rd. No rfolk Row + Nicholson, A . ~., r r a nd 13 City
Amb ler, Thos., & on, 9 Park Pl. R oberts, vValte r G ., 61 A lbert Rd. Elli s Bros., J7 Orchard St. Chmbrs., 38 W ood St.
,..'-\.tkinson, Geo. ,V, 1 r l\Iark Lane AI!LN81111Jn G Ji;, Huddei·.~fi P, lti. Fowle r & Marshall, Fs.S.I. , J S impson (t) & Richardson, South-
Bakewell, \V., 3 Park Sq. Lunn, J ohn E., Exchange Bldgs. Hartshcad gate Chmhrs.
Beckwith & \Vebster, 2 Basinghall ,JJl//Ji't Ef,D. Gibbs (f) & Flockton (a), 15 S t ., Tattersall, E . C., 8 Southgate
Sq., Hasinghall St. Jam es's Row Thornton, l •V. & D., 2r King St.
Bedtord (o) & Kitson, G reek St. Barker, J oh n, Exchange Blclgs. Gibson, Clement, l Orchard St.,
Burrows, Tohn \7'i/., King S t. Vaughan , J. , Tl_10rnes
Chmbrs. Church t. + W atso n, \V'm. , I( ing S t .
a Beevers , \.Y. H . 26 Bond St. Hare, F . If. , Town Hall Greenwood, A lfred J., Beverley Wrigley, vV., 6 \Vcstgate
Bottom ley, ]. ~{, 46 A lbi on St. I1oworth & Howorth , Caxto n H ouse, \ .Yadborough Rd.
Howman, G. F ., 5 G reek St. Hldgs. a Hadfiel d, M . .£., Son (f) & Gar- 1'f/"Hf7BY.
,JJ O/lf,fi:Y.
+ Braithwaite, A . E ., 28 Norwood Birds, S . l .. J9 Fountain "t.
land, 14 Norfolk St. Mill igan, John J. , 77 Baxtergate
Place, H cacli nglcy Hale, W. J ., IJ St. Jam es' Row a. Smales, E. H., Arundel Howe
Rraithwaite 1 \V . .S., 6 South Parade Buttery & Hirds, Exchange Bldgs., H a ll & F enton, 14 St. J ames' Row Walker, H. G . & H y., W est Cliff
Bromet & Thorman, r6 Park Row Queen St. Hemsoll & Paterson {o ), Imperial WOMB WELL, near Bamsley.
Buckley, Harry B., 8 East Parade Clegg, G. B ., Qu een St. Chmbrs. , 18 No rfolk R ow Linford, A . H., Carlton Villa
Charles, J;, & Sons, 98 Albion St. OAK JV Ol l 'l'ff. [(eif!/ilPg. Holm es & VVatson (n), St . J ames' R.obinson, J ohn
Chorley, C. R.(/ ), Conno n, J. \.Y. Judson (Jo hn } & Moore, Bo~thorn Chmbrs., Church St.
(/),and horl ey, H . ·. (n),:M.A., 1188/.;'l''l', 11 .8 . () . f Innocent, C. T. , F .S.I., 22 High St. Yli'ADON.
F oggitt, George, Ashfield
. 15 Park Ro\~ . T . .. .. Kendall , vVilli am A., Bank St. Lancashire, ,V, H., & Son, JYiont-
Harrison, A ndrew, & Son, High St.
Corso n, G., & J ones, \:\ . E ., 2.) n·1•1,E 1- . gomcry Chmbrs., Hartshead
Cookridgc St. Fairbank & vVall, l\Ianor Sq . Lockwood, VY". H. , 5, 6 & 7 Palatine YORK.
Danby, G. F. , IO Park Row + l\1arshall, A.,
Craven Bank Cham~ Chmbrs. , Pinstono St. Bell, Wm. , Architect's Office,
a Dixon, A. E., 5 Park L ane be rs « Mitchell-\Vi thcrs, J. B., 7J Surrey N . E. Ry.
J Dodgshun, Danie l, 86 Albio n t. PENl8 .1'0NE, 11ear Slie.ffoeld.
St. a. Benson,George,NunthorpeAv.
Dodgshu n, E . T. 1 J East P a rade Norton, J ., Alliance Chmbrs., Brown, ,V., & Son, City Chmbrs.,
Dyer, T., ] Arbwn St. Brettoncr, H. J . G eorge t . Clifford St.
Fawcett, ohl! M., & ans, 26 PON1'EF'RA OT. Rhoden, W. ..f., Buckin gham Demaine & Brierley, 13 Lendal
A lbion St. Brookes & Ke lly Chmbrs., S t. Ja mes' S t. Hepper & F'clgatc, St. Mi chael' s
J Fraser, fames B., 8 P a rk S g. Garside & P ennington, Ropcrgate Sampso n, George & Sons, Estate Chmbrs. 1 S purriergatc
a Hall, \Iv. Carby, P rude nti alB ldgs., Greaves & Sidebottom, C.E., Off,ces, B eauchi f A bbey Hornsey and Monkman, ro Rail-
Park Row Rope rgatc Chambers Shepherd, E ., Meadow View, w ay 't.
Hill, W., & Son, 25 Park Sq . Grca\'es, J. H., & Co., Corn l\'.Iar- .Brightsidc , near .Tones, G. H. Fowler, 8 Lendal
Hobson, \.V. A., & Co ., Carlton kct Smi th, J., St. Peter's Chmbrs., 1 Pegg & De Hurgh, 7 Stonegate
Chmbrs., 82 A lbion St. H urst, Wm. 1 Corn l\1arkct Hartshcad Penty (./) & Pcnty,Lcndal Chmbrs.,
Howdi ll & Howdill (a }, 24 A lbion Keyworth C has., Rank Chmbrs. Tay lo r, W. T. , JS Bank St. Lendal
St. Pickersgill. E. E., Southgate Turnell, A . ]~ ., 22 High St. P erkin (f) & Bulmer (f}, 7 Stoue-
Kay, Tohn I .,J4 Prudential Bldgs., Tennant, \V. ]. , &Bagley, Ropcr- W ebster, H e nri·; St. Ma ry's gate
Park R ow gate Chmbrs. Chmbrs., Norfo k Row Taylor, Edward, 7 S ton egate

Scotland.
ABERDEEN. lronside.,·Vm. D a lton , A .~I. I.C.E . , a McMillan, D. &J. R .,>IIUnion t. Souttar, J. & J. A ., 42 U nion St.
Allan, J. A. Ogg, 22 Un ion Ter. 3 Golden Sq. J\!Iilno, Geo. F ., l37 U nion t. a Sutherland, G ., 1 24 U nio n S t .
Beattie & Macdona ld, 21 Bridge Tenkins & i\Iarr, 16 Bridge "t . Mitchell , G. B ., 12 D ec St. \.\Talker, Geo. J., & Duncan, 3
St. :Kelly, \ •V.,,,5U nion St. Murray, A.]., 183A Union St. Golde n q .
Brown & W att, 17 U nion Tcr. Matthew~ & .:\1ackcnzic, 343 U nion Rust, John , 224 U nion St. (C ity vVilson, Robert G., 181A Union
Hrucc, A . C. , 12+ U nio n S t. St. Architect) St.
Clyne, Arthu r, r23t Union t . Mavor, Alcxandc•r, 2£ Bridge St. Ru xton, V\f ., 8.J. Union St. ABERFELD J".
Coutts, Geo., 22 John St. Thi ackinnon, A. H. L., 245 Union Smith, 'V. & J ., & Kelley, 170 Bell , \V. , C.E .
Gauld, \V. E., 156 Un ion St . St. U nion St. Cameron, R.
Scotland] 1\RCHITECTS. 387
AIRDRIE. Buchanan, George C., M .LC .E., J ohnston, Charles · . S ., JS Han- FORT WILLIAM.
Arthur,_Geo., & Son, 4 Graham St. Harbou1· Chmb rs. over St. Falconer, L. & ]., 4 Cameron Sq .
Baird, W., 1Iarket Hldgs. Hail- f Cappon, T. Marti", 30 Reform St. Johnston, J. ill., 85 Constitution GALASHJJ:.'LS.
craigSt. ' Ducllope, I I Reform St. 't. , Leith Hall, J. & f., Ladhope Vale
Scotland, John, I.).1 ., 12 B roo m- Foggie , Jas., & Son, 2 Raglan St. a Ke rr H enry F ., 36 Hanover S t.
1 St1rl1ng, VVm., r2 lsland S t.
knoll St. Gauldie, VY ., 23 Panmurc 't. Kinross & Tarbolton, 2 Aber-
GALS70N.
Thomson, J., & Sons, EastVictoria Gibso n, Robt., 2 India Bldgs. cromby Pl.
Macintosh, J ohn, 'trath Cottage
Place Harris, Geo. A., 61 ReformSt . Laidlaw, IV. C., 4 York Bldgs.
ALEXANDRIA Hende rson, J ohn J. , A.:.II.I.C.E. Leadbetter, T homas (F.S.A. 'cot.), GLASGOW.
Bosto n, i\Icnzi cs & i\I~rton 17 7 W ard St. & Fairley, ]. :McLellan (a), 17 Adam, Alex., 2r2 St. Vincent St.
Bank St. ' Hunter, I obt., 11 Barrack St. Young St. Barclay, I-I. & D., I.A., 245 St.
ALLOA. IIutton, Jas ., 61 Reform St. Lessels & Taylor, 50 George S t. Vmcent t .
Frame, Thos., & Son, 43 l\fill St. John ston &Baxter, Scottish P ro vi- a Lorimer, R. ·. , 49 Queen St. BiS~~i c & :\Iurr ay , 1 49 St Vincent
-1" Ken-, G . A ., 30 l\ Iar St.
1 den t Bldgs., 49 Meadowside Lumsdaine, J oh n, 25 George St.
Leishman, J. S ., 4·1 Mill St. 't Keith, R., & Son, 10 '\Vhitehall St. Lyle a nd Constable, 3 Hill St. n Brom head,. H . K., I.A., 24J St.
Langlands, ]. H., 81 Murraygate i\l[cArthy a nd \.Vatson,25 Frederick Vincent St.
l\ifolvin, J ohn, & Son, 63 l\ia1· t.
Lindsay, W. & R., 7 Ward Rd. t. Bruce & H ay, I.A., 261 'Vest
ARMA DALE, S.0 . George St.
Ba ird , VVill, Hurgh Hldgs. McCulloch&Jamieson,A.M.l.C.E., M'Culloch, A. & R., 25 Gayfield
20 'Vhitehall St. Burnet & Boston, 180 H ope St.
ARBNO.ll'fl.
Canrcr & Symon, _Brothock Brid ge
f Mackison, W ., C.E.,F.S .A.( cot.), M'~;van, Jas., 20 G eorge St. Buroett, J ohn(j'), & Son( a), 167 St.
Vmc<:::nt .St .
91 Commercial ' t . (Burgh Su r - MS~~ibbon & Ross, 6j Frederick
Ga"in, ~Iugh,.4.2 Hi.11 St. veyor) Campbell, J ohn A ., 44 "\Vest
Scott, h .. 83 tt1 gh St. Maclaren, J., & Sons, 24 Bank St. M'Lachl a n ·w. I-I. , 14 Hill St. George St.
ARDROSSAN. 1 Ch~l~uers, P. :Mac;:gregor, I. A .,
Murray, Richard G ., 74 Commer- M'Laren, ·Jo hn, 35 York Pl.
Gillil lan 1 A., J Prin ces St. cial St. Maclean, J \Vhite, 6 Ou cen St. F .S .A . (Scot.), 95 Bath S t.
Porte r, H . , Win ton Hldgs. Niven (a) & '\Vri gglesworth (a), 32 + Macnaughton, A lex. V\T., i8 Duke · Chalmt:rs, Jarn cs, 93 H ope St.
Shaw, C. J., Brough Hldgs. Bell St. St. ClS;_ke & Hell, l.A.,212 St. Vincent
A J'/?. f Orr, L., Whitehall St. Macpherson, Archibald, F .S.A.
Ower, C., & Co., A .M.I.C.E., rn4 ( cot.), 7 Young St. Cl~:~~d":.i· E., I.A., 178 St. Vin-
EC"~~:~~~'.'' H. V . & J., Welling Commercial St. i\1aidman, Edw. C. H., 23 outh
f Ower, L., C.E., 5 'Vhi tehall t. Charlotte St. a Conner, \\' . Tait, 121\VestRegent
Iiu ntcr, J. K .. , 5 1 Sandgate St.
ramicso n, ]/ ' 70 N t:W markct St. Pyott, Geo . ·~_cast l e St. a Marwick, Thomas P., _4_3 York Pl.
Ker r, \V., J. A . (Glasgow), '\Vel- f Robertson, t lVl., J3 ~\lbert Sq .
Robertson, I hos. S., l! .S.A.(Scot. ),
Me nzi es, Duncan, 39 York Pl.
Miller, J as., New Block, Admiralty
CS~an, J . L., I.A., 136 Wellington
lingto n Chmbrs.
.McC ldland, vV., 6 r Alloway St. St. Andrew's Bldgs., lIIJ Seagate St. Craig, J. J., C .E., 175 St. V incent
Salm ond, J as . & F., C.E:, 6 High Mitchell, C., C.E., F .S .A. (Scot.), St.
J Morns, J a mes A., l.A . (Glasgow), Cunningham, J oh n, 160 Bath St.
\\Tcllingto n Chmbrs. St. 132 Princes 't.
S ibbald, Jas., A .i\I.l. C .E., JS Mitchell ( ydney) and \\Tilson, 13 Dalglish, R. , 178 St. Vincent St.
Murdoch, Tohn, .E., I.A. (Glas - Douglas (Campbell) (/) & i\Iorri-
gow), 62 "Sandgate St. Commercial St. Young St.
Thoms, P . H .. r8 Commercial St. Morham, Robert, City Chmbrs. son, I.A., 206 "t . Vincent St.
Stevenson , A. , 1! Cathcart St.
Young, J. l\IcHardy, 9 Sandgate Thomson, J., gr Commercia l St. (City A rc hitect) Duncan, J<.obt., 205 I-lope St.
St. Murray, R., 50 George St. Dykes, T . (I.A.), & KoDertson, A .
DUNFERMLINE . N isbet, J.B., r9 Young St. (a), 6,; ' Vest l{egent St.
BANFF. Halley, W., Castleblai r Park Ewan, Robt., io1 St. Vincent St.
Cosser, C . Vlf., 1 Carmclite St. Paterson, H. ., & 'on, 33 Howe t.
-t Houston, John S t. ~1:argaret's St.
1
Paterson, R. :E-I amilton (County a Fairweather, J obn, r1 Bothwell ' t .
BELLSl-/ILL, S.O . Muirhead, A., 97 High St. Arc ht.), T01\ George St. Ferguson, VV., u4 West Campbell
Harvie, Robt. Garfield Rd . Scobie, Andrew, 5 Doug las St. Paterson, Thomas T. , 5 York Pl. St.
R oss (Malcolm) & 'ons, Masonic Swintonr,...)¥illiam, Ronnar S t. Paul, A . F . H., 21 St. Andrew Sq . a Frazer, Wm., 248 W est G~orge St.
Bldgs. Ure, T . Hyslop, 43 Carnegie St. Gardner, Alex., 209 St. Vincent
BIGGAR. Pearson, J.E., 24 Castle St. St.
Morrison~ L. A., :\Iurrayfielcl
DUi\!OON. P eddie & Washington-Brown, 8
Fraser, Wm. Ferry Brae A lby• Pl. Gibson, l\1. ., I. A., 13r 'Vest
l\11.1:rray, J Oho Lamb, l.A., Heavy- l\1acintosb, C. ]. l\'.L , C.E .. Bu rgh Regent 't.
s1dc Pedd ie, Thomas, J6 George St.
B ldgs . Potter, Hy. Y., Bo South Clerk St. Gordon,]., 261 West George St.
BLAIRGOIVRIE. a Gourlay, Chas. , L A. , 30 Hamilton
Falconer, L. & J., 27 Bank Rldgs. DUNS. Raithby, H. W., 135 George t. Drive, Hillhcad
MS~~onald, J. A. R., 16 Newton Fortune, George, K.ilm<.'ny House, Reid ,. D., J4 St. A ndrew Sq .
Bridgend a Gh~il1, Gt:o. , 158 :Hill S t., Garnct4
Rhind, 1'. Duncan, IOA George St.
R~~r; s:~'ci sf.avid, A.R.S.A., 4
BONESS. R .S .O.
Dodds, Jas., Annieslea Villa
EDJNIJURGl-f &- LEITH.
Ada ms, J. G ., 34 St. A ndrew Sq . 1 ~aig! John, 56 Waterloo 't.
H amilton, J., 212 St. Vincent St.
BRECH IN. Allan, Alexr., 2 Torphichen t . Scott, J. N., & Campbell, 44 Queen Hi ggins, J as., 71 Hath St.
Aitken , G . S., F.S.A. (Scot.), 49 St. Hill, G . ~., 77 Queen t.
Fettis;w., 31 St. David t . Sbiells, R. Thornton, 6 Dudding-
-Galloway, D.W'ishart, 2 l\farket St. Queen St. Honeyman, ]. (I), A .R. S.A., &
Anderson, Simon, & Crawford, 16 ston Pk., I ortobello Keppie, 140 Bath St.
BURNTISLAND. Rutland Sq. Simpson, Geo., Town 1-Iall, Leith
.Swanston+ & Legge, r3 Cromwell Howie, \.Ym. H ., I. A ., r31 \Vest
Anderson, Wm., 252 :M orningside Starforth, R obt. H., 12 Pitt St. Regent .. t.
Rd. Rd. Steell, \V., 9 H.a ndolph Pl. }':Hutchin son, J. , I.A., 127 St. Vin-
CAMHUSLANG . Annan, Robt., 68 Constitution S t. Thompson, VV. N .1 85 Constitution cent St.
,Ferguson, W., Wcmyss V ill a Armstrong, W . J., 57 Manor Pl. St. . In!fra m, \Vm., r34 Bath St.
Miller, A. Lindsay," Borgic" Beattie, G., & Son, 136 George St. Thomson, Jas., SJ George St. ./ L~1pe r, \Vm. , t21 \.Vest George St.
CARLUKE. Blackadder,-, H.ockvill e, Grange Thomson, Jas., 1L, 12 York Bldgs "L111dsay, J., 248 W est George St.
Riddell , Andrew J., 'tation Rd. Rd. T'veedie, Chas. E ., 8 Clarence !:>t . . lV[ acBcan, p., Office of Public
CARNOU 7JE. J3lanc, Hippolyte J ., A .R .S.A., 7J \\Talker, Hy. \.Y., 7 North St. An· \ Yorks, City Chmbrs.
Bruce, Jas. P., Commercial Bldgs. George St. drew St. a l\II'Gibbon, A ., Central Chmbrs.
CASTLE DOUGLAS. Brechin, W. B., n Upper Gilmore \ Vatson, George, 4 Hope t. ro9 Hope St. '
·+ Imrie, Benjamin B., C.E,, 32 King Pl. \.Vatson, G., 6 York Place McGibbon , W. F., I.A., 221 West
St. Brcingan, J ohn, 29 Queen St. \V~'/.telaw, John , C.E., JI Alba ny George St.
l\Iacgr~gor, John Al"x .., C.E .. 9 Brooks, E., BankChmbrs ., 7 Derby McKellar, John C., I.A., 103 Bath
King St. St., Leith 'Wilkie, Rollo W . F., 122 George St.
Hrowne, G. VV., 8 Albyn Place St. McKissack, J., 68 West Regent
OOATBRIDG'E . Bryce, D. & ]. (/), i31 George St. Williamson & Inglis (a), 3 t St. St.
Davidson, _Tas. 9 Academy St, Calvert, Edward, 10 North .. t. A ndrew Sq . lVIcNaughton, D., I.A., 137 " 'est
'" Mitchell, Alex . :\IcGregor, Hank Andrew St. "\Vilso n, G . i\Iurray, 40 Braid Rd. R egent 't.
J31dgs. Cameron, Robt. l\I. , 24 George 't. Wilson, Robt., 3 (Juecn St. Mac\.Vhanncll & Kogerson (a) 0-g
Shaw. Jas., 15 Academy t. Carfrae, J. A ., 3 Queen St. \Vest R egent St. '
~ mith, ·Thos. 3 Chu rch St. ELGIN.
1 Cooper & Taylor, 14n George St. Doig, Chas. C., C.E., 147 High St. Miller, A. Lindsay, x22 \.Vellington
CORSTORPHINE. Cou_si n & Ormis..ton, ;4~ Princes St. M ilne, John, 29 High St . St.
.a \Villiamson, Jas. A ., St. John' s Craig, Geo., l!.G.S .E., 85 Duke a Pratt, R B., County Bank House Miller, J ., I. A., 22J 'Vest George
Rd. St. Leith Reid, A lexr. & Wm., & Wittet, 81 St.
CUPAR . a Cumming, \V . N ., 12 N . St. An- High St. Miller & B lack, 58 Renfield 't.
Bruce. Henry, A.M.I. C.E ., County drew St. Sutherl and (a) & Jamieson,51 High Mitche ll , Hy., i21 W est R egent St.
Rid gs. Deas, li'rank, 63 Frederick St. St . Monro, J. M., I.A., 28 Bath St.
.i\T('wman, Ii. A .. Calcutta Cottage Donald, Geo ., 46 Polwarth Gdns. ELIE, R.S.O. Myles, A., 83 West R egent St.
Storrar, D., C.E., 3 St. Catherine Dunn & Findlay, 35 F rederick St. Currie, J., Park Pl. a Paterson, A. N., M.A., 136 \Vel-
St. f Fairley, J . Graham, India J3ldgs. lington St.
DINGvVALL. Fiudlater & lV[urray, 26 Frederick FALKIRK. Paterson, R. Hamilton, Exchange
Toass, Wm. C., 4 Drynie Ct. St. Black, A . & W., 5 King's Arms 30 Gordon St. '
+ 1.fackenzie, ' Vm., County Bldgs. Findlay & Rogers, 16 George St. Court Petrie, Alexa nder, r34 'Vellington
DUMFRIES. Forrester, J. M., 39 Broughton Pl. Copland, Thomas M., High t. St.
Barbour, Jas., 3.3 Buccleuch St. Goalen, Jas., r.p Constitution ~ t. , Gauld, A lex:i. C. E., llfol ville t. Purdie & Gillespie, 164 Bath St.
Carruthers, F. J. C., 25 Buccleuch Leith Goods1r, J. J:' . , C.E., Newmarket R1tch1e, J., 209 't. Vincent St
St. Gow, D . A., 20 York Pl. St. Robinson, Chas. H., 49 Bath St.
·Crombie, A. B., Union Chmbrs., Green Geo. K., 28 Queen St. Page, G. D:..\ Old ~lebe Chmbrs. Ro·w an, VY. G., 234 'Vest George
U11ion St. Greig,' A. , 44 Queen St. Strang, J., L...E., Vicar St. St.
Kinnear, R. K., C.E., 143 Irish St. Grey, \Villiam Henr;:, Y .R.A.M. FORFAR. Salmon, J., & Son (j'J, I.A.1 5 •
(Scot.), .'9 George St. Carver & Symon, ~·~ Castle St. Bothwel l t. "
DUNDEE. a Si nclair, Geo. , 95 Hath St .
.Alexander, vVm ., 32 Bank St. Hardy & Wight, 74 George t. Gavin, Hug-h, 42 hast High St.
Hay & Henderson, 12 Queen St. McLean, vV. L., 62 North St. S kirving, A., I.A., 121 West
(City Arch.) Regent St.
Baxter, G. S., A .:VI l.C.E., 93 Henderson, P. L., r22 George t.
Henry, J. Macintyre, 7 South FORRES. hort, John, 164 Bath St.
Commercial St. Forrest, John 1 129 High St. Simpson, Geo., 233 t. Vince nt St.
IBlackadder, Robt., +1 Reform St. Charlotte St.
Hope, Thos., 34 St. Andrew Sq. Fulton, P.,North of Scotland Bank Steel & Balfour, no Mains St
.Bruce, J., &: Son, Commercial Bldgs. Blythswood Sq. .,
Bldgs. Jcrdan, James, 12 Castle St.
388 ARCHITECTS. [Scotland & Wales.
Sturrock , D., 95 Bath St. Mackintosh, Vvilliam, 36 Academy LE/71-J (see Edinburgh). Walker, Jas., "Strathblane,' :--
Tennant, W ., 219 Hope St. St. Meikleriggs
Thomson, D., & 1\1enzies, C., I.A., l\1unro, Tbos., 36 Academy St. LESMAHAG07'V. Wright, M. M'D., 32 Al lison Place-
2 West Regent St. l~hind, ]as. R., 28 High Oi t.
Riddell , A. J., Main St.
PER TH.
Thomson, Turnbull & Peacock, 122 l<obertson, Tobn, 39 L1 nion St. LE VEN, Fife. Barker, D. M., 9 South Methven St-
\Vellington St. Ross (/) & Macbeth , Queen's Gate Dewar, A . & A. C., High St. Cbalmers, A . G., 9 Higb St.
\Valton, H. D., n Bothwell St. Chmbrs. LINL/71-JGOvV. Heiton, A. G., 72 George St.
f Watson, T . L., I.A., 166 Bath St. Squai r, John, York House, 20 Scott, W . ?11., 141 High St. Maclaren & Mackay, 56 George St
Wemyss, Hoht., 103 Bath St. Church St . LOCKERBJE . Marshall, J as. New Scott St.
Whyte, \V. McN., 103 West !RV/NE. Carruthers, J. C ., Victo ri a Sq. Robertson, J. ir., 68 St. John St.
Regent St. Armour, John, Jun., Smith Hill Smart, David, 8 High St.
Wightman, .R. A., 65 'West Regent MAYBOLE .
JOHNSTONE . Ross, D. l\L, Newyards Smart, J as ., & Son,J New Scott St~
St. a Young, Geo. P. K., <f2 Tay St.
a Wilson, J. B ., I.A., 92 Bath St. l{crr & \V atson, Houston Sq. ild'ELROSE.
Spiers, J., W eir Hill House PITLOCJ-JRY
\Vyllie, lJavid V., rn2 Bath St. KEITH. Leonard, John
Zamorsksi , C . J ., 261 West George A lcock, John, 23 Cross St . MON/Ji/£71-J.
St. Brown, A. T., 92 Mid St. .ROTHESAY.
Munro, James, High St. (Burgh Morrison, Robt., 33 W ;iteq;ate St--
GOLSPJE . Robertson, F . D., 92 M id St. Surveyor)
Bisset, L . (Burgb Surveyor) Strachan, John, !{igh St. Thomson, J . R., C.E.., 5 High St.
GOREBRJDGE, R.S.O., Thomson, Andrew, 5 Braco St., MON7ROSE . RU1lfBLJNG BRIDGE, " ear
JlfidLot/izlu1. . FifekL:ith Stidz1,g.
A nderson, J., A.M.I.C.E., 160 bfacara, N ci l
Smith, Robert KILMARNOCK. High St.
GOUROCK. Andrew & N cw!and 1 81~ Portland Findlay, J. R., Town Hall (Burgh
ST. ANDREW'S.
St . Surveyor) Anderson, Chas. F., 3 Alfred Pl.
Garvie, John, 89 Shore St. Gillespie, J ., & .Scott, 4 Queen' s
GREHNOCK. ·Hay, Jas., 9 John Dickie St. Gavin, 1-Iugh, 107 Hirrh St.
Ingram, J. & R . S ., II4 King St . Gdns.
Boston, j\([enzics & Morton, I I Sim, John, C.E., 160 fligh St. Henry, Dav id (F .S .A., Scot.),
\Villiam St. Pearson, J. M., A.M.l.C.E., 49 MOJHERWELL .
John Finn ie St. Church Sq.
Kerr, Andrew, l\1ansion House B ell, Jam es, 8 Merry St. l\'.Iilne, John, 34 A rgyle St.
Robson, J., 25 \!\Test Burn St. Rail ton, \'f'l., & John J., C.E., r Cowie, Jobn, Brandon St.
Stewart, Jam es H. , I.A., and St. :i\![a rnock Pl. • Cullen, A., l.A., F.R.S .E., Clyde
SELKIRK.
Al exandr..:r, Jas. 1\1., 2 H"ami lton R eid, vV. w., l St. l\farnock Pl. St . Bartie, James,.C ...E., County Hldgs ..
St. Smelli e, Thos., r \Voodstock St . Dyer, \V. L., C.E., Hamilton Rd. SKYE, Isle o/.
HADDJNGJ'Oi\f, KJRKCALDY. Harvie, Robt., 8 Clyd e St. Ech:varcls, Frank Dunvegan
Farquharson, john , 3t Court St. Birrell, Wm., 200 High St. NEl,f, TON STEW'ART. S7JRLING.
Ii A MILTON. Dow, \.Vm., C.E., 259 High St. Allan, John, rt K.ing St.
Park, Ri chard, " Lymvood 11
Luj)ton, A. M., 37 Murray Pl.
Cullen, A ., C.E., F .S.A., Quarry Littl e, R., 4 & 6 St. Bryccdale Av.
St. 1\1urray, J o~n, 2II .Higl~ ?t. OBAN. McLuckie & \.Valkcr, C.E ., I$
Paterson, Garvin , 19 Cadzow St. a Smith, D . Forbes, 210 High St . Brenan, G. W., C .E., Albany St. Dumbarton Rd .
Swanston (+ ) & Legge, 196 High Chml.Jrs. Simpson, E., r6 .t(ing St.
HAW/Cf(. Mackcn6ie, \\Tm. 1 Batte ry Tcr.
Alison, James P., r9 Bridge St. St. ST.RA NRA ER .
\.Villiamson & fnglis (a), 27 Kirk Shairp, A ., C .E., 22 G eorge St. Adair , A., C.E., Harbour St.
1-!ELENSBu'RGH. \.Vynd PAISLEY. Macfarlane,]. C.,C.E., CastleSt-
Leiper, \.Vi lli am, T erpersey K!RCUDBRIGHT Abercrombie, 'I'. G., I County Torrence, ]., Jura ., Lochryan Pl.
:Mitch e ll , H., Thornfield Macgregor, J . A ., 3 St. C uthbert's .Place TAJN.
VVemyss, l<.. , Durie House St. Caldwell, Peter, 12 High St. Maitland, A., & Sons, Esther Pl..
Chri stie, J., 3 County Place
HUNTLY. KIRJOVALL. Orkney Isles . Davidson, C ., Terrace Hldgs., 109 Jl-JUR.SO .
Duncan, Robert, 9 The Sq uare Peace, T . S., F .S .A. (Scot.) , Junc- High St. Leed, Donald, 7 George St.
.!NVERNESS. tion Rd. Donald, Jam es, 99 High St . lviacdonald, Sinclair, Olrig St..
Rlack, Robert, C.E., 22 Union St. LANARK. Hamilton, Robt. A., 93 High St. J.,,'URRJF/' ..
Cameron & Burnett, Academy Fraill & Stewa rt, t Castlegatc Hutchinson, John, I.A., Fairhill, Duncan, James, & Son, HallhiJIJI
Hldgs. I<.err, Jam es, 30 Bloomgate Cal side WICK.
/ Carruthers, W. L., 42 Union St. LANGHOLM. Lamb, J. l3., I.A., 12 High St. Brims, \Alm., Bridge St.
Gall, J o hn H., 4 Lombard St. Burnet, ]as., 16 Charles St. McLennan, W . D ., 96 Iiigh St. l\funro, A lexander, Bridge Sn.
Gran t, Alexr., C.E ., Queensgate Quinton, W . R., i2 Hunter St. WISHAH·'.
l\1acdonald 1 l . Pond, 3 Union St . LAR(}S. kennison , John A . 1 15 Gilmour St. Cowie, J-
lVlackenzie, .Alex. F ., IS Union St. Fryers & Penman , 22 Batli St . Ross, Alex ., 2 Crossflat Crescent Ross (Malcolm) & Sons, Maio St.

Wales.
ABER.AVON. BR ECON. Habershon & Fawckner, Tredegar
Margrave & Peacock Large, C. J. E., 8 Lion S t . Estate Office, 14 Pearl St., Roath + -Williams, JL Jenkin, 14 Bligh St.
Smith, F . G., High St. +Williams, VJ. & T ., Talbot House, /Halliday, G . E., 14 High St., '\Vill iams, S .. , Iaerough <i:hmbrs.,.
ABE RDA RE. Church St. (Diocesan Su rveyor) "\:Vbart0n St. ·
l\101·gan & Elford (t), 34 Cannon Hodkinson, \V. B., 46 Connaught \Vilsot:1, C ., QliCen Sti.
BRIDGEND.
St. Cook, W. (+) & Edwards, A . G., Road CA/VfAEJTHEN.
Roderick, Thomas, Ashbrook Masonic Bldi;:s. James+ & :Morgan,+ Cbai'les St. Ch ild, F. \.\r., Spilman St.
House Lambert, G eo. F., C.E., V\Tyndbam Chmbrs. + Collier, E., 'l Qi>ay St.
Smith, J.Llewellin, Vic tori.~ Chbrs. St . Jones, C. C ., 27 The Walk Finglah, F. j . (Borough Surveyor? '
Treharne, G. A., 18 Canon St. Thomas & Jame•, Nolton St. Jones, D. P., 12 G!ynrbondda St. Morgan, Geo. , & Son,+ 24 King St.
ABERDOVEY. Jones, Richards & Bugden (a), 18
BRITON l'ERRY. St. Mary S t. CARNARVON.
Hipkins (+) and Bassett (a), Bryn Clarke, H . A lex., 31 Villiers St. Davids, R. T., C.E.," Gian Helen,"
/Kempson, F . R., r6 Higb S t.
Eglwys BU!Ll/-J WELLS. Leon, Arthur M., Central Chmbrs., South iza.
ABERKENJ•/G. + Smith , Telfer, 5 Market Hall 16 & 17 Woking St. Evans, Evan, A.M.I.C.E. (County
Hurley, J.,& Son, 10 Bridgend Rd. Bldgs. <Town Surveyor) :~~organ, \V . D., 23 St. JWary St. Surveyor), 8 Castle St.
ABERYSTW!TH. BURRY PORT. + Moses, J . Parry, Queen Chmbrs., Jo nes, \ .\ T.J Howen, A.l\f.I.C .E,.,.
Hipkins (t) & Bassett (a), Post Williams,R., Post Office Chmbrs. Queen St. Harbe>ur Office :-
Office Chmbrs . + Pbd lips, J. H., S t.John's Chmbrs. J ones, R. LI., C. E., Heraid;Bidgs.
+ Jones, G ., and Son, 17 George St. CAERPHJLLY(nr. Cardiff). H..ecd, Harbottle, Atlas Chrubrs. , Jones, Rowland L. 14 Market SL
Morgan, T. E., 12 Baker St. Watkins, G . L., Bartlet St. James St. Thomas, Henry, 8 11-homas St.
Deakin (A. B. & W. Scott +) & CARDIFF. Rees, W. Beddoe; 37 St. Mary St. COLWYN BAY.
Howard-Jones, l Baker S t. Anderson, S. H., 19 Duke St . Rigg, Chas., High St. Booth, Chadwick, & Pc:>rter, 1vluni-.
AMMON.FORD, R .S.O. Batchelor, R. D., Bank Buildings, Robertson, Lennox, Victoria cipal Bldgs.
Harry, W. D., High St. St. Mary St. Chmbrs ., 20 Working St. Bremner-Smith, E., & Bremner,.
t Birkenhead, G. A., C.E., Cale- Robinson, Geo., St. Mary St. 'Wyonsley Chmbrs.
BALA. donian Chmbrs., St. Mary St. Goldsmith , Henry, Rhos-Gouit
Jones, Robt. Lloyd, C.E., Mount + Rodger, J. W., 14 Higb St.
Blessley, H. Douglas, Trinity + Rooney, S., Cefn Mably Chmbrs., Hulse, A .
P l. C hmbrs., Trinity St. DENBIGH.
BANGOR . 9 Quay St.
/Bruton, E. H~._. u9 Queen St. Salmond, D . C., A.M .I.C .E ., 7 Hughes, Tas., Cheltenham Villa
Davies, Richard, 125 High St. Caple, \oV. .ti . D., Church St. a Lloyd-Williams, R., Park Lane
Grierson & Belli s, High St. Windsor Pl.
Hall, Richd., 253 High St.
Chmbrs. f Seward, Edwin, Queen's Chmbrs., (County Surveyor)
a Hughes, Harold, Arvonia Bldgs. Carter, J . Coates, Bank Bldgs., Queen St. !'ER Tl YSJDE (Carmart!wns/u'i·e).
St. llfar_y St. a Taylor, Chas., 22 Duke St. Lewis, 0., Steel ViJ.la
1' Shearson-Gregory, P ., 228 High
+. Corbett; E. W. M., Bute Estate Teather & Wilson, Andrew's
St. (Diocesan Surveyor) Office, Castle St. B ldgs., Qneen St.
.FL/NJ'.
'Williams, Tobn,;. Penlau, near + Cornish, Havelock, 197 Castle Rd . Bibby, Peter, Canada House
VVilliams, W. u-., 220 High St. Thornley & Tones, 100 St. Mary St.
BARMOU71-J.
" Down, Edg-ar G . C~31 High St. + Thomas, Cfeo, F .S.I., Queen's HA VERFORDWEST.
Evans, C . Telford, ueen St . Chmbrs., Queen St. Thomas,D.E.,M.I.A.S., roVictoria
a Evans, Tobn Ed., Bwlch Evans, Robert Liew lyn, Alexao - f Vaughan, Eawin M. B., Borough Place
Jones, :R. L. , C.E. <lLa Bldgs., ·winsor Place, 119 Chmbrs., \.Vharton St. a. Thomas, A . H ., County Surveyor's
BARRY. Queen St. Veall, F. T., and Sant, J. A.,+ 6 Office
Knapman, W . E., St. N icholas .f Fowler, C . B., 6 High St. Arcade Chmbrs., High St. LAMPETER, R.S.O.
Rd. /Frame, \IJl., High St. Waring & James, City Chmbrs ., Price, Le 13.-.nks, B .A., Doldre-
Pardoe, J . C., Kirk lands Grylls, W. J ., 37 St. Mary St. Queen St. ment
Wales & Ireland.] .\RCHITECTS. 389
LLANDAFF. MENA! BRIDGE. Robertson , L. , Plymouth Rd. RHYL.
+ Halliday, G . E., The Hermitage Owen, Jos ., Uxbr idge Square + Snell, H ., A.M.I.C.E., 6 Stanwell Booth, Chadwick & Porter, Land
(Diocesan Surveyor) + Thomas, R. G., The" Victoria" Rd. Estate Co. Offices
LLANDILO. MERTHYR TYDF!L. PENCOED. Foulkes, T., 2 W ellington Chmbrs.
+./Jenkins, D., Abbot's Hill (Town + J a mes & +Morgan, Market S quare Evans, L. V., Court House Hughes, R., C.E., 6 Kinnie! St .
Surveyor) Hughes, Richard E., IO Abbey St.
Jones, J ~ W., Gwily House Bldgs. PENTRE, near Pontyfmdd. S imcock, W. J., 7 River t.
Joh nson , E . A ., G lebeland St. + Rees, J., Hillside Cottage
LLANDRINDOD WELLS, Morgan, W. D ., 5 Bailey St. , Ton ST. DAVID'S, R.S.O.
R .S.O . MJLFORD HAVEN. 'Williams, S. J . Watts.
Gaskell , J . B ., A .M.I. C .E. Pentre
Deakin, A. B., & Scott, W. (+) SWANSEA.
Peters, M . . MOLD. PONTLOTTYN, via Ca,-dijf. B ucknal l & Ellis, 10 Fish er St .
Roberts, 0 . M. (i"), & Son(+) Roberts, A. B., Gwysaney Estate Davies, Aaron & '\¥m. Tones & Rowlands, 58 Wind St.
Thomas, J. VV., Middl eton St. Office PONTYCLUN, R.S.O. nrargrave & Peacock, Metal Ex~
\¥illiams, J. R. V., Howey Hank Davies, D:, Celynen House, Cow- change, Fisher St.
MOUNTAIN ASH.
LLANDUDNO. l\!Iorgan & Elford,+ :M.aesydderwen bridgc H.d. + Portsmouth, H. C., 6 Fisher St.
t Humphreys, G. A., A.R.C .A ., Morgan, W. (A .S. I. ), II Bute Rutben, Chas. T., C.E. Bank
Mostyn Estate Office NARBERTH. Crescent, Cowbridge Rd. Chmbrs. Heathfield St.
Nelson, B., C.E., Clovcrly Lodge Thomas, J. lVI., Rock House, Thomas, John 1\1., F .A.A.5., 20
Turner, Eawin, Trinity Sq. 'Yater St. PONTYPR!DD. York St.
~Evans, Arthur 0., C.E., F.S.I., 'Villiam, W. 'Watkin, A.I.A.S., 63
LLA!vDY88fL. NEATH. Post Office Chmbrs.
Davis, D., " Pcnrhiwllan" T Davies, David niI., District Council I sland Chmbrs., \Vi nd St.
Gibson, F . Midland Banks Bldg s. a Wills, H. W., 42 Castle Bailey St.
LLANELLY. Offices John, Morgan W. R., Mill St.
Davies, D . P., The Sq uare 'Wil so n (./), & Moxham (t), r5
+ A rnold, T., A.M.l.C.E., Castle Chmbrs. Castle St.
Bldgs. J enkin s, D. M., Gwyn I'fall + Phillips, Thos. R ., Old Bank
Davies, T., & Son(+), A.M.I.C.E., J ones, E . C . (B.Sc., A.l\'I.I.C.E .), Chmbrs., Market St. 70NDU.
Cowcl1 Iiouse 3 Rugby Rd. Rowland, Tbos., Market Bldgs. Burne tt, E.W., Jarrow House
Griffiths, Wm., F.S. I., Falcon Jones, Sam. Cym, C.E., Grf'at Hurley, J esse, 10 Bridgend Rd.
"\V cstern Chm brs. PORTH. TONYPANDY, Ponlyf!ndd.
Chmbrg. Jon es, Edwin, 257 East View, High
Harry, Vl. D ., Coldstream St. Recs, J. Cook, St. Thomas Cham - Griffiths, R. S. (+), & Jon es, D.
bers, Church Place St., Cymmer
Jones, D. L ., \Vest End Pugh+, C .E ., P.A.S.I., Excelsior
t Jones, D. Pugh, C.E., P.A.S.I., IO ' NEWTOWN. PORT DINORWIC. Chmbrs.
PembrtRd. Tones, Edward, & Son, Severn Pl. Will iams, VV. , Ffinfa TOWYN, R.S.O.
+ Morgan, . B., New R,d. '.Parke, E., Bank Chmbrs ., High St. PORTMADOC. D eakin (A. B. <il W. Scottt) , &
'Wilkins. · ., Castle Bldgs. Swettcnward, Vi. N., M. l.C.E. Roberts,O.M.t& on,+r4BaukPI. Howard~ Jones
LLANFA!R, Pwll Gwyngyll, F.S.I., Bank Chmbrs., High St. TREFOREST.
R.S.O ., Auglt:s1'y. PORT TALBOT. Cule, \V. E., Rose Cottage
OYSTERMOUTH. Lambert, Geo. F., C.E., Station St.
Jones, ·w. E., F .S.T., Graig ./Stansfield-Brun, J ., C.E., Urban
(County Surveyor} Salmond, D. C., A .M .I.C.E.. 22 WELSHPOOL .
Council Offices Station St. Ward, F. D., 38 High S t .
LLANIDLOES. Smith, Frank B., Station S t.
l'owell & Grant, F.S.I. PEMBllOl<E DOCK. T17REXHAM.
Simons, G. H . . 43 North Law St. Thomas & James, Station St.
LLANRWST. Davies & l\1oss, Re"'gent St.
1fcintyre, P eter, F.S.I., Gwydy r PENARTH. PRESTA TYN, near Rfiyl. a Gummow, l\fichael J., Egerton St.
Hug-bes, Rich. E ., Stafford Bldgs., Harris, J., "\Vestminster Bldgs.
Uc ha + Birkenhead, G. A ., C.E ., u Do,vn's High St. + Jones, ll'. ., r2 Temple Row (Dioce-
llfACHYNLLETH. View" f Lavender. T., Constitutional Club san Surveyor)
Hipkiss (t) & Bassett (a) Carter, J. Coates, Victoria Rd. Bldgs., High 'St. Slater, W., 9 High St.
MA HSTI!:G, R.S.O. + Cornish, Havelock, 8 '\Vindsor Rd.
Lambert, Geo. F., C.E. Purnell, I. J., Oaklands, Plymouth RHAYADER. YSTRAD MYNA CH, vi'a Cardi.If.
Rees, W . B ., 15 .Neath Rd. Rd. Jones]. Penralley Estate Office Kemshol e, G., Duffryn House

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ARMAGH. Fulton, H . J., 91 Donegal St. COLER AINE . DROMORE, R .S.O.


Jervais, W . S., 47 Upper E uglisb Gilliland, W . J. (m), M .S.I., 9 Given, Vv. J. & JI![ . , Diamond Hobart, H .
St . Howard St. Hanna, Jas. A., Diamond
Parki nson, H . C., II College St. Grame- Watt (./) & (a.) Tullock, CORK. DUBLIN.
77A Victoria .St. Buckley, D. J., 15 Marlboro' St. Allberry, H., M.R.I.A.I., 10 Lein-
A THEN!< Y, Co . Galway. Hanna, Jas . A ., 102 Donegal St. ster Sq., Rath mines.
Redington-Roche, T. J. , B.E., Coaklei:i, D. J. , 1 Charlotte Quay
Tacksoo,A. T ., 7WellingtonP!ace Evans, Ki chard , 53 South Mall Ash lin , G. C. (./}, R.H.A., 7 Daw-
Rye Hill keatiug, \V . J., 52 U ni versity St. + Hennessy, M . A . (m), M.I.C.E., son t.
ATHLONE. Lepper & Fennell, Ulster Bank Ashworth, Chas. H. (m),A.I.C.E. ,
Pendergast, P. J. , C.E., Boro' 7t South Mall T., 42 Dame St.
Bldgs., \ !\Taring St. Hil , Arthur (m), B .E., 22 George's
Surveyor's Office Lyon, W . H. (./), R.H.A., 2r Cal- St. Barrington, W ., 9 Hume St.
kipton, J. Gervais, A.M.I.C.E ., lender St. ./Hill, W. H. (m), B.E., 28 South Beardwood, vV. H. (m) 192 Great
F .R.G.S ., Northgate St. Macassey, L. L. (~'.l.I.C . E.}, Brunswick S t. '
Mall Beater, G. P . (m), C.E., r7 Lower
BALLINASLOE. Chichester St. Hynes, S. F . (./), 4r South Mall
Goodwyn, Chas. (m), Ballinasloe McDonnell, J . J. (m), 27 Chichester . t McMulle_1~ T. F., M.I.C.E., I., 30 Sackville St.
St. South .l\11an Bradbury, E . (m) , r9 CambridgeRd.,
Asy lum H..athmines
Kempster, W. H ., Mount Pleasant Moore, W. J., 'Whitehal l Bldgs., McMu llen, M. J. , B.E., 24 Soutb
Ann St. Bu tl er, R . M ., (m}, Dawson
Avenue Mall Chmbrs.
Smith, John, B.E., M .I.C.E., Munce, T., A.M.I.C .E., M.S.I., Roche, K . D., 70 South Mall
Town Hall + Ryder, Wm. Crawford, 13 Soutb Bryne, W . H. (./}, 20 Suffolk St.
(Co unty Sun•eyor) Caldbeck, F. C. (m), C.E., 2 St.
O'Shea, John J., Marsh's Bldgs., Mall
BALLYCASTLE, Co. Anll'im. Donegal St. Andrew S t.
t Walker,Robt.,&Son , A.Ms.I. C.E. , I Cochrane, R. (m), M.I.C .E., 1.,
M'Keooan,]. (m) Patterson, \V. Hartley 17 Soutb Mall
BALLYMENA . Pentland, T., 35 High St. • Office of Public Works
Boyd, A., B.E., A.l\I.T.C.E., Phillips & (a) Son, 61 Royal Avenue
CROSSMOLINA R .S.O. Deane, L. E . H. (tn), Local Gov-
Scott, T. M. 0., Stone Hall ernment Board
M.S.I., 48 Church St. t Roome, ·wm. T. '"·· \Vhitehall
Bldgs., Ann St. CURRAGH CAMP. Dean!'< Sir Thos. Newman ( f)
BELFAST. R. rt. A ., &Son(./), B.A., B.E.'.
Blount, G . L: W. (m), Atlantic Russell & Lockwood, r6 ·waring St. O'Connell, Jerome, R.E. Offices
Seaver, H., B.E., r28 Royal 3 Upper Merrion St.
Bldgs., Wanng St. DALl<EY, S.O., Co. Dttbli11 . Doolin, W alter G. (m) ,M.A.,B.E.,
Bryne, E . & T., 4 Waring St. Avenue Higginbotham, ]. J. M.R.I.A.I ., Dawson Chmbrs. , 12 Dawson St
Close, S. P. (./), A.R.H.A., 53 Shaw F. W., 9r Donegal St. 5 Convert Rd. f Drew,Sir Thomas,(/), R.H.A ., . ;
Vvaring St. Steve~son, S., 83 Royal Avenue Webb, Jas. Hy. (m}, St. Alba ns Clare St.
Cooper, David M., A.I .A.S., 47 Taggart, ·w . T., Albert Bridge Rd.
Tilley, J. W . E., B.A ., Post Office DOWNPATRJCK. Dudgeon A. , 27 Rutland Sq.
Donegal Pl.
Craig, Vincent (m}, 5 Lombard ~t. Chmbrs., Royal Avenue Cowan, P. C., M. I. C.E. , Court St.
J.
Farrall, J. (m), 6 'Vestmoreland
Fennell, W. J . (m), I I Chichester Young & Mackenzie, Scottish Pro- Ho. (County urveyor)
vident Bldgs., Donegal Sq. "West Fuller, J . .F . (f), F.S.A., r79 Great
St. DROGHEDA . Brunswick ~t .
+ Ferguson, G . W., Avenue Chmbs., BRAY, Co. Wic!.:low. Scott, A. (t) & Son, 16 William I Glover, Ed., M .I.C.E., r9 Prince
83 Royal Avenue . . Butler, R. M. (m), 3 Martello Ter. St. Patrick Ter. N.C. Rd.
Fraser, J., & Son, n7A Victoria CLONMEL . Shaw, Fredk., 20Lawrence S t. Going,S.R.,M'.I.C.E.,I. , r7 Nassau
St. t Fay le, Edwin, 4 Jervis Pl. Turley, Louis, 17 Lawrence St. St.
F ullerton, J. F. (./), 81 High St.
390 ARC HITECTS. [ Ireland.
Haghe,V.(111), IOI MarlborougbRd . S tirling, W. (t ./),&Son, 4 College f(/NGSTOWN. LONGFORD.
Hague, W.(f), C .E., 50 Dawson St. G reen Hayes, F. 1 13 Crosthwaite Park a Gu nnis, J. W., C.E. (County Sur-
Hicks,Fredk. (m), 28Sth . Frederick Swan, RicbardS.(111),27 Mesr.il Rd. LIAl/AVADY, Co. LoudondenJ'· veyo r)
t. Tighe, M . J., 8 Belvedere P . Wilson, John W., C.E. MONAGHERCA TLE, Co.
Higginbotham,F. W.;. A .I.C.E., I., Webb, Jas. Hy. (m), I5 D'Olier LIMERICK. Antri?n.
9 Lower Sackville ::,t. St. Barrington, W ., Clare Chmbrs., M'Kennaa, J. (m), C lo ug hco rr
Holloway, Tos. (m), 2I Northum- + Wilmot, J . C . (m), C.E., 2I C lare to Geo'll"e St. House
berland ~d. St. Browne, jas. J. F ., 23 Glentworth
Hudman, T. E ., "Marswortb/' "Wi lson, W. C., IJO Connell Av. MULROY, MILFORD, Co.
St. Donegal.
Sandfo rd Rd. Wre nn, J. P ., 189 Gt. Brunsw ick
Kaye Parry, (./), MA. , M .I.C.E., St.
Corbett, W . E . (m), C.E ., Wil- \.V il kinson, J., Leit rim Estates
DUNDALK. mount, Lansdowne Rd. Office
& Ross, M .A., M.I.C.E .. I., 63 Fogerty, Rj C.E., Henry St.
Dawson St. Beck, V\Tm., Francis St. NAVAN.
Cah ill, P., C.E. , Scatown Pl. Lynch, P . . (m), 8 Upper Mallow Scott,. A .+ & Son, Ludlow St.
Lowey, tuart, & Son, C.E.s, 62 't.
Dame St. Logan, R. P. T ., Francis'St. O'Malley, r., B .A. , B.E., IO NEWCASTLE WEST,
Lundy, H . J. (m), JS Dame St. McNair, A. T., C.E ., Roden Place G lentwortT1 St. Co. L£menl:I.:.
McCarthy;. C. J. (./), Municipal DUNGARVAN. Pcacocke, J., B.E. 1 Town Hall Leahy, Jas., C.E.
Bldgs. (L-ity Arc hitect) Barr, J . (City Surveyor)
1\1cCormac, Chas., io7 Rathmines NEWTOWNARDS, Co. Down.
DUNLA VIN, Co. 14/icklow. Ryan, G. R., C.E., 3 Upper Hars- Chappell, H. (111), M.I.C .E.,I., The
McDormall, L. (m), 33 Kildare St. Ramsey, J . J. 0 . to ngc t.
.f Miller._, R. C. (./), & Symes, I86 Grove
EDENDERRY, {(111.gs Co . Slade, 1\1. G., C.E., J The Crescent O MAGH.
Gt. J:Srunswick St. Windle, J. F., C.E., 50 George St.
Mitchell, W. M. (./), R.H.A., 5 w·aters, Horace R., B .E . Donnell y, J. L ., (nt), 2 Bridge t.
Leinster St. ENNIS, Co . Clare. LISMORE. QUEENSTOWN.
a Morley & Sheridan (m), Commer- Carroll , \V., J un . (11f) O'Riordan, And rew Doran, C . G., Dunworth House
c ial Bldgs. Eame St. + O'Con nel, Jo hn , C .E., C hu rch S t. LONDONDERRY. RA TH DRUM, Co . WicMow.
'.\forris, E. H. (m), A.I.C.E.,I., ENNIS{(RRR Y, S.O., Barnhill, J. T. S., 20 London t. Little, Thos., C.E.
43 Dame St. Co. H7ic!.-low. Buchanan, R. Eccles, C.E ., Cas- ROSTREVOR, Co . Down.
Moyers & Son, C.E ., I & 2 Foster tle St.
" Orr, Cec il (m), F.S.I. Co nroy, Daniel, 2 B ishop St. Watson, 1N. J. (m), Beovenue
P l,
f Murray, A. E. (./), A.R.H.A., 37 ENN/Sf(ILLEN. Ferguson, J. G., & Son, C.E ., 20 SLIGO.
Dawson St. Elliott, T., 37 Darling St. (Boro' Pump St. G ilcriest, ]. F., Wine St.
O'Callagan, J. J. (/), 16 Nassau Surveyor) Forman, A. A., Central Chbrs., STILL ORGAN, Co. Dublin.
St. GALWAY. Diamond C llt;~~6 W . G . (m), Kilmacud
O'Connor , Geo . L. (m), I98 Great Hami lto n, T hos . T., Un iversi ty Johnston, T., tt East Wall
Rrunswick St. Rd. i\{cE lwee, "\V. (m), Commerc ia l WATERFORD.
O ' Neill, J . R., 62 D'1.mc St. GARVAGH. Blclgs., Foyle St. Duffin,\V.E.L'Estrani?e. M.I.C.E.,
Orpen, R. C. (m), B.A., 7 Leinster McCay, S., B.E., Mo unt Pleasant McGrath, Jas. P ., 28 Carlisle Rd. I., Co. urveyor's Offices
St. GREENCASTLE, LondondenJ" l\l['Neilage, E., Waterloo Place &
O'Sullivan, P . F ., Tolka View, Nolan, Foster, B .E . 32 Marlborough t. WEXFORD.
Richmond Rel ., Fai r View Nolan, R . H., C.E., B.E., Carlisle MacCarthy, D. E., C.E., Town
I Owen, C . A. (m), B.A., A .I.C .E. ,
HOLYWOOD, Co. Dow11. Rel. Hall (Boroug h Surveyor)
I., 29 Molesworth St. Mu nce, J. Pinkerton, Wm. E. (m) 18Diamond O'Brien, Edwd., B.E., \tVestow n
f Pentland, J. H. (111), B .A., B.E., INN/SHANNON. Robinson, M . A., 3 Richmond St. Ho., The \Vestgate
M.I.C.E., I., R.H.A., Office of Payne, Sinclair, Upton House Stewart, A. McCoy, Shipquay S t. Webster, Hy., M.E. (County
Public Wo rks f(/LDARE . (Diocesan Archt. ) Su rveyo r)
Shaw, T. Hampden, 4 and 5 \V cst- Bergin, Francis, B .E., Beech Toye, E. J., V ictoria Chmbrs., WICKLOW.
more1and 't. Grove Strand Pausing, John, C.E., Church Hill

Name received too late for Classification.


Rottomley, T . \V., 16 Prince St., Haworth, Yorks.
ECCLESIASTICAL SURVEYORS. 391

2. Ecclesiastical Surveyors.
(Appointed under the Ecclesiastical Delapidations Acts, 1871.)

Those marked ("') are Melllbers of the Ecclesiastical Surveyors' Associalioll.

DJOCESE OF BANGOR. DIOCESE 01' LICHFIELD. DIOCESE OF ROCHESTER.


Gregory, P. Shearson, High St., Bangor "Lynam, C., F.R.I.B.A., Stoke-on-Trent (Arch- ~ Rawlinson±John , 65 Chancery Lane, London, W.C
deaconry of Stoke-on-Trent, and part of Arc h- ..Whinney, . B., 8 Ole! J ewry, London, E .C.
deaconry of Stafford
DIOCESE OF BATH AND WELLS. •Beck, Fred T., Wulfrun Chmbrs .., Darlington St.,
Wolverhampton (Part of Archdeaconry of DIOCESE OF SALISBURY.
•Hippisley, E. M., ro Chamberlain St., \Velis (Ko. l
D istrict) S tafford) • Harding, Michael, 58 High 't., Salisbury (Arch -
•Wainwright, C. R., hepton Mallet (No . 2 District) • Joyce, Nicholas, Stafford (Part of Archdeaconry of deaconry of Sarum)
\)Samson, C.H., F.R.l.B.A., The Laurels, Taunton Stafford) • Ponting, C. E., F.S.A., Marlborough (Archdea-
(No. 3 District) •Treasure, H. H., 16 Chester St., hrewsbury (Arch- conries of Wilts and Dorset)
deaconry of Salop)
• LlJoyd-Oswell,A. E . , A.R.I.B .A., Dana Chmbrs.,
DIOCESE OF BR/STOL. CastleGates, Shrewsbury (Archdeaconry ofSalop) DIOCESE OF ST. ALBANS.
*Ponting, C. E., F . .A ., Marlborough " Chancellor, Frcdk., F .R.I.B.A., Chelmsford
DIOCESE OF LINCOL1Y. • Jackson, A. Blomfield, 26 :Mec klenbur~ q., W'.C.
• Kirk, Iierbert, S leaford • llawlinson, John, 65 Chancery Lane, fondon,'\V.C .
DIOCESE OF CANTERBURJ". •.·corer, W ., Bank Cbrnbrs., Lincoln "' Davys, F . T., Wheathampstead
"Day, R. Philip, A.R.I.B.A., 18 Bloomsbury Sq., Traylen, J. C., A.R.I.B.A., Stamford • Francis, Herbert, N., 177 Palmerston Bldgs.,
London, W .C. • \¥atkin s, VV., Lincoln · Ole! Broad St . E. .
\¥right, VV., Grantham •Beaumont, J. Malden, Essex
1

DJOCESE OF OiRLfSLE . DIOCESE OJi L IVERPOOL .


0 DIOCESE OF ST. ASA PH.
Ormiston, A., Carlisle • J3radb ury, G., 14 Cook St., Liverpool
• Jones, Edward, 12 Temple Row, VVrexbam (Arch-
Banks John, 14 Finkle St., Kendal D/OCESE OP LLANDAFF. deaco nry of St. Asap h)
VVadb~m, Walter F. A., lVIillwood, Dalton-in- Spaull, W. H., F.R.I.H.A., W'illow St., Oswestry
Furness • Hallid.y, Geo. E., 14 High St., Cardiff and Llanclaff (Southern portion of Diocese)
(A rchdeaconry of Llandaff)
DJOCESE OF CHESTER . Seddon, John P., Bank Bldgs., St. Mary t.,
Cardiff \Archdeaconry of Monmouth) DIOCESE OF ST. DAVIDS.
*Hall, C. Russell, Congleton, Cheshire. • Wi11iamS, Wm., Diocesan Surveyor's Office, Brccon
DIOCESE OF LONDOJ\'. • Owen, T. Ruic, Iiavcrfordwest
DIOCESE OF CHICHESTER. • Day, R. Philip, A .R.I.B .A., 18 Bloomsbury q.,
4
Riclge, Lacy W., F.R.I.B.A., 5 Verulam Hldgs., w .c. DJOCESE OF SOUTHWELL.
• Monson Edward, F .R .I.B.A., Grosvenor House,
Gray's; Inn, London, "\V.C . Acton'Vale, \V.,and 22 Buckingham St., Adelphi, •\Vigram , John, South Collingbam 1 Newark.
w .c. *' Heazell, A. E" Bank Chmbrs., l\1arkct Place, Not
DIOCESE OF DURHAM. tingham.
DIOCESE OF .MANCHESTER. • curreJ'• P ercy H., Market Place, D erby
~'loscrop,
VV. J., F:R.I.B.A., Fccthams, Darlington * Brewi l, A. \V., Pelham Chmbrs., A ngel Row, Not-
(Archdeaconry of A ucklitnd) , ,. Freeman, R. !{nil!, F.R.LB.A., r7 W oodSt.,Bolton tingham
"Potts, Joseph, 57 John St., Sunderland (Arc h- 0
Huoter, M" Hrid1re St., Helper
deaconry of Durham) DIOCESE · OF NETVCASTLE. Coleman, J., Derby
• Hicks, ,V. Searle, 42 Grain ger St., Ncwcastle-upou-
DIOCRSI: OF EL!". Tyne (Archdeaconry of Northumberland~ J
DIOCESE OF TRURO.
~Fawcett W. M., M.A., F.S.A., F.R.I.B.A., l 'ilver " Plummer, Arthur B., F.R.I.B.A., 13 Gre)'. t., New-
castle-on-Tyne (Archdeaconry of L111d1sfarne) •Strong, J . M., St. Stephen-by-Launceston (Arch -
St., C~mbri<lge . deaconry of Bodmin)
•Borri sow, Ernest, Market Place. Huntingdon DIOCESE OP NORWICH. • Jenkins, \V. K.. , 'l'.1olevcn Iiouse, Porthl cven,
41
Flatruan John, Newmarket H elston, Cornwall (Archdeaconry of Cornwall )
Mallows: t . E., Times Bldgs., Bedford. •Green, H. J., A .R.I.B. A., 3 l Castle 1'Ieadow,
Nonvich
•Bisshopp, E. F .L.J2 :Museum t., Ipswich
1
DIOCESE OF W'AKEFJELD.
DIOCESE OF E.YETER. •Lacey, A • 6 Upper King St., Norwich
].,
• Watson, \Villiam, Barstow Sq., VVakefield
•Andrew, J. M., Ridgway Plymptoi;.,. Devon •Jackson, Ben \V ., 22 George St., Halifax
(Deaneries of Plympton, Tamerton, iav1stock, DIOCESE OF OXFORD
and Okehampton, in tbe Archdeaconry of Totncs) •Stallwood, S. Sl ingsby, F.S.A., 27 Market Place, DJOCE E Of' WINCHESTER.
*'Rowell , William, io Devon Sq~are, Newton Abbott Reading
(Deaneries of Woodleigb, 1 otnes, lpp1epcn and •Barker, A. Rowland, I I Buckingham 't., Strand,
Moreton in the Archdeaconry of Totnes} DIOCESE OF PETERBOROUGH. London, \V.C.
"S m yth -Ri~bards , G. C., Barnstaple (Archdeaconry •Townsend, H. M., A .R.I.B.A., Cross St., Peter-
• Cancellor, B. D., 12 Jewry St., \¥inch ester.
of Barnstaple) borough (Archdeaconry of Oakham)
"Harbottle E. H'.., County Chmbrs., Exeter (Arch- •Draper, Arthur Thomas, F. ·.r., Leicester (Arch - DJOCESE OF WORCESTER .
deaconrY of Exeter) deaconry of Leicester) Hawley, Lloyd, Bennct's Hill, Birmingham (Coun ty
• !folding, 1\1. H., Corn Exchange, Northampton, of Warwick)
DIOCESE OF GLOUCESTER. (A rchdeaconry of Northampton) Sheppard, Lewis, Sansome \Valk , Worcester
"\Valier, F. W., F.R.I.B.A., 17 College Green, (Remainder of Diocee)
DIOCESE OF RIPON.
Gloucester
•C horley, C. R., F .R.I.B.A., Headland Hldgs., 15 DIOCESE OF YORK.
Park Row, Leeds ,
DIOCESE OF HEREFORD. •Peterson, E. Pearson, F.S.A., 10 1he Exchange, •Brodrick, F . S., 77 Lowgate, Hu ll.
•Lloyd-Oswell , A. E. ,A.R.I.B.A.,Dana Chmbrs.• Bradford. , . • Demai ne, James, 13 Lendal, York.
Castle Gates, Shrewsbury (Archdeaconry of ~roscrop, W. J., F.R.I.B.A ., J:lcethams,] arlmgton •Lofthouse, R .. 62 Albert Rd., :Middlesborough.
n,Ludlow) •Chorley, H. S., :M.A., 15 Park .Row~ Lee?s· . " 'alkcr, -. 77 Lowgate, Hul l.
" 'Cholson, J . A. T., A.R .I.B.A., Hereford (Arch- •Bro ughton, John IV., 19 High t., Sk1pton-111- •\\'cbster, John D., Cairns Chmbrs., 19 St. James'
deaconry of Hereford) Croven. St.
392 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

3. Builders ano C!onfracfors.


The following List comprises the Builders and Contractors whose names have been supplied by over 2000 Architects
as Firms who have carried out worh under their supervision. In some cases Firms have given lists of works
executed which should be a guide to the selection of names when putting out Contracts. No
guarantee is given as to the position or qualification of any Firm in the List.

1. London. 2. Provincial. 3. Scotland. 4. Wales. 5. Ireland.


(R. I'.) b1dicates R•gistei·ed Plumber.

I. London.
Abrams, H., 13 Canfield P l. , ·w. Hampstead, N."W. Bell , G ., Tottenham fi alc, N.
Abbott, J., 2 Wclbournc Rd., Tottenham, N . Bendon, T., 48 ~hancc: ll or's Rd., Hammersmith VV.
Acworth, A ., 5 The Pavement, South Norwood, .E. 81\RRETT & VtJWER, 1
Bennet & Son , Hither Green Lane, L ewisham, . · .E.
Adams & Son, King George St., Greenwich, S .E . BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, Best, Sidney R., 129 S hardcloes Rd ., Brocklcy, S.E .
Adam s, T., Green Lanes Goods Station, G.E.R., Bird, . G., 28A Upper George St.,°"'·
Wood Green, N . (Road and Sewer Contractor) 104Queen Victoria Street, E .C., Bishop & " 'ebb, JO Romford Rd., Stratford, E.
Adam son , T. H., & Sons, High St., Putney, S .\~T . Black, A., & Son, Perry Vale, Forest Hill, .E.
Aird, J., & Sons, Belvedere Rd., S .E. 33 New Bridge St., Ludgate Circus, E .C. Blackmore, Thos., 25 Ivclcy Rd., Clapham, S."W.
Aitchinson, T., r8r \¥est End Lane, N.W. AND AT
Bloomfield, J.E .. r.16 West Grn . Rd., Tottenham, N.
Akers & Co., I.J High St. , South Norwood, S .E. Blow, S . (R.P.), 3 and 3~ Royal M int St., E.
A ldin Bros . & Davi~s! 39A Qu£!e n's Gate G;.<lns ., s:vv. St. Thomas' Works, Lyme Grove, Hackney, N . ~. Blyth & Co., 31 Park Ter., Regent's Park, N.\V.
Allen, G. E .1-, 256 Lilhe Rd ., Fulham, S .°" . Telegraphic Addre~s :- Blyton, C., & ons, lJ and 14 l{ing St., E.C.
Al len, T., & :>ons, Globe "\Vo1·ks, Hendon, N."\V. i,
Queen Victoria Street: RENAISSONS, Londoo. 1
' Boadcr, T., 2 Hetl ey Rd., hcpherd's Bush, \V.
Allen, 'F. S., 68 Park Lan e~...Totte nham, N . St. Thomas' Works : ''I\fA1 soNNER 1 London.'' Boon, IV(, 171 Cornwall Rd., Wcstbourne Pk., \V.
Almond, J., 269 Fort Rd., J:Sermondsey, S .E. Telephone No. 387 DALSTON. Borrows, John 71 Essex Rd. 1 Islington, N.
A lwin , Jos., 23 Ashmead Rd. , St. John's, S.E . Established 1860. Bankers : London & Provincial. Bothwell, Alexr., II2 Clifton Rd., Canning Town , E.
Ambrose, E., 36 High St., H ighgate, N . Boulton, S . J. , 8 College St., Islington, N .
Anderson, H. R. 25 Cbilwortb St. Paddington \V. Referenr.es can be furnished from leading Architect•, Boulter, W., 251 Romford Rd., Forest Gate, E.
1 1 1
Anderson 1 J., 4 Clarev1llc Gr., S. Kensington , S."\V. Surveyors, many Principal City Firms, Public Boaies, Bovis, C . VV., & Co., l New St., Dorset Sq., N.\:\T.
Andrew & Nansen, r8 Brixton Rd ., S ."\V. and Companies. Bowden Bros., -'5 Kilburn Park Rd., N.W .
Andrews, A., Carlton Rd., lVfile End, E. .......................................................................... Rowden, C., & Co., 79 Elizabeth St., Eaton Sq., S.W.
Anlcy, J., 27A Dalston Lane , N.E. Barter, \V., 155 Ferndal e Rd., Brixton, S .W.
Ansell, C., 14 & 15 Chicheley St., Lambetb, S.E.
Antill, V\T. & Co., 43 l\iforni ngton Crescent N ."\V.
Appleby; T., Aquinas St., Stamford St., S . E.
co., I ]. & C. BOWYER,
1

Aries, '.~r.,243 Upper Ric hmond Rd. 1 Putney, S.\V. BARTHOLOMEW &
Arundell, P. , 838A Old Kent Rd., S .E. (ESTABJ,ISHEO 1860.)
Ashby Bros., 6 Union Ct., Old Broad St., E.C. Builders, Decorators, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS,
Ashby & Horne r, 8 Aldgate, E .
.AND
Westow St., Upper Norwood, S.E:
SANITARY ENGINEERS,

FRED. ATHEY,
(Assoc. San. Inst.),
I II Portman St., Portman Sq., W.
Among the 'JiVorks executed a1'e thefollowing:-
Drainage, Duchy of Cornwall Office, Buckingham
Gate, S .W.
1
1V01·ks executed include-
Peng·e Vestry Hall, Anel'ley ; Congreg11tional Church ,
Anerley; Wesleyan Chapel ,Ane1·ley; Wesleyan Chapel
and Schools, Upper Norwood; Tower,Upoer Norwood
Congreg·ational Church; Tower and Spire Renovation,
Alterations, Decorations, Drainage, Cecil Lodge, All Saints' Church, Upper Norwood; Christ Church
Abbot's Langley . Schools, Upper Norwoocl; Wesleynn Chapel and
Schools, Roupell Park; Board Schools, UpperN orwood;
BUILDER & DECORATOR, Drainage, Donnington Grove, Newbury, Berks;
Ernest Turner, Architect. . Additions, Baptist Chapel, Upper Norwood; Congre-
Drainage, The Chartcrhouse Schools, Godalming, gational_Church, AddiRcombe; Alterations,&c., Wes-
ley11n Chapel, Addiscombe; Congregational Chnrch
52A & 53 HIGH STREET. Surrey; Hogers Field, C.E.
Alterations , Decorations, Arlington Street, W,, Schools, Bromley; St. Mary's Church (Additiono), ,
for Marquis ~f Gmnby. Balbam; Wesleyan Clrnpel and Schools, Streatham;
New \Ving, Drainage, Decorations, Grosvenor Church of Ascension, Balham; St. Luke's Church,
SOUTH NORWOOD, Square,'" · ; Eley K White, Archt. Bermondsey; St. Anselm's Church, Stre!Ltham; St.
Drainage, Willey Hall, Broseley, Shropshire, for Peter's Church (Additions), Streatham; Alterations,
S.E. Lord Forester; O. F. Moxon, Archt. &c.,Wesleyan Chapel,Sydenbam; Addit.ions,Dulwicb
Decorations and Sanitation at Sanitary Institute, Picture Gallery; All Saints' Church. West Dulwich;
Margaret St., W.; H. H. Collins, Archt. Additions, Christ Chur ch, Gipsy Hill; St. Mary's
Drainage, Britwell House, Watlington, Oxon . Chapel,Brondesbury; Additions,ChristChm·ch,North
Back, W. H ., 179 Belsize Rd., .Kilburn, N."W. Additions and Alterations, Gr endon Hall, Ayles- Finchley: ChelseaCa-ual Wards; Bromley Wesleyan
Bain, J., Ravenscourt Ave nue, King St. West bury, Bucks. Sunday Schools; Coroner's Court and Mortuary,
Hammersmith, W. ' Lewieho.m ; Lewisham Town Hall Extension; and
Balaam Bros., Shenton St., Old Kent Rd., S.E . various Building Contracts for th~ School Board for
Banfield, J . ~'..I J09 King St. W., Hammersmith, \V. Battley, Sons, & Holners, 21 Old K ent Rd ., S.E . London, etc., etc ., and some Hundreds of Residences
Bangs, T.- & rt ., 142 I-Iigh St., Camden Town, N. \V. Baxter, J ames, 38 Plashct Rd., Upto n Park1,...E. under. various Architects.
Banks, W., 18 Egerton Rd., Gree nwich, S.E. Haylis & Francis, 99 Crystal Palace Rd., S ..i;,.
Barber, Alfred, & Son, 2 Fetter J_,ane, E .C. Baylis & Freshwater, 58 Earl's Court Rd., S.W.
Bargman & Son, Bride Lane, Fleet St., E.C. Beale, G ."\\'., GroveHo. ,Cam bridge HcathBdge.;.N .E. Bowyer, Jos., & Co., College Rd ., Dulwicb ,'S.E.
Barker, G., 57 Philpot St., Commercial Rd., E. Beaton,°"'· S. (R.P.), 19 Hindon St., Pimlico, :>.W. Boyce, T., 8 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W .C .
Barker, J., & Co., 52-56 High St., Kensington "\V. Beattie, R. P., 191 Victoria Street, S .W . Boyce, Wm., 30 Ingham Rd., W. Hampstead, N."W.
Barkshire & Sons, 127 Goldhawk Rd., W. ' Beckey, W ., 69 Gloucester Rd., Camberwell, S.E. Brading, R. W ., 202 South Lambeth Rd,_ S .W.
Barnett, S., 8,J High Rd., Kilburn, N.\V. Beer (RP.) & Gash, 13 ':"harf Rd., City Rd., E.C. Bragg & Sons, 66 Robsart St., Brixton, :>.W.
Barrett W .. 6 Myddleton Rd , Bowes Park, N. Belham & Co., 155 Buckmgl1"m Palace Rd., S .W. Braid, Pater & Co.,Portland Ho., Basingball St.,E.C.
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BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 393
Braithwaite, T. E., Jun., 3x8 King St. West, Ham-
mersmith , W.
Brass, Vi., 13 and 14 Abchurch Lane, E .C.
Bray. & Pope, r2 Cambridge Place, Hyde Park, W.
JOHN CHRISTIE, ~~~'f:fc~oR F. J. COXHEAD,
2 !lichmond Rd ., Uxbrid,qe Rtl. St.at ion, W. '
Brazier, A. Perrin Rd ., Tulse Hill, S.W. StcamJ01nc ryWorks, Richmond Works, Holland Park Avcnu.c, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR,
Bridgman J.,r~ Guildford S t., Gray's Inn Rd.,W.C . Stonemason's Yard, Uxbridge Road.
Bristow, l~., & Sons, J S R ed L ion St.J.. Holborn,ViT .C. Wo:rks execlded inctude- LEYTONSTONE, E.
Brittaiu, Geo., 247 Kennington Rd., :::i.E. Converting into flats: 2 hou&es Rochley Rd., 7 houses
S.ulgrave Rd., 2 houses Richmond Gardens, WestKen- Among the Works Executed are thejollowing-
Britton, Frederick, 469 Caledonian Rd ., N.
Brown & Iiarris, 24 Devonshire St., Bloomsbury, smgton, £2160; H. A. Hankey, Esq. Erecting 14 Enlargement of Church Road School Leytonstone ·
w .c. Houses, Bolingbroke Road , Kensington; E. Monson, J. 'l'. Newman, Archt., £ 2,000. ' '
Brown, A . J., 23 'Wells St., Oxford St., W. Esq. ,Archt., £5,660. Decorations, Bishopswood, H igh- New Citadel at 'l'ottenbam for the Salvation Army ·
Brown, C. E.~"g6 'Vellfield Rd., Streatbam, .W. gate ; Brodie,'rimbs & Co.,Sul'Veyors,£1330. 5 Houses, W . Gilbee Scott, Archt., £1,700. '
Brow n, E ., 8 J... upus S t., Pimlico, S.,V. Bolingbroke Rd., Kensington; Booth & Fox, Arch ts., New Shops, &c ., atWalthamstow; W. 6-ilbee Scott
Brown, Geo., 6 Malden Cres. I{entisb Tn. N .W.
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£2,300 . 14 Houses, Addison Gdns. ; Booth & F ox, Archt., £3,500. '
Brown, H ., 16o Albion Rd ., Stoke Newi1~gton, N . Archts., £7 .014. 10 Houses, Shakespeare Rd., H a n- Enlargement of Kirkdale Road Schools, Leyton-
Brown, H. A ., Jun., Gubyon Av., Herne Hill, S .E. well; Griffin & Son, Surveyors, £4,657. House, East stone; J . '1'. Newm>t.n, Archt" £2,700.
Brown, W . & C., I Inma n Rd., Earlsfiel<l, S .VV . Common, Ealing; F. H . Jones, Esq., Archt., £2,860. Home of Industry, London Fields ; Geo. Baines,
13rown, W., 68 Godolp hin Rd.,_Shepherd's .Bush, v.r. House, Keuilworth Rd., Ealing; Griffin & Sou, £610. A.rcht., £ 1,200.
~rown, VY., 274 Goswell Rel., E.C. 2 Shops, '!.'he liro"e, Ealing; Booth & Fox, Archts., Decorations at Ch rist Church, Woburn Square
Hrown, vV. G., r25 'Vbi tc Horse Lane, Stepney, E. £1,800 . Sorting Office, H.M. Office of Work,, Soutb - w.c., £400. '
Browni ng & Carhart, 7 Nottin g-ham t., B e thnal g.a te, £1,449. 8 Blocks, Flat•, Addison Gilns, Ken- New Schools at Barking; C. J. Dawson, Archt.,
Green E . smgton; Booth & Fox, Archts., £9,150. Alterations, £12,000.
Bryant, l» J., B edford Park 1 Turnham Grccn 1 \V. Additions, Sinclair Mansions, Holland Pru:k Avenue· New Iufants' School, Stamford Hill, for Tottenham
Bryden, '111., 26 Lynmouth Rd., Stamford Hill N. H. A. Hankey, Esq., £5,500. 4 Houses, >VolvertoX: School Board; C. Bell, Archt., £6,155.
Bucknell, D., 25 Ainger Rd., R egent' s Park N.\rV. Gdns.,Ealing; F . EL Jonets, Esq., Archt., £3,900. 7 New Btu'l'acks at Suudedaud, fo1· t h e Salvation
Buckeridgc 1 R. S., 37 High St., 1\1anc hestc:..:r' Sq . , VV. Houaet:i, Acton Hill; E . Monson, Bsq. , Archt ., £5,460 . Army; W. Gilbee Scott, Archt., £3,600 .
Bugler & Co. 1 U . Ri c hmo~d H. d., Putney, S. \V. 4 Houses,Creffield Rd., Ealing; F . H. Jones, Esq., House, Leytoostone, for Dr. Deane, £1,100 .
Bull, E . C., I I Clem ent's Inn, Strand, \\T.C. Archt., £5,420 . 6 Laundries, Stitnley Gdns., Acton; E. Enlargement of Cn.nonbury Rd . Schools, London
" Qeo rgc :~{ow, H.e rmond scy, S.E .
Bu ll ers, JJ Monson, Esq., Archt., £3,274. Add itions, Dnneaves, Scnool Board ; 'l' . J . Bailey, archt., £12,000 .
}~unning, . \•V., & So n, 2+Loughboro'_Park, S.\¥. Harrow; W. ll. Ward, Esq.,Archt.,£820 . Alterations, Cookery Centre, &c., Stanley Street Schools, Lon-
Burbridge, G., & Son, 48 Park Lane, Tottenham, N. 5 Shops, Springbridge, Ealin.g; :F. J. Jones , Esq., don School Boitrd; T. J. Bailey, Archt., £2,300 .
Burdett & Sons, 9 ~pri n g St., Hyde Park, \ ·V . Archt., £2,546. 2:.i Houses, Hillcrest Rd., Acton; E . Enlargement, Kender Street Schools, London
Burford & Son, 35 Higb St., Hampstead, N .'Al. Monson~ Esq., Archt ., £11,100. Add itions, 7 Ealing School Board; 'l'. J . Bailey, Archt., £2,800.
Bunnah, II., & Sons, Sharstcd St., l(cnn ington , S .E. Broadway; .I!' . H . Jo111,s, Esq., Archt., £675. House, New Methodist Chm·ch, Walthamstow; J . W.
13ursil, C. f. , r6 Dynham Rd., Ki lburn, N .\¥. Manor Ct. Rd.,Han,rell; F. W . \Vn.lters,Esq.,Archt., Duuford, Arcbt., £2,500.
Burton & ''tisdalc, 72 Cannon St. R<l. 1 E. £1,100. Add1twns, 9 Pembridge Place, Bayswate1·; New P resbyterian Church, Leytonstone; W.
Burton, R., r84A Oxford St., VI' . Ward & Marchant, Architect, £1,400. Flats, Booth Wallace, Archt., £3,500.
~3urton, VV., 74A l(ensington Park Rd.,'\¥. St .. . pitalflelds ; R . W. Hobden, Esq.,Archt., £6 ,220. Alteration s, Bn.ptist Schools, Leytonstone; G.
Bush, A ., & Sons 1 6A Ridgmount St., \V.C. Stablee, Worship St., E.C.; R. W. Hobden, Esq. Baines, Areht., £1,300 .
Butland, J. 2 Braden St., Paddington, ·w. A r cht., £·1,000. 4Houses, Uxbridge Rd., \V. Acton i Villas, Fill brook Road, Leytonstone; F. W. Fryer,
Bywaters, G. H. & A., & Sons (R.P.), 10 King St. R . W . Hobden, Esq.i A rcht., £3,750. 4 Houses, Archt., £ 1,900.
Rege nt St., \~r. ' Wol verton G11.rde1,s, . ~a.ling; F . I-I. Jon es, E8q., New '!.'own Hall ancl Technical Institute, L eyton;
Cadman & Son, 45 Hampstead Rd., N.'W £3,600. St. Mary Almshouse•, Ealiug; F . H . Jone•, J . John son , Archt., £2.1.250.
Cai1~ s, S., Levtonstonc Rd., Leytonstone, E . Esq., £2,900. 4 Villas, Woodford, £3,300; R. C. l\forray, Arcbt.
Calling-ham, \V., St. Mary Abbott's T er., K ensing- }Yorks in hand- New Schools, New Port Road, Leyton; W.
ton, VV. 3 J1ouses Ealing Common; F . H. Jones, Esq., Jacques, A1·cht., £8,879 .
Callow & Wright, K.ingsley Rd., J{i lb urn, N . \•V : £4,000. Ea't F inchley Sorting Office, £ 1,800 . :Ful- New Methodist Chm·ch, Hackney; J. M . Cable,
ham Rd. Branch P. 0., H . M . Office of vVorks, Arcbt., £1,600 .
£3,23·1. House, Vvimbledon Park, ·w . J. Ancell, St. Stephen's Schools, Upton Park; :F. and H.
M. el\LNl\N & 50N, Esq. £2,000. 2 house~, Sutton, F . Foster, Esq .,
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A rcht., £2,890. ·
Francis, Archt., £2,700.
House, Wanstead, for Miss Aitkins, £2,200.
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Alterations to Library and Roller Sheds, Leyton
District Council; W. Dawson, C. E., £1.850.
oF,~l:fifis~No 242a Commercial Rd., E. o Shops, H igh Road, Leyton; P. Cornish, Archt.,
'JiV 01·ks executed i1.ctiide- Clinch'"°A., & Son, 8 Hall iford St., Essex Rd., N.
Cock, .c;,, 137 V\Tardour St.,\¥. £3.800.
Warehonse, Queenhithe, City; C. Bell, Archt.,
New R. C. Schools, Bartram's, Haverstock Hill,
£8,000. New ]factory for Mr. J. Eng·el, £8,000. New Cockerell, 1\1., & Sons, 107 Fiammersmith Rd., ·vv. £4,000.
Schools, Ilford Sch ool Board, £5,000. West Ham Cocks, J. & I-I ., r Frederick Place, M~ilc End Rel. , E. Shop and Basement at Walthamstow; J. W.
Union, additions, £5,000 . '1.'wo Honses, Mr. J. Engel, Cogman, 13. R ., 17 Lawrence Rd" Tottenham, N . Dunford, Archt .. £1 ,800.
£3,100. New R.C .. Schools, Custom House, £3,000. Cole, A . J., .>6A High St., Nottin g Hill Gate, \V. 'Varehouse & Show Rooms, City; C . Bell, Archt.,
New R.C. Schools, Silvertown. £2,096. New Offices, Cole, C., 45 Museum St., Bloomsbury, Vv.C. £5 000.
Bury Court, E .C., £2,800. New Institute, P lanet Collett, C . R. r2 Hand Court, Holborn, ,V.C. Shops and Stables, Forest Gate; H . J. Hollings-
Street, E., £2,600. New R.C. Schools,Melior Street, Colley, B., & Sons, Portland Rd., Notting Hill, w·. worth , Archt., £ 10,000.
Bor ough, S.E., £2,500 . Warehouse, Commercial Collins, C . D., 68 Northcote Rd;i, Battcrsca, S. vV. Elect ric Light Station, extension and Bonndary
Street, E., £2,500. New Factory, Old l'ord, £1,50C . Coils & Sons, 5 Col eman St., E.<..: . Walls for Leyton Co uncil; \V. Dawson, i\L In•t.,
Residence, Buckhurst Hill, £ 1,500. New R.C. Colman, J.C., 389 High Rd., Tottenham .,._N. C.E .. £2,900.
Schools, Limehouse, £1,500. Alterations to Ware - Coombs, A ., London Rd., Forest Hill , S . ~. Villas. Laughton; F. & H . Francis, Archt., £5,000 .
houses, Narrow Street, Limehouse,£1,200. Additions, Co-operative Hldrs., Ld., Burton Rd., Brixton, S .W. Goodall Road Schools, Leyton; Newman &
R.C . Schools, Wood Green, £1,000. Several Sanitary Cooper & Holt, 48 to 50 Bunhill Row, E.C . Jacques, Archts., £18.996 .
Contmcts for the Londou School Board, amounting Co.oper, Palm er & Co., 35 Duke St., l\1anchcster q ., Infants' School (Central London Schools), Han-
to about £10,000 Additions and a lterations, 14 & 25 w. well; Newman & Jacques, Archts., £5,489.
'!.'hayer Street, W., for Me•srs. Pulman & Sons, Cooper, J., 78 Lebanon Gardens, \¥~.Lndsworth, S.\V. Snares brook House Alterations, Wanstead; Haig,
£2,500. Stables, Commerciitl Road, E., £6,000 . Cooper, Sam!., 6t; Crystal Palace I d., .E. Aiarmon, & 'l,l10mp~on Archts., £5,945 .
Houses ""d Rhops, Wentworth Street, E., £12,000; Cooper, W., 17 l\1:ort1mer St., "\/V. W esleyan Church , Gospel Oak; Beresford Pite,
and se>e:ral other s . Cope, A., Cottage Grove, 'tockwell , S.vV. A1'Cl1t., £5,353.
Corbett,-, 8 Upper Baker St., N .'W.
Campbell, Smith & Co . Ld., 75 Newman St., ,V. Cornish & Gaymer, 7 John St., Adelphi, W .C.
(Interior Decorators) Corry, H., 4.1 Pembticlgc Rd., Notting Hill, \V. Crabb & Son, roo Brixtou Hill, S.,V.
Candler, G., & Son, ?.58A Brixton Hill, S ., V. Cossey, G . I-I., 2 Ne\vton Hd ., Tottenham 1 N. Craske, 0., Sydney St., Chelsea, S.,V.
C.ottrcll, F., u8 Crouch Hill, N .
Carmichael J. 1 33r 'I'rinity Rd., W a nds\vorth, S.W.

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Carpente~~·'r., J2 Ladbrokc Rd., Notting Hill, W . Coulsell Bros., :Morpe th St. 1 ~~ ethnal Grn ., E.
Coulthard, 'fhos., II3 Eaton Tcr., Ebury St., S .\V.
Carter & Wise, Cresce nt J?I., Fulham Rel ., S .W.
Castle, C. 1 & Son, 6 Clifden Rd.,LowC'r Clapton,N.E.
Catley, J .. Selby Rd., Leyt_?nstonc, E.
Cha fen & Newman, 96 1 rundleys Rd., D eptford,
S.E. (&Pi le Drivers)
Courtney & Fairbairn, .\47 Albany Rd., S .E .
Coward, Chas., Lmvcr Richmond Rd .. Putney, S .\V.
i CR.EATON &Co.,
Chalkley, J.C., 42 Grnnge Rd., Bermondsey, S.E. Builders &eontractors,
Chamber1en Bros., r82 I-Iam mcrsmith Rd ., W.
Chapman, A .).. r. Cambridge Terrace, Victoria Rd. 1
COWLEY & DRAKE, Offices:
Peckham, ::i.E .
Chapman, W., 36 Black Lion Lane,Hammersmi th, \\ .
Chappelow, G., 27A Charles St., Berkeley Sq., \ V.
BUILDERS an d 13 Lancaster Street, Hyde Park, W.
Chapple, G. J., r63 Vauxhall Bridge Rd., S . W.
Cbatwin, A ., i22 C larendon Rd ., Notting Hill, W .
CONTRACTORS. Works:
Cbef!ins, J., Bridge Rd., Stratford, E.
Cbessum, J., & Sons, Crown \Vharf, ).Jonicr Rd., lrongate Wharf &Lancaster Mews.
Bow, E . OFFICES: 'l'ELEPHONE : 186 p ADDING'l'OX.
Child & Child, 18 Faraday Rd ., N . Kensi ngton , vY.
Child, Hy., 76 Shoe Lane, E.C.
Chirgwin, A . B., 4 Parfitt Rd., S. Bcrmondsey ... E.
18 Dean R.oad, Willesden Green, N.W.
New Buildings and othe1· worlcs recently exec uted,
Christie, J.. 2 Richmond Rd., Uxb ridge Rd . Sta.\' ' · WORKS : include the follo~fog :
Christmas, E . C ., 55 .Dartmouth R<l.,ForestHill,S.E.
Chubb, E. 1 Southgate Rd ., Islington, N . Royo.l Hotel and Ar cade, Weymouth. C. O. Law,
Clark, A . C., I North Grove, Tottenham, N. 69 High R.oad, Willesden Green, N.W. Esq., Archt.
Clark, H . L., r9 Willoughby Rd., Hornsey. N. Graffbam Gra nge, Bramley, Surrey. A. Burnell
Clark, vV. ]., r6 Rhyl St., Kcntish Town, N .\Y. Burnell Esq., Archt.
Clarke & Bracey, 64 Col eman St., E.C . Stoodieigh Court, Devonshire. A.. Burnell Bur-
Clarke & Mannock, 6 Great Castle St.,\\". Cox, C. Ash G ro,·c, Marc St., Hackney, N.E. nell, Esq., Archt.
Clarke, Thomas, 41 Ch urch Rd .; Brixton, S.\\'. Cox, Geo., -io; Holloway Rd., N. Royal Dorset Restaurant, Weymouth. Mess1·s.
Clifton, H. C., 24 Cleveland Gdns., Bayswa ter, W. Cox, I-I ., If Parkhouse St., Camberwell, S.E. Crick.may & Sons, Archts.
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CREATON & Co .-(continu•d) . Dcvonport,vV.J.. ,Rcndlcsham Rd., Up.Clapton,N.E. F oster & Dickscc, ).1anresa. Rd .. Chelsea, S. W .
I London a nd Coun ty B ank, Gravesen d. Alfred
Williams, Esq., Archt.
D ickeson, J., 1 he Exchange. Ral ham, S.W.
D ixon & Jones, 7 Gray's In n Rd., W.C.
D ixon, J. Vil ., South Grove, Highgate, N .
Foulger,-, 49 Gray's Inn Rd ., " ' .C.
Fowler Bros., 2 Dukes Rd., Euston Rd., N .W.
Fox, E . J ., Crown Hill, U . Norwood, S.E,
j D or chester .Brewer y, D or chester. M essrs. Crick- Dixon, w., & Co ., Ltd ., Jt \Vestbourne Ter. N., Fox, VV., :Milton House, Anerley Park, S.E.
may & Sons, Arch ts. Westbourne Sq., \ V. Foxlcy, F., & Co., 26 Lcinster Ter. Lancaster Gate.
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W indmill P.H., Leather Lane, and Reid 's Brewer y, Dobcll Bros., 15 Santley St. , Brix ton, S .\ V. Foxley, G., & Son, '6 & 37 King St., Regent St., W.
I for Messrs. Reid & Co. Dobson, H. ;11 ., tJ Barlboro' St., New Cross Gate, Franklin, J . C., 22 't. John St., E .C.
Hart's House, Woodfo rd, Essex. W . Gillbee S.E . Freeman Oz Barber, 4 lvy Rd ., Crick lewood, N.W.
Scott , Esq., Archt. Dolma n, J . & Co .. t EllcrthorpC' St., Poplar, E. Freema n, T., r27 G rove Lane, Denmark H ill , S.E.
Chesnut Lodge, Cobham. Dorki ng, A., 400 K ing-'s Rd ., Chelsea, s.w·. Friggins Hros., Westo n St., Bermonds_ey, S.E.
I House a nd Rhop, Coburg P lace, Bayswater. A .
Burnell Burnell , Esq ., Ar ch t.
j H ouse and Shop, Queen's Road, Bayswat er. A.
Dorrell & Co., JI St. J\fartin's Court, vV.C .
Dorrell, Bros., 2s London Rd., Forest I-Iii!, S .E.
Douglas, J. , 12 Exhibition Rd., ,,V ,
Frost, T ., 4 VViltshirc Rd ., Brixton , S.W .
Fulcher 1 E., 33 Iiigh, t. 1 P laistow, E.
Garlick & H orton, Ltd., 4J Sloane St., S.W .
Dixon, Esq ., Archt. Dove Bros., 15 Studd St. , JslingtQn , N . Garner, E .l. 222 Paul's kd. 1 l-Iighb ury 1 N .
H otel Burdon, Weymouth . C. 0 . Law, Esq., Dove, H . :\I. , , 3 , Euston Rd .. N.11' . Garn ham, J. 1 & So n ~. , ,\Testow 8t., Norwood, S.E.
Ar ch t. Downing-. J., 22 Stanlo)' St .. Deptford , S.E. Gar ratt & ~on 1 Old fown, C lapham, S., V.
Bincleaves, Rod well, Weymou th . C. 0 . Law, Downs, \V., Hampton St., \Valworth Rd., S.E . Gavin R ros., 6 1 ·wilson St. E .C.
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Esq., R.nd Vern on Rodge, Esq ., Ar chts . . Dmvsing-. S ., & Sons, 26 Pcmbridge Rd. , Notting Gayner, J£. 1 23 South Parade, F ulham Rd., S.\.V.
Tidcomb e Tiver ton. A . Burnell B urnell, Esq., Hi ll, \V. Gerra rd, T. , 70 Southwark Park Rd ., S.E.
Ar ch t. ' Drake, E., & Son, \~'ell Rd ., Hampstead, N ." ' · Gibbin, "\¥., & Son, 21-2~ Pickering Place, \Vcst-
10 Lancaster Gate, W . Rowland P lumhe, Esq., Drew & Co., 245 & 2,6 High Holborn, \ V.C . bournc Grove, W.
Arcbt. Drew, Arthur, 1~6 Camden .R d., N.\V. Gibb,D.,& Co.,tA Birchfield St.,W.India DockRd.,E.
Kensington Court Mansions. Drury & Son, 463 Brixton Rd ., S.\ V. Gibb, James, 183a1 "\Vest End Lane, N.W.
46 Leinster Gardens. Duffield & Son,Palacc\Vks., Konsing-ton High . t.,"'· Gibbs, John, J 1 Upper Ricl1mond Rd., Putney, S.W.
24 Stanhope Gardens. C. 0 . Law, Esq., Arcbt . Dun n, A . D., 20 Chartorhouse Sq., W.C. Gibbs, \V. H., & Co:;.S \Vest Ke nsington Ter., Vl.
Gothic Lodge, Meop bam. C. 0 . Law, Esq.,
Archt. ·
I Grange ) fou nt, Leatherhead. A . Bu rnell B urnell ,
I Esq., Ar cht.
Stabling, Chelsea. A . R. Thorn , E~q . , Archt.
I Dunn, S. & S ., JI Brewer St .. Golden Sq., \ V .
Eames, fiy. 1 135 Hi ll St., P<'ckham, S .E .
Eames, \ \'m ., 91 Hig-hgate Hill, N .
Eastlake & Co., .IA Cowley "t. \Vest, S.\\'.
Easton, J., Charles St., Harn~bury, N.
Giles, G., & Co., 19 u ld Cavendish St., W .

William Giles,
Smoking Room, Cr own H otel, W ym outh . Messrs.
Crickmay & Sons, Ar chts.
41 Lan caster Gat e. Alfred Roberts, Esq., Archt.
Sanatorium , W eym ou th . Messrs . Crickmay &
Sons, Archts .
Tun R.oom nr.esi:ir s. Deveni sb 's Br ewery, W ey~
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Easton, \ ¥ ., 43 Sonning St., Harnsbury, N .
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BUILDER & CO N TRACTOR.
26 Macroom Rd., Paddington, W.
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Croft, \Vm., 8 Wiverto n Rd ., Syclcnham, S.E .


Builder and Decorator, Rl'fe1·e11c~sto works executed under :
Messrs. Wimperis & Arber; T. E . Collcutt, Esq.;
Crook, B., ro2 Acre Lane, Brixton, S.'\V.
Crosser, A., 9 Grrat Sutton St., E.C.
Sanitary Engineer, Electric Light R. Armstr ong, E!-lq.; Mei:isrs. Mark King & Son; S.
Cruickshank, S., 8r3 High Rel ., Tottenham . N.
Cubitt, "\·V., & Co. , 2,:;;8 Gray's I nn Rd., \V.C.
Curringto n, J. T. 2 Cra nwich Rd., Stamford H ill ,N.
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Curtis, J . S. 1 & Sons, W hitehorse St., Stepney, E .
and Bell Fitter, &c.
59 FAIRF AX ROAD ,
J . Nichol, Esq.; A. llf R idge, Esq .; E. P . Thompson ,
E sq. ; llfessrs. J osep h & tlmit hem ; A . E . Purdie,
E sq. : A. Green, E.q.; Max Cla r ke, Esq. ; Ar thur
R . Mayi:i ton , J~sq.; Edmu n d W . W imveris, E sq.,
M. Garbut t , Esq., and others.
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Curtiss, W. & E ., 42 C urzo n St. , n1ayfair, W.
Cutting, F . C., u4 Kensi ngton Park Rd ., W .
Dabbs, vV. 111., Portland Avenue, S tamford H ill , N. SOl::ITH F\.AMPSTEAB. Gillett, Hy., 5 Leather Lane, E.C.
Dainton, S . J., Hclsizc Rd., Ki lburn, N .\"' · G ladding,"'·, 203 VVhitec hapel Rd., E .
Dakin & Co., 13J T he Crescent, P utney, S."' · WORKS- F A IRFA X MEWS . Goad, W . V ., 241 Camberwcll Rd ., S.E .
Davcnall, H. G., 49 Roder ick R d. ,Gospel Oak,N.\V. Godden, S. 43 Uppe r Geo rge St. W .
D ave nport Chas. (R. P. ). tro H a mme rsm ith I cl. , \ V. Godfrey, H. C ., Mermaid Ya rd, I-Iackn ey, N. E .
Davenpor t: Geo . . lOO "\Va rn er R d., Cam berwell , S .E . G odfrey, T. , & Son, Eve ring Rd., Cl apton, N .E .
Davis, A " 103 C lare ndon Rd. , No tting- I-Iil l, W . Eaton, A ., & Co. , 5 Iiigh St., '\¥h itec hape1, E.
E bbage, \ Valter, I45 S t. J ohn treet Rd. , E.C. God ley, H. W ., 5.J R ichford St., Hamm ersmith, W.
Davis, Tohn , Dryb urg h Rd ., Putney, S.\V. Godson, G., & Sons, K.i lburn Lane, VV. .
Davis, R., Jl \ Vcll ington S q. , C helsea, S .W . Eddie, Robert, t_7 Tyndale P l. , U pI!er St., N.
Edgar, T., 58 Wtmpole St., Cavendish Sq., W. Goodhall , S., & Son, 8J Dyncvor Rd ., Stoke Newmg-
Davey, A . F., 49 Central H ill , Upper Nonvood , S.E . ton, N .
Dawes, F., 47 Peckham Rye. S .E . Edmondson & Son, 6 Station Rd., l\1uswell Hill, N .
Edmondson & Hobbs, Spri ngfield Terr., Wi llesden, Goodman, \.V., & Sons, Corporation St., North Rd.,
Day, J oseph, 30 Argyle St., King's C ross, \ V.C. Calcdonian Rd., N.
Dearing, C., & Son, br Hall iford St., Essex Rd ., N. N .W .
Edwards & l\1edway, Doris S t., Ken ningto n, S.E . Goodwin, ' \' .. 14 Hatton Ga rden, E .C .
D ennett, J ., 24 S_ydcnham Rd., Sydcnha m, S .E. Gorha m, F . ] ., Poi nt Hill, G reenwich, S.E.
Dennis, J. , 158 Hur1 ingham Rd., Fulha m, S.VV. Edwards, E ., 120 L eigh ton R d., Kentish Town,N.W .
Elkington & on,Phren ix VVorks,Roman Rd .,Bow,E. Gou ld & Brand, 289 High St., Camden Town, N .W.
Densham &: Sons. 17 Circus Rd., N. ,~r.
Dent & Hellyer, 21 Newcastle St., Strand, W .C. Elkington, E., Stan na rd Rd., Dalston, N.E .
(Sanitary) Ell is & Co., 40 Botolph Lane, E .C.
Ellis, F . W ., 45 Anerlcy Rd., S.E.
Emmctt,T., r79 High St., Stoke Newingto n, N.
Emmitt, G., 59 l\lfartin St., J amaica R d ., S.E.
Tlf OS. ORANT,
Evans, R. & E ., 8 Lisford St. Peckha m, S .E .
Evans, , V ., 2 F u1brook R d. , tipper Holl oway, N .
Everard, C., L ucas \Vorks, Abbey R d. , S tra tford, E.
Builder, Contractor, Shop Fitter
Eyd ma nn, E . 1 Tun., H oll ey R d. , T urnham Green, W.
Fai rhead, G . & ] ., 160 L ong Lane, Benuondsey, S .E . and Sanitary Engineer,
Falkner, Hy., 51 Termyn St., S .W .
Falkner, J . W ., & Sons, Ossory R d., Old Kent Rd.,
.E .
Farrell, \ V ., Old Dover Rd., Blackheath, S .E.
112 HIGH STREET, PUTNEY, S.W•
Fearman . H. & F. , rr Charles St., E atton Gd n., E.C .
""=" Finch & Son, Duke St., Grosvenor Sq., W .
I Fletcher, \ V :.i. 5q Cadogan St., C helsea, S.vV. Agent to the County Fire Office and
Fli nt Bros., J'edlo rd Rd., Clapha m, . \\' .
Electrical & Sanitary li'Jowcr, W ., 37 G lintworth St., Dorset Sq., N .W.
National Provinc ial Plate Glass

: Engineers, Plumbers and


Floyd & Hayman, Buckingham St., Strand, W .C .
Ford, T. F., 42 Denmark Hil l, .E.
Ford,'!'., t1:61 \\Test Green Rd., Tot~enbam, N.
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Insurance Company.

Hot Water Fitters. Fordham,'''· & ons, 56 Hemstall Rd ., West Hamp-


stead, N .vV. Gray E., 256 Lillie Rd., Fulham, .W.
Fo rster, T ., Furnival St., E .C. Gray: J., Danvers t. Chel sea~~ -"!':· (H orticultural )
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Foster, Ii. s.I Essex St., ' \Thitefria rs, E .C. Green & Roxall, 59 So-01erset h.d ., lottenbam, N .
Gree n & Smith, 357 Seven SistC;rs Rd ., N .
Shop Fronts, Fittings and G reen, E ., Union Sq ., Islington , N .
G reen, G ., Jun . 38 No rth l<.d., Highgate, N.
Show eases a Speciality.
FOSTER Bros.,
G reen, Geo., 30 King's Rd.;.1,. St. Pancras, N .\V.
Green, H . F:; & Co., 217A upper T bam?s St., E.C.
G~cen, J., 5 L~usann~ Rd., Hatcham , S .E.
References to Arch itects and Surveyors Giecn, r . L. 1 Eagle St., Holborn, W.C .
if desired. Green, vV. t64 Junction Rd., N .
G reenwood, J., ro Arthur St. West, E .C .

Ojfice-31 I VES'J'BOURNE T ERRACE NORTH,


Builders & eon tractors, Greenwood, J. li., E?-stcheap ~ldgs . , E.C.:
Gregar, "\V. 1 & on, ]upp Rd., Stratford, E.
Gregory&Bcnce, 35\ •\ 'inchestcr Rd.,Swiss Cot.,N.W.
WESTBOURNE SQUARE, W. Gregory, T ., & Co., Station ·works, Clapham J unc-

M ac h in e J o inery Works-
Suffolk Road, tion, S.\V.
Grey, H. & W., J3 Flask Walk, Hampstead, N.W.
Grimwade, C ., 19 Wanvick Rd . Romford Rd., E.
Grosch, J., 13 G'.lentborne Rd., l-Iammcrsmi th , W.
126 &128 SHIRLAND ROAD, Grover, )ohn, & Son , "\¥ilton W orks, New North

Est a blis h ed 1867. PADDINGTON, W. Norwood Junction. Rd.,N .


Groves, John, JJ Chestnut Rd., Tottenham , N .
Hackforth & Clark, Bentick t., Cavendish Sq., W .
H ackworth, A., 41 Loudoun Rd ., N .W .
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 395

Hall, Bcddall & Co., 'V


aterloo Bridge .E.
Hall Bros., 336A :-<cw Cross Rd .. S.E . '
Horey, T. '"'., 276 'Vhi techapel Rd., E .
Horn, C .. High Rd, )Jew Southgate. N.
J efferies, J . E., 99 High Rd., Tottenham, N.
Jenner Bros., 9 Belgrave }iifansions, S.W.
l:fall, T., 23-25 Great Portland St., ·w. Hornctt, W., Houghton St., Strand, \¥.C. J cnrick & Crocker, 233 Borough High St., S.E.
}!alls, J., Copcnh'1gen St., Caled on ian Rd., N . Hornscy 1 \V. G., 205 Vicarage Lan e, Stratford, E. Jerrard, S. J., & Sons, 40 Loampit Vale, S .E.
Fialsc, Jos . 1 4r Filmer Rd. 1 Fulh.'1111, S.,¥. Horton, C., Goldsworth Works, \;\,Tandsworth, S. W. J ewell, R. A., 30 North St., ''landsworth, S.,V.
HtLm, J. 1 &_Son , 69-71 Den m ark .I-Jill , S.E. Iiorton, F . 1 25 Green Lanes, Stoke Newington, N. Johnson & Co., 61 Watling St., E.C.
Hamlett, F .. Cotswold Works, Barking Rd., E. Horwood, F. J.. 79 Perry Hill , Catford, S.E. Johnson, A. D ., 62 Rcaston St., New C ross, S.E.
J-Iammond, '\V., 72 York Rd. , Rattcrsca, S:\ i\T . H oski ng, G. 1., 27 "ylva n Rd., Forest Gate, E. Jo hnson, Bros., 168 \ Vhitechapel Rd., E .
Hampton & Sons, Ltd., l Cockspur St., s.w·. Hoskins, F. C., l Tufton St. \\f . S.\V. J ohnson, Chas., 25 Dailing Rd., Hammersmith, \V'.
Hampton, '\V., ·f.5 Red Lion St., \\Tandsworth, S ."\.V. Howard & Co., 28 Russell St., Covent Gdn ., ,V.C . J ohnson, T. H., 78.~ Commercial Rd., Limehouse, E .
(l\.oad ~Sewe r Contractor) Howf' , G., 41 '\Vi gmore St., Vl. Jo hnson, 'W .. & Co., Ltd., Belle Vue Rd., ''lands-

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Hanks, H e rbert, .19 Bc>rners St., '\V. ~ H owlett, J. 1 T6 St. An ne's St. 1 Limehouse, E . worth Common, S. \¥.
Hardie, Hy., 290 Romford Rd., E. Hubble, B. C., 4 Leander Rd., Brixton, " · W. Johnson, ., "Kirkdale/' Sydenham, S .E.
o nes & Betts, 37 Chester Terrace Eaton Sq., S.W.
H;crdy, E. 2r1 Globe Rd., E.
Harling, _G. N ., 70 .Hrockley R.d., S.E. f
. ones & Grove, 16 Stockwell St., Greenwich, S.E.
Harp.er, ~V., 83 Jubil ee St., Niilc End, E .
Harr:s, Edwd., & Sons, .p Uppc-r Berkeley St., '\V.
Harns & '\Varclrnp, " ' allwood St., LimehQuse E.
l-Iarrison & Spooner, 26 Col lege St., E.C.
lfarris, T., 3 Sale St., Paddington, \V.
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w. A. HUDSON,
Builder and Contractor,
Jones, T., 191ii Upper Richmond Rd.,
Putney, S.W. ·
Josolyne & Young, 89 Boro' High St., S .E.
Joubert & Son, "The Pheasantries," King ' s Rd.,
Chelsea S.,V.
Hart, P., 30.1 \\TL~::. t Green Rel., 'T ottc nh.:1m N . Kearley, C. F., 7n Bath Pl.,Kensington High St.,,V.

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f~arvcy, E . G., r 1Jarv<·st Rd., \Vcst Kilbu:·n, N .\V. 74 HIGH STREET. Kee n & Son, 309 New C ro ss Rd., S.E.
l-lan~ey, Jas., Rochampton, S. \V. K.eene, V.l. Ii., 23 Ashmo unt Rel., Tottenham, N .

HAMPSIEAD. I K.elland,,V. H. T .,43 J\1ano rRd .,Stoke Newington,N.


J(c1np & Son, 12 Sunderland Rd. , Forest Hill, S.J~ .

HAWKEY &OLDMAN,
K.cnnard Bros., Lc'"'isham Bridge, S.E. ,
]Cent, G. 1-I., I I \Vhitchead's Gi-ove, Chelsea, S ..\V.
Kent, T., 15 Bath t., E .C .
WORKS : CHURCH-LANE. Kerr, IV :.r.228 & 230 Bal ham High Rd., S.VV.
Kerry & H ollidge, 77 Highgate Hill, N .
Structural Alterations and all Kerry, E ., & Son , Higbga.tc, N .
Builders, Contractors, Sanitary Work estimated for. .Keyt• s, Head & Co., 6 Gray t., ?-fanchestcr Sq., "\iV.
Kid<il~,]. V., & Son, 24 Elder St., E .C .
. - & Decorators, Killby & Gayford, 87 Worship St., E.C.
King & So11 1 20 Clifton St., Finsbury, E.C.
liumphrcys. :'IL, & Son, Chesnut Rel., Tottenham, N . ~(ing & Son, 13c Ou ens Rd., Peckham, S.E.
Hun t, E., 4 .~9 l~ligh Rd., \Villesden Green, N.\.V. .King, Chas., 136 .Blackfriars Rd., .E.
IO & 21 Cambridge Road, Hunt, J ., & ~On'i. Sr St . .John St., Smi thfield, E.C.
1.fusscy, T., i+ Church St., Kcnsing-ton, ·\V.
l<.ing, C. H., 28 Church Row, Hampstead, N. \¥.
King, H. A., 8 Little Jam es St.,Gray_'s Inn Rd.,,V.C.
ln g-lish, G., i32 Ladbrokc Grove, Notting 1-Iill, \V. Km g, Herbert,20 Constant1MC Rd.,Hampstead,N.,V.
MILE END, E. Ireland & Sons. r::;8 \Vandsworth Rd., S . \\r . King, H., & Sons, "' Park Walk, Chelsea, .,V.
Irwin, \V. 1 1+3 Nf'w ~Torth Rd .. N .
I s:lac , E. J. , 8:; .F airfax Rcl.i St. Johns \\rood, N.\¥.
I'-!ng, ¥l., ~Son~ 3 Va.uxhall J,~ridgc Rd., -,,v.
Establish ed 1800. K.rng, '\V. 1'.. , 1 0 vt. Alic S t., h.
Ivory, J., 102 Great Cambridge St., E . Kinninmont & Sons, 26 Chilworth St., Pa.ddi11gton 1 W.
Ja chon , E., & Son, 43 an<l ·\4 Stepney H ip;h St., E. J(ipps, S ., r11 Long Lane, Bermondscy, S .E .
Jackson, J., Broadway, Plaistow, E. (Dra in and
Hawk!ns ~.\\:rig-h t, Brooksby t., Isl ingto n, N. ewer \\ 'ork)
B~nvkrns, I. G., 26 .:\fount l~leasant, \V.C . Jackso n, I., 1 0 4 Clova H.d., Forest Gate, E.
Hawley, \V. , Philip Lane, T ottenham 1 N.
Hawtry & Son, 3.~ Cannon Street, E .C.
Haydon, C. S., 458 & 'l6o Brixton Rd., S."W.
Jackson, 'r., 5 Dalling Rd., Hammersmith, \V.
Jackson, T. H ., Grnnd~· \\'ks., Grundy St., Poplar, E . GEORGE L. KIRBY,
Jarvi s & Co., .H igh H.d., \:\TiJlesdcn Gre('n, N. \V.
Haylock, T. ,V., 209 Ebury St., Pimlico, S .\~r. BUILDER,
I-layman Bros., 15 Goldney Rel., St. Peter's Park, \ ·V.
I-Ia.yworth, S., & .Sons, 108 I-Iigh St., Kingsland N.E. Queensland Works, HOLLOWAY.
Head, H. , i98 Bclsize Rd ., N.~¥.
Head, W. B., & Sons, r38 High St., Notting Hill, W.
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JA~VIS & SONS,
J. Structural Alterations at Nag's Head, Waltham-
Heard, A., & Co., 56 Harford St., Mile End, E. stow, £700; Wm. West, Esq., Archt. Addition to
Hearle & li'arrow, 229 Cable 't. 1 E.
Hearn, G ., 257 U pper Richmond Rd., Putney, S .\.\T.
guilders ano Contractors. :Factory, Hornsey Rise, £800; Jl1e.sro. Goodchild &
Hons, A r chts .. New Shop Front aDd Fittings, Law-
Heath, Thos., 40 South Eaton Place, ".Vv. E S TAB LISH E D 1850. r ence Lane, City, £170; Herbert Knight, Esq.,Archt.
Heath, T. W ., 8 Pembroke Villas, Pembrokf' Sq., VV. Structural Alterations and Shop Fittings, Ux-
I-leather, Echvd ., Queens Rd., Battcrsea, S.,¥. Offices: 253 and 255 Hackney Road, N.E. bndge Road, £700; A. Sykes, Esq., Are ht. Rein-
Hebblethwaite, J. , & Sons, Cumberland Mkt., N.,V. ~tatement after fil'e, and .Fittings for various Home
Hecps, J. vV., London 'Vall, E.C. Steam Joinery Works and Saw Mills: and Col.on ial Branches; R. Willey, E•q., Archt.
IR ie1nmann&Brown,17Ravens\\'OOd Rd. 1 Balham 1 S.\V . York Mews, York Street, N .E., and Decorn.t1ons, P lumb1ng, and Dramage work at
Hendy, R., r54 Ladbrokc Grove, Notti ng Hill, \V. J\iaythorn, Palmer's Green, N.
l:.:Cc nnah , J. A., Treg-othan, Vicarage Rd ., L eyto n, E. "Plevna Works," Goldsmith Row.
I:lcnncssy, \V., 10 Charles ' t., Commercial St., E.
Telephone r o. ~~1 D alston. Ki rk & Kirk, Esher. "t. West 1 S.W.
l-Iensman, \V. , 38-40 ·\\Tindmill St. 1 VY.
:H enwood, T., & 'on, 7 & 8 N ew Quebec St., Portman Knight, H. , & Son, i6 Bruce Grove Tottenham N
Sq., ,V.
A few London recently exec ut~d wm·ks :- Knight, J., 137 Disraeli Rd ., \.\Tand~worth W ·
Hcryet, C. J., Bl;u;khcath Hill , S .E. BUILDINGS- J(night & Son, 2 Canrobert St. E. ' · ·
~ c witt & Sewell, 30 Bush Lane, Cannon St., E.C. Bell Punch Printing Works, Tabernacl e St., Kn!ght 1 S ., 347 New 'K ing's Rel., Fulham, S.W.
B . eywood, R. :i\1:., 44A Bridge Rd., ~-lammersmith. K C., & Block of Shops, High Rd., Tottenham; Knight, W., & Son, Gunter Grovc,Fulham Rd SW
Hicks,]. Lynmouth Rd., Stamford Hill, N. EnNgsT FLINT, ]~Hq. , Arcl1iteci. ~<y.dd, J. 1 11 6 I~ampton Rd., Forest Gate, E . . , · ·
Higgs& Bill ,Ltd., Crown'~' ks., ".Lambeth Rd.,S."W. ci Crown 11 Hotel , New CroHs;
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Red Lion," La~ng, D. G. (h...P.), & Son, i6 Craven St., ·w.c.
Higgs, F. G., 451 Hcthnal Green Rd.,E. ,"'t. George Street , E . i JOHN HAMILTO N, Esq., Laird, J., 2 Hawsteacl Rd., Catford, ~ .E.
Higgs, F.,&l-I.F., Station\Vks.,Loughboro'Junc.,S.E. Architect. Lambert, ,V. H., & Son, 24 New St., Dorset Sq. N.W.
Higgs, J., 100 Clapham Rd., S ." ' · Extensive Stabling for tbe London General Lambie, S. R., 16 Rhyl St., Kentish Tov•m, N.\\r.
Higgs, J., & 'on, 2.:; Up. Park J:>I., Dorset Sq.,~·'"'· Omnihus Co ., at Kensa.l Gl'een; 'l'on'8Yard, Bow; Lancaster, E. , 22 Yorks St., liackney Rd., N .E.
Hilborn) F ., .J Cambridge Garden s, J{ilburn, N.\.V. Nisbett'sYard. Kilburn; &Singleton St., Roxton. Langdale, Hallett & Co., 138 Hrompton Rd., S."'·
Hildcr "'Edg-c, Hridlc Lane, Golde n Sq., '"· New Wing to Shoreditch Free Library. Langhan~ 1 J..• 4.1 Edcn .Gr?vc, Holloway, N.
Hill, A. B., 3,H Romford Rd., E. Two Blocks of Model Dwellings, for London I.angler & 1:rnkham 1:i\Iort11ncr Rd .,N.Kcnsi ngton,VV.
l-lill, '., 81 Church St., Kensington, \\T. ounty Council, Boundary Street Scheme. Lapthornc, f ., & Co., High St., Lambeth, S.E.
Messrs. Clarkson 's Premises 1 Cathel'in0St. 1 W.C. ~arke, \¥.Geo.,& 'on, 4 Tenter St., l\{oorfields E.C.
Hill, ,V., & Co., 5 Victoria St., S.'"'· Lartcr, VV., & Son, 76 Little Britain, E.C.
Hoare, J., & Son, 74 Blackfriars Rd., S .E. FIREPROOF STAIRCASES- i

Hobbs, T. E . Woodside Green. Sth. Norwood, S.E. Messrs . Carr 1 s Blacking Factory,Kentish Town. Lascclles, ,V. H., & C ., 121 Bunhill Row, E.C.
British Pianoforte Works, Kentish rl'own. J_,atl~cy Bros., New Rel., South Lambeth, S.W.
Hobson, J. D. 7 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C .
Hocking, A.]'., & Co., _;6 Gt. Q,uet·n St:, W.C. Forester's Hall Place, E.C.; Bath Buildings, LN~ngton, C. D ., 2 \\Toodberry Down, Finsbury Pk.,
Hock111g, Hy. r3 & q St. Anne s Ct., Soho, "\iV. City Road, & 7 & 8 Radsworth Street, for the
Hodson Bros.' Loam Pit Vale, L ewisham, S. E.
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Lewis'' Estatf'. Lawrance, E.,& Sons, 14-16 Wharf Rd., City Rd., N.
Holding, W., '&Sen, :;o Chuych St., Gret•nwich, S .E. EXTENSIVE REDECORATIONS AND Lawrence, F. 1 Church lld., Tottenham, N.
ALTERAT!ONS - Lawrence, W. (R.P. ), IO Tavistock Pl \\' C
Iioldstock, F ., 5 Colcherne. Ter., Earl's Ct., S .\:\7 • Dr. Barnardo's Hon1es, Stepney,Bow&Hn.ckney. Lawsi?-"., & So n, 321 Camberwell Ne~Hi., S.E.
Holland & Hannen, 12 Hyde St., Bloomsbury, W".C. Lea, ~· & E ., J & 4 \Varwick St., Reg nt t ., W .
Holland, ,V., 152 Sth. Hirkbcck Rd., Lcytonstone, E. St. Peter's Church, Islington.
Mr . John Piggott's, Cheapside. Lee, H . S . (R.P.), 221 St. lohn's Hill, S .,V.
Holliday & Greenwood, Loughborough rark Works, "Adam & b.ve ," Hotberhiihe. "lronfounders' Leney, I-I., III Ancrl ey Ref., .E.
Brixton, S. V1l. Arms," Greenwich. "Perseverance," Ken- Lcnfi", Thos. D., 232 Evelyn t., Deptford, S.E .
Holliday,E.,59 Fulham Palace Rd.,Hammersmith;VV. 11ing·tou ; all for New London Brewery Co . Lesl~e, Arthur,.., 97 Lark.hall Lane, Clapham, S.\V.
Holliday, F. ] . 47_ Anthony St., Comme rcial Rd., E. cc Black Lion," Gracechurch Street. "Gossett L~sli_e & Co. 1 St. Jam~s.' Ho. , K.ensin vton Sq., \V.
HollingswortT1,' H . H., Battens Yd ., High St., Arms, " Dethnnl Gr een. "Woolpack," 1'.1oor- L1dd1att, J. W., 9 Tnmty Rd., Tooting, S. ,V.
P eckham , S.E. fieldB; R. A. Lirn·cocK, Esq., Architect. Lidstone, J., & Son, 35 Hosier Lane " ' Smithfield
Holloway Bros., Victoria Wliarf, Beh•edere Rd., . . E. St. Edmond 's Church, Lombard Street. E .C. ' . '
Holloway, H. L., hurch St. Deptford, S.E . Cecil House, Theobald's Park, ' •V althnm Cross, Lidstone, N., 96 B lackstock Rd., F insbury Park, N.
Holmes, H., \Vh ite House, I.figh St., Hig_hgate, N. for Lady l\Ieux; J\1essrs. '.l.'YLKR & Co ., Arcbts. Liley, H . G., r7a Radnor Pl. Hyde Park ,'I.
Holmes 1 J., Terrace Rel., S. Hackney, N.E. Woodberry Down Chapel, , tamford Hill , L illey & Lilley, Whitcombe' St., W.C. '
Hood, A .. 351 Cambridge l.Zd .,E. Messrs . Rotherham's Premi,.es, Shoreditch. Lillie, E.]., 97 t. John's Wood T er., N .W.
Hooper, T., 59 ''I andsworth Rd., ."W. St. Mark 's Hospital, City Road. L1ngc1j· Geo., r24 Dailing I d.i Hammersmith, ,V.
Hooper, T., 40 Heron Rd., H erne Hill, S.E. Poplar, Hackney,_ Bethnal Green and Shore- L~nn, ., Crown "\Vorks, Goug l St., Poplar, E .
Hooton,~-, Beresford Rd., Harringay, N . ditch Fire Stations for the London County Lmtcrn, S., 137 ' ·Vardour t., Oxford "t. \V.
Hopkins, F . H ., 46 Adam St., Harper St., Old Kent Lister, Vv. ]., & Co., 37 Snow Hill , E.C.
Rd., S.E. Council.
Littl & Senecal, Union \Vorks, Hatton \'l>.'l, E.C.
Hopkins, Thos., 61 Great Ormond St., W.C.
396 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Lobb, T . J., 31 3 P ortobello R d., N ottin g Hill , W.

LOLE & LIGHTFOOT,


Mannell, J . C., 8 Ladbroke G rove , No ttin g H ill , W .
M a nsfi eld & Son, I69 Upper Thames St., E.C .
M a nter, C. , 52 Church Rd. , T otten ham, N .
Ma ntor , Chas., 325 C able S t., S t. George's, E .
Norton , T . , & So n, n Frederi ck S t. , S tratfo rd, E .

T elephone No. 703, Kil b urn. I


Trafalgar Squ a re,
l\llapl c & C o ., Ltd. , T otte11h a m Court Rd ., W.
M a rcha nt & Hirst , 136 Hi ghgate R d ., N .
l\1a rkb am, G ., Old G ravel La ne, St. George's, E .
GEORGE NEAL,
M a rshla in, Hy., IA Rob ert St;:,. B edfo rd Row, W .C . Builder & Contr ac tor,
M a rtin , G1 eo., Blissett S t .I. \..7reenw1cb, S.E .
Mars~ a n d John"l Y ork S t ,. Wa lworth, S~E .
CH E LSE A , S .W. Tennyson Works, Willesdcn Lane , Kilburn .
lV[a rtin, J., W a rwi ck P l., lVIai da Vale, \ ¥ .
Telegrams : " Li ghtness, London." Martin, W ell s & C o., Belvedere Rd. , S .E .
Telephone 409, K ensin gton . . . . Maskell , R ., & Son, I89 New North Rd ., N . W 01·ks executed in clude-
Maso n & Co. (R .P. ), IS Barbican , E,C. N ew Block of Flii.ts, P1·iory Mansions, K ilbur n ,
LOLE & LIGHTFOOT have a complete j\fason, J . C. 47 Camberwel l New Rd., S .E. about £ 5,000 ; R. D. H a nson, E sq., Al'cht. New
:i\1'ason, 'W. , $ treatham Common, S.W . Cath olic Schools, Kilburn, a.bout £5.000; R . D .
staff of practical and efficient workm en, Matthews & S trong, 470 W est Gree n Rd., N . Han som , Esq., Arch t., New m ock of Shop•, \.Vest
with machinery and appliances of a modern Matthews, >V., 9 Vi ctoria C otts., Arc hway Rd., N . E nd Lane, about £5 ,500; D eli Asa Joseph, EBq.,
Mattingley, Thos., Chu rch Rd., Tottenham, N . Archt. New Schools for Chr ist f: hul'Ch, Bronde• -
type, which will enable them to carry out Mattock Bros. 2I9 I sledon Rel., Finsbury Park, N . b ury, ahout £3,000 ; C . B.. l31<ker King, Esq., Sp1·ing
Maxwell Bros., Ltd . (R.P.), 308 Brixton Rd .. S .\Y. Gardens, Arclit. New Club. Paddington Green;
any work placed in their hands wi th 11/[clbourn e . Vi/ ., I Quee ns Rd., St. J ohn s \ ·Vood . N VV Messrs. P . St. A ubyn an d W a<llin g, A 1:chts., t h e
economy and despatch. Mello r, T. W ., 33 Wi lles Rd., Kenti sh Town . N."\V. Temple, vV .C., abo ut £'1,000. Al temt ionA and
:M iddleton, J., 26 Aven ue l~d., Tottenham N . decomtions at Brand on Park, Suffolk, fo r the Baron
Building an d Contractin g. A lterations a nd Repa irs . M ill s, J., 64 & 65 , Hatfi eld St., Stamford St., S .E . Barretto; Me,srs . J. K ingwell Cole and E . S.
High- Class Joinery . Shop Fronts an d Fitt inp:s . M ill s, W., 4 Ru tl1in Rd., >Vcstcomb c Park, S.E. Mansergh , Archts., ab on t £1,200 . New Warehouse,
Renewals and Itenovatic1ns. i\IIi lman , F . \'\T., 29 New Cross Rd .. S.E . Bateml\n's Row, Sbo1·editch ; A . L et t, Esq., Archt.,
P lain a"d High-class Painting and Decorating. Milroy, J., 42 B aker St., L loyd Sq., \ V.C . ab on t £2,000. New Schools fo r th e Willesden School
Sanitary Work . B oard; G. B . 'f. L awrence, Esq ., Arch t ., about
Gas and Hot W ater ]~ngineerin g . £ 16.000. New ChUl'ch House, for old St. Pancms
,. F. G. M IN TER, Church; C. R. Bitker Ki n g, Esq ., Archt . Messrs .
Electric Lightin p: . .. Bell-bangin g, etc., etc .. BUILDER AND CONT R ACTOR, Hollan d and H olland , n e w Gun F actory , H anow
Ferry Works, Page St., Westminster, S.W. R d .; Messrs. Done H u nter & Co., A rch ts., about
JV or ks executed include thefollowing, the cont1·act amounts £7,00 0.
for u·Mch were ji·om £500 to £ 12,000 :- 'l'elephon e No . 636 W 1r.s T .\H NSTE1L
Some of the Wodcs recen tt,1; execute'l inchu-le :
A L TEUATIO NS AN D Dr.:conATIONS. Additions to F e ver Hos pita l, Fulh a m, for th e
67 B asin gha ll Str eet, E.C.; Cleveland House, Metr opoli to.11 Asylums B oard; M essrs . A . & C. Warehouse,
K in g Street, St. Jam es' ; N ichol son's Ltd ., St . R A HS'l'ON . Decoration s and Sanit ary Work , for
Paul's Church yard ; a The Beehive,'' Eden Grove, ROW LA ND PL UMBR , E sq. , F .R. I.B .A. N ew Schoo ls , ~ Shop, and
H olloway, N .; 50 B edfo1·d Gardens ,\~'.; 53 Onslow Wi mbledo n and Streatbl\m, 1md Church o f the Office Fitter.
Square, W.; ' •J asper House," Earls Court Road, S ac red Heart, Wimbledon; F . A . W ALT RRS, E sq .
8 . W . ; '' Railwa y H ot el, " Beckenham; " Edi n burgh Rebu ilding White Horse, Parson' s Gre~ n , for
H ouse,,, Sl10ot U p H ill, Kilb urfl, N: W.; " Henekeys,"
22 H igh Holborn , W.C.; "Royal Palace H otel, "
High Street, Keusing ton, W . ; "Princess Cbarlotte,ll
l\1:essr~. CRJCKM AY & so~s . St . A g nes Schools ,
K e n s in g ton; 'r1n rPLB Moou. 11: , E sq. Convent a nd
Schools , Somer's '!'own. St. J os eph 's Chu r ch , H.ed-
George Newton,
Prin ces~ Str eet, Regen t Str eet, W. ; F ire Brigade h ill; A. E . P uno rn , Esq., .l!'. R.I.B. A. Endowed Builder
Station, Fulham Roa d, S.W., etc., etc. School s, K ingston; A. J. P 1 1~ K r ~ GT O~, Esq.
El e ctric Li g ht Station, Wimbledon; A. H . . and
NEW Burr~o r Nos . Pmrn o 1~ . E sq ., A.l\'I.I.C. l~ . 1 En ginePr. New Work- C ontract or,
146-152 H ollowa y R oad. N . ; N ew Residence, house, Bletchin gley; ]' . E L IF F, Esq. Rebuildin g
Sho ps, St ables, &c., N . Finchley ; Club Honse, 48, 49, & 50 Rupert St., Haym a rket; Messr s. 93 SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD,
10 Nassau Street, Shaft esbmy Avenue ; Electric Sub C HAl'tIDEnS & D n w1r.s . The Florence Hott:l , Rupert
St. , Hayma1·ket; MessrA. C HAM BER S & D ttw us .
Station, Milner Street , Chelsea, S .W., et c., etc.
N ew El ectric Light Sta tion fo r t he. Fulham Southwark, S.E.
D r-:COR A'flONS . V estry , £30,000 ; Messr s. M~ D H U R S T & R1Tct:ni..· ,
23 Rosslyn H ill, N.W.; 47 B uckin gh am P a lace Engineers. N e w E lectric L ight Station . Bexhill- No rto n, -µ,r, J. , 1 2 Cun ningha m Rd ., T ottenha m, N .
Road, S .W.; 1 Ch eyn e Ga rd ens, Chelsea; Cadogan on-Sea ; G i::ono ir. H UBBA R D, E~q . , A r cbt. ; A . H . Notn.rn n, J., 87 B road L ane, Totten ha m, N .
Lod ge, Carlyle Squ are, Chel•ea; H Courtfield P REECE , Esq ., Engineer . St. Thomas' · Chur ch,
~o tting)Him, J ., 22 l(y naston Rd ., Stk. N ewing ton, N .
Gardens , Ken s in ~ton, S .W . ; 2t0 Oxfo r d Street, >V.; Streatham; SP RN CE R. W . Gn A NT, Esq. , A.R .I.B .A., N unn , E. L., 425 E dg ware R d., ·w.
237 R egent Street, W . ; 85 H igh Street. Ke nsington, and S TD NF.Y R J. SMJT H, E •q . , F.H. I.B .A., F .S .I ., Oatley&. Son, 28 A lde rm a nbury E .C .
W .; 9 B rompton Road, S.W . ; 49 Onslo'll· Square, AI"Chts . N ew Electric Lig ht Station , Reigate, fo r Ol dma n, T. & A ., I06 New C ros~ R d., S .E .
S.W.; 22 Sumner P lace, Kensing t on, S.W. ; 108 th e Bor ough Council ; Messrs. MRDH LI RST & LLO YD, Oldrey, I:l:., B ., & Son s, Hig h Rd., Ki lburn,N. ~'.
Maida Va le, W., etc., etc., etc . E ngineers. N ew Prem ises , Pop lar, £ 20,000, f or O lver, ]. V., 47 H ig h St., K ingslan d, N.E .
Messrs . Spratt'• Patent, L td. ; MAx Cr,An1rn, E sq., Orfeur, F ., 9I & 93 Effr<i Rd., l:lrixto n, S.\.V.
F.R.I.B. A ., Archt . New Conve nt a nd Schools , Osborn 1 .T ., & Sons, 73 -75 Lower Th a mes St., E .C .
W0< •dford ; H.ev. A . J. Cano11 Scoles, Archt . New O uth:va1te, ]. , & So n, ~4 Upper East S mi thfie ld, E .C.
L o rcl en,W. I-I. ,&Son, ro7T ri ni tyR d., Up. Too ting,S . \ ¥ . E lectric Light Sta tion, Ept:iom i A. E . Pridmo1·e,
Lovatt & Son, 94 York R d., K ing's Cross N . Paddiso n, A . V., i P ic keri ng- P L, Bayswater, '"\~r.
L ove, R ., & Co ., 2 & 3 Exeter St., Strand: W.C . Esq., Arcbt. W ork" for the School Board fo r London; P a lmer, W . D ., 75 J)ul wich R el ., He rne IIill , S.E.
L on don & County B ftnk ; 'l'heGAs Light; &C oke Co.,
Low n, R. D~, & So ns, I2 As hbroo k R d., U pper et c., etc. Aniount in g t o a bout £ 250,000.
Papp in , J ohn, r Lavcrs Rd., Stoke Ncw ington 1 N.
Holl oway, .N . Parfitt 1 Jo hn, & Co., Craven Rd. , VVi llesdcn, N .\V.
Lusco mbe & Son, 33 H<u-row Rd., W . Parker, E., 7r S t. P a ul's Rd., T ottenh a m, N .
L yfo rd, Geo rge, 266A Uxbr idge Rd., W . Mitc hell , E . W., 322 C old.harbour La ne, S.E . P a rker, G., r24 Rumn er Rd ., Pec kh a m, S.E .
L yne & Sm ith, 23 Farring-do n St., E.C. M itchell, T .E" 108 Drum mond St .. Euston Sq., N .\:V . Parker, V\T., 44 lWay St.,W cst Ke nsingto n, Vl. (Con-
L yons, E., 19 Navarino Rd .. Richmond Rd .. N.E. Mitchell , W . J ., & Sons, D ulwich Vil lage, S .E. tra~tor fo r D rai nage) ·
Moo n, J., 25, Commercial Rcl.,1.,_Lambcth, S .E . Parkmso n & Son, 27 Southampton R ow, W. C .
Moo re, \¥111. 1 I-Io icombe R d., l~otten h am , N . Parsons & Co., t 32 Upper H..ic hmo nd Rd., S.\\T.
Morley, J ., 131 Brixto n Hill , S .IV. Parsons, Jas., 190 ~ r92 W ate rl oo R d., :-3. E.
McCORMICK &. SONS, 1\[orris & Co ., 2.\ G ranville Pl., Orchard St., \\r. Pascoe, F . Vl . 37 Quecnmorc Rd., Stroud G reen, N .
B UIL DE RS & OONTRA OT OR S, ~1orris & Sonsl P ark Lane, , ¥, Patma n & Fotf1 0ring ha m, IOO T heo bal d 's R d. , W. C.
Morse, John, Finchlcy Rd., Child's H ill, N .\V. Patten, C . \.V., 35 Gt. Ormond St., W.C .
Northampton St., Essex Rd., N. lWortimer, T. E ., 19 Maxi ll a Gdns ., N' .Ke nsington,\\' .
l\1ortimer2r "\V. F ., 160 Choum ert Rd ., Peck ham , S.E .
Patt~ nso n, \.V. 1 & So ns, 5 Wh itehall, S.\V .
Patn ck & Son, 28 'W estminster Bridg-e Rd., S .E .
TEL EPHONE No. 116 DAL S'.l'O N . 1viowatc, J as ., ror C lap ha m Park Rel., S .\.V. Pavey, \~r. , W i ncbmorc H il l, N . (R oad a nd Sewer)
Recent 1Y01·ks execv,fod include- Mowl em & Co ., Grosvenor 'Vharf, 2\1i ll ba nk, S.\'\T. Payne, C. 1 &Sons, Barrington Rd., C rouch E nd, N .
Munday, T. B ., 73 Endcll St., Bloomsbu ri·, l'l' .C . Payne, Geo., ro r B arry l Zd. 1 Eas t Dul wich 1 S. E .
North-Eastern Hospi tal and St. Pan cr1ts Work- M unday & Sons, 8 Sava12;13 G cln s. 1 T ower Hi ll, E .C . Peacock, A . 1 "Lynda !e," C lapha m Park 1 8.W.
house ; Messrs . A . & C. Harnt on , Ar chts . Bedfor d ~1 u rgatroyd, T ., 14 Jo hn's Mews, Bedford R ow, Vl.C. Peacock Hros, 5r W ater L ane, Brixton H ill, S.W.
College ; E . A . Gruning, Esq., A1·cht. New Offices an d Mussett, A . G,.10 H artington Rd., S. Lambeth,S.W . Pearce & Co., 646-648 Holloway Rd . N .
W ar eh ou ses for Messrs. IVhiteley, Ltd., W estb ourn e Myriug, T., & L.o. (R.P. ), 09 A bbey Rd., N .W. Pearce, VV., & F. , G a rde ner's La ne, P utney, S.\V.
Grove ; Mess rs. H owgate a n d Keit h, Ai·chts . Church Nash & Sons, roo Ke nsin«to n Park Rd ., W . Pease & Kentish, Ho ll y Hill , Hampstead, N .\.V.
Finchley ; E . Hoole, Esq., A r cbt. Poplar Publi~ Nash, Vi/. 1 72 Amc rsbam Vale, New Cross, S .E. Penfold, I V, J., 30 Wells Rd., L r. Rydc nham , S. E .
Library ; Messr s. Clarkson, Arc!Jts . B usin ess P r e - Nash, W. , 239 K.ensi ngto n H ig-h ~t . . \ \' . Perkins & Co. (R.P.), 15•1 Gt. Tichiield St., W .
mises, Guildfol'd St. , W .C. ; Messrs . Shoppee, Ai·cht. Nea1, G ., 'f ennyso n V\Tks. , \ Nillesde n. .Lane, N.\V. P errin, ·w., 27 D ecrbrook Rd., He rn e H ill B.E .
R esidence, Stanm or e ; Amold Mitchell, Esq. A l'cht . Neighbour, H ., 283 Brixto n R d., S .I'' · P erry & Co. Tredegar \\forks, Ordell R d.; Bow, E .
Sanitary Work s for '.l'. McKi nnon Wood, Esq.,L .n .c.; Neighbo ur,\\ ' ., 23 Dalling Rd., H a mm ersmith, W. P er ry Bros:< 19 Bishops Rd., Cambridge Heath N .E .
R ogel's F ield, Esq., E ng m eer ; and for Sir W a lter Neil , W ., r65 Turner's Rd., Bow, E . Perryma n, u .1. 5 J?a rk Av., Tpttcnha m, N . '
Foster, M .P ., and others, u nder Professor Corfield. New by, P. J., & Hros. , Chase S ide, Southgate, N . Jl helps, A ., 4 Strcatham PI. , Brixton H ill , S. '\\T.
Many W orks for London School Board, since 1870 . Newman's, Ltd., White H orse La., S . Norwood,S.E. Phillips, G., 13 :i\Lanchester St., W. C .
Undergroun d conveniences for City of L on don , Newman, W. , 3 Dohcm ia Pl., J\{are St. , N .E . P h1l11ps, T., S Ladb roke Grove, Notti ng Hill , W.
I slington , and St . P a ncras . New ton, G., 93 Southwa rk B ridge Rd., S .E. P hillips, W ., & Son , ro Baker St. 1 \¥.
Nicholl s, J. G., 3 r9 Stan stead R d., Catford, S.E . P hilpson & Son, 27 Craven Tor., W.
Nichols, F ., 34 Cross St., I sl ington, N . P hil ps & Bisiker, J7 Queen's Rd.{ l3ayswater, W .
Mc D owalll;'.\· G,, 27 Calais S!·; Cambcrwel l, S .E. N icholson, T hos.. 47 O ld Comp to n S t., Soho Sq., W . P icken, W . F., 85 K ing's R d ., C 1elsea, S . ~'.
Macey, J. lVl ., & Sons, Da nes n o., Wyc h St., \.V .C . Nicks, ] ., & Co., 92 Falcon R d., Battcrsea, S .IV. P inkham{. C ., 198 Pu rves Rd., ICensal R ise, N .W.
Mackley B ros., Fordwych Rd., N . Cricklewood,N.W Nixon, J. , Godliman St., E .C . Pitcher, J · D ., & Son, 25 r Goswell Rd ., E . .
McLacblan, T., & S ons, C laplrn.m Pavement, S .W. N oakcs.t....J. .t....10 :H udso n Rd., Ca nni n~, T own , E . P itma n & Son, 30 Newga te St., E .C .
lVkSwi ney, W ., 84 Geo rge St., Portman Sq., "\V. .N obl e, J.<.. c. ., 93 G loucester R d., S . vV. Pocock, J ., Fi nsbury R d ., \Vood Green, N.
Maddisoi_;1,.. \ "¥. J. , Clarkson St., Carmin_g- Town, E . No rris & Son, 35 i'viarchmont St., \V.C. Pocock, 8 ., 713 Wandsworth Rd., S. W .
Mallett, rt . & G., 233 Clapham R d., S .\.V. Norris, J., il,O Ki n,!?''s Rd., T ottenha m, N . P oole, H y., 169 Oxford St., \.V.
Malpress & No rth cote, 421 L ordship L a ne, S .E . North, C ., Grove W ks., Ma nbcy ltd., Stratford, E . .P oole, ] ., & So n, 13 St. Al ban's Rd., Ke nsing ton, I V.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS . 397
Robertson, P. S., & Sons, 141 Edgware Rd ., vV. S~mmon ds, C., Harley Rd., Willesden;unction,N.'\Y.
Robey, J. T., r94 Bow Rd., E. S~mmonds, Geo., Pepys Rd ., Deptfor , S .E.
ARTHUR PORTER, Robinson, Wm., IS Kill arney Rd ., VVandsworth S :mmonds, G., & Son, Erlanger Rd., New Cross. S.E.
Builder & Con.tractor., Common, S.W. ~~m pson & Annett, 5 Church St., Kensi n ~ton, \ •V.
Robson, Chas., A lbion Rd., L ewisham, S.E. Simpson, J., & Son, 48 Paddington St., W .
702 High Road. Tottenham. laughter & Son 10 Sloane t S IV
Sma rt, ]., 87 Bri'xton H il l, S.\V. . .
}Vorlcs executed inclu.-Je- I Sm~rdo n, R. ]., 322 Kentisb Town Rd., N.W.
t. F aith' s Church, Stepney; 't. Mark's ChUl'ch,
Bethnal Gl'een : St . Faith's Pal'Ochial Buildings,
H. ROFFEYi ru~th & Brown, 30 V\Tes tern St., Up. No rwood, S.E.
Sm~th & Co., IOO l\1ount St., Grosve nor Sq ., '\V.
Sm ith, Frank , Devonshire Rd., Greenwich, S .E.
Stepney; St, Mary's VicaTage, Tottenham; St.
Matthew's ChUl'ch Rooms and Dwelling House, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Smith, Fred., 20 Bishopsgate St. \¥ithout, E. C.
Smith, G ., & Sons, J\IIuswell Hill, N .
Ponder's End; St. John's Church Room, Isle of Smith , G . W. 1 IS Vi carage St. Stratford E .
Dog·s; St. John's Arldition to Schools, Isla of Dogs; ~uildford Works, Putney, S.W. §m ~th, H., & So n ,sWcth e rb):TC'r.,E arl~ sCt . , S.\V.
Me8Srs . J. E . K. n.ud J.P. Cutts. Al'chts. St: Mary's ~m1th, H., & Sons1 r28 St. Ann's Rd., S .Totten ham, )l.
Church Vestries in Edmonton : St. Ma1·y's Vicarage, 1¥orks Executed z'nclude-
Edmonton ; llfossrs . Doug'las & Fordham, Chester,
Archts. St. John's Mlssion Room, Tottenham; St. S TR UC TU RA L ALTERATIONS, ESTABLISHED 1859 .
John's Chul'ch Room, tamfo1·d Hill; Spencer W. SANITARY PLUMBING, AND
Grant, Esq., Archt. Al terations to St. P aul' s
ChUl'ch, '.L'ottenham: Addition to St. Paul's School, HOT WATER WORKS, 0->c.
JAMES SMITH AND SONS, Ltd.,
Tottenham : E. B. Ellis, J•:sq., Archt. Additions to BUILDERS,
ul\'.[arti m; He1·on /' Bracknell, for General Milman. JUNCTION WORKS , SOUTH NORWOOD, S .E.
New \.\lards, &c., Hackney Uuion; Residence at References to Architects ~nd Surveyors Cottages, S!ades Green, El'ith, Kent, for the S. E.
Woltliamstow; vV. A. Finch Esq.,Archt . Edmonton if desired. Hailway Co.; Architects, Messrs. Humphey, Davies
Public Library; Ma mice B. Adttms. Esq., Archt. and Co. -i 7, 49 and 57 Brompton Road, S. W.;
Ruilding Tottenham Public Library; Messr:.i. Architect, G. Edwards, Esq. Stables and Cold Store,
Edmeston & Gabriel, Archts. Building Parish f71·avel Lane, Southwark; Architect, E. Carritt, Esq.
ChUl'ch, Roehampton; Geo1·ge IT. Fellowes Prynne . Rogers & Bully~ 32 DarJaw Rd., Fulham, S .\V. Home and Colonial Stores, Wttrehouse, Finsbury;
Archt. Denn V>tughan Mem01·ial Church, Kensal Ronald, R . S., 36 St. Ann's Hill, Wandsworth, S.VV . Al'Chitect, R. Willey, Esq . A.l.'tizans Dwellings, Webb
Rise. Addition to St. Saviour's Church, Crouch Rose & 'on, Beulah Hill, Nonvood, S.E. Str.et, Bermondsey, fo1· the L. B. & S. C. RailwRy;
Hill; Messrs . ,T. E . K. & J.P. Cutts, Archt. ;Rose, F. G., Catford B rid ge, S .E. Al'ch1tect, C. L . Morgan, Esq. Convent at Chi•wick:
Rowe & Co., 22 Finsbury J\1:arket, E . C. A.l'chitect, C. Ford Whitcombe, Esq. Radical f'Jub
Rowe & Sons, r32 Seven Sisters Rd. , N . at Willesden; Architect, J . CMb, Esq. Shops, High
Potter, '.F. W., 2 Shepherd's Bush Rd., vV. Rowe, W ., Lansdowne Rd., Clapham , S .W. Stre7t, Ealham; Architect, F . Perks, E sq. Fairbairn
.Potton, G. 1 r9 Gainsford St., I-Iorselydown, S.E. Rugg, Tas., & Son , 165 Earl's Court Rd., S .l'I". Institute, Barking Road Plai•tow, E . ; Al.'cbitect., H .
Prestige & Co., Grosvenor Rd., Pimlico, S.W. l~u sse lf, ~·, si,Lauri ston R~., Sout? I-Iackney,, ~ . E. C. Lander, Esq. Green Dragon Public House, Ber-
Preston, Wm., rr6 Grange Rd., B ermondscy, S.E. I,ussell, w·. f., 99 Al scot l'-d., Beimondsey, S.E. mond sey; Al'chitects, G. Elkington and Sons.
Pritchard & Renwick, 9I Tooley St., S.E.
Prosser, D., 23 & 25 Charlotte St., F itzroy Sq., W.
Pryor,"'· A., Kingsgate Pl., Kilbun1,i. N .\V'.
Pugh, H. E., I Eton Place, Adelaide l<.d., N ."' ·
Pulham & So n, 21t2 Ferndale Rd., Brixton, S.W.
Sabey & Dixon, 3 St. P eter's t., Islington Gn., N .
Saint, G ., 25A Edwards Sq ., Kensington, W .
St. John, J. H., & Sons, 6o Seymo ur Place, B ryan -
ston Sq., Vl.
Salt, S ., 40 & 42 Turner's Rd., Burdett Rd., E.
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S m!tb, T., IJ Roskell Ter., Lr. Richmond Rd., s . ~r.
m1tb 1 T. A., & Co., Ltd ., 3 Robin l{ood Court,
Salte r, A., 33 Roderick Rd., K.cntish Town, N .W. Milk St., E.C.
Quarterman, W'. H., 50 Old Broad St., E.C. S mith, IV. H., & Son, 480 Fulham Rd., S.vV.
:Rayment, J. J., &Son,4 Pont St., Belgrave Sq., S.IV'. Salter, vV., Webber St., Lambeth, S.E. (Shopfitter)
Sanders, Tos., 92 Crawford t., Bryanston Sq., ·w. Smith . vV., 67 D enmark Hill S.E .
1-!.ay ner, R., 20 Elder St ... No rton Folgate, E.C. Smith, W., Eldon Wks., Ha;leyford Rd., S.E.
Read, J. , & Co., 26 Little Cheste~ St., S.IV'. Sand on , Edwd., 327 Harrow Rd., W.
Sang-ler.&Pinkham, Mortimer Rd. 1 l{ensal"Ri sc,N .V•l . Snewin Bros., & Co., High Rd., Clapton, N .E .
Read, IV., 43 Church Rd., B rixton, S.'IV.
Reason, \V., Rosebery Avenue, VV.C .
R eddish, vV. (R.P .), & Son, 148 Clapham Rd., S.W.
I Saunders, F. , Princes St., Ca,·cndish Sq., \V
Sawyer, J. '\V. , 84 Larkhall Rise. Clapham, s:Vl.
Snook, Alfd., 7I Liverpool Rd., Islington , N.
Soanes, T., & Son, 5 Orde Hall St., " ' -C.
Say, }I. \ \T., Thorold Rd., '\¥hittingto n Rd., V{ood
1 Sobey,!. 30-34 Lamb's Conduit t., W .C.
Green . N . ' Somerford H., & Son, 138 Manor St., Clapham, S. W.
~ayers, Thos., :'6 Arabin Rd ., Brockley, S.E. Soper, R., 1s8 St. John' s Rd., Deptford S.E .

ALFRED REED, I Sayers, W., 86 New Kent Rd., S.E.


Scott, A ., 22 South Mol ton St., IV.
Scott, S. J. , r39 Bishopsgate St. \ Vithout, E.C.
~o uthco tt, Messrs., outhwood L ane, :Highgate, N.
Sparkes, John, & Son, 14 King St .....Tower Hill, E .C.
Spear, A., 40 Westminster Bridge Kd.t.S.E.
Sci-ivener, \V., & Co., 8 Fitzroy Rd., Regent's Park, Spicer, G., 73 Disraeli Rd., Putney, S. \¥.
' BUILDER and CONTRACTOR., N .W. Spiers & Son, 3 Hill Rd., Abbey Rd., N.W.
Scurrah, Vl. A., 22 Gower Pl~ ''r.c. Spra ke , Foreman, & Son, Pont St., Belgrave Sq., W .
YORK WORKS, STRATFORD MARKET, Selby, T. & H., 94 Mare St., {ackney, N .E.
Selway, J., & Sons, 45 Uppc:r (ennington Lan e, S.E.
ey mour, \\T., 2:=; South.ville, \Vandsworth Rd., S .'\V .
LONDON, E.
Sharp, C., .1IA f".l i!lside Rd. , Tottenham, N.
Sharp, \V. J., & Son, 3 1 Annin~ St.1 Shorcditch, E.
Chas. Spreckley & Co.,
harpe, G., Gibbins Rd., Strattord, E.
IV'oRKS EXECUTED INcr,uoE : N ew Schools for S harpin gton, T : G. ~l(imbcrley Rd., Nun h9ad1,...S.E . SHOP-FRONT BUILDERS
vVest. Ham School Board, London School Board, Sbaw 1 G., 20 K.1ng .ii:dward St., Ncwgatc St. , ~ .C. AND
vVanstead School Board, Ea•t Ham Flchool Board, Shaw, G., 8 '\Vigmore St., \V.
\Vest H1tm Hospital. Additions for Leyton School Sheffield Bro!\., J\Iildmay Avenue, BalFs Pond, N. COMPLETE SHOP FITTERS,
Board, ·west Ham School Board. Villas and Factory Shelbourn~ 701111, & Co., 70 F enchurch St ., E.C.
work, large and small. Shep herd, 1\ ~• 66 Bermondsey New Rd., S.E. PHCENIX PLACE 1 CALTHORPE ST.,
Sherwin, H. li.. 1 23 & 24 Gt. James St:, \l\T.C.
Sherwood, L eytonston e Rd.I.Stratford, E . Gray's Inn Rd., London, W.C.
Reid, A . W., & Co., 69 St. Mary Axe, E.C. (Sani tary)
R eynolds, F. G., & Son, 4 Brix ton Rd., S."'·
Reynolds~
H. hodes,
J., \~rest Hampstead Avenue, N.VV.
r., r8 Fairholt .Rd., Stoke N e\Yington, 'J>,T ,
S hi ers, R. & ]. , 5 K ing St., B..egent St., 'V\T.
Shipp, I-1.. , & Son, 433 1-Iigh Rd. , Tottenham, N .
Shurmur. '\\T., Riverside '\1\To rks, Upper Clapton, K.E.
Shute, '\\Tm., 10 Chelverton Rd., Putn ey , S.\¥.
Sibl ey, H . A., Lower Richmond Rd., Putney, S:\V.
AIR-TIGHT s~ow CASES. I
Rice, D.S. & on, r .) Stockwell Rd., Clapham, S .IV'. JEWELLERS' FITTINGS A SPECIALITj
.~ichards, j. C., 03 Nu tfo rcl Pl., Edgware Rd~, \~T.
},1clutrdson,]. 0 ., Albert Rd ., P eckham, S.E.
R idd le, J. , 154 :H ig h St., Poplar, E .
Rid e r, 1..; ., & Sons, r8r Union St., S.E . W. SILK'. & 50N, Stace, E. , Rye Lane, Peckham S.E.
Staines & Son, 6r Gt. Ea.stern St., E.C.
@uif~eu an~ 'lQecorntorG, Stanford, J., 193 H ither Green Lane, L ewisham, S.E.
Staples & Son, 2I2 Farm er's Rd., l{ennington, S.E.
R. RIDGWAY &. SONS, 13 ~igh Street, Homerton, N.E. 8tanley, I. H ., 93 l.a.ndor l~d . , Clapham, S.W.
Stapleton. J., & Sons, n2 High Street, Stoke Ne,,· ..
Builders and Contractors, ington, N . .
tighti119, fjeati119 , & V'e11tilati119 €119ineers. Stapley & Tucker, Disraeli Rd., Upton, E .
1Vo?·ks executed include the followi11g-
BLURTON .Ro., Low&R CLAPTO~, N.E.
0.tlices-2
1Vorks-C r~AP'l'ON, Ho:imnTON , AND LEYTO~. St. Luke's Church, Hackney. External . re•tora-
Bcwkers-LoNDON .A~D CouN'l'Y BANKJNG Co. tions. Grove nnssion Cha.pd, Homerton, Building
Recent Ttfl"orks /nclude contracts :-
eight new Class Rooms. Drapers' Shops , Hackney ,
Extensive alterations, fitting:.:;., and decorations .
E. SWAN & SON,
horeditch Workhouse and Casual Wa cds ; Hackney Uninn, Alterations and decorations to
Hackney Guardi ans Oflices, Infirmary \yards;
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Board and Committee Rooms, &c., and new +-g)?; BUILDERS, ·K;-+-
Ha.t and li'eathers" P. H ., Southwark; "'l,he Lq,vatories. l)atent \Vood Decorating Company,
R.arrow" P.H., Boro'; Ro.m's Chapel , Homerton, Homerton, Rebuilding premises after fire . Lundon
Lighting and Ventilating; Infant Schools. Lower
Clapton, Heating; Kilburu, Ley tons tone. Leyton,
and South vVestcrn Bnnk, Hackney, General pepairs
!i.nd decorations. Lady Holle's Schools, c;eneral
CONTRACTORS & DECORATORS,
Wa!thamstow, Tottenham, W'alworth ,Blackwall,etc. repairs and decorations . St. Barnabas Schools,
.
I Refe1·euces lo Arclu'/ects, Snrveym·s, etc. Homerton , General repairs and decorations. "chool
Board for London, Contractoi·s for r epairs and
BEAUFORT WORKS,

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paintiuO'. '· Rownhams." :Rusbill Park, AlterR.t.ions
R!mcs 1 ] . , Antill Rd., Tottenh am, N .
R ivett, J., 35 r High St., Stratford, E .
and high-class decorations, erection of Conservat or y,
&c .
Walham Green, S.W.
Ro ber ts, C. P., 138 St. Paul's Rd., I-lighbury, N.
i{obcrts, L. lI. & R., 34 Rhcidol T er., I sli ngton, N. ESTABLISHED 1876.
{oberts, T. R., & Co., 2+ D evo nshire Rd ., Forest ,_.._
Hi ll, S.E. Simmonds Bros., uB Cronnvell Rd., s:v\r.
398 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
Star & Son, Gresham Rd., Brixton, S.W. Tout, A . H ., 2 H e rbert t. , Haverstock H ill , N ."\V. \Velsh, T ., & Son, Chatsworth Rd. Stratford, E .
Starki e, Gardiner, & Co., A lbert E mbankment, S.E. \Veston, G. E ., 42 'Vellcl ose q. , St. Gcorg(•'s, E .
. "teed, P . & F., Stuart St., City Rd., N . "\Vcston, T. , r7 Ariel Rcl. 1 Brondesbu ry, N .
Steed, T . D., 9 B arrington Rd., Crouch E nd, N . I
Steel , Wm ., 66 A lbi on Rd ., Dalston , N.E. WILLIAM TOUT,
tevens, Bros., Yonge Park, Seven Sisters Rd., N. WEST HAMPSTEAD
Stevens, G., J7 Lingham St., Stoc kwell , S .W. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR,
Stevens, T., 45 South Molton St., .W.
Stevenson, Thos ... 6 S hc ldo.n St., Paddington, N. Victoria Works, Hendon, N. W.
Stewart, ]. , tN W est GreC'n Rd., Tottenham, N. j)uilcer,
Stimpson & Co., 78 Brampton Rd., S .W. Offic e and Store Yard : Brent Street.
~t ua rt, R . L., 194 Lower Rd., Roth erhithe, S.E.
Swan, E .,& Son,Beaufort Wks .,,Valham Green 1S.W . Residence: Finchley Lane, Hendon .
.:::iwcet, \\r., Lo ve rid ge Rd., H am pstead , N .'\V.
Sykes & Son, 9 Essex St., Stra nd , \'f.C . ESTABLISHED 1879.
Sykes, A., Perry Hill, Catford, S .E. ..)
R eferences to well-known London A rchitects if
d esired. Sanitary Work.
A. E. 5YME5, Telegrams: "W. Tout, Hendon. " Structural Alterations.
Builder and Contractor, ....................................................
Carpenter's Road, STRATFORD, E. Townsend, F., 62 Pinc Rd., C ri ckl ev1rood, N.VV.
Store Yard in Warton Road . T ozer,}'. , Uxbrid ~e Rd. S tat ion , "\•V.
BRONDESBURY, N.W.
:1:raies & So 1~s 1 8 Elgin C 1·csc.ent, No tting· fl il~ VI/. mttWitkl#
T17orl.:s execuled include :- lrca sure & Son, Cottcnham Rd. 1 }lolloway, l'IJ .
Shoebury Water ·works; Lei gh Schools; Southend Trccmai n & Piper, 42 Clyde Rd., T ottcnb a m, N . \iVh cc lcr , ]. _W., \ •Vinr hmorc Hill , N .
Schools; (.),uecn's Hotel. Southend; l\!Iusenm, West :rr!be, E., 4)?eodar Rd ').. Putney,~·'"· ·\>\ ' hitakcr, J., 19r Earl'g Court Rd., S .\\T.
H1tm ; Houses, Shops, and Roads, Chadwell H eath; Tri ggs , E., lh e Chase, L..la ph am , S.W. Wh itby, Slate & Whitby, F eatherstone Hltlg-s., H ol··
Underground Convenience, Southend. Extensive Trollope~.G. , & Sons, H a lkin St., Belgrave Sq .,S.\V. born, \V. C . (Decorative and ?anitary \\Tork)
Alterations to Cart a nd H orses, Ma1·y!and Point ; Tucker, .t:. B., 82 Lavender H ill, Battersea, .s:·w·. "\~T hitc, A . ·\V., &Co. , 110Lower Rd ., R othcrl1 ithc,S.E .
Carpenters' Arms, Canteen, Stratford ; Crooked Tugwel l, T . B., & ons, 4 Belsize Crescent, Hamp· \ •\Thitchcad, L ., & Co ., 1 ortland Pl. N., Clapham
Billet, Vine Ta.vern 1 Shadwell i Sanitary Work, stead , N .,'f. Rd.,S.W.
West Ham Guardians; and W est Hom Hospital. Tunks, W., 2r5 Cornwall Rd., Notting Hill , vV. Wilk(•s Bros., rog Buckin gha m Palace Rd. , S:"\V.
[Telegrams : " 8yma1T 1 London."] Turnbu ll & So ns, 8 No rthumberland A lley, E . C. Wilkin son & Sons, r 17Cl arr n<lon Rd .,N ottg". £[iJl 1 \V.
Turn er & \:Vithcrs, S tratford Rd., K.ensi ngton , \ •V. "\Vilkinson Bros., 64 and 155 St. Thomas . R d ., Fin s -
Turner, T. , Allfarthing Lane, V\Ta ndswo rth, S.V./. bury Park, N .
Taperc11 & Davis, 16 Cartbusian St., E .C. Turpin,\'/. J. , 2 Canfield Pl., 'vV. H a mpstea d, N.\V. Wilkinson, ,V. B ., & Co., Ltd., 1 Victoria St., S .\'f.
Ta»ener, C., & S on, 8 St. J ohn's Wood T er. , N.W. Turtl e & Aprieton, 14' St. John 's Hill , S .l'f. Will ett, VV. 1 2 Sloane Gardens, S. \V.
T ay lor, W ., & Co,_ 50 P ercy Rd. , S bep hd 's. B sh., W. ))demann, H. J .<.':.7 Vi ceroy: Rd.,_ S. Lambeth, S .'vV. \.\Ti]Jiams, E. & A ., 17 D erring St., Hond St.. ·\·V.
T aylor, W. E ., & Lo., Prince's Works, F!urlingbam l yennan , J., 220 Walworth Rel., S.E. '.Villiam s, GC'o.~ 70 H.atton Garden, E .C .
Rd. , Fulham, .W. ]:j mes, A. E. 1 Ca rpe nter's Rd. , Stratford, E. \\Ti Jlia1.n s, G . S ., & So ns, Ri chmond St., ThornhiJli
T enn a nt & Co., Gra nge Rd., Will esden Gm., N.W. Uff, ' ''alter;., 125 ] uckingham Pala ce Rd., S .W. Sq. , I slingto n, N .
Thom, Wm., 40 First St., Chelsea, S.W. Vaa Vliet, .1.1., !1anor Estate Office, D ulwi ch, S.E.
Varc, Bros. , r3 Spring St., Paddi ngton, \V.
~V~ll!am s, }I. J-' 13 to 18 R erm~nd sc-v St., S.E.
Vlilliam s, J. I. , 87 L~1 n c ast cr l'-.d., VV.
Tbomas, 'T., 56 Black Lion Lane, Hammersmith, W .
Va ugh a n, R., 48 Spencer St. , Goswcll Rd. , E.C. "\V i lli am~ • .Son, & "\Va lling ton, 132 S hepherd 's Bush.
Vears, John, & Co., 27 Crave n T er., Bayswater, \.V. Rd.,W.
Veitch & Close, 2 Longfo rd St., Munster Sq., N . W. W illiams, '\¥. , & Sons, r7 Benbow Rd., l{ammer-
ESTABLISHED 1825. Vigor & Co., 15 King St., Poplar, E. smith, \V.
Voller, Fredk., Truro Rd., \ •V ood Green, N . ·will iams, IV. R., 98 Hig h S t., Putney, S .'vV.
\Vadc, G ., 24 Flood St., Chelsea, S .\.Y. \Vill ott, C . H . & J. W. , 63 Goldhawk Rd.,VV.
·w agstaff, G ., & Son, 9 Bartlett's Bldgs., Holborn '\Villmott, J. , & So ns, Totte!1 ham L ane, Horn sey, N .

W. THOMERSON & SON, C ircus, E.C .


\Va lfo rd,J., & Son 73 Knightrid er St., E.C.
\Va lker, E. T., 16 'falbot Rd., Totte nh am, N.
Will s, M. D. , 40 Northcote Rd., Batte rsea, S.W.
Wi lsher, G., 563 Seven S is ters Rd., N .
'\IY'ilson ,A. &T. ,59De Beauvoir Cr es. ,King-slandRd. ,N.
\Va lker, E. 'I'. & F. T., 92 St. Leonarcl's Rd., Poplar,E . Vlil son 1 E . K.. , & Sons, Ltd., 13 Sussex Place, South
Builders & Contractor~,

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Wall, C., Asbb urnGam ·wks. , Lot's Rd. , S.vV. K ensington, S."\\T.
W a ll, H., & Co., Carlton Rd., Kentish Tn., N.W. vVil tshire, W., H eath t. , H a mpstead , N.\'f.
Wall er & Co., 4 Lyall S t., Belgrave Sq., , .Vi/. Wimp ey, G., & Co., 30 The Grove, H a mmersmith,\¥'.
ATLAS WORKS, \ \Tallis W. , Ramsden Road, Ealham, S.\•V. \'!incisor , H .. & Co .. 6r Strathblaine Rd. , Clapham
IV ard & L ambi e, 2 Hom sey St., Holloway Rd., N . Tunction , S. \·V.
HACKNEY ROAD, Ward low, G ., The Grove, Hackn ey, N.E. \\fire & Forrest, 57 Church Row, Betb na l Grce1.1, E.

LONDON, E.
......I \\Tari ng , S. ]., & Sons, 17,:;-181 Oxford S t., W.
"\.Vatmoughl. T. "\¥., 27 Philip Lane, Tottenha m, N .
\ ·\Tatson & Ellwood, SI7 Lordship Lan e, Dulwi c h, S.E.
V\Titherilt, L ee, & ~1artin, 10 Chapel St., l\1a yfa1 r,W.
Wood , F. & F.l·· 64 Cleveland S t ., Mil e End Rd. ,E .
\ Vood, H enry rc h, 157 }.i! idland Rd., L eyton, E.
\ .Vatson B ros., 5 Charlotte St., Portla nd P l. , vV. . W oodwar~ W ., & Co., 13 \Vil so n St., Fin~bury, E.C.
11; a tso n, W / 168 Larkhall La~e, Cl aph ~1m, S .W. Wordley, .u... W. , 6o Godwin Rd ., For st Gate, E.
\\ atts, G . N ., 147 H igh St., Notting Hill , W. Worra ll & Htevens, 58 _Howl a nd St., Fitzroy Rq ., W.
TIN''. \',frson & Beveridge, 12 Albany St., R egents Pk. , " 'atts, Johnson & Co., Tile Yard, Comme rc ial Rd., W orsley, R . E., & Co. 1 H enry St., Gray's Jnn Rd .,.
L imehouse, E. w.c.
Thompson, J. J.. 137 Old S t., E.C. \ •\Tayla nd, E . , 18 White Lion St. 1 P c nton villc, N. Wrig ht, Hy. , Dailing Rel., Hammersmith, \.V.
Thompson, W., Willow Rd., H a mpstead, N .W. \Ve~th crley & Tho mpson, back of 452 l'i'ulha.m Rd. , W1·ig ht, H.J. , Cadog·an Gardens, Chelse;i, 8.W.
Tinckha m, P., 7 St. H elen's Terrace, St. Quintin 's s.w. Wyand & So ns, .33 l\'.l.a.rlocs R<l ., Kensington, S.W.
Park, ~orth K ensingto n, W. \ Vebb, A ., Long thorne Wks. , Romford Rd. , E . Yeoman, S priO'gs, & Co., 4 Shnibbery Rd. , Streat-
Tinson, E ., 169 Warwi ck Rd., l{ensi ngton, W. \.Y cbber, A . A ., 47 Mortim er St., IV. ham, S.\.Y.
Titmas & Sons, G ra fton St. E., To ttenh a m Ct.Rd.,W . \ Veede n & Shrimpton , 50 Church St., l{ensin g ton, "\V . YPrbury & Sons , Birchington Rd., K.i l burn 1 N .W .
Todd, G. E., & Co., r92 HackneyRd.,N.E. vVeir, vV. , 58 South Audlcy St., W . Young & Lonsda le, _l u11 ction W orks, H erne llill, .E _
Tomes, W., 6 The Grove, H a mmersmith, W. \Velis, R., 2 Ridley St., Bermondsey, S.E. Y oung H., & 'on, Cleveland Rt., 1VI:ile End, E .
Toms, E ., .11 W elli ngton St,,_ Camden Tn., N.W. \V elis, ,'f. , Jt Harnsdalc Rd., St. Peter's Pk., W. Young: C. H. , _:;o Paradise Rd., Clapham, S. \V.
T oten,W. H .,155A Glo'ster Kd. , S . K ensington, S.W. \\' ells & Co., 56 Paddington St., \Y. Young, R . J., JO Barbican, E.C .
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 399

2. Provirycial.
Berlfordshire. Berkshire-continued.
AMPTH/LL. Garside, G., & Son, Hockliffe St. GEO. S. LEWIS (continued.) WALLINGFORD.
Sharpe, W. T., 'Vob urn St. Tutt, G. B., Sandy Lane Brasher, W. , & Sons
Yirrell, T., Bridge St. New Clothing Stores , Oxford
ASPLEY GU/SE. Road, for l\fr. Langston; MrLLAR WANTAGE.
Sinfield, Charles LUTON. & NAYS'1!TH, Archts . Wl1eeler, J., & Son, Mill St.
BEDFORD. Angel, G., Melsom St. Shop and Pemisesand ' 1 Brewers' 'Vhiting, Gregory & Stroud
Coleman, T. H., 84 Foster Hill Rd . Attwood, A . , Ashto n Rd. Arms" Inn, for· H. & G. Simonds;
Corby & Son, 27 T avistoc k St. Dunham,'~' . G., Guildford St. WINDSOR .
J. H . GOODMAN, Archt. Bampfylde, E. 1 Francis Rd.
Dawes, A. J. Exors . of, Priory St.
1
Kint?:ham 1 G., Old Bedford Rd. New Premises, Elm Park, for Fe1·- B ishop, R ., Grove Rd .
Foster, S., K.empston Nev ill e, T. & E. 1 Castle St.
Frcshwate1· & Sons, 2.~ Castle Hill Parkins,.t. D., High Town R.d. ~~h~~' Limited; G. W . Wxnn, Butcher & H endry, Arthur Rt.
Pryor, l..7. ,V., Cardiff Grove Cooper, G.. & l::ion, Ld .. High St.
Gell, JC, & Son, 65 Howbury St. Extension to Morris & Co. 1 (Decorators)
Harrison, G., Rutland Rd. 8aunders, J., & Son, Duke et. Market Pliice; MnLAR & NAY-
Smart, G., Guildford tit. Dickinson, E. (R.P. ) & W., Victoria
Warton & Dunstall, As hlmrnbamRd. SlllrTn, Archts. St. (San itary Engineers)

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\.Yhite , J.P., Bramham Rd. OFFLEY Extens ion to Truro Brewery; F. Foreman, R., -~lbany Rd.
B/GGLESWADE. Sharp, C. POTTON. W. Ar,nunv, Archt.
Daulby Bros., Hitchin St. Wellington Arm < Hotel, for H .
Ruffell, J. D., Exors of, 8tratton St. Bartle & Son, Bu ll t. & G . Simonds ; W. RA v&:sscao1<~'.f 1
DUNSTABLE.
Rainsford Bros.
Woodm an, Samuel
Arebt.
Extensive PrintingWorks, Kate-
Wm. Green & Son,
Cheshire, T. , 7 Matthew St. grove, for Petty & Sons, Limited; Builders and Contractors,
Nash A., l>rincc's Bt. SANDY
French, W. E. , &. Co. M1 LLAR & NA YSMJTH, Archts .
\Vhit~ 1 F. F., Prince's St.
EGGINGTON, Le(ir!ttou Buzzard.
STOJ""FOLD . Business Premises, Croydon; C.
8Mrr11 & BON, Archts.
Ql;l£iun, 'tru.titthznr.
Morris & Son
Edwards, H. , & Sons Redhouse, S. & J. Extensions to Queen Anne's Col-
lege, Caversham, £~,000; J .
HOCKL/FFE, Leig!ttonBu.zza1·d. TODD!NGTON, Dunstable. OsnonNJi: 8M1T11 1 Arcbt.
Ayer, J., Son 1V01·ks executed :
& Durhun, D. Complete Shop fittings for Read-
LEIGHTON BUZZARD. Mu ckl cstow, George ing Industrial Co. op. Society, New Billi11rdRocm nncl A dditions,
Cook, D., & Son , 48 Ashwell t:it. WOBURN. London lid. , &Caversham Branch, Sir D. F. Gooch. Batt.. Clewer
Dawson, A . E., 8 Heath Rd. Gregory, H., 36 & 37 Bedford St. £1,000; W. RAMB LING, Archt. Park; Che:-;ter n.nd Perkins, A rchts.1

5~ Shops and block of Offices, London. Twenty Cottages for E.


Friar Street; G. W. Wxnn, Archt. B. Foster, Esq., Clewer ?i-fanor.
Business Premises, Minster Street, 'l'wo Entrance J... odges and Squash
for Harris & Son; W. L RWTON, Racket Court, A . L. Wigan, Esq. ,
Archt. Forest Park; A lfred Burr, Archt.,
Berkshire. Extensive Factory, Reading, for
the " London Graphic" ; Mx ssn.s.
London. New Billiard Room and
Additions, W. V1tnderbyl, Esq.,
White Lillies ; A.H. Attwater, Esq.,
E1LOART 1 Surveyors, Chancery
Lane, London. Archt., London . Alterations and
ABINGDON. Houghton, A. H., Donnington, near Additions , Pliillip Barnett, Esq.,
Pope & Co., East Wooclhay Large Residence, Lodge and
Buckle Jas., Spring Rd. Stahling, Bingfield, Berk s; .Toirn Farnham Lodge, Bucks; A. H .
Ricketts, Jas., r Tesdale Ter. Plumb, T., Greenham Attwater, Arcbt., London. New
CAs11, E$q., Archt., London.
Thatcher, George, tcrt St. PANGBOURNE. And numerous other important Drawing Room and Additions, Sir
ASCOT Boxall, T., & Son works. D. F. Gooch. Biirt., Cl ewer Park ;
Charman, H . READ/NG. Hesketh & btokes, Archts ., London.
Trust, T. Badcock & Maxey, Thames Side New Entrance Gates and Additions,
WalJis, D ., Race Course Lane Bottrill, J., & Son, King's Rd. 'V. B . Avery, Esq. , Oakley C'ourt.
Margetts, J. H., 6r -65 Brunswick St. Alterations and Additions, Lord E.
Watson, W. Bourton, \V ., ro3 'Vatlington St. Ncwber_ry, F. 254 King's Rd .
BINFIELD, Bracknell. Collier & Catley, St. Mary's Butts 1 S. Churchill, Queensmead; and
Searle, H., 32 & 34 King's Rd. many other Work s.
East & Hyde Fitt McCarthy, E., London Rd. Taylor, D ., & Son, I South tit.
BRACKNELL. Go~dwiu, H. VV., Castle St. Wheeler Bros., 42 Caversham Rd .
Brown, G., Winkfiel d H awkins , ,V., Erleigh I d. \Vbiting, T. F., The Grove Hollis & Son. St. Leonard's Rd.
May, W. J ., Priestwood Wks. Higgs, H ., & Sons, ~ r Queens Rd. Kelly, T., 18 Victoria St .
SONN!NG, Readr1tg. Knapp, E., King's Rd.
CHOLSE Y, Wallz1rgford. Robin son, Geo . Knapp, T., Grove Rd.
Bosber, C. W ., & Sons STR EA TLE Y, Reading. Pither, G., & Son, Temple Rd.
COOKHAM.
Cooper, J. K., & t;o1~s .
Frewing, Jos., near tstat1on
GEO. S. LEWIS Smallbone, J.

Norris,
SUNN/NGDALE .
J., & Sons
R eavell, A. H., 37 Peascod St.
Slaughter, J ., Bolton Rd.
\Vill ett, E. K., Fr:rnccs Rd.
Lacey, R. G.
Spencer, - ·
CROWTHORNE.
and B~O~· B'1.iley, A.
T/-IATCHAJV/.
Brown, G.
WINKFIELD.
TWYFORD, R.S.O. Searle , E.
Spear & King Builders and Contractors Hussey, R .,_ Kiln Green WOKJNGHAil'f.
EAST ILSEY. ·~Nigmore, li. Seward, J. B ., Crown 'Vks.
Taylor, E. T .. Post Office Kennet Joinery Works,
FARINGDON.
Cadell Bros. READING·
Ritcbings, J., Station Rd.
HUNGERFORD. Established rs:;;.-l'elephone 270.
Hoskings,H., Riverside Joinery 'Vks.
New, F ., Chilton Foliat . .
Worl.:s 1·1t hand and fu.st compleled-
N ew Premises for Metropolitan
Buckinghamshire.
"'ooldridge, J., & Son, Canal Wharf
Bank and Wellington Club, Friar
KINT/JURY. Street, Reading, £9000; F . W .
Bance, J. AMERSHAM. CHALFONT ST. PETER'S.
Ar,nunv & G. W. Wnnn, Joint Darlington, Geo., High St.
LAMBOURNE, R.S.O. Colcma_n, Jos.
Owen, F. ch~~~~~· Caversham, Oxon; Sin \Villiams, F. G.
A YLESJJUR Y.
Ryder, D., Gold Hill
MAIDENHEAD. A B1~~lUFIELD & :30NB, Arch ts. Green, W. Y., & Co, r.1- ' Valton St. CHESHAH
Cooper, T. K ., & t:ions, Castle Hi ll Ext.ensive Additions to ,i White J\llaync & Son , Station Ct. Abbott,,¥ ., & t:ion, Bcrkhamstcd Rd.
Cox, C. \~r., & Son, BridgeRd.vVks. Hart Hotcl,' 1 Sonning, Berks., Vvcbster & Cannon, Cambridge St. Boughtop, W ., Red Lion St.
C reed, W., Boyne Works £4000; W . CA,rPDELJ, JONES , Bed- Darvcll, R., Berkhamsted Rel.
Edwards, F. W ., Queen tit. ford Row, W.C., Archt, BEA CONSFJELD. Moad , A., 55 Cestreham Villas
Gilroy, \V. Queen tlt. Large Business Premises, Duke Bagley, James 'V., High St. 'Vall is, J., & Sons. Herkhamsted Rd.
H ill , H., King St. (Drai n Work) t;treet, lleading, for A. W .. Baker Child & t:ion
Partlo Bros., North Town & Co. ; W. D. Bur,r,1s, Fmsbury JJLETCHLEJ". COLNBROOK, Slou![lr .
Holderness, A .
Pymm, F. J. , High Town Rd . Pavoment, E .C., Archt. . Yi rrcll, T.
Roberts, t:iaml., High St.
Silver & Sons Ltd. , Allwood Wks. New Rt"staurant and Dwell_1ng- JJ/ER TON, Aylesb111y.
Wells, John, Welliu!ft6n Rd. Ho u se Duke Street, Reading; Grist, S., Ld. DATCHET.
West Bros ., Albert l:it. w . D. 'BULLIS, Fio•bnry Pave- BUCK//\"GHA Jl/. Bidwell , E.
M/DGHAM, Reading. ment, E .C. , Archt. . Boyse (late Marshall & .Boyse) Hunt, - , The Green
James, T., Bath Rd. Large Cold Storage Prem ise s, Jl,farsha ll \.J., 26 & 27 High St. Pearce, J . H.
NEWBURY. Southampton Street, for Venner & 11bbcts, J · K., West St. aundcrs, F., Eton Rd .
Adey C . W., West Mills Sons; Jos. Gn& 1~NAWA:r-,. Archt. Sc~rs, A., Datchct Common
Alte rat ions and Additio ns .and BURNHAIY/, nem· Afarllenltead. \Villct, E. K., The Green
Banc~, E. A. East Woodbay fitting out ~omplete , Premises, Almond, G.
Chivers, A . J.,
63 Cheap St.
Newbury, Berks.; W. HA.lIDLIN, Deverill, W . B ., High St. ETON.
Elms G. & Sons, Benham Painter & Allder, Chapel St. Goddard, W ., & Sous, IH High St.
Head, G~o . , Tot Hill, Burghclere Archt.
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Buckinghamshire-continued.
ETON WJCK. GEO . H . GIBSON (continu ed.) I Buckinghamshire-continued.
H. D. BOWYER (continued.) HENRY H. SHERWIN (cont).

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Burfoot, H . Slough, for Messrs. T. \.Vethered and
Areht. Two Riveraide Residences• Chmch, Waddesdon, Bucks; W.
FARNHAM ROYAL, R.S.O. Cook.ham. for G . P. Hemming,Esq.; S ons, Ltd., £2,100; Jas. H. Deacon, White,Esq.,F.S.A.,Archt. Restora-
Wheeler, H. Brett A. E lphicke, Esq.,Archt. New Esq., Archt. New Sewers and Road, tion of the Church of St. Mary
FENNY STRA l'FORD.
Taylor, Alfred, Aylesbury St . wing to Hughenden Manor, for
Coningsby Disraeli, E•q., M.P._; A.
I Mo ntem Estate, S lough, for A. H .
East, Esq .,£1,160; John Bnker,Esq .,
Magdalen, Wincbendere, Bucks ;
W. White, Esq., F .S.A.,Archt. New
GREAT MARLOH'. Vernon, F.8 .I., Archt. Business A.M.I.C.15., En~dn eer and Surveyor. Wings and Alterations to Ashby
Carter, T. S., Ch apel St. Premieee,Hig-h Wycombe. for Mes•rs. , New S~werage Works for Beacons- Folville Manor, Leicestershire. Al-
Lovell, Y. T., High St. Mcilroy; Thoe. Thurlow, Archt. field District Council; Thomas Cod - terations, Waddesdon Manor, Bucks.
Sellman, vV. & T. New Capital and Coun•ies B11nk, rington, Esq., M.I.C.l~., Enginee1·, Alterations and Additions to Black-
HIGH WYCOMBE . High Wycombe; W. \.Vall~ce, Esq., &c., &c. well Hall , Cbesb am . New Strong
Biggs, G., & Sons, Great K.ingshill.
Bond, ]., & Son. 'l'ottericlge Rd.
Archt., 27a Old Bond St .
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Cbennels, A ., Cippeabam
mswww Room at '!.'he Herald's College,
Queen Victoria St., E .C.; H . Hard-
Boyles, G. , Desborough Avenue wick• Langston, Esq., Archt. Al-
Chapman, F ., Leigh 't. Harris, F., Boulter End. near Hearn, G. Stoke Rel. terations and Additions t-0 Stratton
Dickens, H. T., Easton St. Harris, J. 'I'., iO Easton St. Hibberd, G. Hencroft Rt. Audley Park Fttrm Buildings at
Herring, R., London Rd. Tackatnel:n, A.J & Son, r~Iigh St. Hillesden, &c. Do. do., Hatford,
1?errin, T ., VVindsor Rel. Berks . Additions to Evelina Hos-
Sargeant, E ., Ch urc h St. (1'1ason)
HENRY FLINT, pital, Southwark; Thoe. Harris,
Builder & Contractor, C. H. Hunt & Son, Sharp & Co., Iligh St. (l\lfasons)
Simmons Chas., Stoke Rd.
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SPENCJ'."R'S WOOD (Reading).


Esq., F.R.I.E.A., Architect. Alter-
ations and additions to "'l.'he Ash-
lands," Billesdon, Leicester. Church
EASTON STREET, Builders & Contractors, Wheeler, E. Institute and Club. P addington
Station Works, HIGH WYCOMBE. STANTON BURY. Street, Marylebone ; Thomas Harris,
HIGH WYCOMBE. Esq., AJ:Cht. Villa, \Vendover; G.
This old established firm bas c11,r- Robinson, 'T. P.
JV 01·ks executed include - Luckett, g sq., Arcbt., F .I.A.S.,
Various Chair Factories; C. E. ried out many large contracts in STOKE POGES. l!' .I.S.E. Alterations Brill House,
Moxham, Esq .. Arcbt. Cricket London, Enfield, anclneigbbourhood Carter, J., \.Vest End Bucks.; S. Gambier Pan-y, Esq.
Pavilion, High Wycombe; Thomas of High Wycombe . Coast, P . J., toke Common AJ:Cht.
Thurlow, Esq., Archt. New Wing lV01·ks exec11tetl ncentlv- STONY STRA7'FORD.
to Pond House, Radnage , Bucks ; Rebuilding Glory Paper Mills, Betts, Thos. . ·
Chas. Carter,Esq ., County Surveyor, Wooburn; J. N . Hobday, Ssq., \.Valker, \V., Wolverton St. Mary WENDOVER (Tn..,,g).
Archt . Foundations and Works foe Engineer, Dover. TAP LOW. Holland, T., Hi gh St.
the laying down of new machinery; Parsonage, Wycombe Marsh, and \Vakeman, P. Senior & Clarke
Thomas Robinson & Co., Rochdale, Residence and tltables, High Wy- WADDESDON, Aylesbmy.
Engineers. New Wing to Cottage combe; A . Vernon , Esq., A1:cht. 1,VEXH--1.M, Stouglt.
Crook, Ch>ts., & Sons
Hospital, Hi"h Wycombe; A. Bank for Capital & Counties Holland, Jos., & Son Hartl ey, W.
Vernon, lTIAq., F.s.I., Archt . Busi- Bankinli Co., Ltd., H igh Wycombe;
ness Prem ises for Messrs. Dix & Co . ; W. Wallace, Esq., Archt., London. WHITCHURCH, Aylesbury.
School of Science and Art, High Factory, High Wycombe; J. HENRY H. SHERWIN, Cannon, W.
Wycombe, A. Vernon, E~q . , F.B.I., Thurlow, Arcbt. BUILDER ANO CO:\TRAC'l'OR, WINSLOW:
Archt. Catholic Chw-ch of St. Stables, &c., Whit tington, for WADDESDON, AYLESBURY; Matthews Bros., Horn St.
Augustine, High Wycombe; A.. E. Hudson Kearley, Esq., M.P.;
Purdie, Esq ., F.R.I.B .A ., Archt., - . Bloomfield, Esq.,Archt., London . AND 23, 24. G'l'. JAl\IltS' BT . , WOLVERTON, R .S.O.
New Mansion, Chalfont. Buck.., for Large Chair Factorv, Hig-h Wy- :Bico11'0RD Row, LoNno.x, W.C . Wilson & Martin
the Rt. Hon. C. T. Ritchie, l'Y!.P . ; combe. Paper Mill s, Wooburu. lYorks exe cut~d include :- 1,VOOBURN, Wooburn Green, S.O.
M. E. Macartney, Esq., A.rcht. New Residence, Glory Mill. Wooburu . Restoration of St . Andrew's Nash & Sons
Factory knd Offices, etc., Slough, Schools, Amersham Common. Resi-1 Church, Foxton, Leicestershire; W .
Bucks, for 1'Iessrs. Ellimn.n; Messrs. dence for W . Birch , Esq., High Wy- White Esq., F.S.A., A.rcbt. Re - WOOBURN GREEN, S.O.
Nottali'e & Sammons, Arcbts. E lec- combe. Re-decoration and new buildi~g Tower of St. Michael's Williams Eros.
tric Light Station 1LDd Works, Hii>h Drainage system, Upland• , Hughen-
Wycombe, for Edm 11 ndsonsElectri c1 ty den; Su rveyorn, Messrs. Hedg·er and
Corpomtion. Ltd.,Westminster. Ad- !\fixer, Charing Crol-IR.
ditiens to Uxbridge Sewage Outfall And many other works.
Works for the Urban District Coun-
cil; C. Nicholoon Lailey, F .G.S.,
Westminster, Engineer, and New
Offices, High Street. Slough, for
Hurst & Son, Amersham :H ill
Loosley, Son & Pearce, Oxford Rd.
Cambridgeshire.
Messrs Notttige & Co., Architects . Martin , B. W., Oxford Rd. BASS!NGBOURNE(,,earRoyston). Rattee & K ett, Station Rd.
Additions to Desborough Arms Nash, J., & Sons, 28 T emp le End Warboys, G., &Son Redding & Son, Tennis Court Rd.
Hotel and Saracen's Head Hotel, Pierce, G . C., 4r T emple End Richer & Willmott, Cberryhinton
H igh Wycombe, for Wheelers' 1::-teevens, J., & Son, 8 Cre:ndon St. CAMBRIDGE. Rd. (Horticultural)
Banyard, P., 26 Gwydir St.
Wycombe Breweries Ltd.; T . 'rhur- IVER (Uxbridge) . Bell, W., & Sous, 4s Castle St. Royall , T. J, Tenison Rel. (Plasterer)
low, Esq., Archt. Jones, Harry Runham, J., 22 Devonshire Rd.
Clark, W., & Sons,~Newmarket Rd.
LANE END, High Wycombe. Saint, Wm., Devonshire Rd.
Smith, G. Scales & Robins, J7 Hills Rd.
Free & Co., Priory Avenue COULSON & LOFTS, Seymour & Sons, 67 St. A ndrew's St.
LANGLEY.
Crtiok,l. W., }Iorscmoor Green
Builders & Contractors, Sindall, ·w., 9 Mill Lane
EAST ROAD, CAMBRIDGE. Thoday, F., & Co., Ltd.,104 Hills Rd.
LINS~ADE (Leig!tton Buzzard).
GEO. H. Glf>50N, Y irrel, T.
~Viwks exectded during t/u: year Walke rley, IJ. C., kous Rd.
1900 t'rtclude : Williams, F ., 64 Victoria Rd., Ches-
Builder, Contractor NEWPORT PAGNELL . Additions, University Arms Hotel, terton
& House Decorator, Wilford, B., 74 High St. Cambridge, for Jesus Coll ege, Cam- Willmott, E., H£.£"ySt.
Co rn Market, PRESTW0~1J.t.t. llHssenden, bridge, £5,200; Messrs. G. J . and
F. W . Skipper, Archts., Norwich. Morriss, G. 1 Chiefs Lane
HIGH WYCOMBE, BUCKS Parsons, G. School and Boundary Walls, New MARCH.
Established I876. Telephone No. '2J. Barnet, £10,700; \V. Pywell, EsQ.., Barrett, J., Acre Rd, ·
PRINCES RISBOROUGH. A.R.I.B.A., Archt., Hauwell . New
Tde;rrajJJiic A ddnss : Wright, T., Market Rq. Christmas, A.,& Son , St. Peter's Rd.
GIBBON, Du1LDER, H wrr WYCOMDK.
Isolatiou Hospital, R omford , £7 ,300, Collingwood & _Son1_Market Place
SLOUGH F. Whitmore, Esq., Archt., Chelms- Spraggs, A., H1j.l"h ::,t.
/Porks executed 1'11clude- Atkins, T. H. R., L edgers Lane
Vicarage, Loudwat~r; A . B. Jack- ford. Additions, Blue Boar Hotel, \.Varel, J., Broaa St.
Belch, H. C., Harmondsworth · Cambrid!l"e, for Trinity College, vVatson & Papwortb, High St.
son, F.R.I.B.A., Bedford Row, W.C. £3,300; W. H . l3rown , E <q., Arcbt.,
Five Arrows Hotel, and Stabling, 'Whittl esey, ]'.,West End
Telephone-No. 2·1. Ipswich. House, StabHng, ttnd Ste1·- NEWMARKET.
Wadd esdou, for Baron Ferdinand de ilizing ·w orks, Oambndge, £4,050; Bly Bros.
Rothschild; W. F. Taylor, Esq.,
A1·ch., Aylesbury. Restoration, Wy-
H. D. BOWYER, F . Waters, Esq., Archt., Cambndge . Holland, H., Falmouth St.

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Builder, Contractor and New Factory, Sawston. Cambs., Hunt, R., Park Lane
combe Abbey, for Messrs. J. Carter, £2,100; S.Freoch, Esq., A r cht.,Cam-
Janae &Sons, Suneyors, Camb1idge. Decorator, K.ing 1 I-I., Evering Rd.
bridge. Additions aod Decorations Liuzell, H.].
Additions, '' Riverdose." Cookham,
forC. Saxton,E•q.; A.Vernon, E sq.,
Joinery Works, SLOUGH. to Council Chamber, Guildhall. Cam- Simpson, J. 1 & Son, Exning Rd.
1'Vo1 l.: durt'nJ( 1900 z11.cl1tde- bridge1 £2,196; E . W a r eham Harry,
F.S.I., Archt. R e•idonces, "Battle- Esq ., Engineer and Surveyor, Camb. SOHAJ11/, Cambridge.
mead" and "Whitehouse," with Additions to Vl' orks for the Con- Oowell, J. G.
Lodge•, Stables, &c., forC.G. Boxall, solidated Engineering Co., Ltd., Hook & T ebbitt
Esq., Mnidenhead Court; F .Wheeler, S lough, about £7,000; A dditions to Favell ,'Elli s & Son , .1 St. Andrew's STETCHvVORTH, Newmarket.
Esq., F .R.I .B.A., Arch., 22 Chancery Embrocation FA.ctury for Messrs. St. (Plu1:bbers and Decorators) Shanks, ]. C.
Lane, W.C . R.esidence and Stables Blliman. Sons & Co., Slough , about Greef, li'., & Co., King's Parade WILLINGHAM.
Wycombe, for T. Robinson . Esq.; T'. £7 ,500; '\·V. Ra.venscroft,Esq.,] .S.A., (Plumbe rs and Decorators} Alle n, Charles
Thurlow, Esq ., Archt., Wycombe. A rcht. Ro, id ence at Datchet for F . Green J. M. 186 East Rd .
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WJSBECH.
Residence, Lodge and Stables, C. JameFZ , E:-:q., £t,600; Messrs. Sar- Tacoh & Brunney, G lisson Rd. Davis, Bros., Lynn Rd. (Masons)
Maidenhead Court, for 8. DeLissa, geant and Son. Archt•. Residence at kerridge & Shaw, 26 Stu rton St. Farrow, H., Bridge Bldgs.
E•q.; F.W11eeler,Esq., Archt. Addi- Slough for \.V. Holl11nd, Esq., Leach, F. R., & Sons, St.Mary's Pass. Groom, T., Victoria Rrl.
tions to the Platt and two New Resi- £1,300; Messrs. Lee and Farr,Archts . (Decorators) Rands l~ Son, Elm Rd.
dences, Bourne End, for F. C. Frye, Alterations and Decorations at Newman, G . J., Newmarket Rd. Smith, W . Lynn Rd.
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Esq.; A.Vernon, Esq .. F .S.I.,Archt. Riviera Hotel, l\Iaidenhead. £2 ,600; Nicholas Bros., Carlyle Rd., Chester- \.Vells & Son, Bedford St.
Alterations,WycomheAbbey,Bucks .; Stanley H. Hamp, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., ton Vl' est, G.]., Gt. Church St .
W. D. Cariie, Esq.,M.A.,F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Rebuilding "The Grapes," Prime, T. H., & Sons, Burleigh St. Wilkinson, J. ·w., High Rd., Elm
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Cheshire. Cheshire-continued.
DODLESTON, Chester. NANTWICH.
ALDERLEY EDGE. Freeman, W. W ., George St. Boughey,. amuel. March Lane
Hatch, James Tones, E., 7 Mason St. harding, John, Pillory St.
Massey, I., & Son
. ALSAGER.
'.McLellan Bros., Cow Lane Bridge
P. EDWARDS, Mattbews, John, Beam St .
NESTON.
Edwards, G., Crewe Rd. Builder & Cont ractor, Burkey, W ., Little Neston Village
ALJRINCHAM.
JOHN MAYERS, Faulkner, Tos., Thornton Houah
Fleming, \V ., & Son.. I=>ark st'.
Barton, F., Hale Rd. (Road Con- BurLOER .&:sn CONTl\ACTOR, DODLESTON, CHESTER. Norman, H ., Little Neston
tractor) CANAL SIDE, QUEEN ST., Worl.:s ex r.cu.ted i'ncltf.de- Pritchard, Wm., Little Neston
Broadbent, T., Grafton St. (Joiner) CHESTER. Fn.rms, Homestead1:1 1 Cottages, \.Voodward, Jos., Bridge l:>t.
Brundrett, T., 78 George St. (Joiner) W 01·ks ex~ c u ted include- Lodges and E•tate Works for His
·Campbell, R., Station Rd. ( Toiner) Grace the Duke of Westminster. NEW BRIGHTON (Liverpool).
N ew Saddle Inn and Stables for Bougbey, Wm.
Clayton, Thos., 16 Oxford Rd. Messr•. Greenall. 'Vhitley & Co. ; Mes•rs. Douglas & Min"bull, Ches-
Douglas, J . H., Hale Rd. (Toincr) ter, Arch itect.~ . Cooke, T. F., Rowson St.
Messrs . W . & S. Owen, Arch.ts., Ellery, W. P., Victoria Rd.
Hamilton J., & Son Hale Rd. Warrington. N~w Hou~e, Hough New Institu te, Mai chwiel; Nat.
Holt, T. H., Manor kd. (Mason) Green, for Pel'etval Gamon, Esq. i Schools, \Vrexham i E . Jones, Esq., 8alisbury, J., Victoria .Rd.
Holt, R.H., 5•f New ct. (Joiner) Architect. Williams, W. J.
R. G. Sykes,Esq.,Archt., Liverpool.
Huxley, Alfd., ~9 Church ::it. New Drapers' Busine!:IS Premh;es, New Church, fGnnerton; MeHsrs. NORTHW!CH.
Kenyon, Hy., 1 he Downs Eastgate ~t., for Messrs. Richard Douglas & Mi11,hull. Architects. Appleton, Sam l. 1 \Vinnin gton
Laidlar, H ., 19A Stamford St. Jones; Messrs. T. M. Lockwood and New Bitnk, .l'wllheli; Messrs. Leicester, T., Witton St.
Lambert, ·w .i & Bon, Hale Rd. Sons. Archts .. Chester. New Lodge, Woolf~l.l & Enclei-1, Lin:.rpool,.A..rchti:i. Molyneux, W. 1 Witton St.
Smallwood, 1hos., Elm Rd. Queen' s Park i H . .Beswick, Esq., Add1t1on to Re:sidence, J. l?. Lewis, Stelfox & Son
Smith, Geo. New St. (Joiner) Archt., Chester. Three Shops and E•q ., Denbigh : Messr s . Hoper & Taylor, P., & Sons, Leftwich
Stone, M., Greenwood St. (Joiner) Busfn ... ss Premises. Shoemakers' Procter, Lanca.'(ter, Architects .
Street, A., 56 Byrom St. i\'funicipal Buildiog~, Pwllheli; PEEL CAUSE1'f7AY, TS.O.,.
Warburton, H.,Ashfield Rd. (Brick- Row, Nnrthgate Street; Messr:i . Mr. A. J. Dickeuso11 , Architect. A LIn1tc/1am.
Douglas &Min•hull,Archts.,Chester. Berry, T. J ., Ashley Rd.
layer) Alteration• to Prem ises Boughton Cottage Hume, Che,ter Bo1u-d of
Wannisham, Robt., Springfield Rd. GuR.rdians; l\fe::)SL'~ . Lockwood, Buck, 1"., Ashley Rd.
Watson, v.r., Manor Rd. (Brick- for FeJix Thoma~. Esq. ; Me~srs. J'. Fox, A. F., Spring H.d.
H . Davies 1md Som1, Archts. 1 Architect•.
layer) Newall, J., Spring Rd.
Chester. Contrnct for Chester Dis-
ASTON, Nantwich. trict, H.M. Office of w·orks. PULFORD.
ECCLE.~TON. Edwards, P .
Manley, S. Parker Bros. ROCK FERRY.
ASHTON-upon-MERSEY. Parker Bros. , 8 Shipgate St. EGREMONT (Liverpool! . S1't' Bt'rl.:euhcad.
(See Sale). Burrows, S'.J & Sons, King's St.
Parrot, W., Canal Side, Sellar St. ROM/LEY, Stocr.pvrc.
BARROW, near C!ieste,-. Hardwick, rl. .R.i ce Lane Tarr, Willi am
Davi es, T. :hfason, J., & Son, 2 Union St. RO T1VZ'O/\T, 1uar Clu:sler.
:Millstone , J . A .. 70 Union St.

William Vernon
BEBINGTON. i\i!ayers, T .
fiROD5HAJf, Warri111[fo11 . RUNCORN.
Barnes, J. , Lower B cb.i_~gton Davies, Thos. , & Sons, 1\'1ai~1 St.
Hayes & Sons, Dacre Hill Bradshaw, T., Devonshire Sq.
Lee, J ohn, & con, The Village Gleave, G., l\ilain St. F~rrell, W., & tions, 8outh Hank
"Builder & Contractor, Gleave, R. & Geo., Church St. K.ll"khmn, J., Gree nway Rd.
:Ml_ln ~1erlcy, Thos., Bromborough Rd.
\Vdhams, Hy., The Village Littler, John, Newton 1'1art, G., GreC"nway Rd.
BIRKENHEAD. 57 Upper Northgate St., HALE.
Bowker, H. (Br ick-setter)
Nickson W., Heath Rd .
:-iefton,J, York :>t.
Allen, R., I I Priory St. Simpson, J os. Hale Barus (Joiner) Wil son, F., & Co ., Okell St.
Bainbridge\. T. \V., 47 Clifton Rd . CHESTER.. SALE, and ASHTON-ON-
Bell, G. & J · , 2 Etna St. HAND.FORT/I (!11a11clwster).
Established 1866. Hammond, 'Vm. MERSE Y.
Bell, R., 131 Old Chester Rd. 'fELKPHONR 81. B rownhill, \V., Northendcn Rd ..
Brocklebank, J., W cs tbourne Rd. HANDLEY.

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(Bricklayer)
Brocklebank, Thos., Lingdalc Rd. JV01·k.~ ex11cule<i du1·inr1 1900. Morgan, J., A ldersey C.orrigan, 0., Dane Rd. (Plasterer )
Davidson, J., Eastbourne Rd. Shops and Warehouse, Hoole, Cross & Bell, The Grove, Brooklands.
HART.FORD;.. uear Norl!twic!t.
Davies, T., 106 Borough Rd . £>,ooo; F. E. L. Harris, Esq., Beckett & Co., chester Rd . Deanl.. T- E., Barker's Lane, Ashton-
Davies, W. T., Vlhetstone Lane A .R .l.B.A., Archt. 011-1\II:ersey
Ellidge G. 243A Grange Rd. Bank Shops, City Road, £4,000; HASL!NGTON, near Crewe. Gardener, A., Victoria 11d. (Plas-
Forde, \v. ii., 77 Claughton Rd. Messrs . Lockwood & Sons, Martin, vV. terer)
Grice, A. E., 6 North St. Arch ts. HES WALL . Gayter, A . i_llforsey Rd., Asbton-on-
Grice, \V. H., Church Rd . Post Office and Shops, Bough- Ellis, E., Sen., Liverpool Rd. Mersey (bricklayer)
Hamilton, T., J8 Bridge l:it. ton, £2,500; Messrs. Douglas & Kitchen, ]. & F., TelegraphRd. Gilchrist, J. , Hope Hd. (Plumber)
Harkness & :::>ons, 50 Beckwith St. MinshuII, Archts. Lightfoot, Robe., Tun .,Liverpool Rd. Jones, E. E ., Northenden Rd ..
H olland, W.R., Dacrcl::lt. Albion Park Schools, £1,000; Owen, Wm ., Pudaydale (Plumber )
Hughes & Sons, 105 Claughton Rd. Messrs. Lockwood &. Sons, Kelsall, A., W ashway Rd., Ashton-
Rug-hes, H. R, & Son, JS Price St. Arch ts . HOYLALE. on-il~ersey (Plumber)
(Joiners) New Wagon Works, £2,000, Francis, Isaac, 2 Prussia H. d. McBeath & Co., 1 :Montague Rd.
Hughes, T., New Ferry Lane for Midland Co. Smith Bros., Stanley Rd. (Road Contractors)
Tackson, J. H., u5 Chester St. Bala Church Decoration , etc., HYDE. Mannion & Cawley, Chapel Rd.
McLachlan P., 377 Boro' Rd. £250 ; Messrs. Douglas & Burgoine, Jas., Tower St. (Plasterers)
Male, W., Oxton (Plumber) Minshull, Archts. Fairbrother, J.,Jun. , & Co., John St. Ray, R obt., W ashway Rd., Ashton-
Martindale, J. S., 4 Newton St. Ruthin Restoration, £r,ooo: Rohmson, S., & Sons, Saw Mills on-Mersey
Meritt, J., 38 l\•I arion St. E. P. Warren, Esq . , Archt., Swain, J., Russell St. Iron Works Royle, Wm. , Chapel Rel. (Slater)
Myers, 't., Bedford l{d. &c., &c. Warrington & Sons, 129 Ashton Rd. Spence, W., & Mons, Washway Rd.,
Ritchie, l{., 88 Grange Rd., \V. Ashton-on-Mersey (Masons)
Robinson, R., rog Oxton H.d. KELSALL. Smith, Wm., Mersey ltd., Ashton-on,
Rothwell, P., Jll Claughton Rd. Williams, Isaac, & Son (R.P.), 20 Wright, G., & Sons Mersey
!lherlock, E., 5 Moss Grove, Wood- Cuppin St. KNUTSFORD. Sutcliffe, W., The Grove, Brooklandcr
church Rd. Baird, T., Brook St. (Mason)
Snape, G . P ., 53A Duke St. CHISTLETON, Clzeste,-. Beswick, J. & J., Bexton Saw Mills W ebster, J., School Rd. (Toiner)
Thomas, J., & cons, 20 Village Rd. Tones, John LJ:,CARD. Wdson, Jos., Dane Rd. (l3ricklayer)
Williams , W ., Junr., 63 Raffles Rd. Mayers, Thos. Boughey Bros. W! lson,W.,Lynnwood Gr. (Bricklyr. )
W n g ht, J., 108 Duke St. Thonrns, D. Wms~anl cy l:hos., Northenden Rd.
CONGLETON. MACCLESFIELD. (J omers)
BOLLINGTON, Macclesfield. Worrall, Tohn, 17 The Parks SANDBACH.
Bell, Sam!. Lowe St.
Beard, W . T., Hurst Lane
Jackson, W. & F., Wellington Rd.
Proctor,\¥., Brownlow, near Bradburn, J.,
& Sons, Peel St. Stringer, J.
SEA COMBE.
CREWE. Burgess, G., Cumberland St.
BOWDON. Clayton, J no., Sunderland St. Davies, John , Luke St.
Amson, John Farrington St. Hug:hcs, P. M., IJ Belle Vue Rd.
Orms~n, H.,Exors. of (Joiners) Bebbington, Tohn Flag Lane Cooke B., Buxton Rd.
Frith, E. & A., Catherine St. McGeogh, John, 84~ Buchanan Rd.
Penmngton, ] ., Exors of (Joiners) Cotterill, A. J:>., Nantwich Rd. Montgomery, A., I\1:artin's Lane
Goulden, J. R., 90 Underwood Lane Gorton & Wi lson, Elizabeth St.
BROMBOROUGH, S.0. Roylance, G., & Co., Ltd. Thomas, W., 22 Percy St.
Griffiths & Bowler, Lord St. STALYBRIDGE.
Hawkins, R. H., Chester Rd. ervis, A.b16o Edleston Rd . Wellings, J ., Derby St.

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Chorlton Alf., Know! St.
ohnson, ., Camm St. MALPAS, C,-ewe. Garside Barns & Co., Ld.,Knowl St ..
BUCKLEY, near C!uste,.. ohnson, as., 8 Nantwich Rd. Huxley, Thomas, Old Hall St.
Davies, R. D., Main St. ones, J oirn, r lteathfield Avenue Grayson, J., Know! 8t.
ea, T ., Hungerford Rd.
MARPLE, Stockpo,-t. Myles & Warner, 20 Sett St. (Chim-
CHEADLE (Manclzestet). Bickerton, E., Bowden Lane ney Shaft)
Micklewright & Wright, John St. Sax.on Bros., Mottram Rd.
tlcock, Jonathan, 43 High St. Potts, J . B., Market St. Edwards, R.
Hibbert, T. E., Marple Bridge Shaw, T . G., Acres Lane
nscall, T. R., Wilmslow Wade William, Walthall St. Shuttleworth Bros., Portland Wharf
Newton, Wm., Lime Grove Rd. Wooldridge, C.R., 34 Edleston Rd. Kellett, J.
Potts, J. Storrs, W., Sons & Co., Ltd.
CHESTER. DUKINFJELD. Vessey Bros ., \Villow Grove STOCKPORT.
~rowne, M:., Cow Lane Bridge Emmett, Albert, Dante St. Waine, J., Church Lane Adkinson, W. L., Bramhall
:Browne, T., Tower Works Gibson, J ., & Son, Crescent Rd. MIDDLEWICH. Bardsley, Hy., Booth St., Edgeley
rowne, W., Castle at. Holmes, E., Cecil St. Birchall Bros., Darlington St. Bell, W., Portwood
Dutton W., The Northgate Taylor, J., King St. King, C. \V., Kinderton St. Boon, A., Ellen St., Heaton Norris
Edwards, G. (R.P.), 102 Broughton Underwood, W., & Brother, Hope St.
402 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Cheshire-continued. Cornwall-continued.
Briggs, Josiah, Lancash ire Hill Tfill P E'R LEY, uear A ltrt'1tcl1am.
Broadhurst, T., Rhaw H eath Cross &Bell,StockportRd. (Joiners) MA WGAN-IN-MENEA GE. ST. BLAZEY, ParStalz'on, R.S.0.
Broadhurst, \V.C., & Co.,8baw Hth. l\Iarston, C., & Son, Stockport Rd . Hetston. Bounsall , E . C., Station Rd.
D erbyshire,T., Chesteq~·ate (Mason) Cook, J. Bunney, Thos., St. Blazey Gate
Eadie, Daniel, Lancashire H'.ill TRAN1WERE. See Bt'rken/1ead. MOUSEHOLE. Lewis, A., Station .H.d.
Emerson,J.,WellingtonRd.,Heaton- WALLASEV(Liver}oot). Rowe, J. Oliver, N., Fore St.
Norris Gourley, John, Lexard Tregenza, J. Pearce, N., Fore St.
Goddard, C., Heaton Lane Jones, P.H. NEW QUAY. Rowe, VV. , Station Rd.
Haigh, J., Albion St., Heaton-Nor-
ris WEST KIRBY. ~nnor, 1"' J~n ., Be~cbfield Avenue
Ennor , .. , Sen r., }ore St. Lugg, J.
ST. BURYAN.
Hall worth, H., r96 Great Moor Christian, W . W., B.onaldsway Vivian, ., Towe r lld. ST. IVES.
Hoe, T, 4 Aberdeen Grove (Joiner) Getley, T., 4 Acacia Grove Toy, R., St. Andrews St.
Lee, Thos., North Rd. NEvVLYN.
Kitchen, S., Brinksway (Bricklayer) Harvey, T. J~~ S~._ Peter's Hill ST. JUST.
Lane, l\1ark, Heaton Lane WHALEY BRIDGE. Peake, T. & .tl., Iolearne Marks, W.
Lomas, H., Mile End Beard, E. A., Market St. (Joiner) Richard's, C. M. Roberts, R. H., Bank Sq.
Meadows, T. & Vl. , George's Rd. Beard, John, Market St. (Joincr,&c) White, J as. & John, Alma House ST. KE~V, ~Vadebr1.dge, R .S.O.
Morton, T. , & Sons, 172 Old Rd., Drinkwaterc\D" Bridge Mont PADSTOW, R.S.O.
Heaton Norris Fox & God ard, Horwich End Cowling, T., & Son, Pendoggett
Champion , H. ST MABYN, R.S.O.
Phillips, Tbos., Fox St. Goddard, N., Kettleshulme (Join er) Derrick, W.
Platt, J obn B., Cbarles Rt. Oakes, F., & Rons, Canal tlt. PAR GREEN, ParStat1'on, R.S.O. Hamley( A. (Maso111
Thompson & t>ons, 20 Heaton Laue Proctor, J. , Ju n. (Joiner, &c. ) Bartlett, R Kelly, 1hos.
(PlumbP.rs) WHITLEY SUPERIOR, Dunn, J. T. ST. MJNVER, Wadebridge, R.S.0.
Wild, Hy., Higher Hillgate Nort/iwt'l:/1. .
Wild, J. & J '..l Hazel Grove, near PAR STATION, R.S.O. Bosankoe, W. (Mason)
Willi arusou, K., 25 VVarren St.
VVa lmsley, Freder ick Mahley, F. J. Male, J ohn (Maso n)
W'JLLASTON, near Na1ttwt'cli . PELYN7; Dutoe, R.S.O. ~1artyn, Tohn
STYAL (Ma11c/1e>ler). Gresty, J. T. Wakeham, G. Sf'. NEOT, Lt'skeard.
Renshaw, James VVood, Jas., & Son Hamley Bros., M illtown
PENRYN.
TARPORLEY. Powell, G. G., Coml]lercial Rd. Hcn\vood, J obn, Ley
Parker, T., Beeston, near
WILMSLOW. ST STEPHEN'S, in Branwetl.
Brown, Levi, 8tation Rd. Rickard,T., 6 W est End
Reece l:fros. PENZANCE. Best, W .
Rowland, Thos., Iludclon Lodge, near Coates, J. K. Clemcn1::1 F .
Mellor, S.{ Wate r Lane Burne tt, J., & Soni.9 Pe:13;.1~e Tcr. Gilbert, i>. G.
V ernon,]., Eaton Royle, Al red Cara, Geo., 23 St. l\lfary s l er.
TARVl/I'. Carne, H ., 30 Clarence St. Richards, T . J., Coombe
Royle, M., & Sons1 Knutsford Rd. Rickard, J.
Langford, J. Slater & Bailey, Cnurch St. F~rd, ·vvm., & 'on, 4.2 B~lgravia St.
Smyth, Hy. & W. H ., Coombe
TATTENHALL, Cliester. Webb, P eter, Water Lane Hill, G. T., I Bay View f er.
Inch, W., R egent Sq. '\Valters, T ., Terras
V-1oollams, George WINSFORD. ST. TEA TH, Cameiford.
ames, Jos., 6 Coulson's Place
TIDES 1,VELL,
Hill , A., (Mason, &c.)
toc!.-port. Fowles, J. & Son, High St.
Sergeant, 'H., 270 St<ition Rd.
II
II rames, r ., Qu een St.
avers, John, W bcrrytown
Nicholas, Jos. Belle Vue T er.
Teague, Edwd .
ST. TUDY, R .S.O.
Hooper, Jam es
Nicholas, t:l., & Son, r8 Belgravia St. SALTASH.
Pellew, I srael, St. Mary St. Brooking, J., Harbour View Ter.
Perkins & Caldwell, Victoria Sq. ' Cough, S . E . D., 57 Fore St.
Pidwell, E., P e nare Ter.
Cornwall. Trounson W. H ., New St.
Tucker, fas., Lanoweth Rd.
Mutton, vV. J., Burraton Cross
Taylor & l\Iutton, Fore St.
SOUTH PE7'f-IERWIN, nem·
Trythall, A. & W. L auncestou. .
BLACKTVATER, E'corn'er. Walters, R., 14 Clarence St.
Stevens & Webb , Gyllyng St. Oliver, R.
Symons, J., & Son W illiams, E., 45 Berkeley Vale PORT ISAAC, Wadebndge, Strike, J. & W.
BODMIN. R.S.O. STRATTON, R.S.O.
FOWEY. Lobb, Richard, & Sons
Brown, J. , Beacon Hill Blamey, J., Victoria Place
PRAZE, Camborne.
Crutchett, J., Riverside
Buscombe., J., & Sons, Fore St. Good, J. H ., Pont, near TREGONY, Grampoimd Road.
Grose, R., Town End Hosking, J., Daglands Cara & Edwards
Ham, F., Castle St. Tonkin, R. H.
Isbell, J . P., North St. RED RUTH.
Harris, E., Fore Rt. Pearce, John Bodinnick Burnett, Wm . TRURO.
Roscorla & Son, Fore St. Wellington, G., ~tation Rd. Carkeek, Arthur Battershi11, T., Lemon St.
Rowe, J., Fore St. HAYLE. Chegwidden, 8., W est End Clemens, ~'.I., 12 High Cross
Shelley, N., & Sons, Castle St. Coombs, E . T ., Fore St., Copper Ho . Goldsworthy, J., 2 Penventon Ter. Colliver, J ., 25 St. Dominic St.
BUDE. Mitchell , F., Lecdstown, near Gray, Charles, H eanton Ter. Goddard & Farley, Mitchell Hill
H eard , R. 111cP., Granville T er. Richards, J., Copper House Gray, Jobn Harns, C. & J., K enwyn St.
Pethick Bros., Queen St. \,..rearne, J. H ., Commercial Rd. Gray, W. H., Barncoose Ter. liiggins, John, Kenwyn St.
Bl R YAS BRID<;E, R .S.O. Hancock, T. H., Cardrew Ter. Parker, ~~ St. Clements St.
I-IELSTON. Tippett, .tl., Lemon St.
Hosken, J. Eva, 0., Penrose Ter. Head, l:i., IJ Higher Fore St.
Hodge, W . C., Clinton Rd. Tippett, vV. J., Navy Arms, Fair-
CALLINGTON, R ..S .0. Eva, J. 0 ., Wendrow St. Jacob, .Richard, South Gate St. mantle St.
Hobbs & Bartlett, River Mill Ivey, E., Me neage St. Martin, Thomas, Basset St.
Richards, J.M., Meneage St. TYWARDREAIH, Par Statton,
CAMBORNE. Winn, W. J., Parksledge Villa Nicholls, A . & l:!on, W est End R.S.O.
D ellbridge, A., 5 Tehidy Rd. Winn & Son Odgers, J., 6linton Rd. Hewitt, vV. H., Lostwithiel'St.
Dcnnallack, T ., Tuckingmill ILL OGAN. Opie, T. Johns, W. ; North St.
Mills & Son, W ellington Rd. Burnett, W. Salter! E., 24 West End Mitchell,].· H., North St.
Mitchell, F., Crowan Tamb yn, W. E. Rundell, ., North St.
Nettle, R. D., Chapel St. LANREATH, D1doe, R.S.O. Tiddy, J., Launer
Ri chards, W., Tuckingmill Pinch, P . ST. AUSTELL. WADEBRJ.DGE.
Rou se, J ., Concrete Villa LAUNCESTON. Jacob, J. T ., Weston House (Mason) Goodfellow, J.
Williams, E., 26 North P arade Burt, W., St. Thomas Knight, J., & Son, '1 Highcross St. Lobb, T.
CAMELFORD. Broad, J. H., Northgate Lakeman, J. F., 29 Grants W alk Pascoe, Martin (Mason)
Doidge, W., ,..t, Thomas Nortbcoat & Biswarrick,Bodmin Rd. vVilliams, T.
Hooper, John , Fore St.
Lobb, Samuel, :Fore St. Sbarland, E.,_:Exeter St. Rickard~ A., Nanpean WARBSTOWCROSS,Egtoskeny
W erren, R., .Newport Sq. Smith, 'L J., J2 .Fore Street R.S.O.
CARN BRAE, R.S.O. Wevill, R., St. Thomas Smith, W. H., Bodmin .Rd . Squire, R.
Roberts, Jobn, Pool LELAN7~ R.S.0.
CHACE WATER, Scorn'ci·, R.S.O. Glasson, Tbos., Corbis Bay
Moyle, W. H. LISKEARD.
CUBERT, Grampoimd Rd. Lang, J. Chas.
Chynoweth, S.
George, R. (Stonemason)
Rodliff, T.
Runnalls & Elliott, Barn St.
Trehane, S., l'i'ore St. Cumberland.
LIZARD.
DELABOLE, Ca11tetford. Tiddy, J .
BRAMPTON. Blain, Jos., Blackfriars St.(Plumber)
B lake, E., & Sons, High Hd. LOOE, R.S.O. Canning, D.~ Warwick Rd. (Painter)
DRIP. Hickey, R., W est Looe Milburn & Son (Plumbe rs)
P enfold, J. B. (Painter, &c.) " Carlisle" lHreproofing Co., The, 70
Hosking, Jas. E. Whale, R., East Looe D enton St. (Plasterers)
McLary, Robert LOSTWITHIEL. CARL!SLE. Court, H ., Crown St. (Toiner)
DUL OE, R.S.O.
Tamiya, Thos.
Wbite, Simon, Tredinnick
~:~~e:t~ ~f."p!~d~de
Brown, H. ;(i,, North St.
Quille r, W., ~u ay
Anderson, W.( 6 Victoria Bldgs.,
Lowther St. Plumber)
Armstrong, D., Finkle St. (Slater)
Denard,
Foster,

Creighton, 'f., Albert Bt.
Lowther St. (Painter)
Forster, ., Albert Sq. (Joiner)
., 6A Paternoster Row
FAL1J!IOUTH. Ballantine, W. N., IO Lonsdale St.
){undle, Tohn, King St. (Pai nter ) (Plumber)
Bailey & Toy, Gyllyng St. Rouse, I!. W., Lan livery
Blight & Sons, 59 High St. Batey, ·w ., W est W a lls (Joiner) Gordan & Logan, Lonsdale S't.
Stephens, F., North St. Baty, J., & Sons, St. Nicholas Graham & Crawford 1W ilson's Court,
Eva, S., r7 Albany Rd .
Harvey, H ., Vv'odehou se T er. MARA ZION. Beaty Bros., Long I sland, James St. Castle St. (Plumbers)
Kelway, J. & G., 9 Cbapel Ter. Harris, Edward Beaty, J., 7 O ld Post Office Court Harrington , J., East Nelson St.
Pye, T . J., 7 Woodland Ter. Harris, W . G., Fore St. Bell, J., Stanwix (Joiner) (P lasterer)
.Rogers, C . H., 7 Cambridge Ter. Miners, G . Bell, J. & R. , Nelson St . Hetherington, R . T ., Thomas St.,
Skin ner, H. Iv!., \vanpool St. Rowe, W. G., Canute Villa, Fore St. Black, G., Lorne St. (Joiner) Denton Holme (Joiner)
BD1LDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 403

Cumberland-continued. Derbyshire-continued.
Hewitt, J., 42 South St. (Joi ner) ~dmonson.,. G.,,, Kirkb:y St. BAKEWELL.
Hewitson,•J., St. Nicholas St. (Slater) l 1 erguson, f ., vVood 8t.
Hill, E. ]., Crown St., Botchergate Gordon, J., Scnhouse St. (Painter) Allsop, T., & Son, Castle St.
Bramwell, ·w. (Mason)
Hill, G., & Sons, South Henry 8t.
Hill, ·w, M., & Sons, Castle St.
(Painters)
Graham, E., vVood St. (Plumber)
Kendal, J., 37 'vVood St.
Kirk, T., Netherton (Plasterer)
Broomhead, Mrs. ?11. (Plumber)
Frost, W. S . (Painter)
Groom & Co., Ltd., Rutland Wor·ks
ISAAC HAR_DY,
Hindson, Jos., Finkle St. Lee, P., Lawson St.
Hindson, P., Currock Rd . M'Kay, J., Sen house St. (Painter) Mettam Bros. (Joiners)
Hodgson,]., Silloth "t. (Toiner) Mackenzie, T., 46 bcnhouse St. Rob erts, F. (Plumber) JOINER AND BUILDER,
Holliday & Black, v\fcst Walls (Painter) Sellors, J., Jun. (Slater)
(Joiners) Mandie, T., South Quax Sellors, W. & l{. (Slaters)
Hope & Heward, vVest Tower St. IV!arlow, J. H ., North <Juay Skevington, H. & Sons (Painters) Undertaker,
(Joiners) Marshall, ·w., Station 8t. Sm ith , R. (Joiner)
Jolmstone Bros., 1 Blencowe t . Ske lton, T., John t. (Plumber) BARLOW.
Kerr, E., Citadel Hldgs., Annetwell Rmith, \\fm., Camp St. Boler. Hy. General Contractor,
St. (Painter) . VVard 1 James, Catherine St. Margereso n, Gervase
Kir·k, R . ::l., Lonsdale St. (Pamter) \¥hillans & Sons, Scnhouse St. Wright,].
Laing, T., Denton 8t. . 111/LLOM, via Camfo,.tlt .
Laing, \Vm., :M urrell Hill Bradley, W.
BARROW HILL, Cilesterjietd. 80 SALTERGATE,
Latimer, '\¥., Victoria Viaduct (and Fanshaw, J.
Mackereth, D.
Joiner) Richa1·dson, W. BA SL OH/".
Leighton, vV., 48 l road St. . Tomlinson, Wm. Sheldon,, G . (Mason) CHESTERFIELD
Little, John Denton _Holme (Jomer) MOOR ROW, R .S .0. Staley, ::o. (Joiner)
Little, fames, 30 Bndge St. (Jomer) Chapple & Sons
Little, R., Norfolk Rd. BEIGHTO/V (S!teffield).
Martin, W., James 't. (Joiner) . PENRJTH. taveley, Thomas
ES'l'Ill"IATES.
Musgrave, E . :M . :., Court St. (Joiner) Bailey, J., Sandgate (Slater) BELPER.
Nanson, C. J., ::lt. Nicholas St. Brown, G., Lowther St. (Joiner) Bodell & Sons, Chapel St.
(Slater) Carruthers, G., Sandgate (Plumber) :Marshall, \V., & Son, King St.
Nelson, Thomas, & Son, 133 and 135 Dixon, G., Elm Tcr. (Mason) Wheeldon Bros., C luster Bldgs. CLA i· CROSS.
Botchergate (Painters) l ixon & Gardner, York St. (Masons) Griffin, G eo ., 1\IIarket St.
Nixon, T. & ]., Nook St. (Joi ne rs) Dixon, J. (R.P.) Sandgate B!RCHVALE (ma.r Slockpor!) .
Hudson, Joseph Tinkler, E., Thanet St.
Omerod & Son, Close St. (Plasterers) Forrester, W., Mill St. (Mason)
Pape & Simpson, Charlotte St. Griscnthwaite, W., Lowther St. BOLSOVER . CODNOR, Derby.
(Joiners) (Maso n. &c .) Antcliffe, Chas. Eyre Bros.
Plaskett, Jos., 15 London Rd . Tackson,J. (R.P~ ~ 33 & 34 Sandgate C rosby, John CRJCH, uear Beljel".
Reed, J.,,.Edward St. (Joi ner) lewthwa1te, J., l'le wton Rei~ney Gutties & Hughes Haynes, John
Reeves, .ti., Stanwix . McDonald, J., Graham St. (Mason) Handby, J ohn
Robley & Thompson, \Varwrck Rd. Moor, J., & Son, Old London Rd. Haynes, G. CROMFORD.
(Painters) (Joiners) Oakey, Henry, Townse nd l?arnsworth & Son
Scott, T., Stanwix (Joiner) P urdi e, J., Queen St. (Plumber) Tradewcll, Geo . I-Iigton, F.
Smith, J. 'vV., Lowther St. (Plumber) Richardson, J., & Son, Elm Grove, CU1'1'1:10 II PE, Chesterfield.
Sowerby, T. (R.P.),King's Arms La . Brunswick Rd. (Joiners, &c.) BONSALL.
Axe, A. Nicholls, C. E.
Stephenson, '\V., & Co.,6 Paternoster Richardson, J., Wandsworth Ter. DARLEJ", 111alloc!.: Bat!t.
\Joiner) Kirkland, Chas.
Row (Painters) . Vaines, J. 1 Darley Dale
Thomson, D . & Sons (R.P.),Barwrse Sarginson, J .. EamontBdge . (Joiner) BORROIVASH.
Court, English St. Scott, J. (R.P.) & W., Corney Pl. Brennan, J. DERBJ'.
'vVard & Topping, South John St. Smiley, G., Crown Sq. (Plumber) Clifford, J. 8., Notti ngham Rd . Hakewell, H., No nuanton l~d.
\.Vatson, T., Lowther St. (Pain~er) PLUMPTON, Pmril/L. Hectson, J., Darley Lane
BRAMPTON Hrown, A ., Gt. Northern Rd.
'Vestray, R.,40 Lowther St. (Painter) Lowthian, T. (Maso n)
Wilson, ,V. J. (R.P.),38 Lowther St. See C!t-sletjield. Hrown 1 I saac1 13 Upper l\lladeley St.
CLEA TOR MOOR via. Carufortil . SANTON BRJ/JGE. JTolmrook, BRASSJNGTOIV, Hl"i,.kswo1t/t. Carson, G. Elton
Pearson, R. & D., Jack Trees Rd. 11.S.O.
Knowles, J., & Son
Chapman, J. \V ..._St. Thomas's Rd.
Crispin, P. Chattle, Henry, J!..mprcss Rd.
COCKERMOUTH. BRIMINGTON, C!teslC?:field. D ean & Co., Gerard St.
Lister, lVlacCartney & Lister, WETHERAL.
Fisher, E . (Mason) Fox, J., & Son D ickinson, J., Ashbourne Rd.
Henry St. (Masons) . Ingreson, Wm . (Plu mber) Durant, George, Grange St.
Robinson, P., Ma1~1 St. (& Jomer) Jephson Wm.
Lawson, T. (Joiner)
1
Edwards, IV .. Peel St.
Walker,}., 86 Mam St. Milburn, J . BUGSWORTH (uea,. Sloc/,porl) Ford & Co., Osmaston Rd.
·waller, . (Plasterer)
l{oper, Jos. (Mason) Robinson, J. Holmes.._G:. & Son, Bloomfield St.
DJSTINGTOIV. WHITEHAVEN. BUXTON. Lomas, K . c..:r.,37 !(ing St. (Ecclcsias·
Harrison, J ., ]\!Iain St. tica1 Carver)
Burlington, S., Prctton St. l agsbaw, G . T., Heath St. Morley, E., Gerard St.
EGREJliOIVT. Burns, H., Duke St. (Plumber) Bennett, 1\1., Burbage
Eilbeck, H., Main St. l\Iosedale Bros .. Lower Arthur St.
Davidson, R. Parton Booth, F . W., Lightwood Rd. lVIosley, S. 1 Richmond Rd.
smith, J., 11~ahs~~nnr. Glaister T., High Church St. Brocklehurst, G., South St. Parker & ooper-, King Alfred St.
Jackson: R., ro Fo:-: Lane (Joiner) Brown, Edwd. , Bridge St. Parker, J. , & l::i n, 70 llrior Gate
Tyson, J., 'Vhite Croft Cottage k itc hen, H., Cork1ckle Brown, J . M., Bridge S t. Peach, G-., 177 ~fansfield Rd.
HARRJIVGTO!V. McClay, W., Carter Lane (Joineri Dalton, E., & Son, Rridge St. J=>emberton, G., Normanton Rd.
Killip, H., Church Rd. Metcalf, R. D., George St. Gill, ]., & Son, Bridge St. Radford & Greaves, Drewery Lane
Simon, J., Quay l\Ioorchouse, E., Tangier St. Harrison, Jos., l\1arkct St. Robinson, H . J ., _j. Parker St.
HEADS NOOK, Cm·t1:,1e. Strathern Wm., King St. (Plumber) Holmes, J. I:L, South St. Porter,1. V., 19 Gerard St.
\Vright, ·w. Walker, j., & Son, Tainger St. Hinch & Ben nett, Hogshaw Smith, . 1 7 Gordon St.
HESKET. WJGTON. Tones, James, \Vest St. Rmith, G eo ., Sudbury St.
Armstrong, J. Nicholson, G . (Plasterer) Mortin,los., South St. Tomlinson, G . F., City Rd. (Road &
Oakes, . & E., 9 Compton Rd. Sewerage Contractor)
KESHl"ICK. WOR!UNGTON. Oakes, T . Bennett St.
lllilburn, J., & Sons (J oiners) Rrown Bros., Victoria Rd. 1 Tomlinson, J. T., & Co., Belgrave St.
Oldfield, Geo., ·west St. Tomlinson, J., Ashbou rne Rd. (Rail~
Ferguson, L., Caledonia Rd. . Salt, J., Market St.
K!RKOSWALD. Fletcher, W., H :tvelock Rd. (Jomer) way Contractor)
'Vatson, T . Wall, A. \¥., Stonebench, Fairfield Vernon, II., r .~9 Drewry Lane
Hodgson, R. & H. \Vild, A . 7 Dale View, South St.
Mann, Geo ., John St. VVagg, Geo ., Pear Tree Rd.
MARYPORT 'vValker & Slater, Uttoxeter Old Rd.
Bell, J., Senhouse St. Towers, B ., I I Peter St. UA.L VEll, Sh~Oield.
Wilson, J. T., Workington Bridge \Valkerdi ne, 'vV., Bridg_e St.
Dixon & Nicholson, Netherton Robinson, R. (Mason) Weston, R., Leacroft Rd.
CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH \Vood, E., & Sons, Park St.
(Sloc/,port). DORE (S!tejfietd).
Hamer Sam!., Chinlcy Fletcher, J .
Lowe, J., Buxton Rd. (Joiner) l\1arsden, J oseph
Simpson, M., Back Lane (Mason)
Derbyshire. CHESTERFIELD.
DR ONFIELD (S!t~ffe.Pld) .
Bingham, R., Snape l!ill
Davidson, R. & Sons
Coates, Chas., Chatsworth Rd. F letcher, W. h., H igh St. (Pl umber )
ASHBOURNf. Collis, J., Salter Gat l\ilargerrison, F., Chesterfield l~d .
ALFRETOIV. Dakin, J. R., Ashgate Rd. l\'1argerrison, T . 1 & Sons, Green Lane
Ro e, John, & Son, King St. 13assett, T. T., Hartington Forrest, W., Station Rd. Oates, T., Quoit Green (Joiner)
'\Tilson, S., Hilcotc, near (Joiner) Coates, R. Hardy, Isaac, 80 Salter Gate Smelt Bros., Snape Hill (Joiners)
ALVASTON, Derby. \Vooll ey, T., Hulland 'Vard, near Hattersley, E., Brampton
Margereson, I., Exors. of, '\\'harf La. DUFF/ELD.
Bull, Hy., London Rd. ASHFORD, Bakewell. Marsden Bros., Old Rd . Bates, J. (Joiner)
Kelham, Thos., Brighton Rd. Peck, R., Highfield Rd. Clarke, M.
Morley, J. , Brighton Rd . . \Vilson, Cox & Sons
Revill, Geo., J rampton Ringley, A.
t:l1uith, L., London Rd. (Tomer) ASHOVER . Rhodes, Wm ., Brampton Kent, II. (J oiner)
Smith , \Vm., London Rif. (Joiner) Rollinson, C., Salter Gate ECIUNGTOIV (Rotlierltam).
Sutton, A., Baker St. Beardow Bros.
Hopkinson, H. Slack, G., Station Rd. Fidler, J .
Wormleighton, E. (Joiner) Hopkinson, R., M:iltown Stanton, S., Rirdholme Levick, C.
AMBERGATE, Derby. Hopkinson, T. V\'alker, S., Hollis I ane l\Ior wood, J . H .
Giossop, Jos. G . Revill , H. 'vVright, J., 9 Beetwell St. Taylor, T .
404 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

D e rbyshire-continued. D e von shire-continued.


EDA LE. NORTON (SlzejJietd) .
Rowbottom & bons Cook, J. D . l\!Ieersbrook Park Rd. Burgess, Henry, 45 Bear St. Crockcrell , J., Richmond \Valk
ETWALL, Derby. Harrison, H., & Sons, Greenhill Cooke, W., Bear !:)t. Healy, James, 33 Princes St.
Platts & Co. Hirst John H., Wooclseats Gammon Bros. , Maudlin St. , Derby J ackson, Sir John, K.eybam Exten--
GLOSSOP. Horsfield, F. & A., Meersbrook Garland Bros., 38 Higher Maudlin sion Works
Charlesworth, J., Old Glossop Marshall, F . , l\ieersbrook St., Derb~ Jenkin, T., & Son, Marlboro. \V orks
Charlesworth, Wm ., High St. W. Sheppard , John, l\lleersbrook Rd. Garland, W., & Sons, Boutport St. Littleton, '·V., 44 Garden St., il1orice-
J'ielding, C., Whitfield Cross Stacey, John, J\ileersbrook Bank Karslake , E., Vicarage Lawn Town
Garside, C., & Sons, tlurrey St. PJLSLE!j' nearClaJ' Cross. Pearce, Bros., Newport Matcham & Co. , Ltd., Naval Bar-
Goddard, S., The Ashes Reeves, Hy . ( oiner) Ridge, R., t:; Cross St. and Strand racks Extension
Rouse, C. A . t:>aunders, Wm., 5 Alexandra Rd. Oliver, \ •V. J., 27 Trafalgar Pl.
GRE ATLONGSTONE,Bakewelt. Spencer, Geo. Sillifant, I-I. 1,Ford St. Smith, G. .H., & ::ion, 7 Tavi stock
Eyre, A. W. J. • REPTON (Burton-011-71-ent. ) Slee, Wm. J:Sear tit. Rd., Stoke
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HASLAND. Dolman & Sanders Thorne, T., Bea'. St. DOLTON.


Brown, D., & Sons R!DDJNGS, A tfreton. Tucker, Chas. , Vicarage Lawn Halls, S., & Son
Heath, Edwd . Brentnall, A. C. Woolaway & Sons, Sticklepath Terr. EXE7JJR.
Hoole, J. RJPLEY, uear Derby. BEER, uearSeato1l . Baker, G., & Sons, 1 Leighton Terr.
Randall, Walter Clowe r, ,V. Perkins, J as., The t-:q uare Ball J. J. , St. David's Hill
HA THERSA GE. Gee, b. BIDE FORD. Blatchford,]., 19 Cleveland St., St ..
Wilson Bros. Harris & :H unt, ~1arehay Adams & Paddon, 13 Chingswell St. Thomas
Harris, W., ~iarehay Cock & Lamerton, Church Walk Bradbcer & Sons, 43 North St.
HA YJiJELD (near Stockport) . Norman , S. Brealey, \\' ., x63 Cowick St., St.
:C.Iason, E. Ellis, E., & Son, 47 Mill St.
Norman , \¥., :Marehay Cottage Fulford, \V. L. & Son Thomas
HOLL OWA J', Na/tock Bal!t. Salt, W .. Chape l St. Glover, W. & H., Market Pl. Bunclark & Stephens, 26 Paris St.
Clayton, R. Slater, E. Harding, Geo., Cold Harbour Diggin cs, G., Larkbeare
l!OLYMOORSIDE, C!testc1jield. SAND/ACRE. Taint, VV. Honestonc St. Gibbard, T. R., t;t. Sidwe lls
Needham, W. Bailey, Wm., Hill To1" Derby Rd.
1
Mitchell, Joseph, Honestone St. Gibson, Vv., 6 Bonhay Rd.
HORSLEYWOODHOUSE, nea,. Bastable, G., Derby ·{cl. Rhadwick, W. Helvoir Ham & Passmore, 17 i-:idwcll St.
1
Derby. Long, F., Derby Rd. ' \Toolaway & Sons, East the Water Herbert, G., 24 Bartholomew St. \V ..
Booth, Arthur (Joiner) SNRLST ONE, As!tboume. Luscombe & on, 55 i")idwe ll St.
BISHOP'S TA 1VT01V, 1\1ingo & Boone, 29 l\r[agdalen St.
]or<lan, Hy. Thorley, Wm. BarusfajJle.
Wa lters, Fredk. (] oincr) l\1udge, E., 2.~ Catherine l:H.
SOUTH WING.FIELD, Alfreton. Moorish, J. · Oliver, ·w . H. , Alphington St., St.
JDR!DGEHA Y, Derby. Truman, R . BOVEY TRACEY, R.S.O. Thomas
Stevenson, John SPONDON, near Derby. Cleave, Alf., Fore St. Popman & Sons. 35 Paris St.
JLKESTON, R .S.O. Kirkland, A. Mardon, W. J. T. .Smale, L. 1 r T opsham Rd.
M eakin, Ed. Turner, Jas., ::;)tation Rd. Stephens, J. G ., & oon, u6 Fore St.
E arnshaw, Alfred, Burr Lane
Goddard, F., Park Av. STANTON-BY-DALE (Notfozg- Winson, John, Fore St. Stile, G. L., & ~on, Summcrland St.
Hallam, T., Bright St., Cotmanhay Brown, R. !tam). BRADN!NCH, Cuttompton. Stocker, J. , 66 Cowick St., St. Thos.
Harper,]., Notti ngham Rd. Nix Bros. T1;iggs, ]., i.18 Rosebery Rel.
STA VELEY, nea.,· C!teste1ji.eld. JJRAUNTON. V\iadm an, VV. , Summcr1and St.
Hazelwood & l\1arson, South St. Stone, S., & !:ions
Jrcson, W. V., 5 East St. Brimley & Sons 'Vescott, Austin & ·\·V bite, 27 Lower
Page E Park Drive SWADLINCOTE BR!XHAM. North St.
Rich~rd~: W ., G. N. Goods Yard ~ {b'u.rlou-on-Tnwt).
Cooksley, G ., West Hill '\Voodman & Son, Bartholomew St.E. ~
bhaw, W. E ., Rutland St. Banks, \V., Hastings Rd. Harley, - E.\.Jf!NS1'ER , Exeter.
Dowler, W. , Regent 8t. Hayman, P.1 Berry Head Rd. ?11anley. G.
KIRK JRETON, Derby. Venning, Chas., Coppice Side
Doxey, William H az lewood Bros., Parkham Rd. Reddaway, \V.
Ward, j., Market l'l. Sparks, J. , Fore St . EXMOUTH.
. tihenvin, . .
TANSLEY, Mattock. Wills, W ., Berry Hill Rd. Abell, Thos., 7 Roll e St.
KJRKLANGLEY. Dawes, Thos.
Cooper, Geo. BROADCLYS7; Exeter. Carter, F. E., I John son's l)l.
T!BSHELF, Aifreton. Fisher, Geo. Cooper, W. S., & !:ion, Rolle St.
LITTLE EA TON, 1lear De,.by. Richards, Thos. W. (Joiner) Dart, H ., l\!Ieadow ht.
Bates, R. A . BUCKFASTLEIGH.
bmith, John (&Joi ner) Arscott, Geo., Plymouth Rd. Grace, F. , l\1anchestcr St.
LONG E.-1 TON, R.S.O. TIDES/,VELL, Buxto1l . Furncaux, Samuel, Silver St. Hayman, A., Chapel St.
Brown & Son, W averl ey Rt. Hooper, Geo., Point Rd.
Bull, John, Sawley Rd. Brightmore, R. (Mason) Jackson & Son, Jordan St.
Hill, A._ & Bro., Litton Hooper & Stooke, ltaleigh T er.
Perks, F., & l"on, Bridge St. BUDLEIGH SALTERTON. Lacey, T. J ., PercyTer.
Redfora, J., Recreation St. Lomas, ll. (Joiner) Barnes, _J., Pebble Lane Perry, W. fI., 18 ~olorton Rd.
Youngman, G., & Son, South St. 7 'OTLEY, Slzejfield. Burch, E. 0. Ponsford, H... B., Exeter Rd .
AIARLPORT, Derby. Hattersley, R. Kerley & Co.
TUPI'ON, Clzeste>jield. P almer, J. C ., q High St. HAL WILL, Lzftou, R.S.O.
Oldershaw, Geo., llkeston Rd. VVhitc, Marwood
Davenport Bros. CHAGFORD.
MATLOCK. Madin, John Aggett, W., & Sons HARTLAND, BtdPfo1·d.
Ballington, H . , M . Bank (&Joiner) TURNDITCH, ,,ear Derby. Brimblecombe, G., New St. 8
Bannister, J., M. Bank (Plu mber) Clark, Chas. Collins, J., Monte Rosa Cann, f-1ATflERLEJGfl.
Boden, W., & Son, M. Bk. (Masons)
WEST HALLAM, "ear De,.by. Dawson, r., Mill St. Heard, John, Hall Ct.
Dawes, Thos., M. Green Painter, C. & \V. S . (Maso ns) Hooper, Richard, Bridge St.
Hall & Co., Dale Road, M. Bridg·e · Brough, W. Rice, R ., & Son New Rt.
Daykin, H. 1 Petherick, Samuel, High St.
(Plumbers) Stone, Wm., & Son;, The Quarries
Hancock & Antliff Bros. , M. Bank WHITTINGTON, Clzesterfield. Underhill, R. D. & J · • Lower St. HOLSWORlHY.
Holm es, W., M. Hath (Joiner) l\1ars<lcn, Geo. , 'Vhittington !\Joor Bassett, J., Bod min 8t.
CHERITON BISHOP, Exe/.,,_ Beckley, R., Crimpa, St. Pancrass
Hopkinson, F., M. Bank (&Slater) (Roarls and Sewage) Harvey, Hy., Royal Oak
Keeling, A., M. Bdge. (Plumber ) Oultram, J., & t;on, 6t King St., \Veek
Kirkland, C., M. Bdge. (Pl umber) Whi ttington Moor (Joiners) CLOVELLY, Bidef01d. Beckley, Vvm., Chur h St.
Kirkland, W ., M. Bridge (Plumber) Sims, J hn, New 'Vhittingto n Davey, Vv. Vliffi.11 1 "\Vm., l::)tation Rd.
Knowles, G., M. Bank Wain,]., & Sons,Whittington lVIoor Paddon, R. JJON!TON.
Lewi s, T. & W. , :i\1. Bank 1'VHITWELL, Clzeste>jietd. CLY. T 1-JYDON, Exeter. Berry, Vt. T. , High St.
f,later, :F., M. Bank (Plumber) Brown, G.e o., Hodthorpe Harris, E. rrurner, c.
Swift, B., M . Bank Tackson, John CLYST ST. GEORGE, Topslzam. 1-/0RRABRIDGE, R.S.O.
Wildgoose, J. W., M. Bank M:oyser, Wm., I-Iodthorpe Steer, J. L. & H. Toop, H. W ., & Sons
MEASHAJ1J(Atlterstoue). WINGFIELD, NORTH, C!tester- CLY.ST ST. MARY, Exeter.
Smith, G. ji.etd. !LNUlCOMBE.
Pratt, N. CREDl?'ON. Bal ment, "\V., Church St.
MELBOURNE, near Derby. Berry, John, Hepthorne Lane Bowen G., St. Brannock's Rd.
Barton, Wm. WJN5TER, Derby. Brooke, J. 1' . , 4 Union Rd.
Dart, W., High l;;t. Britto1; & Pickett, 7 1 Fore St.
MOSBOROUGH, Clzesle>jietd. Carson, Geo. Brooks W., 'tation Rd.
H eathcote, Wm., & Sons Jones, T ., High St. Cower,' J. 1 Broad St.
Drabble, J obn
NEWBOLD. WIRKSWORTH. COLLOMPTON. Dendlc, Wm., Oxford Grove
Baker, J. C. T., W anubrook Chick, H., 'Willand Gammon, G.1 & Son, Chambercorube
Ditcher & Ellis (Joiners)
NEW MILLS (vta Stoc1'port) . Clark, W., Ecclesbourne Terrace lncledon, "'New Ht. Rd .
Fox, ti., & Son, North End Labdon, E., & Sons, r ~ore St. Goss, J. R., 30 Oxford Grove
Boyle, S. & D., High Lee Ref. Manning, J., Exeter H ill
Hudson, J., & Sons, Low Leighton Walker, J., & Sons, North End Knill, T. B. 6 Oi<ford Grove
Scattergood & Warrington, Hurst Walker, J. & J ., Bolehill DARTMOUTH. Parkin,'£., Scnr., St. Brannock'sRd ~ .
Field tiaw Mill s · YOULGifAVE, Ba/,ewell. Back, John, Charles St. R eed, F . J., 30 Green Close Rd.
Stafford, T. W., Chapel St. Toft, G. &W. Pillar, Ri chard, Sth. Embankment Scamp, G ., Church St.
Pillar Robt., Lower St. Smith, \V. B ., Bi ·kliscombe Rd.
Row,\¥. Geo., Clarence Hill. Underhill, W., Northfield Cottages
Voicey, Fredk. J. , Clarence Hill Upton, T., 'fhe Quay
D evonshire . Watts, R., Crathers H ill
DAWLJSH.
Vickery, W. J., Wilder Rd.
INSTOW.
ASHBURTON. AXM!NSTER. Cox, Bros., Weech Lock, Thos., Black Lane
Almond, H . Clarke, J. F., Market Sq. Friend, F., High St. Pidlei:,..John )) ., Lane End
Foaden, J . H., Bparnham C loud, G., South St. Lamacraft, J. H. G., Old Town St. Yeo, tty., Marsh Cottages
A8HWA7°i!-R, Beawo,.flty. Parsons, W. B., South St. Sbapter; T. & F. H., Brook St.
DEVONPORT. JVYBRIDGE.
Northcott, J. BARNSTAPLE. Andrews, Geo., Park Ho.
A VE TON-GIFFORD. Barwick, T ., Vicarage St. Allen & Tozer, 33 Maurice Park St.,
Budeaux Sincock & Blight, Costly St.
Steere Bros. (Masons) Bryant & Son, Bear St. Rd.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 405

Devonshire-continued. Devonshire-continued.
/(ENNFORD, Exeter. L ethbridge, A . R., & Son, Tracy TORQUA1". TORRINGTON.
Page J. Bldg. Yard Bowden, T . New St.
Mayne, E. LethbridgetWm. H. 1...1 Oxford Pl. Chubb, T., Elstow Works Grant, H., South St.
Marshall, ., Sutton Kd. Goss, W. A. Ellacombe TO TNES.
KEN7'!SBEARE . Marshall, . E., Hoe Gate St. Harris, A., Hampton PL, St. lfary
Goff, Chas., Gudisford Brook, Thos., Bridgetown
Martin, R. H . , 27 S eymour Av. E. Church Reeves, W., & Sons, High St.
KINGSBRIDGE. May, T. 23 Cobourg St. Hawkins, S., Chelston Vale WESTT,V ARD HO I
Chapman, Franc is, W es t Alvington N eal, R. H. B., Bolitho Bank Leaman, T., Torre Cottage Prior, R. C.
Clements, Thos., Chillington Chmbrs., Princess Sq. (Public McKellar, J. W., Warren Rd. 1'VH!MPLE, E xeter.
Farr Bros., W est Alvington Works Contractor) Pac k, S., Parkfield Tcr., Upton
H ead, C ., The Elms, Dunscombe St. Nicholls, J., Greenbank Av. Pike, E., Hatfield Rd. Grai nger, W. J .
Hooper, G., New Quay, Dodbrook .Palmer, J. H., 34 Prospect St. Sm<fl c , G. K., St. Mary Church WOO DB UR Y, Exeter.
Kell and, W. H., Ebrington St. Palk, W., 5 Grimston Villas Smerdon, J., W arren Rd. P earce, John
L uckraft, J., Avctongiffard Parson & So~1s, 23 King Gardens Vanstone & Mumfordi.J3elgrn e Rd. Ph illips, A. E.
Nunn, J.~ Church St., Dodbrook P arson, J. W., Brunswick House Watson, J.C. & W., union St. Stokes, -
P ea rce, E., Fore St. Partridge, J., 18 St. Lawrence Rd. Wyatt, S. D., Ellacombe Ch. Rd. WOOLACOMBE, Mortl1oe.
P errott, J., Phccnix Pl., Fore St. P earce Bros. , I 4 Grenvill e Rd. N. Yeo, R. F., Rock Rd. B eer, Th0mas, & Son
Rhymes, T. W., Chillington F earn Bros., 3 Bernard Pl.
Ruth, J. l·C, & Son, Trehana Ter. P ellow,W.,62 ConnaughtAv.,Mutley
Veale, R., W. Alvi ngton Hill Pethick Bros., Laira Bridge (&
Warren, Ed1.v<l., W est Alvington Railway Contractors)
Wingate, H., B elle Vue Rd. Piper, F . T., "\·Vindsor Lane
KINGSWEAR.
Short, J. H., Burham Rd .
R e lf, R. T. & G. R., 2 Portland Sq.
Rob erts, S., Mount Plyrn House
I[ Dorsetshire.
Short, Jolm Shaddock, W., Bryntirion
LIFTON, R.S.O. Shellabear, G ., & Son, 23 W ashing-
Ri ch, Hy., Cawdron Cottage
Rich, H . & J., Tinbay
LYDFORD, Bridestowe, R.S.O.
Sl~epperd, T. r,
ton Ter. , Mutley
40 Ri~l11110nd St.
Skrnner, H. E., Exeter St.
BEAMINSTER .
Chambers, B . B., Fleet St.
Hann, C. & A., Prout Bridge
MILTON ABBAS.
George, E .
OSMINGTON.
Stanlake R., Salisbury Rd. BERE REGIS, 11/a.reham. Mill er,J.
Bickle, W. Taylor, J...., r 3 Batt ery St.,Stonchouse Sheppard, Frank 'rownsend
LYMPSTONE, Exeter. Taylor, T., & Son, St. Mary's St., PARKST'ONR.
Vcdman, E. G. Stonehouse BLANDFORD. Abbott, L. F., W ellington Rd.
LYNTON, Barnstaple. Taylor, W. H., 23 Bath St. Archer, J. W., & Sons Allen, E. J.,AshleyRd.,Upper P ark-
Tozer & Son, I A lderney T er., Green, Chas., North Place stonc
J ones Bros . Hayward, G. , & So~ Queen's Rd. Al lner, A ., Commercial Rd.
Beaumont Rd .
MONKLEIGH. Trevena, W., 44 Hastings St. Norman & Sons, 16 J.!,ast St. A llner, R.,Victoria Rd.,Upper Park-
Beer, Thomas, & Son Truscott, A ., r9 Market St. stone
BRIDPORT. Baker & Pearcy, Comm.crcial Rd.
MORTON HAMPSTEAD, Turpin, G. B. , 4 Courtenay St. Bartlett & Sons, Shipton Gorge
Newton Abbot. 'Vakeham Bros., Friary Yd., Tothill Chinchen & Co., Commercial Rd.
Blackmore , A ., The R etreat
NEWTON ABBOT.
Wakeha m, W. G., Spingfielcl House
Will ocks, J . (Roads and Sewers)
II Brooks, R. B., 46 South St.
Cooper, vV. J., Allington
Hawkins, J., 68 Bradpole Rd.
Crabb, R., Poole Rd.
Cross, W. J., Commercial Rd.
'Vilson, A. & F.
Bearne, L., Highweek St. Williams, J. ,Caroline Pl.,Stonehouse Patten, Thos. 62 East St. Wilson, J. H., Britannia Rd .
Dobell, C., 39 D evon Sq. SAMFORD COURTENAY, Spencer, J., Chard's Mead Rd.
Edwards, J., Queen St. R.S.O. I\ Williams, R. B ., Walditch PIDDLET01¥N, Dorcheste,-.
Hicks, G., Abbotsbury Estate Ash, W., & Sons BROAD j]l/A l 'NE, Dorchester. H ardy, Wm.
Mills, H., 64 Queen St. SEATON. Selby, J . PIDDLE1'REN7'HIDE Dorches -
Parker Bros., 12 Courtenay St. Gollop, S., Sidm outh St. ter. '
Smerdon , ll. F. , Mount Pleasant Newton & White, Seav icwTer. BROAD T,VAY, Dorcliester. Symes, S.
Stacey, F. A ., St. Paul's Rd. Richards, A. Spicer, C. POOLE.
Stevens'-Cj 46 Courtenay $t. Strange, A . Barfoot, Jos., Lo ngfleet
Zeally, ~·. ., Powdcrham Rd. SIDMOU1'/-I.
Rkinner, R. W. & J., 19 Jubilee T er. CERNE ABBAS, Dore/tester. Burt & Vick, Marke t St.
NORTHAM, B ideford. Tucker & Sons Mitchell, W . J. Crane, W. G ., Longfleet
Goss, S . G . Northover, W. G. Gray, W . H., Market St.
Cook, T. SOUTH BRENT. Knight, G . F., K ingland Rd.
Veale & Son CHARAl/INSTER, Dore/tester.
Lock, J. Harvey, Abel
Rigler, T . C., Victoria Rd., Longfleet
OKEHAMPTON. SOUTH MOLTON. Saunders, A . D.t Longfleet
Ball , Wm., East St. Sanders & Son, rr 9 East St. CH!CKERELL. Wheeler, 'V , ongffeet
Gee n1 H. Raishl ey , Vtf., VYcst Chickercll PORlLAND, ISLE OF.
Harris, H. , High St. STARCROSS, R.S.O.
Cole, J.B. COJUJ". CASTLE . Conway, J as;J & Son, Mallams
Harris, M., Castleford Luther, Thos. 1 East 8t. Lynham, J., !'he Straits
'lecman, J., Kempley Rd. TAMERTON FOL/OTT, Patten, J. J., Fortune's Well
W orden & Sons, West St. Crown Ht'tl, R.S.0. CR ANBOR1\"E.
Maddock, G. Coombs, T. RAD/POLE, Weymoutli.
OTTERY ST. MARY. J esty, B. A .
TA VJ STOCK. Vincent, J.
Carna ll, Ed.
C:bann a 1 W. Higman, W. H., 7 Bank Sq. DORCHESTER. SHAFTESBURY.
Luxton & Son Menhinnick & Sons, Brook St. Barrett P., & Son, Grey's Orcha1·d Dean, R.
Williams, F. TA WSTOC K Barnsfn.pte. Davi s. fl., & Sons, Trinity St. Hiscock & Dean
PAIGNTON. Blackmore, J., St. John's Chapel Herridge, A ., A lexandra Rd. Osborne, F. W .
Bridgeman, M., Garfield Ter. Hors ey, ~., Herringstone Rel. SHERBORNE.
TA HO'ON, NOR TH. Slade. C. E., Durngate St.
Drew, C. & R . E., Town Hall T er. E ll is, S., & Sons Betten, A ., Coldbarbour
·wcbber, G ., H yde Rd. Till ey, T. H., Princes 8t. Croft, W., Newland
Fisher Bros. Watkins, W. ,T. , Damers Rd .
W ebber, H., & Sons, Willow Dale 1'1.!.'IGNMOUTl-I. Gil ling ham , H., Coldbarbou 1·
PARKHAM. \Vatts B ros., Forcling ton Green Guppy, T. C., & Son, Bristol Rd.
And1·ews 1 E., 18 Northumberland Pl.
J ewell, H. Cornelius, T., 9 F ernda le Rd. EVERSHOT. Penny, L. A ., Newland
PLJ 'Jl10UTH. Cox, J. , Sa1isbury Ter. Conway, H. STALBRIDGE.
And rews, A., 3 Eve lyn Place Curtis, G., Higher Brooke St. FON7MELL AIAG1\'A. Curtis, R ., Farm St.
B ennett Bros. 97 Embankment Rd. Esworthy,-, Fo re St. Edwards 1 G . Curtiss , S. , I-Iigh St.
Berry, T. P., W est Ho? Building Yd. Francis, C., •P Northumbcrla.nd Pl. Parsons, F., The Rin g
Blac kefl, J. H., & Son, 45 Krng Hayman, G., Hig her J rook St. GILL!NGHAAI.
Gardens H ayman, J. J., & Son, 4 Holl a nd Rd. Barnes, Alfred, The Square STOl\t:, Eris!.
Blake, Wm . E., Sutton B ld g. Yard Lee, George, 30 Dawlis!1 Rd. Bracher, Bros. Dorcy, Geo ., Holner Bridge
Blowey, P., 6 Ford Par~, M~tl ey
Cook B ros., Florence 1er., Embank-
lv!ortimer, C., Brook Hill
Slocombe, A. H., 4 Den C1·escent ~~~~~~I~ 1Martin STURM/1\'STER NE W TON .
Knott, F., Rixton
ment Rd. Turpin, W. , Woodway Rd. HASLEBUNl-BR I AiV,Btan.dj'ord
Crews, T. , Emma Pl., Stonehouse THOR VE R TON. Hutchings, W. SIVA NA GE.
Davy, A., 44_R egent St. Hurt & Burt, Railway Depot
Short, J. KINGTON MAGNA, Gilli'ug/lam. Hardy, H. & J., Albany 'Vorkshops
D eacon, J., Durnford St., Stonehouse
Duke, C. L., Plym Stone Works W estcott, JJJVER 7 : N. Bricknell, H. Hardy, W. M ., Centra l '~Torks
0
l>oot, I. , IO Notte St. Collard, W. , Lowman Gree!1 LONG BREDY, D01cl:esfer. Linnington. G.
Goad, W. G., Victoria St. Deering J., & Sons, 3,3 Barnngton St. Fry, 'Valter Parsons & Hayter, Station Rd.
Gottrd & Son, 3 Providence St . Grater, T., & Sons, Stiver St. LOUGHA 1ll, Wimborue. Tl-IORNFORD, Sherbome.
Griffin J as., 23 Caprera T e r. Grater, iz., & Sons, r6 Townsend Froud, Ri chard And rews, J. , & Son
Ham, '( & Son 13 Portla nd Sq . Holcombe , J ohn , 44 West El:.e tiouth
Ham, W., Elm Villa, Manna.mead Loosemo re, W., 36 Townsend L UL IVOR 111, Tl'est. TOLLER .
Harvey ·., r65 }{in St. CT
:i\ianning, 8., Barrington St. D orC'y, J os. L egg, G., Great Toll er
'Hill & Co., r3 Whitfield T er. Parr, J., 22 Newport St. LJ'ME RHGJS.
Hoskin, G., Lower Compton, near Perry & Son, Bolham , Cooper, H. T., Silver St. UPTl'A r, Do1c/iesler.
Hosking, T.) I Baring.St. Phys ick & Son, B eck Sq. Randall, H ., Nuremburg House Strange, A .
J enkin , W. r .,Endsle1gh Hldg. Yard T uck r Bros., Rock, Bolham
Jillard , F. L ., 38 Cobourg 8t. MARNHALL, Btandj'ord. 11-AREHAAI.
Tu cker G., Water Lane
1 Wilkins, Walter, Church F arm Gill ingham, P . P., Stoboro ugh
K erswcll, Hy., r9 Cobourg :St. Wood, F., Gold St.
Kin g , T., 18 A lbert Rd. Af!LBORNE PORT, S/Jerborne . Hobbs, G., East St.
Lapthorn & Co., I Clarendon Place, TOPSHAU. Pitman, Geo., North St. La\vs, John , West St.
Gould, H., :i\'1onmouth St. R eynolds , A ., & Son Marsh, A lfred, West St.
Citadel Rd. Tremlctt, J.
L ester, E.R., Ebrington St.
406 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Dorsetshire-continued. Durham-continued.
Bradley, J. G., JO The Avenue
WEYMOUTH. WIMBORNE 11'1/NSTER .
Bagg, J . & H ., Avenue Rd. Baker, G., King St.
Brown & Co ., 74 Sadler St.
Carrick, Joh n, Crossgate Peth
Coates, T ., Hallgarth St.
THOMAS DICKINSON,
Bartlett, J. A ., 4 Franchise Ter. Norman, Bros., West Boro' Builder & Contractor,
Board, S."J., & Son, IJ Ranelagh Rd. Ridout, D ., New Boro' G ibson, C . W., 49 Atherton St.
Bowring, G. F., 86 St. Thomas St. Smith, E ., \Vest Baro' Heron &Brown, Sadl erSt.(Plumbers)
Gradon, G., & Son, Durham
MILTON WORK5,
Brown Bros., 22 Avenue Rd . Smith, J. Colehill WEST HARTLEPOOL.
Clarke, A . A,_ Commercial Rd. Hodgson, Wm., Exors. of, C1aypath
Conway, T., Commerci al Rd. WINTERBOURNE ABBAS, (P<iin ters) So111e Contracts completed-
Jesty, B. A., Dorchester Rd . Dorcltesie1. K ell , J., SJ North Rel. (&Mason) Mansion, Stables, etc., near Loftus
Mace, E . B., St. Alban's St. Laidlcr._.)3 ros. (R.P.) New Elvet Alfred Waterhouse, Esq., Archt.
Atkins, H. J . Lodge, " '·• Red Briar, Pity Me N . P. Bank, Loftus, Town Hall ;
Purchase, J., I Belvedere Cottages
SheppardtF., South View, Westham Lowes, J ., & Son , Steam 1'1arble\¥ks. E. Robson, Esq., Archt.
WYKE REGIS, W'ey moutli. Manners, G. T., Gilesgate North Eastern Banks,Middlesbrough
Stevens, . J. , 6 Ida '.rcr.
Whettam, J. T ., Jun., Grange Rd. Bishop, J. Mowbray, J . W ., 2 W estern Hill and Loftus; A. L. Newcombe,
Newby, G ., North Bailey (Plumber) Esq. Archt.
Nesbitt, T., 70 North Rd. (Plasterer) Messrs. Lampton's Bank, Sun-
Rhodcs,W., Jun., Neville's Cross, nr. derland; A. Gribbe, Esq ., Archt.
Shepherd, J. , Gilcsgate. Church of Emmanuel, Saltburn-by-
Smaithwaite, T., Silver flt. (Painter) Seti, Mansion, etc., Saltburn; C.
Tay lor, E. & J. R., 19 The Avenue Johnson, Esq ., Archt.
Durham. Wa lton, W., Hawthorne Ter.
EAGLESCLIFFE, R.S.O ., Stoch -
Victoria Schools, Middlesbrough ;
. Messrs. Dorman & Long's Offices,
Middlesbrough.
tou.-on - Tees . Mansion, Stables, & Lodge, Middles-
BARNARD CASTLE. CROXDALE. Jones, H. T., Station Hotel brough; J. M. Bottomley, Esq.,
H epworth, B . Forster, William Areht .
Jackson , G. vV. (Plumber) EASINGTON LANE. St. Joseph's Catholic Church; Messrs.
Kyl e, J., & Son DARLINGTON. Bradley, P. B. (Mason) Dunn & Hansom, Arcbts .
A nnistead , T., 9 A rden St. (Plumber) Public Abattoirs, W est Hartlepool ;
BIRTLEY. Airey, J . & J., 5 Mclvilln St. EAST BOLDON. J. W. Brown, Esq., Archt.
Burnett, J. , & Son, Durham Rd. Rowe, G., Pricstgate (Painter, &c). Davidson, J. Technical Schools, West Hartlepool ;
Davison & .Bolam. Station Rd. Boyd & Johnso n, St"pl eton Town Hall, West Hartlepool ;
Bragg, J., SJ Surtees St . EGGLESTONE Darlz"ugton. H. A . Cheers, Esq., Archt.
B ISHOP AUCKLAND. Davison & Son, 78 Sldnncrgate H etheri ngton, P. 0. (Mason) St. Peter's Catholic Church, Castle
Abbott, W ., IJ High Bondga te (Painters & Decorators) EL "VV!CK, Castle Eden Staiz"on, Eden; John Kelly, Esq., Archt.
Bell, G. H., 22 "Waldron St. Dryden & Wood, Tubwcll Row R.S.O. Mansion, Stables, etc., near North-
Blackett, R., & Son, South Rd. (Painters) allerton; Messrs. Demaine &
Guthrie, J" & on, Corporation Rd .
Gibbon, Geo . Brierly, Arehts.
Braithwaite, J. , & Son, 98 Newgate
St. (Joiners) Hoskins, W . H. & W. , Blackwellgate EVENH OOD, Bishop Aucldand. North Eastern Gazette Offices, Mid-
Dawson, G. W., South Rd. (Joiner) (Painters & D ecorators) Howe, James, Swan's Row dlesbrough; R. Lofthouse, Esq.,
Gibson, J . & vV., Chester St. Jameson, W. , Duke St. T easdale, Geo. Areht.
(Joiners) LancastertW., :.1 Bondgate (Slater) Willan, Thos. Kirklevington Hall, Sir T, R ich-
H ilton, 'rhos., Peel St. Lishman, . (R.P.),J5 & J6 Bondgate ardson, M.P.; E. May, Esq., Archt.
Hudson, W. , Etherley La. (Joiner) McDermid~ B., & Son, Russell St. ESE-I, Du.rlzam. Tunstall Manor, W. C. Gray, Esq.,
Manners, T., Peel St. (J oiner) (Painters) Rutter & Son West Hartlepool; T. Lewis Banks,
Ryder, J. & R., outh Rd . McKenzie. Bros., Duke St. Esq., F.R.LB .A., Archt.
Mossom &Son,Bondgate (Pntrs.,&c.) FELLING, R.S.0. York City and County Bank, Weot
Vickers, J., Vickers St.
Walker, R., 'fenters St. Petch, H., Parkgate (Plumber) Boyd, E., Gosforth St. (Painter, &c.) Hartlepool ; Messrs. Barne• and
Watson, N ., Frederick St. Rennison, J. C. (R.P.), Bondgate Coates, Archts .
R e nshaw, T. W estmoreland St. FENCE HOUSES. St. Oswald's Church, West Hartle-
BLACK HILL. Robinson, .T., 16 Leadenhall St. Grainger, W ~!.. Leamside pool ; Messrs. Ricke & Cbarlewood,
Ayton, W ., & Sons, Benfieldsicle Robinson, T., & Son, Victoria Em - Latimer, T., l:Sankheal Archts .
Egglestone, Geo., 28 St. Cuthbert's bankment (Plasterers) Wardropper, G., Old Penshaw Tees Conservancy Commissioners'
Ter., Benficldsicle Scott & Armistead, Leadenhall St., GAINFORD, Darlz"ngton. Offices, Middlesbrough; Messrs.
Eltringham, J., Railway Ter. Northgate (Painters) Bottomley & Whipham, Archts .
Smith, E. (R.P.), Blackwcllgate Adamson, R. & S.
Snowdon, W. , Durham Rd. Gent, G. R. (R.P.) Bridge Hotel, rrhornaby-on-Tees;
Taylor, E . & .T. R., St. Cuthbert's Smith, R., Skinncrgate (Plumber) Messrs. 0 Ii ver Leeson & Wood,
Ter., Benfieldside Rd . Snaith, R. T., Bondgate (J oiner) GATESHEAD. Architects.
W estgarth & Brown, J7 Durham Rd. Sykes & Co., Blackwellgate (Plmbrs.) A llinson). John , High St. (Plumber)
Thornton Bros., 5 Temperance Pl. Bailey, l.7., The Crescent. Low Fell
BLAYDON-ON- TYNE. Wandl ess, J., Corporation Rd. Fryer, J., Richard St.
Bewl ey, J. , ClavC'ring Av. Glass, R., Temperance St.
Browen, J as. (Slater) Bradshaw, J., & Son, Cuthbert St.,
Ward, John, W estbrook
Lishman, Hugh
Lockey, John
Thompson & Co. DIPTON, R.S.O., via Lz"1dz Greeu.
Bcnsham
Elliott, J ., High W est St.
Ferguson, Frank, Nelson St.
u. HOWE & CO.
(Partners. J. Howe & L. Robins),
Johnson, W ., F lint Hil1 Gowland, J. E., 44 Walker Terrace, Builders & Contractors,
BYERS GREEN, Spen nymoo1·. Mordue, T . (Joiner) North Bcnsham Rd.
Hewitson, Jos. WHITBY STRE E T SOUTH,
Greason, Bros., Orrl St. West Har tlepoo l.
DUNSTON-ON-TYNE. Hall, W. , D envcntwater Rd.
BURNOPFIELD, R.S.O. Haswell & Waugh, Askew Rd. W. Works ,,-ecP.ntly executed include-
B ewley, Isaac, Clavering Avenue Asyl urns : Sunderland, Sussex, and
Davis Bros. Noble, Adam Hutchinson, T . H., Beaufort St.
Robinson, Thos. (Joiner) Laidl er, John,J7West St.(Dccorator) St. Albans, £500,000.
DURHAM. Rail ways : StA.tions, Carriage
Lamb, T. & R.-h Abbot St. Sheds, &c., N.E.R., £150,000.
lHESTER-LE-STREET. Askew, J., North Bail ey (Joiner) iVfather, J.C., ~ astbourne Avenue
Rolam, John W., Pelton Milne, John, Whitehall Rel. Churches : The Hartlepools, Sun-
Bradley, P., Easington Lane derland, Felling, &c.
C raven, Thos., Beamish, near Nicholson & Wakefield, WoodbineSt.
Cuthbertson, J. Pringle, A., Cramer Dykes Theatres: Bradford, Midcllesboro,
and West Hartlepool.
qeo. q~ADO~ ~ pON,
Groves, C., P me St. Raven & Hitcham, Poplar Crescent
Tennings, J., & Son Schools : The Hartlepools .
Robson, Thos., 11 Balmoral Avenue Factories: Newcastle, Northaller·-
l<:cll, John Ross, J., 44 Brunswick Terr.
Lodge, W ., & Son, Plawsworth Stephenson R. & J., Low :Fell ton, and West Hartlepool.
Lyon, John Builders d Contractors, Stockdale, t., St. Cuthbert's Ter.
Sewers & Roads : Sunderland,
South Bank, The Hartlepools .
Norman, William Thomson, William, Sunderland Rd.
Oates, Isaac Picktree DURHAM. Turner, Bros., Bcnsham Rd .
Public Buildings: llfonicipa!Build-
ings, W est Hartlepool; Work-
Thompson, T., & Son Tyrie, W. C., R cclheugh Bridge Rd.
JV orks executed include- Wal es, J., & Co ., 13 Romulus Te r. house, Eaeington ; Barracks,
COCKFIELD, R.S.O. Richmond; Electric Works, Sun-
Teohnical Schools, Durham; Guar- Woodall & Wil son, Ellison St.
Walker, Smart, The Green dian Offices, West Hartlepool ; HART, Castle Eden Statz"on,R .S.O. cle1-Iancl .
New Post Office, Durham; New Taylcrson Bros. Domestic: Mansions, ReRidencee,
CONSETT. &c., in Durham, Northumberland,
Ma xwell G eo., Park Rd. Bank, Sunderland; Royal Insurance
HARTLEPOOL. a nd Yorkshire.
Ridley, W., Palm erston St. Offices, Newcastle; Additions to
Nfarshall, R. J ., Bell St.
Routledge, J., Edith St. H.M. Prison, Durham ; Assize
Courts, Durhn.m and Newcastle; Rennie, J obn, I B eaconsfield St. IJ\,roody & Son, York Rel. (Shopfitters)
Walton, Thos., Taylor St. Sudron, W. Northgate
Ushaw R.C. College and Grammar 1 Moody, G ., 57 Tower St.
CORNFORTH, Ferry Hill. School , Dm·ham; County Aaylum, Watson, C. T ., Cleveland Rel. Nicholson & Thistl<;, Park Rd.
Mann, J. T . Aske Hall (Lord Zetland). Castle Watt, W., Back Lumley Sq. Pearson, W., Sbentt St.
Eden, Mitford, Leaclgate, Norham, Proud, J., Lister St.
COXHOE. and other Churches, &c., &e., HARTLEPOOL, West. Turnbull & Son, Tower St. (Shop-
Sanderson, Thos. for following Architects : Sir A. Atkinson, W. T., J2 Read St. fitters)
Blomfleld,A.Waterhouse,P.P.Pugin, Beetham, T ., Villiers St. Tweddle, R., South Rd.
CROOK, R.S.O. Late Ewa.n Christian, Messrs. Dunn Bcxfield, H., Belle Vue Watt Bros., Park Rd.
Haston, William, Hope St. and Hansom; C. Hodgson Fowler , Boota & Bolton, Park Rd. Watt, R. , & Son, J & 5 Thornton St.
Hare , Jolm , Gladstone St. G. G. Hoskins, E. R. Robson,Esqs.; Brazella & vVhitton, Sandringham HEBBUR1V:-ON-TYNE.
Hinchley, John (R.P.), Church St. Messrs. Oliver and Leeson, Hicks Rd. Gorda n, G. , 58 St. Rollox St.
Lax, A., 6 Market Pl. and Charlewoocl, and others. Bulmer, J., Grange Rd. :Munroe, T ., 9 N ewton Ter.
Walton, Thomas, Commercial St. Burton Bros., Burbank St. Young, M. D., R ed House
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 407

Durham-continued. Essex-continued.
HRTTON-LE -HOLE, R.S.0. Pace, W. H;.i_ 17 D ean St.
Tremble, J . (Maso n) Wood, W. , JJean Ter. H aws, T. W ., King's Rd . GREAT LE!GHS, C!telms/ord.
HE WORTH, R .S.O. Rogers & Robson, Ongar Rd. Holland, G.
STANLEY, R.S.0. Scrivener Bros., Victoria Rd. Wright, J. S., Little L eigbs
Loraine, S. l,3 ., St. 1'1ary's Tcr. Forster, G., Clifford Rd . White, James, W estbury Villas
HOUGHJON-LE -SPRING, Palmer. J. Winter Bros., High St. GREAT TOTHA.lf, Witliam .
R.S.O. Ro utledge, Alf., Thorn eyholm c Tcr. \.Vard, A.
Balmer, P ., a nd Son Stewart, George BUCKHURST HILL .
Harrison, R . D., Willi am St. French, W. & C., New Rd . (Road & GREAT 7-VA KERING, Sou.t!tend.
STOCKTON-ON-1 EES. Burgess, E., W'hitc Hart Cottages
HUR 1,VOR TH-ON-'J'EES. Atkinson, A., & Co., Yarm Rd. Sewer Contractors) Ventriss, G.
Hodgson, R. Atterby, T . E., Newby T er. H eard, T. W., Queen's Rd.
'.JARROW'-ON-TYNE. Bainbridge, W., Cambridge T er. 1 Leagett, J., High Rd. GREAT WALTHAJf,Clielms.ford
Cowper & H enderson, Grange Rd .VY. Norton Oldroyd, J., Albert Rd. Nortb Drewry, \:Vm.
Brown, Thos., The Green Tavencr, H . W., Hill s Rd.
Craig, S., 283 High St. W ells, H . 1 & Sons, Queen's Rd. HADLEIGH.
Kennedy, W., r .Edgar St. Cooke, A ..T., 1 Shaftesbury St. Stibbards, S., Rose Cottage
.Lumsd en, T., 84 A lbert Rd. Craggs & Benson, 37 Hume St. Wood & Son. P rinces Rel. Upson, John
Marr, C., Bede Burn Rd. Davison, Joh n 1 Springholme BURNHA ,l:f-ON-CROUCH, S .O.
Marr, J. G., 10 Bede Burn Rd. Fletcher, John, Page Ter., Norton HALSTEAD.
Grey, G . E., Ea;t St. Cook, T. Runnacles, C. E.
Shields, H., 12 Suffolk l:!t. R ead Bros.
Yecles, J., Henry St. Johnson & H anby, _40 kinner St. Sudbury, G., & Sons, Colchester Rd.
Race, G., & Sons. Hartington Rd. CHADWELL HEATH. HARLOW.
LEADGAJ'E. Th ompson, G., & Son, Wcstbourne
iRobson, Matthew Death, ·w. G., London Rd. Newton, J., Ii"ig h St.
Tcr. H oliday & Son Nicholls, _T. , High St.
LEAM.S'/DE ETTISON, W atson Rros., Central Bldgs. Tate, J. , Churchgate St.
F'ence I-louses . SUNDERLAND . CHAPPEL, Earls Colue. W inch, W ., H igh House
Draper, M . R., & Sons Armitage, J . , Southwick Rd. , Monk- Beard, J oseph
MEDOMSLEY, R .S .O. wearmouth HARWICH.
CHELMSFORD. Lewes, W. G ., 33 Esplanade
Taylor, R. F. Barron & Frazier,Linden St.,Hcndon
Thomp~on, John, 1v.Icdomslcy Edge, Bearpark, R ., D evonshire St.,ll!fonk- Beckett Bros., Mou Isham St. (Ho rti- Mo ran, J. 1 & Son, l\1ain ltd.
vtlt Ebchestcr wearmouth cultural Engineers) Newton, E.
Birbcck, Thos., 26 Stanley St. Choat & Son, Milclmay Rel . Sau nders, E., Hill Crest '\Vks., Do-
MOORSLE Y, Hctton-le-Hole, Crompton & Fawkes (I-Iorticultural vercourt
" R .S.O. Birney & Spraggon, Newcastle Rd., Builders & Engineers)
Wade, Robt., H ig h Moorslcy l\ifonkwcarmouth Smith & Beaumont, Bathside
Cooper, W. H., Park Place East Fincham , V.l ., Baddow Rd.
PITTING TON. Gowers, J essie, Park Rel. HATFIELD, C!ielms.ford.
Heslop, J. Dunwoodic, Thos., Hillfi eld Johnson, F ., Phrenix Works, New St. Barker & Sons
RYTON-ON-TY,VE. Elrick, J ., r58 Roker Aven ue, Monk- Kennell, 1{., Writtle, near Hockley, E . H.
weanuouth
Jefferson, F. W., 12 D ean T er. Emmerson, J. , Howard St., South- Linn, J ., Great Ba<ldow
(Plumber) . Moss, A., & Co ., Lyon Ter. , Apring- HORNCHURCH.
wick Rd. field Hcl.
Joiccy, E., jElvaston Rd. (Plumber) Gibbons, G. & J . M.,Hendonburn Av.
1Zutler, M. ., (Pamte r ) Potter, IL, Fairfield Works
Sample, E ., & Son, St, M~arys Tcr.
T urnbull , J. A., &Son
ST. ',JOHN'S CHAPEL, Dar-
G raham, T. E ., Paul's Rd.
Hildrey, J., r2 Vine P lace, Boro' Rd.
Hodgson, G . H., 26 Gi·een St.
Saltmarsh, E., 24 Hall St.
Samms.t....W ., Rain sforcl End
West, .!>.,Fairfield Wks.
THOMAS BRUTY,
Howarth, M ., Borough Rd.
ling/011. . Hudson, R., & Sons, St. Mark's Crcs. CHIGWELL. Builder
Lee, Tbos., D a drec Shield
SEATON CAREW
Humble, T. C. Crowtree Rd.
Huntley, J ., Villette Joinery Wl<.s.,
Holder Bros., Chigwell Rd. and (.on tractor,
Radley, W., High Rd.
Noddings, R., Charles St. I-Ien<lon JOINERY MILLS & WORKS
Marsha!,T. & J., BackWhite Ho. Yd. CEIINGFORD.
SHILDON.
.Adamso n J. F ., Church St. . . Ranken , D. & J ., Stockton l~d .
Scott, VY., r Eden T err.
:Martin\ VV. A ., Handworth Avenue,
Heig 1am Park
Horn church,
Dennis, i:'.. 111., Chu rch St-, (& Jorncr)
.Metcalfe, Alfred, A lbert St. Scott, W .. & Son , D urh am Rd.
Shaftoc, T. P., Boro u!>h Rd.
CLACTON-ON-SEA . ROMFORD.
~Moore, Jobn, New Shildon Dixon, J. W. , Town Hal1 Chambers
Storme & Watson, r 1unst;i ]] Rd . J.Vm·ks executed include-
SHOTLEY BRIDGE. Stott, J . B ., Easington St., )!onk- Ellis & Turner, Old Rd.
.Houliston, A . wearmouth Linzcll, H.J., Magdalen Green Farm Buildings £700. Mixed
Surtces, W., & Sons Stutt, R . W., Cowen T er., Stockton McKay, J as., Old Rd. School £500, Farm Premises £1,931.
SOUTH HYLTON. Rd. New Board School £2,873. Ditto
COGGE HALL. £2,700. Restoration of Parish Church,
·Carr, G., C hurch St. Sutton, E. A., 38 Cumberla nd St. N ew Board School and Master's
·Grierson, J. , High St. Swan, G ., & Co ., Thomas St., Monk- Sach, Edwd., Church St.
J odd, T., Vicarage T cr. wearmouth Shave, W., W est St. House £2, 707. Villa Residences, etc.
Swinhoe, G. , 39 Brougham St. COLCHESTER . Public Baths,Romford,£7,500,Archi-
SOUTH SHIELDS. t ecta, Messrs . Harrin gton and Ley,
Atken, J. T . Broughton Rel . Taylor & \.V elford. Ayers Quay Rd. Appleton, Smith & Co., :.\faldon Rd. 65 Bishopsgate St. Without, E.C.
..Atkcn, ,(. vV., 17 8t. J ohn's T er.
Banks fhomas, Roman Rd.
Temple & Hurrell, W estwood St.
Tiffin, J. W., Cle,·eland Rd.
Beaumont, R., Straight Rd., Lexden
Rowles, G., Magdalen St. Reference to Architects and
Clients on application.
I
Bell & Matthews, 6 Queen 8t. White, J . W., High Barnes Works, Chambers, W., Magdalen St.
Brown 1 R. , Redhead Avenu e Chester Rd. Diss, A ., Stanwell St.
•C hristie , W., Commercia l Rd. VV il kinso n, C ., C hester Cres . Dobson, G ., & Son, Butt Rd.
.Crane. R. N ., vVooclland Tcr. ·wilkinson,G.,Dun Cow St., High St. Dupont, F., & Co., North Hill
HUTTON, Biwdwood.
Hall, 1\1:. 1 Jun ., Coronati on St. \.l' oodhill & Kirtley, BroxbourneTer. Everett, H., & Son, Hyth e Hill Cross, J.
H a rp er R . 1 B ack Charlotte St .
Hunter: J., 4 St. :Michael's Tcr.
Yo un g, G., & Sons, 81 Boker Av.,
)!onkwearmouth
Grim es, J. ,North Gate ILFORD .
Juby, R. S ..z.Rode n St. .
Rhead, F . ,V., Bercchurch
~1ann, T., Salmon Bt. SWAL HrELL , R .S .O. '\Varel, T. J.l_Bt. J ohn's t. Key, W. u., 5 The Dnve, Cran-
l\Ioore, J., Alice St. Shield, James Wiles, J., 4 North St. brookc P a rk
l\Iurray, E., Laygate Lane TOW LA TV, R.S.O. Pettigrew, T., Clark Rd.
Nichol, J. C., Hyde St. W estgarth, T . DAN/JURY, C!telms.ford. Stroud, R., :frigh St.
H. obcrtson, W. J ., Victoria Rd. Baker, W ., & Sons, Eves Corner Willmott, F., Fl:igh Rel.
WASHINGTON, R.S.O.
ltoss, Alex., 29 Os~ornc Av. Bruce, R. DEDHA:l:f. JNG.A TE STONE.
S he riff, S., Wooclbme St. Hunter, T. A vey, S., High St.
Shcwan J ., 18 Burrow St. Saunders, N ., & Son Bentley & Green
Robinson, T., Lambeth Place
;Summe:bell, R., Tyne Dock EARL COLNE, Halstead.
Thornton & Co., ' 'f Eglcsficld Rd. TVEST RA !NTON, Pence HoustJs . INGRAVE.
Draper, 111. & R., & Sons Rogers, Zach., High St. Boardman, Wm., Salmons Fann
Wilson R .. 4 \Vind sor Ter. (Drarn-
ag Cont'r actor) WHICKHAM-ON- TVNE. F:AST HAJ.f. LE!GH, S.O.
Wi nter, T. S., & Co . Mile End Rd . Collins, Wm. B . Jcr ram, J . \.V., Bou ndary Rd . Johnson , H ., North .St.
Yell owley, W. & A., Vespasian St. TVHITBURN, Suuderla11d. EAST HANNING1'1ELD . Thorpe & Sons, Church Hill
Young, J., Ty ne Dock A ll ison, R . . . R nyner T.
Robertson, Geo ., Victoria Rd. LOUGHTON.
SOUTHWICK ELSENH.A:lf (Bislwj>'s Storifo1·d). Davey, D ., l\1eadow Ud.
Davison, W. (R.P.), High St. WJNLATON. Foster, C . S., H igh Beech Rd.
l{iggins, J ., James St. Smith, R obert, Tyne St. Robinson, D., Sen Forster, T., York Hill
EPPING. Greenaway, J ., Baldwin's Hill
Cable & Sons, High St. VVarri ner, .R., Golding's Hill
l{een, T ., Theydon Bois, near MALDON.
Essex. Knights A.
Palmer hros., Hig h St.
Whiffin,Jamcs,Thcydon Ga rno n,n car
Baxter, A., Hig h St.
Dines & Son, High St.
Smith, D ., Bceleigh l~ d .
BAR !U1VG. BRAINTREE. Smith, J. , 1o6 'Vanh Rd.
Brown, Alfred, & Son FRINTON-ON- EA .
Garbett, J . C., Cambridge Rd. Wilding, T., 35 lllarket Hill
Goodey, J. R ., Kennedy Rd . Brown, W . Linzcll H.J., Old R d .
Smith, J., Longbridge Rd. Letcb & Bowtell Prykc, 'E. A., Station Rd. MAYLAND .
Parmenter, Silas, Belle ' '.ue Deaves, W.
BARKING /DE, liford. Parmenter, , V.,Stcam J01nery ' Yorks GRAYS.
Gowen, F ., Victoria Rd. B rown, J oh n, Bridge Rd . NEWPORT.
BRENTWOOD. Stai nes, J. JI.
W a l ters, W. Alderto n W., O ngar Rd. Lawrence, J essc, Corse Hill
BILLERICA Y, B,-eu!wood. Burtwell ' & J arvis, High St. Rons G. H., Bridge R i . OCKENDON.
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Gentry, George Claydon, R., Queen's Rd. Ron~; H . R., 37 London Rd. Dav{"y, T., The G•reen
408 BUILDERS AND CONTRACT ORS.

' Essex- continued. Gloucestershire.


ONGAR. Whur & Campkin , Christchurch Rd·
Whur, T ., Princes St. A VONMOUTH. Parker , T ., Iv.I oorend Sr.
Wilkin son, H ., 21 W esley Rd. Stride & Davis Pates, W . T., H ewlett St.
W oodhams, F . E., Southchurch R d. P rice, J. , 4 Pittville St.
W oodwins, A ., I l P r inces St. BERKELE Y. R ai nger, C. H ., ro Bath Place
SOU7HMJNSTER, S.0 . D imery, G eo., W answall , near Saunders , E ., & Sons, 2 Southend
B ishop, H. G regory, E. , & Sons, Mary Brook St. Villas Pai nswick Rd.
Stammers, T . Harri s, J., & Sons, H ig h St. Skemp, R R. , G t. Norwood St ..
:Builder, ~c. , S OUTH OCKENDON, R om.ford. BJTTON, Bristol. CHJPPJNG CA MPDEN.
Davey, J . Kin g & Son H ar twell, W .
STANSTED. BOURTON-ON-THE - WA T ER , Smith , J .
Ongar, Essex. Robi nson , D ., J u n.
STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD.
R .S .O.
Clifford, A. , & Son
CJNDERFORD, N ewn!iant.
F reeman , Saml.
Hu mphrey, TSTOCI(. H a rtwell & Sons CJRENCESTER .
E STABL ISHED 1829.
BRJJ.JSCOllifBE, nea.r S tro11d. Bridges, J. & E. , Gloucester S t.
J arvi s, Hy . W all &Hook Drew B ros., V ictoria Rd.
E s timates for J arvis, J as. BR!S TOL . N ewcombe , G. F . & E ., Cricklade St.
UPMJNST ER . Bastow, J ., Byro n P l. , Clifton
R e pairs, Alterations, Hock, W . B eavan , A . J .,D ca n L a ., B edmi ns ter
Wilson, T . L . Bindon, vV. G ., W elling ton R d. , St.
Sanitary Works, &c. WALTHAM ABBEY.
Bentley, J ., Su n St.
Pauls
Chive rs, E ., Cambridge Rel., St.
· Saunders & Sons, Ltd.,
Refe rence given t o G a rdener , W m. An n's Pk. B uilde r s, Cont ra c tors and
L awi:ence, W., & Son Church, W., 27 Cla rence R d. , Rcd- D e corators ,
Architects a nd Clients on HALTHAjjf CROSS. cliff
J enn ings & Grenfell , Frcczywater Cowl in, W. , & Son, Stratton St., St. CI R.ENCESTER..
a pplica t ion. W A LTHAMS TOW.
P auls lVorks execute,z in clude-
D altry & Son, Charles St., St.

I
Amey, T. E . , 102 Beulah R d. J ames U N DElt M ESSRS . 'VALLE R & SoN,
Attwell , A . 1 ., F orest R d. Dowling, A lfred, 125 North R d. An c H ITEC'l' B, Gt~oucxs·nm .
Barker, G ., Hoc St. North Downs, G ., & Son, 193 N ewfound - P owell's Endowed Schools , Ciren-

F. ~oblB ~ Pon,
Barton, A . G ., 32 St. M a ry 's Rd. la nd Rd . cest er ; Baililfs' L odge , 'l.'he Dairy,
D art na ll B ros., Fi rst Avenue E a stabrook & Sons, P ennywell R el. Out Stacleuts' Room,:Fa rm B uildini:':S
English, E . J ., Erskin e Rd . ~ Imes, G eo., 84 East St., B ed mi n ste.~ and :Fives Courts nt Royal Agricul-
T!uller, E . , & Son, B eulah Rd. F orsc..._H . A., Barto n St., St. J amcs tural College, Cirencest er; Detached
Good, E el., 67 P embroke Rd. Gay, l!.. . , IIO Thomas St. Villa, Ashcroft, Cirencester. Semi-
Groves, R ., W es tb ury Rd. Hayes, C. A ., Thomas St., R cdcl iff detached .Villas. Addit ions t o The
Law renc e, W., 2 62 Hoe St. Hu mphreys, G., W oodboro ug h St., Beeches. Additions to the King ' s
L ee, R., & Co ., Higham Hill Stapleton Rd. Head Hot el. New Infan ts' Room
BUILDERS, 11orti mer, F ., Queen' s Rd. Siding
Page, C. M., CT1urc h H ill
Joynes, A., & Co., Eastville.
Krauss, A ., & Sor~ Lawrenc7 Hill.
and Cloak Rooms, Board Schools.
Alteration of Factory into Work-
Peachei, R . & T., Bounda ry Rd. N eale, W. H. & J; . J., Gumea S t. men's Cottages, Cirencester. Par-
Poole, J ., 14 Queens Rd. vVest R cdcliffc sonage H ouse, W atermoor.
R awling, J., °Op. VValth amstow R d. 11< orris, E . C., Bath Bridge U Nn&u J OHN B I RC H, EsQ., Ancnr -
G.6ippin_g en_gar, Reed, J . A., Chu rch En d
Ridgway & Sons, P e ndlestone R d.
P erki ns, J., L ower R eclland Rd .
R idd, R. F., Wi lder St.
TEC'l' , 8 J o a N S·r ., ADELPH I, W .C .
Ornamental Cow-houses, Earl
l~ ip pi n, J., 5 Caris brook R d. Bathurst's Pa1·k,Cirencester. Repairs
Scott, S. J ., Shernhal l t. a nd Renovation s t o King Alfred's
€ssex. Sizer, W., 46 Chu rch Hill Rd .
Tuckwe11 , C ., P retoria Aven ue HENRY J. ROSSITER,
H all, Ertrl Bathurst's Park, Ciren-
cester. '. rhree Blocks of A rtizans'
W atling, 0 . H. , H ale Encl D wellings, Cirencester . Keeper's
Builder and Contractor, Lodge, H a mpton Rd . Municipal
Buildings. Shops, corner of Market
West Street, Bedminster, P t and Castle St ., for Earl Bathurst.
EST ABLISHED 1805. U N DER E . M. Pn.K JN GT ON, E sQ .,
BRISTOL. ARCH I'l ' ECT , W ES'l'1H N8'1'E R .
Bishop Blaize Inn, Criok lade St. ,
W orks t xecutP-d foclude- Cirencester. H ouse and Shop
RA ! N HA ilf. Builders and House Agents, N ewfoundland Rd. Board Schools, adj oining. Brewery Offices.
H owell , vV., T he Holli e• £7,500. D r. Wilkinson, P rivat e UN D ER v . A . L AWSON, E SQ.,
RALEIGH. R.OSEBANK OR.OVE, Boarding School , Durdham Down, ENGINEER, &c., STnouo .
Ba1dwin, T ., Hi g h St. Clifton, £ 8,840; W .L. Bernard , Esq., The Cirencester Sanitary L aundry.
Byford, J ohn Archt. Young Men's Christian U NDE R 1'HTr. L A'rE E. 'I.1 n r ND E n , E sQ .
Shell ey, J . & M., T hundeslcy
Erskine Road, Association H all, St. J ames Square, F ive Blocks of Artizans' Dwellings,
£ 3,000; J os . Foster, Esq. , Archt. Cirencest er a n d W atermoor.
ROCHFORD . WALTHAMSTOW. Ashton Gate, Board Schools, Ad-
Allen, J. , Stanbridge Rd. U N DER G. M. S1 LLEY, EsQ ., A n.CHI-
Works : ditions, £5,000. Barley Field• Board 1'EC-r, 17 CRAV EN ST., STRAND .
Gold ing , - Schools, £8,600; Hansom Bond,
K em1J, N ., Prittl cwcll Rd. 20 Summit Road, W alth amst ow. W ilts and Dorset Bank and shops
Archt. W orkman's I n stitute, St. adj oining at Cirencester .
No rd e n, Saml., l'rittl cwcll Rd . Philips, £1,800 ; Foster L a Trobe,
R 0 .1/F OR D. W orks exec uted 1900 include- Archt. National Provincial Bank.
Dowsin g, J., & D av is, l\1a wn cy
Earl, W ., Drt ge nham
H ammond, J. S., & Sons, Hill H ouse
Runnable, W., King'' t.d.
P earcey, G ., D agcnt1a111
Nmses' Cottage, P rinters ' Alms
H ouses, W ood Green.
10 Villas Walth amstow.
5 Semi- detach ed Villas, £1,600.
7 Cot tages, £1 ,610.
Bedminste1· Branch, £2,400 ; C. R .
Gribble, L ondon , Archt. Dunlop's
New Resta urant, B aldwin Street,
£2,500; M essrs . P . Munro & Son,
Archt s.
I N clme, W .
i...OLEFORD.
DOYN TON, Bristol.
I-Iin to n, ::>tephcn
DURSJ~ EY.
vVestgate, vV., Ma wncy's R d . 8 H ouses, Edmon ton , £1,800 .
SAFFRON- WALDE N. Bloodwo rth, L ., Church St.
Archts . Messrs . Ch arles Bell, With ers :D.Ial pas, C has. 1 Quar ry, near
Bell , W ., & Son s, Sou th Rd. a nd Mereclitb , 3 Salt ers' Hall Coui-t, Stephens, Bastow & Co., Ltd ., l\Iont-
pcli cr Workm a n, G eo., Cam, near
S HE NFJEL D, Bre11twood. Cannon S t., London, E .C.
Wild ing , l'. J . ' T homa s, L ., & So n, 42- 44 T riangl e, FA JRFORD, S.O .
Clifton B a ldwi n, F .
S HO HB UR JN ESS. W a lters, E . , 3 Ri chmond Rd.,Mont~ FA LFIELD, R .S .O.
Alp, Joh n High St. W ilson, G . S. 1 \V csthury Rd~ pcl ic r Bruton, T.
Harns & Rowe, Ld ., Rampart Ho Wi lkins & Gosling, Ashley Rd . Shcp para, Geo.
Si mpson, 1\1., St. Andrew's Rd. 1VANS7EAD.
J oll iffe, J .. We ll in gton Rd. VV ilkins, R ., & 8ons, Surroy St., S t. FlS NPON DS, R. S.O
Ventriss, - , High St.
S OUTH E N D -Oj'i -SEA . 1VI uncly , ,V., G eorge L a ne P a uls Brow ning, J.
VVi lmo tt, F . L ., Chu rc h P ath CHA R FJELD, R. S. O. Clark, E dwin
Baker & Wisema n, Tyler's Avenue Roach , J., & Sons J ones & Monks
Bullock , J os., T y ler's A ven ue /,VEELE J", Cole/I.ester. CH A RL TON A.!NGS,
Cha tterton, S ., York Rd. Canham, Thos. fiJ JTON, near Bristol.
Clteltenlta ut. El mers, Geo.
Darke, FL, & Son, .54 A lcxancle r S t.
Davy Bros., Queen's Rd. W E S T ME R S.EA, Oo!c!iesteJ . Clecvcly, J .
Thorp, A . CHELTENHAM. F OSSEBR!DGE, No,-t!dea, /i
D a vis & L cancy, L a nca ster Gd ns. M ill s, W.
Dupont, F ., & Co., Southchurch Hd . W ! TH A Jll. Baker, J ., 68 Winchcombc St.
G a illa rd, Y . C ., Hamlet Cou rt Rd ., Gambl e, J . Qu ee n St. Bendall, J. D ., L c,ckha mpto n Rd. GLOUCESTER.
W estcliff Smith , J ., & 8on, Chipping Hill B illi nO's, A. C. & 8 ., Wrn chcombeSt. Anna ndal e, H . ~J ., Lower Ba rton St ...
Gooch , R., 8J_ Pri nces St . Bou l t~ n & Sons1 Bath R cl.(Sculptors) Cluttcrbuck, E ., Whitfield St.
WOODFORD . Brown, H. D ., & Son , St. luke's Rd. Cullis, John, P a rk: Rd.
G oldrng, A . j ., s6 P a rk S t. Osborn, T ., & Son s, High Rd., South
Holding & Son, °:il1clton St. Cban non, C. H., & Son , l\1ontpellier Dolman, A . J ., 93 & 95 Ryccroft St.
Woodfo rd St. E stcourt, A .,& Son, Lower Barton St ..
Holmes, A ., 9+ Park St. P a rry & Jones, Sta nl ey R d.
Howard, W. , 29 Sta nl r y Hd. Cha tm on, W . C ., St. G eorge 's Pl. Fream , W ., & Son , 17 London Rd.
Hanger F . G eorge L a ne Colli ns & Godfrey, G rosvenor St. Freema n & J ones, She rb ourn e St.
Kni ght, F ., London He!. Sheppard hros ., 'T he Gree n
Shel borne, J., & Co ., Elme r Avenue Hunt, W . T . & R . A., 2 2 Carlton St. God,vin & B assington, H enry R d-
W ell s, H., & So ns, The G reen :rvia lvcrn, C . & Sons, ' V'inc hcombcSt. Gur ney Bros. , Lower Barton St.
Smith, F ., P rinces St.
Steward, R . Vi. , 28 Park St. H/RJT TLE , C/1ebnsford. l\1artyn,B::.H., & Co.," Sunning end," Gurney, J ., & Sons, R ycroft St.
Stubbs, W :;.56 M ilto~ St. Moss,F . a nd 59 H igh St. (Sculp tors) H a ncook 1 T., A venue R d .
Symes, A , K, Quee n s Rd . vVood, R. Parker, F. , z M otcombe Villas J ones, W., Worceste r St.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 409

Gloucestershire-continued. Hampshire-continued.
King, A ., & Sons, Barton St.
L eat, T. C., 62 Bristol Rd.
STAPLE lff.7/o.Ft's!t Po1tds, GEORGE & HARDING (cont.)
Holy Trinty Church Tower.
BROCKENHURST.
J envy, F.
NichoTls, W . T.t10 St. Paul's Rd. Edwards, P. & J., Victoria St. Additions, St. Peter 's Vicarage. BURTON, Clin'stclmrcli.
Pouting, A . J., · owcr Barton St. Hill, F., Downend Additions, Nationa l P rovincial Lander & Co.
Simmmods, J., Hanman Rd. Payne & Rice Bank. Alterations, Wilts. and
Williams, F . Bristol R d. CHANDLER'S FORD,
STOW-ON- THE -WOL D. Dorset Bank. A lterationR, Capi- S01d/iampto11..
HANHAM, Bn'stol. Hookham, Mark tal & Counties Bank. New Wilts Hamm erton, L. , Hursley Rd.
Painter, Arthur Howman, J. & G . & Dorset Bo.n k, Bo<combe . Nobcs, G ., Hursley Ud.
1-JONEYBOURNE, Bournemouth Post Office .
STROUD. Coal Stores, Workshops, &c., &c ., CHRI STCHURCH.
near Broadway.
Sheppard, J. T. Baxter, N., & Sons. Lansdowne Rd. for Gas & Water Co., &c., &c. J enkins & Sons, Bridge St.
Beavis, E., Hutter Row Rebuilding Bmnksca Castle, Poole, COSHAM.
KEilfPSFORD, near Fa,-1:ford. Beavis, H., Siad Rd. Dorset.
Bowley, J., & Son Clarke, T., Eisley Rd. Carter Bros. & Co., High St.
Steam Laundry, W eymouth.
LECHLADE, Gloucesf.,·.
Bowley,J.
LONGFORD, Gloucester.
Cox, S., Lightpill
D rew Bros., Chalford, near
English & Sons, London Rd.
.......,...........................
House, Dorchester, &e., &c . CROOKHAM, TYz'nclifield.
Liming Bros.
EASTLEIGH.
Parker, W. J. Ford, P. Siad Rd. H ayward,'"·· & Son. Richmond Pk. Evans, H ., High S t.
MAISEMORE, uear Gloucester. Harper, G., Pagan Hill Hoare, F., & Son, J \Vh arf Rd . H edges, G., Desboro' R d.
Wicks, W. L ewis, I. , & Sons, Rath Rd. Hoare,'\¥., Holdenhurst Rd. Hutchings & Son, High St.
Orchard & P er, Bowbridtre Wharf J enkins & Sons, Holdcnhurst Rd. Rashl ey Bros., L eigh Ud .
;11/CKLETON, Clttpf>i"g Camden . Pitt, T. G., Ebley, near
0
Romain, H., '\Vi nchester Rd .
Lissaman, W., Junr.
TETBUEY. Stagg, H., Market St.
MORETON-IN-11IARSH. Crew, T. S . ESTABLISHED 1867 . Treherne, J., Newtown
Gill, J. Church St. J enkins, \V. Wickham, A . E., & Son
Gray, G. H .,Junr., High St.
NAILSWORJ'H, Sti-oud.
Oox, Thos.
TEWKESBURY.
Collins & Godfrey
W. E. JONES &SON, EAST MEON,Peterljield.
Colcs ,H.
Coutts & H owell BU I LDERS d CONTRACTORS,
Denl ey, ~r. , & Sons GRANV I LLE WORKS, EAST WOODHA Y.
NEvVNHAM. Hance, E . A., Ball Hill
Coleman, J ohn, Chaxhill UPTON ST. LEONARDS, BOURNEMOUTH WEST. Pope & Co.
NEWl!.'NT. Gloucester. 'l'elepho1i ~-No . 288.
Bidmead, J ohn Tombs, L. H., Winneycroft EMSWORTH.
'J'elP.fjl'fl 'f!lS- Poate, \Vm ., Westbourne
Cole, J. IYAR1llfLEY, Kz'11gswood, R.S.O. "JON!.B, B ounN£MouTH Wxs1·." Sparks, Hy., King St.
Wood, A. H., Culvert St. l•'i cld, W,
PAINSWICK. W 01·ks e:cecut.ed include- FAREHAM.
WESJ'BURY-ON-TRYJllf,Bn'stol. House, Wal'eha.m, Dorset, for Adams, T., \.Vestb ury
Burdock, W. H., New St. William s, E. Miles R oggatt, Esq., £6,000. Small Blackman, G . H., & A., 77 H igh St.
PAULJ'ON, Bn>·tol. . 117/LLERSLE Y, Broadway. Town Rall, Bournemouth ; C. Chance, \V. H., School Rd.
Ings, D., & Sons Bil ley, W. Creeke,Esq .,Arcbt.,£3,000. Houses, Dowse, F., \¥est St.
Bournemouth, E . Gifford, Esq.; Hoacl, F ., Hartland Rd.
PRESTBURY, Clieltenllam. WILLSBR!f.~123. Kz'ngswood, Messsrs . Creeke, Gifford and Oakley, L~tty, W., Trinity St.
Davies, Daniel AI·chts., Bournemouth, £8,500 . Plummer, H ., ' Vest St.
Hulin,-. Long, Chas.
Short, G ., Longwell Green House, Bournemouth , l\i!rs. Fisher; FARNBOROUGH.
QUENINGTON, Fai'1:ford, S.O. Messrs . Creeke , Gilford and Oakley, Hughes . W ., Netley St.
Godwin, W. WOTT01V-UNDER-EDGE. Archts., £2,000. Shops, Bourne-
F isher, Robert Smith, W., & Son
ST. BRIA VELS, Coleford. mouth, for Messrs. George Curtis
Jotcham, A ., Haw St. and Brennard : Me.srs. Creeke. FLEET.
Davies,John . J otcha m, J. , Market St . Gale, A., Middle St.
Gifford and Oakley, Arch ts., £15,000,
SL IMB fl TOGE, Stonf'lwuse. YA JE , C/.,pp111g Sodbwy. Volunteer Drill Hall, Bournemouth; Pool & Son
Mo rgan, H . j. Hudson,J. B. Messrs. Creeke, Gifford and Oakley, GOSPORT.
Archts., £3,000. Shops, Bourn e- Croad, J., q8 High St.
meuth, J . Cutler, E~q . ; Messrs. Dash, C. M., 34 Clarence Sq.
Creek e, Gifford and Oakley, Archts., H il l, \V., & Co., Bury \Vorks
£9,~00 . Hotel and Shops, Brank-
Tupe, C., 1,18 High St.
T~ane, G. M. & F . A., 185 Forton:ad.
some, H . Cox, Esq. ; Messrs.
Hampshire. Hawker& Mitchell, Archts .. Bourne-
mouth, £10,300. Shops and Stabliug,
Lear, 0. J., & Son, Alverstoke
Middl eton, R.M., &Co .,ElmburstR.d.
Patrick,}· & M., Cleveland Rd.
Branksome, H. Cox, Esq.; T. Rapley, . W. M .. Albert St., Forton
ALDERSHOT. Clarke & Sons, Station Rd. Stevena, Esq.,Areht., Bournemouth,
Edgoose, vV ., Browne St. H oughton, C ., Brook St. £2,600. Alterations National Bank, Stanfield. T . C., Stoke Rd.
Garland, W., Elms Rd. Tupe 1 \ V"m., Station Rd . Bournemouth; Chas. Gribble, Esq., GRAYSHOT7; near Liphook.
Gibbs, S. W, l\Iinton Ho ., High St. Nichol , John , Harcourt Rd. Archt., Russell Square, W .C. Chapman & Lowry
G unstone, J. \¥. , Victoria Rd . VVitt Bros., Tnkerman Rd . Additions 4
' The Hawthorns ,'' HA11'1BLEDON.
Hall & \ ·Varner, Victoria Rd. BOTLEY, S .O. Bournemouth, for Langley Taylor, Meredith, H .
Harland & Co., Union St. Bailey, W . J. C . E•q.; Messrs. Creeke, Gifford and HARTLEY WINTNE Y.
Harrison, S., Ash H.d. Oakley, Archts., Bournemouth , Pool & Son, Hartley How
Hugh es, J., Birchett Pl. BOURNEMOUTH. £2,500. Shops, Grand Parade,
J effries, F . Victoria Rd. Brown, S., & 8ons, 9 Ql:1een's Rd. Bournemouth, '\Vest; Messrs. Haw- HAVANT.
kemp, G ., E lmRd. ker & Mitchell, Archts., Bourne- Carrell, G . & U .. The Pallant
payis & Lambert, The Triangle Rogers, Bros., W est St.
Knight, F . 1 u9 Grosvenor Rd . Ellison, H., & Co ., St. Paul's Lane mouth, £12,000. A dditions, Wooton
Lee, E. T., St. George's Rd. Hill House, New Milton, for Col. Stallard, G ., .13 West 8t.
l\1:artin, W el ls, & Co ., Victori a Rd. Harman ; Messrs. Mitchell, Son and Staples, J.. '~'est St.
Woods, T . H., Gordon Rd. Treagust & Munday, Jubilee Terr.
Snuggs, W . J., I I Frederick St. George and Harding, II
Gutteridge, Archts ., Southampton,
£2,250 . Additions and alterations, HAVLING.
Builders & Contractors, for Messrs. Leveret.t & Frye, Ltd., Apps, G.
ALRESFORD. Blake, Vv. W.
Eddolls, F ., Broad St. The Square, Bournemouth; C. T.
Lansdowne Road, Mills, Esq., Archt., Bournemouth, C::linker, J as. B., \:Vest Town
Eames, J. D., \Vest Town
.r!LJ'ON. £1,500. Additions Hahnemann
Dyer, J. H. & ~·;High St.
M errett, T. & w ., Newtown
Bournemouth. II Convalescent Home, Bournemouth;
Messrs. Creeke, Gifford & Oakley,
HOLYBOURNE, Alto,,.
Fudge, Jas.
ANDOVER . lVorks exf'cnted inclu,de-
Archt., Bournemouth, £2,500 . Addi- HORNDEAN, Rowlands Casile.
Annett Hy. A ., & Son, 7 W est St. tions, Gentlemen'!! Club, Bourne- Edney, J.
The Shaftesbury Hall, Royal Vic- mouth; C. 'l'. Miles, Esq., Architect,
Bealef..Frank, The Bu ildin g Works toria Hospital, and Shops and HURSTBOURNE TARRANT,
Bell, ;:,. 15 Linden St. Bournemouth, £2,600. House for Audover.
Premises, Old Christchurch Ud.; Miss Neve, Bournemouth; T .
Grace & Sons, Gooclworth, Clatford Messrs. Creeke, Gifford & Oakley, Godwin , E .
Simpkins, C. Stevens, Esq., Archt., Bournemouth,
Archts., Bournemouth. £2,200. House for J. Dunn, Esq., .TTYJ 'HE, Soutluimpton .
Spratt, T., VVherwcll " 'f he Imperial " ; A dditions, Royal Bowman & 8.on, I-Iardley
Bournemouth; S . Tugwell, Esq.,
BARTON S'/'ACEY, Exeter Hotel ; 3 Villas, "Ellerslle" A l·cht., Bourn~mouth, £2,000. Shop., JTCHEN, Sontltampton.
l( 11 / iclte!devel' Sta h'on. site ; Infirmary,Sistersof Bethany; Wimborne, Dorset, for Mr. Hawker; Bagluiw & l:!on Bridge Rd.
night, G. ' Crag He11d '' (temporary resi-
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Vv. J . Fletcher, Esq., Archt., Wim- Catcly & Son, 0 belisk Rd.
BASINGS70KE. dence of the King and Queen of borne, £2, 100. Chapman, vV. H., Oak R.d.
·~oodall, J. H., Town'sEnd,\Vorting Sweden) AllumGreen,Lyndhurst; Dewey, T. J., Mayor Ud., Pear Tree
.1.-i.arris, J., Basing Rd. Messrs . 'Hawker and Mitchell, Green
:@ooker, G ., l\Iark Lane, London St. Archts., Bournemouth. Hinton Bros., Burstow House

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T<usselwhite & Son, Cross St. Schools, Mahnesbury Park; Messrs. Lucas, J. 'V;i Petra Pl, Poole Hill Pettit, F. W., Brook .Rd.
T~umwood , J., Eastrop Pinder & Fogerty, Architects, McWill iam, .J ., & Son, vVharf Rd. Spencer, C., Bridge Rd., Pear Tree
igwell, W . H., '\Vote St. Bournemouth. Mill er & Sons, 217 Old Christchurch Green
Business Premises, ¥essrs. Plummer Ud. West, A. P., Portsmouth Rd.
""B!SHOPS7'0KE, Eastlez'gli. Minty, 8., Beaulieu \\Torks, Triangle
"vnitehead, H., Hamilton Rd. & Tyrell, Ltd.; Messrs. Peace & IONG'S CLERE, (Newbn,.:y) .
Offer, Archts., Bournemouth. Mitchell , G., Palmerston Rd., Garrett, , V, & C.
A BISHOP'S WALTHAM. Addition , " Kensington H ouse " ; Boscombe KING'S SOAIBORNE,Stockbn'dge.
Pps, George House, BrockenhUl'st ; D. Stew..rt, Norris-Cox, T. A ., Arcade, \:Vest- Hatcher, William
Esq., Archt., Bournem~uth. bourne
~ITTERNE PARK, Soutliampto,, Shears, G., & Son, Stafford R d.
Noyce, \\Tm.
rain, Hy., B ittcrne Park Estate Bournemouth: - LANDPOR.T, see Po1·tsmoutlt.
Completion St. Paul's Church, Walden, F., St. John's \Vood Rd.
-.Chaffen, A ., B ittcrne Park Estate
410 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Hampshire- continued. Hampshire-continued.


LEE-ON- THE-SOLENT. WINCHESTER. T... ay, A., 18 Parchment St.
Gal e , S . A very, E ., .3 ' t. J ames St. Sa vage, F. , & Sons, Cheeschill St.
Shearman, W .,& Son, Southgate Rd.
Ccesar, A.
LIPHOO!<. Henry Cawte, Bascombe.z. F ., Lr. Stockbridge Rd.
Burrows, \.... Sussex St.
Carter, A ., St. Thomas St.
Weeks, G., 53 Parchment St.
Whitmore, V-7. Carter, E ., & Son, 69 Eastgate St. TtV/NT01V, Bounie11t0u.tli.
LISS. B u ild er & Co ntractor, F ielder & ::;on , Westgate Works Cox, A., \Va tc rloo Rd.
Grace, T . vVyke Rd. Holly, F ., Wood End Rd.
Brading, "\V. N., "\Yest Liss
SHIRLEY BUILDING WORKS, Hughes, A., J St. Tohn 's St.
Jenkins, vV., W est Liss WDOLSTON, see llc!ten .
J acob, J. '"· · Fu!Rood
LONGPARIS H, T+'lt1"teclmrc!t, Southampton.
R .S .O.
Broad, J.
LYMINGTON.
Cole, G. , N ew St .
Preston , H., Highfield
St. Mark's Vicarage, Southampton,
£2,450.
Herefordshire.
Rasbley Bros., High St.
Reeks, F., Stanford Works N ew Store for Mr. H. J.
Wheeler, Alfd., Emsworth Rd. Holt, Southampton, £600. BROM J'ARD. KINGTON.
Amiss, A., Th'Iil vern St. H amcr H. A.
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LYNDHURST. Workhouse Infirmary, Southamp- Morgan, R .
ton (in course of erection), £64,000. Tames, W ., The Knapp
Gale, Isaac llfitchel! Son & Gutteridge, Arebts. L ewis, G., Shc1ford St. LEDBURY.
H a/rter, C. , Queen's Rd. N ewbold, A ., Hig h St. Hill, G ., Homcnd St.
Ho Icy, H. , feigh St. Alterations to several L icensed Rouse Bros., New Rd.
Premises, Southampton, for A. Smith D., Home nd
MARCJ-/YVOOD, nea> W elsh , W ., New Rd.
Barlow, E8q., £1,500. LEOMINSTER·.
Sou.fltamj/011 . COLfVALL.
Oatridge, F., U ppe r W yc he Davis, T. J. , E.tnam St.
Kingham, E . J. Edwards, C., Mill St.
MEON S TOKE, Bis!wp's Comport & Sou, 9 Bcrnis V a ll ey FOWNHOPE, He,-e.fo,-d. Watkins, J., Bridge St.
Walt/tam. Coston & Co., 14 Millbrook Rd. Stone Bros.
Daysh, C., Grove Rd ., Freemantle LUSTON.
Green, Wm. HEREFORD . Parry, T ., c/o Roberts, - , Marsl:i
DB~,l~l~u~., & Son, 22 Park Rd ., Andrews, R., & Son, Bath St. Broad
MILFORD-ON-SEA. Bevan & Hodges, E dgar St.
Rasbley Bros. Domoncy, P. R., 129 St. l\1ary's Rd. ROSS.
Bowers, W., & Co ., Bath St. Kemp, J . B ., & Sons, Millpond St.
Springer, J . G. Dove, H. C ., 'S Millbrook Rd . Cooke, A., St. Owens St.
Walker, G. W. Dyer & Sons, B crnis Hi 11 Lewis, W. E ... Bro::td St.
Ellery, H. F., St. Deny's Rd. Davies, J as ., f:it . Nic holas St. P eac her,., \¥. R., '\Vil ton
MILTON. :Franklin, W ., Exors. of, Osborne Lewis,W. P ., & Co. Commercial Rd.
1 R ya ll, r. vV. , Station St.
Egg, W. Rd ., Portswood Lloyd, J as ., Portl a nd St.
Powe ll, W ., White Horse St. TRAM INN, R.S.O.
11ETLEY, Soul!tamp!on. Golding & Ansell, 100 Millbrook Rd., Rowbcrry, W., JI St . Owens St.
Freemantle Court, Gco. Lyston Villa
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Smith, W ., Water L ane Taylor, R., St. Nicholas St.


Hampton, H . & W ., 5 Carlton Pl. Taylor, Thos .. B rid ge St. W"ESTON -UNDJ::R-PENYA RD.
PETERSFIEL D. Harris, G., 77 Brinton's Rd. Wilkes, E. ·w., Eign St. Smith, W . H .
Holt, J. & Son, Shirley Rd.
Gammon & Son , College St. Hood, H. J ., C ha rlton R<l., Free·
Holder, John, Sheet, near mantl e
Mould, William, Junr., Dragon St. Tcnkins & Sons, 25 Portla nd St.
Pocock Bros. , Drago n St. Kimb er, C ., B cvois Hill!
POKESDO~VN, Bo11memout!t.
Elcock, F., Morley Rel.
l(imber, F., Portswoo<l Rd.
Neale, W. H., 29 South Front
Hertfordshire.
Newberry, Wm., Bridge Rd.
Edwards & Son, Queen's Terr. N ichols, S., Nichols !'own ABBOTS' LANGLEl", !fotg'>· CHORLEY, Rickma.1swor!J..
Heal & Co., Morl ey lM. Oakc & Sons, Bargate St. La11gtey, R.S.O. D arvcll, G ., C horley vVood
Jenkins & Sons, Christchurc h Rd. Osman, F., Commercial Rd., Four COTTERED, 81111/iugford
Saunders & Co., Parkwood Rd. Posts B usby, - ASHWELL. B eami ss Bros .
Taylor, Samuel, Southbournc Rd. Perrin, W., roo Regent St. Bailey, F . J.
Travers, -, Parkhurst Rd. DATCHIVOJ?TH, Stevenage.
Potts & Ward, Bargatc St. BALDOCA'. L awrance, W., & Son
POR TSEA , see Purlsmo111!1. Pl ayfair & T oole, Northam Bridge I Tackson, R., High St. ELSTREE .
Works Raban, T . Brown , W., High St.
PORTSMOUTH. Preedy, J ohn, Gloucester Sq . 11 Redhouse, S . Ricks, F ., High St.
R as bl ey, T ., Spring Rd., Po rtswood
Corke, J. H., 1''roddington Rd. , Roe, J. " ' ·, & Co., 19 St. M a ry's Pl.
BARLEY, Roysl01t. Staples, L., Ba rn et Lane
Southsca Rowl a nds & Son. Northam Rd. ·1·
Savill, Thos. BA R NET. HARPENDEN.
Croad, J., Union St., Portsca Rowland, J., 62 C eda r llcl. H all , F., Upper Cowper Rd.
Crockcrcll , J. , Victoria Rd. North, Russell , S., '4 & rs Windsor T er. A ustin, W., 5 Alsto n Rd . Phillips & Bl a ke, High St.
Southsca Ryland, S .. Stafford Rd., F reemantle Bartlett, H . F., Scb ri ght Rd. Tomlin, C., V aughan Rd.
Baughen,J., & Sons,Church Passage,
StN~.~~a ;,1., & Co., Millbauk St.,
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Harding, C., I Braybrooke Tcr., / H EMEL H E MPS TEAD .
Victoria Rd. North, Southsea Hig h St. B eeston, harlcs , A lexandra Rd .
Tones, H., 37 Broad St. , Routb sca Uda ll, J. J., & C o., 36 Carlton Pl. Baug bcn, R., & Sons, 87 Hi gh St. Horn, Edward, & 'on, 35 :MarlO\'i"CS
Light, W . R., & Son, 445 Commercial Verge, J. ':r., 7, 9 & I I Bndge Rd. Bulloch, J., r23 Salisbury Rd.
Harrisson, H ., Dury Rd., H ad ley Sear, W. , 7 lVIarlowes
Rd., L andport W a lter, :F., r4 D orset R d. , Smi th, S. C., 72 Pi otts End
P erkins, J. W., St. P a ul 's Rd., ·w arden , A ., 79 Milton Hcl., Fitzhugh Green Youngman, 11. , 63 Marlowes
South sea P a rk J ames, W. , r77 Hig h St.
Miller, G. W . r87 & i89 High St. HERTFORD .
SALTER, S ., 2 3 King's Rd. Wrig ht, A., & Son , Hanover Bldgs. Ekins & Co. , St. Andrew's St.
'':\Tard, W., Coburg St., F ratton Young, F. & J., Clo1·elly Rd. P earson , M.:. Stafford Rd.
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Williams, R., 47 Salisbury Rd. Ginn,R., & Son, St. Andrew's lVorks
ROMSEY. SOUTHBOURNE-ON-SEA. BERKHAMPSTEAD. G ray, W., H ertford H eath
Butler, H.J., The Undercliffc Green R. W.,Trinit_y \\'orks, Bcngeo
Gouldi1~, G., & Son, The Hundred liarrowcll , W., H igh St. K emp '. Edwd. R., Talbot St.
Grace, James, Braishfield (a nd W ell- SOUJHSEA, see Porlsmuul!t. Tones, R., Rig h St. Norris, H ., & Son, Pnory W orks
sinker) STOC K BR!DGE. Matthews, H. & ]., Castle St . Raym cnt, J.J. ,& Son,l\1:aidcnhcad St.
Grace, John, Oitation Rd. Gilbert, Hy. Nash, Young, & H orn e. Hig h St. Scales, A ., H ertin b.-fordb ury R d .
Gradidge, Wm. , l\'[i chc lme rsh IIem·en, Geo ., Chilbolton, near Osborn, D., 292 H igh St.
R ead, W . H., & Son, 38 Broadwater I aime r, - HITCHIN.
B ISHOP'S STORTFORD. A lle n, W., Bancroft
Rol es, W., & Sons. B ell St. STUL BING TON, near Fareham. Cannon, F., Hockeri ll
Wheeler, G., & Sons, Porters' B arker, P.H ., & Son, B ancroft
W areham, C. Franklin, A. H adham Rd. Foster Bros., Park St.
Bridge St.
SH7ANlliORE, Bis/top's /Val!liam. Glasscock, Y L. , & Son, Station Rd. French, W., \Vh inbush Rd .
ST. llfARJ' BOURNE. Scammell, R L evey, A., R ye St . J eeves, W. , 40 Queen St.
Martin, Chas., South St. Knight, J ., 65 Nightingale Rd.
Broad, J. TITCHFlELD .
Butche rs, - BREACHWOOD GREEN, ~~~~~~~~~~~ · ~~~~

SARISBURY, So11 lllamp!on. l'Velwy11 .


Hackett, G. H.
SHOLING, Sunll1amplo1t.
Chrsc, D., East St.
N ewbury, C. J., H ook-Warsash Mardle, \V.
BROXBOURNE.
FRANK NEWTON,
Musselwhite , W., Church Rd.
1'0TT01V, near Sordhamptou.
Rol es , W., & Son , Humbridge St.
Hunt, J. A., H igh St. Builder, Contractor,
BUNT!NGFORD. AND
SILCHESTER, Mortimer, R.S.O. WATERLOOV!LLE, Coslin111 .
Goddard & Son Edwards, John
Nevctt, W ., Hi gh St.
BUSHEr.
Sanitary Engineer,
IVES711/EON B eeson , - H/TCHIN, H£RTS
SOUTHAMPJON. Read, W., Steam J oine ry \.vks. :Fie ld, J., Park R d . Works taken in any part of the
Bagshaw & Son, Bclle,·uc Rd., N ew- WHITCHURCH. Pe!ers/idd. Neal & Cain country; r epairs a nd alterations of
town Gi lbert, J. W., Fair Close Villa Pratt, B., High St. country houses a speciality. ,,_ 033R
Barter, C., 5• High St., Shirley W eeks, 1•'rcdk. CHESHUNT. Jobs cmTied out:-
Brazier & Son, 23 Ca nal Walk TVICA-HA111, Fare/tam . Archer, C. & R., Turner's Rill Stagnhoe Park, seat of 11tte Earl
Brinton & Bon e, 17 Marsh Lane Conway, C . Matthews & Son, High St. Caithness, H extonHouse, Wymond-
Bull , E. C., B ch-edcre Wks. Knight, T. R. W a lker, A . C., High St. ly House, Royston Priory, Manor
BUJLDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Hertfordshire-continued.
FRANK NEWTON (cont.)
House, Worplesdon, Mu.nor House,
Coates, near Cirencester, Works,
Sefton Park, Slough, The Priory,
Hitchen, Lord Hampden, Lord
Lytton, Lord Salisbury, Ladyiddes-
J. T. BUSHELL (cont.)
Seven New Residences in Bedford
~~~~. T. F . Woodman, Esq .,
Rookbury, Lyndene, and 5 villas,
~~cl,~~rds Estate; P. C. Plow, Esq.,
C . MISKIN & SONS (con t . )
Bailey, Esq. Rebuilding Nos. 369,
871 and 373 Oxford St. and Nos . 35
a nd 36 South Molton St. London;
Archt., E. Keyn•s Purchase, Esq
Rebuilding Peahen Hotel, New
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Hertfordshire-continued.
Tudge, W ., 152 High St.
king, W. , Market St.
Longman, J., King St.
Murray, J. W. , 186 St. A lbans Ru.
NR} W. B. (Exors. of), Aldenham

leigh; Kingswalden• Estate, F. r.r. Reed, vV. n. D., Cassio Rd.


Stables, Shops, &c., London Road, Tennant, Tbos., Langley Rd .
Harrison, Esq., and many others. Completion and Decoration of St . Albans .
References on application. Great Red Lion Hotel, and stables,
for :!lfessrs. Benskin's Ltd. ; H. E.
.And numerous other works. I ;--- ------ -------
1899- 1900 WORKS :
Extensive Alterations and Saoita1·y Pollard, Esq. Archt., 6 York Bldgs. THOS. TURNER, Ltd.•
Work at Worlingham Hall; G. C. Adelphi. ' Savage, H., Verulam St. Cassiobury Saw Mills,
S. Str•atfeild, Esq .• Archt. New Broomfield, Stanhope Road, and SHARP, W., Watson's Walk WATFORD.
Mansion and Stabling at Welwyn other works. Whibley & J ervis, Alma Rd. Builders and Contractors.
for J. F. Clerk, Esq.; G. C. S. Streat- SAWBRIDGEWORTH. List of Works ca·r1·ied o(tt-
feild , Esq., Arcbt. Alterations and B urton & Sons London & County Bank, Harrow;
New Drainage to House, Fleet, Dunham, E., 65 Victoria St. W. G . BARTLK'l'T, Esq., Architect.
Rants . Decorations and additional Goodchild, W ., & Sons, Catherine SOUTH MIMMS. Roman Catholic Church, Wat-
work at The mms, Baldock. New Lane Potter, J. ford; J. F. BENTLEY, Esq., Archt.
Con•ervator y and Heating at The STANDON, Ware. St. Vincent's Convent, Watford·
Gables, Meldreth. Alterations, New Chapman, C., High St. .11. . YouNo, Esq ., Architect. '
ESTABLISHED 1790.
Drainage System and Decoration at New Church, Holmer Green;
the Newlands, Hitchin. Four Cot- STANSTEAD. Messrs. GL0v1m & HARRIS; Ar·chts.
tages on Lytton Estate, Knebworth;
E. L . Lutyens, Esq., Archt. Altera-
C. MISKIN & SONS, Hitch, Geo., High St.
Williams, H., Hig h St.
New Factory, Elstree ; Messrs.
BKES'L'O~ & BunriiESTER, Architects.
tions, Add itions, and Decoration at Builders & Contractors, STEVENAGE. New Factory, Blackfriars Road;
Garthland, Arkley, Barnet, for C. P. Newton, E. & F. W. CAMPBELL JON ES, Esq., Archt.
Ogilvie, Esq . Extension to Stable The Endowed Schools, Watford;
Block, Offley Holes; L. Lucas, Esq., Romeland, ST. ALBANS. Toll, E., Green St.
·warren, Geo., High St. C. P. Avnxs, Esq., Architect.
St. James's, London, Archt. Re- Houses, Pinner ; ~'.[essrs. Ro uMIEU
pairR and Decoration to House, TRING. A N D AI'l'CH&SO!'f, Architects .
Hitchin, for W. E. Smithson, Esq. Contractors to War Office, Fincher, H., "\.Vestern Rd. Clergy House and School, Bex-
New Stabling, &c., Temple Dinsley; Admiralty, H. M. Prisons , H .M. Honour,]., & Son hill; A. YoUNG, Esq., Architect.
F . 0. M"cmilla.n, Esq. Alterations Office of Works, Metropolitan Smith, E ., & Son, Brook St. Houses, Harrow-on- the- Hill; A.
and Additions to B eatherside, Asylums Board, School Board MrT C H E Lr~, Esq., Architect.
for London , etc. WARE .
Worplesdon, for F. C. Belous, Esq. Copsey, J.. High Oak Rd. Houses, Langley Park, Watford;
And numerous other works. JV 0,-ks executed inclu.de- W.WALLISBAr~owrN",Esq ., Archt.
R.estoration Works at St. Albans Dewsbury, E., New Rd.
Goodman, S., "Well St. Isolation Hospital St. Pancras
Abbey, under Sir Gilbert Scott, Hitch, F., High St. Schools, Leavesden; Messrs . .4...
Seymour, W., & Son, Oueen St. Archt. Restoration of Clock Tower AND c. HARSTON, Al·chitects.
and Abbey Gateway, St. Albans; Hun t, T., Baldock St.
W arren, G., Walswort11 Rd. House and Stables, Oxted; R. A.
Wilmot, J., & Sons, W alsworth Rd . Sir Gilbert Scott, Archt. Rebuilding W'.4RESIDE, Ware. Barn as, Esq., Architect.
Barnet Church; Archt., W. Butter- Thake, Wm. New Commercial Sc:hools , Ton-
HODDESDON. fleld,Esq. Queen Elizabeth's School, bridge; W. CAnPDELL J ONES, Esq.,
H ampton , W. T'VATFORD .
Barnet; Ar·cht., W . White, Esq. A llen, C., Wiggen Hall Rd. Architect.
Hunt, J. A. (R.P.), Hi gh St. Girls' Grammar School, Barnet; House, Stables, and Lodge, Fair-
Nicholls, J. W., High St. Andrews & Sons, 140 High St.
Archt., J. Ladds, Esq. New Church Barnes & '\Villiams, Queen's Rd . mile, near Cobham, Surrey;
NEW" BARNET. at Luton; J. R. Brown, Esq ., and Brightman, C., 1o6 Queen's Itd. R. H. H1LL, Esq., Architect.
Bradley,W., & Son, Cockfosters,near G. Viallo, Esq., joint A rchts. Two Brown, H., 58 Market St. Bune-alows at Bagshot and
Bu tcher, Thomas, Lancaster Rd. New Boa1·d i:lchools, St. Albans; Cliffo rd & Gough, 96 Estcourt Rd. Crowborough; R ..A.BnrGGS, Esq.,
Daniels, G., V ictoria Rd. · Architects, Messrs. J. & S. F. DarviU, J., 12 Nascot St. Architect.
Ellwood, J. , East B a rn et Rel. Clarkson. New Public Library and Dupont, F., l\1:arket St. Alterations ar.d additions Berger
Porter, J ., Plantagenet Rd. Mas onic Lodge, W atford; Archt., Hall , Bromley-by- Bow; R. H.
NORTHCHURCH. W. H. Syme, ERq. Additions to H ILL, Esq., AJ:chitect.
Kin g, W. D., New Rd.
PUOKERIDGE.
Mansion, Childwickbury, and New
Sisters' Hospital, St. Albans, for Sir
J. Blundell Maple, Bart.; M . M.
I CHARLES EAMES, Aldenham Schools, near Elstree;
E. H . MARTINEAU Esq. , Architect.
House, Lodge, and Stables,
Cates, F., High St. Glover, Esq., Archt. New Schools I Builder, Contractor, Langley Park, Watford; E. P.
REDBOURN, St. Albans. at Radlett and Aldenham; Archt., & Decorator. THOMPS ON , Esq., Architect.
Pratt, J. · Sir A. W. Blomfleld. Works at London and County Bank, Rick-
RICKMANSWORTH. A.ldenham, f01· Lord Aldenha.m ; Market St., Watford, mansworth; W. CArtlPllELL JONES
Benson & Sons, Church St.
Brown, Cbas .. & Son
Archts., Messrs. Woodd & Ains -
lie . New Rectory at Redbourne ;
I AND AT
NORTHWOOD , MIDDLESEX.
Esq., Architect.
And many other contracts in various
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Davis Bros ., Church St. Archts., Messrs. J. E. K. & J. P. parts of the country .
H eath, A. J ., Parsonage Rd. Cutts. New Hospital, St. Albans;
H olland, Thos., H igh St. Ar·cht., Alex. Graham, Esq. Large Wm·ks i » c l l l d e - 1• - - - - - - - - - - · · - - - -
At Watford:
Hudson, W. Hall and Additions at Leavesden Stahles,&c., Rose and Crown Hotel,
ROYSTON. Asylum; 1'ew Buildings at Gore
Farm Hospital; New Staff Block at
New Co-operative Stores; Houses H.B. WATKINS,
Gimson & Co., Ba ldock 8t. for F . Fisher. Esq.; C. P. Ayres, Builder and Contractor,
Darenth Asylum; New Staff Block, Esq., Archt., Watford.
J acklin & Co.
ST. ALBANS.
St. Pancras Infirmary; Archts.,
Mesrrs. A. &C. Harston . New Stud
New Baptist Tabernaole, addi- ST. ALBANS RD ., WATFORD.
Blow & Peters, Priory Park t ions to Callow Land Sch ools; 1-Vo• ks e~·t:e<lute d inclu.de-
Farm. Childwickbury, for Sir J . New Council Chamber for the
Boff Bros., Park St., near Blundell Maple, Ba.rt. New entrance Slores , Stables, &c., Watford, for
Watford Urban Dist rict Council; l\fessrs . Durand, Sedgwick & Bird;
Lodge, Childwickbury, for Sir J. additions to Chalk Hill Board
Blundell Maple, Bart.; A.rcht., Col. C. P. Ayres, Esq., Archt. Station
Sch ools; W. H. Syme, Esq. , House, Park Street, or. St. A lbans
R. W. Edis . Rebuilding The Red
J. T. BUSHELL, House, Harpenden; Archt., Maurice
F.R.I.B.A.., Archt., Watford.
At Northwoot.i:
forL. &N .W.R.Co. Rouses, Wood'.
ford Rd., Watford, for L . & N .Vv.R.
Builder & Contractor, B . Ada.ms, Esq. Additions to
ST. ALBANS. Mansion, for Sir J. Blundel~ Maple, Stables a nd Coach House, Murray Co. A.Iterations and Decorations
B1trt.; Archt., Col. Edis. Founda- Road; G. H. Hunt, Esq., F.R.I.B .A. , Lomas House, Watford , for Dr. J. D.
TV ork.! exer,uled include- Burnett; C. P. Ayres, ~-:sq., Archt.
Alte1., tions and additions to tions for new Herta County Asylum; Bedford Row, W .C., Archt.
Archt., G. T . Hine, Esq. New House, Murray Road; W . A. Offices, L ion B rewery, \'fatful'd, for
H eathfield House, Hertford He11th, Aickruan, E•q., 34 Gresham Street, Messrs. \ Veli s & Co.; 11/Iessrs. \ ¥.
for Commander Neat e, R.N. Printing and Lithographic Wor ks,
&c., at 8t. Albans, forMe;srs. Orford E .C., Archt . . Bradford & Sons, 12 Regent St.,Lon-
Langley Lodge, St. Peter's Park; Additions to the Northwood Golf don, Archts. Alterntioos to Pitdded
T. F. Woodman, Esq ., Archt. Smith, Ltd.; Archt., G. P . Smedley,
Esq. New Printing Fa.ctoq, &c., Club House; C. Stanley Peach, Room, Tramp Wards, &c., at Union
New Warehouse ..od Additions for Esq., F.R.I.B .A., A.rcht. , Victoria Workhouse, Watford; C. P. A yres,
Messrs. Munt-Brown & Co . at St. Albans, for Smith's Printing
and Publishing Agency; Archt., T. St.,S .W. Es\! ., Archt. Making up, Paving, &c.,
New Stables for W. H. Speer, Esq.; House, Murray Rd., for Clifford Brixt on Rd., for Urban District

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F. W. Kinneir'ro.rte, Esq., Archt. Foster Woodman, Esq . New Epi-
leptic Homes, Chalfont St. Peter ; Bellafrs, Esq.; House, The Avenue, Council , Watford. Additions to Lion
New Factory at St. Albans for the for Dr. Van Someren; House, Brewery, \~Tatford,for M~"srs. \.Veils
Dangerfield Printing Company. Mau ri ce B. Adamo, Esq., Archt.
New Smallpox, &c ., Hospital at Carew Rd., for Dr. Wakefield; & Co.; Messrs. Vl . Bradford & Sons
New Factory for Edwin Lee, Esq. ; House, Watford Rd ., for C. Jlf. 12 RegentSt.,London,Archtf'l. House'
South Mimms; J. Barnes Williams,
Messrs. Wylson and Long, King Schomberg , Esq.; }louse, 'Vatford Kingsfield Rd., vVa.tford, ~or Frank

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W illiam Street, Strand, il.J"chts. E•q., and Keith D. Young, Esq.,
joint Archts. New Retort House, Rd., Clifford Bellairs, E'q . ; Messrs . Palmer, Esq.; Mr. W. T. A. Fl'oude
New Factory and Additions for Heron & Bellairs, ~7 F itzroy St ., Su1:v eyor. Making up, Paving, &c.;
Messrs . J . Freshwater & Co., Ltd. &c., at St. Albans Gas ·works;
E ng ineer, A. F. Phill ips, Esq. New Arohts. Sa.h sburyRd., for the UrbA.n Distri_c t
Restoration ofColneyHeathChurch House in D ene Rd., for E. R. Council, \ Vatford. Bo iler House and
Alterations and Additions to Retort House, &c.. at Luton Gas
'\Torks; Engineer, Vi. R. Phill_ips, Abbot, E•q., a nd H ouse in Murray Chimney Shaft at the Union \Vork-
Coln ey Heath Board Schools; T. F. Rd., for Geo . Ba.roes, Esq.; F. M,
Esq Foundations for All Sam ts hou•e, Watfol'd ; C. P. Ay res, Esq.,
W oodman, E•q., Archt. . . Elgood, Esq. , A.R.I.B.A., 98 W im- Archt. New Hoad, Sewers, &c., in
Alterati .ns and Addit10ne to Convent, London Coloey; G. T .
Hine, Esq., and Leonard Stokes, pole St., \~r ., Archt. Bruce Grove&. Bradshaw Rd. , \\rat-
London Coluey School•; F. W. House. 'rh e Avenue, Royston Pk., ford. CH HouRes 1n Bruce Grove St.
Kinneir Tarte, Esq"' Archt. Esq., joint Archts. A dditions to 1

Additions to Printing Work• for Olga 8treet Schools; New Pupi l Pinner, for E. 13. \.Vetenball , Esq ., i~~h~.s Hd ., Watford; Mr .A. Smith,
Teachers' Centre, Barnsbury, for A.R.I.B.A., 27 Fitzroy St., W.
Messrs. Gibbs & Bamforth; T. F.
Woodman, Esq., Ai·cht. London Sch ool Board; Archt ., T. J.
412 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Hertfordshire-continued. Isle of Man-continued.


G. &J. WATERMAN (cont. ) Fairnington John, D erby Rd.(Join erl I Mills, W., Ma rk et P l. (Painter &
WATERMAN, Additions to Mansion, Rickmans-
worth Park, fot J. W . Birch, Esq. ;
Tougbin ,V.,J:>arJiamcnt St. (Plumber
Lavey, R., & Sons, Parliam ent St.
(Plumbers, Painters, and Glaziers)
Glazier)
Skillicorn & Co., Parliament St.
(Painters, Glaziers, &c.)
G. & J., T.H.Wa.tson,Esq.,F.n.1 .n.A.,Archt.
@um¢t'6 (tttb tonfrl'\ctore House and Stabling, Woodcock
Hill, Elstree, for R. Warton, Esq.,
WATFORD. T. E . Collcutt,Esq ., F .R.I.B.A.,At.
House and Stabling, Northwood,
for A . Calkin Lewis, Esq . ; F. W.
Isle of Wight.
1-Vorks execnted include- Tasker, Esq.,-F.R.I.B .A., Archt.
H ouses, Bushey,for Prof .Herkomer, Stabling, Stanmore, for William B!NSTEAD. THOMAS JENKINS (cont . )
R.A.; C.H. Rew, Esq ., Arcbt. Whiteley, Esq.; A. M . Ridge, James, E., Glenroy A. Swane, Archt. The Seamen's
House and Studio, Busbey, for Esq., M.S.A., Arcbt. Lowe, E. Alms Iiom1es, East Cowet:1; Th'le8srs.
Miss Amy Stobart; J.M. Brydon, House, Boreham Wood Park. for BONCHURCH. Some'" Clarke and Micklewaitbe,
Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. 0. E. Dawson, Esq.; Ernest Flint, Day, D:< & Sons F.R.I.B .A., F.S.A., Arch t s. Resi -
Houses,Westft eld Pr:ark, Pinner, for Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Arnht. J olliffe J:Sros . dence, Ryde, for Major Murray; S .
T . F . Blackwell, Esq., J.P.; Messrs. House , Northwood, for A . Richard- Salter , E,q., F .R.LB .A. ., Arcbt.
Roumieu & Aitchioon, Archts. BRADING.
Metropolitan Police Station, son, Esq ., P. Leslie Waterhouse, Tacobs, \Iv., The Mall Resid ence 1 Ryde, fo r Lieut.-CoJonel
Esq., M.A., A.R.I.B .A., A rcht. Wheeler, VV., Station Rd. Murray; Mes~rf4 . Newman and
E lstree;J.Butler,Esq.,F.R.I.B.A. , House and Lod ge, Harrow Weald , Cocks, Arch ts. A lteratiou• 10 Nettle -
Arcbt. for John Dalton. Esq.; Arnold CALBOURNE. stone House, fo.r T. O'Hagon, E::;q. ;
Watford Fields Board Schools; Long, F . T. J . Y.l. Walmisley, E,g., F.R.I.B.A.
C. P. Ayres, Esq., Arcbt. Mitchell, Esq., F.R.l.B.A .• Archt.
Beechen Grove Baptist Chapel & The Orchard, Sudbury Hill, Har- CHA LE . Archt. Residence Wootton Com
Lecture Hall, Watford; J.Wallis row ; Arnold Mitchell, Esq.'s own Linnington. J., & !';ons 1 Halls mon, for Canon Phillips; :Messrs
Chapman, Esq., Archt. Residence. COWES, East. T . C. Clarke & Sun, Archts. Swan
Oxhey Church, Watford; W. H. Brading, ·v.l. H., & So n Hotel, Newport; W. West, Esq.

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Syme, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Arcbt. CO WES, West. Archt. New Residence, Rrighstone
Queen's Park Railway Station, I.W.; W. C. Street, E,q ., F .R.I
Wiggs, G., q2 St. A lban s Rd. B.A ., F.S.I., Archt. Restorat1• ·n
for L. & N.W. Railway; J . B.
JAMES BALL & SON Works at Carisbrooke Castle, for

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Stansby, Esq., Engineer. WHEATHAMSTEAD. H.M. Office of ·works. Alterations-
Malting,for Messrs. Benskin & Co., (Established 1853),
Watford; M essr s. A. Kinder & Owen, T., Fenwick, G-astard Wood Ecclesiastical Builders, to "Westcliif," Bembridge, I. ·v.,r;.:
Contractors & Merchants, for C1tptain D1wenport; Paxto~
Bon, A.i·chts. Watson Esq., A .R.LH.A., A rcht.
Contractors to
War Office, Admi ra lty, H.M.Prisons

Huntingdonshire. and H.M. Postmaster General,


Victoria Rd., COWES.
JVorks executed:-
Quinton, G. F ., I Carisbrooke Rd.

Restoration of Arreton Church and


BUCKDEN
Page, Geo., & Son
WILLIAM WADE (cont.)
and reseated; Hatley, St . Yaverland Church, Isle of Wight.
Restoration of Gatehouse at Caris-
H. SCOTT,
George Church, restored , re -
ELLINGTON. seated, and New Chancel; brooke Castle, in memory of H .R .H. ·
Francis, J. +Kenninghall Church, re- Prince Henry of Battenberg. New UILD ER & CONTRACTOR,
HUNTINGDON . stored and reseated ; Mepper- tower and spire, St. Sa.viour'eChureh,
Howard, \\r., Hartford Rd. shall Church , restored and Shanklin. The Railway Station, Portland Street,
Thackray, F. B., & Co. reseated; tNorth Witham Cowes. New Church at Gurnard,
Church, restored and reseat~d; I sle of Wight. The Briary (man sion) ,
RAMSEY. West Cowes. Re•ervoir ..nd Pump-
Bateman, Alfred J. Roxton Church, restored and
ing Station, Freshwater, Isle of
NEWPORT, l-W.
ST.IVES. reseated; Thurleigh Church,
restored and reseated; Tansor Wight. Summer residence and
Giddings, Freel., North Rd. &tabling, nr. Fawley, Rants. New
Saint, j., & Sons, Crown St. Church,restored and reseated;
+Stanbridge Church, restored Board Schools, Sandown. Electric ES'l'D1ATES FOR
ST. NEOTS. & r eseated ;+Elsworth Church, Lighting Station , Sandown. Kiugs-
Edey & Soo, New St. rebuilding North Ai sle; +Per- ton Arms Hotel, Cowes . SolentYacbt Repairs,
Linford, J., & Son, Hu'5cll St. tenhall Church , rebuilding Club, for Sir Charles Seeley, Bart.
Osborne, S., Eaton I1'ord North Aisle; Hatley Cock-
Osborne, W., Church St. Structural Alterations,
hayne Church , external resto -
'.Piggott, J. P., liun tingdon St. ration; Somersham Church ,
B ee re, J ., R ernard Rd.
Brown, John, Beckford Rd. Sanitary Work, &c.
New Organ Chamber; Yeldcn Day, H . E., T ennyson Rd .
Church, New Chancel; Cax-
William Wade, ton Church, Tower ; Tevcr-
Gates, G., York St.
~1ead e r. J., Ba.lmoral House
BUILDER AND sham Church, Tower; Little Reference given to Architects and
G r ansden Church, Tower ; Morris Bros. Park Rel .
CONTRACTOR, Tarrant, E . , Beckford Rd. C lients on :Lpplication.
Tadlow Church, Tower.
ST. NEOTS, Hunts. NEW VIOARAGES-
Dean, Beds ; Dunton, Bedford-
Thomas, W. G ., Union Rd .
Upward, C. R .. Market Hill
HTorks t:xecntwl i11clu,de- Way, W. C ., Carisbrooke Rd.
NEW OHUROHES- shire: Epping, Essex; Har- FRESHWATER.
Hounslow , St. Paul's ; Cam- low, Essex; Rushden, Herts ; Denham & Jcnvey 1 Norto n Gree n N!TON.
bridge, St. Philip's; Harlow, Toft, Cambridge. Gould, J., I ound Green Cotton, J., Hillside
St. Mary Madalene ; Har- Headquarters County Police, Mcdway 1 H.. D .. Church \\Torks Creetb, \V. E . & E.

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penden, Private Chapel; Hatfield, Herts. Paul, W. H., Clovelly \Vorks
Cambridge, Herschel House. NEWPrJRT. RYDE.
Ramsey, New Wesleyan Barton, I ., liigh Rt.
Chapel; Sandy, New Bap- Cambridge, Add ison Road Villas. Damp, H. & F., 6t Pyle St .
t Old Lead re - en st an;/; re - laid. Hayden Edwin, Victoria St.
tist Chapel.
GENERAL RESTORATIONS ........................... Groundsell, G . Y ., 29 Lugley St. Langclo ~, C., P layer St .
Newman l\1. A., & Co.,Anglesey St.
AND ADDITIONS- W'ycroft, G., Huntingdon St. Wh ec l cr'i~ros ., St. Tohn's Rd .
+Alconbury Church, restored and
reseated; Arkl ey, New THOMAS ENKINS, Whitewood, J. , Ash1 cy Rd.
SANDOWN
Chancel ; +Duxford Church, BU I LDER & CONTRACTOR,
restored, reseated , and New 'OMERSHAM. Atrill, H. 1 F itnoy R~.
Orga·n Chamber ; Great 49 UPPER ST. JAMES'S ST., Brown & Corney, Fitzroy St.
Gransden Church, restored Canham, N. Colenutt. F., Hro<tdway
Newport, Isle of Wight.

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Toliffc, W ., Pell St.
'Peleg1"ams-.Tenkins, Newpm·t., 1-Vight . ~Mi l es, Andrew, Broadway
1'V 01·ks execu ted include- Payne. J. \V., Carter St .

Isle of Man.
Additions and A lterations, Grant-
ham Lodge, for the late John
Gretton , Esq. New Wiug, Coach
I Stay, H., L eed St.
SEA VIEW.
House, Stabl es, Dairy, &c., to Oak- )fatth cws, H. E.
BALLA UGH. Forrest, F. , Woodburn Rd. field, Woottor. Common, for th e SHANKLIN
Corlett, '\V. , Laurel Cottage (Joiner) Gill, A .. Little Switzerland ln.te T . C. Clarke, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. Cooper. F., Grange Rd.
CASJ'LETOH?N. Kaye, A. G .. 31 Castle St . New Roof and Renovation of Sbal- Hayl es, G., Wilton Rd.
Canwell & Blackburn Preston. G. B ead Hd . fleet t hur.c h ; tbelateW .T. Stratton, White, J., Wilton Rd.
Cooper. J. Radcliffe , T. W., & Co ., Finch Rd. Esq., Archt. Residence, '.rotland

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VENTNOR.
Stowell, R.. & J. J<!RK MICHAEL. Bay, for T . Aitken , Esq.; t h e late
DOUGLAS. Kelley, D., & Son Ernest Turner, Esq. 1 F.R.I.B.A . Daish, A., Belgrave Rd.
Call ow, F. , & Co., St. George's St. New Board Schools, Runny Hill, Harvey, J.. Grove 'Rd .
PEEL . Newport. Messr•. Stratton and Ingram , H., & Rons, Dudley Rd.
Carine. j\lf. , A uckJand Grove Anderson D., Parade Millgate,Arcbts. New Board Schools, Joliffe Bros ., s Pier St.

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Cain, R., & Ron . C ircular Rd. Crain e & '.R.adcliffc, 8 Orry Lane
Clarke, D., Pcveril House Barton's Villa!fe, Newport; Mr. E . Rousell, J ., High St.
Cowie, J as. , St. George's St. RAMSEY. A. Swane, A rent. National & Pro- Sims, A., Trinity Rd.
Craine , T. R ., The Crescent Callow, J., & Ron, '\Vest Quay vincia l Bank, Newport; the late J. Wallder W. H., Beli::rave Rd.
Creer, I<:., 25 Derby Sq . Callow, \V., Waterloo Rd. (Mason) Gibson,Esq., F.R.I.B.A. New Roof , Webber,' J., & Son, The Grove
Dougl:ts. T. E., R erklcy St. Christian, E., Parliament Sq.(Niason) &c., Shorwell Church; P. G. Stone, YARMOUTH.
Douglas, R. F., Brun;wick Rd. Corkhi ll , Robt., Derby Rd. Esq., F.S.A., Arcbt. Mission Hall,
Farghcr, W . J. , 20 Richmond Grove Corrin, K. E., Brongb Hill Rd. N ewport, for S . Peters, Esq.; Mr. E. Salter, F . S.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 413

Kent. Kent-continued.
ASHFORD. HENRY KNOCK (cont.) CH!SLEHURST.
Haker, \V., Park Rd. J. WOOD & SONS (cont.)
Bowles, E . J,, C hristchu rch R d. E. B. Ricketts. EnlargoingHillhurst,
\Vestenhanger, for G . F. Deedes,Esq.
Enlarging Sa ltwood Schools . 2 Cot-
Sanato1'ium, Gymn~sium, &c. , Cloth-
worker•' Company. Sutton Valence
~oberf fi. .Cowe,
G. F. DAVIS, .tages and Farm ll~ildings for Lord
Hothfield. Enlarg mgHewetts,Wil -
Grammar School, £3,0()1).
Many Public o.nd Private Vvorks BUI LDER & CONTRACTOR,
BUILD!i:ll .AND CONTRA CTOR, lesborough, fo1 Col. Blake. Enlarg- un der George Friend, Esq ., Ar cb t.,
A S HFOR D , K E NT. ing Little Hewetts, W illesbor ou gb , Maidstone; H . Bensted, Esq., Chislehurst.
for L. P ledge, Esq. N ew Shop Archt., Maidstone; Ruck a nd
Wm·ks execu,fed include:- Smith, Archts., l\{aidstone. County lVorks executed i?lclude-
Lady Thornhill School House, Pre mi ses forMes~rs . Lewis & H yland ,
Ashford . New paper store, L ittle B1·idg:es for County Council, under Chisleburst-Addition to "Churc-
Wye. Extension Co-operative F. \ ¥ .Ruck, Esq. Sur veyor. New hil l," Aston Webb, Esq .. Archt.
Society, Ashfol'd. Residence for Chart, for J. BMchelor.E sq . New Gas \Vorks, New ROmney; Holmes Cvokbam Dene ; Aston Webb.Esq.,

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the Rt.. , Hon . Herbert J. Gladstone, Mortuary, for West Ashford Guard-
a.n~ . Gr eenhouses, Surred1=m, for W .
& Co., Engineer s, Gordon M. Hills, Archt. Mansion, "Holly
M .P.,Littlesbne-on-Sea; John C ash, . \V Bowers," £9,000; G. Leth bridge.
Esq., A.l'cht. Houses at Ashford for \Vm an s, Esq , Enl•rginll h ouse, E'sq,, Ad am St., AdeIp h I ; . A ht u . B k
P edlmge , L. Hardy, E•q., M.P. & C. Brnrett-Sll)ith, Archt., J ohn re · m.ans10n," m enside,"
Julius Kingsford, Esq., Mis i;; Noakes, St., Adelphi; Ewan Christian , £6,000; G. L ethbrid ge,Esq .,Archt.
Mrs . CRr e y 1 G. G. ':re.ylor, Esq, , and A.rcht., J ohn treet, Adelphi; Bickley-" Gordon Lodge," Messrs.
H.J. J efl'1·ey, Esq., Archt., Ashford. '~' · G. Habershom a nd P ite, Hudson & B ooth , Arch ts.
Addi~ions , etc., fo r H. Foster, ERq,, Steddy & Co,, Mars h St.
1\ifalhng-; Lord Brabourne, ri'h e Arch t s., Bloom~bury Sq. ; Clrn.s. M.ottingbam-" The Gra nge '' (addi~
Paddocks,Smeeth; and H .J.Goulden BECKENHAM. Grieve, Esq.. Lamb Buildin g; tion•) ; M essrs. Joseph & Smith-
Esq., Canterbury; Technica l Scho ol; Copeland, II ., & Son. 9 Bromley Rd . Temple, &c., &c. .,m, Archts.
Sewers, etc., under W. Terrill, Esq. Cooper, F . & E., 1 2 The P arade Also Detling C hurch, Kent, Ad- Bromley-Additions to "Aveley,"

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Graha n'..i. T-'1.. & Co., Church Hill dition s; Jo"eph Clarke, F. S.A., · tlll- ArthurBlomfield & Sons,Ai·chts.
Restoration of Friends , l\feet in g
House, Ashfo1·d. New Roads and Green, .r·. w ., 62 B eckcnh a m Rd . Diocesan Archt., Stratford P l. • London-Additions & decorations to
Sewers forW. F. B. J emmitt, Esq . ; Jacob, F., Avenue Rd. London. New Ra~ston e \Vork, K · t p I G d
J ones, T. W. , Crescent W o rks East Fai·leiirh Church . New Village ll ensmg on a ace ar ens,
· J . S. Burra, Esq.; H. J. Clemetson , Club, &c., Barham Comt. Teston, £8, 400; Chas. Bell, Esq., Ai·cht.

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Esq , and for the Western Estate. Kick G . ]., 10 Bromley Rd.
Mi<l-ken t Hldg. & Contractg. Wks., for R.oger L eil?h . Esq.: G. Friend, Bickley-Addition to "Coombe Lea;"
Butter and Cheese Factory for the Archt. N ew \ Vinter Gardens, an d R. A . Pelly, Esq., Ai·cht.
Etchingham Dairy Company. Ld.
Palmer, E . R ., 17 W ickham Rd. Addition s to Mansion end Lodge l'oplar-New Cler gy House, Follett
Syme & Duncan, 14 Bl an kc ncy Rd . House, Gennings Park, Hunton, f or tit. . ; ~:Iessrs. Cln.rk:mn, Archts.
D rylana. E., Middle St. J. BazleyVictoria
White, Esq.;
Howland, C., North St. BELVEDERE. A rcht., StreetJ.
, F. Style, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - •
T,ondon.
C hand ler, H. E . New Memorial Ragstone 'Windows, Otway, T., B elmont \¥orks
Mayze, A . T., 70 St . Aug:usti ne's Rd. &c .. East Sutton Church. 'Vhitc, B . J., & Son, Camden Ter.,
White, T. P., Abbey Rd. N ew Admin istrative Block and Chi slelrnrst 'Vest
HENRY KNOCK, BEXLEY.
Drainage at \Vest M alling U ni on ; Wood, F rancis, C hislehurst " 'est
John Ladds, Esq., Archt., £4,5000. CRANJJROOK.
Elms, A. G ., High St. Additions to Ch al't Sutton Church Marsha ll, F., & Son, High St.
Builder & C o ntrac t o r, Green , T. H., & Co., 8 Oxford P I. and New Chancel, £1,600. CROCK Elv'H!LL, Swa,,lcv
Lucas, G . W., H igh St. 7uncli'ou .
ASHF O RD, KENT. Osborn, Son, & Co., D artfo rd Lane Everest Bros., T he Villa ge
Vessey, \V., Oxford PI.
Established o ver a Qu arter o f a BRASTED. DAR7'FORD.
BEXLEY HEA Tfl. Draper, W. , Brent Villa s
Century. Butler, R . & T., The Broadway Capell,-, Toys Hill H ewett , E. W« St. Albans Rd.
C lark, Alf., Market Pince Durtncll , R. )fartin, T., 48. rli g h St.
liecent lVorks nr1cl in H(lncl: Ellingh~ m J . , & Son, The Hroadway
Warehou se, The Wharf, Ton- 1
I:•u~ c, h . ., I11c B roa.dw;1y l
BROADSTA!RS. M eers, W., High St.
bridge. Two large Villas, Dawlisli, um.mcrs & P earson l r r Gt. Queen
Snu th, ' 'V . & A., Chapel Rd. Blackb urn,'"· S., I John St. !;t.
D evo nshire. Police Station, Rye. Brown, E ., 17 Alexandra Rd. Wood, R., 151 Lowiicld St.
B oard Schools, Rye. Corn Ware- B!RCH!NGTON-ON-SEA. Good burn, 1:-I., Clarendon Rd.
house, R)·e. Villa, Mr. Mittingo. P cttriJan, G . IL DEAL .
'Ving, A., Station Rd. )fay, J. T., 26 Albion St. Cottew, G. ll. & A . J., New St.
Rye. Infectious Hospital, Willes- Northover, IN. H ., Tohn St.
boroug h . King's Head Hotel. Wye. B!RL!NC, .~fa1flsfo111!. D enne, G . H ., & Eton, Queen St.
Price, l~ . , Prospect Pl. Haywar<l,J. G .,&Son, Wellington Rd.
Assembly R ooms,Littlestone . H ouse, Bishop , W. J., Hirling: J;:.d .
L ympne. Houses at Ashford fo1· Langridge, R., Ham Hill BROMLEY.
E. ''1-'illiarn s, Esq., Horace H a milton,
Esq ., A. Brown, E ~q., Mr. Daw, BOUGHTON JlfONCHELSEA . Arnaud, J.C., & Son, 149 High St. JAM ES J. WISE,
J ohn Cre•r y. Esq., J. 'l'. W elldon , Crossley T. & Son . Ecclesiastical & General
Duthoit, F . P.;.. \ Vrstmorcland Rd. Builder & Contrac tor,
E sq., J. !If. Poncia, Esq.,Mr. Horton,
Steam Saw a n d Mo ulding Mills,
W. Reece, Esq ., W esleyan Trustees,
Dr. Wilks, C. Redman, Esq., W.
]..\MES WOOD & SONS, Evans, L ., 84 \....oll C'ge Rd.
Grnty, T. D., .1 East St. DEAL.
Lowe, R . A., T ylncy Rd. Recent l Vm·k.'I arifl ill lln..nd :
Needham,. Esq., II. I gglesd en, Esq . , Extension Chartham Asylum.
J. Giles, Esq., Mr. Jacks rm , Mr. d;ccfo:iiaaticar, (Ftsiben tiaf, Payne, D., nr H igh ~t.
Challis, Mr. Taylor, Mr. W. Hill , Podger, James, & Son, College Rd . £.IQ,000. S . E. llct el, Deal, £~5,000,
W. F. B . .Temm ett, Esq. At Ashford: AND Smith, W. , & Sons, Gravel Rd ., Fi r ot Po1·tion Canterbury Asy !um,
Bromlc)r Common £ 13,000. 1Juckm1tster Convalescent
K ent• sh Express Printin g W orks , ~orticufturaf ~uifbm1, Home, £13,000. Ch n·lton Church ,
H eadley Bros. Printing Worlcs.Ba.con
Factory,Steam Laundry, S.E .R. Ele- BURHA/11. Dover, £11,000 . County Hotel, Can-
STEAM SAW MI LLS AND Geocgc, R . terbury, £ 10,000 Additions, Wye
mentary Schools. Beer Store, Catholic
Schools, and a B ungalow, Mr. Kirby. Coll ege, £9,000. Cottage Homes,
House.A. Amos,E8q., Wye. Hou se , J OINERY W ORKS, CANTERBURY. 1\fanstone , £8,000. A n d r e•tora-
Mrs. Amos, Wye. H ouse,G. Langley, tions, fittings, and othe1· works at
Adcock,'"· ]., 27 Castle St. the following ch urches : St. John's,
Esq., Charing. Four Houses, l\fr. BO UGHTO N MON CH ELSEA, Hatema1!:. H. '~' ., St. Dunstan's St. H olland Rd. ' 'V . ; St. Columba's,
Goulden,Canterbury. Additions an d Hcl~ey, .tl.] ., 43 Norm:111 Rd.
a lteratioM to Ruckin ge Church . Kingsla nd Rd., N .; t . Bai tholo-
Near Maidstone, Hrcwstcr, A. ]., 1 2 St. Peter's St. mew'R,Doverj East Langdon Chur ch;
Catholic Church ,Ashford. Gt. Chart Cozens, \ V. G., 5 Do,·er St. ' ¥estm arsh Church ; Nonington
Church. Little Chart Church. Wes- KENT. Dadds, J., }kC'r Cart Lan e Cburch: St. Bartholom w's, Sand-
leyan Chur ch, Ashford. Gt. Chart Gaskin, H., Victoria Rd. wich; WorthChurch ; J.IolashChurch;
Rectory,Ashtord. We,leyan Sch ools , Jobs which ha v~ been ca.rri·!d out a..; Gentry, F. T., 4-1 Broad St. Cloister s an d 'licarage, St. Mary's,
Ashford. Druid 's Head Hote!,Herne und~r :- Harris, \~T . R., IT2 Northgatc t . Edgware ; Shorn e Vien.rage, nea1·
Bay. ' ·Vellin1tton ,Folkest•me. Liver- :\fount, C., 4 St. Dunstan's St. Gr1wesend. For 'f. Collcutt, Esq . ;
pool Lawn, Ramsgate. W oodman's Restoration of H eadcorn Church, Parker, .l:, Hlack q.riffin Lane
Kent. R e•toration and Enlarging Jas. B r ooks & Sons; J . 0. Scott,
Arms, Barham. Prince Albert , 'Vil son J:1.. B., 22 St. Georg-e's PI. Esq., Reginald 1Jlornfield , Esq.;
A•hford. Blue Anchor, llrabourne. Boughton Monchel"ea Church.Kent, \V!ltsh!re, G. 4.,r3 ~t . Jol~n's Lane
£5,000; Loose Church ; East Su tto n Philip Day , Esq. ; E. D. Matthews,
Enlargement of S. E.R. Works at \¥1ltshire, J . .c.., Stour t. Esq., W. J. Jennings, Es<J.. ; W. L.
Ashford. Willesborough Water Church; Hucking Church; llicknor
1 Church; Bliudley Heath Church CHARLTON. Grnnt,Esq .; The ln.te E'-.;'auChr istian ,
Supply. S .E .R. Water Supply. an d the lttte Loftus Brock , Esq.
Pinckley Thorn Water Supply. (Surrey); New Miosion Church,
Godstone (Suney); New Mis ion Carter, G .,I Clifton Villas. Lt. Heath
A dditions : Olantigh Towers, Wye. Dodd, vV. G., Antigallicon Yerd
Ambleside,Headcorn. Buck•ford,Gt. Church,Bou ghton Monch elsea,Kent.
Enlarging Rosherville Church, Grant, F ., The Village DOVER .
Char t. Swin ford, fo1· Poet L1tureate.
Gravesend . New Conservatol'y and Haire, J. H., 35 Charlton Lane Adcock, W. J., & Sons, Ladywcll
Willesborough Cemetery . Gt. "'bart, Purton & John son, \Voolwich Rd. Austen & Lewis, 17 lland olph Gdns.
Sewage. West Ashford Union Vineri~, Sir R. Filmt:r~, E. Sutton
Park, New Vinerv, A . Campbell, Sanford, J.B., & Co., 'Voodland Ter. B eaufoy'-C. E .i Pri~ryRd.
Drainage. Road• and Sewers for Tamsett & Co ., The Village En sley, it. & G., 23 lcmplar St.
W. F . B . Jemmett, Esq. New Esq., Marden. N ew Houses and
new Farmstead . Sir Julian Gold- CHATHA,if. Broml ey, \ V., Charlton Green
' Vesleyan Schools, Rye. Flour Chamberlain, Thos. 1., & Son, 23
and Roller Mills itnd W ar e- mid, Tudely. New Farmstead, J.
Rigg, Esq., '\'rotham. New llnp- Clotber, G., & Son, 19 Fair Row Castle St.
1 h ou•es for R . S. Pledge & son• ,Ltd .
Ashford. Dwelling b ou e, Mrs. J. tist Chapel, Loose: New Drain age Harris,] . H., Luton Rd. H(h~rl:~ s & Paramor, 16 Randolph
itnd ' Varda, Maidstone U nion. Pankhurst, Thom:is, i8 Clover t.
Collins, Ashford. Pumping station, Sampson, "V\T. & R., George St. J ackso n, , V., IIcathfield Av.
Willesborough, for tbe East Ashford £1,500. Additions to Mansions. Capt.
Fulcher, \Yierton P lace, Maidstone, .Seagers, E. D ., The Brook Lewis, G., & Sons, q Widrcd Rd.
Rural District Council. Enlarging Skinner, C. E., Rai lw:i.y ' t. Lewis, , V. G., 5 Cr:rnbrook Villas,
Boys'Hall,Willesborou gh, f or M ajor £5.000 . N ewPassmoreEdwardsCon -
valescent Home, Cranbrook, £3,000, \ Vylcs, H., n4 Luton Rd. London l:td.
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G. E. WALLIS & SONS (con.) Tenkins , Thos., Norfo lk Rd .
HERNE BAY. Padget, E., & Sons, Eaton Rd.
Adams, E.T. J ., Ma rket St . Wares' Brewery, Frant, Hodgsona'

G. MUN~O,
Dunham, P. J. , r2 Queen's Gdns.
G riggs, R . & E., High t.
Harris, T ., Brunsw.ick q.
Ingleton, A. S., H igh S t.
Brewery, Kingston - on - Thames,
Abbey Brewery, Malling, and New
Brewery, Blandford ; M essr s. A.
K inde1· & Sons, Archts.
Lower Brewery,Ma.idstone;Messrs.
Para mor & Sons, Eaton Rd.
St:and, T. , is_ Buckingham Rd .
Stdf, S. W., Hamsgate Rd.
\.Vales J., U ni o n Crescent
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Woodward, A., Zion Pl.


Peacock, vV., Canterbury Rd .
vVelby, C . W., Beach St . Harrap and Dutlield, Archts. JlflLTON-NEXT-SJTTING-
Builder, Contractor West & Piggott, Station Rd. BHIDGES . BOURNE.
and Brickmaker. W olfe , A., Hig h S t. New Bridge at Tonbridge, and Bowes, G., 52 Chalkwell Rd .
undersetting bridge at Aylesford, Gardlcr, H., 27 Cha lkwell Hd.
HEXTABLE . both over the Med way; F. W. Huck,
Mundy, H . (Horticultural) Esq ., County Surveyor. NET-V BROMPTON.
Stea m Joinery Works HYTHE . CHURCHES.
Cornelius, T ., Balmora l Rd.
Haiscll, -, St. L eonards Rd. Gibbs, W. H., 126 M edway Rd .
and Offices, Scott, J.
St. Luke's, Maidstone; £8,000; Goodwin, E . J., 6j Win dmill Rd.
W . H . Seth-Smith, Esq.,F.R.I.B.A.; Hogg, }L W. , Col cge Aven ue
LEE. Archt.
Union R.oad, DOVER.. Burke, J., 7 Rembrandt Ter., High St. Faith's and St . Philip's, Maid-
Phillips, H. E , Livi ngstone Rd.
Rd . Smith, A. F ., Duncan Rd.
stone; E. W. Stevens, Esq., Archt. Snow, \V. C ., 91 High St.
Cottell ....~I., Manor Lane
Gates, w. Thos., St . P eter's Court, DRAINAGE AND SA.NI'f ARY W ool lard, G., 297 <Jantcrbury St.
Works executed include- Lee Green WORKS . VVren, G eo., Copenhagen Rd.
Havcll, G. F., 167 H igh Rd . Ashford Town Sewerage and Tanks.
Corpora.tion Stables, &c., £4,000. Outfall Sewer, Chatham Dockyard. NEvVINGTON, next Sitting-
Kulse, Karl, 1o8 High Rd . bo11rue.
Corporation Tram Car Sheds . Sidery, J., 309 High Rd. Reconstruction of Drainage, Cav -
Various Work:-J in Drain,,1,-ge and alry Barracks, Windsor , and R.H.A.. Brittcndcn, W., Hi g h St.
Roadmaking . LE!GH, Toubridge. Barracks, Aldershot, for the .;w.D., NORTHFLEET. •
........................... Gale r, H . J.
Wickendcn, W. H.
including renewing a ll fittings . Hayfield, W. H ., 7 London R d .

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Reconstruction of Drainage at
Rants . County Hospita.l,Winch ester; OLD BROJl/PTON.
Parsons, J ., Beaconsfield Rd. LONGF!ELD, Dartford. King, W., Pros~cct House River St ..
Richardson, H., 35 High St. Gilham, R. W., Statio n Rd. Messrs. Stephen Salter and Adams,
Archts . vVatchurst, E. J ., & Son, 11iddlc St ..
Wiles, S., 9 Hig h S t. ,. Longhurst, E.. tat ion Rd.
HOSPIT.A.LR. ORPINGTON.
DYJllCHURCH, Folkesto11e. LOOSE, Mardstone. Somciford, H ., & Sou, High St.
Wraight Bros. Royal CamhridgeHospital, £26 ,000,
Wilkins, E. and Louise-Margaret Hospital, Thorne, E. R., C hi slelb urst R d.
EA TCHURCH, Slieenress. Wood, J., & Sons £12,000, Aldershot, for the War
Bligh, J. R. Department.
PENGE.
LYNSTED, Sittingbourne. Pledge B ros ., 7 Hcckcnlrnm Rd.
EDENBRIDGE. Back, T . Hospital for Guardians of Folkes-
Goodwin Bros., High St. Jl/A!DST01\ 'E . stone Union: Messrs . Ladds and PENSHURST.
Leigh , F. & H., High St. Atkins & Hill s, 32 Church St. Hospital for G uardians of Ton - Constable, H .
W est, J. L., Lingfic ld R d. Avard, R, vVest Boro' bridge U nion; Messrs . Cronk, PLUMSTEAD.
EL THAM. Barden, T . T.. 8 Union St. Archts . Foreman, C., Blomfield Rd .
Mitchell , S. Bridge, J. fr., 6 Brewer St. MA.LTINGS. H odgin,l. H., 66 Sandy Hill Rd.
ER/TH. Candler, G., .Earl St. Complete Maltings a.t Maidstone Hutton, If., 25 Chestnut Rd .
Enness Bros., Edith Rd . for Messr s. Pine & Sons, a nd at Kitl cy, Charles, 36 High St .
Ashford, for Messrs. T. Chapman Lonergan, :M ess rs.
Gun ning, H., & Sons, 30CrayfordRd. W are, A. J. , 105 Park Rd .
Mi les, G., The Avenue and Son; at H ertford , for Messrs .
MESSRS. Gripper, Sons, a nd Wightman; RA!llSGATE.
FARNBOROUGH, R .S.O . Messrs . A . Kinder and Son, Archts. Forwalk, J. H., "The Elms"

~· GoPbm~ Go.,
Owen, William, Swiss Cottage Grumma nt, J., & ~o n s, Grange Rd ..
M ANSIONS .
FARNJNGHAM. Pax·k Honse, Boxley, for Major Jarman B ros., 6 & 8 A lbert St.
Marchant, Hy. Best. Kni g ht & M iles, Cannon Rd.
FA VER SHAM. Addington Park; J. Mac- Vicar lviartin,Vl. \ V., '.E. R. Goods Yd.
Davis, C ., East St. Anderson, Esq., A.r ch t. ~Iiriam, _G., l:icrcson
Fuller & Hecvc, Boughton, near Newby, E . J., Eastcliff
Fuller, E . , & Co ns, Stone St. BUILDERS Harwa.rton, Speldhlll·st; C. E.
Powell, :Esq., A.rcht. Newby,;.. Gra nge Rd.
Histed, IV., Brixton Rd.
AND HOTELS. Port, \~ . H. St. Lawrance
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Jeffery, G., & Son, Union St. Castle Hotel, Tonbridge ; G. Stock, Robert, 171 High 't.
Johnso1\ Geo., St. Mary's Rd. Friend , Esq., Archt. White, J. & H. M eeting St .
Judges "I\/., Boughton, near DECORATORS, Hotel Wampach and West Cliffe \l'oodhall, J . '<v.,
Chatham St.
Ratcliff Bros. (H.P.), 16 West St. Hotel, and Hnnderts Hotel, Folke- ROCH/JSTER .
'Vhi ti ng, lt. l\II. & H ., Ospri nge, near Darby, J. & Son, 118 High St.
FOLKESTONE . West Borough, stone; A. Bromley, Esq., A.rcht.
SCHOOLS . Durant, f.
H., t. l\1argarct Hanks
3akcr,] ., near Wcstbournc Gdns. Science and Art Schools, M aid- Patrick, J. & l\I., Star Hill
Camburn, A. J., I Dover Rd.
MAIDSTONE . stone, £10,000; A . W. Smith, Esq.,
Crosswell , F . E ., Bournemo uth Rd.
Dunk, \V., Tontinc St.
Fearon, T. L., 27 Guild hall St.
Hayward & Paramor, Radnor Rd. Same Premises as occupied by the
F .R.I.B .A ., Archt.
Schoola at Blackheath, Deptford,
Plumstead, Poplar, and Dulwich,
for the London ~chool Board; T . J,
We..st Bro!).,
Holden, E. J., 6x Sa n d~atc Rd.
Loldom , v\f. H., 21 Guildhall St .
late A. N. PnYER & Co. Bailey, Esq., Archt. BUILDERS & .. .
J enner, Chas., 57 Broadmcad Rel.
Mercer, IL R , 88 Guildhall St.
W ATEH WORKS.
Reservoir, Collectin g Tank s, Pump-
. .. CONTRACTORS,
Moody, IL M., 51 Brockman Hd. Cox Bros., 22 Stone t.
ing Station s, etc., fo r t h e Maidstone 131 High St., Ro chester, and
Newman, J ., lJover Rd. Water Co . ; Messrs. Easton & Co ., Cuxten Road, Streed,
Elmore, T ., 62 & 66 Ki ng St. Engineer s.
Petts, J. A.,& Son, 54 & 56 Dover Hd . Good win ~ Teffo ry, Station Rd .
Parsons,-, Hadnor Park Crescent Ottcwill, W . H .. & Son, St. Peters
Reservoir and Pumping Station at KENT.
Prcbble, vV. G., I Grace Hill Mers tham and Kenley, for· the East
Rd . Surrey WuterCo.; M. B. W. l!'folkes,
Tunbridge, T., .Bournemouth Rd. Pearce, G., i\Iill St . Town Hall and Municipal Offices,
Vant, -, Radnor Park Crescent Esq., Engineer. Chatham; G. E. Bond, Esq., A.rcht.
Webster, R ., Brockman Rd. WHARVES, &c. New Bon.rd Schools. 'l'roy '£own,
White, vV., 3 Cheriton P l. River wall for the Maidstone Gas Roch est~r , and Gordon Road, Strood;
FRINDSJJUR Y,
Gates, G., Frindsbury Hill
Roclrest~r. G. E. Wallis &Sons, Company.
New Wharf for M• STS . Hilton
Ander•on and Co., Ha.ring.
G. E. Bond , Esq., A.rcht.
Villa Hesidence, Sidcup; F . T. W.
Williams, Il. Goldsmith, Esq., A r cht.
Builders & Contractors, WORKHOUSES. Club House for R.C.Y.C., Port
GILL!NGHAJll. Casual Wards, Administrative Victoria, Mesars. Hem y Ough & Son,
Harris, H ., 45 Gillingham Ud. Boxley Road Works and
block, K itchen, Chapel, &c., £23,000 Archts.
GOUDHURST. Broadmead Wharf, at E lham, n ear F olkestone; Mes"rs. Brewery, Strood; J. llfcMnllen
Davis & Lcancy Ladds and Gardner, Archts. Brooks , Esq., Archt.
MAIDSTONE.

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GRAVESEND. New Casual wards, &c. at Pem- Stores, A curn \.Vharf, Rochester;
Archer, \V. R., The Grove Receut works executl!d includ1- : bnry; Mess rs. Cronk, A.rcbts. G. E. Bond, Esq., Archt.
Beale, & Hubbard. Lyn ton Rd. Sth . ......... .................................,,..o;·
Dering, J. :i\II., 20 Princes St . BARHA.CKS.
Gvosc, W . l~, 124 Mi lton Rd. R .M. Barracks, W a ln1er, £15,000; 1l!ALLl1\'G, East. ST. AIARJ' CNA J'.
and Police qna.rters, Upnor, for the Allchin, W. H., :'>Iill St. Glassup Bros., Anglcsca Rd.
lVfartin, IT. \v ., \.Vrot ham R<l .
Multon & Wallis, Wrotham .Bd.
Tuffee, \ V., 50 Parrock 't.
Admiralty .
R.H.A. Barracks, Ald 0 rshot,
Pye, E . H., The Laurels
AIALL!J\'G, TVr.st.
I Hart
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Bros., High St.
Taylor, ·11·. R., Anglcsca Rd.
£30,000 . Officers' Quarters and Hodges, G. SAND&ATE .
GREENHf THE . BrissC'ndcn, Jam cs
Lockyer , R., High St. Huts, Shorn cliffe Camp, £75,000 . MARGATE .
Soldie rs' Quarters. Woolwich, Amos, J., Vlctoria Rd. J cal, ] . J., 1 Ca1·cndish Villas
HALLING, L ower, Hoclu·str'r. SANDIVllH.
Coker, vV .
HA lVl\HURST.
£33,000, fo r the War Department.
BREWERIES .
Fremlin's Brewery, Maidstone,
Anderson Bros., Fort Paragon
Bak('r, J.E., AlcxanCra Rd.
Bouchicr, , V, H., King St.
Brisl r,
SE./c
l· Ash, near
LCH?l RT, Seveuoaks .
Davis, T., High Gate £30,000 . Oak Br ewery, Farn- Brown, J .. & • ons, 26 Clifton St. Saxby, G eorge
Edwa<ds, L., Ockky Rd.
Maskell, T., & Aro., The Moor Hill
boro' , and ne\v Brewery for the
Forest Hill Brewery Co.; Wm .
Doughty, F.l., Kew St .
Gore Bros., ddington Rd.
SEVHNOAll'S.
Rca,·cn, E .. 73 London Rd.
Piper, F., The :Moor Bradford, Esq., Archt. House, E., Thanet Rd. Hodges, IV., St. John's
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Kent-·continued.
SITTINGBOURNE.
WILTSHIRE & SON, Bishop, E., Albany St.
Bowes, G ., Chalkwell Rd . WALMER . WHJTSTABLE.
Builders & Contractors, George, S. & G., Green St. D enne , T. T . A mos & Foad, Church Rd .
Luckett, S., 76 \Villiam St. Turner, J.E., Cornwall Rd. Cornelius, T.
Sevenoaks, Kent. Monk, T., Terrace Rd. Wise , J. J. Gan n & Co.
Pavey & Sons, 52 West St. Porter, T. ""\¥., Harbour P lace
W orks ex~cu ttd include : - Seager, L. 1 London Rd. WA TERINGBUR Y. Reeves Bros., H igh St.
Additions, Riverhead Church; Sir Tidy, H. J., I Bell Rd. Dray, \V' . J.
Arthur Blomfield, A . R.A. Altera- vVells, \'f., Mereworth Rd . WILMINGTON, Drrrif01·d.
tions and Additions, Kemsing SNODLAND. 1\1.Iartin, T., Orange Tree Ter.
Bishop, W . F . WELL/NG .
ChUl·ch; T. G. Jackson, Esq., WOODCHURCH, As!iford.
A .R.A., M.A., F.S.A.,Mansion, Oak Langridge, R., Ham Hill Bright!ing, J. !VI. Bourne, W . H., & Son
Bank Seal, Kent; Messrs. Hooker Tomlin, T., Bramley Rd. Garlick & Crutchfield WOOLWICH.
><nd Hemmings. Baptist Chapel and Wilford, J. WESTGA 7E . ON-SEA. Covil, E. G ., 73 Brewer t .
Schools,_ Sevenoaks; John Will•,Esq. Fenn, A . T., R ectory Place
Boo.rd :::ichool and Master's House, SOUTHBOROUGH. Brown, E ., 7 Princes T c r. Harris, ·w., Elizabeth St., North
Sevenoaks; Thos.Potter,Esq. Seven- Gallard, C. J., 28 Pennington Rd. Lockwood, A. G., & Co., The Grove Woolwich
oaks ConstituLional Club ; Thos. Hudson, T., Holden Park Hodgin, J. IL, 45 Thomas St.
H7ESTERHA 1lf.
Potter, Esq. Metropolitan Police SOUTH FLEET. Kirk & Randall, \V'a rren Lane W'ks.
Station, Chislohurst; J . Butler, Esq. Martin, E., & Son Newman, T. B., Colcm;i.n S t.
Lucas, C., High St.
New Business Premises, Sevenoaks; WEST W'JCKHAM. Proctor, :if., x \\Ta lpol e Pl.
J . W. Bl'ooker, Esq., F .R.I.B .A. STROOD, R oe!u'.l'fer. Stephens, H. J.. & Son, 47 Hill St.
House at Sevenoaks i Messrs. Niven Rob e rt, Charles S., J ersey Rd. Killick, J. T bomas & Edge, Anglesca Avenue
andVV'igglesworth. Houses at Seven - West Bros., Cuxton Rd.
c)aks; E. E. C ronk, E~q. House at W est, G., Station Rd.
Sevenoaks; Erne~t Turner, Esq. SUTTON-AT-HONE, Dai·ifo,.d.
Stables,Bulimba, Sevenoaks; Messrs. Wootton, ' ·V., Main Rel.

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Salimous and Steinthall. Additions
Ide Hill Schools ; St. Aubyn and
Wadling. Additions, Royal Cl'own
SUTTON VALENCE.
Wood, James, & Sons Lancashire.
Hotel, Sevenoaks; T. H .Wy1ttt, Esq.
Orainage Works Sevenoaks; Dr. SWANLEY 7UNCTION.
Lonsdale, J ohn, London Rd. ACCRINGTON.
Col'field, House, 'Limpsfield , Kent; '
Arthur Keene, Esq., Alterations and
Addition• to the Hatch, Sevenoaks,
SW'ANSCOMIJE .
Combes, J., Eglington Rd.
Accrington & Church Industri a l Co~
Oycrative Society, Ltd., 5 Oak St.
ED. MARSHALL,
for Lady Brabourne. Alterations Joiner,
Ramsay, J. W. Ivy Cottage (Joiners)
and Additions, Lullin1?stone Castle, 1
Barnes, J., Lr. Antley Ild. 1Plast.) Builder & General Contractor,
Eynsford, for Sir W'illiam Hart TONBRIDGE . Bradley, l'fm., Dale t . (Joiner) Chapel St. Saw Mills,

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Dyke, Entrance Lodge and Model Elkington, J.C., 58 High St. Brooks, Vv. J., Blackburn Rd.
Cottages for Lord H illingdon. Th1artin & Co ., Barden (Plum ber)
Ashton = under = Lyne.
M eads, H., " ' oodside Rd. Carter & Sons (R. P.), 54 Blackburn Churi:./t,B(l11k, tC: Shop Fit.tings
Punnctt, E., & So n Rd . of f"uery desi..ri71tion.
SHEERNESS. Telepho ' e - 274 (National ).
Hughes, E. F., Broadway 1'UNBJITDGE TVELlS. Carter, Wm., ro6 B lackburn Rd .
(Plumber) IV 01·ks executed include-
Pavey, G., r5r High St. Beale & Son, Frant Rel. Improvements Old t., Ashton-
Crates, J., & Son, Grnsvcnor Rd . Cowell, H., School St. (Joiner)
• SHOREHAM, S evenoa /.·s . Critchley, J. H., 417 Blackburn Rd. under-Lyne, including two Hotels
Goodwin B1·os., Goldini,r St. o.nd four large Sh ops; Bank for
Rich ardso n, T . Grover, G., Calverley St. (Bricklayer & :Mason)
Cronshaw T., Rumley Rd. (Plast.) Manchester and County at Glossop;
SIDC UP. arvi s, .Tohn, 6 Vale Rd .

f Cronshaw).. T . 1 I Spencer St. tl\lfason) Hank forParrs at Stalybridge; Head -


Hope, B . vV., Birkbeck Rd. udd, V\T. E., 24 Stone St. quarters and Drill Hall for 3rd V .B.
ury, VV . l~ . 1 & Son, Camde n Rd. Cunliffe, u. H., & Son, rr6 VVatcr
St. (Masons) l!'usileers at Salford; Bank, Ashton,
ency & Son, 63 St. J ohn's Rd. for Mercantile; H ighland Ladd ie
Dickinson, J. & Son,39 ''fh allcy Rd.
T. KNIGHT, I
BUILDEH A:SD CONTllAC'l'OH,
Th1ansficlds, G. , & Son, Parade
Marshall, J .. 32 Grosvenor Rd.
.I enn, G. & F ., Pcm bury
(Plumbers)
Dixon,"'· H.,,.Bold t. (Mason)
Douthwaite, J· W ., VV'b alley Rd.
Hotel, llfossley; Bush Inn , Droyls-
den; Joiner vVork, Board School,
Dukinfield; Refr.shment Room and
Ryder, T., 16 Gro,·e Hill Rd. Ice Storage for Stamford Park Com-
Soper & Jon es, l\1ount Pleasant Rtl. (Pl asterer)
STEAM SAW MILLS Eastwood.i. G .. Horne St. (Plast . ) mittee, Ashton-und er-Lyne; Gentle-
AND Evans & L.o., Ry. tation (Slaters) men's Residences,Romiley, vVoodley
Foster, S., & Son, Abbey St. (Paints.) and Clayton Bridge ; Shops a t Fair-
JOINERY WORKS,
Craybrook e House, Mai n Rd.
Strange & Sons, Grimshaw, J. , Dill Ii.all Lane,
Church (Mason)
field; Joiner 'Work , Shops, for
Stalybridge Corporation , &c., &e.
Builders, Contractors , and Hindle, T., caitl iffe St. (Joiners)
SIDCUP. Decorators.
Kay, John, Albio n Tcr. (Slater)
Ridyard, J. Turner Lane
On1c Es :-34 LONDON ROAD. Nuttall , R., l\Ia lt t. (Toincr)
WOUKS EXECUTE D INCI.-UDU:- Joi11e1·,11 Nill a1al Works- Ramsbottam, Hannibal R. , '\' hall cy Robinsou, John, Cavendish St.
Rd . (Brickl ayer & Mason) Swallow & Taylor, Cockbrook
DartforQ. Infirmary, £6,500. Mar· CRESCENT RD., TUNBRIDGE WELLS. "\¥"illiamso n, J. Vrl., R enry Sq.
tin's Bank , £3,500. Flats. Stoke Ramshottam, Hy., Croft St. (llfason)
Q1(a:rr.t1 ./Or '/'u,11bridf/1J lVel!s Stnne- Riley, B., Gran(Tc Lane (J oi ncr) Woodhead, J. & J., Catherine St.
Newington, £30,000. Northwood,
Middlesex, Additions, £2,500. Re - LANGTON, NR. TU NBRIDGE WELLS· Robe rts, Tohn, Barnes St. (Slater) ATHERTON.
building H Fox," Keston, £2,900. iVorks ex,.c1tt d include- Roberts, L. Barnes 't. <T oiner)
Public Hall, Bexley, £2,000. Wes- At rrunbridge 'Yelle, Residence, Robinson, J., 16 Bridge St. (Plmbr.)
Annette, Alfred, 9+ High St.
Brownlow, R ., r38 Stanley St.
leyan Church, Sidcup, £4,000. Police £8,700; W . B. HUGHF. S, Esq., A.rcht. Sharpl es, J., Spring· Hill (Excavator Croft, T., & Sons, 82 Tydesley Rd.
Station, St . Mary Cray, £3,500. Lord Carriage Factory, £6,500; Messrs. and Drain e r} Grcgso n's (H.) Exors., :Meal }{ouse
Bexley Arm•.£4,200. Martin's Bank H. H. & E. CRONK, Archts. Resi- Stewart & Duckworth, Antlry Lano· (Masons)
Sidcup, £1,600. London & Provindal dence a nd Stabling," Rusthall," (Masons) Grundy, Th o~ .• Thomas St.
Bank, Sidcup. Dartfotd Un ion, £4,500; Col. R. W. Eo1 s , F.S.A., Vickers, G., Rumley Rd. (Joiner) Langley, J., i\Iorlcy St.
19,009. Archt. Residence, Culverden \Vaddington, II., Gr::i.nt St. (Joiner) Manley, JoS<'ph, Bol to n Old Rd.
Park, £2,500 i H. C. LA Noga, Esq., Waddington, Jas., Whall ey Rel. (and Rathbone1 Robt., & Sons, Bolton
A.. R .I. H.A., Archt. Residence, l\Iason) New Ra. {.i\rlasons)
Martin & W ells Vale Royal, £12,500; Messrs . H. H. ADLINGTON. Tildesley, J., F lapper Fold Lane
& E. CR'JNK, Archts. Residence, Blackledge & Sons, i\farkct St.
F rant Road, £3.400; R . C. LANDER, Jl.il CUP . .1l. lanchPsler .
Hrownlcy, ..A.lfd. 1 Holton Rd.
THE SIDCUP Esq. , Archt. Canon Hoare Me- Fairclough, L ., Cemetery Rd. Hcnning'ton,'l'., Rochdale Rd. (Pain-
morial, Tunbridge 'Wells, £goo ; J. ter)
Steam Joinery, Moulding Or. . omD Sc<1TT, E sq., Archt. Resi- AIGBURTH (see Liverpool) . l~ rt-wc ry, J., Ncwchurch Rd.
dences, Warwick Park , £6 ,300; Clegg, R., Rurnloy Rd., (Plumber)
Works, and Building W. S. Putla.nd, Esq. Residence, AINTREE (see Lt'verJ•o/) . Cropper Bros., L . Rockliffe (:Ylasons)
Mount Pleasant, £3 1 000; C. H. ASHTON-IN-Jl/AKERFJELD. Darlington , R., Trwell St. (&Sewage
Material Depot, STnANGE. Esq .. A.R.I.B ..~., Archt. Contractor)
Residence, •' \Varwick Lodge, " G reen, \V., \Vigan Rd., Bryun Fielding & Son, Rochdale Rd.
SHIRLEY WORKS- £3 1 250; W. CAMPBELL JONE S, Esq. , Hump hreys & Rampling, Golborne (Plasterers & Painte rs)
A.. R.I.B.A., A rcht. Additions to Rd., Stubshaw Cross Gibbon, W., & Son (R.P.), Pipping
MAIN ROAD, Mansion , Crowborougli., £1 ,000 i ~=> e nnington, Peter Heath Rel.
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Pennington, T., Gerard St. (Plmbr.)
Bank
A. STRONG, Esq., F.R.1.B.A .. Archt. Graham, F., Lee 1\fill
SIDCUP. Exten•ion Tonbridge School, Unsworth & l~ob e rts (Plumb ers) Greenwood, J., Nc\v Linc End (and
£25,000 ; w. CA:'itP IH~ L L JtJNE8, I ASHTON-ON- RIBBLE, P1esfo,,, Joine rs)
}:f a.rgrcavcs & Nuttall, 'Vatcrsidc
Stebbi ng &Pan nett I Archt London & County Bank,
Crowborough. £3,400; W. CAMP-
urr.u. Jo:s-ES , Archt. Additions to
Fazakcrly, N., Jun . (Brickbyer)
Jopping Bros. (B ri cklayers)
l{argrcavcs, J. H. , Burn ley Rd.
I-Iarri son , \V., Brita nnia
·' Oakover, " Ticehun:;t, £u,ooo; ASHTON-UNDER -L YNE . Law, J., & Sons, Rockliffc (Joiners)
BUILDERS, DECORATORS, ASTON WEBn, Esq., A.R.A., A.rcht. Smith & Borcock, HlaCkthorne
V ictoria Hal , Southborough, D ea n, T., Hurst Brook (Masons)
SAN IT ARY EN G JN1<:1rnR & G K l\'ER .\L £4,000; W. HARMEU, Esq. , Archt. Evans, Charl es , 'tockpor t Rd . Sutcl iffe, J. \'f . (&Joi ner)
O::f'l'HA C'l'ORS. Addi tion s 11 Fern bank,'' Buxt ed, Fish, Robert, Oldha m R d. \ i\Talkden, \\T. , Todmordc n Rel.
£1,500; A. BLOM1r1ELDJ ACKSO::-t ,Esq .,
Fitton & Bowness, Dean St.
Funerals Furnished. Kirby, E., Blandford t . BARDSLEY, Asldon- 1ouler- lJ'11e.
Archt. D.Iarland, F ., G ranville Ter. 'V' oodward, F. (Brickl ayer)
416 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

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BARROW-IN -FURNESS. Higb ton,J. , & Sons, Bridgewater St· Challoner, T .,& Son(R.P.),Parker St. BOLTON.
Adams, S . A ., Duke St. (Plumber) ·wi tto n (and Joiners) Collin s Gco.,6 Palatine Rd. (l\ilasonJ
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Altbam, W., Westbrook St. (Slater)
Backbouse, T., w·arwick St. (Pl um- Hi ghton, J., Jun., I Redland Brow, Cookson, H. 1 25 Shaw Rd., South Atherton & Norri s, JI Bradford Rd.,
ber) \.Vitton lPlumber) Shore (Bricklayer) Gt. Lever
Blumenthal, H., Cavendish St. Higson, T. , & Son, Byron St. Coop, J .,& 'ons,5A Lower King St. Atherton, J. ,6<)Bridgma nPI .(Painter)
(Plumber) Hill, Robt ., Swan St. (and Joiner) (Painters, &c.) Bell, J., 2A Waterloo St. (Plumber)
Bowen, S ., Rawlinson St. (& Toin e r) Hilton, C., 80 Highton Ter. (Brick- Couslton, J. (R.P .), Bank Hey St. Bocock, R. & J., Howard St . (Stone-
Brown, T., Hindpool Rd . (Br"klr.) layer) Craven, Jas., 24 Eaves St. masons)
Bryan, J"<.Cavendish St. (Plumber) Hilton, R. B., & Sons , Byron Ter., Crighton, C .,Skew Hdgei'..S.S. (J oincr) Booth, J ob n, 56 Kay St . (Painter)
Cox, J., .ttindl!ool Rd .. (B ri cklayer) \.Vitton Crook Bros. Benson's anc, '.S.
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Booth, John, 236 St . George's Rd.
Cox, John, Oxlord St. (Bricklayer) Hii1dle, C., Rcvidge Quarry Crosby, R., Caunce. ·1. (Plumber) (Plasterer and Pai ntcr)
Fairbairn, \.V., Abbey Rd. (Maso n ) H odgson,G.&G .,Snig Hrook(J oiners) Dewhurst, J. B., Upper Braithwaite Bourne & Son, Castle St. (Painters)
Gell, J. , Forshaw St. (Plumber) Hodgson, R., Bold St. (Plasterer) St., Claremont (Plasterer) Bradbury, J. , & Sons, S4 Orlando St.
Gradwell, Vv., & Co., Hindpool Rd. H olden, rhos., Booth St. (l'ifason) Docking, J. W ., General St. (Joiner) (Masons an d Bricklayers)
HUDDLESTONE, H., 37 Car- Hollis, R.; 16 Sour :Milk Hall Lane~ Dodds & Levick (R.P .'s),St.A nn'sSt. Bramwell, W., 56 Poplar St. (Slater)
lisle St. (Plasterer. (Plasterer) Dodd, \ •Vm ., 1.1 Clare St., Lytham Brown & Naylor, 28 Chorley Old
Jackson, J. Greengate St. (&Joiner) Hu bbcrstey,Rbt.,La rkhill (Plumber) Rd., South Shore (Plumber) Rd . (Bricklayers)
Lloyd, S., Dalian St. (Painter, &c .) Isherwood, W. & J ., 54 Darwen St. E•wes, 'f., 49 1-looth ly Rd. (Bricklyr.) Hrown, Richd.,SchoolHiJI (Plumber)
Morris, lVI., Cavendish St. (I lumber) lPaintcrs) Eaves, \V ., & Co., Springfield Bullough, E., 20 Bath St. (Plumber)
Neal, J . H., Abbey Rd. Bridge Jenkins, W., 77 Queen's Park Tcr. Escolmc, H., nG Caunce ~t. (Road Burrow, \ ·V ., & Son, Ruth St. , St.
Ormandy, W., 44 Church St. (and (Drainer) and Sewer Contractor) George's lZd. (& Jo iners)
J oiner) Job nson,l., Granvil leRd . (and Joiner) Fenton, J. & R., Cauncc St. Clapham, \Iv., 20-22 CastleSt.(Slater)
l'aul, J., Paxton Ter. (Plasterer) l(ecley, G., & Son, Nab La. (Joiners) .F ielding & l-Iarrics Broadway, S .S.
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Critchley, H., r9 Palace St. (Plas-
Ramsey, W., Ramsden Sq. (Plumber) l(enyon & J\'Ioulding, :Montague St. Fielding, J., & Sons, Hirley ::)t. (and terer and Painter)
l~oss, D., Rawlinson St. (Plumber) (and Joiners) :i\1asons) Cuerden, R. (R.P.), & Sons, 212 St.
Saddler, W ., High St. (and Joiner) Kenyon.J. 72Montague St.(Plumbcr) Fletcher, J. M., Ld., C lare St ., S.S. George's Rel.
Slee, T ., Warwick St. (and Joiner) Law, W. H. (R.P.), 35 Kinf, St. Forrest & Oldham, Lytham Rd., Cunliffe, W.,Dean Rd. (Joine r)
Thirlwall, J., Whitehead St . (Plas- Leaver, ] ., & Son, 47 No r thgate Sou th S hore (Masons) Davies, R., 72 Shaw St.
terer & Slater) (Painters) Fryer,A.,22 St.Alban'sRd.(Bricklyr. ) Dawson T ., 5r H arpers Lane (and
Tickle, J., & Sons, \.Villiam St . Lewis, E ., & Sons, Shorroc.:k Delph Garside, J ., Elizabeth St. (Maso n) Joiner)
(Joiners) (Masons) Gaskell & Tilley, 219 Lytham ltd., Dewhirst,Richd., 7 York St. (Painter)
Varley, G., Abbey Rd . (Mason) Livesey, J., G•dligreaves St. (Joiner) ·. '.(Masons) JJickinson, J., Bark St. (Stonemasn .)
Walker, J., Storey Sq. (Plasterer) Livesey, W., Hall St. (j oi ner ) Gray, Mason & Co ., Dickson Rd. Dobie, \¥., & Sons, Nelson St.
Ward, T., 22r Dalton Rd. (Plbr . &c .) Marshall & Dent, Limbrick (and Hall, Wm., High St. (Bricklayer) (Joiners)
BAllJ/OWFOJID, Nelson. J oiners) Hartley, Daniel, 75 Park R<l. Dunning- & Morris, i66 & i68 Crook
Bowler, J. , & Sons, Gisburn Rd . Miller, J., Randal St. ( "later, &c .) Hartley, T ., Princess St. <Joiner) St. (Plasterers and Painters}
BE1VTJ-IAJll, Laucaslli're. Or;nerod, J ., & Son, u8 Lambeth St. H <trtley, T. H., S. Edward St.(Joiner) Duxbury, 9'· Vt/., 184 ~lorniogton Rd.
Rurrow, J. and 1.
(Plasterers) I-Icywoocf, R., Cookson St. (Plumber) Edwards, E ., 27 Duke St . oincr)(J
Parker J Peter St Daisyfield (Car- Hill & Sons, Gt. Marton \Bricklyrs.) Entwistle, L., 46 Grove St., Halli-
Cumberland & Holmes (Joiners} pc n t~r ~;1d Join cr)' well (Painter)
Cumberland, J. Hilton, /as . 12 New Rd .
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Parker, Thos., Riley St. (Joiner) Hull , V\ ., 23 Upper Rraithwaite St . Flitcroft, Jas., 2S Howell Croft
Greenep , Wm . (R.P.) Pickup, H ., 68 Northgatc (Painter) Judson, T., Caunce St. (Plumber) (Plasterer and Painter)
BJRKDALE, see Soutltport . Pye, John , Lambeth St. (] 0111er) l{ay, J.1 & . 'ons, 31 Elizabeth St. Glover Bros. 1 Dawes St . (Stonemsos)
BISP/JAJlf, Presto". Robinson, Heys & Co., 76 Earl St. (Slaters) GornalJ, J., & Son, III Ellesmere St.
Sims,J .
BLACKBURN.
(Asphalters)
Salisbury, E ., 13 Freme St. (Brick-
Kenyon, J.. l\Taterloo Rd., outh
Shore (l lumber, &c .)
(Bricklayers)
G regory, John, Fletcher St. (Slater)
A insworth, \rVm., 20 Sarah Ellen St . settcrJ Kerfoot, S., Caunce St. (Bricklayer) G regson & Smith, Merehall St.
(Plasterer) Sharples, J as., Shaw St. (and Jo iner) Knight, G., Jun ., 6+ Belmont Av. (Masons)
Airey, A ., Hanson St. I Plasterer) Shaw, A., 49 Victoria St. (Plumber] Lawso n, 'l'., & Co ., Church St. , Halliwell, John, Weston St.
Airey,Frank ,49 Nortbgatc (Pl umber) Shorrock, J ., Randal St . (Joiner, & c .) South Shore (and Joiners) Hare, \.Vm"56Clarcnce 't.(lronfixer)
A ngles, F . H . (R .P.), Audley Range Simm, lsrael, New Chapel Flousc, Leed.J.,HighSt.(Fla;;:ger and S later) Hanvood,1hos., 75 Kay St . (Plumber)
Bai ley, T., Granville Rd . (Plumber) Baldcrstone, near Lindley & W"ild.Churd St.(Painters) HaywooJ, Henry, 21 Church St.
Baron, M., Vernon St. (&Joiner) Simm, \V. H. , Turner Sq., Bank 'Top Lupton, Ba~ley, & Richardson, Hind, R.1. IVillows Lane, Derby St.
Harton, E ., S4 Moss St. (Plasterer ) Smith, Hy., Wl1all ey Range (and Cocker and Exchange St. (l\1asons) Hindley,.[.,6 .NuttallTen. (Hricklyr.)
Boland, J., \.Vesley St. (Mason) Joiner) :Mo ister, "\¥. , & Co., Caunce St. Hodson, T. , St. George's Rd.(Slater)
Bolton, J as., Regent St. (&Joiner) Southworth Brothers, Merchant St., (J~ricksetters and Toiners) Holden,Geo" 125DerbySt. (Plumber )
Honnell, J., Alice St. (Slater, &c .) Salford· Bridge (Carpenters) Moreton./ f .,Lytbam1<.d. ,S. '. (] oiner) Hope, Geo., lluth St. (Sewerage)
Brooks, G. Darwen St. (& Joiner) · Stones, \Vn~ ., & Sons Darwen St. Morris,) .,BloomfieldRd. ,S S(Sewers) Howorth, Thos ., 258 Halliwell Rd.
Carus & Sons, \.Vhalley Range Talbot, T., Bastwell kc!. (Joiner) Myles, Jas., 2 Livingstone Rd. (Plumber)
(Plumbers) Thompson,J .,St.PeterSt.(Slater,&c.) Nickson, R., Bagot St., S .S . (l\1ason) Hudson, J., Blackhorse St.
Caton, J., ~I Fielden St. (Carpenter) Topping, \.V. A ., Bastwell (Plumber) Nightingale, T. , & Co . 'p ringficld Jackson, F., 296 Bark St. (Joiner)
Catterall , J. , 4qNab Lane (Plllmber) Varley, Thos., King St., \.Vballey Estate, South Shore (joiners) Jones,i;;.;23 r DeanRd.(Plasterer,&c.)
C hadburn, J. (R.P.) , 24 Salford St. VVa!kdcn 1
J., 15 Ainsworth 't. Noble,J. W . (R.P.), 22SLytbam Rd., Jones, tliram, Gibbon St. (Plasterer)
C hadwick,G.,Clarendon Rd. (Pavio1) (Painter) South Shore [ones, I. (H.P.), So School Hill
C ha dwi ck_,_ W., Chorlton St. (Pavior I Walsh, Jos. IL, Duke's .Brow (and Orme, S., 8 Carsbalton Rd. l<.earns,W., 10 S impson St. (Sewers)
C harles, K., New Park St. (Joiner) l oi ner) Parkinson, J., and Sons, l(cnt l<. d. Keatley, r.. l Greenwood St.(Joiner)
C harnley, J. , r6 Caroline St., Mill \ifalsh, 1? . & Son, IJ Penny St.
1 (] oiners) Kenyon, R . '\\T., Spa Rd. (Joiner)
Hill (Bricksetter) (Plumbers) Parr, H., 40 CoronationRd.(Plumbr.) Kilburn,T.,46 Arrowsmith''tcr .(Swrs)
Charnley, Thos., & Son, I47 Queen's IVebster, K ., IVeir St. (and Joiner) Polland, A .. Cow Gap Lane (:\fason) Latham, Jas., I4I Fletcher St.
Rd. (.M:tsons & J ri cksetters) W elsby, Wm., Ash St . (Joiner) Porter, J., Hill St., S.S. (Toiner) (Plumber)
C heetham, C. (R.P.), 49 Darwen St. Whalley, IV. & J., 63 Limbrick Preston & D ry land, 117 Cauncc . 't. Leach, J. & J., 176 Blackburn Rd.,
Cood, \.\T., & Sons, Carr St. (Plastrs.) (Plasterers) (Masons & Hricklayers) Astley Hridge (Masons)
Coulth crd , T., Mytton (Joiner) IVbewcll, E., Bromley St . (Joiners) Pye,]., New Rd . (."later) Lee,\.V., Church Bank (Plumber, &c.)
Cronshaw, John, 42 Lancaster Pl. \.Vhittaker, C . L.,39l:'reston New Rd. Richardson, H. K., S6 Hornby Rd. l\'Iaginnis, E. & D., Bow St.
Cronshaw, W., 'William :Henry St. (Pl umber) Robinson, FI., 14 Hill St., So uth :Marsden, J. H. & G ., Bridge St .
(and J oi ner) Whittaker, J., & Sons, Johnston St. "hore (Slate r) (Joiners)
Cronshaw...\ \.V; T. \.\T., P~1mp ~t . (and _Joi ncrs) Singleton, C has .. 3 Cheltenham Rd . i\lason, H., Marsden Rd .
C unliffe,.!!,. (h_.P.), 13 h.111g St. \.Vhittakcr, Robt., & Sons, Hope St. Smith, H. (R.P .), Church St ., S.S. ~1c rrick, _T .,5 7Bri<li;;,manSt. (Bric kl yr.}
Cunliffe, IV. H ., 22 New Market St. (and Joiners) Sm ith, T.H .,Abingdon St.(&Toiner) l\Iosley, R., Pen St.
(Painter) IVill iams, VI., 5 Ross St. (Mason) Stafford & Sons, 76 Lytham Kd., S .S . Page C., & Son, Reformation St.
Davies, R., Limbrick (Plumber) BLAC!(LEY. (Plumbers) Paitdn, R., 5 Hradford St . .<&.Joiner)
De"vhurst, G ., 13 Garden St. (Pavior) Butterworth, F., Market St. Talbot & 'Walton, Chappell St. Pickersgill, \ •V., 1 Darb1sl11re St .
Dickenson, W ., 47 Victoria St. "Whittaker, C ., Peel Hank, Old Rd. (Joiners) (Stonemason)
(Pain ter) J:JLACJ<POOL . Taylor, E ., 7 Brighton Par. (Drainer) Pollitt, \.V., 47 Pool St. (Sewers)
Dixon & Son, 1s__ Town Hall 't. Ainsworth, H . (R.P.), lit Lytham Turner,] ., Talbot Rd . (Plumber) Potter, T., r13 Hr'.tdsbawg";te(Pl umb cr)
(Ecc lesiastical Decorators) Rd., S.S. \.Valkcr, Tho::;., St. Anne's St. Ratcliffe, j., Sons & Co., I08 St .
Dixon, C., ~2 l\{incing Lane (Painter} Ainsworth, J . "\•\' ., Back Lowery St. Walmsley & Sons \R.P.) Back George's Rd. (Plasterers. &c . }
Duerden, 'iz. ] ., 5S V ictoria St . South Shore (Joiner) · Church St . Rayner, R., Fold's l<. d. ( Join er)
(Painte1·) Ainsworth, Vv., 78 & So E li zabeth St. Walsh,S., S2 Huchanan St. (Plumber) Recd, J., 224 Blackburn lZd. (Brick-
Eastwood,}., Regent St. (Slater, &c.) Bamford, [ ., 70 Peter St. (joiner) '\•Yard & Hro'\'11, Central Drive layer)
Edmundson, W., Bolton Rd. Birchall, £dwc1., 30 Lytham Rd. (Bricklayers and Plasterers) lZoberts, H., 142 Bradshawgate
Fecitt, J., & Sons, Weir .'t. (Masons) Hlacka, Jas., :Marton Bank, Great Ward, J., 121 High St. (Hricklayer) (Painter and Decorator)
l4. . ie1ding, J., Cedar St. (Hrickscttcr) Marton (Plasterer) \Varel, 'Wm., Lowrey St. (Plasterer) Roberts,J., Thos.Holden St. (Joiner)
Foster Bros.,AudleyRd.(Slaters,&c.) Blackburn & Ffasti ngs, Osborne Rd., Whitehead, S . & ] ., Elizabeth St. Rogers & Sons, IJO St. George's
Garstang, L., III Bastwcll Ter. South Shore (joiners) (Bricklayers aml "Masons) Rd. (Plasterers and Painters)
(Painter) Blacou, T., 48 Cambridge Rd. \.\Thiteside, J ., Charles St. (Joincr) Rothwell, J., 90 Der~)' ·t. (Plumber)
G illibrand, J., Downham St. (J3rick- (Bricklayer) '\Vhiteside, J., u8 Buchanan St. Ryley, Geo ., Derby St.
setter) "011ny, R . \.V., C hurch St. (Joiner) (Drainer) Scholes, Fred ., 2.J2 Blackburn Rd.
Gillibrand, W ., IS Hardman St. B ad bury, T., Hagot. ·1., S.S (joiner) \.Vorthington & Sons, 23 Birley St. (Plumber)
(Bricksetter) Hrown 1 T ., 156 Central Drive (Decorators, Plumbers, &c.) Scholes, J., 26 Cobden St. (Plumber)
Gregson, T., & Son, Higher Eannm Butler & Hardman, :Manchester Rd. w·orthington, G .(R.P.), -14 Bonny St. Scholes,__ R., & Son, 701 Blackburn
Grime, J. VI/., IOI Snig B rook Butterworth, S., & Sons, Livingstone \.Yray, R. J., New Rd . (Mason) Rd. (.Pl umbers and Glaziers)
(Plasterer) Rd. (?lfasons) \.Vri~ht, G. & T., 18 Holton Rd, S.S. Scholes, Thos., Hibbert St. (Mason)
Cardwell, \ & Bros., 16~ Ch1;1.r?b St.
u 1JJ1eD1~0~~Lg.~t\<;D1.
Hanson, S ., 20 Wellesley St ., Bank 1
Scowcroft, John, 346 Deane Rd .
Top Cartmell, l'L, 53 Albert t., S.S. (P (Bricklayer)
Harden, S. J. 23 "nape St. (Joiner) Chadwick Hros:.t Little Layton(J nrs.) Bate, James Seddon, S ., Il6 Manchester Rd.
Hargreaves, i'. 49 Ki ng- St . (Fainter) Chadwick,\.V., central Drive (Joiner) Costain, R. Seddon, W. z., 25S Deane Church
Harrison, T. ,&Son,BirleySt.(J oiners) Cballoner,F., 20 RaikesRd .(Plumbr.J Taylor, Jas., 2 Mersey View Lane (Bricksetter)
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Sharples, ·w.,25 Brown St. (Bricklyr.) Nightingale ,T.,Coalclougb La(Msn ·l Brindle, J as., & Sons, 88 Clifford St. High, Jas . (Waller)
Shurmcr, Thos., 308 :Manchester Rd . Nu ttal l Ill: Co., Turner St. (fo iners) (and Join ers) Lawn, J. (Plumber and Painter)
Simcock , J., & Son, 19 Great Moor Ormerod Bros., r Brougl1ton St'' Brownley, Robt., 32 Railway St. Martin, G ., Slater St. (Mason)
St. (and Bricklayers) Padibam Rd. (Masons) (and ] oin ers) DARWEN.
Shaw, VVm., JI Heverley Rd . Owen & Co. , ltd., 7 Yorke St. Carr Bros ., Harrison Rd., lBrick- Bentley, W ., 61 Gi lli brand Street,
Skinner,A. ,131 CborleyOldRd.(Plbr.) (Plumbers) layers ) (Plasterer and Pa-inter)
Skin nerjJ .,Higher Bridge St . (Join er) Parker, A. & R., 13 Thursby Rd . Coll inson, \V., & Son, Dole Lane Battersby, K ., R edeartb Road,
Slater, ohn, I I I Higher Bridge St. (Masons) (and Joiners) (Plaste.rer and Painter)
S later & Russel l, 48 Bridge St. Parker, J. & A., r 4 Hawk St. Fairclough,]., Clifford St. (Slateri Bootl_e, J ., Bolton Rd. (Plumber)
(P lumbers and G laz iers) (Masons) Gartside, S., & Sons, 5 Queen's Bowling , f ., Bolton Rd. (Joiner)
Stewart, Jas ., & Sons, rr4 Nelson St. Preston & Sons, 16 Hargreaves St·. Rd. (Plumbers and Painters) Bndgehouse, S., Grimshaw St.
(l:')lastcrcrs and Pa in ters) (Painters and Plasterers) Hampson,W. , Pall Mall (Slater, &c.) {Plumber and Glazier)
Talbot, J ., & Sons, 67 Davenport St. Rawlin son, R., & Sons, 23 Brougham Heald, A., Exors. of, Pall ]\fall Duffy, J.,3 4 MarshTer.(Plumber &c.}
(Bricklayers) St. (Painters and Plasterers) (Plumbers and Painters) Duxbury & Son, Duckworth' St.,
Taylor, Jos., & Co., 3 Old Hall St . R ead, G., & Son, 36 Clifton St. Heald , Geo ., George St. (Joiner) (Plasterers and Painters)
North (Plumb•ers) (l\fasons) Langton, Jos., St. Thomas's 1-td. Entwistle, R . (l.Z.P .), Exors. of, 209
Ta:ylor, Joshua. \V., Ld., B ury New Schofield, R . , 4 W estgate (Mason) {Pl umber and Painter) Duckworth St. (and Glaziers)
Rd. (and J oincrs) Schofield,W., Colne H.d . (Slater, &c.) Lucas, J., Exors. of, :i\iarket Place Harwood, S ., Hind le St . Saw Mills
Thomasson,& Walmsley, Elgin St. Scott, W., 25 Yorkshire St. (Plumber) (Plumbers and Painters) (1\1ason and Join er) '
Thomason, '\V. , 2 r'\V cs ton St. (Pl umber Shacklcton.A.,BankbouseSt.(.Plmbr.) Lucas, John R., Back Mount(foin er) Hutchinso n, \V., Cavendish St .
and Glazier) Shoesmith, Jas ., 79 Manchester Rd . Lu_pton, Tbos.,Gi llibrand St.( oincr) (Slater)
Townson, Wm., & Sons, Ltd., Park (Plumber) Wild111g-, W.,Marke t St. (Bric ·layer) J e pson, H. C., Commercial Bldgs.,
Hill St ., Chorley Rd. (Joiners) Simpson, F ., 158 Maple St. (Mason) Yates, T .P .,Chape!St.(Plumber &c.) Bolton Rd. (Plumber and Glazier)
Turner, Tol1n,16 Ralph St. (Plasterer) Simpson, 1\.1., 65 Thursby Rd . Yates, \:\Tm., 12 St. Thomas'~ Rd. Tohnstone, T., Hollins G . (Msn., &c.)
Tyson, n.. J., Crown St. (Joiner) Skeath, Kenyon & Clegg, 32 Ivy St. (Plumb er·, &c.) knowlcs, J. & W., 28 Bolton Rd.
Vause, J.,& Son,54Duke St. (Plmbrs.) (Masons) (Plu moers)
Waddicott, T. H ., 246 Darwen Rd. S mith, B ., 71 Cavour St. (Mason) CH01'VBENT, near Maucheste-r.
Smith Bros . (Burn lity), Ld . Eastham Grundy, T ., Atherton Saw Mills Know lcs,t,9 FoundrySt. (Plbr., &c: )
Bromley Cross Knowles, ., ~33BoltonRd.(Ms n . , &c.)
'Walsh, R., Daubhill (Plumber, &c.) PI., Tu1fMoor(l\fasns.andBrcklyrs.) CLIJ'HEROE. Lloyd & l illward, Blackbum Rd.
'Warburton, A., .13 St. Helen's Rd. Sm ith, G ., & Son,. Kedruth St. Saw Blea/.ard, J., Railway View (Mason) Saw Mills (Masons and Joiners)
(Plasterer and Painter) Mills, Padiharh 1'.d. (] oiners) Bond, H., Back Commons (Joiner) Lomax, R . T .., Nancy St. (Painter
Ward,'W.,7 Crook St. (Plasterer, &c.) Smith, John, 2r Cu rzon St., 1\-Iarket Calverley, G., Cbatburn Rd. (Joiner) and Plasterer)
"'\Varr & Co., Church Bank (Slaters) l.)lace (Plumber) Carr, Jos ., & Son, :Moor Lane Lord, l\1arsdcn & Heaton, Ratc liff
Watson & Watson, Bowker's Row Smith, J ohn, P lumbe St. (Mason) (Join ers) St. (Joi ne rs & Masons)
(Painters a nd Decorators} Smith, L. & J . W., Raglan Rd . Ford, John, 67 Woone Lane (Slater) Orrell, Thos. Bolton Rd. (Mason
Whittaker, S.,6 Victory St. (Plumber) (Joiners) Fox , A., Springfield Terrace (Mason) and Joiner)
VVilliams, J., 2 Castle St. (Painter) Smith Thos., Brunswick St. I--Ia rgreaves & \.Vha ll ey, Lowergate Parkinson, T.,10 Sudell Rd.(Painter)
VVitter & Son, Crown St. (Plumbers) Stansfield & Son, 15 Curzon St. H:yson, Tas ., VVe1lgate (Toiner) Shaw, R., Duckworth St. (Plumber)
Witter,J .\V ., SpaRd.vVorks(Plmb1-.) (Plumbers) M1tchclf, W., 29 \ifoone Lane Sho rrock, R., Union St. Saw Mi1ls
Wood, G., & .Son, :Manchester Rd . Stanwortb, f., Colne Rd. (Join er) (Mason and Slater) (Mason a nd Join e r)
VVorthing·ton, Ed., 145 Deane Rd . Stan worth, \\r.,&Son, Curzon St( Sltrs) Norcross, Jos ., Shaw Bridge (Slater) \Vhalley, R. J ., & Co ., Ld ., Hannab
(Plu mber) Sutcliffe, W ., 69 Berry St. Parkinson, H., York St. (Mason) St. (:Masons and Joiners)
"'\Vrigglesworth ,vV. H., Bridgman St . Taylor, A. & S ., 2 T emp le St. Smith, Wm ., 2 Turner St. (Mason) \¥heeler, 1'., Hollins Gr. (Pain ter)
Vl'atson, M., 45 S t. Matthews St. Thexton , J. , 13 Brown low St. (Toincr) Wild, J. J., Lodge Bank (Painter
BOOTLE, Lz'verpoot. 'Watterson & Crossley, Bridge St. Veevers, A ., & Sons, Shaw Bridge
B lackburn, E., K oble Rel. and P lasterer)
(Plumb ers) (Join ers) VVillson, T . P., & Son, Branch Rd.,
Chestcrs, T., & Son, Ltd ., 41 Oriel °".Vhitehead,G.,Gannow La.(Plum~er) Watson, J., & Sons (R.P's) 2 York St.
Rd. (Painters and Decorators) Lower Darwen (Masons & Joiners)
V\Thitake r, 0., Manchester Rd. Whiteside,' J. (R.P.), & Son, Castle- Wrighton,\V. 1 GreenSt .(Plumbr, &c.}
li'owl cr, Sam!. ; 6o lrlam Rd. (Slater and Concreter) gate
Hughes & Sti rling, Victoria Works Wilkinson, Robt., T hursby Rd. DENTON.
Litt,"'\'\!., 93 Millers B ridge Wilkinson, T., 20 Lynhurst Rd .
COC!<ERHAlvf, Garslaug, R.S.O. Clayton")" Manchcster Rd.
Musker, W., Exors of, Langdale St. "\:Viscman&Watson,ArthurSt(J oinrs.) Cortess, T. & T. (and Stonemasons) Store1, l ., ~xors.
7 of, Ruby S t.
Riddock, J as., ro6 Brasenose Rd . JV[oore, G., & Sons (Carpenters, &c .)
Web~tcr, S . 1 ro & 12 Brascnosc Rd. BURY. COLNE. DROYLSDEN, 1lfancheste"-
Birtwistle, A., & Sons, Bolton St. Bates, T. , & Co.
Wood, G., & Son, 268 Stanley Rd . Atkinson, f .R.,Greenfiel dRd.(Mason)
(Joiners) Berry & Co ., Hall St. (Plasterers; EARLESTOWN.
BR!ERCLJFFE, Bumley . Brierley, Chas ., Brierley St. Saw
Dent, 'Wm ., B end Hill Berry & Duckworth, 9 New lVIarket Bradshaw..I. P ., Crow Lane
M ill s, Fishpool (all trades) St. (Painters) Bunting, 11., '\Vargrave Rd.
BR!NSCALL, Clt0rley. • Byrom, J.fWhitelegge St.,Woolford, Berry, R ., ])!Iarket St. (Painter) F indlay G., Clarence St. ·
Brown, R . near (al trades) Binns,R .,& So1;,_Colne La.(Plumbers) Finning, G " '\Vargrave Rd.
Counsell, ]., Railway Rd . (Joiners) Clou!)'h,S .,Schoo!Brow(Brcklyr.,&c .) Bottomley & .. co., Brown Hill (and Fitzgerald Bros., Wargrave Rd.
Grundy'- J as ., .Harbour Farm Comfort, Jethro, 16J Rochdale Rd. Masons)
(Bricklayer and Mason) ECCLES, uea1· 11rla11chester.
Leigh, John Brotherton, R. & J., Ludgctte Circus Irlam , J . (Bricklayer)
Cornall, T., Union St . (Plumber)
BURNLEY. Dennis,C .,ManchesterKcl.(Bricklyr.)
(Plumbers)
Caddy Br os., Skipton Rd . (Joiners)
Moore, J.. F., C b ad wick Rd .
Aspinall, Vv. , 7 St. Jam es Row Fletcher, James, T'ottington Rd . Moore, fhos., & Sons1 Monton Rd.
(Pain ter an d Plasterer) Hartley, H., C])apel St. (Plasterer) Moore, Wm ., 45 Mayneld Rd.
(all trades) Hartl ey,Jas.,Spring Lane (Plasterer)
Astin, Wm., Bankball Ter . (Mason) Hall, R. & J. H ., Limefield, near Ward, \Villiam, !vionton Rd .
Beel, Richd ., 3 Reservoir Hawley, J. & M ., Albert Rd. vVoodler & Hardman, r6r Church St.
(Bricklayers and Masons) (Masons)
Boothman, Thomas, Sackvi11e St., Hardman, C " & Sons, Croston Brow, ECCLESTON, Chorley .
Briedield (joiner) Hey,]. & J ., Albert Rd. (Painters)
Elton (Joinerst H eyworth, Rd., Albert Rd. (Painter) Hayes, Thos ., Lawrence Lane
Bracewell, W ., Pacliham Rd. Inman, John, Exors . of, Fishpool
Bridge, A., 308 Colne Rd . (Plumber) Horsfield & Jackson, Keighlev Rd. EDENFIELD Bury.
(Joiners) . (and Joiners) ·
Brooks, J., Trafalgar Rd. (Plumber~ New Bury Saw Mill Co., Ld., F ern - Pilling & Halliwell '
Brown,!'..:.., Boro Saw Mills (Joiner) Howarth, M ., Skipton Rd.(Plasterer) 'Wolstenholme, J. & H.
hill (all trades) Irving, A., Ludgate Circus (Painter)
Bullock, Chas., 8 Hart St. Newhouse, T'hos., Tottington Rd.,
Clegg Bros., Blakey St. (Joiners) Lancaster, J. & P., River St. FACJJ', Rod1da.le.
E lton (Bricklayer and Mason) (Masons) Hoyle, A . (Mason)
Collinge Bros., 1 & 3 Briercliffe Rd. Smith,]., & Sons, East St . (Joiners) Laycock, ] .,Grosvenor St. (Plasterer) FA!LSWORTH, 1lfaNc!tester.
(Plumbers) Taylor, J ., Huckley \'fells (all trades)· Priestley, Hy., West St . (Joiner)
Cudworth, G., 75 T emple St. Thompson & Brierley, Union Saw Taylor, Thos., 19 vVrigley Head
Cunliffe, S., Bank Parade (Joiner) Riddioug-h, J. , & Co ., 9 Stanley St.
Mills, Boundary St. (all trades) (and ] oiners) FARNWORTH.
Dean, R., & Sons, Plurubc St. Saw Tinline 1 Tohn, Parker St. Saw Roberts & Ogden, Keighley Rd. Berry , S. & T., Market St. (Painters)
Mills (j oincrs) Mills (al1 trades) (]'oiners)
Emmett, 0., H ealey vVood Rd. Brooks, J ., 21 Blackborse Street
CADJSHEAD, 1lla11chester. Robinson,P ., Foulridge, near(Iviason) (Plumber)
(l oiner) Townson,W., ro Grovnr. St. (l\iason)
Gifl , ]'rancis, Elm St. Drew, Edwin Bullough, E., Albert Rd. (Plumber)
Varley, vV., & Sons, Market St. Coope, Bros., Bank St. (Carpenters)
Gill, 'Wm ., 20M,ary St. (Plumber ) CARNFORl'H. (Plumbers) Entwisle, J . ]3. &J., Manchester Rel.
Hanson, John, Stanley St. (Jo1ncr) Billington, G., & Son, North Rd. Watson, I. Cloth Hall (Joiner)
B~ardakcr, G., 52 Rag lan Rd. (Plumb ers and Pail"'!ters) (Carpenter~
Wiseman,}., r2 Derby St. (Joiner) :E-Iodgkiss S . - ~ Longcauseway
(Painter)
Harlow, S ., 140 St. J ames St .
Bolton, Thos. 1 Jun., VVarton, near
Brearley,VV., Lancaster Rd. (Joiner) CRA WSHA WB007H, Rovley, J., ndgwater (Carpenter)
111au.clus ter. ~haw, W., Albert Rd. (Painter, &c.)
Harrison, If., 7 Bamford St. Rigg, J., & Sons Stcventon, Vf·• Marke,tSt. (Plumber)
Haworth, J., Calder Vale Rd . ~Talmesley, J., & Son, Scotland Rd. Ashworth, 0., Burnley Rd.
Heap, Edmun~ Thursby Sq. (Mason) Trickett, Hy ., Burnley Rd . Watson~ J - ~F redenckSt . (~ontractor)
(Plumbers and Painters)
Heap, M. & J. W., 22 Clifton St. W1i;;g111~, J ., Brackley St. (Pamter}
\";\Tilson, VV., Worton, near (&Joiner) CROSBY, Great, near Li"7Jerpool. Wnght, -, Peel St. (Painter)
(lvlasons) CASTLETON, iV!anclieste1. Gleaves, vV . (and Bricklayer)
Heap, H ., 126 Todmorden Rd.
Logan, J. A., 52 Church St. Lunt, P., Liverpool Rd . (and Joiner) FLEETW"OOD .
Heap, J. r 71 Woodside Pyett, Jos. .. Cox, & Grcglf, Styan St. (Masons)
l;Ieap, T., & Son, 56 Colne Rd. CHADDERTON, uear Oldham. Woosey, vV. ]. (R.P .) (and Painter) Drummond, I hos. A., & So ns Pres-
(Masons) Partington, J. T ., Victoria St. ton St. (Masons) '
Holgate, "'\Vm., Ivy St. (Joiner) Partington, 0., & Sons CROSTON, Pn:ston . Gi!J>Oni Thos., Albert Terrace
Howarth, J., B runswick St. (Joiner) Wrigley, T., Jun. Rigbye Tas., Station Rd. Joi1es, :C., K emp St .
Kelsbaw Bros. & Lee, Gann ow Lane Smith , thos., Station Rel. Kirkbride, J., Blakeston St. West
Kippax, R., 4 Leyland Rd. (Mason) CHORLEY.
Baxendale, R ., & Sons,Victoria Saw DALTON-IN-FURNJ::SS. (Mason & Joiner)
Leslie, J as., Coalclougb Lane 'Burrows, I., Market S t. ( ~oincr) Latham , John, North Albion St.
(Mason) Mills (J oincrs)
Bennison, Wm., 2 Bolton St. Coomber, Wm., Station h.d. (Masou) Preston, Jos. (R.P.), Adelaide St
Marshall, James, Hirst St. Fisher, J . (Plumber and P a inter) Riley , Thomas, ·
Moore , J ., 7 Briercliffe Rd . (Painter {Plumber, Painter, &c .)
Berry, Wm., Market St. (Joiner) Garden, Jas ., Exors . of, lVIarke t S t. Roskell, W ., B!ackiston St.
and Plasterer)
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Swarbrick, E., (Plumber and Painter) H JGJ-l// 111, uear Burn.fey. Till, T . & J. 1 Common Garden St. Poole, J., 21 RailwaySt. (Bricksettcr)
Westby, R., (Mason and Joiner) Boothman, \Villiam & Sons (Joiners) (Slaters ana Plasterers) Rushton, J., Todmorden Rd. {Slater)
Whi ttakcr, Thos .Poul ton 1-ld.(i\IIason) Vipond,A.,Common Gd n. St. (Joiner) Schofield, E., Todmorden Rd .(Slatcr,
HIN.DLEY, ucar vVigau. Plasterer, &c.)
FLl."<TON, 111anchester. \Valker, P ., P lum b St. (Plasterer,&c.)
Williams & \Vhittaker Dootson, T., Castle Hill \¥arbrick, H., IOJ King S t . (Painter) Taylor, E., & Co . (and Joiners)
Walls, V•i., & Son Wells, J. (R.P .), 25 St. N ichol as St.
FORMBY. LIVERPOOL .
HOOLEY HILL, 1lfanc/1ester. Whi ttle & ·Wilcoc k , i 5 Churco St.
D ean Bros., Gores Lane (Carpenters) (Painters) Alcock & Backhousc, JO St. James'
Fonnby Bros., Cross House (l\1asons Pike, Z .1 35 Paradise St. Rd. (Plumbers)
\ ¥ilkinson, \¥., St . Leonard Gate
& Carpenters) HORH1 fCH. (Mason! Bailey, Jos., t87 North Hill St.
.Sw ift, R ., Cummings Avenue :v\' !l son, l; ., Cap ta~n's R°'~ (Join er) .Beecham, G. C ., 31 Paradise St.
Wilson, h .. P . (h1..l .), 22 Krni;- St.
Taylor,J as., Rycground Lane (Mason Barker & Co., Chorley New Rd.
(Plumbers) Howman, D., t8 N0tfolk St .
& Caryenter) Binns, T. & T. Victoria Rd . Wiper, J . R., 9 King St. (Plumber) Bridge, Thos., Junr., Oldham St.
Ward, J ., Chapel Lane Dougi lf, Jas., \¥inter H ey Lane Wright, R . S ., & Sons, Queen's ·q. Bromley, J., & 'on, IA Cornwallis St .·
'Whitehead, R.,Chapc!La. (Carpntr.) Glover. W. \V. (Joiner) (] oi ncrs) (Slaters & Plasterers)
FOR TON, Garstaug. Hall, Elias, Chorley New Rd . LEIGH. Brown & Backhouse, C hatham St.
Rall, Matthew :Makinson, ' •Vm . 1 Railway Saw l\.fills Battersby, J., Bradshawgate (Plmbr.) Bullen Bros., & Son, ·19 A lmond St.
Hall, R., & . 'ons Murray, A ., Lee Lane (Joiner) Baxendale, W., Chapel St. (Plumber) Hurns, E ., & Son, 31 Lit. \ ·Voolton St .
}fall, 'tcphen Offord, T., Church St. Holshaw & Platt,Plank La.{& loiners) Burt, CJ 58A \ ¥ellington Rd. (and
Seddonf., A lexa ndra Rd. Boydcll, J., Princess St. ( ancfloiner) :Mason
FUL ivOOD, p,.eston. Slater, . \V., 128 Chorley New Rd. Cowburn,J.W.,Brackl eySt.(& oin r. ) Caird, \ • m., Clifton Rd., Tue Brook
Battersby, Thos. \ ·V arc, . T., 73 Chorley New Rd. Ewan, L., Railway Rd. (Plum er) Catlow, B . & J., 9 Shaw 't. (Plum -
Topping Bros. (and Brick setters) Yates, cfwtl. , Scholes Bank
i Fairclough Bros., Ki ng St. (Masons) bers & Pai nters)
GA LGA TE, Lancaster. Harvey, H. , Braclshawgate (Pl umber) Chappel\ J . & G., 174 & 176 County
Bentley, l{. ( foincr) INCE. Lonsdale, T .. Hope t . (Plasterer) Rd ., '\valton
] ohnson, J. (Mason & Slater ) Knowles, W ., Lower Ince Penning- ton, \V. H., & Son, LcighRd . Cooper c J. R., & 'ons, 87 London
Jollcys, W . (joiner) Wigan, A ., }lose Bridge (Plumbers) Rd. (1-icati ng Engineers)
:Musgrave, J os. (llfason & Slater) H ani c;a r P ., and Sons, Chui-c h 't. Corkill, f., 6 E rrol St., Aigbur~h Rd.
IRALMS 0'7f-J HEJGHT, Cox, R. "111., Tunr., 7J Oxford St.
il1a.ucltesfer. (Masons)
GAR.STANG. 11ear
\Vhitficld & B illington, Union St. Crye, D., & Co., 4 J ohnson St.
Barton, Robt., Bridge St. Entwisle, 1'. \ Vright, J. H., Unio n St. (and Joiner) D csoer, G. L. 1 I Crosshall St .
.Col lin son, J., & Sons, Nateby \ Vorks Garner, W ., Liverpool Rd . Dilworth, I., r C hildwal l Rcl .,\\Tavcr-
<irccnhow,John, l\1arkct Pl. J oh nson, S. LEYLAND, Presfou. trcc
Lang, R. \ . ., Bridge St. (Plumber) Brai lsford & H eyes (Bricklayers) Dixon, I., & Co., \:Vind sor Iron
LANCASTER.
CARSTON, Li"ve,.pool. Corker, 'Thos. 1 Town Gate (Plumb e r) VVorks (Iron Roofing Contractors)
Abbott & Co., 2 Brock St . Tackson, Thos. (B ri cklayer) Duthie, J., & Son, 4-8 Comus St .,
H.. awlinson, J., &_Sons Baines, R. 1 _Dalton Square (Mason)
Turner & Moss (Bricklayers) 'romlinson 1 J. , Town Gate (Plasterer) Richmond Row
Calvert & n cald, Market St. {Plum- Tomlinson, John, Town Gate (Joiner) Eaton & Bulfield, 1 Victoria Rd.,
GA TEA CRE, Liverpool. bers) ~rom lin son, ')'fhos., Church..Tcr. Tue B rook
Dale, Geo . Calvcrt1 Hy., George St. (Plumber) Fogarty" Michael, 552 & 554 Prcscot
Rimmer, J. & E., Sandficld Rd. Cross, Thom as, & .Sons, 35 King St. L!TJL.EBOROUGH. Rd ., uld Swan
(Slaters & Plasterers) Butterworth, S., Peel "t. (Joiner) Gabbutt, Edmund, 50 Oakes St.
GOLBORNE . Eaton & Bui field, King t. (Painters)
W akefield, J. Goodall, \V., & Co., JS Hope St.
Gil low & Co., North Rd . (Decorators) (Slaters and P lasterers)
GORTON, 1llauchcster.
Harrop, .J., Abbey Hey Lane
GRANGE-OVER-SANDS.
Goad, T. A., 19 Brock St. (Plu mber)
Hall, R., & Son, Friar t . (Slaters &
Plasterers)
Dryland &Preston, Greene & Co., 34 Pi lgrim St.
Griffiths_,,A., Beaumont St. (Plumber)
Guy & nunter, Tempest Hey (Iron-
Harrison & llfoscr (R.P .), 4 Penny St. CONTRACTORS, found rs)
Crankshaw, A . C . Harrison, W., Moor Lane (l\fason)
Thompson, G. Haigh & Co., lJ Fraser St.
Hartley, J.(Exors. of), 3.1 Moor Lane, Bricksetters and Masons, Hall, ·w., 60 Christian St.
Thoms, James (Joiners)
Till, W. (Joiner) Hardacre, C. (R.P.) , Brunswick H.d.
GREAT /-/ARWOOD. LITTLEBOROUGH, Haugh & Pilling , 9 \ ¥a tmou gh St.
(and Joiners)
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Lewis, E., & Sons, Railway V iew ESTABLISHED 1841. H~nsbaw, T., & o ns, 8 Chatham St.
Nea r MANCHESTER.
~forcer,]!"., Club St. (.Joiner) H enshaw, "S.R. (R.P.), Colquitt . 't.
Holme & Green, IO Benson St.

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GREAT MARTON, fVorl..:s 1·n ciudLh-
uear Blackpool. H olme, James,4Hicks Rd., Seaforth
Sladen Mill,Littleborough; Archt., Hooker & Capstick, St. Vincent "t .
.Sanderson & ·awycrs (Bricklayers) John R. Blacka . Field Mill, Little- Hughes & . "tirl ing, 6 Stanley St.
Smith, G., & Sons (Joiners)
HASLINGDEN.
Bridge,J.,Church St.(Plstr.& Pain tr.)
Queen's Place, LB.ncaster. Iborough; Archt .. John R. Black&..
\V1lson's Bobbin Mill•, Cornholme;
Archt., John R . Blacka. Smith 's
Johnson, Edwin, SI B ridge Rd.,
Litherland
Johnson, G., 3 "eaforth Rd., eaforth
·Collingc, T., Victoria ·t. (Mason) JOINERS , Cotton J\Iill'. Cornbolme; Archt., Johnson, J. H., & Co., 85 and 87
·Green, J. T., Iiargrcaves Street BUILDERS&STONEMASONS
John R. Blacka. Tram Shed s, Bl•ck- Crown St. (Slaters and Plasterers)
(Plasterer & Painter) pool Corporntion; Archt., \Vol- Jones & Hughes, 22 and 2-1 Olney
·Grindrod, John, ·warwick St.(Joiner) •tenholme. Electric ·works and St., \Valton
Ecclesiastical & General Carvers. Offices, Blackpool Corporation;
Hargreaves, J. R. (S.P .), Market Pl. Jones, E., 40 Kelvin Grove
I-Ioylc,J .E ., PleasantSt.{Plaster. ,&c.) Archt., Quinn. Engine House, &c., Jones ~-Sons,:,s Pleasant St.
Licensed Valuers.
J en kin son, J. , 1r Chapel Street at Gus Works, Blackpool Corp ora-
tion; Archt., C hew . South bh ore
rones, I., 58 nigh t .
(Plasterer & Painter) Every description of Church W ork K ell y Bros ., 77 Rice Lane, \¥alton
Mead, J. 111 ., Blackburn Ro ad in roofs and fittings,bencbes, screens, Conveniences, Blackpool Corpora· Kcnnah T. 52 Fern Grove
1
(Plasterer & Pai nter) pulpits, lecterns, altar-rails, altar- tion; Archt ., \Volstenholme; 8outh Killi ck & Cochra n, S_el St. (Heating
Mi lne J., i33ManchcstcrRd . (Joiner) tables, reredoses, sedilias, bishops' Sh ore Station ; L . & Y. Ry . Co.'s Engineers)
Nutta 11, G. (R.P.) ,20Manchester Rd. chairs, litany desks, organ case , Archt. Laundry and Carpet Beat- Knigl>t, \¥., J58 ·west Derby Rel.,
Nuttall, J ., "yke Side (Plasterer) font covers, etc., carried out in vari- ing Works , Blackpool; Archt., John- Tue Brook
.Patterson & Malpas, 37 & J9 B lack- ous parts of t he country, under th e son Bros., Carl isle. Metropole Laurie & Co. 9 Boswell St., Lodge
Arcade, Shops, and Tnrkish Baths,

I
burn Rd. (Plumbers) most eminent archi tects. Lane
Pickup, Geo., \Varwick St. (Mason) List of works execu ted, with at Blackpool, for the GynneEstate. ; Lewis, J., 103 Arundel Avenue
.Pyle, G.,J\Ianchcster Rd . (Plastr.,&c.) A. Hindle, Areht.. Board School, Lcwthwaite & Kewley, 178 'White-
Schofield, J.., Hclmshorc (Plumber) architects' r efer ences, forwarded on L ittleborough; Archts., Butterworth field Rd .
application. Lothian,\¥., 62 Broad Green Rd.
Tattcrsal I, i:,Ma nchcster Rd.(J oincr) and Duncan . Cottage Homes and
Tomlinson, 11.enry, Union St. (Slater) Electric Li<rhting Station for Roch- 1\fcClcave & Rimmer, Falkner 't.
Tomlinson, J., 93 l\fanchester Rd . dale Guardians ;Archts.,Butterwo1th :.\IcDermott, Jas., 25 Hale Rd.,
(Slater) Holmes & Son, Stodday( ewers) and Duncan. Retort House and ·walton
Tomlinson, J a mes, Park St. (Mason) Johnson, J., Aldcliffe Lane (Roads Photometer House at Gas Works, J\IcFall, ]., West Derby
HEATON MERSEY, 1lfauc/lestcr. and Sewers) for Todmorden Corporation; Archt., :IIcGau l, J. H., 32 Ormond St.
I ay, J. {R.P.), Common Garden St. C.R. Pease; H u rotead Mill , Roch - :l!addock, T., & Son, 52 Roscoe St .
Padmore, John Kitchen, T., Cable St. (Mason) dale; Archt., Jos . Stott, Ol dham. E. :\farr L., & on, Lodge Lane
HEATON NORRIS, see Stochpoi t, Knapp,A. 1 Lune St., Skerton (Mason) Leach and Sou's M ill , l:lmallbridge; J\farsba!},_ G. E., J Campbell "t . ,
C lieslu'1 e . l\1awson,1 . 1&Son,Gcorge t .(Masns.) Arch t., T. Butterworth , Manchester. :lfason, I., & Sons, 50 Old Hall St.
Newsham, E., 4 Gt. John St. (Painter) Sewage . "cheme Buildings, Little- lVIathcr, R ., & 'ons, 70 1v[il es St.
HESKETH BANK, Preston. Pa1-kinson, J. , James S t. (Join er) boro ugh; Arch t . F . H. Shuttle- Mather Wm ., 66 Roscoe St.
.Alty, Hy . Payne, E., Church St . (Painter) worth. L iberal Club, Small bridge; Mayor,\?. \ ¥., &Co.,87Tithebarn 't .
HIJ"S!UN, Clio1ley. Richardson, \ ¥. (Exors. of), Germany A rch t., F. IL S huttleworth. L iberal :Merrick, \V. (R.P.) 16 Benson St.
Wane, W . St. (Toiners) ~!organ, Evan, r89 Edge Lane
Waring, Thos . Club , \Vardle; Archt., Jesse Hors -
Seward, A ., & Co ., l\!farket Street fall, F.R.I.B.A. Liberal Club, l\1orrison & Sons, 1 Pearson . t.,
HE YS1-IA1lf, La,,castci·. (Plu mbers, &c.) Cornholme; Archt., Jessie Horsfall, '\T avcrtree
Harrison, J. 1 \.Voborrow Rd . Shaw,\¥.,& Son, George St. (Joiners) F.R.I.B.A . J\lorton, G . H., & Son, 79 Bold St .
Hinchcliffe, D., & Co., Sandylands, Shrigley & Hunt(Painters & Stained (Decorators, &c .)
Glass A rti sts) Myles, R., 30 and J2 Bridport . t.
(J\fasons)HE YWOOD. Stephenson, A . R., KingSt. (Painter) England, J amcs, Victoria St. (Joiner) Naylor, C. 28 Neptune 't.
Barker, S., Pilsworth Rd . Stoneham, N. VY., 'kerton (:Mason) England, W., Dcarnlcy (Joiner) Nettle, T. E., Luton Gr.,\¥al ton Rd.
Berry 0 J., Gorsey Hill "t. Swainson,J ...&Son,21Brock St.(Pntrs) Fletcher, Robt., & 'ons, \Vhitelees Nicholson, John 1_Combcrmere St.
Hlakc ley & "Wilde, Gregge St. Taylor,]., 1..-ablc St. (Painter) (Joiners) Paterson, J., & :Son, 6o 'oho . 't.
Digglc D . Hamford Rd. Thompson, Ed., Gage St. (Joiner) Henderson, W., Stublcy (Bricksctter) Peers, John, 12 Victoria Rd., Aig -
Horroc'ks G.1 \VilliamSt. (and Joiner) Thompson, Robt., Dalton Square Howorth. J. A., Newhall . t. (Joiner) burth Vale (& Toiner)
Kay John, & on, South St. (J\Iason & Plasterer) Hudson, R.,HareHill Rd. (Plumber) Powell , John (R:.P.), r8A Rcnsbaw
Twelves, J.,RochdaleLa. (andJoincr) Thoms, J., & Sons, Brunton Rd. M ill s, John, Church St. (Plumber) St. (and Painter)
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 419

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P rice & Roge rs, R edcross t. Mogridge, H. , Clifton St . (Brickl ayer) Cordingl cy & Stopfo rd, Royd St., Oldfi eld , J . H ., 42 Barkwel l L ane,
Ra fR c & Campbell , 25 Shaw St. (and Myers, G ., Pleasant St. (.Bricklayer ) Stockport Rd. :Mossley (Slater)
Joiners) Myrcscough, J. E. & B ., Nth . C lifto n Cosgrove & Aspey, Cromwe11 Bridge, Oofcn, \~rm. :Market P l. (Plumber)
Rcadd ic, J. s Cambridge St. St. (a nd Joiners) Broughton Pamphil on, E. ]. , n6A P ortla nd St.
Roberts & l{obin so n, L td., Bevingto n Porter,]. , Fairhaven (and Jo iner) Cottrel l,]. , Portland Grove, F a llow- (Plumber }
Bush Roper, C. & G., 2r trcnt St. fi eld Parish , J. & J ., Burton Rd. , With-
R oberts & Thomas, Whitefield La ., (Plasterers) Crosby,. \V ., 30 Ca nnin g St., Hulme ingto n ,
W estminster Rd. (and Join ers) Scott, M .,K., Clifton Str~ct(& Jo inr.) D ale Vlm ., 43 Cann on St. Parkinson. E . (R.P.), 30 Cannon St .
Roberts, Robt., I I Lower M ilk St. S tothcr, T:.i & Sons, 7 ' Varton St. Dale;, \V., 26 B ishop St., Moss Side Patterson, J ., & Son, 60 Soho l:;it .
Rob erts,VY. ,W ell i ng tonRd . ,Seaforth (Stone 1.~asons) D a niels, J., & Sons, Cheltenh a m St. , (Plumb ers)
l~obe rtson , C .. Portia St. , Ban kh a ll Taylor & Cartmell, H e nry St. (Pl ms.) P e ndl eton (] oiners) Patteso n, J. & H., 36 Oxford St .
Rogers, \V . R ., 18 Gladstone Rd. Tootell , R . A., r9 Beach St. (Joiner) D a,vso n, R. S ., Granby Row (Sto ncn1aso ns)
Seaforth Dollin , '"· ·Sidn ey S t., Oxford St. Pe~ce & Norquoy, Steam J oinery
Rowlan ds,. J . V. , & Co ., 24 Slater St., MANCH ESTER . Eastwood, L., & Sons, Charles St., \ Vo rks, New Islingto n
Bold St. (Stained Glass Artists) A ldcroft, J., King St., Stretford Pdncess St. (and Joiners) P earson & Brown, E ccles New Rd.,
Sande rs, T., 10 H elena St. (:Mason) A rmstrong, F ., & Son,H ro ug hton L a . " 'caste
Ashcroft, W. H . (R.P .), 2 'Vood St., E mbleton, J. , & Sons, s8 Oxford St.,
S later & Co. , Rawcliffe Rd., W a l to n Chorlton -on- Medlock (P a inters) Phrenix Fireproof Flooring Co., 9
Spencer, T ., Bull Bridge, A intrcc D eansgate (& Glazi er) Oxford St.
Ashmore, T., 5 l\llinshull t. Emery, T. & Sons, 7 Charles St.
Stubbs, J« .& Co., 266 Crown St. Eva ns, T . \v., Chapel St., Didsbury Pritchard, J. M ., Moreton Ave nue ,
(Marble lVlasons) Bail ey, Vv ., & Co., 20 St. Mary's (Bricklayer) Stretford
Parsonage (Sanita ry Engineers) R a msbottom, ]., Church St ., P en-
Tannci:.c J. , & So n, 3 Gill St. (S la ter s Ba ll antyne, T., & Co ., 73 Bridge Ferguson, J., & Co. , 55 Lower 1\1os -
and l"'lastcrcrs) lcy St. (Pl asterers & Painters) dl eton (] oincr) '
Thomas, H .. 15 Chea psidc (Pl~mb cr) St. (Plumbers , &c.) Roberts, Evan, & Son, 288 Upper
Barrow, T., I Ford St.1 H yde Rd. , Gabites, G ., B ishop St ., Brook's Bar
Thornton, Vl ., & Sons, 38 \\Tell ingto n (Toiner) Brook St . (Brickl aye rs)
Rd .. Toxteth Park Ardwi ck (Slater a nd 1 il cr ) Robinson, J. , Hyde Kd. , Ardwick
Batl ey , W'., & Sons, 50 Hi ghfi el d G i6bon, '\\Tm. (R.P. ), & Son, 2 1
Tomkin son, W ., & Sons, 21 Dansie Drake St., Strctford Rel. Rowl a nd, J os ., 14 & 16 Waggon Rd.,
St., Brow nl ow H ill T err., :Moss1ey M osslcy {Plumber)
B ellhouse, J. & W. , 'Vhitworth St .
Giddings & Da.c re, Victoria Works,
Tomkin son, J as., & Co. , 22 Ros- Salford (Plumbers) cott, T., Ather ton St., Quay St.
Benson & Sons, Bloom St., Salford Sharratt, A.V., 'Vhi tley St., Roch·
common t. B crry,W. ,&Sons(R .P.) ,62DowningSt Gi nger, G ., Ju nr., 35 Richmond
T yson, P ., Dryden St. Grove, East "Longsight dale Road, Join ers)
Tyson, 'V ., Leven St. Birch, T., St. J oh n St ., D eansgate Shaw, H., Oxtord Rd.
Bird, l~. 'V., Grey Marc L a ne, Hal e '\¥ ., 2:; Howard St., Eccles
\Va nn op & Son, 65 Renshaw St. Brn.dford Nc~v Rd., Salfo rd (Pai nter ) Shaw, T ., 520 Stockp ort Rd., Long -
(Decorators) Harrop, T., 9 'Vood St ., Ashto n O ld sight
B1adon, A ., W ebster St. , Greenheys Shaw, '\Al. , Fern L eaf St., Greenheys
Ward, Vt., 104 Selbourne St . (Join er) Bland, J., 8 Lloyd St. (Join er) Rd. , Open shmv
Hanvoocl, J. J., Bury New I. Road Sidebottom, .S., 278 Stockport Rd .,
Booth, J ., & Son, Derby St. , Ch eet· Levcnshulme
ham (Bri ckl ayers) (D eco rator)
11
SML. WEBSTER" Brady, Geo ., 50 U nion St. , Ardwi ck
Bradley, Alfd .. 89 Broughton L ane
Bridge, C., 67 Bristol St. 1Ji ulru e
Haynes , F. & E ., D enmark IZd.,
1'Ioss Side
Hazcldin c, T., H ulm e (Jo iner)
Sidebottom, J. N. , 36 Barlow Rd.,
L cvenshulme
Smith , :I;. S ., 357 Stretford Rd.
(H . LEVER), H ealey, \V. , Bloom St. , Salford (Pa in ter)
Bro,vn, V'rl., & Son, Tra ttord Ro ad, Smith & G oodwin , 15 1 Gt. C lowes
alford (Excavator and Bricklayer)
H eywo rth R . (R.P.), 59 Faulkner St. St., B ro ug hton
10 & 1i Brasenose Road, B d ggs, Wm ., Barrow Hill Brick-
works, Wa terl oo Rd. Hibbert,
Side
J., 54 F em leaf St., Moss Smith & Thompson, 2 Brook St.,
Chorlton-on-l1edlock (&Joiners)
Burgess & G a lt, Upton S treet Sothern, W., & Sons, Bank Parade,
Hill & H eys, Blossom St., Oxford Rd.
Bootle, Liverpool. C ain, Fredk. , King St., Stretford.
Ho<lkinson, P ., Chap ma n St., Iiulme Salfo rd
(B ri cklayer, &c .) Sutcl iffe, H ., & Sons, 30 M anchester
ROBERT CARLYLE, Holt, W ., Elizabeth St., Cheetham Rd., !1ossley (Pai nters )
H oyland, B., Grey lVIare La., Brad- Tanner, J ., & .So n, Gill St .
Builder and Contractor, :rhomas, J., r55 M oss Lane East
Tel ephone No . 127 BOOTLE. ford
ELSINORE RD., OLD T RAFFORD, MANC HR Huddleston & '\Vil son, Atkinson St. , J;'homas , 1 . H., l2I Gt. Ancoats St.
TVorks cove1· 2 ~ ac1·es. D eansgatc (andJ o iners) Thorpe, \V., 380 Ches ter Rd ., Corn-
Nat. Tel.No. 100, Docks. Estb . 1849. Hugh es, R obt., 103 George St ., Moss brook
Contractors & Steam S ide ( later and Ti ler) \Va inwri ght, J., Earl St., Longsight
Works execute l includP. : \Vallworth , C., High Rd., Gorton
Wa1·ehouses, 4 Portla nd Street, Huntl ey, T., Smi th St., Cornbrook
Joinery Works. £22,000; Silver St., £10,000; Amber Hurrell , ])ani el, 53 V a rl ey St. \Varburton, S ., L ord St., Mil es P latt·
Hyslop~ 'V. , 27 Sha kespeare St. ing
St., Shudehill, £12,000. Sporting '\Vill iams, F. (H.. .P.), Grosvenor St.,
Municipal Buildin gs, Churches, Chronicle Offices, W ithy Gro ve. (and J oiner )
Jackson, E. & C., Old L a ne, Higher Chorlton- on-Medlock
F actories, Schools, Warehouses, Chambers and Shops, Bridge St. 'Villiams, 0. , Raby 't., Moss Side
Residences, &c., erected under Shops, Oxford St . Chambers and Openshaw
J affrey, T., & C,o . (R.P.), 27 Booth '\.\Tilson I\: T oft, Polygon Avenu e,
leadin!,l A rchitects in various parts Shops, Market St. Ship and Royal Stockport Rel .
of t be Countty, a list . of . which Hotel, Shops and Chambers, Clifton St., l\ifoseley t.
J arvis & Bayliss, Rowland St ., Bes- Wilsonl J ., Queen St., Queen' s H..d .
will be forwarded on apphcat10n. St., Lytham . St. Aidan's Church, (and J oiner) •
Bradford, Manchester. St. David's wi ck
K endall , J. H. , Dyche St.,Rochdale Wood & Huddl eston , 53 Hardman
Church , L ime Grove. St.Werburgh's Rd. (Stonemaso n) St., D cansgate (and J oiners)
W cari niv R., & Son, \Vest Derby Church, Chorlton- cum-Hardy. St. 'Vootton, \V. (Exors . ot), 6 Barton
Weeks, J .\ ¥ ., & Son, 276W estminster Mar y's Home, Rusbolme. N ew Kenworthy, J. P ., Green St., Ard-
wi ck (Deco ra tor, &c.) St., Moss Side (Bricklayers)
Rd. Bank, Cross Lane, Salfm·d . New Worley, P ., 2A \¥est G eorge St.,
Whitby, Vv. , & Son, 20 The El~1s Bank, Fishergate, Preston. New Ki rkley, T. (R.P.),Hampton St .,Olcl-
fi eld h.a ., Salfo rd (and Contractor) \ Vind sor Bridge
White A., & Sons, u 9 Duke St. Bank, Clifton St., L ytha m . New Worthington & Powna11 , 59A Rusb -
Wilby: A . C . (R.P.), & Sons, 68 & 75 Bank, West St., Fleetwood. N ew Kirkpa trick Bros., D a rl ey St., Hyde
Rel . (Masons) . holmc Rd . ,
Falkner 't. Bank, Broad St., Pendleton . St. Young, Tinkner & Young, Knowslcy
W illiams & '\i\Tatson, Victoria St. Knight, J. T., Bolton St., Salford
George's Schools, Oldha m Rd. La mbert, Chas . (R.P.), Dutton St. St ., C heetham
(Glaziers) Brookfield Schools, Gorton. St.
'Wood ,V . ., & Co., Gloucester Cheetham (and Toiner) .ilfA J.VDESLEY, Ormskfrk.
Augustine's Schools, Moneal. Ad · L awton , J ., S~. ~ifas St., Ardwick M arsden, Thos.
Pla~e, Low Hill di tions to the Warehousemen and
Wood '\V. , 51 Everton Rd. Leavcrsuch, Vi/. , 51 Stanley S t. , jJJIJJDLEl'ON.
Clerks ' Schools , Ch eadle - Hulme, C heetham
Yates)'l:y., 102 Haigh S t. L arge Residences, Broadwalk, Bux· D empsey, J ., Suffield t . (&Joiner)
Lightfoot Bros. (R.P.),15A Cooper St. Gru ndy, Sons & Co.
LONGRIDGE, Presto·n . ton, Newton H eath, Stretford, Sale, Lister 1vi cCartney & Lister, Eliza-
.Almond, 'Vm., 10r Pi tt St. (Mason) Brnoklands, Al trincham, Bowdon, J ackson, T., & Sons, lIO lV[anchester
b etl; St. , Cheetham (Sto nemasons) O lc! Rd.
Xay, T. (Mason) . Cheadle - H u lme, Westwood Hall , Lo mas & Co ., 169 Strangeways
Stoke. Messrs . Saville's Works, M e l la l icu~ J . R., Mellalicu St.
Robinson R. C hapel Hill (Decorators) M ell or, J ., 'fownley St ., Tonge
Sanderso1;, J~bn, l5itt St. (J oiner) Chorlton Rd . Messr s. D e Bergeu & L ord & Holland, F enney St., (Plumb er)
LONGTON, Preston .
Wade, J oh n, C hapel Lane (] oin er) I Co ., Ltd., Works & Oftices, E r skin e
St. Oil Works. Climax Works,
Harpurhey . Addition" to Messr s.
Broughton (Bricklayers)
1'.1acfarlane, G;.1 New York St.,
O gden & Holla nd, Oldham Rd.
O gden, ,V., Long St. (Plu mber )
LOSJOCK, Bolton.
Dootson, '\Vm. , & Sons, Chew 1V[oor
I Walk er & Humphreys',Ld.,Br ewery,
Messrs . J. H. L ees' , Ld. , Brewery.
Chorl ton · on -il1cdlock
Macfarlan c .,J.,HollandSt., ButlerSt.
Partin gto n, R., & Sons, Tbe Lodge
Pollitt, \V ., Burton t.
LYTHA1lf. The Manches ter Brewery Co ., Ld.,
M cGee, Edward, 425 Oidbam Rd., Rob ertson, J., Th'lanchester Old Rd .
:M atthews, H., Hyde Rd., Ardw1ck Sim pson, Tames, Oldham Rd.
Allinson & A tkin son, 2 South Clifton Ardwick . Green's Arms H otel,Clay- (Joiner)
St . (Bricklayers) ton. TheTrafford Hotel,Old Trafford . Skellem , t., Gas St. (P lu mber)
~1awdslcy , T., 190 Granby Row, Well cns, \ ¥111 ., Higher '\Vood St.
Challoner, C . R.P.), r3 Q ueen St . Egerton Arms Hotel, Salford. Holt P rincess St.
Dagger, R ., & on,Birch St.(Plmbrs.) Town Tavern Hotel, Beswick. Bull's 1\'Iegarity, S. , & Co ., Harris St., MIDDLETON :JUNCTION,
Etherington, S ., North Cl ifton t. Head Hotel, Manchester. Bull Inn, Strangeways (and J oi ners) Old!ta1n.
(Plasterer) . Burnage. Dairy Buildings, Moss Metcalf; T hos., T hompson St., O ld- Partington, Jonathan
Fisher ,J .,& Sons, W es tley St( Pamtrs.) Side, an d seveml large Corporation ham 1'..d.
Forshaw T.,NorthChfto n St.(Plastr. ) MORECAMBE, R .S .O.
Contracts. Mitchell, H ., rr Moss Lane 'Vest A bbott, R . 13 . (R.P.), Vi ctori a St.
Hall &B~wl i ng,3 1 Clifto nSt.(P lmbrs.) (Plumber )
H esketh & Son, Lamb rid ge Rd., Balmford , J . E ., ' Vest St. (Pai nter)
Morto n, B ., 78 Q uay St. Haxter, F. J., U nion .St. (Joiner)
Ansdell (P lu mbers) Carlyle, Robt., 4 Brewery Street , Neill, R., & on s, Broughton Lane,
John son, Robt., 3 r Henry St. (Brick· Ard wick Hrear, Jas., Yorkshi r e St. (Joiner)
Strangeways Hurrow, E. 1 P edder St. (Parnter)
layer) Chapman & Mcl\furdo, W est Wynd · No rm a nton, C. H., Portsmouth St.,
Keen, R ., & Son, Ansdell ford St., ' Veaste Crcwclson, ] ., Rose t. (Toiner)
Chorlton-on-Medlock Cross,\VtEdward St. (Pfastercr,&c .
Mackenzie, W., & on, Rossall Rd ., Chorlton R. , t Oliver St., C-on-l\L Nuttall, E ., Trafford 'Vharf
(Plasterers) Cleworth' & Robinson, 4 Albert Sq. I.Jobson, ., Cross St. (Mason, &c. )
Oakl ey, S., & Sons (R.P.), tq Bur· Edmonson & Cocking, Townley St.
Miller , T ., & Sons, Pleasant St. (and (Bricklayers) lington St., Grcenheys
J oincrs) Cooper, J . R ., & Sons (Plumbers)
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Lancashire-continued. Lancashire-continued.
Edmonson, J., Queen St. Freeman, Geo., & Sons, Hollinwood Whittaker, E., Rochdal e Rd. (& Counsell, Tos., Pol e St . (Joiner) ·
Escolme, R., Lancaster Rd. (Roads nea r (Masons & Excavators) · Toiner} Croft, T., & Sons, Victoria St. (B rick-
and Sewers) Grice, G., ro6 Pitt St. (Painter) Wbittaker, W. Robin Hill Wks. layers & Masons)
Hadwin, T., Primrose St. (Slater & Iiaines, Jas ., & Sons, Partington Wilde, Z., 129Cambridge;St.(Sl ater) Cl'Oasdale, R.,z. & Son (R.Ps.), 22 &
Plasterer) St ., R egent St., Mumps Winterbottom, J. (R .P .), Cheapside 23 Glover's court
Hill &Nelson, 2 Grafton Rd. (Slaters Haines, Thos., & Son , 145 Union St. Wrigley, Bros., Chamber Rd. D ewhurst, R., TulkethBrow (Joiner)
& Plasterers) (Joiners) ORMSKIRK. Dilworth & Carr, Charnley St.
Hodgson,W. B.,Peddar t.(Plumber) Hall, J ., 103 Henshaw St. (Plasterer) Ch isnall, Ri chd., Moor St. (Hea tinl[ & Ventilating)
Ire land, -E., Bare (Roads & Sewers) Halliwell, H., Hollinwood (Joiner) Constantine, Thos., K.nowsl ey Rd. Fletcher, j ohn , ro Aqueduct St. E .
Isaacs, J., Lancaster Rd. (Joiner) Hand, T. W., Union St. (Painter) Fyles, W ., Wi1<an Rd . (Flagge r & Slater)
Lamber t, W. Ashton Rd. (Slaters & Harker Bros., Ches ter St . Werneth Riding, T ., & Son (&Joi ners) Gabbett, T., 85 Broughton St (B ri ck-
Plastere rs) (Plumbers) Trafford, H. , Moss Lane, Latham setter
Lund Bros . , George St. (Joiners) Henshall & Ashton, Barker St. (& Whittle, J., Moor St. H eathcote, R ., 61 Avenham Lane
Mallinson & Mill er, Morecambe St. Join ers) O.S WALDTWISTLE . (Toiner)
(Slaters, &c.) H cpoustall, Jas. , IO vVellington Adam':>.!Jeo ., Rhycldin gs St. Hifl, G ., 21! Glover' s Court (J oiner)
Moore, Jas., Union St. (and Joiner) St., (Joiner) Bury, W. H., 8 White Ash Lane Hothcrsall , vV., Chapel Walks
Morrell & Son, Regent Rd. (Pain ters) H eywood, T., Union St. (Painter) (Joiner)
Parkinson & Sidd le, Main St. Horrobin Bros., Hollinwood (Pim.) PADIHAM. Toy, vV., 64 Emmanuel t . (Brklyr.)
I Masons)
Poole, Wm., Lancaster Rd . (Mason)
J ac kson,J·• Greenwood St. (Joiner)
Jackson, ., Greaves St . (fy!ason,&c .)
B ertwistlc , J., H. ai lway S t. (& Toiner)
Bertwistle, S ., & Son, Ightenhill St.
kellctt 1 T. H., 3 Fishcrgate Hill
(Pl umb er)
Proctor, R., Cavendish St. (Mason) K elly, 1''., Un ion St. W. (Plastt".) (Joiners) Lamb, Chas., Derby St. (Mason)
Pye, T. , Euston Rd. Saw Mills Lees, Wm., Smith St. (_Toincr) Foster, VV., & Son, 24 Station Rd. Lambert & Hardman, Guildhall St.
Schofield Bros., Cheapside (Joine rs) Lodge, W., Bardsley (Plasterer) PATRICROFT. (Plumbers, Painte rs & Glaz iers)
Shaw, A., Clarence S t. (Plumber) Mackay, A ., Hardin g St. (Mason) Brooks, N., & So n, Liverpool Rd . Lingcrt, R., Muncaster Rd. (B rklr. )
Spedding, J ., Green Street (Toiner) Mallalieu & Miln e, Hartley St. (& Clapham & Holling worth Livesey, T . N ., \Vaterloo Rd., Ash -
Wilding-, A., Clarence 't. (i.'lumber) J oiners) Roper, J ., Canal Ha nk ton (joiner)
Willis Bros ., Poullin Sq. (Toiners) Ogden Bros., 35 Middleton Rd. W . PEMBER JON. Lucas, Geo., Platt's Court, Fi shcr-
Wilson L., Lancaster Rd. (Painter} (Bricksetters) Ashurst & Calderbank, 25 Tunsta ll ga tc (Joi ncr)
Woodh~u se, A., Morecambe St .(P tr. ) Partington, T., 6 & 8 Victoria St ., Lane, Half\',1ay House Lund,]. , Walker St . (I'l str. & Tile r)
Middleton Rel. (Bricksettcrs) Bywater, A . 1Vfc1Ccrncy, Ii ., I--Iarting·don Rd.
NELSON. Pearce, E., H armony St. }Plasterer) France, W., Newtown (Brickscttcr )
Anderson, A., 246 L eeds Rd. (Plas- Platt, W. H., Bisley St. ( oiner) PENWOR7HAM, Preston . Marsde n, J. (R.P.), 187LancasterRd.
terer) Schofield, C., & Co., Ld., L ees Rd. Stickland, rl'hos., Back Lane M etcalf, John, Arcade \Vorks,
Blackburn, R., C layto n St. (Joiner) (& Toiners) ';fheatre St. (Heating Eng ineer)
Boothman, W., & So ns, Spring Bank POULTON LE Fl LDE, near
Smetnurst, S ., Crossbank St. (Mason) Preston . Midghall, R ., Cooper Rd., Marsh
(and Joiners) Smethurst, S. & J. , Rochdal e Rd. Lane (Joiner)
Butler, E., Barrowford (Plasterer) Jackson, J ., Tith e~arn St.
Smith, Rooth, Fielding St. (Join er) R1dmg, J., Hank St. Moxham, John, 10 Brackenbury St.
Butler, J ., r8 New Brown St.(Plastr.) Spencer, T., & Bros., Ld., Prince (Pav ior, Drainer, 'later, &c.)
Dearde n, S. & W., Bakc;house Rd. Ti erman Hros., Derby St.
Albert St . (Excavators &c .) Walke r, E ., Ball St. Newman & Sons, Corporatio n St.
(Masons) Spencer, F. & Co., 2 Wilfred St. vValton & Co. Nickson, T., 153 St. Paul 's Rd.
D ent, T ., & Sons, 51 Hibson Rd . (Joiners) (Flagger & Slater)
(Masons) PRESTON.
Arrowsmith, G. , Onnskirk Rd. Park, l{., & Sons (l~.P .) , 2 Fox St.
Dole, T. J ., Russell St. (Plumber) Preston, R., Hambl eton
(Plasterer & Tiler)
Downliam, T., Bank St., L eeds Rd.
Earnshaw, W., & Co. (R .P.), Forest
W. F. SPENCER, Baines, T., 95 H.i~h t. (& J oiner) Richardson, G . (R.l' . ), Mount St.
Barnes ,~ - A., Fnargate Robin son, Jos., Moor Lane (Flagger
St . Heating, Ventilating & Public & Slater)
Hargreaves, J. (R.P.), •fO Railway Baths Engineer, Baines, 'I'., Strand Rd. C J oiner}
Bashall, IL, ' ussex t . E. (Pavior) Salthouse, W . (R .P.), 21 Church St.
St. (and Glazier) Cross Bank Works, OLDHAM Seward, Chas., & Co ., Gt. Shaw St.
Hartley & Ske lton, Leeds Rd. Beesley, H., 3 Havelock Ter., Gar-
Patentee of "The Ventilo" stang Rd. (Bricklayer) (I-feating & Ventilati ng Engi neers)
(Plumbers) horrock, M., 3 1 E lmsley St., l\lioor
H a rtley Bros., Manchester Rd. Radiator . Beesley, J. T ., 1 Frcncbwood Av.,
London: 145 Queen Victoria Street, E.C. London Rd. (Plumber & Painter) Park (Bricksctter)
(Plasterers)
1'd. Ad.: " ApPm·atus," Oldham. B ee tham, Wm., W alton's Court, Smith, J., Lowndes St. (Slater)
Hawley. M. & J., II3 N ethcrfi eld Spencer, I., & 'on, Hersche ll St.,
Rd. rl\fasons) Nat. Tel.: 383. Fishergate
Bennett & I{arrison, I I Fylde St. (B ricklayers)
H eyes,' S., & H. , Leeds Rd.(Painters) W 01·ks executul include.- Swarbrick, 1as. , Waterloo Rd ., Ash-
Holden, S ., 45 Leeds 1'.d. (& J omer) Seven Board Schools in London, (Plumbers & Painters)
B illsbo rough & Sons (R.P.), Lune St. ton (Brick l,J 'er, &c .)
Lambert, W., Cross St. (Joiner) three in Swansea, and one in Titterin gton , · ., North Rd. (Joiner)
Metcalf, C., 95 Halifax "Rel., Brier- Oldham, all under G. E . T. Lau- Bradshaw, J . R ., & Son, 18 St.
Paul's Rd. (Flaggers & Slaters) Tullis, D., & ~ ons, St. Paul's Rd.
li eld (Mason) rence, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., of Lon- Breakell, J ohn, & Sou, Maitland St. North (Stonemasons)
Nutter H. Manchester Rd. 1 Painter) don. Nin e Board Schools under W a lker, C., Bow Lane (Joiner )
Pollard, G., Garden & 'Vatcr St. Mr . Thos. Bell, Archittct, of (Flaggers & S laters)
Bri erl ey, R. (R.P.), 27 Fylde S t. Walmsley, J., 8 Theatre St. (Join er)
(Toiner) Burnley. Over fifty other Schools . Brown R., & Son, Moor Hall (Jnr.) \Va lmsley & Co., 82 Fishergate
Robinson, A .,Burnley Rd., Bricrfield (Plumbers) .
Co-operative Stores at Oldham, Calderhank, J. , Crookecl La. ( Toiner)
(Mason) . . Ca.rter Bros., Castleton Rd. (Brick- Whiteside;. VV., Old Vicarage Saw
Scott, T. , 42 Brunswick St. (Plastr.) Brighouse, Denton, Dalton-in- Mill (& JOiner)
Stamworth., \V., & Sons, q Htbso n Furness, Barrow - in - Furness , layers)
Cartmell, J., & Son, Church St. vVilding, S. B., & Sons, 17 Lune St.
Rd. (Slaters) Earlstoun, Hebden Bridge, New- (Plum bers & Painters)
Swinglehurst, J . W. (R.P. ) 78 llfan- ton Heath, Rochdale and Crewe . (Joiners)
ches te r Rd . Catterall, Wm., 15 Lancaster Rd. PRESTWICH.
BANKS: (Plasterer)
Walton , A. Raglan St. (&.Joiner)
Adelphi, Manchester. Catterall & Penswick, SI Emmanuel Baker, G. & J., Rain sough
W'h itake r, 0., Canal Wh arf (Slater & Leach, John, & Son, VVarwick St.
Concreter ) Adelphi, Miles Platting. St. (Plasterers & Til ers)
\ ·Vormwel l, P., Hibson Rd. (Jo iner) Halifax joint Stock, Todmorden. Chitson, C. , Avenham St. (Plumber) RADCLIFFE .
Metropolitan, Walsall. Christian, J., Grimshaw St. (Brick -
NEWCHURCH. Parrs, Southport. layer & Mason) Allen, John, Rai lway St. (&Joiner)
Ashworth, J ., Whitcwell Bottom Parrs, Garston. Colley, T. & R .... St. Thomas' Rd. Ashton, S., S pring Lan e (Sla ter)
Preston, St. Helens. (B ri cklayers & 1\fasons) Brierl ey W., Church St. (Plumber)
NEWTON-LE -vVfL LOWS. Manch ester &County. St. Helens. Cooke, ,V., & Son,Stanlcyfield Rd. Collier &Smith, Church St. (Joiners)
Bradshaw, P., Cro~v Lane Ea st Manche s ter & County, Rawten- (Plasterers & Til ers) Jones, Arthur, Chapelficlcl (Joiner)
Scott, T ., Market St. s tall. Tones, W., 'tand Lane (Plu mber)
Whitfield, Robt., St. H elen' s Rd. Manchester & County, South kay, P. N ., Blackburn St. (Plumber)
ESTABLISHED 1876. Lawre nson, T., Stand Lane (Brklr. )
NORDEN, Rochdale. Shore.
L omax, J ., Knowl es St. (Plaste rer)
Ashworth, T. '
K ers haw, J., & Co . (&Joiners)
Lancashir e & Yo rkshire , Liver-
L~~~~·shire & Yorkshire, Black·-
THOMAS COTTAM, M a kin & Sandiford, Stand Lane
(Bricklaye rs)
Openshaw, G.,Parsonage St. \A1ason/
OLDHA1l.f. pool. Builder & Contractor, Rigby, Wm. , Seymour St. (Joiner)
Ainsworth, J., & Sons, Town field Lancashire & Yorkshire, South-
GREEN BANK SAW MILLS Sm ith, C. W ., & Co ., 137 Stand Lane
Ashton, S. , & Sons, Chcapsidc (& port.
Lancashire & York &hire , Raw- AND JOINERY WORKS, (Decorators)
Masons) Turne r, J., Church St. (Mason)
Bates, S., & Sons, :Niarsla nd St. tenstall.
(Plumbers) Lancashire & Yorkshire, Little- Greenbank St., Preston. RAJNHILL.
Bebbington, T., Ta urus St. (Mason) boro.
Lancashire & Yorkshire, Heb- TVorks executed i'nclttde :-
1 The Rainhill Redstone Quarry Co.
B ewley, J., Grantham 't. (J3 ri ck.t
Birkenshaw, W., (R .P. ), 71 L ees kd. den Bridge. Longton, near Preston. New RAMSBOTTOM.
Blunn, f. & D., Ld., Villa Rd. (& Lan cash ire & Yorkshire, Rad- Chapel and Presbytery, £2,500;
Bricklayers) cliffe. Edmund Ku·by, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Dearden, J ., & Co., Garnet Street
Brown, H., Bourne St., H ollinwood, Station Hotel, Nelson; Vic- AI·cht., Liverpool. (J oincrs)
near (J oiner ) . toria Hotel , W a lsall; Mount Fulwood. New Memorial Certi- Foster , T . & J" D erby St. E.
Buckley, J., Greenacres Rd. (Plumb. ) Hotel, Fleetwood: Victoria Hotel, fied Schools, £11,000; Messrs. Hawor th, J. fi., Irwcll Saw Mill,
Butterworth & Son, J2 Hig h St., Newquay, Cornwall; Castlt: at Sinnott, Sinnott & Powell, Arehts., K enyon St. E. (loin er)
L ees (Pl umbers) Eecloo , Belgium , fo r M. Enke. Liverpool a nd Manchester. Hillary Bros., Stubbin 's Lane
Cbad\vick, R., & 'ons, Henshaw St., Preston. New College, £4,500; Nuttall, R., & Son, Hazlehurst Saw
(Plumbe rs) R. B. Mather, Esq., Architect, Mill s, Bolton Rd . West (Joiners)
Davenport, T., Bank Side St. (Smith) Stephenson, E., Union St . ·w . (& Blackpool. Pilkington, G., Gcoffel'l'y St . W.
Dodd vV ., iceathersta ll Rd. (Toiner) Bricksctter) Additions to Tulketh H";~I; Pres- Platt & Castle, Stubbin's L a ne
Dunk~rlcy, S ., Fcatherstall lZd. (& Varley, j. C ., Hagnall St. ton, £4,000; vV. E. withnell, Shi lton, D., Holt St. ,V, (Toincr)
Mason) VVhitehl"a<l , S . & ] ., Lowennoor Esq., Archt., Preston. Wol stenholme, J. & H., Eaenfield N .
Edmondson, R ., Union St. (Painter) (and Masons) (Joiners)
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Lancashire-continued. Lancashire-continued.
RAWTENSTALL. ROTHWELL & SONS (con.) DUXFIELD BROS. (con .) SU1l£1J.fERSEAT, 11£ancliester.
Fielding, W. G. Schofield Rd. Hotels,Prescot; T.Turpin,Liverpool,
Hobson, S., Holmficld Stone Yard Manchester and County Bank Lomax, Chas.
Archt . £2,000 , Vill~s and College, St. Southport, £19,000; C. S . Ingham;
Moore Bros ., Burnl ey Rd. Helens; H . P . Krolow, Liverpool, Esq., Archt., Southoort ST,V INTON, .1£a11cltester.
Parkinson, Geo., Kay St. Archt. £10,000 Extensions, County St . Peter's Church , Formby, New Gerrard, J., & Son
RISH'/'ON, B lackbum. Asylum, Rainhill; Grayson & Ould, Roof to Nave and R e-pewing,£1,500; Rawlinson, S ., & Son, W esley St.
A lston, J., 39 Commercial St. (Pntr.) Liverpool, Archts. £2,000, Church , J ., Frotnces Doyle, Esq., Archt.,
Arldcn, R., 71 High St. (Painter) County Asylum, Rainhill; Grayson & THORNTON, Preston .
Liverpool.
Battersby & tlcott, 7 High St. (Pnt".) Ould, Liverpool,Archts. £3,000, Post Bradstock Lockett Home for TONGE, Bolton .
Butler, R . & J. R., Spring S t. (Tnrs. ) Office, St. Helens; H.M. Office of C.hurch of England Society, for pro- Atherton , A., Brookfield Saw Mills
Godley, E., 2r vValmsley St. (13Jstr.) Works. £3,500, !•:xtensions, 'l1own vidmg Homes for vVaifs and Strays. Fairclough, T., Tbicketfo rd Rd .
J(cnyo n, R. T'., I High St. LPlumber) Hall, St. Helens; F. S. Biram, St. Churchtown, £6,500; Messrs . C. 0, G~bson & H odgson, TongeMoorRd.
Knowles Bros., Ashworth St. (Jnrs.) Helens, Archts. £18,000 Destructor EJlison R.nd Son, Ar c h ~ . , LiverpooL Gibson, G., Cecil St.
Noble,J., 9 ffarwood R d. (Maso n, &c) Works, Electric Power Station and

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Carpenter and Join ers' Work Royle, Thos., 320 Bury Rd .
Thompson, T., 36 H ermitage St. Offices, St. Helens, for St. Helens Carlton Mansions, and Seven Shop~ TOTT!NGTON, Bmy.
(Plumber) Corporation; £ 12,000, New Tramway for C . D . Allen, Esq., £2,900; C. S .
RHODES, JIJ[a.nchester. Dep6t, St. Helens, for St . Helens Ingham, Esq., Archt., Southport. Byrom, J., 'Noolfold
Thorp, W. & H. Corporation; £2,500, Winwick Hall Addit10ns to ." Bi·igllthelmston," Hargreavcs1,.J. & J. (Masons, Brick-
Walker, H., Broa<lman Lane Asylum, for Lancashire Asylums Birkdale, for i\f1ss "\'lallis, £1,750; setters & joiners)
ROCHDALE . Board. Electric Light Station, etc. E. \ ·\T. Johnson. Esq., Archt" South- TURTON, Bolton.
Ashworth & Woolfendcn, Moss St. County Asylum, Rainhill, £6,000. ' port.
........,~m .....,..,....,.; i\i!artin, Bros., Turton Bottoms
(a nd J oincrs) (Joiners)
Ashworth, Wm. 1 D ecpli sh (Joiner) Melling B ros ., V\Tellington Rd.
Briggs, W., 70 Mi tc hell S t. Sephton & Hodson, Coth am St. Fa~~~J;ffi: & Hatch, 9A Aughton Rd.,
Voce, Isaac, Boundary Rd. (Plasterers)
Coates, J. & J., off Whitworth Rd.
(Joiners) W aizbom. & Son, l{irkl a nd St. Fleet, F .. Virg inlan St. TYLDESLEY.
Crabtree, T., She.-iff St. (Joiner) Whittaker, J. Foster, Vlm. H. , 41 hakcspeare St. Beck,Joseph,, Primrose St .
Woods, Tbos., Shaw t. (& J oiner) Challinor, T., & Son, Elliott St.
DEWHURST, T ., 13 Mark St.,
Heybrook SALFORD, sec A£am'1tesfc1-. Fyles, A ., 2 Brighton Rd., Birkdale Hampson, T., Elli ott St.
Driver, vVm., Mercfield (Join er) G ale, J. T., Seabank Rd . (Plumber) Harrocks, :D., Sbakerley Rd .
.!>EA FOR TH, see Liverpool. Grierson, J., 22 L es ley Rd. ( Toin cr) Smith, J. T., 19 Castle St .
Endersby & 1\1:utch, VV1:11tworth Rd.
(Joiners and Bricklayers) .SHA C !<STEADS, M a11clwsfct. Halliwell, T. A. & G. H., 36 IfartSt. vVood, ' Wm., Manchester Rd .
Greenwood, vVm . (Exors. of) , Whit· .Siddall, R., Exors. ot (l\fasons)
H alsall, C., 7A King St. ( tone- uL VERSTON.
worth Rd. (T oincrs) S H A WFORTH, Rochdale.
Hargreaves, 'fhos., l\IIanchestcr Rd. mason) Bellman, "\'lilli am, 38 Hart St.
D yer, John (Maso n) H alsall , J.,70A Eastbourne Rd., Braithwaite, W . (R.P.), Princes St.
(Bricklayer)
Howorth, Robt., 150 Royd St. SMITHY BRIDGE, sec Rochdale. Birkdale (Stonemaso n) Burns, WP . Oxford St. (Plasterer)
Kay, R., Bu ry Rd. (Joiner) H eyes & Lunt, 37 London St . (Plum - C layton, . ( l't.P. ), New Market St.
SOUTHPORT. bers a nd D ecorators) Grice, · ., Hartl ey St.
Ni choll, T., & Son, White Willow Abram, J., Sussex Rd. (.Bricksetter)
Place, R cnry St. tSto nemasons) Hi~hton, John , Cambridge Rd. H arriso n, J. ( R.P. J, Un ion St.
Ault, R. A ., 7.J Talbot St. (Plumber) (J1rickl ayer) Mc_Clester, Wm., Cavendish St.
Parker, J., & Son, Molesworth St . Banks, Wm., Mount St. (Joiner)
(Joiners) Howorth, C. E., 125A Bedford Rd.,
Ball, Tbos. L., 109 Railway St. Birkdale Roche, D., H a rt St. (Plumb er)
Peters, Vv. A., & Sons, Towuhead B otham, T., 15 Upper Aughton Rd., Todd, F., The Gill (Pai nter)
(all trades) Birkdafe (Toincr) Tyson, T. F .t& Sons, Church Walk
Preston & Drylilnd, Smithy B.-idgc Boyd, J., & Son, 57 Chapel St.
Rigg, E. & L., Will butts Laue, Spot-
land
Robin son, R., & Son, Lower Sheriff
(Plumbers, & c) .
Brown & Bird, 52 K ew Rd., Birkdale A. K. IRVING &SONS
(late Wishart & Irving),
\Vaitc, Vt., he G ill
vVearing, N., E llers (Joiner)
vVALKDEN, Farnwortlt.
Buck & Hodson, 8 2A Shakespeare
St. (Brickl ayers ) St. (Bricklayers) Cock er, J as., 85 "\Valkdcn Rd.
Schofield & Jones, Duke St.(Joiners) Connard, T. , r25 Hampton lZd.
JOINERS, BUILDERS,
Taylor, Thomas, 59 K.ings Rd . (Bricksetter) & CONTRACTORS, T-VAL TON, see L1'verpool.
(Bricklayer ) Conna rd & T etlow, 58 Eastbank St.
Wilkinson, T ., Walpol e St. (Joiner) (Painters and Decorators) Hesketh St., Southport. TVARRINGTON.
R OY1'0N, Old/tam . 1Y01·ks exP-cuted include : - Beckett & Co., Orford St.
Kent, J. W., Park St . (Joiner) Wesieyau Chapel, Buxton. Collin, .H.. '\'¥. , & Son, l\'.larson St.
Ledger & Seville, Fleet St. (Joiners)
Whittake r, J., Sbcpherd St. DUKFI ELD BROS., "\'lesleyan Chapel, Birkdale.
Congrngational Chapel, Liverpool.
Prince of Wales Hotel, Southport.
DaVfmport, C. "Vil ., Stockto n Hth .,ur.
Davies, Thos ., Cockh edge Lane
Dolan , J., Scotland Rd .
SAINTANNES-ON-THE-SEA·
England, S.,offSt. David's Rd. South @utebw; & tonfr(\ctor6, Presbyterian Church & Schools, Fa irclough, II., Howl ey
Ri gby, P ., Church St.
(and Joiners) Southport.
VIRGINIA STREET, Baptist Tabernacle and Schools, Taylor, William, Haydock S t.
H eap, J., & Son, St. Andrew's Rd. "\'lall ington, Geo., Froghall Lane
Southport.
South (& Toin ers)
Hopwood & Sutcliffe, St. David's SOUTHPORT. All Saints Church , Institute, and Warburton, F., Stockton Heath
" 'oodward, T., Bewsey St.
Rd. Vicarage, Southport.
Wor/;:s execu ted include- Infirmary (old) , Southport. ·wright, F . W., 27 St. Mary St.
Ra,-...·storm 1 C.,,_ & Sons, St. A ndrew's Carpentry and Joiners' ·work
Rd. South (Joiners) Inthmiiry (new).<.. Soutbpo1·t. WATER.FOOT, Ma11chcster.
Shepherd, Jas., & Sons, Park Rd. Victoria Science and Art Schools, General Post Omce, Southport.
for the Southport Corporation, Preston Bank, Southport. Ashworth, _Q ., Victoria Parade
(& Joiners) £2,900; E.W . J ohnson, Esq., Archt., Ley land Arcade, Southport. Buck ley, VVm., Barn Lane
"Walmsley, Edward, St. Andrew's Rd. Coupe, W. & H. (Masons)
North (oi: Joiner) Southport . 0 Greaves Hall, Banks, Soutliport.
vVhiteside, Jobn, St. Anne's Rd. Carpenter and Joiners' Work, &c. &c.
Town Hall Extension, Southport, Co1dradors to H. 111. Office of vVA '/'ERLOO, Li'verfool.
East (& lo111er) £4,585 ; Henry Jones, Esq., Archt., Bailey, R., 13 Gt. G eorge's Rd.
\"";\Til son, Saml. 1 t. Andrew's Rd. Works.
Southport. Breckell, T., 34 Mount Pleasant
South (& Toiner) Littleto n, Jos., Kiug St. (Plasterer
Woodcock,"Vv. and Co., Park Rd. Restoration and Re-seating Christ
Church, Southport, £1,000; G. S. Johnson & Clegg, Shakespeare St. and Decorator)
SAINT HELENS. Packer, Esq., Archt. (Stonemasons) Littleton, Wm., Brighton Rd. (&
Almond, J as., 46 North Rd. Extension St. Andrew's Higher M c\Vhan, J. ,East Bank St. (Plumber) Toiner)
Almond!.-.] os. 1 Greenfi eld Rd. Grade Schools, £825; J. F. Doyle, 1v!orris 1 P. R. , 74A Kensington Rd.
Brown, ~red., North Rd. WES'/'HOUGHTON, Bolton .
Esq ., Archt., L iverpool. (Join r)
C larke, llra nk, Corporation St. Mansion in Birkdale for George l\follholland, G eo. E., 22 Brighton Bateson Bros., Bolton Rd. (Painters)
Coupe, Geo., Greenfield Rd . Kilvert, Esq. 1 J.J!. 1 £4,500 i F . W. Rd., Birkdale (Joiner) Boa rdma n, Vl., Chorley Rd. (Slater)
Ellison , Jos., Boundry Rd. Mee, Esq., Archt., Manchester. Orpb a n ~T ., 9 \J\Taluut St. (&Joiner) Boulton, Chas., Bolton Rd. (J oiner
E llison, Richard, North Rd. Buildings and Fittings Southpo rt Pctne, J. M. & J., School St. Coop, Tos ., 289 Ch urc h St. (Painter)
Hodson, J., Cotham St. Centenary Exhibition, £950; Max- Pickup, T., & Co. 95 Linaker St. Coop, 'r., Chorley Rd. (a nd Joiner)
Leather, Jas ., IA Claughton St. well and 'l'uke, A rcht., Manchester. Porter, T., ScftonSt.(Bricksetter) D ickenso n, Tolrn, A lbi on 't. (Joiner)
M olyneux, vVru., 24AshcroftSt., Parr Roman Catholic Church , High Rimmer & Lewis, 15 \Vanvick St. Dootson, Ecfwd., Park Rd . (Toiner)
l=>iJkinj..,..ton, J., Rainf_ord. nr. Park, £2,272; Messrs. Sinnott, Rimmer, L., Tulkctl1 St. (Mason) Gerrard, P., & Son, Churcli St. (&
Powel & Mullock, Waterloo St . Sinnott , and Powell, Archts., Liver- Robinson, Junr. , Upf)er AughtonRd. Joiners)
Rob er ts, Joseph, Volunteer St. pool. Birkdale (Slater :P astcrer) Gerrard, S .. Cemetery Street (Joiner)
New Bank, Southport1...!or Parr's R obinson, W . E ., 109 Sefton St. Green E., Market St. (Decorator)
Bank, Limited, £13,000; wm. Owen , (Bricklayer) Grccnlialgh, J., Market S t. (and
J. ROTHWELL & SONS, F .R.I.B.A., Warrington . Shaw, Nicholas, r4A Zetland t. Joiucr)
Gregory, Chas., Church Street
Builders and Contractors, Victoria Wesleyan Chapel , Blo- Southworth, P eter, 3 & 5 Ashley Rd.
wick, £4,700; Green and Brockbank, (Plasterer) (Plasterer)
KNOWSLEY ROAD, ST. HELENS, Vaughan Bros., Rose Hill Hodkinson & Coop, Church St.
Archts., Liverpool. .
LANCASHmE . New Vestries, Organ Chamber, ·wainwright, T ., 125 Lord St. (Pl um- (J oienrs)
Some works exccuted- and Crypt to Holy Trinity Church, . ber & D ecorator) Hurst, G., L r . Leigh h.d. (Painter)
Southport , £2.860 ; Huon A . vVhitchead, T., 77A Portland St. Kay, Titos., Church St. (Plasterer)
£1 000, New Town Hall, Widnes; Wilkinson D., r2 li"orest Rd. L eigh, R., Church St. (Painter &c.)
G. 'and F. Holme, Liverpool, Matear,Esq., F.l.{.I.B.A., Liverpool.
Holy Trinity Church Schools, Williams Bros., Portland St. (Plas- Watkinson , D ., Church St. (Stone
Archts. £2,000, Parish Church Ex- terers a nd Slaters) Mason)
tensions, St. Helens; Aldridge and £5,900; Huon A. l\Iatear, Esq.,
F.R.I.B.A, Liverpool. Wright, W., 74 Tithebarn Rd. (Slater Wilson, T., Church St.(Plumbcr, &c.)
Deacons, L iverpool, Arch ts. £7 ,500, and Plasterer)
Brewery Extensions, St. Helens; In- Additions to Belle Vue, Southport, WHITEFIELD, Ma11c!testci',
skipp & Mackenzie, London , Arch ts . for Bir George A. Pilkington, £12,000; .!>TONECLOUGH, Mauc/1ester. Evans T
£4,QOO, Hotels, Widnes; D. Howarth C . S. Ingham, Esq., Archt., South-
Oakes, J. Tacks~n , John, & Sons, LiYesey St.
and Sons, Liverpool, Archts. £2,500. port.
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WHJIEWELL BOTTOM, Blackburn & Leyland, 12 Standish J ewsbury, J . 0 ., 188 London Rd. Denman, T . & IL, Norman St.
A1rmc/lester. gate (Plumbers) John son, J.E. , & Son, 90 High Cross Golling, W. , & Son, Sa&'ecross St.
Do.rbishire&Collett,Darlington St.E. St. Grimes, T. Grantham Rd.
Ashworth, R., Burnley Rd. Gaskell, W., & Son, Millgate (Plms .) Kellett, J . C ., & on, 40 Sthgate. St. Holroyd, Ilobert, Abbkettleby, near
Gee, H. L. , l\lillgate Kellett, J . H., 62 Aylestone t. Rowe, G., Saltby, near
WHIT1¥0R TH, 1w.,- Roclzdale. Hirst, - Church St. Leicester Builders, Ld. Steele, E. J., Leicester St.
Farrow& Shaw, )IIarketSt. (&Joiners) Holmes, C . H ., Cross St. Saw Mills Lowe, T ., Loughborough Rd. Steele, Thos., Holwell, near
Law, Tos. (Mason) Johnson, J ., & Son, 9 Caroline St. Marston, J ., & Son, Parry St Wartuaby, J. R., Charlotte St.
Sutclilfe Bros., Hall St. (Masons) Lea, J., & Son, Rodney St. (Painters Humberstone Rd .
Varley Bros ., Market St. (Plumbers) a nd Plumbers) l\1artin , \V., 104 Sherard Rd. k!OUNTSORREL, Loughboro' .
vVarmslcy, M .,Jlfarket St. (Plumber) Livesey & Parkinson, Princess St. Mason, Joseph, & Sons, Mere Rd. Di lkes, T.
(Plasterers) Mattock F., 36 Charles St. ~1orris, 1I.
WJDNES. Sharples, A., Essex St., Scholes Moore, A. vV., & Co., 76 Clarendon
Swift, John, \\Tailgate (Painter) Park Rd. NARBOROUGH, Leicester.
Reech, John, Milton Rel . \Vilson, T....~ Co ., Caroline St.
H emmingway, Chas., 16 Church St. l\'.[usgrave, T., Peacock Lane, St.
\Vinnarcf, IV . , 185 \Vallgate :\Iartins Lord, Saml.
niercer, Jos., Cow Lane, Ditton, nr. Lord, Wm.
Roberts Bros., Central Station Neal, F ., St. George St.
Sadler, Thos., Widnes Rd . (Joiner) 1'VOOLTON, Lz'verjool. Ncv.:bury, W., 1 0~ East St. NORTH EVINGTON.
Sayce & Randle, Appleton Quarry Hill, Thomas F . Onions, E ., East Bond St. Knight, Tohn, Halstead St.
Jones, Thomas, Allerton Rd . P~n dl et_?n-1-)· W. , 8 outl~gate St. Starkie, Vlm ., Rol leston St.
WIGAN. Lawton, T., & Son (Ph•ml>ers) Pipes, E . Jj. , 22 Gopsall t.
Pipes, J., 25 Gopsall St., Highfields QUO RN, Lo11gli.boro' .
Ablett,D.A ., ovcrcign Rd .SawMills Oliver, vV.
Povnton, T., r2 Lancaster Rd. Fewkes, VV ., Leicester Rd.
Ri'tnctt, :fl. F., 13~ M ill stone Lane Sanders, ]., Meeting St.
Richardson, E., Shaftesbury Avenue, RA 7B Y, Leicester.
Belgrave
Ri chardson, T. & Son, Andrew St. hiprnan, Hen

Leicestershire. Ricldett, J., & on, Prospect Rd.


Robbins, C., Grafton Place
Rudkin, F. T., 49 East Bond 't .
REAR SB Y. Leicester.
Cotton, Stephen
ANSTEY, Lefrestcr. HUGGLE COTE . Rudkin, Jofin, 35 Albion Hill ROTHLEY, Leicl!sfer.
Toone & Son Herrisforc~ E., Ycavelcy I-louse Salter & Son, Gwendolen Rd. Slcath, Frank
ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH. D ean, S. ~- Sharp, T. , & ons, Queen St.
Huck, T., Bath St. Griffi n Bros. Sharp, W . ¥:i 4oc Southampton St. SHARNFORD , Hinckley.
Fish, S. T., \Vood St. HUNGARTON. Skilli ngton, w ., Laurel Rd . Lord, T., & Son
Orton, T., & Sons, Kilwardy St. Broughton, Charles Sim pson, J. H. , Melton Rd. SHEPSHED.
Pike, G. R., 2 Aven ue Rd. Smith , Swift & mitb, St. Nicholas
J-/U.)BANDS BOSWORTH. Sq . Atkin, S., .'ullington Rd.
Slate & Harrison, Oversea} vVells, Robert Atkin, Bros., Britannia St.
later, H ., & Son, Market St. Starkie, W ., Dorothy Rd ., North
!ESTOCK. Evington Gent, C., Kirk Hill St.
BARROW-ON-SOAR. Crane, W . Stevens, F. IL, 4 Cro\vn Bldgs., Handford, Charles
Ball, J. T., Sileby Rd. \V'il eman, T. A. W elford Rd. Hall, Chas., Queen St.
curr, Jowett, & Co. Stevens, J., Brandon St. \Vebstcr, John, Lant St.
KEGWORTH (D.,by) .
BARvVELL, 1-hnc!dey. Savage, G . Stevensou & \'lalker, Martin St. SJLEB Y, Lo11gl1.b01·0' .
Lockley, J . Wilders, J. & G . 'timpson & Rollston,Donnington St. Dilks, J .
BLABY, Leicester. KIBW"ORTH, Leicester. Stretton, T. H., 70 Havelock t. Walker, J., & Son
Glover, Thos., & Son Mason &Fane Tebbatt, T. R., 55 Stanley St.
Halford, D., ill Sons Tetstall, -, Bolton Rd. SOMERBY.
KIRBY MUXLOE. Tyers & Yates, Bright St., Humber-
BOTTESFORD (Nottzl1glwm). Mason, G. F. Hayes & Son
Challands, H. & J. stone Rd. Smith, Messrs.
KNAPTOFT. Tyrell, T. Shaftesbury Rd .
BROUGHTON ASTLEY (Rugby). Godwin, W. Vlcston,f. H.., & Co.,91 Melton Rd ., SYS TON.
Cooke & Son Belgrave Agar, J.
KNIPTON (uear Gmntliam).
BRUNT.INGTHORPE. Golling, W. VViddowson, J. , Highcross St. Needham Bros.
Robinson, A. ·wood, T., St. Nicholas St. North, F.
Ward, Hy. I<NO SINGTON.
Lenton, J. ·woodcock, A ., Mere Rd. ULLESIHORPE .
BURBAGE, Hinckley. Lockwood, vV. "Wright, C., Fosse Rd., Newfound- .r ixon, W.
Chan1berlain, R. pool
LEICESTER. WAL7HAM,
CLAYBROOK MAGNA, Bailey, J. , Ann St. LONG WATTON. near 1llfeltou. 111owbra;1 .
L utterwortlz. Bellamy, N. B., \Vaterloo St. Vlilkins, Jesse
Hall, Timothy J3cntl ey & Co ., 46 Clarendon Pk . I d. Squires, George
COALVILLE. Bland, H. , Redcross St. LOUGHBOROUGH. HIHETSTONE, Leicesfe,.,
Gor.ett, J., Hugglescote Rd. :Rowles & Son, 8 Gladstone t . Barker, Thos., & Son, 14 Swan St. Phipps, Jos.
~loss, \V., B clvoir Rd. Bradshaw Bros., Tudor Rd. Corah, W., Pinfold Gate (Joiner)
COSllY, L eicest"'. B;iers, S., Upper B~unswick St. Faulks, A., 4 'parrow Hill WHITWICK.
Heighton Bros. Urooks, T . W., Cecil Rd . Harding, \'I. F., 4 Hume St.(Joiner) Beckworth, G., Vicarage St.
Pochm, F. J. Bro\vn, T. D ., & on, Church Gates Kirk & Fletcher, 'hakespeare St.
WIGSTON MAGNA,
DUN7 ON BA S.5E T7; Carr, A ., Laurel Rd . (Join ers)
Carr Bros ., 35 London St. Main, Kendo.11 & Main, 100 Notting- ucar Leicester.
Litfterwort/l. Hurst, C.
Lord, Thomas Chapman, J .1 16 Chesnut St. ham Rd.
Chambers, a. & \V., 163 and 165 Marriott, J . F., Ashby Rd . (Joiner) Sharpe, vV. H., & Son
E.rlRL SHILTON, Hiuckley. Belgrave Gate P:i.rker, J. C . G ., I I Sparrow Hill Wright, 0., & Co., South vVigston
Bennett, R. T. Chambers, Walter, & Co ., 121''.Ielton Sills, C., & Son, :M:eadow Lane WOODHOUSE EAVES.
ELLISTOl·VN, Leicester. St., Belgrave Gate Tailby, 'Wm ., Wards End Preston, T .
Orton, E. Clark & Garratt, 7 and 9 Willow St. Watson & Lovett, Nottingham Rd. Westley, Oliver, Brook House
ENDERBY, Leicestei·. Clayton,} . H ., 7 Loughborough Rd., (Joiners) '
Langton, W., & Sons Belgrave WOODVILLE
Collin~ Thos., 7 Rawson St.
LUTTER WORTH.
FRJSBY-ON-THE-WREAKE. King & Ridley, BitteswellRd. (Burlon-011-Trenl) .
Posnett, E ., & Son Cole, J . Green lane Rd. Brooks, A ., Station Rd.
Cooke, 't. R., New Park St. MARKET HARBOROUGH. Cartwright, Bros.,_ Granville Rd .
G.ILJ1/0RTON. Cox & Gilkes Audrewes St . Adkins, II.
Ward, W . Clarke, E., Swadlmcote Rd.
Durance, J., Maynard Rd. Adkins, J., Stoke Albany Edwards, W., l\1illfield St.
GT. DALBY, uear Jl/elton .1/owbray· Duxbury, G., & Son, Church Gate A1EL7'0N MOWBRAY. Fitzhugh, T ., High St.
Bonsbor, E. H. Ellingwortb, ]., East Park Rd. Barnes, C. G., herrard St. Peace, Thos . High t.
GLEN ii/AGNA, Lez'cester. Elliott, F., 137 Gt. Holme St. Clarke, E., Snow Hill W aterfield, J.,
Swadlincote Rd.
Batchelor, J. Fludc:z. G eo. Fredk., 94 Curzon St.
Fox, .l!.., Evington St.
Heycock, Edwd., & Son
Garner, F., Loughborough Rd.,
HALLA TON (Ujjinglzam). Belgrave
Buttriss, IL & W. Gimson, IV., & Son, 47 Welford Rd.
HINCKLEY. Haddon, vV. Gladstone St .
Castle, F., Castle St.
Cuer, \V. & Co., St ckwcll Head
Hallam, J. I., Impe rial Hotel, t.
Saviour1s Rel.
Lincolnshire.
Farmer & Greaves, l\fount Rd. Hanson, W., 34 Sparkenhoe St.
Flavell, J. \V., n2 Castle St. Hardington & Elliot, l\1illstoue Lane ALFORD. BARTON-ON-HUNBER .
Garner, J., Chessher St. Harris, T., 220 Clarendon Park Rd. Fletcher & Taylor· Davis & H witt, 12 Burgate
Goodman, T.,z_J Albert Rd. Harris, ·w. 15 New Bridge St . Steele, C., Bourne Rd. Stamp, J ., Brigg Rd .
Hall & Son, 1.,!Ueen's Rd. Herbert, H., & Sons, 23 and 25 Jllill- Wood, A., Commercial Rd. BILLING BOROUGH,
Harrold, X· & vV., 14 B?rough stone Lane
Harrold, r., 48 Castle St. Jfotk1'ngllam.
Herbert, T., 100 Wclforcl Rd. ASHBY, Brigg. Wadsley & Co.
fcffcote, Andrew, Druid St. H ewitt, G., 48 St. Peter's Rd . Tackson, S.
Littleer, W . H., Trinity Lane Holmes, T.. Erskine Rd . kins1ey, T., Senr. B.INBROOKE, Afadut Rasen.
Rowley, T., Derby Rd. Holt, 18 St. Peter's Rd . Kinsley 1 \V., Jun. Maultby, Hy .
Sutton, E ., Hill St. Horspool, C., Belgrave Rd. Marshall, J. BOSTON.
Woodcock, B ., Rugby Rd. Hoult, Thos. 13 Stoughton t. Cade, T . H.,High St. Joinery Works
HOSE, Aleltoll Jlfowbray. Hutchinson, .E.T., & Son, De Mont- BARNETBY. Comer,/·· Pen t.
Stokes, John R. fort t. Manders, J. Darby, . vV., 87 High St.
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HOUGH-ON-THE-HILL, NETTLE HA :11", Lt",,coln.
Graul/lam. Bailey, J.
Shclbourn , John Pask, \V., "\Vest St .
RUDO & S0N,
WM. q~EEI\IFIELD, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS,
HUNDLEBY, Spilsby.
Brough, Tolm
HUTTO FT, Alford.
RIPPINGALE, Bourne.
\Vortley, John
GRANTHAM. RUSKING TON.
Robinson, Tohn Pattinson, F.
Builder 1.Vorks Executed include-
Additions, Church of St. Paul's,
/(!RM!NGTON.
Havercroft, John
Pattinson, 'V., & Sons
W ilton Place; New Church, Epping; KIR TOJV, Boston . SA){BY, Barton-011. -/-/umber.
and D itto, Danehill ; Chancel to Range - Langley, J. "\V. Ashton, B.
more Church, for the Right Honour- SAX!LJJY, L incoln.
: eon tractor, able Lord Burton ; New Roofs,
Branstone Church ; Chancel to St.
IURTON-!N-LINDSEY.
Broughton, J. K., High St.
Middleton, J . B.
SCOTHERN, Li"ncoln.
I ' LEA KE, Boston.
George's Church, Nottingham; Lady Lusby, T.
BOSTON, Chapel to St. Alban's Church, Not- Richardson, James
L!NCOLN. Hill, T.
SCAMPTON.
tingham ; MP.Ssrs. Tlodley & Garner,
Archts. New Church, Hornsey; Close,H S .&W ,BrayfordS•de Nth. SCUNTHORPE (Do11caste1·).
LINCOLNSHIRE. New Church and Parsonage, Hamp- Fanthorpe, B., Montague St. Bcltons Bros., Chapel St.
stead; Jas. Brooks, Esq., Archt. 1-Ialkes Bros. q Friar Lane Hrown, E., Froclingham Rd.
Substructure of Metropolitan Fruit Harrison1, J- 'rvr., Mch,illc St. Close, J ., ·wells St.
Plans and Estimates and Vegetable Mru:ket; Heavy Horton, ::;,. & R., 20 Portland St. Hollingsworth, A. C ., A llanby St.
a\lditions at Foreign Cattle Market, Lansdown & So n, Melville St . Holl ingsworth, W . A., \Velis St.
given for any Class of Deptford ; City Archt. Denton Otter, M., & Co., St. Rumbold's St. Skinner, T., \"\Tinterton Rd .
Manor; New Church, Aslockton; Sands, C., Chapel Lane Thompson, C. E., Clark St.
Work. Heavy additions to Chichester \Vright, "\V., & Son, Park St. Thompson, H. J ., Gilliatt St.
Asylum; Sir A. Blomfield & Sons, LONG "SUTTON. SKEGNESS.
Established r878. Archts . New Churches, Llandudno & Beam, John Crawshaw J., .A:lcxandra Rd.
Harrogate; Jno . Oldrid Scott. Esq., Carbutt. T. Dunkley, Geo.,& Son, \ ¥ainfleet Rd.
................................ Archt. St. Stephen's Schools, Pad- Carbutt; R. R . SLEAFORD .
dington ; A. T . Bolton, Esq., Archt.; LOUTH. Hanks, John, & Son, 79 ·west Banks
Hand l e~, J., 20 High St. Additions to Glevering Hall.Suffolk; Mawe•·, IL & R., Kidgate Benstead , H. W., West Banks
Hill & Son, Red Lion Sq. Ditto to Rougham Hall, Suffolk, S . Bool, ] . B., Carre St .
Tessop, C ., Bargate Bridge ·works
Leafe, J., 43 Sleaford Rd.
Gambier Parry, Esq., Architect.
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J. M. THOMPSON &SONS, Kirk, Knight & Co ., J ermyn St.
1'1axey & Son ]~astgate
Leng, W., 67 Main Ridge BUILDERS AND Tapster, A., Castle Causeway
Lucas, John, .15 West St. Sharp, M. T., Little Bytham
Parker, If. W ., & on~ 46 VVormgate "\Valkcr Bros. & Parks,LittlcGonerby CONTRACTORS, SPALDING .
Peck, F. 1 \.Vitham Bank Louth,Grlmsby& Sutton -on -Sea. Lcvcslcy, '\~'illiam, :Qouble St.
Wartnaby & Son, Barrowley Rd . \Vatson, C. A., 85 "Winsover Rd.
"Pinder & Son, Main Ridge Works Executed incl ,,de-
"S h erwin~ S ., \Vide Bargate GRIMSBY, GREAT. SP!LS/JV.
Charles, J. Clecthorpcs Rd. Holme Hill Board School,<him.sby;
·Taylor. J ., Red Lion St. Hunter, W., & Son, Market St.
Gilbert & ICirton 1 123 \~'elholme Rd. Charlflll Bell, Esq., Architect, London.
Rattenbury, "\V. IN., Halton Rd.

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BOURNE. Guy, E., & Co., Alfred St. Clee Park Hotel, Grimsby; E . W . .,vValker, Wm., Queen St.
Farehrother, Esq., Architect, Grims-
Chappell , H., & on, North Rd. by. WesleyA.n Chapel, Wmgby; STALLINGBOROUGH.

H~u~!~Sa~dG~o~~~!!D
•Gelsthorpe & Sons, North Rd. John Wills, Esq., Architect, Derby Jcwitt,A.
\\'right & Wall, Meadow Lane & London. Wilford Church, Not- STAMFORD .
tingham; Messrs. Naylor & Sa.le, Bowman & Sons, St, l\1artins

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BRANSTON, Lincoln . 1 A.rchiteots, Derby. The Orme Bede Corby, H . Foundry Rd.
Cook & Cranham Some ' Houses, Louth; James Fowler, l-I~l~1day, F. S .1 Empingham Hill
Greenham, J. Grimsby Union "\Vorkhonse and Esq., Areht. Louth. GrimsbyCord- H1l11a111 1 "\\' ., 9 St. Leonard's St.
present extension ; Roads, Sewerage, age _ Company's Works; Geo . W. Hinson Bros., Cemetery Rd.
BROUGHTON. Girder Bridges, Subways (2), for Atkinson, Esq., Leeds, Architect. Ludlow, D ., ro St. Peter's St .
Lord Heneage; A. "\V. T . Grant Doddington Chul"Ch, Cambs. H. C. Peasgood, Edwd ., r8 All Saints' St.
Holt, Thomas Pcasgood, J as ., 7 & 8 A ustin St .
'.l'horold; Grimsby Corporation; Scaping, Esq., Architect, Grims by.
BRIGG. .Maltings, Badey Stores, Kilns, &c., Ice Factory, Grim•by Dock ; W . Roberts Bros ., Wharf Rel.

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for Messrs. A. Soames & Son ; Higher F. Cott, Esq., Engineer, Grace- Rouse, J. :hif., St. Leonard's St.
Clark, Caleb, Queen St. Scholes, Rd ., Emping-ham Rd.
Dent, George, r2 Bridge St. Grade School ; Offices & Caretaker's church St., E .C. Heneage Schools
House, extensions to Schools, &c ., for for Grimsby School Board; H . c'. "\Voolston, John , 3r St. Peter's St.
BURGH. Scaping, Esq., Archt., fuimsby. ST/GA-NEY, Boston.

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the Grimsby SchoolBoard;IceFactory
Gray, T., Brewery Lane (output300tons per day) Cold Stores Cresswell, ScarcliJl'e, Killamarsh, Pogson 1 J.
"\Vaite, J. G ., Station Rd. for Messrs. Hagerup and Doughty; and Spinkhill Stations, and Lang- SUTTON /JR!DGE ( 7p·,;·boclt).
Pile Driving, Jetties, Coal Hoists, with J unction Carriage Shed, Lau- Bateman, James R., Flint House
CANDLESBY, Bnrglt . Sewerage, Road-paving, for the Gt. cashire, Derbvshire and E. C. Rail-

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SUTTON-ON-THE-SEA,Aiford.
Kime, J abez Central Railway; Grimsby Electric way ; R. Elliott Cooper, Esq., :h{oore, Fredk.
Lighting Station ; Imperial Hotel ; Engineer, Westminster. Thompson, J . M., & ons
CARLTON-LE-MOORLA JVD, Diamond Jubilee Provident Homes;
Newar!.:. ULCEBY.
.Ash, J. Offices and Pump House for the Vickers, G. IL, 34 Queen St . Potts, William
Grimsby Waterworks Co . ; Stables, LUDDING7"0N (GoJle). HIA!NFLEET, R.S.0.
CONINGSBY, Lincolu . Stores, Overhead Stable and Per- Stothart, \ V . (Joiner) Turner, J. T., & Son, Barkham St.
.Jackson, Wm ., Boston Rd. manent Way for GrimRby Tramway V\Taterland , Henry T-VINTHORPE, Skeg"ess.
Co.; Offices, Stores, Stables, Ma-
CROSBY. chine, Blacksmith's Shop, &c ., for JlfARKET RASEN. Turner, Jas.
Ellis, James the Gt. Central Engineering Co . ; Freeman, Fred . HIOODHALL SPA, Lincoln.
Messrs. Schofield, Hagerup and Scupham , II ., & Sons Crookes, B., "\Vitham Rd.
DEEP/NG S1'. :JAMES, Doughty's Shipyard; North-E~stern METHEJUNGHAM. WOOTTON.
A1ai·ket Deejn11g. Steam Fishing Co.; Tadcaster Tower Greenwood, T. \Vest, "\Villi am & Robert
Smith, J.C. Brewe•·y Co. ; and others. .
DONINGTON, Spaldi"ng.
Hodson, H ., Victoria St. W.
Barnsdale, George, i\1arket Pl.
EAST HECKINGTON, Boston .
Holling-worth, W . 'fO Victoria St .
Ion, \V :.i. Sydney St., Cleethorpes
Middlesex.
Lewis, Charles, 78 Daubney St. ACTON Crimp, \°\T., "K.osikot "Avenue Rd
Newton, J . B. :Marrows, H., 84 Garden St. Ferrcs Hros., Churchfield Parade ·
FISKER TON,"Li11coln . Nightingale&Danby 1 Convamore Rd.

G. BOLLOM,
Ford, H., Willcott Rd.
Sharpe, E. Porkcss, U. , Clayton St. H?oper 1 G., 27 Ave nue Rd.
Smith G. & J., Lord St. N•cholls, R., Grafton Rd
GAINSBOROUGH. Snowden & Sons, Albion '. t. Smith, R., 2 Avenue Rd.·
Thompson, J. !vL, & ·ons Victoria St.
Builder and
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Douson, J. A., Brid&"e Rd. 1
\Vilkinson & Houghton, Sydney St ., ASHFORD.
Elmes, J ., Garfield St. Hewitt, Geo., The C rescent
Fisher, John, 86 Church St. Cleetho•Ji-~BROUGH. Robinson & Francis
Furniss, Jobn, Church Lane Waddingham, J.
eontractor, BRENTFORD.
Greenwood, C. 1\1". 1 10 Church St .
Kirk, C., York Ter., Sanclificld L ane HECK/NG TON.
Dodson, G.
HORN LANE, Barner, J., 93 High St.
Dorcy, J., & Co., Distillery Rd.
\Voods, John, Ropery Rd. A ND
H!BALDSTOW, Bngg. CHI TVICK.
GLENTWORTH. Jeffrey, J., & Son 14 BIRKBECK AVENUE, A1-lcl~son, T . H., & ons, 252 High
Waugh, T . HOGSTHORPE, Alfoi·d. Arundel & Son , Grove Park
GRANTHAM. Rose, W. L.
HORNCASTLE.
ACTON, W. Blackburn, "\V., ElliottRd.,HighRd.
Cooper, H. C., 356 High Rd .
Cragg, \V., Caythorpe, S.O . ]~ell , Frank, 38 East St. Gunfl, C .R. , 30 Cranbrook Rd .
Hawl ey, Geo., Buckminster, near Helton & Son, ro Lincoln Rd. ~i~
Heath, _D. D., High Rd.
Hawley & Franklin, 21 Swincgate Hittdiffe, Mark, 26 South St. References to Loudon and Local Hunt, S., Burlington Rd.
Miller, J., New _St. Heath, J., 7 Stanhope Rd . Architects under whom various

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Leeder, L. L ., & Co., High Rd.
Parks, D ., 5 Swmegate liensman, C ., Bank St. Contracts have been executed. Moms, T. Y., Duke H.d
Priest, G., 6<} Grantley St. Pipe, George Y., Bridge St. Nicholls, Thos., Church St.
Middl es ex-continued. Monmouthshire.
Powell, S. J ., Woodstock Rd., Bed- Holliday & Son, High St., North
ford Park Finchlcy
ABER BEE(;, R .S .O. cwell

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Rogers, C., .148 High Rd. Johnson, G ., & Son, Regent's Park & Sons, Barrack Hill
Whitman, H . J.. High Rd. Rd., Church End Lewis, David, Llanhilleth ones, David, Harrow Rd.
COWLEY. Lee, E. E . & A., Bedford Rd., East ABE RCA RN. ones, Wm., & on, 5 l\iioun_!i oy Pl..
Hardy, W . St . A. li'inchley Davies Bros., VVest End ordan, E . C. Corporation Rd.
Marriott, C. W oodside Park North Harris, Albert, W est End Lawson , A., & Co ., VictoriaAvenue
EAL ING . l\IIa ind cc ,.
Adamson, T. H., & Sons, St. Mary's Finch ley . ' A BERGA vENNY.
Nixo n,-, Oakfield Rd. L eadbctcr, Bros ., Clytha Pa1·k Rd .
Rd. Foster, Thos. S., Frogmore St. Linton, John, 88 Commercial St.
Bailey, A., ·westbury Rd. Peake, Vl. , 'I"or rington Park North Sier & Denman, Chapel Rd.
Fiochley ' Li nton , W. A., Chepstow Rd.
Bailey, A . E ., H aven Lane Thomas, J. G., & Sons, Lion St. Lock, C ., 25 Car!eon Rel. (vVar De-
Bail c-y, W. 4 :r.i1arlboro' Gardens Pointing, ] ., Lambert Rd., North
Finchley ABERTILLERY. partment Contractor)
Edwards, j'., & Son, Sprin g B<lg. Rd. Raglcr. N ., & Co . Lyle, R. r22 Caerlcon Rd.
Holland & Sons, 62 :Matlock Lane S hewry, vV . Church End
Stonncll , i'., Pa1·k Lodge Vil las · Gacn Bros., B rynteg Martin & Son, Clytha Park Rd.
Kimpton & H.angcr, 14AYVarwickRd. Phillips, 'Vm ., Castle St. Matthias, J ., Bassaleg Rd.
Loving, ,V., 2 Oxford Rd . l\!Iarkct J?Jacc, East Finchlcy
Thrum, R., Finch Icy Park
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Smith, \¥. , Queen St. Monks, J., & Co., Dock St .
1\1:yring,B., & . 'on, The Broadway ' Vill iams, A . P., Oak St. l\Ioorc, J .. 30 Lyne Rd. •
P earce,-, 1 Broughton Rd., Ealing 'Villcocks & Son, 2 Park Hall Place
CHEPSTOW. :Moore, \Vm., 20 Daniel St.
Dean HAMPTON HILL. Morgan, A. S., & Co., r Godfrey Rdl
Penny & Co., 18 The :Mall Phillips, John, 27 vVclsh St.
Bai ley & Sonj High St. CTYklBRAN, Newport. Parfitt, A . E., Beachwood Rd.
EDMONTON. Richardson, . Parfitt, D., Penylan Park, l\IIaindec
Berry, G., I Qucndon Cottages Si ngleton & Sons S immonds, C. vV. , t. Dial's Rd.
l'arfi tt, H . E., G ib bs Rd.
Brown & Sons, Rai lway Ap proach CRUMLIN, R.S.O. Partridge, J. C., Stow H ill
HA 111P70lV-ON- T HAMES. Monks, ] ., & Co.
Brown, H. E., I Suffolk Villas March, H e rbe rt , Marling Park l?ricc, '\.Y., 70A Upper Lewis St.
Cropley. ,V. vV., & Son, Lr. F ore St. Moyan, T . L. Prosser, T., Caerleon Rd.
Wright, Jolrn , Statio n Rd.
Jones, Frcdk., ilvcr St. (Road and EBBW VALE, R .S.O . Reed, C.H., r Malpas Rd.
Sewer Contractor) HANTYELL . Davies, S. T., Eureka Pl. Richards, D. '\¥., NCarlboro' Rd.
Lacy, G. F., Upper l?ore St. Raker, C. A., Oaklancls Rd. Thomas, Dan . E ., 40 Victoria Rd. Richa rds, E., Courtybclla Joinery-
Jami eson, A., Jwlig-11 St. LL/11\TLULLETH. Wks.
i\1ills, J. Boston Rd. Lowis, D. S hopl an<l, Chas ., 20 Fair Oak Tcr .
Smalcs,J. W., Church Rd. MAES-Y- CWMMER. Sier, vV., Sliaftesbu ry St .
HAREF!ELD, Uxbridge . Andrew & Ramsay W est, Chas ., 287 Caerleon Rd.
Brown, C ., & Sons Yeo, W., Flcur-de-lis Williams, R., & Son, 101 Raglan St ..
HARR!NGAY. MONMOUTH. PANDY, near Abergavenny.
Treasure & So n, W ightman Rd. Jones, T. H., Monn ow t. Parry, T. , Glanant
BUILDER~ Mackie, J., Drybridge St. PONJ'NE ~VYDD, uear Newport ..
NARRO IV-ON-THE -HILL. l\1organ, Chas., l\1ayhill
Batchelor, A . T., High St. Parfitt, Hy.
Parry, 0., 17 St. l\1Iary St . Sketch, H., 'Voods ide
. and . . Groom, l\I., " l'a]don Rd .
L~cey & Elden, Oakle): Rd. NANTYGLO, R S.O., PONTNETVYDD (Po11typool)
v\ alkcr, \\ . B., High t. Jlfo1lmo1tflt . R.S.O. '
W eb b, A lfr cl, Roxcth Hill Aubrey, 'V. , Greenfield ~Morga n & Evans
CONTRACTOR, vVoodbrid gc, H., vVest St. Morgan, J. T.
PONTV1lif!STER, near Newport
HAYES. NEWBRIDGE. Pritchard, J. "
Elder, James l\iforgan, Chas. F . PONTYPOOL.
Joinery Works, HENDON. VVilliams, Ellis, Cwmdows Bailey B ros.
Camfield, C. (R . P .), John's Av. NEWPORT.
Gough, F ., & Co., Church End Baglow, F., Marlborough Rd. RISCA, Newport.
Sawing & Moulding Mills, l'hill ips, G. P., Mill Hill Blackburn, ,V. M ., Pcntonvil le Lewes, J., 'Ihe Square
Brownscombc, J., & Sou , Tem.plc St . Pritchard, J., Bethany Cottage.
1-/ILL!NGDON, Uxbndge.
Buttrum, W. Cox, Isaac, Dock $t. ROCKFJELD.
LOWER EDMONTON. HOUNSLOHI".
Hiscock, T., High "t.
Davies, D. ]., i3 Fiarrow Rd.
Davies, Jas., Corporation Rd.
Morgan, J.
TREDEGAR .
Diamond, T. G., 48 Devon Pl. Edwards, R., 84 Queen St.
ISLEIVORJH. Geen & Linton, \.Vestgate Chmbrs. Edwards, Wm., 12 Duke t .
................................. Wisdom, vV ., South St. General Builders, Ltd., The l\1organ, D. , Queen Sq .
:Morgan, E ., J?ark Row
NORTHWOOD . Hazell, A ., 164 Caerlcon Rd .
Munt, ,V., Hertford Rd. ;E lkington, T. J a rrett & Fisher, 58 Chapel t. Morgan, Wm ., 73 Ch urch St.
Nix, J. vV., .17 Church St. Eames, Charles Jenkins, Tohn, & Son, ro Clifton Rd., V:iughan, D. T., 83 Commercial R d".
, Raisin. H ., Tanner's End Page, vV. ]., l\lay Lodge Stow!li ll \Va rn, \V., Church ·q .
Row,"'\¥. F., Grosvenor H..d.
Sears, Edward, I Granam Rd . PONDER'S END.
South, J ., Upper Fore t., Angel Rd. Almond, T., & Son, j4 South St.
(Road Contractor) F ield & Son, High St.
W yma n, C ., H ertfo rd Rd. Newman, E . '\V., Durants Rd.
Yates, T. W., Hertford Rd. POT7'/JR'S BAR. Norfolk.
ENFIELD. W orboys, Sam.ucl

r
I
A lmond , A. F., High Rd., Enfield SHEPPERTON, R.S.O.
Highway ALBURGH, Harleston. GEORGE RI C HES (con.)
Lucas, A., Station Rd . Brock, S. Y., & ·on
Attwood, A., Raker t . Hoare, Bt., M.P., J. B. Pearce, Esq.. '
Beckett, T., P hipps Ash Lane SOUTHALL . AYLSHAM. A reht.; Cliff House (additions), J.
Berridge, C . ,V., Gordo n Hill Brown, vV . Rottcrill, W . J. B. Pearce, Esq ., Archt.; Additions
Cfi'~r~-&ast" J\1andcville Rd., En- Gibson, G. Culley, l'., D e nmark Pl. The P leasaunce, for the LordBatter -
Lough, G . H., The Green Tude nham, R., & Sons, Burgh Rd .
Cbillingworth, R. A. & 0., Forty Hill sea, E. L. Lutyens, Esq., Archt.;
STAINES. BANHA111, Attleborottgh . Overstrand Hall, for the Lord Hill-
Crabb, r., Lancaster Rd . Allison , E ., Grccnlancls Rd. Ludkin, W . D. ingdon, E . L. Lutyens, Esq., Arcbt .;
Cross, v\r., " 'oolpack Bridge Baker, J. A., Church St. B!LDESTO.V, .0. 1\'Iansion, Cromer, for Francis Ley-
Davis, 'V., Park Rel., E nfie ld Wash Bone, Messrs., H igh St. Death, J., & Sons, High St. land Barratt, Esq., M.P., Messrs. G.
Fairhead & Sons, Sydney Rel. Tord on,A., Station ,Vks.,KingstonRd. J. & F. ,V. Skipper, Archts. ; Bur-
Frost & Coppi n Station Rd.
1 l?owcll, ]., R ichmond Rd. BOTESDALE, Diss. lin~ton Mansion, Sheringham, fo r
Gibson Bros., Station Rd . R cdnall, VI/. the Directors, A . E. Havers, A rcht.
Hardman, H., Southbury Rd . STAN1llORE, GREAT.
Kirby, G., & . 'ons BROOK.DISH, Scol;.
Hobbs, vV., & Son, Enfield Town Pollard, J. C.
l\IIason, F. \V. , 27 Queen Anne's Pl. Lawford, H. - - - - - - -.DEJIEFTAftf. >

B ush Hill Park ' CROMER . Crane, V•l., Great Fransham


SUNBURY-ON-THAMES. Bu llen, H., ••f Alfred Rd.
Ncwcombt... ... E . F~~ Great No rthern Gurney, Thomas Hubb.~rd. Moody & Co.
Station Yard windmill H ill _Tillings, T.
7'/JDDINGTON. I.:irner,)'V. T., Commercial Rd.
Patman, L. & =\.v. H., Enfield Town Portor, W. St. :Mary's Rd .
lVCack, tl ., Norwich St.
Pool, J., & ons, Chase. idc Col linson,]. F., Stanley Rd.
Porter, J., High St. Took, G., Church St.
Ranson,\¥ . , Forty :Hill
DERSINGHA1lf, J<z1zg's LY""·
Sarngc, J. H., L ancaster Rd. 1'1V1CKENH AJlf.
A noyle, J. N., St. Margaret's
GEORGE RICHE5, C ham b rs, G.
Susi,'doi?i.·i~ds 7 Rosebery Villas, Eldridge, Ch:is. "t. Margaret's Rd. Builder and C ontractor, Hudson, W.
Tweedy, vV., St. Mark's Rd., Bush l\iiessom , T. J., Grosvenor Rd.Works Riches, G.
Hill Park Roberts, W.; 4 Beauchamp Rd. CROMER, NORFOLK. W alden, vV .
Upton, J. R., Bycullah Park Estate Slade, Archibald, Twickenham Green Tlie./ollow1·11garea.fewo.f t/ie 1'Vorks DICKLEBURCH, Scolc.
White, C., Totteridge Rd. Slark, W., Heath Rd. carried 01d by nit:- "Wells, ,V.
\\"oodlidd, E., Baker St. 'Vent, ·w., io Heath Gardens Heroe Close, for J. G . Barclay, DITCHINGHA111.
FELTlclAM CXJJRI.DGE. Esq., E. J. l\Iay, Archt.; U pton Morris, Robert
Lodge, C. Borton , Herbert, 8 Cowley Rd. House, for T. F. Buxton, Esq., E. .DOWNIJAJ[ 1l!A RKE1'.
·watson, T . C. J riant, S ., & Son, Cowley Rd. J. May, A reht. ; Suffield P ark Collins, T. W .
FINCHLEl ". ]i'as~ni dge & Son 42 - 44 St. Andrew's ehools, for IL G. ' Vinter, Esq., Gage, W.
Batchelor, \V. T., Church Lane, E. C!:raingc, Her,hcrt, 43. High St. Meesrs. Milne and H a ll, Arehts. ; FAKENHAM.
J.;..,cnrlcy, C. ]. T i High St. 'l'he Grange, for Mrs. Macfarlane, Fisher, H ., Hempton Green
F inchk·{ 1
Messrs. Milne and Hall, Arch ts.; Needs, J.
Cooper. F ., Gravel Hill, Church End ' Varel & ·on., 'Vcll ington Rd.
Dowdall, l".,High St., NorthFinchl cy ·wcstacott, T ., Elthornc Rd . Sidestrand H all, for Sir Samu el Tuthill, Chas., Wells Rd.
BUILDJ:<.,RS AND CONTRACTORS. 425

N orfolk-continued. N orth am pton shire-continiied.


FOULS!-JA,11, Dere'1nm . Chilvers, 1onas
Blyth, W. H. Chilvers, \V., & Son lRCl-/ESTER. Coe, R. E., Stanground
llfargctts, H ., & Son Berril, T. & C., High St. Collison, F., Palmerston Rd.
GORLESTONj Gt. Ya.rmou tli . Mitchell. E.
Beckett, G. 1 Sout 1 Town Rd. SOU1HERY. Coils, F. . T. ~ B oroughbury
JR1HLINGBORO'. Crackne1f, J ., Huntly Grove
Bensley, W., B eccles Rd., South Porter & Son Bradshaw & Cooper Furnis Bros., Cromwell Rd.
Town STALHA.~1, Noi-wicli.
Cockrell Bros .. Pier Plain KETTERING. Gray, D. , Lincoln Rel.
Batchelor, J ., & Son Andrews, C., Park View Guttridge, J., Park Rd.
Cockrell, J. J. Lowestoft Rd. STOKE HOLY CROSS, Norwz'clt. Hammond, H., Eastfi.el<l Rd.
Cockrell , r. W., & Son. 188 High St. Leggett, Geo . ·
Bamford, A . Stamford Rd.
Hardy & Rowell, Millfield
Cockrell, \Vm., Drury Ho., High St. Barlow, A . (Exors. of), Steam J oin -
Fuller, E , Baker St. SWAFfiHAM. ery \\Torks, Carrington St . Hav.rkin s, W. , Old Flctton
Fuller, G . r.,
IJ.I High St. Impson, T. F ., Nonvich Rd. Coltman,]., London Rd. Hicks, J., Huntly Grove
Fuller, J. l., Ni le Rd . Jeffries, G., I.ynn Rd. Co -operative Building & Contract~ Tellings, 'V., 174 Cromwell Rd.
Harvey, T. H., H igh St. l\•I al lon, R., Station \ ¥orks ing Society, Ltd., H avelock St. Lucas, J ., Dogsthorpe Rd.
VVoods, ~ - ~., 14 Nelson Rd. addler, Chas ., .'tation Rd. Dickens & :Mutton, Bath Rd. llfills, B., Old Fletton
GRIMSTON. ST•VANNINGTON, No1wicli. Drevor, 0. l ., 2r Argyle St . Nichols, F., Park Rd.
I-Iorslei;.. D., Grimston Rd. Thomas, Thos. Freeman & Son , The Grove Nichols, G ., Alma Rd.
Rudd, J. Goodwin, J., Gas St. Nicho ls, R. T., L.incoln Rd.
SWANTON MORLEY, East Henson, C ., H. eo-cnt St. Rowe, T. IV: , l\[1llficld
HANT•VOR1H, Norwich . J.Jerelr.am . Henson, H . F., Eskdaill St. 'ibley Bros., Lincoln Rd.
Chapman, "\V . Spri ngal l, Jos., & Son Howard & Lewis, Albert St. Thompson, John, & Co.,42',yood St.
HA /lf,ESTON. THE1FORD . Judkin s, H., Regent t. Thurley Bros. , Old F lctton
Rayner, A. F. ffOLl'. Houghton, Vv., & Sons. King St. L E WIN, A. & S ON . 1 Duke St. \Venlo ck, J., Lincoln Rd.
1-loldcn, S., Station Rd . Manby, S., Dalkeith Pl. RAUNDS.
Rush, W., & Son TJLNEY ST. LAWRENCE. l\fanton, S., Havelock St.
Reeder, H . W. Neal, J.C. , Station Rd. Smith & Son
HUNSTANTON.
Beeton, J. vV. UPWELL (Wz'sbecli). Payne, W. J., Upper Field St. ROADE, Noi·t/iampton .
Leach & Son Elworthy, E. , & Co . Sharman, C . C., G reen Lane ' 'lhitebread, ·wm .
Nelson, John Smith & Bunning, too B<lth Rd. ROTHWELL.
Sou thgatc & Son WALSJNGHAilf, LJTTLE . Smith, Edmunds. & Co.,llavelock ' t. Barlow, :Freel.
JUN G'S LYNN. Daglcss, Jas. MIDDLIJ10N CHENEY. Buckley, John
Hardell Bros ., London Rd . WALSOKEN, NEW' (T<Vi'sbech). Jerram, 'Thomas
Brown, "\V. H., 30 London Rd . Farrow, H. Bridge Bldgs. .411L TON, Nortlwmplon. RUSHDE.V, R.S.O .
Dye, H. .1 South Gates Hamm ent, ir., Norwich Rd. Asplin , T.. & Son Bayes, C. E., Griffith St.
Forman, A. F., 3 r Railway Rd. Raw lin, A. W. , Park .'t. Dickens Hros .. VVcntworth Rd.
1l'10ULTON, Nort/l(l111jton. l\Iarriott, R., IIigh .'t.
Hill & Horseley, Chequer St. WATTON, S.O. Buswell H. Sparrow, 1-Iy., \ Vellingborough Rd.
Nash & Lcanglcy, Friars St. Adcock, & Sons Tanner hros . . \vindall, T ., l\!Ioorc Rel.
Smith, ·w. F ., Albert St. WELLS. NOR ?HAMPTON. \ ·Vhittington & Tomlin, Queen St.
LETHERJNG.SE TT~ Holt, R.S.O. H inson, 1., Theatre Rd . Archer, E ., Abington St. \Vilm ott, T., Junr., Newton Rd.
Hewitt, Geo . WEST W"ALTON (W1;·bec/J.) . Beardsmor , VV., Albert St.
LJTCHA,Jl. THRAPSTON.
' Curtis, W. G rimmer & ' 'I ebb Branson, G., & Son, St. :Mary St.
Coates, \V . 1 & Son
1,VJN7ER TON, Gt. J armoidli. Cosfor<l, R., Connaught St.
Dour; las,. J., London Rd . 1 Far Cotton Pettit, C.
A1AR1HA ilf, Gt. Yaiwoutli. Beech, A. A.
Kirby, Jas . Emery, 1'., .')O Abi ngton Av. TOIVCE 7ER.
MJDDLETON. /,VORS1ED, No1-wicl1. Finnegan, R ., \.Vc ll ington Place Iieath, Thom.as
Gamble, G. Fiddy, J. W. Fisher, G. T., 6 Castilian Ter. ' 'Vheeler, T.
,JJUNDESLEY, Ntli. Wnlsham . IVYMONDHAM. Garrett ...Jol111, Bostock Avenue
Hailey & Son, H ethersctt Green,~., Palmerston Rd.
1'VAl\ERLEY, Stamford.
Gray, G., Paston Semmcnce, E. L., ::\1idcll cto'' St. Roberts, A . S.
Green. Hy., Ashburnham Rd.
NORTH WAL.SJ-IA.JI. . 'kipper & Barkham Hawtin, A. P., Colwyn Rd . WEEDON.
Cornish & Gaymer YARMOUTH, GRIJAT. H eap, VV., S_t. Jam es' St. Roberts, Edmuud, & Son
Eastoc, R. Balls, J., JS Northgate St. }\1Iartin , H ., Thenford St. l•VELLINGBOROUGH.
Laycock, W. Hanks, R ., 15 H anson Rd. Sharman, E . D. & Son, Scmilong Abbott C . \V., Vivian Rd.
Wilson, W PlOR l.VJC H. Harnar~ lVI., II.:) Southtown Rel. ouster, G . \¥., 46 Lower !Iounts Herrill,'W., ''lcstficld Rel.
Beech, 1...:r. \\f., Northgate St. \Vingrovc & Stanley, Talbot Rd . Brown, E~ & Son, Castle St.
Barnard, J., St. Peter's St. Hand, A. E., 87 Albion Rd. Dorman, '1 . JI., 'trodc Rd .
Chapman, ~-, & Son, Rupert St. OUiVDLE.
Bray, J. F. ,'I., Regent Passage Howe,\¥ .. & Sons Hacksley Bros., Regent St.
Daws, R. , l~ Son, Dcrcha1!1 R~ . Brock, S. Southtown Rd. Ireson, J. VY., G lapthorne Rd. I!arrison, VY. J., K.no x Rd.
Downino-, John, & Son, V1ctona St. Carter & '\'!right, King St. South Henson, Geo., :\Iidland Rd.
Gill, .Th7's.,,_ R~1pcrt St. PEAA'!RK, Peterboro' .
ooper, I. S., Theatre Plain Neavcrson, E . :Uarriot.,_H.. , J.'t.a.nelag-b Rd .
Harrison, L. l' . Cork, \Vm., Northgatc St. Smith, \.>'. A., Park R el.
Hawes, G . E., & Sons, Duke St. Davy, A. J., '18 Market Rd. PETERBOROUGH. Stevens, W., Great Park St.
Holmes, J., Reel Lion St. , t. Durrant, G. \ •\ T., St. l'cter's Plain Bailey, T., Eastficlcl Rd . ·
'tephen's Hcech, .E . 'N. , Lincoln Rd. IVEl?R ING TO.V, Peterboroug!t.
Easto, R., Dean Side
Hurn, J., 25 Su rrey Rd. Emmerson, F .. Friars Lane Hridgefoot, J., & Son, Woodstone Pine, H. & Sons, Church View House
North, VY.,. . & 'on, . 't. ' t~p h en's St. Flaxman, G. T., 59 St. Peter's Rd.
Rice, 0. H ., 29 Calvert St. Flaxman, S . B-, 59 St. Peter's Rd.
Scarles Bros., Queen's Rd . Grimb1e, F.i 15~ Caistcr Rd.
Smith, J. S., 2+ City Rd., Lakenham Gunns, A., {.ampart Rd.
Tinkler G . s.I Sandringham Rd .
1
Tyrrell Bros., VVhitcfriars Bridge
WeCTg, R. , St. George's P lain .
Harman, J., Northgatc St.
Harman, T. D ., Palgravc Rd.
H owes, Thos., 59 York Rd.
Northumberland.
Wilkin , W ., 6 Cow Hill, St. Giles Tary, A., Rampart Rd.
Wilkins, ·. R ., 37 \V. Pottergate St. Leggett, J ., 39 Dene Side BER /VIC K -0.V-TIVEED.
Yelf Thos. H., Station Yd., Thorpe ALLE.VDALE, R .S.0 .
~Ioore & Son, Lichfield Rd ., South - Richardson, \~T . , Low House Cockburn, T. , & Son, Castle Gate
You;1gs, J ., & Son, Chapel Field Rd. town El liot, 1":I., & Son, Tweed St.
POST/VICK, Noi-wic:/i. ALN.llOUJH, R.S.O.
l\foore, Jas., 39 North Ouay Blythe, 0 . Gray lL, & Sons, Ravcnsdowne
Riches, R. W. Rand, Sidney, Regent R.d . \ ¥ilson, G. E. Russ~ll, Jam e::;, Pa.lace St.
SHERJNGHA1lf. Read, J. S . North Quay ~ILNW!CK. BLYTH.
Daws, R. & Son
1
Springall, Jt, 124 Nelson Rd . Archibold , Hugh, Nar,'s Head Yard Harron & Temple Hodgson's l\\Iills,
Sadler, C. A . \Vall, H. , I I Tottenham St. Forster \ ·V., & Son, Narrowgate Cowpcn Quay
''lard, John, 83 North Ou:iy Nettlesl1ip, C., 5 Howick St. Baxter R .,SalisburySt.,CowpenQuay
Seaman, LvETTISHA111. \ •\Tiseman, C., 40 \'Vrll eslcy Rd . Short, T., & Son, Roxburgh P l. Bowor, Hy., Hcaconsfield St.
.Chambers & Sons ' Vright, A., Fuller's Hill Smith, ·w. J., Percy St . Cocks Bros., High St., \Vaterloo
Thompson, C., & Son Pottcrgate 't. Craggs, T., 31 'tanlcy St.
Weatheritt, \ V., Bondgate \Vithout Fawcett, J., Percy. St. 'outh
\Vhinbam, J., Sw~nsficld Cottage Goulding & Sons, Hcaco.nsfield St.
A.11/JLE, Acldt'11gto11.. Newbiggin & Goodlass, Beaconsfield

Northamptonshire. Brown R . & G., 13 Dov ·cote St.


1
Carse R. , & Son, 8 \ Vcllwood St.
Earnsi1aw Robt., Kcwburgb . 't.
1
St.
Simpson, J. l~ \V ., \:Vaterloo
\ i\Tcightman, J. D ., \Vaterloo
DENFORD, 1'1irajston. Green, W. (Pl umber)
BARBY, Rugby. Jordan, A .1 Bede St. (Joiner) CHATHJLL.
Hopkins & Son Freeman & Son Moscrop, .I: . Elliott Bros., Preston
BLISWOR7H. EARLS BARTON, Norflinmjton. Richardson, R . 1 7 Gibson t. <Joiner) CORBR!DGE - ON- Tl"NE.
.Chester, ,V. Harris, John JJIJLFORD . Davison, Jos., Bridge B;cnk House
BRACKLEY. EASTO.V-ON-THE-HlLL Muckle, Thomas CULLERCO.·I TS.
(Stamford). BELL!NGHA,lJ Douglass, Jamcs, 6 )[ona 'fer.
Hawkins,"'· H. & T.
8 YF!ELD, Nortlznmjton.
Perkins, {as. li!artinson, John Dykes, ,V., 13 Dove 't.
Kerred, ·w. Perkins, VFINEDO.V. BENIVELL, Newcasfle -011 - Tyne. Eskdale, T., 32 Percy Av.(Plumber)
Dunn John, New Benwell GreenwcTI, H.
COGENHOE . Abbott, S . Scott, W.
.Clayson Bros. Henson, F . Prudl;oe, Joscph 1H c nwe11 V ill age 1
Thirlwell,· P., & .Son, South Benwell Scott, ,'I. (Plumber)
DAVENTRY. Titmus, J.
GEDD!NGTON, Kettering. \'leddle Hros., South Benwell DUDLEY, R.S.O.
Adams, T., Oxford Rd . Worley, J ., & Son, New Benwell Pattison, C.
Bosworth, J ., New St. Patrick, Jas.
426 BUI L DERS AND CONTRACTORS.

North u m berla n d-continued. N or th um berlan d-continued.


EA RSDON, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Dinning & Cooke, P ercy Iron Works; Veitch, R., Barrack Rd. SPITTAL.
W alker, H.( & Son, Ltd., 55 W est-
¥~~\~~~jlh':n p 91 Perl St. (Plumbers, &c .) Storar, D., & Sons (Masons)
Donkin, ., Corporation St. gate Rd. Plumbers, &c.)
Easten, ., 277 '\Vestgate Rd . '\Vcatheritt, T., ~-5 Pilgrim St. TWEEDMOUTH.
EMBLETON, Cltat/ult. Be¥eridgc, M., Main St: (Mason)
App leby, Ma rk ElliottBros .i Otterburn Ter.,J esmond vVeatherl ey, E ., Villa P l.
E lliot, J., Ham burgh Chbs., Quayside '\Vhitc, T. & J., Breamish St. Brigham, VV ., & 'ons (Joiners)
FOREST HALL, Emley & Sons, Ltd., Westgate Rd. Wilkinson, W. B., & Co.,Ltd., IJ t. Davidson, Thomas, Main St. ( foiner}
JVewcastte -ou-1'vue. (Plu mbers, &c.) l\1Iary's P l. (Plaster, Concrete, and Elliott, H ., & Son, Main St . (l\lasons)1
N icholson, Robt. F erg uson, Tohn, St. Mary's P l. Fireproof Works) Ru ic , P., & Son (Slaters & Plasterers).
GOSFORTH, Newcastle-on-Tyne. l"erguso n, W., & Son, 13 Prudhoe St. Wilson, J., 200 Heaton Rd. Sidey, A. ( later and Plasterer)
F leck, W. C., IIJ High St. (Plasterers) S idcy, R. W., Main St. (Plumber}
NORTH SHIELDS. mart, Thos. (Slater and Plastere r)
Gabey, L., Causey St. Forsyth, J., Elswick Cou rt Adam,~Geo . ,_Park Ter.
Robson vVm., Elmfield Rd. Franklin, W ., ~'lanor Ho. Rd. Smith, G., Main St. \Plumber)
Bolton, R., King St. Turner,Jos .,& Son( 'laters&Plastrs.
Smith, 'hos., Broomfield Ter. George, E. T., 12 Cariol Sq. Brand & l\Iacintyre, Bedford St.
HALTWHIS'J'LE . Glaholin vr., 98 Grey St. \Plumber) (Plumbe rs) TYNE MOUTH.
Coulson & Jackson (J\Iasons) Harris,'{ B., Osborne Rd ., J esmond Brannen, David, Seymour St. J.
L., Prier's House
lVIiller,
Martin, J., & Son, Park Village Harris, k ., & Son, 79 Gloucester St. Brown, T., Tynemouth Rd.
~VALLBOTTLE, Newburn .
(Carpenters and J oincrs) Brown, vV., 4 Trinity Lane (Plumber)
SnowdcnJ,J., Park (Carpenter, &c.) Coulson, J., King St. Anderson, J. (Mason)
Wilson, G . (Joiner)
Watson J:Sros. (:.\Iasons) JOHN C. HOPE , Coulson, r., Victoria Pl.
Dalziel , T.,Tyncrnouth Rd. (Plumber) WALKER-ON-TYNE.
HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL. Contractor,
Hunter, J. & G. :1.L Elliott, J., 51 Church St. Roxborough, \.Ym ., Low \.Valkcr·
E lswick Rd ., Newcas tle- on- Tyne . Fleming & Co., Mill St. (Painters)
HEX HAM. (Plumber)
Masonry, Brickwork, Joinery . Grievc,T.,& Co .. Bcdfor<l St.(Plmbrs.) \.Vatson, Thos.
Civil, John, 6 Hcncotcs
Plttmbt'ng , Glazing, Plastering . Heslop, J. i::., Bedford St. (Pl umb er)
Darlington , '\V. & J . I:Iewison, E. Th'I., 34 Union St. WALLSEND, R.S.O.
Herdman, T.1, & Son, Broadgate (Slating and Pai11ting only let to Sub.
(Plumber) Dixon, G., Philiphaugh
aint, J ., & ::io~1s, F ell Side Contractors.)
Hogarth, ] ., 58 l cdford St . (Car- Duffey, J., D enham Ter.
Snowball, E. , H encotes St. Conl1acts carn(•d out du.n'ug tile penter and Joiner) Green, 'l"., Nort h Rel .
HORNCLll•FE, ta::»t few yca1 s 1/1.clude : H ughes, T., .;2 North St . (Carpenter H cdd crley, T., High St .vV .(Pl umbcr )·
Be1·w1.f.;k-ou.-7'weed. Over 40 Hotels rebuilding, and 10 and J oiner) l\facHarg, T., High St.
Turner, J., & Sons (Slaters and entir ely new (with a ll internal Kent, l<.. A. & S., 94 Church Way M cGraw, Thos.
Plasterers) fittings ). Several Villas, Shops, and Leighton, G. W., Cleveland Rd. Potts, ] ohn, Holley St.
Office Building•. Brewery a n d McKay, vV., Upper Camde n St. JVARK.
HORSLEY-ON- TYNE. Laundry Buildings, Conven t an d
Lishman, Isaac (Carpenter and ] oincr) vVclton, Vf., Mellow Burn
Schuols, with Presbytery and over 20 l\Iorrison, R., Cecil St. (Carpenter
HOWDE1\"- 0N-TYNE Shop Fronts, with chop a nd Office WARKf·VORTH, Acldl1tgfon.
(see vVlllr11glon Quay) . and Joiner)
Fittings . Norris, J., Russell St. Green,J. & G.
KILLINGvVORT!-1, NL'Wcastte- The above having been carried out Park, G., Tynemouth Re~. HIHITLE ! "-B!"-IHE-SEA,
on -T;1ue. under the followi ng local A r chi- Park, IV . H., & Son, Bedford St. R.S.O.
Oliver, Jos., & Son tects:- (Pain ters) Hilton, Jam es, Park Avenue
B . F. f: impson, Esq., F .R.I.B.A., Patterson, N . A., Tyne St. (Plumber) Li sle, G., Stan ley Ho., vV hitlcy Rd ..
LONCFRAMLINCTON, 12 Grey St. : Messrs . Oliver, Leeson,
11/oif>elli. Pelton, T., 15 George St. Nesbit, R. H., & Son, Hill Heads
& Wood, Bank Chmbrs., Mosley Purvis, I-1., 78 Saville St. (Plumber) Nicholson, J. D .
Hilton, Jas. (loinc r) St.; Messt'S. J. Oswald & Son , 33
Robinson, ''( Ramsey, - , Rod way ~fe r. (Painter) R e nner, VY ., Collingwood Tcr.
1llONKSEA TON.
D ryden, Robert
Mosley St. ; W. Glover , Esq., 16
Market St.; Messrs. Rope & Max -
well, 25 New Brid ge St.; C. Walker ,
I Ri chardson, vV. vV., Stephenson St.
(Joiner)
Ritson, J., •16 Tyne St. (Plumber)
Ritchie, N .
Robson, G.
Scott, W . (Sanitary Engineer)
MORPETH. Esq.,26Rldonf:q.; J . W . Rounthwaite, Ross ite r, J ., 6+ Bedford St . (Car- Smelt, vV.
Athey, 'I'. "\·V., Collingwood Lane Esq., A.R.I.B.A., 13 Mosley St. ; penter and Joiner) W elstod, W .
(Slater & P lasterer) E . Bowman , Esq., Westgat e Rd. Scott, R. D., Trinity L a ne (Joiner )
Beattie, \¥ m., Pegs wood All of Newcastle-on -Tyne, an d Simpson,-, Linskill St. (Painter) WIDEOPEN, Dudley, R.S.O ..
Bowman & Garvie, Bridge St. any of wh om can be referreil t o for 'impson, J. & V\f. 1 Coach Lane Gray, Amos
(Decorators) reference. Steele,]., 162 Stephenson St. (Car- H/'/LL!NCTON QUA l:
Bryson, J., Bridge St. (Jo iner) penter and Joiner) Cook, Wm., Rosebil l
Daglish, G .. & Son, Ncwgatc
1 Taylor, W. B ., Railway 't .(Plumber) Davidson, J., Jun., Rosehill Rd.
Fairbairn, T. (Plasterer) Hunting & George, South St. Thomp:so n, Hy., Vicary .St. '\~feir, W. 1'.
Fryer, T., Bridge St. Huntley, J., _,J Shiel ds Rd . 'Wa rd, vV. IV., Howard St. (Pair.ter) VVortlcy, John, George St.
HasweTI, G. & C., Corporation Yard Hutchin son T., E lswick Rd.
(Joiners) Tack son , J .. Corporation St. PO.VTELAND, WOOLER, R .S.O.
Middlemiss, T. W., Olc!gatc (Mason) Kirk & Brown , Potte ry Lane 1Vewcastte-on-1'yne. B attic, G . & J., High St.
Routledge, l\I., lfigh tanners Lowry, J. & W., I Corporatio n St. Henderso n, J., & Sons H ogarth & Crangle
(Joiner) Lunn , J ., 8~ Snowdon St . ROTHBURY, M o1f>ellt. R edpath, J.. High t .
Stafford, J., Union 't. (Joiner) lVIauchlen, G. IL, Moor St. Davison & Pyle Toda, J., !'enter Hill
Waterson, Geo., Jun., Bceswing i.\Iaug-han, N. W., 168 vVestgatc Rd . Muckl e, Thomas Tulley & 'ons, C hurch St.
Waterso n, J. & G., Bridge t. Midd lem iss Bros ., Haymarket Lane
(Masons) Moor, G. H., Forth St.
NEWCASTLE-ON- TYNE . Nixon, Edwd ., Crow's Nest Lane
Anderson , J., Cromwell St. R ichardson, J ., & Co., St. Andrew's
Ct., 45 Pilgrim St. (and] oincrs)
Baston, vValtcr, Rosedale Tcr.
Baty & Co~ Pottery Lane
Bellwood , K., i\Ioor St.
Not ting hams h ire.
Bowden1 T., 65 ] esmond Dene ,Rel. NORTHUMBERLAND
Bruce, ..t)..fex. 1 Hack J efferso n t. ARNOLD. EASTWOOD .
Burnup, J., & .Son, 77 Clayton St. DECORATIVE WORKS, AJJ cock , Arthur, Front St. Allcock, E., & Sons, Hill Top
Common, T. & 'VY., rr Acorn Rd . H erring, 1., High St. Durant, W ., Albert St.
Curry, T ., Hanover Sq. Stimson, ti-., Front St. EDINCLEY, Sout!twett.
ESTABLISHED 1810 . Wayte, Alfred, Nottingham Rd. P ettc ncr, Samuel
BALDERTON, N ewa,.k. FARNDON, Newark
S. F. Davidson, Johnson & V essey, Grove St., New

Adam ~obe~t~on ~~on Balderton Fox, Wm. GEDL!NG.


·wand, Ji ., Main St. Bellamy, T.
BUILDER AND BASFORD (OLD and NEW), COTHAM (De,.by) .
CO N TR A CTOR. see Notfl'ugham . Haywood, J.
J5ou6~ anb t6urc6 BEESTON. llUCKNELL - J'ORA-.·IRD.
16 Ridley Villas, . \ Fletcher, W., 24 and 26 High Rd. Munks, J. A.
Turner , VY . Khl!BERLE J:
NEWCASTLE- ON · TYNE. DECORATORS, BLYTH (Rollw-llant). Birkin & H.owland, Little La ne
Stewart, R. Brassington, T., lVlain St .
(Contracto>· to H.111.0. Wo1ks). 36 MARKET STREET, BULi-i/ELL . Donnelly, IV., Station Rd .
Caunt, Alcxr. Shaw, J ., Victo ria .St.
Holland, T., 18 ?\fain St. (Joiners) 1 Shaw, f. & · .. Victoria St.
Contracts completed in various Newcastle - on -Tyne, Pinkett, 'Vm., Crown St. , Quarry KIRKBY-JN-ASHFIELD .
parts of the com1tr y for some of the Rd. (Hric klaye r) Attewell & Green, East Kirkby
lea ding London and Provincial AND AT
mith, J., Sycamore W orks Baines, W., East Kirkby
Architects, Engineers, Railway Stainforth, Wm., 42 Latimer ~ t. Gilbert, H., 'tation St.,East Kirkby
Companies, and Col'porations in- ALNWICK. Rigley, \V., New St., East Kirkby
clude :-T heatres, Churches, Hotels, Tilley, Richc~1RL TON. !:iharley, Albert I-I., East Kirkby
Banks, Post Offices, Factories. Cold Harper, T. H. Sharley, F. R., Park St.
Stores, Business Premises, Villas, Robson. T. T., Shicldfield L ane Key, A . KIRKLl1\'CTON, Soulliwetl.
Tram Car ·works, &c., &c. Scott, W., Ltd., 21 Grainger St. W . P ringle, J. H. Rickett, David
Simpson Geo. E., Ellison Ter. Tegcrdine, T. G.
National Telephone No. 328. Slater, 'i'., & on, Bath Lane LANGfVITf-1, Jlan sfietd.
Telegrams: mart, j. , Northumberland St. EAST 1l!ARll"HA 1lf, TuxJord, Coll ingham, J as.
"BRICKS, N 'E WCAS'l'LE - OIS'-TY?'E . ' '
Smurtbwaitc, 'f., 46 Kcnilwortb. Rd. JVewark LOf-VDHA ,lf, l\"oftiugham.
Tyrie, vr. C., Tower t. Wilson, T. Carnell & Son
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 427

Nottinghamshire-continued.
Oxfordshire.
MA NSF/ELD. HUTCHINSON & Co. (con.)
Fisher Bros., White Hart St. ADDERBURY, Banbury.
Frisby, S. & G., Belvedere Rd. G. L. Matthews, E sq . ; Mr. A. N. Walden & Cox, Ma rket Pl.
BRo>ir.EY, Archt. Semi-detached Townsend, \V. Weyman, J., J< ~farket Pl.
Greenwood J., Wood St.
Moore, F. H. and J. \V., Shircbrook Residences, fo r A. N. Bromley, Esq., BA 1WPTON, Fari,,gdon. HORNTON, Banb"'J'·
Percival, C . G ., Newcastle St. and W. F . M. Webb, Esq., Notting- Stone, John, Broad St. Miles, W.
Vallance & Bythc:z. Portland St. ham Park . Residence for Dt". BANBURJ-'. !SLIP, 0-rfoid.
Vallance, Chas., clumbcr St. Uhthoff, Brunswick P lace , Hove, Booth, J. F. 1 ~Butcher's Row Steele, Edward
Vallance, W . A ., Westgate Brighton; Mr. A..N.Bnom.EY, Archt. Bloxham,\V. J., I Warwick Rd. .MIDDLE BARTON.
Rectory, for the Rev. T . B. Hardy, Kimberl ey, J. S, Britannia Rd. Grimsley, W .
MANSFIELD WOODHOUSE. Bulwell,Nottingham; Mr.S.TAYf.OR, Orchard, S., & Son, Bridge Bank
Ashley, J., Park Rd . A.rcht. 'rhe Prudential Buildings, MILTON-UNDER-
Stevenson, G., Park Rd. B!CESTER. WYCHWOOD.
Nottingham, for the Prudential Gri.msly, T ., 1..~ on, ~The Causeway
Assurance Co.; Mes!=l.rs . ALFn1rn Groves, Alfred
NE1'HERF!ELD, Nolli'ngitam. Smith, . W., beep St.
Lewin, J., Forester St. · WATxnuous& & SoN, Archts . Six - NE7'7'LEBED,
teen Houses and one Shop, Sutton- BLOXHAJ11, Banbmy. lie11Ley-on - Tllames .
NE WA RA'. Adkins, W. Holly, E .
Baines, C , Applctongatc in- Ashfield, for Chas . H. Kitchen,
Esq .; l\'Ir W. R. HrGOLNUOTTOM, BURFORD. NORTH NEWINGTON,
Brown, G ., & Sons, London Rd. P ether, Chas., Hig-h St.
Cosham, T., Bowbridg-c Rel. Archt. Additions to Quarry Road Baubu1y.
Schools, l:lul well, for the Nottingham Pether, 'V., The Green Busby, .
C rossland, F. W., 78 North Gate
Dobney, G. E., I$ Victoria St . School Board; Mr. A. H. Gooo,u,L, CASS/NG TON. OXFORD.
Duke, .F ., V1ctona St. A.rcht. New Con•titu t ional Club, Greene, John B enfi eld & Loxley, Bull ingdon Rd.
H enderson, G., Barnby Gate Market Street, Nottin gham, for the CAVERSHAM. Bruc ke r Bros., 8 St . J oh n's Rd.
Mackenzie, T . G., & Sons, King's Rd. Nottingham C<>nstitutional Club Co. , Angiiss, J. III., Oxford St. Curtis, C. , 31 George St.
mith, T., & Sons, Beacon Hill Ltd.; .Yfr. A. R. CALVERT, A.rcht. Bartlett, J., Queen's Rd . Fisher, D., 123 :\Iagdalen Rd .
Smith, VYm., 1\'Iillgate Large Ch imney and Boiler-house, Bristow, S ., & Son Quee n's Rd . liutchins, S ., r7 Kingston Rd.
Thralc Bros., Victor ia St. Daybrook Laundry,for Messrs. Rob- Dorm er, H., & . ·on , Gosbrook St. Kingerlee & Sons, 35 Queen St.
inson Bros.; Mr. W. H. Hwo1x- Fisher, Bros., Emmer G reen Knowles, T . R , & Son, Hoiywell St.
NORTH COLL!NGHAM, BO'l''l'OM, Archt. Underground Lava- Hutton, \V. D ., H cmdcan Rd. Martin, F., 22 Divinity Rd .
Newark . tories, Burton St and Nort.h St., Lewis Bros. Church St. Organ Bros ., 205 Cowley Rd.
Millns, vV. T. Nottingham, for the Nottingham Stockwe ll, 6-., Gosbrook St. 'imms & Son. 29 Adelaide St.
NORWELL. Corporation i AR r1-1un Bno'\':-, Esq., CHACO.JIBE, Banbmy. Symm, J. R., & Co., 43 Little
Clipsham, G. & J. Engineer. Re -instating Ged ling Watkins, J. Clarendon St.
N07'7JNGHAM, Lodge, nea.· Nottingham, for W. F. vVilkins Bros., Walton W ell Rd.
Ilf. Webb, Esq. ; l\fr. A. N . BnO>tLJOY, CHARLBURY, S.0. Wooldridge, J ., Tacklcy Pl.
Adams, J . ]., rgt Colville St. Archt. Banking P remises, Work- Burden, VV. Wyatt, G., & 'on, 67 St. Giles
Harlow, Thos., Heauvale Rd. sop , for Messrs. The Sheffield Bank- CHIPPING NORTON.
Boll, A . G., 92 S hcrwod St. STOKE ROW,
ing Co . ; Messrs . FLOCKTON, Grnns, & Burden Bros., Pembroke St . nea r .f/e11Ley -01t - Tlrames .
Clarke, A . H., Wright St., Dennett Hobbs, W. J .
St., Blue Bell Hill FLOCKTON, Architect". Hotel and
Lewi s, Sidney, :\Iarket St.
Cox, J.
Cooper, John, & Son (Nottingham), Assembly Hall, Ilfansfield, for the Tf-IAME.
Ld ., Ayr St. Mansfield Brewery Co. ; Messrs . CROPREDY, Leamington. Vlells & Son
VAr.r~ANCg & W1~sTw1cK. Architects. Smith, A.
Crane, Wm ., Ld.,80 Forest Rd. vVcst l•VARDINGTON, Banbmy.
Cuthbert, Thos., Patterson Road, Royal 1Hotel, \V orksop, for the Smith, G., & Son
l •V orksop Brewery Co.; Messrs. CROWJl/ARSH GIFFORD
Hyson Green VALLAN C R: & W&sTwrcK, Arcbts . ( 1·Valtt11gford) . WH/7'ECHURCH (Read1'11g).
Dennett & Inglc 1 29.\ Station St . St. Bartholomew's Church, Not . Rmvd cn, H.
Evans, F., Mill St., Basford Goodall, J. l.f>'lTNEY.
tingham; Mr. A . L. P&Ansox, A.relit. DEDDINGTON, Ox.f01·d.
Fish, T ., & Sons, Pilcher Gate Barnes, W. , Corn St.
Foster, vV., 247 Sherwood St. Nth . II Franklin, R . H. , Chapel 'q .
Hartlctt Bros., High St.
Hind, E ., Edgar Ri::;e DORCHESJER, Waltiug:ford. Biles, T ., Corn "'t.
l Pillatt, Geo. A ., Parliament St. Kirby, J. Howcrma11 Ed., High St.
Shaw, J., 33 Sherwood Rise DUCKL!NGTON, Wd111:y.
1
Cantwell, W., High St .
Vickers, H ., Wilford Rd .
Is. HIND,
Vickers, J. I-I. Ltd., Palatine '¥orks,
1
Lenton Boulevard
'¥ard,S.,7NclsonTer. Hutchin son St.
1
Fisher, N .
Lock, A.
GORING -ON-JHAMES.
Higgs, T.
Clarke & Son, High St.
Lock, John, ~'Iunster Lorell , near
Long, John, High St.
Paintin , J., Corn t.
Whi~taker . T .W :;.Pinder House Rd.
Williamson, .J . .ti., & Co., Ca!;tle GORING HEATH (Reading ). IVOODCOTE (Rend1i1g) .
Works, Lento.n Houlcvard \Vinkworth, Thomas Winkworth, Thomas
VVo odsend, J. W., Lenton Boulevard 1-1ENLE Y-ON-1'/-/A MES. WOODSTOCK.
Wright, ] as., 55 Vvilford Grove Clements, C., 41 h·Iar,kct Pl. Mitchell, J . ]., Bear Lane
Wright,} ohn, <'< Son, 59 Raleigh St . Hobbs, B ., JO Hart St. T'VROXTON, BanbmJ•.
Macqueen, H ., Bell St. Iiarris, '¥.
PLEA 'LEV, uear Ma nsfield.
82 Mansfield Road, 'Varner, John
RADCLIFFE-ON-TRENT.
Barry, D.
RETFORD.
NOTTINGHAM. Fento n, F., Moorgatc
Fenton, Geo., North Rd.
Fish, J., Domini e Cross Rd. (] o!ncr)
Rutlandshire.
Hop1onso11, G.,& Son, Cannon Sq .
--+- Hopkinson, 1'., roB Carol gate COTTESMORE, Oak!tam. UPPINGHA11!.
Tones, C., Grove St.
Ledger, Geo ., Spital Hill
Emerson & Co. Chapman, .'t.r.
Hig!1 St.
ESTAL\Ll!=;HED 1855 . NORJH LUFJ•ENHAM Dean, i;v., li.1 gh St.
Mettam, R. London R.d. (Slam.f01·d). Dalby, John .A:igh St.
Swannack, E. & C., Grove St. Dickens, Thomas \V . Dorman, E.1'L , Adderley t.
\ Vi Ison, John (Exors of), Bridge Gate Joyce Bros ., l\Iorcott, near
SKEGB J ·, 1lfa11sfidd. OAKHAM.
Emerson & Co. 1-VHISSENDINE, Oakham.
Lane, John, & Son
Vlilson, R. Higgs, vV., Station St. Cu nnington, ~I.
SOUTHWELL . Nicholls Bros., Melton Rd. Perkins, J. d.
Hodson, J., & Son, Castle Meadow
Rei. Lee, Robert, W estg-atc
Hutchinson, J. , & Son, Goldon Rd. Noble, R. & G., C hurch St.
Maule, ·wm ., 304 Mansfield Rd . Suddaby, Robt., Easthorpc
~Icssom, F., Bangor St. STAPLEFORD, Notlingham.

JOHN HUTCHINSON & SON,


1.fartin, F., Rai ley St.
Moult, C ., Nottingham Rd . Shropshire.
SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD.
JOINERS, Bceici:,,.H., High Pt.
BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, Boot 1 .ti., Forest St. BASCHURC/-1, Shrewsbi"J'· ELLESMERE.
GORDON ROAD Hibb crt S. D ., Exors . of, High Pt. Payne, Jas. Griffiths, W., & Son
l\'es, ,v;n. Victoria St. BISHOP'S C.J STLE . HA Nl.VOOD, ShrewsbmJ•.
(Late LONG l:IEDG>: LAN&), 1

Bright, '1/i-1b~:zJi'R 1tw.


Shaw, H ., Earl•ficld Side Chaloner, Thos .
NOTTINGHAM . IRONJJR!DGE.
Tel. No. 304 . I.VAR.SOP.
East\\'ood, A. Hate, T. Hai ley, T. , l\fadciey Rd.
1Vorks execnfP.<l i11clmZe- H ead, R., & Son, '¥hitburn St. Nevett, R .
Residence for W. Foster, Esq., WHST BRIDG!·ORD. /JROSELEJ·. A"NOC ION, OswcsltJ•.
Nottingham Park; A . N . Bnor.n~xY, Lovell, G. T., Highfi eld Rd . .Smith, C. T., Church St. G riffith s, Wm.
Esq., Archt. Ditto and Stabling mithcman & Co., l{ing St. LUDLOW.
for W. F. III. Webb, Esq ., No.tting- WORA"SOP. Grey & >Vatkins, Bell Lane
ham Park; Mr. A. N. BnO>rLEY, Cahill & Leverton, ll'atson Rd. CHURCH STRETTON.

I Speake, T. Turford & Southward, Gaideford


Archt. Residence, Stablmg, and Hall 1 W., Potter St. \Veale, B., Gravel Hill
Grounds "Normanton Hall," neal' H e111 stalk , ,¥., Ncwg-a~e St. CRAVHN ARMS.
Loughb~rough, for J. B. Tidmas, Ilott, C ., & Sons, G~tclord Rd. Graves, J. '\¥. Jl/EOLE BRACE, Shrewsb111:i• .
Middkcon, G . U., Gat<'ford Rd. D.IWLEl", Rowlands, John, Post Office
Esq . ; Mr. A. N. Bno>1L>0Y, A.rcht.
Residence, Stabling, &c ., ".Berwick Rollitt, J., &. Son, Newgatc St. Lav -- ndc-r, J. Portland Ho .
1 MIN'TliRLE 1'.
Lodge, " Henbury, near Bristol, for \Vright, G., Carlton H.d . Ru shton , J. Blakemore, Richa rd
428 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Shropshire-continued. Somersetshire-continued.
NhWPOR7'.
Muirhead, Geo . H.
VVhittingham, E .
TREASURE & SON (con .)
Church; St. Mary's, Crewe. Wy-
huubury Church, Cheshire.
I T. 5TOCKH{1M,
Builder & Contractor,
Es'l'AUL I SHHD 1875.

ALEXANDER POOLE,
OAKENGATES HOSPI'fALS.
Blakemore, T., Sleney St.
Howler, J., Oxford St.
Additions to St. Mark's Hospital,
City Rd ., E.C., and to Salop Infirm-
BRIDGWATER, Builder & Contractor,
Millington, R. & J. a1-y, Sister Dura, Staffordshire. SOMERSET. ILMINSTER.
OSWESTRY. HO'.rELS.
Felton, W ., Oswald Rd. · Hotel Cambria, A.berystwith . Vine T.Vorks r ecently execnted include- Works executed include-
Higgins, J., Oswald Rd . Hotel, HighgRte, N. N ew Collar FRC',tory, Bridgwn.ter, Blundell's School, Tiverton;
.Tones & ll'.vans, "\Vi!low St. GOVERNMEN r WORKS . £2,250; A.. B. Cottam , Esq., A.rcht. Messrs. Hayward & Son, Archts·
Thomas, W . H ., Salop Rd. Shrewsbury Barracks. Telegraph New Banking- Premises, £2,500; A. Town Ha.II, Wellington ; E. J.
PENLEY, 11car Ellesmere. Factories, Gray'ir; Inn Road. B. Cottam. E•q., Archt. Howard, E•q., Archt. Corn Ex-
Williams, Geo ., & Son ESTATE WORKR. New Post Office and Fittings, £1,000; change, Cha.rd; H. vVilliams, Esq.,
Parm Rouse and Buildings, H . Tanner, Esq., Archt. , H. M . Archt. Works for the Duchy ot
PREES, l·VMtclwrclt. Grinshill, Shropshire. Farm House, Office of Worh.
Powell, R . Cornwall, Samuel Hooper, Esq.,
Moreton Corbet. Farm House and Block of Shops, Eastover, £1,500; A . Arcbt. Works for the R ight Hon.
SHREWSBURY. Buildin gs, Chelmarsh, Shropshire. B. Cottam, Esq ., A.rcht. Viscount Portman . Wilts & Dorset
Bickerton , G. H., Abbey Foregate Amounts of Contracts, £3,000 to Villa. Res idences. Raygrove. Banking Co.'A Banks at Yeovil and
Bowdl er, vV., & Co., St . Julian's
Friars
.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...,............ .............
£60,000 ea.ch.
..,..
Bllllock, G ., Abbey Foregate
New Church & Vicarage, Langford,
£3,500; l\Iessrs. Samson & Cottam,
Arch ts.
New Bonded Rtores and Dwelling
Hou•e•. R ighb ridge, £1 ,700, for J.
~i.ilil'.scoEnbdJw~d ~~~eel,r~~b!i!i
Schools at Ilminster ; Mes•re. Price
& Wooler, Architects. Vicarage,
TREASURE & SON, Farmer, Hy., English Hriclgc
l1orris, Thos., St. Austin's Friars Burnett, Esq.
Abbots; E. Bucle, E•q.,Archt. Tho
j Worko for G.W.Ry. Co., and numer-
A n<l nnmerow~ othl'r works.
BUILDER!-' & CONTRACTORS, Pace, Thomas, Coton Hill i oue other jobs.
I 6Chester St , Shrewsbury, Price, Henry, \Vclsh Bridge
Price, R ., & So n, Colcham Rldg. Yd.
AND
Richards, '\Taltcr , Town Walls J., & Son, St. Mary St.
Willis,
Cottenham Rd. , HOLLOWAY, N. Treasure & Son, 16 Chester St . BR!SLINGTON (Bristol) . Woodland, A., Wine! l\1ill Hill,
Wotk~ executed include-
Asbill
WELLJNGTON. Poole, G . L.
BRUTON. KEYNSHAM.
MANSIONS . Bright, Jonathan, Tan Ban Carter, vV., l3ath Rd.
Bockleton Comt, Worcestershire. Carver, J ., Victoria St. Clarke & Son, High St.
LANGPORT, R .S.O.
Addition , Noseley Hall, Leicester- Roper, Alfred, Walker St. BURNHA11f. Pittard, H., How St.
shire; Lovesgrove, Cardiganshire ~ Clapp, H., Abingdon St.
Winsley Hall, Shrop•hire; Eccles- WEH Hurley, T., Victoria St. LEIGH-UPON-MENDJP,
hall Castle, Staff01·dshirn. Tommy Bros. Coltiford, Bat/L.
Keats, Tames, Victoria St .
COLLEGES A.ND SCHOOLS. WEST .F ELTOlV, Oswestry. Pople, W. J., Victoria St. Ashman, Thomas
St. Oswald's College, Ellesmere; Vaughan, J., & Sons Randell, George, Alfred St. MARTOC K, R.S.O.
Shrewsbury School ancl Head-Mas- Roberts, F ., Adam St . Yandle, H.J ., & Sons
ter's House. Swaffield Ild. School, WHITCHURCH.
Corfield, J., "\Vrcxham Rd . C/lSJLE CARY. Jl!lh'ARJ. f, Glastonbury
S.W . ; Cottenham Road School , N. ; Davies, J ., Talbot St. Francis, J. & L. Stevens, A. O"' Oxcnpill
St. George's Row School, S.W. Dodd, G., New St. Lyclford, T. M IDSOAJER NORTON.
Invicta Road School, S.E., for the Edge, G ., Wrexham Rd . Catley, A. W. J., High St.
School Board for London. Girl's CHEDDAR .
Pickard, T., Hargatcs Ford & Sons Sperring, T., Redfield Rd.
Industrial School. Lichfield. Powell, ~., Green End Tovey, j of111 H .
CBURCBES. CLEVEDON.
St.Murk'•, Noel Pork,N. St.Paul's WOORE. Drewett, vV. H., Old Church Rd . MILBORNE PORT.
Church, Harringay, N. Scarisbrick Hope, Kn ighton Green, W. A., St. John' s Avenue Pitman, G., North St.
Hardwidge, J., Copse Rd. Reynolds, Alfred, & Son
Hill, Thos., Old St. M!LVERTON, R.s.o.
Tanner, R., Old Church Rd. Andrews Hros.
COO.l!BE ST NJCHOLAS, Vickery & Poole
Cltnrd. Al/NEHEAD.
Somersetshire. Fowler & . trickland
Shire, J. H., New Town
CREECH ST. M!CHAEL,
Burgess, J .
Harrison, Vf.
Hurford, -
Tn1mton . NORTH PETHER70N.
BARROW GURNEY Wibley, C., 10 St. James St.
Way,B.
CRE1Vf<ERNE.
r1 atworthy, J.,
& Son
fownscnd, Ii., & Son, Fore. 't.
(Bristol). Wills, A. 1 & Sons,. pring Gdns. Bond, J. R .. North St.
Child, John NUNNEY, p,.ome.
BJSHOP'S HULL. Lye & Sons Holley, Chas.
BATH. Rowsell, J. H. Parsons. '\V.,'Lyc Water Russell, R. T., & Son
Amery, E., 19 Grove St. CURRY RIVEL, Ta1111to11. QA !\FIELD, Ta union.
Bladwell, R. "\V., Sydcnham "\Vharf BLAGDON (Bristol) . W ebb, S.S., 'Viltown
Lower Bristol Rd. (&Stonemason) <;:lark, T., Rickford Derham, S.
. DOUL TING. S!te/>fon Mallet. OAJO-l !LL, near Batli.
Chancellor, E., Green Park Villa Stock, E. J., Bath Rd. Hodges, J.C., Manor Farm·
Erwood & Morris, Railway Pl. Tbrask & Son Emery, S., & Son
Hayward & vVooster, Walcot St . BRJDCWA7ER. ODCOMBE, Slo!.·e-1111de,.· Ham,
Howard, J., & ons, 6 Argyle St. Ashton, R ., St. Mary St. DULVERTON, R.S.O.
Fisher, George B. s.o.
Long, J., & Sons, Railway Rd. Kimber, G .
:\fould Bros., 'VC'stmorelancl EVERCREECH. OVER STOIVEY, Bndg-&nte,..
Parsons, F. H., Railway Pl. Allen & Son
Selleck, G.
S mith, B ., Widcombc Rill
C. BRYER, Jun., PRO.lfE.
Rarnes, C., 8 Long Ground
Chislett, Z. S;;. & Soni 32 Catherine St. Porter, ,V.
PILL (Bn»tol).

Hibberd, J., L..hristc rnrch St-. East PORLOCK, Tauuton.


WILLI1\M WEBB, Builder and Contractor, Hodder, T., & Sons, Broadway Bond, H .
CONTRACTOR, Seward 'r. J., Rutt's Hill Huish & Cooksley
RAILWAY PLACE, BATH. Vallis, J..
Christchurch St. East PORT/SHEAD.
The following is a list n.f some of the
BRIOGW1\ TER, GLASTONBURJ'. Biss, Geo ., & Sons, :H igh St.
Dunthorn, D. R. Thomas, C. L.
worl~carriedoutdurin .Qt.liepost 2yem-.-;-
Rainbow " 'ood J\fansion. Bath , SOMERSET. Fisher, R. T., Benedirt St. RADSTOCA-.
for ·w. E. Mallett. Esq .. £8,ooo; Jlferrick, F., & Son, High St. Bird, J .. Frome Hill
Messrs. Sikock & Rear. Archts. 20 Stead, Regim1 ld ] ., Benedict St. Foster, T., Radstock Hill
Bathwick Hill, Hath, Additio ns, for Williams, A. R . SHEPTON MALLET
1-Vorks rece11fly t',c:ec1.1 ted incliule-
1
Cook , :H . S .1 Princes l~d.
Miss M. L. Ja ckson, ;[;goo; Messrs. HENLADE, Taunton.
Silcock & Reay , Archts. , Bath. New BusinesH Premises and 'Villm ent, J. Dodimead, · ., 4 High St.
Royal United Hospital, Hath, New Cabinet Showrooms , Bridgwater, HENSTR!DGE, Bland.ford. SPA.YTON, Bndgwater.
Kitchen ,CbaP.cl,&c ., £i,ooo; Messrs. £1,300; New Corn Stores, Bridg- Case, T., High St . Lo~ston, Alfred
Browne & Gill, Archts., Hath. Ice water, £700; Additions to Scr,ools, Coombes, Josiah, High t. STOKE-UNDER-HAM.
Factory and Pantechnicon, Bath, Bridgwater, A. B. Cottam, Esq. ,
£3,000; F .W.Gardincr, Esq., Arc ht., 1-JJGHBRJDGE, R.!:>.O. Guppy, Wm.
Architect. £1,150; 'ewerage Works Iforne, Geo. Trask & Son
:Bath. "Ardenvobr," Oldfield Park, for the Bridgwater Town Council,
Bath. Additions. £800; ·w . J. Wil- Huckcr, Frcdk., Church St. STREE7.
F. Parr, Esq., Bnrvey r, £2,300; :l>Iarsh, John, Church St.
cox, Esq., M.R.l.H .A ., Hath. Lon- Ditto, ditto, £1,-tOO; ancl numerous Huish, Fredk. , Glastonbury Rd.
don , City & Midland Bank, Bath, HOLCOMBE, Bntli . Huish & on, High St.
£2,000; T. B. ·whinney, Esq .. Archt., other works. James, A. F. Withers, Wm., Cranhill Rd.
Old Jewry. London. St. George's IL CHESTER. TAUNTON.
Lodge, Oldfield Park, Bath, New Beaton, 'Vm ., Yeovilton Finch Wm., South Rd.
Billiard Room etc., for T. T S Harris & Tapscott, Cornboro' Pl. Fox, C. 0., I Eastbourne Rd.

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lLMINSTER.
Collins, Esq., £700; I". VI. G-ardiner, Hutchings & Son, Silver St. Handford, G ., 42 East Reach
Esq., Archt. Pollarcf, H. W., Monmouth . ·t.
cott, F., :M ount Larywell, J., Broadway Hill Jones, H., East R each
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BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 429
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Somersetshire-continited. Staffordshire-continued.
Moggridge, T. H., Queen St. Lowe, T., & Sons, Un ion St. Hall, Wm., 10 Southbank St.
Payne, H. Canon St.
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•WHITCHURCH (Bristol). Maddocks, T., qo Moor St. Hardy, Hy . ,~Rcgent St.
Pollard, G. H ., Wood St. Kingston, Wm. Selby, J. & 'r. W., ·waterloo St. Heath & Lowe, Alsop St.
Poole, Tas., 3 1 Station Rd. Stevenson, W. A. , H orninglow St. Heath, Isaac (R .P. ),n Ball Haye St.
Potter,\¥., Rowbarton Varlow, J . T., J9 Lichfield St. Heath, Jas., Shoobridge St .
Rendell, IV .. St.lames St. WILL/TON, R.S.O.
West, T., Horninglow Rd. North Hine, G.,_1'.ountain St.
Rowsell, F . W .. lma St. Chibbett & Son Hudson, w ., Hath St
Small, F. Wrantage
CANNOCK.
Reynolds, John Mackrcll, T ., Ford St.
Southey, J.
Tancred St. ' WIVELl~COMBE. Matthews. J. & B., Buxton Rd .
Spil ler, A. j:., 12 !lfagdalcn St . CAVERST-VALL, near Longton· Salt, S., Overton Rank
Spiller, H.J ., JI Bndge St. Nurcombe, E. J ewell, Walter
Richards, T., Russell's Bui1dings Tatton, N., Mill St.
W EDMORE, CHASE TOWN, Walsall. LICHFIELD.
7¥eslon-Supe'r-A1a.rc. Jon es, l\!essrs. Bridgeman, R ., Quonians
·wall , Solomon WORLE, Mealey, Martin Walmesley, T., St. John St .
WELLING JON. near Wcston-s11pe,- -Alfare. CHEA OLE, Stol.:e~on- Trent. IVood & Son, J9 St. John St.
Bond, Thos., High St. Alcock, Wm., 3 Bank St .
Follett Bros., Mantle St. Sprake, G. LONGPORT.
Russell, C ., North St. Rall, W., Tape St. Foster, G. A.
Sweet W. M:i.ntle St. Pattinson, ] ohn Oakamoor
WRAXALL (BnS!ol). LONGTON.
Twyfo'rd, J. ,
Mantle St. Cf)DSALL, vVolverJ,amjton. Bennion, Peter H., A nchor Rd.
WELLS. Newton, A. Cockerell, F ., Oaken Bromage, T. S., Chadwick St.
Bray, F ., 54 St. Thomas St. Stevens, Frank COSELEJ': Goodwin, II ., Heathcote Rd.
Cock, R. C., High St. Tones, T. j\foore Hros., 1\1ount Pleasant (Oven
Dell Bros., 24 _U ni on St. YEOVIL. Taylor, Thos. and Ki ln Builders)
Richards, S. T., High St. CRADLEY HEATH, S.0. Salt, J. , Vauxall St.
Shcppar~l, H. A ., 17 St. Cuthbert St.
Dorse, H., & Co.
Webb, l. S., Broad St . Hipkiss J~ros., Coll ey Gate
Wicks & Son, Sad ler St .
WESTBUR 1', T-Vells.
E. R. BARTLETT & SONS, Ratcliffe, G., & Co., Chester Rd. TOMPKINSON & BETTELLEV
Dennis, G. Bu,.ldr1rs, Co11fracfors, B1·zCkma/,.·ers, DARLASTON. Builders & Contractors,
WESTON-SUPER-MARE. &c ., :Hammonds Bros., 1'1ill Lane
Addicott,C., St.anl cy Ho.,LockingRd. Hendford, Yeovil.
Huskison, M ., 46 Bull St.
Lees, Vl. T., Rose Rank Villa
LONGTON, Staffordshire.
Dyer, W. 1 & Son 1 :rvianor House
Gibbs L., & Sons, Orchard St. lV m·lcs executerl in Yeovil- Oakley, Jos., Perry St.
TVorks executed include-
Hand~, J ., Oxford St. • N ew Belgian Brick Kilns, Yeovil ENDON, Stol.·e-on-Tnnt.
Harvey, F. L., ·waterl oo St. Crichlow, \¥m. Two Semi-detached Villas at Stone•
Brickfields. for!lfas. Stubbs,£1,401; A. P. Miller,
Keen & Kccn,3 Dulcie Tr. Baker St. 1 Addition• to Pen Villa; Ayr Vill& Heath, J.
Palmer,J.,BambridgcHo.,Boulevard FENTON. Esq., Archt., Longton & Hanley.
(new); Snmmerlands House (new) ; Two Villas Blythe Bridge, for Mr.
Palmer, T ., & Son, 4 South Parade Bagnall, Tohn, High St.
Stokes, Bros., Jubilee Rd
o.lso various Shop Fronts and n.um-
Embrey, B:. P ., King St. Brewer, £2:~.WO; Dranch of Lloyd's
, erous other Works of Restoration ; Bank, and Shops. for W. M. Baker,
Stradl ing & Son, Oxford St. 1
Messrs. C. & C. B. Benson, Archts.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - --;;, ' New Wesleyan Chapel; Mr. A. CORNALL, Lower (Dudley). Esq., £4,797; New Offices, &c., at
Buxton, J. .tt.anley for the National Telephone

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a I &~
Ch bl'! IB(IP Tbg l' l
Lander-Barnstaple, Archt.
!St. John's Sunday Schools and
eeveral Villi>s; Mesors. E. Vining,
\¥ orton, Jolin
CORNALL, Upper (Dudley).
Co., £Il,600 ; Messrs . Scrivener &
Sons, Archts ., Hanley.
and Fann Building•, for W . E .
Houses
'Vatton, Thos ., 40 Clarence St.
Builders & Contractors, A~!~· sets Farm Buildings and (;REA T HAYWOOD, Stafford.
Bowers, Esq., £5,000 ; C. Lynam,
Esq .,Archt.,Stoke-on-Trent. Schools
Dwelling House on Clifton May Smitli,G. H. for the Longton School Board,
Bank Estate, Dorsetshire.
Elmleigh, MENDIP RD., Capital and Counties Bank at HANDSWORTH, £28,9·16; '.L'. P. Ru l•e, Esq ., Archt.,
Longton. Sutherland Institute,
YeoYil; I. N. Johnston, Esq ., see B/r1111·11g/rn.11t .
WESTON-SUPER-MARE. Longton, £8,200 ; A . R . Wood,E•q.,
A.R.I.B .A., Archt. HANLEY. Archt., Tunstall .
Re-arrangement of Interior of

I
Chatfield Bros,, New Hall St.
Vicarage House at Ha.selb ury, Pluck-1 Cornes, C ., & Sons, Lichfield St.
W 01·ks executed include- nett; Archt. DiocesRn Surveyor. Ellis, G., Saw Mills, High St. Young & on, Vauxhal l St.

I
New Mansion 1it Lufton Manor,
Printing Office~, "Weston-super- near Yeovil; Evelyn Hellicar. Esq., 111/LTON, Stoke-o1l- T1·e11t.
10 Se1·jeants Inn , London, Archt. Moss, J.
Mare Gazette " ; contract , £3,300; Tall Chimney Stack and other works T. GODWIN. NEvVCASTLE-UNDER -LYJlJE.
s. I. Wilde, Esq., Archt. Several R.nd setting new Bnilers, at Mes~rs . Bui lder & Contractor, Bloor, G., Livrrpool Rd.
Villas, Grove Park Estate; H. F.
\Yhilby 's Factory; A1·cht., Mr. HANLEY, STAFFORDSHIRE Gallimore, J., Lower t .
Sparrow, Engine~r. Works Executed inclttde- Maddock, 1'hos., 17 IVh a rf St.
Price, Esq., Archt. Fourteen large The Abattoirs, Sessions Court, \¥ilton, S., Jun., Shaw St.
Villas, Trewartha Park Estate; H. and Victoria Hall , Hanley; J. OLD HILL, see Dudley, 1'Vorcs.
LOBIJEY, Esq ., Surveyor, £9,000.
Dare Bryau, Esq., Archt. And Bird & Pippard, Middle St. The Roman Catholic Church PEN!1'RIDGE.
Childs, J. W. & H .. Kingston Wks . Hanley; R. Scmv1tNER & SoNs, Sprenger, Frank
various others.
V\'allbridgc, ·w., 9 Vicarage St. Archts ., £7,031. POllTH!Ll,, Stoke -on-Trent.
................................... Cauldon Ro"d and Glass Street
Board Schools, Hanley; E.
Jon es, A., 41 Queen St .
E. SmuvRNRH, Esq .t Architect, RUGELEY.
£8,280. Jon es, E., l\1arkct St.
New Pumping Station and :Mason, T., Station Rd.
Cottages at Hatton, and Moore, Jas., Sandy Lane
Staffordshire. Water Tower a t Swynnerton;
G. DAY HARRISON, Esq., En-
:Morris, Joseph D., 22 Albion St.
SEDGLEY.
~ineer, £7 ,000. Fulwood, H .
High Grade Schools. Birch Ter- Hilton, J.
ALDRIDGE, 11eai· 1'Valsall. Brookes & Tandy, Merry Hill race, Hanley ; E. E. SCRI\'":&NXR,
Insley, J. Horton, C . A. Esq ., Architect, £10,650. SHELF/ELD, 11rar 11/alsall.
BROWNH!LLS. Grand Theatre, Hanley; the Harris, Robt., New Rd.
ALRE1'VAS, Burlo11 -on - T1·ent. Goodall, E., Chester Rd . Theatr e Royal, Sheffield ; and
May,T. Twist, Hy., & Son, Lichfield Rd. the Gordon Theatrt-, Stoke- SHORT HEAT/-/, Willen/lat!.
ALTON. on-Trent . Hicken, J .. & Sons
l!ielding, J. BUCKNALL. Grand Theatre, Derby Torda n & Sons
Jackson, Technical Schools , Stafford. Moseley, G. B .
BARTON-UNDER-NEED-
BURSLEH. SIL VERDA LE .
TtVOOD, B11don-011-T1·c1d.
Sharp, Wm. Beech & Adkins, Newcastle St. HEATH HOUSE, uear Leek. Downing, G. IC, Church St.
HILSTON. Bennett Hros. , Newcastle St. Clarkson, Thos . SAfALLTHORNE, Stohe-on-
Tohnstonc, Thos., Dudley St. Cooke, \Vm., 55 Newcastle ~t. HEATH TO vVN, vVolver/lamjfon. Tn111t .
} ordan, A. J., Church St. (,-rant, C. & J., \Vatcrloo 1'.d., Col- Beard, F. W . Sherratt, IV.
:Lowe, T., 4.1 Cambridge St. bridge , HEDNESFORD, Stajf01·d.
Longden, J. J., St. Pauls St. SA!ETHl,VICK (Bil-ming/lam).
Marcbant, T. , Mount Pleasant R;i.rton , Robert
!lforrell Bros., Vine St. :Mason, Thos., Station St. Bcetlestonc, v.r., J7 Bearwood Rd.
Pidgeon, Tas .. 8 Cambridge St. BURTON-ON-TRJ}NT Harley, J .. & Son . 161 Rolfe St.
Sansom, G-., \Vcllington St. Chambrrlain Rros., Uxbridge St. IPSTONES, Stoke-on-Trent. Tenni ngs, T., Union St.
Edwards , H ., .;5 Blackpool St. Barks, Tos . vV. tees. \Vm., Oldbury Rd.
BLA CKHEA 7JJ (Dudl<•y) . Forbes, T., Exors . of, Hornrnglow KING WINFORn, Dudley. Marshall, G. H .. 17 Hawthorn St.,
Cooper, Wm., High St. R d . North Mcanlcy, G., Market t. vVest Smethwick
Dallow, J. , & Sons, Saw Mills G eary, A. , Orchard St. Rollason . J. J., Shires Oak Rd.
Harlow, J., 82 Sydney St. LEEK V-'alton Rros., 68 Baldwin St.
BLO.YWICH. Hodges, G ., Derby St. Raylcy & Morris, Mill t . \Vi thers, \V., Sycamore Rd.
Wootton , S., The Green Hun ter, J. & C., 91 l\foo.r St. Rillingc, -, Wellington St.
K.ennard, Geo., Stapenh~ll Cornes, C., & Son STAFFORD.
BRIERLEY HILL. Grace, Thos., Broad St. Adams & Pcmberton ,VVolverhptn. Rd .
Bennett, S., & Son . , K.ershaw, Richard, 90 Pnncess .St.
Lewis Bros. , Main St., Stapenlull Hall, H., Asl1bourn c Rd. Chatfield, vV., l Hridgc St.
Bishop, J ., & ons, Alb10n St.
430 BU I LDERS AN D CONTRACTORS.

Staffordshire-continued. Suffolk- continued.


Dyke, George, Tillington ~VEDNESFIELD .
Esplcy, F., & Sons, IO Victoria Rd. Purshouse, Abraham, Lichfield Rd.
Herber~ Thomas, 30 ·wright St. 'Nhy\Uan, T., New 't. FREDK. C. THURMAN, Barham & Swan, St. Peter's St. ·
Jervis, J. , CountY. Rd. Pra ctica l S an i ta ry Pl u m be r , Bedwell & Parker, 'Noll aston Rd.
Nevitt, C. T. Bailey t. WEST BROMWICH. B u ilde r & Co ntracto r , Bra9y & Todd, London Rd.
Reynolds, 'W. 68 Victoria Ter. Chapman, T., 73 Florence Rd. Brett, R., Alexandra Rd.
Scarlett, S. H., Junr., r Rowley St. Dallow,John, & Sons, 4 High St.
. . FELIXSTOWE . . Cole, C . R. , 88 St. Peter's St.
Whittome, A. i.?., Gaol 'q . Davis, J ., & !:ions, 24A. \ :Valsall St.
Clt£e/Oj)ia : Wnlton Wo rks . nr. Felixsto we. Cox, A., London Rd. South
Ca ll Ojjicr:s : Sea Rel. & Hamilton Rd. .. Elsey, G., Carlton Rd.
STOKE-ON-TRENT. Hardy, Thos. Lodge Rd. Some of the jobs executea-
Hassell. Alf. k T., 12 Walte r St. Earl, C. E. (late A llerton & Earl),
Ball & Robinson, Boothen Rd. Sh ops a nd Flats, £8 ,600; New Raglan St.)
Meiklejohn, J., & Son, Edward St. .H azle, j., Victoria St. Preebyterian Church, £3,600, Felix-
Mallin, J obn, Churchfield Gi ll W. 87 Clapha m Rd .
Price, Leonard, South Wolfe St. stowe. G . E. Railway St ation, Kn ights ,' W ., C lal' ha m Rd .
Yoxall, T. R., Trent Bridge 'ad lcr, J., George . t. . ~ Tri mley; F . W . W ilson, Esq ., Lambert Bros., Kirkley
Smith, H., & . Son,Dial Lane, H1111op Engineer. Renovation , P ier Hotel,
STONE. Sorrill, G., Trinity Rd. Norman, S. Rlundcston, near
:Marson, Thos., Victoria St. ·woodward, R. & E ., 7 ·walsall St.
for Captain Pretyman, M.P. Green- Saunders, -i'. T., High St.
house !or F. Cob bold, Esq., £1,000 ; Swatman :Bros ., 3 Milton Rd.
Merrick, H.J., Newcastle St. Balmoral Hotel Basements, £7,000,
Timmis, R., & Son, Lichfield St. WILLENHALL. Wclh am, J., " Kirkley" Cl iff R~.
T. Cotman , Esq., Architect . New Wilk ins, W . (Exors. oh, Bevan St.
Whitfield, W. Newcastle R~l. Homer, Alfred, C lothier St. System of Drainage for Golf Hou se ,
Wilcox, Joscpl1, Newcastle St. Moseley, J., & Sons, Albion R<l . Felixstowe. Pwnping 8tation and
Ti ldeslcy, '"fhomas, New Rd.
METFIELD (Harlesfou).
TAMWORTH. several m iles of Water Mains for
"\Varltirc, J., Rose Hill Felixstowe Water Co. New Chancel, Eastough & Hazel
Clarson, C., &Son, 37 Aldcrgatc Rd. l.VOLS7ANTON, Stoke-on-1'reul,.
Keen, H ., & 'on, Aldcrsgate RcL etc ., to Chur ch, £2,800 ; Sir Arthur
Masson, B ., & 'ons, Glascote Charlesworth, J. B lomflelcl & Sons, Ar chitect... New MONK'S ELEfCH, Ipswich .
Watton, T ., & 'ons, Albert ~~d. Cooke, J . Wing to House,£1000; Messrs .Martin Hawkins, G. R .
Williams, Edward, Church St. & Treadwell, Ar chts. , L ondon. N ew
WOLVERHAMPJON. Infirmar y, £11,000; l?. Whitmore, NA YLAND (Cole/tester).
JEAN, Stohe-011 - J?·euf. Cave, H., & Son, Raby St., C leve- . Esq., Amht., C: helmsford.
Faulkner, VV. D eaves, "\V., High 't.
land Rd .
Stainer, Jos., Thloorc Leigh Heath, Guest, B., I Church t., Penn Rd .
Leigh, near Ward, Thomas, Cliff'vVorks NEEDHAM MARKET.
Yates, J. FRESSINCF!ELD, Hrt1lesdeu. T heobald & Sons, H igh St.
TIPTON. Etheridge, R .
Bennett, E. & V\T., Toll End Rd.,
Ocker Hill
T. &S.HAM, 1-/ALESWOR TH.
Howard, S., & Sons, New Cut
RATTLESDEN.
Plummcn, Henry
Bott John 1 Shccpwash Lane
Hra.i:1 & '0 11 ffi~h .St., Prince's End General Builders, HA VERl-l!LL.
SAX!v/UNDHAM.
Cox, T ., & S~n vrcat Bridge Mason & Son, H igh St.
Gittin 's, Jos., Bloomfield Rd. 3 2. MANDER ST., \ Viles, S ., Hcndforcl Hou se Cutting & Sons
Holloway Thos., Ocker Hill !PSTVICH. Gibbs, 'vV. H., & Son
Round, A., V\'atcrloo St. Wolverh a mpton. Av is, A., 21 Spring Rd .
S isman, Jas., Factory . Rd. . B ennett, Fred., New St. '\.Vorks SOUTH WOLD.
Stonehcwcr & Son, Horsclcy l-Ieath Works eucuted in 1899 d; 1900 include : Borrett, C., I l\Ictz St. Adams, H.
Tranter Thos ., Howe Place
*l ~1~1'p!~·n! j.~~ggo~'.· East
Catchpole, E., & Sons, Princess t. 1
\~rh1teh~u ~c Bros Prince's Encl Two semi-detached V illas in
Crisp & Smith, Orwell P l. ·t.
Onklande Road, for Mr . A. Har t,
TUNS1ALL. £ L,010. Villa Residence & Stabling Dale, E. G .. Bramford Rd.
Cope, C., Hig h St. . . . for Wm. Hayward , Esq., £ 1,280 ; F. DEATH , M. , 29 Brook s H all STOWMAR A'ET.
Smith, Charl es, 4 '\V1 11dmdl St . H. Lynes, Archt. '.l.'wo pair semi-de- Rd .
Death, \V. H ., Richmond Rd. Chenery, Edgar, Regent St.
Yo rke, J., High St. tached Villas for H. Chilton,Esq. ; R. lVIurray, 'Vm., Tavern St.
TUT.BUR J ·, B111/011 4 ou~ Trent. E.W. Berrington, Esq., C.,E., Archt. Double, G., Kirby Lodge, ·t. John's
One pair seu11-detached X-1llas for J . Frie nd, G. L ., Sedan St. SUDBURY
Gould, \.Villiam Carter, Esq. ; F. H. Ly nes, A~·cht. Girling, Robt., \ Vcllington •t.
UTTO.YETER, S.O . Villa Res idence, for H . Gn fliths, Grayston, 'vV. , 24 Argyle St.
·ward & Godbchcrc Esq.; J . W . Allen , Esq., Archt., Groom ,J., & Son, \Varwick Rd. VYrks. ESTABl.ISH BD 1832.
WALSALL . ·west Bromwich . V illa Residence, Kcnn ey,G. A .,Army vyks.,Bur rcll St.
for J. B. Haywar d, Esq. ; F. H . L111zcl l, H. T.• C id'! " ork s G. GRIMWOOD & SONS,
Brockl ehu rst &·Wood. Hatherto n St. Marriott, V. A .. Ha ndford Rd.
Hall , J.. & ~on, \ Valhousc St. Lynes, Esq ., Ar ch t.
Parkington, T ., & Son, St. Margaret's Builders & Contra ctors,
Insley, T ., Mount St. .......................................... Works
Lynex, Alfred, Vicarage }'lace Pipe, \Vm., Carr St. ST . GREGORY ' S WORKS,
Wistance, V\'illiam, Sandwell St. Herbert, J., Hartl ey St. Roper, C., Ashmc re Gr.
I-lic ks, A. VY.,&. Co., Crc.1ven _Rd . SUDBURY, SUFFOLK .
WAL ALL 1-1-'-00D. .Sad ler, A ., Rich mond Rd.
Holder. J.C., 170 Gt. Bnckktln St. Stearn, A., & Son (R.P.), King St.
Cresswell, T. & E. Tones, F. Lindsay, Darlington 't. W f)tks executecl inclllde-
Marklcw, J. , Catshill Rd. l.ovatt, H., 68 Darlington St. IXWORTH. Fox earth- N ew Tower and Spire;
WALTON-ON- THE-NIL(,, Perry, T. & G., Horscley Fields Howse, J amcs H. Woodyer, Esq ., Archt. Cam-
Stafford. Skctt, T . LE!STON, R .S.O . bridge-Por tion of Girton Coll•~e;
Burton, ] oscph · Speake, R., & Son, 76 Stafford St. Gibbs, 'vV. H., & Son , Bank House A . Waterhouse, Esq. ,Ar cht. I pswich
W/J'DNESBUR l ·. Ti lclesley, John M., Portobcllo Simmonds, G., & 'on -New Carn Exchange & Mu nicipal
VVillcoc k, l-I ., & Co., Darlmgton St. Buildings, £25,000; Brightwen
Holloway, J., Hilston Rd. LONG MELFORD, R.S.O. Binyon, Esq., A1·cht. Bury- N ew
S mith, F. J ., Pritchard St. 1.VORDSLE Y, StourbndJi"· Theobald, - Gr ammar Sch ool ; Sir Ar t hu r Blom-
Smith, T. Guest , J . field,Archt. Sudbu ry-New Catholic
Summerhill, G., Ld., Camp Hill LOIVESTOFT. Church; Leonard Stokes, Esq.,
T eece, A. C. S., King's Hill J"Q_\'ALL, Burlon-011- 7i·e11I. All erton, R ., Alexandra Rd . A.rcht. Swindon-Mechanics' I n -
\ Villiamson, G., 42 Stafford St. \\'rig ht, H. stitute; Brii;htwen B inyon , Esq .,
Ar cht. Ma nsion at Stanm ore;
Bright wen Binyon, Esq., Archt.
JOHN ASHBY, Government Works at Aldersh ot,
Colchester and Ipswich. Numerou s

Suffolk. Builder and Contractor. Restorations to many Church es,


under emi nent Architects .
Machine Joinery Works,
ALDEBURCH-ON-SEA. CAVENDISH, B111J' St. Edm1111ds.
Knowles, G. 0., High St. Graham & Hrown SOUTH LOWESTOFT. Howard, A., Cornard Rd.
Smith, F. VV., Aldc J... ane ~VALTON, see Fehrsfowe.
CHEUNG TON. S a n it ary a nd D ec o ra tive
BECCLES. Earnshaw, Robt., R eel Row S how Ro om s , WEYBREAD.
Allen, F. J. (Exors. of), Station Rd. Grimwood & Bulle n
Betts, Chas., lngate t. CONEJ' WESTON, B111J• St. 176 HIGH STREET.
Dunn, G. A ., & Son , Caxton Rd. EdmHJtds .
House and Apartment Agency, WICKHAMBROOI\.
Hindes, E. J ., Station Rel. Hogg, R., & . on
Hipperson Bros .. Pudding nioor " C RO S SLEY" H ouse, Parker, J .
Tohnson, Geo., Queen':-; Rd. EA.5T BERCHOLT (Cole/tester) .
\Voodroffc, T., & Co., Northgatc St. Aldous, 'vV. Nr . G.E .R . Station, Lowes/oft. WICKHAM MARKET.
'vVhcclcr, IV. T . Coleman, E.
BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Private an d Correspondence :-
Allen & Robinson ELMSl·VELL. Woodbury, Mill Road. S. Lowestoft. WOODBJIIDCH.
Footer, M ;.i. St. Andrew St. North Rice, C. II EN"Tl'.RPR 18 J{ ,, Smith. W. J ., Quay St.
Frost, H. \.:i" ., \\Tcstgate Rd. FELIXSTOWE a11d WALTON. Telegrams- { Lowestoft.
Shillitoc, J ., & Son, College Lane IVJIENJ'HA .ll.
Tooke, F., l\Cill Lane Linzcll. H. 1. 'l.'elephone-No. 5~, Lowestoft.
\Vatson, J., Crown St . Pratt, R. " '·, Gainsboro' ' Vorks Lilly,W.G.
B UIL DERS AN D CON TR ACTORS. 43 1

Surrey. Surrey-continued.
ADDLESTONE. Barker, D . ·w., 52 Church Rd. Hazlewood, G . W., Queen's Rd .
Bolton, Vf., Church Rd.
Brown, H., & Sons, off Station Rd.
Gosden, VV. 1 C hapel A ven ue
T. VAUGHAN, Bex,J . R.,\VychcGr., Hrighton Rd.
Binns, J. & T .. 10+ Wellesley Rd .
Bullock, A., JO Tanfield Rd.
Sleep, J., & Sons, 'tation Rd.
Simpson, A., High St.
ENGLEFJ.ELD GREEN
Martin , Ja~:.i Statio n Rd. B ur to n, J ., & Son. Bi High St., and
Plowman, .ti ., B ri g hton Rd . BUILDER & ~ 1o6 W addon New Rd. (Sta 11w·) .
Steer, R ., " T he Rest" .,,0)( CONTRACTOR · BHcauchamp, W. 1 VNictoria S t;d
Taylo r, W. H., High t. Tu E Exons. O>'
arnson, Franc1s1 I orman 1'
ALBURY HEATH. CATERHAM VALLEY, ·1ackson, vV., Bond St.
Browne, J. S .
SURREY.
E. GOULDER Rowland, R., St. Jude's Rd .
ASH (Alders!tol).
Bateman, l\I.
ASHTEAJ).
BUILDERS & Co~n·nA C'l'OltS,
SAXl'l'AR\" ENGI:-i'EERS, ,I EPSOM.
Chutcr, B ros., High St.
fVorks t:xr:c11fr'd- 6~ & 65 Waddon New Rd ..Croydon . Furniss, Bros., High St.
l-Iascma n, J.
H ughes, J ohn, Ju nr. , Sta tion R d. New Sold iertt" Ilom e. R E trEn 1DWES G1v1tN 0 1i- W o itKS Gray & Son, W est St.
Add itions to St Mary's Ch urch. Ex~CU T KD UNDER A n.c n tTECTB . Holdsworth, George, East St.
BAN.STEAD. New Paris h lltt II . Teal, J. A ., Ashley Rd.
Leclbury, W . Ptmnbilig, Hot 1Vate1· Pitti1t!J,Ele1.. t1·icJ:
' 'l'wo i:lhop< ttud Dwelling Houses other Bells . .Drain8 Tested & He-laid. Longh urst, E . 1 & Sons, East St.
Peters, Robt., B urgh Heath opposite Rail w"y Station . Nye, G ., Hig-h St.
BARNES. New B illiard Roo m , Ced>tr G ra nge. 11Vorl.:s exccu.fed 1uct11de : Robins, S ., Heathcote' R d.
Hill, J., 90 Arc hway St. Large Stabling and U-rilneries for Four Villas, Brighton Rd. Altera- Roll & Taylor, Hook Rd.
Sale, A., & Sons, High St. C . Asprey, Esq. t ions, Kenley Hotel. Rebuildi ng
New Drainag-e a nd. Decoration s ·· Coach a.nd .H orses," also New Bar ESHEII.
BEDDJNG1'0N. F itting•, Lambeth. New Room,

I
Dawson & Sons t hrough ou t, at Drnyfor d House. Gar rod (R.P.) & Taylor
Trappitt, J. W., Church La ne "D uke's I-lead ," South End ,Croydon . Shute, F., vVolsey lZd .
"A ll in Cat erharn-within 3 year s . New tltable8, built and fitted for
BE1'0H IVO!ITH. Messrs. Nalder & Collyer's Br ewery EWELL.
CHARL WOOD (Crnwley). Co.,Ltd.,Croydon . A.dditions,Altera· Killick, \ V., High St.
Geo. Cummins & Sons, haw, J., Lowficld Heath
\.V ick ins, T ., C hape l Rd .
t ions & Decorations to t he "Leather
Bottle' ' ~n, Upper Warli ngh am i"
K endall, C., High St.
Builders & Contractors, ''Railway l-Iote l1 1 ' Purley J u nction; FARNHAJll.
CHEAM.

I Lewis, G. VV., Park I.ane "Jenny L i nd" I nn , utt.on; "King Crosby & Co., South St.
HOUSE D ECORATORS, William (V ." Hotel, Ewell; " Rail· Figg, A. J., Castle 't.
Hot H''"atwr and Snnit(l,ry Engim~e1·s, CHEl?TSEJ". way I nn, " Enrlswood; 11 George a nd
B layner,, J., W).ndso1· S.t. Goddard & Sons, East St.
Undertakers, &c., D ragon," Beckenh am; " Dog and Jeffery, G ., :Middle Bourne
Iiunt, . h
. .. T., \\ .1nd.sor S.t. Bull ." Surrey Street, &c., &c. Erec:. 1 imber, J., Guildford Rd .
hes, 1. l:f., Guildford St.
BETCHWORTH, SURREY. t iou of Drill Hall and \Vork ing Lads'
Some TVork dnne in 1900 : -
New Post Office, Betch worth ,
S urrey, £950; one pair new V illas,
Dorking, Surr ey, £ 1,300; New Sh op ,
T KNIGHT

Clu b House for Croydon Church
L.,.
ads..,,.
pari ' ch
sh B,...rig.,,..admm
u rch. e, ,_· n .,,.con-nec..,
tio-n w- ith-
-
TOMPSETT & co., (

High Street, Dorki ng,S .. rrey,£ 1,050;


one Villa Residence, Howard Hd.,
and SONS, - Hanscomb & Smith, 83 London Rd.
H a i t, S. , Ir Southbridge Rd. BUILDE R S.
Dor king, £850 ; local arch ts . A ltera- Holt, V•l . 1 & Sons, 'Vindmill _Rd.
tions a nd Addi tion• to Bovey Cot-
tage, Betchworth , £Si0; Col. Edis,
8 U I L DER S 1 H orrocks, J ., The Oval
Huntley Hros., 79 Tamworth Rd.
Steam Joinery Works,
Contractors, King, \V. & G., Abingcr HamL'r
FSA.,Arht. Ne wStabling,Wildcroft, F?IRNH?I M,
Bucklan d, Surrey, £300 . Sanitar y
Wor k, Pendell Court, Bletchin gly,
S urrey , £.190 ; Ditto, More P lace,
I Sanitary Plumbers,
Langl"idgc, \V., St. James Rd .(Road
& t;ewer Contractor)
Li nfoot, A. \ V ., 42 Hirdhtlrst H..d. 1 I
. 'outh Croydon
ISURRE Y .
Betch wor th , £250; Engineer, W. C . and Decorators.
T ynda le, F.sq .. k' .R.T.. M .I.C.E . :\!aides & Harper, Albert Rd. I
~'[ ar r iag-c & W1thrington, The Oval I DEPOT F OR A.LL KINDS OF
-Ki
-ng,J
-- -....
.,&Son -------~ UNDERTA.KERS and Page, S., Borough Hill, Epsom Rd.
Pearson & Co., 16 Park t. I
BUILDING i\IA'l'ERI AL.
JJLE7'CHJNGLET. MONUMENTA.L MASONS. Potte r, \ V., 2r 't. John 's Grove
E nglish, T ., & Son
~~--=---,,,-----~~---I Timber Merchants,
13110 MLE l ·, Guild/ord.
E ll is , S .
J ackso n, J .
CHERTSEY and E. u. 5aunder5,
Builder and Contractor,
Decorators,
Sanitary Plumbers
BROO/\. fVOOD, 11ear IV0!.-i11g. THORPE. 48 Wellesl e y Rd.
Faggettcr, E. D., "tation Rd . R,,cent w01·kll executed and in hand:- Join e1'y ancl Fencinff Prep(lri>dfor
BURSTOW, N orley. ._............, ,....,.....,..,,.,~,a· ..... C roy d on : Borough I nfectious [_ . . . th~ rr,.,,de .
King, Alfred, Sma ll ficlcls Wells, Geo., Grove Rd . Ho~pi tal , £14,000 ; Thomas "Valker,
BYFLEET, 1'Veyb1id.l[e. CHESS/NC TON. Esq., C.E., Engi neer. Croyd o n :
Matthews, A . J., Dartncll Park Kelsey, \ V., & Son Additions to Gr ammar Schoul , Nurth
End, £7,500; l\Iess r s. Berney and FRENSHA.11, Fam/lam.
CAMBERLEY. CLA J .GA TE, Es!ter. don, A r chte. Croydon : Block of
F ield , ElitPo rtesbury Rd . Pater & Co., C lare mont Pa rk Estate CIJUtcr, A ., l\.l illbridge
Business premise!-! , Geor ge St. ,
D ungay, . Co!Jf!Afll. £ ll ,000 ; W . J. A ncell , Esq., Arch t.
ARSHALTON. Gower, A. 1 Tartar Hill FR.lil!Lli l ·.
Croy d o n : Additions to Borough Finch, G .
Burnand 1 E . ]. I ewland. A. Infectious Hospital , £12.000; Thus.
Clark, Hy. CO,lf PTnN, Guild.ford. Kemp , E ., Frimley Green
Wal ker, Esq., C .I~ .. Engineer. Croy-
Evans, S . J ., ·west St. Heal & J ackson do n : New\"fO'ley1rnChurcb ,£ll ,oUO;
CATERHAM. CRANLEIGH. GODALMING.
~fessrs. Gordon & Gunton, Arch ts.
Harman, , V., Upper Catcrham Holden, E . & T. .H. Bcrmond scy: \Varebou~establi ng, Bunning, J. \ \ r., & Son, Croft Ter.
l\IIa rchant, R., Godstonc R d . C!?OVDON . &c., £16,000; Messr s . Gordon & Gun -
Scrivener, C. E., Catc rh am Valley Hailey, \~7 . ]. , JJ Che rry Orchard Rd. to n , Arch tl'l . Bromley : ~tar and
Gar ter R a tel. £6 .750; Mes.rs. Bern ey

WM. THOMPSON,
BUILDER,
EflTAB LUlFrED OVER 60YEARS .

J. BURTON & SON,


& Son, Arch ts. Tootin g: New L. &
S. W . Bank, £3,700; G. Erisch , E•q.,
A.R.I.B .A., Archt. Croydon: New
vVing to Croydon General Ho ·pi ta!,
DAVID FR_Y,
£8,448; C.Heuman ,E q.,A.R.I.B.A.,
Builder s, Decorators, Archt. BUILDER A N D
CATERHAM VALLEY,
and Government ...,6)( C ON TRA CTOR •
SURREY . Smith, \V ., & Son, 202 London Rd.
Contractors, Umlandt & Nicholl, 99A Cherry
1Vorks f.XCcuted- Orchard Rd.
Bradenhu1·st. En.tun 'l1ower , T he 87 HIGH STREET,
DORK/NG.
CARLOS ROAD ,
Stonehouse, Co-opern.tive Stores, AND
Congregati<mal Church (enlargement Canter, A. J., 2 Falkland Rd.
and decoration), a!l m Catel'iHtm . 106 W addon New Road, Coils & Son , South St. GODALMING.
'rhe Hermitage (e nlargem ent a n rl CROYDON. Edscr , W ., }:l.orsham Rd.
new stabling); Water Tower for Goddard & Sons. Station ]{cl.
East Su rrey Water Company; Under- TELEPHOSE, 167 CROYDON. Hamblin Bros., \ Vest St.
h ills ' alterations and new wainscot Pledge, J., 27 l'alkland Rd.
fitting•) . B letchingly. WO RKS:
M ission. Hall , with Coffee Tavern, High Class Deco rl\ting, P hnllb ing DORMANS LAND
and Sanitary work" Specmh ty.
Gymnasium, and Residences, Whyte-
leaf.
( l!.:ast G r/11sl1•nd). Bridge Street, Godalming.
U1zdPr Per.M nal RupPrvision. Ridley, 1-lcnry

._______________________...,_.....,.,,...,__ ..................................
Godstone Court (en lai·gement a n d
decoration); Red la nds, Teddington. l.i'Gf!..-1.1/ .
New Congregationa l Ch ur ch , RmrsRJr.NCES TO
ARCHI TE CTS &. SU RV EYO R S. Huckcridgr, C. 1 Queen's Rd . ll a ll , T., & Son. Dconcry vVks.
Oxted. Gray, Geo., High St. llorn, Geo ., 95 High St .
432 GUILDERS AND

I
CONTRACTORS.

surrey-continued. Surrey- continued.


ROBERT WOOD-(con) HERSHA 111, l•Valton-011 -7'/tames. REIGATE.
Guildford Borough Police Build- HOLMWOOD, Darking. Bagaley, '"'·· & . ons, l\feadvale
ings, for the Guildford Corporation, Pierce, C. F. Bushby, Thos., & Son, \Vest t .
about £5,000; W. G. Lower, Esq., HOR LEY. Elsey, J., Glovel_' s Rd .
1

Architect, Guildford. _Tennings, A. E., niiassetts Rd. Hodge & Son, West Rd.
House & Shop premis•s, Guildford, Scott, vV. , Salfords Jeal, S., Hlackboro' Rd.
Builder and for J. Simpson, Esq., about £8,000 ; Turnbull , \V., & Co . Killick, R ., Church St.
W . G. Lower, Esq., Architect, Guild-I King.._J. , & Son, 24 Glovers Rd.
ford. HORSELL, 1.Vok1?1g. Lee, JC, & Son, \\Test St.
Contractor, Several large hou•es in the n•i gh- Allard, Geo., Bromhall Rd. Lovell, A. G ., South Pnrk
bourhood of Guildford, references R oake, W. ~?eS~f'l)~~e N ightingale, A.H., vVest St .
can be had from occupiers .
BOROUGH ROAD WORKS, Works in 1n-o,qress - . Bryant & C heeseman
House near Haslemere, C. Harri- Mowgcr, J. KEl·V. Chas. Nightingale & Sons,
GODALMING.

References to well known


-
son Townsend, Esq., F.R.I.B.A.

H ASLEMERE .
C lapshaw, \¥., Shottcrmill
H.arding Hros ., Shottcrm ill
Blasby, B. E ., Cumberland \Vorks
Gibbin, '\\' ., & Son, 15-23 Station
Parade, }{cw Gardens
:Harp er Hros., l{cw Gardens
KING TON-ON-THAMES.
Builders,
CONTRACTORS & DECORATORS
Le sbourne Rd., REIGATE.
Tdt!g-1·ams- ' ' Niff'/ttiuJ!alson ," Rdf!aft.
Collings, f. ]. ,V ictori a Rd.,Norbiton TdejJlunu-N<' . 66 (Redlu"ll).
Architects in London and Cunliffe, \V., Gloucester Rel.
the Provinces. H. HUTCHINSON, Gaze & Sons, Union St.
Havell, G . F., 15 Ed en St .
Recent wo·r ki executed inclu,de-
N ew Racket Comt, Stables, addi-

·-·----------
Lee, John, Rock Pl.
Mitchell Bros., Mcadrow
Streeter Bros., Mcadrow (Road &
Sewer Contractors)
Architect & Builder,
Steam Joinery Works.
and Brickworks,
Henley & Hoppe r, 5 London Rel.
Tudd, D., llfanorgatc Rd .
L a ne, 'V., & Son, Lo ndon St.
Merrcdew, G. 4.2 K.ing's Rd .
1
Mundy,\.\'., 45 East Rd.
Oldridge, C ., & Sons, London Rd.
Rayner & Winckworth, 86 Eden St.
tions and alterations and decorations
to house for Cicil Quentin, Esq.,
Milland Place, Liphook, Rants;
Archt., H. Alex . Pelly, Esq.,
145 Gresham House, E.U. New
Stablin~, Caretaker• Houses, &c., for
The He1gate Industrial & Provident
GODSTONE. Haslemere and Hindhead. '.\fell s, E., Eden St.
KINGSWOOD, Epsom.
Society, Ltd.; Archts., Baker
and Penfold, Reigate. Alterations,
Churchill, T., Godstonc Green Wells, W. ].
Hitchcock, J. , South Godstone Siding a t Haslemert:. Station into lVorks. and Decorations to Gatton Hall,
LEA l'HERHEAD. Sun'Oy, for J. Colman, Esq; Archt.,
Gray, - GUILDFORD. An industrial partnership of Brown, G. & \.V. 8extus Dyball, J.<:sq., Gatton. Two
Billimore, F. H., Tunsgatc .A.rcbitccture, building management Cropley, John, High St. Houses for Geo. Taylor, Esq ., Mahor
Brand,-., "\Voodb1·idge Rd . and craftsmanship of all trades , in kilton, H ., Bridge St. Rd., Hei~ate; Archt., C. E. Salmon,
Capp, W., Haydon Pl. which all the sharers io the work LhJJPSFIELD. Esq., Reigate. New House, Stabling
Downes, S . E ., Park Rd., Stoke share also in the success of the Firm. Brazier, T.,,_ & Son & Uonservatory for R . Adams, Esq.,
Ellis, S., 28 Cbcrtscy St. Lovelancf, J . J:!landford Rd ., Reigate; Arch ts.,
Works executed unclu Jfessrs. Jlfar- LINGFIELD, Baker and Penfold, Reigate. Addi-1
Franks, G . A ., Statio n Approach shall tfc Vicke1·s, 28 Bedfo1·d Squa1·e, Dives, T . E .
Hig1ctt&Hammond,FriaryBldg.\·Vks tions & alterations to Summerhayes,
How, G., & ~o ns, Bridge St. 11'.C. Head, R. E. Betchworth, for Dudley Mansfield,
Johnson , A., i\Cill )lead House at Haslemere for Mrs. Penfold \V. Esq. ; Archt., A. J. Sturgess, Esq.,
May, P. C ., \¥aterden l~cl. Lloyd, £4,500 . Additions to Sel- Stanford, E. G . Guildford. Stabling and Caretaker's
Smith, Robert, t Bury ] 1elds ham House, near Petworth, for C. ,1/ALDEN, NEW. HouEe, Redhill, for Messrs. Rickett,
C. Lacaita, Esq., £2,050. House at Toyce, H. ;. Kingston Rd. Cockerell, & Co.; Archt. , A. Broad,
Forest Row for the Rt. Hon. James l\:Iitchcll, F. A. Cambridge t.
1 Esq., 22,George St.,Croydon. House
JlJ.111,DE'N, ODD .
W. SMITH & SONS, Bryce, M.P ., £4,600.
FVorks execured u.nder Jlfes:~rs . R ead &
Taylor, H., Church Rd.
for Mrs. Newall, Reig•te; Archt.,
T . Phillips Figgis, E•q ., 28 Martiu's
MERSTHAM. Lane, E.C . .A.lterations,Decorations,
Ql,?uifbete )) <!:onfractou, NacJJonalcl, 11.R.I. B.A ., 4a Cork St., Pink & i\Ioon, Albury Rd.
London , JJT. &e., to White Ha.it Hotel, and The
Farnham Road, Guildford. Houses at Haslemere for Mi·s. St.
'\Vhitakcr, R., High 't.
1l1/CKLEHA1l1, Dorl.'ing.
Red Cross Hotel, Iieigate; A rcht.,
Latham .A.. Withall, Esq., J.,wry
Works executed include- Johnstone, £2,600; for Jas . Wallace, Batchelor, G eo .
Stables, Conservatory, and Addi- House, Old Jewry, E.C. Borough
Esq., £3,600; for Dr. Macdonald, M!7'CHA 1ll. of R eigate, Victoria Alms-House•;
tion to House, Worplesdon, for late £3,500. Drewett, T. D., Upper l\litc ham Archt.; \ V . H. Prescott, Esq. ,
J. H. Baxendale, Esq., about£7,000;
Undei· llMve11 JJyhcill, Esq. Haydon, R., Vine House, Church St. Borough Surveyor, Reig·ate. The
C. F. Hayward, Esq., F.S.A., Archt., H.azcll Bros., B eddington Corner above contracts range from £500 to
London. Additions to Menow Two houses at Tilford, n ear Farn- La,..,·rencc, 1\1. A., Upper ~iitcham
ham for Dr. Hurd Wood, £2,100 and £14,000. Numerous other additions,
Church, about £1,300 · Sir A. W. Sayers, Chas, Lower G recn n.lteration , and decorations to
Blomfield, A..R.A., F.S.A., .Axcht., £3, 100 respectively .
MORTLA!<E. Houses, Hotels , &c.
London. Mansion, &c , at Holmes -
dale Park. Nutfield, for C. Maw,
Esq., about £13,000; F. J. Dibble,
. U11 de1" Pax ton l:Vatson, Esq.,
F.JIJ.B.A .
Barns, J ohn, 2 Fitzgerald Rd.
Brackl ey Thos., 2 1'hames Hank
Lodge' near Farnham for Lady Hughes, k. T. & Co., Ld., Sheen Ln . Nightingale, T., Park Lane
Esq., Archt., Dorking. Public 1JIOLESEY, EAST. ·waycott, J., Holmcsdale Rd.
Swimming Baths, Borough of Guild- Salt, £500. 'Vickman, ,V. Croydon R .d.
Pottertou, E.
I.
1
ford, about £3,000; H. Peak, Esq. , li'or tlte London County Council: Wheatley, J., & Sons, Bridge Rd. RICHMOND.
Archt. and Borough Surveyor. Ad- OX TED. Brooking, J. \V. , Eton St.
ditions to House, Godalming, for J'. Swimming Bath at the Mayford
Industrial School, Woking. Brazier, J., & Son Cole Bros., 2 The Vineyard
E. Bode, Eoq , about £2,500; D.Cubitt PURLE !-.
Nichols, Esq., Archt., Howard St., llmlei·J . W. Penfold, lJ,'sq.,F.R.l.B.A . Saker, vV.
Stmnd, London. Two House• for R. Cottage Hospital, Haslemere, £2,000. REDHILL.
Snlsbury, Esq.,about£2,200; Messrs.
Peak & Lunn, Archts., Guildford. U11der l·V. Ra?·rison, Esq., A.R.I.B ..A..,
Bagalcy, \V. , & Sons, :VIead Vale Charles Eldridge,
Bucklnnd & \Vatcrs, Shrewsbury Rd.
Extension. St. Catherine's Schools,
Bramley,about£2,500; C.H. Howell,
11 .Napier Rel., Kensington, JV. Room, E., Beach Ho., Brighton Rd.
Room, G., Hrig-hton Rd .
Builder and Decorator,
Esq., Archt.,Lancaster Place,Strand, House o.t Grayshot, Hindhead, for
Miss Moir, £1,700. '¥ilkin so n, \ •\T. F., Station Rd . Ormond Road, RICHMOND,
London. Additions,&c., to Mayfora
House, for F . J. Roberts, Esq., about -AND-
1Vorks can·ied out t.o plana p1·epa1·ed
£2,000. New H.ectory House at .l'!I the Ji'inn. St. Margaret's Road,
Merrow.for Rev. L. R. Flood,£3,400 E. WORSSELL,
F. J. Dibble, Esq., Archt. , Dorking. Cottage at Ilindhead for Sir F.
Pollock, Bart. Hou•e at l:lindhead
Twickenham.
Additions to Charterhouse, Godal-
ming, about £8,000; H. T. Steward, for Professor A. IV. Williamson, Builder & Decorator,
Esq., Archt., L ondon. House at £1,150. Additions to House at CONTRACTOR FOR
Guildford, for W. Stevens, Esq. , Walton for A. J . Butler, Esq., £750.
73, GROVEHILL ROAD,

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£3,000; W. G. Lower, Esq., Archt., Additions to House and !:;tables, New Buildings,
Guildford. Hambledon, for Prof. A. K. Hunt-
ingdon. Six Cottages and one Strnctural Alterations,
House at Haslemere for E. Net- REDHILL, Surrey. Decorations,
Strudwick, A., Lea Pale Rd. tleship, Esq. Hou•e and additions
Swayne & Son, Stok e Rd. to same for J . W . C111icksbank, Esq. Sanitary Work.
Swayne Bros., Epsom Rd. The Educational Hall, Ha.slemere.
The Educational Museum, Hasl•- C.mtractor for References to Architects under
ROBERT WOOD, mere. Thirty good class houses and
shops and seven cottages at and
around H aslemere for Jonathan
New Buildings, Structural
whom Works have been executed
can be supplied.
Hutchinson, Esq., F .R. S.,and others. Alterations, Decorations,
Builder and Contractor Waterworks fo1· two Esto.tes a t
GUILDfORD.
1 Haslemere for Jonathan Hutchinson,
Esq., F.R.S . House, Shops. and
Boarding Ho11se at Hindhead for H.
Sanitary Works.
References to Architects under
WWW.
Gascoyne --
& Blake,
Hnmpton, F., Marsh Gate
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Onslow

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·works execu 1 ed i nclude-- Hutchinson, Esq., £4,650 . Lillywhite , A., Church Rd.
House, &e., Horsley, Surrey, about Sanitation is made a speciality. whom Works have been executed
I £4,000; W. S. Cro•s, Esq., Architect, Drainage overhauled. can be supp lied. Randall R. , K cwfoot Rd.
Seal & Co ., Richmond Hill
i London. Sims, F. Church T er .
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7HAJ1!ES DITTON. ] . & J. WARD- (con.) Dashwood, A., & Son, Ltd., 811-
Callin ham,\~' . , Porsmouth Rd . to Board Scbool,Whyteleafe ;Messrs . \Vorple Rd . (Horticultural)
S. N. SOOLE & SON, Higby & Rabson, Portsmouth Rd . C. aud F . Rutley, Architect.. Little- Fraser, r. G., I & 2 Church Rd.
BUILDltH S, CONl'HACTOUS, AND Hobbs, E . D., 10 Adelaide Ter. grange1 Whyt eleafe, u.nd additions Gibbard', T. (R.P.) , 37 High St.
SeoP FnoxT FITTERS, Shute, F. to hrPenlands, Ca.terham; ,V. E . Tohnson, H., 42 Hartfield Rd.
SHEEN ROAD, THORNTON HEATH. Hewitt,. E sq., Architect. Watten- L arman, W . H . 1 Alexandra Rd.
B~con.l. H., 6.) l~cnsh am Lane done Manor, Kenley; Messrs. Milledge & Sons, IIJ Graham Rd.
RICHMOND, S U RREY. Bird, ll'. ] ., Buxton Rd. Kidner & Berry, Architects. House Pa_rsons & Townsc!1d, 25 l{igh St.
Telephone No . 84 Richmond. I snctt & Steel, High St. i' at Warling-ha m; Huntley Go rdon , Pnce & Pnce, 1 0 St. George's Rd.
liVorks 1·ecentl,1; executed inclrtdll-
Royal Hospital, Richmond, addi-
t ions, £5,900; ]'. J. Brewer, Esq.,
Sedgwick , F. V\'. 1 Frant Rd.
WA LL/NG TON.
Anderson, J. N., I Hoxhall T e rrace,
' Esq., Architects.

WEYBR!DGE.
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1 Spence r, R., I26 Ha rtfield Rd.
Whitehead Brns., 2r Hill Rd.
1¥/TLEY, Godalmi11g.
F .R.I.B.A. , Archt. Workmen's Clifton Rd. Brown, S., S tation Rd.
Dwelling• for the Corporation of Hurnand, E . J. 1 W oodcotC' RJ . Hill, H.P .. Oakland s p,.,.k

FRANK- MILTON~
Richmond, £17,600. Underground Claridge F. H., Stafford Rd. Tanris, G ., Church St.
Convenience for the Corporation of Clark, lfy., Gros,·enor Rd . \Voods, S., Haker t .
Richmond £1,360; J. H. Brierl ey, Evans, J., ·\.Yallington Corner Young, J. W., Baker t.
Esq., Surveyor. .A Iterations and 1-1.owe & \Vhi tc, 13 Danbury Tcr., WHJ'TELEAFE.
additions to Greyhound Hotel, Rich- lllan or Rd. Cheesernan, G.
B 11ilder, Contractor, Sanitary
mond, £3,600; J. Scott, Esq., A1:cht. Owen, C., & Co., Ltd. WfMBLEDON. Plumber and Decorator,
Drill Hall, Shepherd's Bush, £1,600; Herry, G., 42 High St . Undertaker
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W . J . Shearburn, Esq . .A.rcht . Alter-
ations Queen's Bead Hotel, Rich-
mond, £1,214; H. M. Wakley, Esq.,
0. Stewart and Sons, Blak e, W . T., 40 D enmark. Rd .
Brasier, J., Strachan Pl. and Monumental Mason,

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Archt. 5 Shops Church Court, Rich-
mond, £3,560. New Parish Hall,
Shepherd's Bu b,£1,550; F.J.Brewer,
Builders and •.
•• Contractors,
JAS.BURGES &SONS, I WITLEY,
Steam Works,
Godalming.
B111'Lden & Co11 traclors,
I Esq .. F.R.I.B.A., .A.I·cht. 12 Shops,
Barrow, £10,000; A . Sykos, Esq., Wallington Steam Saw Mills , NORMAN ROAD,
A.R.I.B.A. 7 Shops, Leyton, £4,200; WALLINGTON, SURR E Y. S, WIMBLE DO N .
I A Sykes, E sq ., A.R.I.B.A., Archt.
Altera1i?n Royul Hotel, Clacto~- on­ W orks 1·ece11Uy exec itted inclnde-
Ot!ice: 113HAYDOJSSROAD.
Bargate Stone Merchant,
Quarries : Hurtmorc, Godalming.
Sea, £3,500; A. Sykes, Esq., Presbyterian Churches at Dulwich IY 01·k.' exec1ttP.d include-
A.R.I.B.A., Archt. New Dye Works, New Billiard Room and Rooms Brick and Tile Manufacturer,
and Wallington; Baptist Churches
I Richmond, £2,500; E. J . Partridge, at Chiswick, 'l'eddington, and Wim- over-to Wandie Be.nk House, Wim- '\Yorks: Brook, \>Vitley.
Esq., F.S.I.:.> Archt. Girls' Home,
I bledon, for Aid. Fenwick, J .P,

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bledon ; Roman Catholic Chapel,
I leworth, London School Board, &c., at Lyndhurst; Isolation Fever Additions and Sanitary Improve- Various large and important
I £2,240; T. J. Hailey, Esq .. Archt. Hospital for Croydon Rural District
Council; Small Pox HoApital for
ments to Wimbledon Parochial
Schools; H.G.Quarterma.in, Esq., At.
New Vestries and Organ Chamber,
works executed at Guildford,
Godal ming, Haslemere, Hind-
pcechley & Smith, Kew Rd. Croydon e.nd Wimbl edon Joint Hos- head and District generally.
pital Hoard: Schools at Carshalton, to Holy Trinity Church, Wimbledon;
ROEHAilfPTON, Barnes. H. G. Quartermain, Esq., Archt . References to many emi·
.Mitcham, 'Wallington , &c.; Mas- nent Archite c ts.
Adkins, W., & Sons, 8 High St. onic Temple, &c., Sutton; "Ewell New Residence for F. G. Samson,
Harvey, T., High t. Court," Surrey; St. Paul's Church, Veterinary Surgeon, U pper Mitcham; ...................................

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Marlow & Sons, llfidfield Thornton Heath, and many private R. J\L (;hart, Esq., Arcbt.
contracts. New Residen ce for H. S. Coldicott, WORCE J'ER PARK, S .O.
SHALFORD, Guz'/d/ord. Esq. , Solicitor, Lower Mitcham;
Mitchell Bros. R . .M. Chart, Esq., .A.rcht. Oxenham, A.
T+'AL TON-ON-HILL. South Wimbledon Girls' School and
SHEEN. Proctor, John WOKING.
Seabcr 1 E. , New ton , East S heen Technical Institute for the Surrey
WAL TON-ON-TH A MF:S. County Council; J. T . Micklethwnite, Butt, W. T., Goldsworth Rd .
SOU71-f NUJ'FIELD. Annett, W. F. , Church St. Esq., .A.l·cht. Drow lcy & Co;i Chertsey Rd.
Bashford. " ' · Chitty, A. j. New Mineral V.'ater Factory for Gale, A . A., l\iaybury Rd.
Bryant, T . L., Mid t. l\Ie•srs. H. 'l'omlin & Co., i\1orclen Gale, W. ,V, , Claremont Avenue
su)w1TON. B. INGRAM & Co., Rd. , Merton; Messrs . Chart, Son, Harris, J., & Sou, High St.

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& Reading, Arcbts. . Ingram,.Hj' & Son, Goldsworth \Vks •.
' Ad kins Bros., Victoria Rd. BUILDERS , Rebuilding " The Kings Arms,"
Adkins, Thos., Brighton Rd. J{emp, B. ., Church St.
Babbs Hros., I Brown's Rd., Surb i~
Contractors, and Undertakers, Mitcham,for Messr s. Young & Co.'s \Vhi tb urn, J., Woking Village
HERSHAM, Brewery, Ltd. ; R . Conwys, Esq .,
ton Hill Archt. vVRECCLESHAil!, Fllmlill11t.
Dorley, T., Red Lion Lane WALT O N-ON-THAM E S .
Dunn, 11-ios., Gate House, I-look Rd. IV01·ks executed include- ............................... Jllakc, vV., Shortheath
'' Penn-Crai l)' " Oatlands Park·
Wm. Bradford,' Esq., Archt. '
Alterations and addition• to the
FRANK HAWKEY,
Builder & Contractor,
Congregational Church, Hersham;
W. Howard Seth-Smith, E sq.,Archt.
Sussex.
Ditto to Board Schools, Hersham;
SURBITON, SURREY. F . Le Rossir;nol, Esq., Arcbt. ALFJUSTON, Polegate, R .S.O. Boniface, A ., & Son, 96 VVestcrn Rd.
New Boo.rd Schools, Pyrford ; Pettitt, A.' Bostel Bros. (R.P.), I8 & 19 Duke
·works executed include building: Chas. W elch, Esq, .A.rcht. 'Wilson, J., Market Sq. St. (a nd a ni tary Engineers)
Gentlemen's Club, Surbiton; stables Asbley Park Hotel, late C. H . ARD!NGLY. Hotting "'Nm ., & Son, 2r Ship St.
for l\1essrs . Nutballs, Ltd., Kings- Spo.rkes, E sq., Al'cht. Box & Turne r Brow n, \v., & Sons, 79 Preston Rd .
t on ; alterations and extensions to The " M.ount," Oatlands Park; Carter, J 'J. ..~Son, 3.5 St. George's Rd.
l\1r. A ustin Venn's sho ps, Kingston; H . L. Hill, Esq ., Archt . BEXHILL-ON-SEA . Cox, A., ~Sons, 8oA Preston Rd .
two private reRidences at Kingston Alterations and additions to St. Bailey, Vlf. H., Victoria R d. Crosswell, A., 87 \.Vcstcrn Rd ., }love
George's Lodge, Weybridge; Paxton Harker & Rogers, Church St. Davey Bros., Q Shaftesbury Place
Hill, i\IessrR. Carter & Ashworth, Honifac~., E,,_7 Sa~kville Rd.
architects, Kingston ; four private H . Watson, E•q., A r cht. Dean, A ., 25 Ditchling Rise
Alterations and additions to Dexter, 1. \>v ., Cld'ford Rd.
residences at Lovelace-road, Su r- Dubbin, D., '\'lilton Rd.
biton, G. Sben·in , Esq., architect, " H eo.therden e," \\Teybridge; N. L.
Gillham, W., Cooden:Down
London; three private residences at
Brigh ton- road andKingsdown- road,
Ashburner, Esq. 1 Ai·cht.
Honse at F ai..rmile, Cobham; W . l\1oon & Garne;, Hastings Rd. W. A. FIELD & Co.,
urbi ton, \ V. E . Hewitt, Esq., archi- A. Afokman. Esq., Archt. ll!urrell, L., \>Vmdsor Rd.
Newman, VV. G ., ' ¥ilton Rd .
@uif~ms , \k,
tect, London ; doctor's house. and Romie at .Esbel'; Messrs. E . Saun-
ders & Son. Arch ts. Ockenden, S., Belle Hill 20 PRESTON STREET,
stables at Richmond-road, Kings- .......................................,jil Parker, F . \'I., 'tation Rd.
ton; shops and fiats at H orse F a ir, Sanders, ·w. H., & Co., Dorset Rd. BRIGHTON.
Kin ~ston, A. J. Windybank, Esq., mith 1 James, Station Av. S,tirling, G. C ., Ugpcr Sea Rd. WORK S-
architect, Kingston; 11 Briarhurst," H7/JRLINGHAM. lhomas, C., ca l'-d . D'AVIGDQR ROAD, HOVE.
Lovelace-road, Surbiton, :i\rfessrs. Quittcnton, John \ ·V ebb, J. \'I., I Eversley Rd. lV01·k executed during the last f~w
Theo. Al len & Son, architects, Lon-
don; "\Vestcroft," Lovelace-road,
-------- Vilbitcman, C. L ., Wi ndsor Rd . years under the followi11g London

J. & J. WARD,
Surbiton, W . J. Hardcastle, Esq., BILL/NGSHURST. m1d Local Aq·chitects :
architect, London; remodelling and :Mardcn 1 G ., The Haven, near M essr A. Clayton & Black, S. Den-
extendin ~ n Clive House ,' ' Esher, i\!itchell, A., outh St. man, Esq., Messrs. Edmeston &
Messrs. Nevinson & Newton, archi- Spoo ner, Henry, Lox\vood 1 near Gabriel , Messrs. Eedle & .Meyers

- tects, L0nd on , &c., &c. BUILDERS AND \Vadey, E ., l'arbrook J . G. Gibbins, Esq., T. Garrett;
\ Vadey, J., & Sons, Five Oaks Esq., Messrs. Gordon & Gunton,
CONTRACTORS, BOGNOR. Messrs. Loader & Long, F . J. C.
May, Esq., \V . J. Miller, Esq.,
Sease, ~~ & ' on, Ewell Rd., . ur- Warliqgqam, Surrey. Booker Bros., Beaumont Yd ., Glamis Chas . Nye, Esq., G. P inkerton, Esq.,
biton .tlill Es•r,,u1.1i:.ni;:o 1827. St. Laoy W . Ridge, Esq., .Messrs . Sachs
SUTTON. Gibbs, IL, Lyon St. & Woodrow, :il'Iess1'S. Scott & Caw-
TVorl.·s 1ece11t/;1 l'X1•c1ded i'ncl11de tl1e Harfield, G., High St. thome, l\IesRrs. T. Simpson & Son
Humphris, R . J., Carshalton Rd. jollowi11g: Pratt, \>V., London R d . Mes•rs. Truefitt & Watson, Messrs'.
Tones, R., & Son, High St. BR!GHTON. Anthony & D ixon. F . G. Cooke, Esq.,
l>otter, J. B., Carshalton Rd. Fairview, Woldingham; G. H .
Rogers, He nry (R.P.), IIJ High t. E lphick, Esq., Ar chi tect. St . Barber & Olliver, 88 Church Rd. o.nd W. C. F . Gillam, Esq.
Shopland, F. J., High St. H elen's 1 Warlingham 1 and additions Barnes, J am cs, 99 & roo North St.
434 BUI LDERS AND CONTRACTORS.
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<Garrett, W . & T ., 61 Middle St.
Hallett & Duke, 41 George St.
Holloway Bros ., Preston Rd .
Hunt, G., 86 Ditchling Rd.
NORMAN & BU-RT,
Builders & Contract ors,
-I CHJDDINGLY, S.0.
Carpenter,

Fowler & Sons


J., Lower
COWFOLD.
Dicker PEERL E SS-D E NNIS & C o.-1
(con tinued).
North Street Chapel-Enlargement.
The Town Hall , £42,000.
Leggatt, T. G ., 44 St. James St. Grand Hotel, £30,000
S t eam j oinery Work s, CRAWLEY. Cavendish Hotel-Additions,£22,000.
Lockyer, G. R., 16 King- St ., Nth . St. Hartley & Ward, High St.
Lynn, G ., & Sons, J2 Marlboro' St. I LONDON ROAD, BU RGESS HILL , SUSSEX . D iplock's Hotel, £10,000.
Cook, R., & Sons, Springfield Rd . E11stboume Coll .-Addition s, £8,000.
Manwaring & Son, 13 \Vestcrn St. Gates, R. & C .
Parsons, A ., 25 Sutherland Rd. Works lxecu ted incZude- P rincess Alice Hospital-Additions,
Parson s, J., & Sons, u8 Church Rd.,
Hove
Patching & Son, 4.1 & 44 Portland St.
I Poynings Church, Sussex, Restor a -
tion ; Ewan Christian, Esq., Archt.
St. John's College Chapel , Hurst-
Longley, J ., & Co .
Ockenden, J., & So n
Shaw, J ames, County O ak
£3,000
Sir A. Dent's Residence, £17,000.
Residence and Stabling for J . A.
"Webber, S., Crawley Down Jlfaitland, Esq., £14,000.
Payne, A . W . (R.P.), IJA Gloster. St. pierpoint, Sussex, Oak Fittings;
Messrs. Ca.rpenter & Ingelow, Arch ts. CROWBOROUGH. Oak Cottage Estate-10 Shops and
St. John's Church, B urgess Hill, Beard, G., The BeacOn Stabling, £12,000.
Additions, and New Congregational Connor Bros., Stati on Rd. Ashford Squ are-60 Ho uses, £ 13,000.
Ch urch , Burgess Hill; E. J. Hamil- Easton, R., Princes Rd. Forty Residences on the Sea Front,
H.J. VENF0LD, ton, Esq. 1 Archt .
Restoring and Redecorating Arch -
Gqldsmith, J ., South Point
Marden, J. Church Rd.
£75,000.
Cavendish Bridge Estate- Roads,
bishop Chicheley's Tomb in Canter - Midmore, T., Meadow Bank Sewers, and 150 Houses, £65,000 .
BUILDER, etc . , Wickens, b ., White Hill Addi tions at Maze Hill, St. Leo-
bury Cathedral. Caned Oak
H. eredoses, Screens, St"'lls, Pulpits, CUCKFIELJ), nards, fo r A.Burton, E•q. ,£6,200 .
Lon don Road , PRESTO N, &c., in Frome Church , Somerset- K ni ght, Stephens, The Green St. Barnabas Boys' School, Bexhill,
"hire; West K irby, Cheshire; All Norris, Edward, & Sons, Broad St . £ 1,800.
BRIGHTON , SUSSEX.
Saints' Church , Edinburgh; A ll Sussex Hotel-Additions, £-1,500 .
Souls' College C hapel, Oxford; DITCHLJNG, 1-iassocl.s. Hoyal Hotel- Addit ions, £•,OOO.
1V01·ks executed include- Prescott Church, Lancashire; His Wood, Frank K ing's Arms Hotel- Rebuilding,
Shops in London Road, P reston, Chace the Lord Archbishopof York's EASTBOURNE. £ 10,000.
for Stanfo1·d Estate; C. Stanley Chapel , Bishopthorpe; Ld. Bi•hop Bainbridge, G ., & Son, 77 Terminu s Contracts for L. B. & S. C. Ry. Co.
Peach , Esq., A.rcht ., Victori a Street, of Peterborough's Chapel, Peter- Rd. (Shopfittcrs) Contracts for Eastbourne Corpora-
London . Warehouses and Stables, boro' ; Universities Mission Church, Breach, C .. Matlock Rd . tion . Many private houseR, etc.
for Messrs . Walter & Ly nn ; Calcutta, India; L ichfield Cathedral. Cornwell & Son, 30 Royal Parade
W . H. Nash, E•q ., Archt., Brighton. " Wakehurst P lace." Sussex, Re~ Cullingford, J., JI Lushington Rd .

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Wall is & Co ., Seaside Rd.
Restoration of Preston Vicarage, for storations; Aston Webb, Esq., Al'ch . l\fart in 1 J., Comme rcial Rd. \ Vliite, J. , .;r Royal Parade
'£he Rev. E.Riley,M .A.; G. Bristow, "GreatOte Hall," Sussex, Additions Wood, J., & Son, 1 02 Tideswcll R d .
E sq ., Surveyor, Brighto n. A ltera - and Restorations; "Borde 1-Iill ,"
tions and Additions a t ·western
Road, Brighton, fo r Wm. Paddison ,
Esq.; Messrs. Anthony & Dixon,
Cuckfield, Sussex, Additions and Re-
storations; Ralph Nevill , Esq., Arch .
''ColdHarbour,''Wivelsfield 1 Sussex,
M~~r~r,rs1'
Bu i ld er
.'!1 ~~Ji.IN
and C o ntractor,
EAST GR/NSTEAD.
Gasso n, C. & H., High St.
l\1orris, J ohn, Ashurst Vl ood
Archts., Brighton . Erection of 15 Additions; SandH.ocks,',Hayward 's
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No rman, A. \.\T :.i. 32 London Rd.
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Houses in Lauriston Road, P rest on , Heath, Sussex, Additions; Messrs. HIGH CLASS DECORATOR,
R ice, C harles, uarland Rd.
for St anford Estate ; C. Stanley Somers Clarke & Mickletbwaite, Sanitary Engineer, Steer, Edwd ., 50 London Rd.
: Peach Esq., Archt., London . Mayfield, Sussex; H . 0 . Cresswell, E A STBOURNE . ·waters, John, Forest Row
Redralnage and Sanitary Works Esq., Archt. New Part to Old Head Office and Showrooms-
, (throughout), at P r est on Manor; Place, Lindfield, Sussex; Oak Pan- ! COHN11'JELD TEil.RACE.
EAST HOATHLY.
C. Stanley Pe ..ch, Esq., Su r - elling, Chimney Pieces, Staircases, And at 4 Compton T errace, Meads. H all, J.
' veyo1-, London . Rebuilding Coach· &c. 1 at 11 Peverey," ShropRb ire; T rill , A.
71!1.ep!wne 105.
hou ses and Stables, &c., Hove Teruple Newsam, Yorks., Hurst- Steam Joinery 'Vorks- FIND ON, /,Voi·t!ting.
Place Lodge, for the Misses St evens ; bourne Park, I-rants. ; and Copped Longstone Rd. Richardson, H.
W . H. Nash Esq., Archt., Brighton . Hall, Epping; Cedar Woodwork for Decorating D•pt.-Susan's Rd.
Alterations and Additions to Black New L ibrary fo r Lord L langnttock, TiVor b execnted i ncfocl;i- HA!LSHAM.
L ion Rote 1, Patcham for Percy Additions to IVoodside House, Lewes Old Bank . Eastbourne; Harding, F . W., 3 Victoria Rd.
Crowhurst, Esq.; R. W. Pollard, Cbenies, for Her Grace the Duchess Capital and Counties' Bank; Ratton Rich, T.
·, Esq. , Arrht., Brighton . New V illa, of Bedford, and new house at Man sion for F. Freeman Thomas, Stonestreet, B .
Harrington Rd., Preston, for Geo. Epping, for E . J . Wythes, Esq . ; Esq., M .P. : Beacon Hotel , Crow- HANDCROSS, Crawley.
Lockhart, Esq.; Clayton Botham, \Valter E. Tower, Esq., Architect. borough, Sussex; Cavendish Hotel Wheatland, George
Esq ., Al·cht., Brighton. Alterations, Additions to" Oakwood Grange," (Additioni:i), Eastbourne; Mansion,
et c. at No . 45 Brunswick Sq., for near Horsham, for Her Grace the Hadlow Grange, Sussex; Works at HASSOCKS.
Sir A r thur li'airbairn , Ba1·t. ; Messrs . Duchess d i Stb Teodoro ; Messrs. Unlands, Heathfield ; Baptist B etts, R., Station Rd .
A nthony & Dixon, Arch ts. Rebuild- Ernest George & Yeates, Architects, Cliurch 1 Eastbourne; St. Saviour's
ing the Sussex Evening Times Print- and many other works. HASTINGS.
ChUl'ch (Baptistry); Schools, Sea- Bruce, F ., & Go. , 2 York Bldgs.
ing ·works, Regent's Row, Brighton, side, Eastbourne ; Mansion, South
for W. E . Nash, Esq.; R. W . Pollard, Coussens, VValtcr, 6 Nelson Rd.
Cliff, Eastbourne ; London & Pro- Eldridge, \ \T . H., & Son, II and 12
Esq. , Archt., Brighton. Alterations vincial Bank (Additions ) ; Timsbury Prospect Pl.
and Additions to St. James' Hotel,
I School; Stabling for Sir Hart Dyke, Hannan , C ., 65 !1ount Pl easant Rd .
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for - Lucas, Esq.; Ch as. F lack,
Esq ., Archt. & Surveyor, London.
Large Residence, "Robson House,"
W. ORAM, at Horebam Road ; Eastbourne
General Post Office (Additions );
Villa Residences Grassington Rd.,
Lester, J. , Earl St.
l\fartin, H., London Rd., Ore
Moon <ll:: Garner, 63 Mollnt Rd.
Patcham, for H . B lackburn Esq.;
Messrs. Heelis & Wrightson, Sur-
veyors, Cannon St., London . New
Builder 'and Contractor, B uxton Rd ., Gandick Rd ., Carlisle
Rd ., Granville Rd., Denton Rd.,,
Simmonds, J.,& Co.,\¥.a.terworksRd .
Chesterfield Rd.
MILL ROAD,
DAVID H. SNOW 1
Residence, Cromwell Rd., Hove, for
H . M . Stevens,Esq.; E . Wallis Lo ng,
Esq ., Archt. & Surveyor, Brighton. Burgess Hill, SUSSEX. Miller & Selmes, 75 Tidcswell Rd.
New Stables, 17 Brunswick Sq.,
Hove, for C. Charlton, Esq.; Messrs. 1Vo1'li:s executed include:- BUILDER & CONTRACTOR,
Brown & Barrow, Archts. 1 Strand,
London. Alterations & Additions House and Stabling, Gallops Farm,
to Lea Hurst, Patcham, for R. J. Plumpton , Sussex, £2,500, C. H . B . (James Peerless), OLD LO NDON RD., ORE,
Billington, Esq . ; M essrs . C layton & Quennell, Esq., Archt. Established 1850.
Black, Ai·cht. & Surveyors, Brighton. Baptist Chapel, Burgess Hill, Sus- HASTINGS.
Addition & Redecoration of Clydes-
vale, P r eston Park, for A. Collins,
sex, l!J. J. Hamilton, Archt.
Steam Laundry, Lewes Road, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS,
Brighton, G. Birstow, Archt.
Esq. ; Messrs. Clayton & Black, !:!team J:ake1·y, Horsham, G. Bins- ijigB itfal'l"G" SlV¢corafotG", 1-V01·ks execltted include :
Archts. & Surveyors, Brighton. ton, Archt. AND Hastings,NewWesleyanC h apel,
£3,300; E ..HooLE,Esq.,F.R.I.B.A.,
Gentleman's Residence, Brighton.
Main Sewer and Roads for the
S anitary Engineers, Archt.
Blll'gess Hill Urban Council. EASTBOURNE.

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Sattin & Evershed, 27 Fresh field Rd. Shops in Church Road, Burgess New Infants' and G irl s ' S c h ools,
Saunders Bros., 3 Grand Parade, Hill, and many others. D ecorative Showrooms :- Priory Road, Hastings, £6,400;
Ivory Pl. H.F. HuMPnREYs,Esq .,F .R.I.B.A.,
Taylor, W ., 26 York Pl. 134 Terminus Road, Archt.
Titcombe & Son, 70 His"h St. Opposite the Station.
BU.YTED, Uckjield. A lterations & Additions E l ectric
W ilson, F . T., u5 St. j nmes' St . Miller, J., Potters Green Steam Joine ry \Vorks and Chief
\Vinter, E., 82 Church Rd., Hove Offices :- Light Works, Corporation of

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Wright, J. J. , 29 Centurion Rd . CATSF/ELD. Hastings , £5,100 ; P. H . PALMER,
Young, G., 23 & 2" Bath St. Blackman, R ., & on LANG N EY ROAD. Esq., M .I.C.E., Borough Engineer .
Te lephone 40.
BROADWATER, Wort!tz1ig. CHICHESTER . r-rrorkS execu,t.ed include -
Herbert E . Gambling, J., & Son, 4 Chapel St. St. Saviour's Church, £17,000.
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G ammon, W. H., St. Martin 's St. John's Church, £ 12,000. Tapner & Woodman, 20 Queen's Rd.
Stanbridge, W. All Souls' Church, £14,000 . Thorpe, W. E. 1 Ashburnham Rd.
Holt, J. 0., W estgate
I-looker, C., 10 !.-:Cornet Christ Church-Alterations, New Vig-01·, G., & Co., C laremont (. bot-
BURGESS H/LL. Front Makers a nd Fitters)
Tobn son,_W ., & Son, St. John St. Roof, etc.
Bryant, W., Dunstall Farm 'l'?rne'0, ~ .• 32 llrankl,in Pl. St.Anne's Church-Additions,£5,000. Warman, W. E., 88 Millward Rd.
Downer, Wllliam, Church Rd . Vick, 11. lvL, Tower St. Congregational Church, £7 ,000. VVickens, W., 86 't. 1'homas's Rd.
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HAYWARD'S HEATH. PLUMPTON, Lewes. STEYNING. W'EST TARRING.
F inch, J esse, P crrymoun t Rd. ' Veils, ' Villia m C halcraft, G ., High St. Duffield, G .
Pm-vcy, A., Gowe r Rd. POLEGATE. R apl ey, E., High St. Ken nard, V-1. A .
·white, T hos., Fra nk lynn Rd. Huggett, W . " 'atson, "'· T ., Station Rd . Selby, T . H.
HEA7HFIELD. STORRINGTON, Pulboroug!t. k inner, G .
M cpham, H., C hurc h St. PORTSLA.DE. T erry, H. Stand ing, G.
P iper, S ., Pu nnctt' s T own R a rn a rd , T ., & Sons, J oinery \York s
Godard, N ., 40 S ta ti o n Rd . TURNERS HILL . WfLLINGDON, S.f).
Rtlmary, G., & Son F rench, F .
Sargrant, R. D ., Leicester House Pick ard & \ Velis
RINGMER. WORTHING.
'Weston, C . M a rti n, W . F . UCKFIELD.
Tclfrey, C . Raker, G ., Fern Villa 1 Graham Rd .
HENFIELD. R OTHER FIELD. Blak er, J. , & on, C rescent R d.
Bishop, J. T., Highclere l?eck ham Bros. Bridger, C., Montague St.
B la ncha rd, - B lackstone Fenner, W ., & Son Pelh am, C .
M oon, A. , & Sons Cook , C . C . (R. P .), JJ & 35 High St.
Roberts, - 1-VADHURST, S.O. C rouch, A . (R.P. ), 20 Mo ntag ue St .
HOLLINGTON. RUDGWI( K. Ashby, C . I V. Hewer, G ., Rowland Rd .
Ash do·w n, I-1. , Sci!.;cy H ouse Reevts & Port Inkpen, T., & Sons, 15 ·wanvick St.
Ell iott, J., u T he E lms" Tidy & Son> 1-VARNHAJl1, 1-/m·slurm. l(ellctt, "E., \'\Tarwick Ga rd ens
Lan gridge, L . L . Mercer, T. , \.V~r n ha!n 't. Lel!iott, J., Gordon Rd.
RYE. Street, \'fv., Friday St.
HORSHAM. E llis Bros. Walder, J . Patching & Co., C hapel Rd.
Dcwdncy Bros., 23 Ouecn St. Marchant & Ashenden, IIJ H ig h St. Peachey, T., Tarring R d .
H illman & Murrell , C la rence Rd . WESTBOURNE. Sande ll , F., & Sons. Station Rd.
Mu rrell, H ., C raw ley Rd. ST. LE()NARDS. Poate & Son Sandell , w·. '~' .. 19 '\Varwick St.
Fannett VI'., Barrington Rd. Ashdown, H., Battle R d ., Hollington WEST HOATHLY, East Snewin, E ., & Son, 4I Warwick St.
E ldri d ge & Cruttenden,39 K ing's Rd . cn·uslead. YAP10N, Amndel .
Iiugl1es, C ., Mercatoria
llfig hall , G . H. ' Vest, H .
POTTEQ &1105. J enkins, P . (Exors. of), Grosvenor
Works 1 \ Vest Mar in a
(E. & W. POTTER, Padgbam & Hutchinson. l Tower
L ale 70SEPH POTTER) , Ter., Lo ndo n Rd.
Builders and Contractors
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HORSHAM, SUSSEX.
ROAD ,
A. H. WHITE, Warwickshire.
Amongst man y otlte1'S- BUI LDER, D ECORATOR,
Cane H ili Asylums, Addi tion • . CONTRAC'.l.'OR & BRJCKMAKER, ALGE81'Ell . Cutler, J as., Raven burst R d., Har-
C. H . Howell, Esq., A.I·cht. ; for Ber ridge, R ., Henley bornc
London County Council ; £16,000. Southwater Road, Buggins, J ;1. Henley St. Cutler, R ., Kathleen Rd ., Hay M ill s
H or sham Town Hall ; All Saints'
Church, Streathnm, S .W . ; Nationa,J ST. LEONARDSaON-SEA. Hu nt, W. rt ., H igh St.
Smi th , E ., B utter St .
Danks, P ., & Sons, 77 Ladywood R d.
Danks, T ., 87 Ladywood Rd .
Sch ools, Strentham; Block of Shops, Stan ley, J., Broom Davies, A ., 158 Soho Rd ., Hands -
West Street, Hor sham ; Coal Stor es, l Vorks executed include:-
BAR FORD . wortb
&c., W orthing Corporation; W es- Mansion and Stabling, Shea sby, A . E., Wellesbourne Rd . Da\'is & G riffiths, 169 Lozells R d.,
leyan Schools, Horsham ; Bridge a t "Wrestwood, " near Bex- Aston
St orrin gton , fur We•t Su ssex County BIRMINGH AM. Davis, Frank , College Rd., Moseley
Council ; T echnical Schools,Horsham, hill - on - Sea, for Sir See Stn ffo7'd sln"re / or Smethwick . Davis, G ., & Son, Boldmer e Park
for ditto ; A.rt an d Technical Schools Edward Malet, G.C.B., A ker s & O lorenshaw, 254* New Joh n Wylde G reen, E rdin gton, near
and Offi ces for th e Corpor ation of .£r2,480 ; G . H . GRAY, Esq., St. West Doidge, T bos ., J6 & 37 Ashted Row
Kin gston-upon-Tham es. " Gwydp ·" Archt., Bexhill-on- Sea. . A mbler, W .,Heatb St.,Balsall Heath Dolman, J.1 Station Rd ., Kingswood
Mansions Hove; H orsham U nion Athe rton, W. & Vv., Conybere St. Edmunds ;r., A lumRockRd., Saltley
Infirm ar y a nd Administrative Block, New Billiard Room, Water Atkinson, J ., Lansdown St., Spring· Elvins, Thos .. 5 n.den Rd., ohoHill
H or8h am Cemet er y Ch ap els nnd Tower, Alterations and bill Faherty, Fredk., 15 ·wbeeley's R d
Lodge. "Com pton 's Brow, " Hor~ Additions, "The Fran- Baker & ·warr, Sampson Rd . North , Fenwick, R ., ,10 William Edward St .
sh am , for J. G. Mill a i• . EAQ. Camp H ill Fielding, Gen, 126 Cato St.
chise, " Burwash, for Hy. Bar nes, Hen ry, J akeman Road, F letcher , J ohn, 5 I nke rm a n St.
Rowland Bros., 46 North t.
Lucas, Esq., .£2,600 ; P . Balsall Hea th Fortey, Fredk., 301 Moseley Rd .
H . ADAMS, Esq.,A.R.I.B.A., Barnsley, E . , V, JO+ Heath St . Freeman & Son, Lee Crescent
Sharp, G., Brighton R d. Barnsley, J., & Sons, ro2 Rylan d St.
65 Leadenhall St., E .C. F reema n, J. , 41 Auckla nd R d ., Camp
HORSTED KEYNES, iteai· East Bates, E., North br ook St., D ud ley H ill
Grr."ustead. New Wing, Alterations and Rd. Garfield, E., ,1 0Birch field Rd., Asto n
Awcock, I saac Additions, "Tilton, " near B'W~~fi' H~~~~., "Whitmore Road , Gazy, T. , 35 W hi tta ll St.
HOVE, see Brig/don. Battle, for A. J. Barry, Bennett, A. B., & Co., 191 Bradford
Gee, G., Herbert Rd .. H:tndsworth
George, W., Ld., 163 Bristol St.
HURSTPIERPOINT. Esq., .£2,500 ; WARWICK St., Camp Hi ll Gibbs, ' "'· H., Alcester Rd., Kings'
Godley, A . HUSBAND , E sq., Archt. ,3 De- Bennett, Wm ., 2r3 Berners Strnet, Heath
Hollands, C . F . lahay St., W estmin ster, S .W. Lozells Giles, E ., & Son, South R d ., Camp
l'carscy & Son Bevins, H . S., J87 Stratford Rd ., Hil l
" Pelham Hotel," Sidley, Sparkhill ioorlman, J., ·ation R<l., Harborne
IFIJ:.Lf), Cmwley near Bexhill-on-Sea, for Bicknell, T hos., 379 Rotton Pk . R d . Goudwin , Geo., 41 -45 Green Laue
Ock endon, J., & Son, Vlest G reen
J. P. Goodw in , Esq., Biggs, J ., 333 'Farm St., Hockley Gosling, L., 3Palmerston Rd .,Spark-
I TCHINGFIELD, Hoi·s!tam . I .£3 ,750 ; and
Bikker, A. V.f ., 240 Coventry Rd.
Bishop , W ., 45 High St., Ki ng's
brook
Parker, A llen Gowin g & I ngram, 133 Belgrave R d.
Scholastic Buildin g s, Bex - Heath
LEWES. hill on -Sea, for A. J. H. Bloore, W . , r20 Al ma St.
Herry & Bussey, 98 Ma lling S t.
Browne , Esq ., M.A., Bowen, J. , & Sons, r7 George St. GRANT'S LTD.,
Constable. H ., East St . Balsall Heath
C r use, H ., New Rd . .£3,780 ; J. B. W A L L , Esq., Bridges, S. A.cocks Green, near @uifbm> a1tb
Iiammond, E ., Nor;h St. F .R.I. B.A., Bexbill- on-Sea. Briley, F.'i'., Hay Mills @uifbm:i" Q.llerc6a1tfo,
Piper, F ., St. Anne s
Mansion and Sta bling, Brindley, f·. Showell Green Rd. ST EAM J OINERY WORKS,
' Veils, Wm., West St. Brown , E . G., Yardley Fields Rd.,
"Livetleigh ," St. Leon - Stechford, near
LINDFfELD, near Hayward's
Heaf!t. ards , for Truste e s E v ers - Bryant, C., 65 Whitmore Rd., mall Ootteridge, Birmingham.
field Estate, .£7,950 ; Heath
Anscombe & Hedgecock Bullock, T., & Son, Mooeley Telephone No. 6 !CINGS NORTON .
S harman, \ V., Walstcad FRANK II. H UMPHREYS, Bullows, lI ., Castle Br omwich
LITTLE HAMPTON. F .R .I.B.A., Hastin gs . Burton, Chas ., Ash Rd., Saltley Developm ent of Cotteridge Estate,
Bicknell & Pile Goods Sheds and Offices, Castle, John, 164 Broad St. £ 171,000; D evelopment of Grange
Hurrell, A ., 24 Arundel R d. Chaffer, ' :\T. H., Warstone Parade Estate, Kings Heath, £49,000; Shops
Bexhill-on -Sea, & Goods Channing, W . C ., 12 Gros\renor Rd ., and Houses at Stirchly, Street, near
Snewin Bros ., High St. Office, West Marina Jiandsworth B irmingham, £16,000 ; Villas at
MA YFfELD, S.0. Sta tions, for L.B . & S. C. Charles, E . J., Thelsford \Yorks, Nor thfield , £7,000; Developm ent of
Moon, J os. Moseley New Est ate, Bournvi1le, nr. Bir -
Ry ., .£r,350 ; C. L. MOR- Charley, V-1., 50 Vaughton St. South mingh am, £153,520; Devdopment of
MIDHURS7~
Duncan, H ., South St.
GAN, Esq., Engin eer. Clarke & Co ., 223 Burbury St. Sell y Oak E•tate. £il ,200: House•
Mills,_ S., Station Rd . Clarke, G. B;1. l6J Dudley Rd . for t h e Badie 111'\nufacturin g Co .,
Till, J . SEAFORD. Clarke, G . .ti ., Alum Rock Rd., L imited, Redd itch, £16,000; Stations,
Berr y, S . H. Saltley K ingP Norton & Lifford, Midland
MILLAND (Lif>/ioo!.·). Morli ng, Charles, Ch urch Rd. Clarke, W ., '\Veatberoak Road, Rail. Co .
Trigg & Son SparKhill
SHOREHAM. Cole, E. P., 34 Albion St . Teleg1'ams-''Grant's, Cotteridge.''
NEWHAVEN. Curd Charl s, West St.
Chapman G. E., High St. Cornish, A ., 98 Borclcsley Green
Gate~, W . A., & Sons, 12 Brunswick
·woolgar & on, High St. Rd.
Coton, ' " " 35 Havelock Rd., Saltley
Cowper, Vl., Brunswick Rd., Spark - Hadley,Jos., 317 B urbury St., Lozells
NORTH/AM, Rye, S.0. SLINFORD, Hors/1a111. hrook Hall , Chas . Bordesley Green
Comport, Alfred Ayliog, W . . Crouch, Geo., 218 Wells St. Hallgarth, 'i"'hos ., Lawrence t.
PARTRIDGE GREEN, Brigldou. SO UTHT-VICK Cur ral l, Lewis & Martin, Icknield Halward, Cole & T hompson . Lrl.,
Rooke, Jas., 10 White Rock Pl. Port Rd. High St., Selly Oak
Burdfield, J.
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NAPTON- ON-THE-HILL. J . PARNELL & SON-(con) .
Ralphs, W. H. CollegeBuildings,Oxford; Upl\'ing-
Harper & Jones, 148 Antrobus Rd. Williams, T. & H., Bolton Rd., Tewkesbury, R. J. ham School, Library, &c.; 'I . G.
Handsworth Small Heath \Vatson, C. Jackson, F•q . Architect.
Harris & Sheldon, Stafford St. Wood & Thompson, Summer Lane, NUNEATON. St. Marie'sChapel&College Build-
Hill & Egginton, Hunters Rd. (Shop Erdington Shilton, J., Little Duke St. ings, Rugby; B. Whel&n, Esq.,Arcbt.
front) ·wood, J., Tower Rd., Aston Simpson, J., Manor Court Rd. Railway Stations, &c., Rugby,
Rollick, A., Station Rd., Harborne Woodward & Mills, Cox St. 'West, Smith, T., Coton Rd. Stafford, Crewe, Holyhead, Nun-
Hood & Hards, 26A Essex St. Balsall Heath Smith, ·wm., Stratford St . eaton, L la.ndudno &c. ; London and
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Hope, H., SS Lionel St. (Horti- Wright & Holmes, Moseley Rd. Stanyon, J. T., Attleborough North Western Railway Company.
cultural & Heating Eng.) C.LAVERDON, Warwick. Strcather, C. W., Princes St. _Mansions and Stables atWin~low,
Hopkins, W., T4orp St. · Enston, Geo . B1ce•ter, &c . ; H. Tollit, E sq. 1
ROWING TON. Oxford, Architect. '
Hh~i'd , A. C., Grove Lane, Spark- Sbeasbv, C. Merriman, T. Mansion, Motcombe, for Lord
COVENTRY. Sly, W . Stal bridge; Messrs. Ernest Geo,ge
Hughes,R. M., 253 & 255 Bradford St. Barber, C.H., Bishop St.
Hughes, T., & Son, Sparkhill RUGBY. & Peto, Archts.
Humphreys, T. & Sons, Tennant St .
Beacham, A ., Jun., Allesley, near Banbury & Son Caldecott Hall, Nuneaton; What
Hyde, H., Cattell Rd., Small Heath Blakeman, G., Croft St. Foster & Dicksec ton l-Iouae, Loughbo1·ough; Messrs.
Broad Bros ., .Brick-kiln Lane , Harris, Alf., Dunchurch Rd. Goodacre, LeiaeHter, Archts.
JJeffrey & on, Forster St., Lawley St. Foleshill Hollowell, James, C lifton Rd. 1viansion, Ashorne Hill,near Leam-
eH~i:lf.is, A., Brunswick Rd .,Balsa1l Cave, Alfd. 44 Much Park St. Hopkin s, W'. G., Harby, near ington.
J evon, Co., The, 49 ' tafford St.
Cba~man,-:f., Queen Victoria Rd .... Chapel & New Buildings Hawk-
(Horticultural) Garlick, C., Exors. of, r40 .liar esyard Priory i E. Goldie, Esq. 1
Johnson, T., 60 Gt Brook St. Gosford St. Archit ect.
Golby, T . G., Moor St., Earlsdon

LINNELL l\ ~ 0l\I
Johns, Geo., Moseley Mansion, Hartpury, near Glouce1::1-
I-Iancox, T., & Co., Northumberland ter; E. Guy Dawber, Esq., Archt.
Jones& Fowler, Snow Hill Rd.
kemp H... , & Sons, r5 A rden Rd.,
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Hatchett, T., Earlsdon
Birchfield Haywood, C., Tunr., 23 Gosford St.
Lawton, W. J., 330 Dudley Rd. Satchell, W. G., Chapel St.
Lee, Vt/. & on, Avenue Rd., Aston Hill, C . Gray, "Much Park St. Sharpe, F., Hath St.
Isaac, J., & Sons, Foleshill
Lidzey & Evans, r46 Charles Hry. St.
Little,lohn, 320 VVitton Rd., Aston Kelley,] ...._& Son, Folcshill Builders, Winn & Sons, Oxford St.
Young, Jos., Oxford St.
Luck, C ., ~arlsdon
Long , ·" Oakwooc\ Rd., Sparkhill McCarthy & Co., 2 Well St. SllIB LE Jr, Bfrminghani.
Loud, 1 .. 65 High St., Selly Oak
1\1.Iack cnzie & Lane, 59 & 6r Burling- Pearson, V. A., E a rlsdon RUG B Y. Bragg T., Stratford Rd.
ton St., Aston Shi lrock, T. 10 Moat St. SOLIHULL, Birmingham.
lVIiles & Skin ner, Whitehead St., S!idworti,,-, Y., Earlsdon B ragg Bros., Drury Laue
Aston Thorpe, G. H., Bishop ' t. Fairfield, T. W., Drury Lane
Millsl T. & Son, 35 Leopold St .. \Vilkins, Wm., Vine St. Thompson, T. & \V., High St.
Wincott, A. A., Foleshill Rd. 8'1,0KE, C'oventt'y.
Ba sa il Heath
Moffat, J ., & Sons, South Rd., Camp Wonvood, T., n6 Much Park St. Building Restorations, Burton, F.
Hill Wootton, l t , Whitr. St. Ellsworth, J., Shakespeare St.
Moore, \V. G., Nechells Park Rd. DUNCHURCH, Rugby. Villa Residences, S1'11ATFORD-ON- .A VON.
Morriss, G., 9r Gerrard St., Lozclls Bracebridge, G. Ca llaway, A. H., 7 Church St.
Nicholls, F., Villa St., Lozells EDGiJ..ASTON, s~e Birrningham . Callaway, E., Chapel St.
Painsly, J., & Sons, Ryland St . North School Buildings, Cox, J., Rother t.
Panter,])., Broughton ERDING-TON, soe Birmingham . Harris, T., Evesham Place •
Parkers, Ltd., 5 Conybcrc St . FOLESHILL, see Coventry. Kennara, E.T., Gt . \Villiam St .
Partridge, \V., 238 1v!onument Rd ., A ND Sanitary Work. Price, ·w., Broad ·walk
Edgbaston G-AYDON, Warwick.
Fleming, T. Roberts, Joh n, 2 Mulberry St.
Philp, Alfd., 55 Dawlish Rd. Bourn Whatelcy, Geo., 23 Shottery Rd .
Brook HAJJtPTON-IN-.ARDEN, Binning- .........................
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............... STUDLEY, R.S.O. (Redditc!t).
Pitts & Phillips, 25 Bristol Rd. ham . Lamb, J., Alcester Rd.
Price, \¥. , Oliver St., Bloomsbury ' Cbadney, J. & S ., Eastcote Over, W. I-I., High St. Young, H y., M app lebro' Green
llaby & Si litoc, Lo·wer Dartmouth St. HENLE Y-IN-ARDEN,Bfrmingha,n.
Rice, l'rcd., 325 Albert Rd., Aston SUTTON GOLDFIELD.
Coppage 4 .~. Rird, J., Station St.
(Shopfront)
Robinson, \Vm ,_ 73 Bath Row
Rouse, C., 688 L.ovcntry Rd.
Lord,j. w.
KENILWORTH.
J. PARNELL & SON. Dyke, B. ]" Four Oaks
Genders, ., Four Oaks Common
Rowbotham, T., 560 Coventry 1 Rd. Giles, E., South-bank Rd. Builders & C ontracto r s, Hardy & Mander, Holland S t.,
Lawrence, W. H., Mill End :Man lo)'
Small Heath
Lee, Edwd., Priory Rd. RUGBY. James, '"'· H., \Vbitehousc Commou
Rushton, A., 30 Victoria t., Small
Heath Robb ins, T ., Park Rd. W 01·ks executed inctude- fones, J. R., Queen St.
Sapcote, W., & Sons, 61 Camden St . Smith, Ed., & Son St. Paul's chools, Hammersnilth; Squires, C ., Chester Rd .
Scamark, \V. S., 144 Gt. Lister St. KNOTVLE, Birmingha1n. School Building•, Reading; Large Turville Bros., Rectory Rd.
haw, F., School Rd., Moseley Corbett & So n Mansions and Stables at various Turville, J., & Sons, High St .
' mith Bros., 265 Stratford Rd. LE.A1l1ING-TO-"i'. places; A . Waterhouse, Esq., R.A., T.AGHBROOK, Leamington.
Smith & Pitts, 4r8 & 4201\foselcyRd. Bailey, Thos., 29 Clarendon Avenue AJ.·chitect. Commander1 G.
Smith, E .. Villa St., Hockl ey Bowen, R., Tavistock St. Keble Colleg·e and Chapel, Oxford; TYJJ URN, Bb·mingham .
Smith, Edward, Gt. Charles St. Pratt, T., Clarendon St. School Buildings and Chapel,Rugby; Langley, Isaac
mith , J. & Sons, 220 St. Vincent St. Gymnasium, Bath, and Art Museum;
Smith T. W., Charles Rd., Small St. Anclrew'sParish Chtuch, Rugby; W.ARWIOK .
H eatf1 W . Butterfield, Esq., Architect. Cashmore, J. H. & T., Chapel St,
Smith, T., 21 Charlotte St.
Spokes, G. T ., 86 Sherlock St.
G. F. SMITH & SONS, Mansfield College and Chapel,
Oxford; Basil Champneys, Esq. ;
Chaplin, A. & T., 52 Smith St .
Eyres, F., I4A 1!:mscote Rd.
Squires, Geo., Chester Rd.,Erdington BUILDERS & Architect. T alliss, E., r3 W est St.
Stafford & Mansfield, 2t7 Blooms- CONTRACTORS, Manchester College and Chapel, WELLES BOURNE.
bury St . Oxford ; Messrs. ·w01·thington & Kibl er, F ., & Co.
Stephens, I'., 163 Park Rd., Aston LEAMIN G TON . Elgood, Architects. JV OOT'l'ON WA.WEN.
Stone, W. ]., Clevedon Rd., Balsall Municipal Buildings, Oxford; JI. Keyte, S.
Heath J·V orks executed include- T. Hare, Esq., F.R.I.B.A . Clark & Smallwood
Stopher, G. T . , Institute Rd., Bt. Mark's Church and Vicarage,
King's Heath Milverton ; G. Gilbe1·t Scott, M.A.,
Street, W. & Sons, 184 Bristol St.
Stretton, "\V. H., 86 Vyse St., Hockley
Surman, s;.t & Son, 2.J.I & 242 Gt.
Archt. Restoration of St . Mary's
Church, Wa1·wick; W . Butterfield,
Esq., Archt. Recent restoration at
Westmoreland.
Colmore ::.t. this Church; J. A. Chatwin, Esq., AJ!BLESIIJE. ARTHUR JACKSON- (con).
Surman, Thos., & Co., 89 Station St. Arcbt. Holy Innocent's Church, Backhousc, F . & A. (Masons) Belsfield Betel , Bowness on
Teall, A. J., Thimble Mill Lane, South Nor\Vood; addition• St. Cousins, T., North Rd. {Plastere r) Windermere ; Robert Walker
Nechells Nicholas Church, Chislehurst; Dixon,vV., Lake Rd.(Carpenter, &c.) Esq., Archt., Windermere.
Thompson, E. H., no Bradford St. Messrs. Bodley & Garner, Archts. New Vicarage, S t. Mary's,

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Tre ntham, G., 24 H catbfield Rd., A lterations and oak seating, Holy Ambles1de ; J . W. Grnndy, !!:sq.,
Handsworth (Roads) Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon; Archt., Ulverston.
Turton, T. A., l;, 2 & 3 Wheeleys Rd . G. F. Bodley, Esq., A .R.A., Archt. Mansion,Hammerbank,Winder-
Twigg, Geo ., 7 Iheodore St. Additions, All Saint's Church, mere, for Hubert Coutts Esq ·
Webb, Geo., Soho Hill L eamington ; Sir A. Blomfield
Proprietor, It. Knill Freeman, Esq., 'A.rcht.:
Webb, T., n6VillaRd.,Handsworth and Sons, Archts. Additions, AMBLE.SIDE. Bolton, Lanes.
Webb, W. & T., 2s6 Gt. King St. Warwick County Asylum; Edward 1Vorks ext:cutecl includt:- New Residence ( Nab Wood),
VVeldon , H.,N"orw1cb Union Cbmbrs., Mansell, Esq., AJ.·cht. Covered N ew Chancel, Rydal Church; Bowness on Windermere for
Chamberlain Sq. reservoirs for the City of Coventry; Robert W"lker, Esq., Archt., G.Ashby Pritt,Esq.;Messrs.Wool -
\Vb clau, C., King Alfred Place Messrs. T . and C. liawkesley, Windermere. fall & Ecoles, AJ:chts., Liverpool.
'\Vhitebouse, B., & Sons, Park House Engineers. Additions, Leamington New Vestry, St. Mary's, Amhle- New Mansion, Brockhole, W in -
Works, Monument Rd. Brewery; Messrs. Scamell and side; Messrs. Paley, Austin & dermere, for W. Gaddum 1 Esq. ·
Whittall, W. J., & Son, 83 Lan- Colyer, Archts. Paley, Arclits., Lancal!ter. Messrs. T. H. Mawson & n'.
caster St . New Mansion, Sk~lwith Fold, Gibson, Archts., Windermere.
W illcox, Hiram, 106 Bradford St . Ambleside, for Stephen A. Windermere Hall, Storrs, for
Williams, C. S., 291 Rotton Park Rd. Thomas, D., l Chapel St. Edward Holt, Esq . ; M . JI. Baillie-
Ma1·shall, Esq.; Messrs. W. C.
Williams, J. E., 163 Victoria Rd., Jlf.ARTON, Rugby. Marshall & Vickers, Archts ., 28 Scott, Esq., Architect, Douglas ,
Aston Whitehead, F. Bedford Square, London.
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Westmoreland-continued. W ii tshire-continued.
Huddlestone,A.(R .P.),Compston St. Ndson Bros., Stricklandgate (Car- Piper, W. E., The Parade Franklin, H . J., 6q Clifton St.
Newall, T. (Carpenter and joiner) penters and Joioers) MELKSHAM. George, T. & J ., Curtis St.
Newton, T. (Waller and Mason) Park, T., Waitsfield (Mason) Bigwood & Co. Grainger, W ., ~Iancbester Rd.
Stalker, W., & Son, North Rd . Parsons , W. (R.P.), 43 Highgate Davis, G ., & Sons, Church vValk Hobbs W. Gorse Hill
(Carpenters and Joiners) Pennington, R. T ., Fellside (Mason) PU.RTON. Hunt, W., Victoria Rd.
Vitey, R. (Plumber and Painter) Steele, J ., & Co., 108 Highgate Barns, J., Crickdale Rd. Lay, John, Hythe Rd.
BEETfTA..lf, Afilntho1·pe, R.S. 0. (Plasterers) Leigbfield, R. J., Witney St.
Tanner, T. R ., Highgate (Plumber) RAJfSBURY (flt<nf!e"fo,.d) . Commercial Rd.
Stephenson, Wm. (Joiner) Taylor,1'.,Arnside, ur .(Msn .& Slater) Alexander, H . N . , High St. Liddington, F. J., Goddard Avenue
GRASMERE. Thoms, W.,Wildman St. (Mason and SA.LISBU.RY. Panting, J., Goddard Avenue
Hodgson, J . C. Slater) Dawkins , T.,Barford St. Martin, near Ponting, J., Mi lton Rd.
'Wilson, E. (Joiner) Wi!eI?lan, T., Highgate (Painter) Hale, E., 73 Castle St . Selby, L., Dammas Lane
Wilson,J. /UllKBY LONSIJA.LE. Harris, G ., Dew's Rd. , Fisherton Spackman, H. & C., Clifton St.
Wilson, r. (Joiner) Bayliff, Wm., New Rd . (Mason) Kite, H.J ., Wilton Rd., Fisherton Spackman, J., Clifton St.
KENDA.I,. Dawson, J., Mitchelgate Vincent & Folland, Fisherton Tydeman Bros., Edgware Rd.
Anderson, R., Stricklandgate (Plstr.) Newsholme & \Vinder, Ingleton W ebb & Co., 49 Blue Boar Row Webb, J., Station Rd .
Airey, L. (R.P .), 39 Stramongate Williams, R. R., Sr Brown St. Vlilkins, C ., Rodbourne Rd.
MI&NTHORPE. Witt, E., 155 Fisherton St . Williams, C., Princes St.
Allan,J.,Wi ldmanSt.(Carpentr.,&c.)
Benson, Newton, Highgate ( Toiner)
Scott, C., Church St. (Mason) Wort & Way, London Rd. · Williams, J., Bath Rd.
Semple, G., Park Road (Plumber) Young, W. J . & C. S., 76 Gig-ant St.
Collett, H., Stricklandgate (Carpen - Thompson, J. (Pl umber) T.RO WBRIIJGE.
ter and Joiner ) vVilson, T . &W. (Joiners) STANTON ST. QUINTON, Linzey, Ed., The Halve
Davis, B., Highgate (Plasterer) Chippenham. Moore, Geo ., Church St .
Dixon, R. & J., Fellside (Masons OLIJ HUTTON, Kendal. Downing, John W A..RAflNSTER.
aud Slaters) Fawcett, J. W. (Mason) Butcher, R:i & Son, r4 Church St.
Dixon, W., & Sons, Fellside (Masons Nelson, A., Junr. (Joiner) S1'.RA.T1'0N ST. /lfARGA..RET,
Swindon . Franklin , l-i., Si lver St.
and Slaters) STA.VE/, EY, Kendal. Looker, H., Swindon Rd. Gaisford, J., 3q Geo1·ge St.
Dobson, W., Stricklandgate (Mason) Storey Bros. (Masons) SWl'NIJON. Parsons, .a., & Sons, Weymouth St.
Downham, S., Gillingatc (Mason and Ponton, P. J., Emwell St.
Slater) WINIJE.RME.RE. Bown, N ., Gorse I-Ii11
Everson, R ., A llhallows Lane Atkinson, T. & M., Crescent Rd. Chambers, W., r Ashford Ter. WESTBU.RY.
(Plumber and Painter) (Masons and Slaters) Colborn e, A. J ., 1I Newport St. Burgess Bros., Station Rd .
Hayes & Parkinson, 9 Captain French Atkinson, W., (Waller) Colborne, T ., Drove Rd. Parsons, T., & Sons, Dilton's Marsh
Lane (Carpenters and Joiners) Bousfield, H., Bowness (Plumber) Cook, H . C., Devi,,cs Rd.
Braithwaite, J. (vValler) Crook, F. W., Cromwell St. WOOTTON BASSETT.
Hill & Dixon, Highgate (Masons) Lansdown, T., High St.
Hine , James, Highgate (Painter) Croft, J . G. (f>aintcr) Day, J"-1 North St.
Hine, J., Fountain Brow (Mason and Edmondson, J., Bowness (Joiner) Dean, Wm., Springfield Rd. WROUGRTON, Swindon .
Slater) Fleming & Son, Bowness (Wailers) Flewelling & Huckson , .Victoria Rd. Cowley, E.
Hine, T., & Son, Fellside (Masons Keighley, E. H. (Plasterer)
and Slaters) Latham, T., Oak St. (Joiner)
Howie, J . vV., Gillingate (Mason) Longnine, T. B. (Joiner)
Hubbard, E., New Bank Yard Musgrave, P. (Plumber and Painter)
(Plumber)
Hutchinson, W ., Highgate (Joiner)
Hutton, E., Beast Banks (Mason)
Pattinson,G.H., E1irn Grove (Walle r,
Mason, Slater, &c.)
Pattinson, J. A . (Plumber &
Worcestershire.
Jackson, W ., Highgate (Plumber) Painter)
Knight, W., 36 Union St. (Plasterer) Russell, T., Bowness (Plumber) AOOOK'S GREEN (near INKBERllOW.
Lyon, G., 45 Highgate (Painter, &c.) Thompson, Geo., Bowness (] oiuer) JJfrmin,q ham) . Barley, R., Little Inkberrow
B.ridges, Sam!. Careless, F .
Price, Tbos., & Son, Broad Lane Kl'DIJEll fifTNS1'ER.
Williams & Boddy, Station Rd.

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Hinnian & Co ., Mill t.

Wiltshire. .ALYEOHUROfT, S . O.
Furber, Thos., Redditch Rd.
A.S1'WOOD BANK, .Redditeh.
}Iarris, E., Crane St .
Howard & So11s, Church St.
Jones, .T .. Les,vall Lane
:Smith, l!., Worcester Cross
R. B. MULLINGS-continued. Huxley Bros., Evesham Rd. Thompson, R ., Park Lane
A.DJJllOU.RN, R.S.O Pollard, J., Evesham Rd.
Lawrence & Sons Bank, Devizes, G. M. Billey, Esq., Wridgway, W . H., Woodfield St.
AMESBURY, Salisbury. Archt.; New Chancel, Seend, Wilts, BARNT G.REEN, S . O.

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Kl'KGS NORTON.
Cole, W. Q. A. J . Style, Esq., Archt.; Broughton Edwards, D. Huntly, C ., Station Rd.
Gifford Church and Orchardleigh 'Wood, W. T ., The L eys, Rednall
A.VEBU.RY, Oalne KNIGH1'0N-ON-TEllfE, Tenbury
Shipway, J. Chlll'ch, J. 0. Scott, Esq., Archt. ; B80ilfSG.ROVE. Hill, Thos.
BRA.IJFORIJ -ON-AVON.
several new Wings, Wilts County Brazier, J. & A., Worcester St.
Asylum, County Surveyor, Archt.; Cook, Tbos. LANGLEY.
Beaven & Son, Mason's Hill and many other works. Giles, A., Stourbridge St. Beach, Jas. T., Mill Lane
Knight, John, Trowbridge Rd. Grey, T. & E., l{anover St.
Long, J., 38 Frome Rd. MALVERN.
·weaver, vV., Central Joinery Works
Long, A. W., Newtown I DOWNTON.
Mar.ell, A., 46 St. Margaret St. I Bailey, J., Radnor House BRO UOH1'0N, Pei·sho,.e.
Sel, W., 6 Newtown HIGliWORTH. Panter, Daniel THOMAS BROAD,
Taylor, J., Junction Rd . Thomas, J., Market Pl. CRABBS GROSS, Redditch.
Turner, John, 4 New Rd.
B.R 01lfHA Af, O/nppcnham.
LACOCK, C!tippeullam.
Banks, F.
Crawford, vV. Builder and Contractor,
Webb, Wm. O.RADLEY (OMdley Heath , S . 0.) GRAHAM WORKS,
LIMPLEYSTOKE, UP.PER, nr.1Jath.
B UREA GE, 11:la?'lbol'ough. New,F. Meredith, J. A.
Tate, J . M., Colley Gate MALVERN
Bailey, H. AfA.LMESBU.RY.
CALNE. Wilkins, H., Lower High St. DR01'1'W!OH. Additions to St . Mary's Abbey
Beazley, Wm., Wood St. iJfA.RT,BOllOUGH. Small Bros., Ombersley St. Worcester ; Messrs. PuGIN and
Blackford, H., The Quarry DUDLEY. Puo1N, Archts .
CHIPPENHA1lf. Cockin, J., & Son, Old Hill, near Lloyds' New Bank, M a lvern; J
Downing & Rudman, Old Rd.
Light, Wm., & Son, New Rd. I&enjamin ffillier, Colcott, T., K.ing Edmund St.
D eeley, \Vn1. 1 Netherton, near
Golding, Iiy., &Son,Nctherton, near
C11ATWIN, Esq ., Arcbt.
Restoration of M a lvern Abbey
'f. G . JACKSON, Esq., R.A., Ai·cht
Salway, Geo . S ., Rive r St.
Smith, John , New Rd. @umtr f!: ~onfractor, Hadley, E., & ons, Old Hill, near Houses for Sir J.C . Holder, Bart
Swayne, Tbos ., Causeway (Iron Chn1·ch and House) W. H1'NMAN, Esq. , F.R.I.B .A.
HIGH ST., MARLBOROUGH. Holland, vV., & Son,6r King St. Archt.
IJEV!ZES. Takem a n & Hound, Vicar St. Restoration of Mathon Church
Ash, Hy. Northgate St. Love & Flint, 43 Cross St. G. H. FEr~LOWltS PnYN~E , Esq.
Chivers, J., Sidmouth St. Works executed include-
Domestic Offices, Quadrangle, Round, M., New St. F .R.I.B ..A.., Arcbt.
Chivers, W. E., 29 Sheep S_t·-- - - ' - Seckcrson, E. & T. \ ·V ., Holly Hall Sanatorium, Malvern College
Marlborough College, Messrs.
Bodley Gamer and C. E. Ponting, ¥latc h~rn, J .t,.._N ctherton, near Messrs. Nrcv1NSON & NE1v'ro:s
~. B. Mullings, F .S .A., Joint Architects . \'i'ebb Bros., rlall St . A.R.I.B.A., Al'chts.
Entrance Lodge and Gates, Do.; vVilletts, W ., Old Hill, near Houses for Sir J.C . Holder, Bart
G. E. Street, Jcsq., Architect. EVESHA~f. H BN RY HAnnox, Esq., Archt.
Builder Upco' House, Marlborough; E. Espley & Co., Ltd., 77 High St.
Gardner,F. W. , PortSt.
AND NormaaShaw, Esq., Architect. Chadncy, J ., Malvern \Velis
Science Room and Physical Hu band, J., 22 Vine St. Ford, R., Cowlcigh Hd., Ntb . !IL
Contractor, Laboratory, Marlborough Col - Taylor & Cliff, Merstow P lace Hayes, Wm. & Son, Newtown Rd.
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lege; C. E. Ponting, Esq., F .S.A., HA LESO WEN. Holloway, Alfred, Malvern W ells
DEVIZE5. Architect.
Summerfield House, Marlboro'.
Roberts & Hipkiss
HA.RTLEBU.RY.
James, Wm., The \Vy chC'
Lewis, A . G . 1 West i\1:alvcrn
Racquet and Fives Courts, ~o. Cook & Son 1\1cCa.n.n , Thos., i\ifalvern Link
TT"nrks carried out includt:- Clock Tower, Manton Racing
Restoration of Potterne Church, ITEAIJLESS CROSS. Porter, W., Wells lld.

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Stables; C. E. Ponting, Esq.,
E. Christ ian , Esq., Areht.; Sand-
field H onse, Potterne, E. Christian F.S.A., Architect. Davis, G . W., Evesham Rd.
Rollins, A. E., Birchfield Rd
I NORTflFIELIJ.
Mathews R. Cofton Common
Esq., Archt.; Wilts and Dorset
438 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS .

W orcestershire-continued. York shire-continued.


Pegram, C ., Bristol Rd. Guest, A.H .. \Vollaston BA7'f,EY. Brown, Tohn 1 Stav.e ley t. (Mason)
Woodcock, Geo., Bristol Rd. Guest, T., & Son, Amblecote Bagshaw, J., & Sons, Ltd., Victoria Foster, Wm. ,Priesthor_peRd.CMason)
OLDBURY. North, W., 27 New Rd. Foulds, Hros., Ireland Hr. (Masons)
Simmonds, A. Foundry (Ironfounders)
Harper, H. , Birmingham Kd. Baines, S., & Sons, Dark Lane Foulds, Thos .. F errand St. .
Sadler & Bagnall Partway Rd. Young, Wm ., New St. (Masons) Johnson , E ., J obnson St. (Stone
Wortl ey, John, Church St. STOURPOFIT. Banks, J ., Talbot St. (Carpenter and Mason)
OJJfBERSLEY. Hodges & Co., York St . Joiner) Smith , Tbos., Cottingley (Mason &
Brown, E. Shepherd T., & Son, 40 High St. Blakeley, D. J., Cross Bank (Painter Joiner)
Vale, T., Swan Hotel and Decorator) Spurr, Hy. (Plasterer)
PERSHORE. W ard, J ., 24 High St. Booth, T., & Son, Commercial St . Stirk, Thos., Cross Flatts (Joiner)
Coombe, T. , High St. 7'ENBURY. (and Toiners) Stott, John, Norman St. (Mason)
Nicholas 13ros. Brook, H., Bradford Rd. (& Joiner) Thornton, vV., Bromley Rd . (Slater)
Nicho11s, Wm. 27 Bridge St . Howells, W., Worcester Rd. Town, Saml., Park Rd. (Mason)
Hewitt, H., Cross St . Crawshaw, S., 3q Field Lane <Plastr.)
Smith, T. W., Priest Lane El liott, Tbos., Station Rd. (Plumber) W lutley, Wm., Park Rel. (Joiner)
REDJJITOH. UPl'ON- ON- SEVERN, Woi·etsier.• Exley Bros ., :;9 Well ington St. Wood, Robt. , Charles St.
Avery, A. G., Evesham St. White , R., Old St . (Plumbers and Glaziers) BIIUJWEL£, Barnsley.
Eclkin s , W. H ., Pcakman t. WOLVERLEY. Firth, J. (R.P.), Providence St. Robinson, F . G . (Mason)
H olloway, Hy., 7 W ellington St . Smith, H . (Plumber and Glazier) BIRK BY, Huddersfiel<l.
Huins, C . G., & Sons, Ipsley St. WOR CESTER. Fox, Seth . New St. (Toiner) Clark, J. B. (Joiner)
Ruins, Geo., & Sons, 31 :rYiillsbro' Rd. Bennett, W .• Hatton B ldgs. Goodall, C .,Russell St. (and Mason)
Bromagc & Evans, London Rd. Greenwood, J., Union St. (Plasterer ) BIRS'l'ALL, near Leeds.
Newbold & Elvins Akeroyd, J. & Sons, Gelderd Rd.
Surman, H. , Oswald St. Kendrick, J., 20 Lowesmoor Hepworth, J. D., Bradford Rd .
Phelps & Tobnson, Little London (Maso n) (Masons, Carpenters, and Joiners)
Yeomans, T. Ipsley St. Crossley & Sons (Plasterers)
Stokes, Bros., Tybridge St. Hepworth, G. F ., 13 Stralan St.
SPETOHLEY. (Mason) l?arrar, B., Brownbill (Mason)
Underhill, C. T., Ombersley Rd. Farrar J., Rrownhi ll (MasonJ
Day, Hy., Kingston, near Hustwit, J. T., Upper Taylor St.
STOURBRIJJGE.
Wood, J ., & Sons, The Butts
WRIBBENHALL, Bewdley . (Pl umber and Glazier) Firth,J. F . (R.P.), Huddersfield Rd.
Illingworth, C ., White L ee (Joiner) (Plumber a nd Glazier)
Bayliss, W., Belbroughton, near Parton, Wm. Foster & Missey, High St. (Plum hers
Freeman, C ., Bclbrougbton, near Illingworth, T ., Wbite Lee (Joiner)
WYTHALL, Redditch . Jessop, G . W. (R.P.), 7 Crossbank & GJa,,i ers)
Green , Thos., Chapel St., I.ye, near Hopkinson, A . L., Jackson St . (Car-
Griffiths, Chas. , Church St. 1 Lye, near Johnson, C. & Son (Plu mber and Glazier)
Kaye & Scates, Old Mill Lane penter and Toiner)
(and J oiners) L eadbeater, B. (Plasterer)
Kitchingman & Kaye (Plasterers) Nelson, I saac, Gelderd Rd . (Mason)
L ambert, T ., Station Rd. (Painter) North,.Jos. (Plumber, etc.)
Mann , Saml., Dark Lane (Joiner) W1llan s, M., & Son,Higb St.(J oiners)
Yates, Alfred (Mason)
·y orkshire . M o1 ine ux & Ramm, Beck Lane,
Carlinghow (Painters, etc .)
Mortimer, John, Carling::how(l\iason)
Yates, Hy. (Carpenter and Joiner)
BISllO l'S1'H OR PE, York.
Musk, R., Branch Rd . {Painte r, &c .) Horner, R., & Son
ABET/FORD, Leeds. Dunk, W .,Huddersfield Rd. (Mason ) North, W., Hanover St . (and Joiner) BOLTON-DPON-JJEARNE.
Heaton, H. Dyson, W., Kingstono Pl. (Joiner) Oldroyd, J, Hanover t . (Mason) Longley, G.
England, W. G. & L., Summer Lane Oldroyd, f., Carlinghow (Mason)
A OK WORTH, neai· Ponteji·act. Pickles, E., Mount P leasant (Mason) BOZIOUGHBBlDGE.
D ickson, M. Saw Mills (Joine rs) Waddington, J ., Kirby Hall
F enwick, M. , 32 Park Gr. (Plasterer) Robinson, C . T ., Purlwel1 Lane (a nd
AOOJlfTJ, near York. Mason) BRAJJFORJJ.
Fieldhouse, G:.i. Pitt St. IV. (Mason)
Braithwaite, J. Fleming, E ., J<.astgate (Slater and Smith, Wm ., Wilton St. (Painter) Abbot~ R. S., & Son, Worthington
Hudson, W. Plasterer) Sykes, E ., Clerk Green (T oiner) St., Lity Rd . (Plumbers)
ADDING HAM. Fletcher, E. R., Church t. (Painter) Talbot, J. (R.P.) , W efiington St. And~rson, T., _Naylor's Yard, Sun -
Emmott, J . & B. Goodyear, H., 26 Sheffield Rd. (Plumber and Glazier) bndge (!feating Engineer)
ALLERTON, Bmdjoi·d. (Painter) Thompson, W. H., Bradford Rd. Atkins, Geoil81 l\fanningham Lane
Cockcroft, S. (Painter) Goodyear, W .• 188 SheffieldRd.(Jnr) (Slater) ~ Decorator 1

Cockcroft & Jarratt (Plumbers) Tomlinson, T ., & Co., Commercia l Barber, A., ea! St . (Plasterer)
Haigh, Geo., Sheffield Rd. (Mason) St. (Painters and Decorators)
Drake, H. & G. (Plasterers) H a rrison, J. , Shambles St. (Plumber) Barrand, W., Woodville Ter. (Road
Drake, P . (Mason) Turner, Wm., Field Lane (Joiner) Contractor)
Hawley, A. Market St. (Joiner) W a lke r, J. W., Soothill(Carptr., &c.)
Foster, J. (Toiner) Hinchcliffe, H . , Victoria St. (Mason) Bassett, A., 76 City Rd. (Painter )
Graham & lianson (Masons) Walker, Walter (R.P. ), Peel St. Beanlands, T. & H.
Hood, John, Farrar St. (Mason ) (Plumber and Glazier)
Hanson, J ., Prescot Ter. (Painter) Hutchinson Bros.& Co.,Ltcl. (R.P.' s), Rill_iagton, ~rhos., Green Lane, Man-
Noble, J ., & Son (Painters) Walshaw, J. (R.P.), 195 Comm ercial .mngbam (P_lasterer)
Sackville Street (and Glaziers) St .
Ross, Saml., Sandy Lane (Mason) Jones Bros., Stairfoot (Masons and Bmus, "\V. M., 99 Thorpe St., Great
ALl!fONDBURY, Huddersjield. Joiners) BATJ,EY ('ARR . Horton (Joiner)
Capper & Sons Lawton, C ., Park Rd. (Maso n) Brooke, Tos., Upper Rd . (Joi ner) Bogg, W. G., Bertram Rd., :i\Ian-
Lindley, Tbos., 97 Doncaster Rd. Foth er~'Ti & Schofield, Warwick Rd. ningham ( Toiner)
A.L'l'Oli'TS, Normarlton. (and oiners) Bolton, Tfios ., 78 Tudor St.
Bramham, Jas. (Plasterer)
M edley IL, 40 Corporation St . Hirst, 1rank, Upper Rd. (Plumber) (PlaslNer)
ANS7'0N, SOUJ'H. (Mason) Kershaw.i. C., Town St. (Painter) BH~~-t~., & Son, Lidget Green, Gt.
Kirkby, J. M e ll or, G. H., :\Ieasboro•" D yk e Kitson, u ., David Lane (Mason )
ATIJJS£EY. (Mason) Lodge, Jos., Warwick Rd . (Painter) Booth, M., Fox Brow, Clayton
Bairstow, J., W est Ardsley (llfason) ~1oorhousc, E ., Worsbro' Common Lyles & Son, David Lane (and Booth, 0., & Son, 228 Ivy St., Great
Bullock, 1. T ., EastArdsley(Mason) Horton Rd . (Masons)
Furness :Bros .
(Mason)
Newton, T., Church t. (Carp enter
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.Ja~j~~.rs~.E. (.R.P .), Upper Rd. Bradley, Kriscbe & Co., Infirmary
A STON, Rotherham. and Joiner) (and Gfazier) St. (Plasterers)
Lister, Tohn Ouram. A., Donca!'ter Rd. (Mason BEDALE. Briggs Bros ., Lumb Lane Saw Mill
A Y'.l'ON, Great, R .S. 0. and J oiner) Chandler, T ., Tanfield (and Joine r) Briggs, E. & B., Low Moor, near
Raine,J. Potter, J. & C. D., Corporation St. (l:'ainters and D ecorators)
BEEJ?ORJJ, !full. Broadhead & Pickering, Garnett St.
BAIDDON, Shipley . (Masons, etc.) Hall, J. (and Joiners)
Dyson, Jos. (Plnmber) Robinson, W. , & Son (Masons S la - BEIGBTON, J/otherliam.
ters, Carpenters and Joiners) Brown, Thos. 1 Leamington S t.
Takeman, - (Ti ler, &c.) Staveley, Tbos. Broxup, A., & Son, Cross St., G t.
llobinson, Tohn, & Co. (Joiners) Rogers, F ., Church St. (Plumbe r)
Rushworth, S., E ldon St. (Plumber) BEN7'HAJJf (£ nncastei·) . Horton
Taylor & E'.llis (Masons) Burrow, J. & T . ;Burnley, T ., & Co., Infirmary St.
Walsh, John, lane End (Plastere r) Rymer, G. , Chesham Rd. (Mason)
Rymer, Robt. , 213 Park Rd. (Mason) Cumberland & Holmes , Lr. Bentham Bywater Bros ., Low 1\1oor, near
Wilks, Jas., & Son (Plasterers) (Plumbers)
Schofield. Son & Hampshire, Shaw BENTLEY, near Donea8tar.
BARNOLJJSWTOK (Colne). Lane (Masons) Johnson, Wm. Clark, G. H ., Hall Lane
Barrett, P., "\Ve il House Rd. Scott, J., Dodworth Rd. (J oiner, etc.) Coates, T., Vignola St., Laisterdyke
Shaw & Sons, Park Rd. BEVERT,EY. Cole & Co., 62 Wakefield Rd. (lron-
Shaw, John, 2s Park Rd . (Plasterer) Burton Bros., T oll Gavel (Painters) founders)
Smith, Ed ., Well House Rd. Smith, J.,Gawber,nr. (Carpenter & ) Calvert, E., Woods Lane (Jo in e r) Cole, MorcheJlt & Morley,Ld.,Pros-
BARNS£EY. Snowdon,J.,& on(R.P.'s).Mark~tSt. Campey Bros., W ell L11ne (Painte rs) pect Foundry (Ironfounders)
Ashworth, H., Hack Queen St. (~lumbe rs, Painters <ln.d Glaziers)
Constable, T., Newbegin (all trades) Copley, T.,Lower Cobden St.(Joiner)
(Plnmher ) Squ1re, C. W., lilt. Vernon Rd.
(Mason) Elwell, J .E., & Son, North Bar St . Cordm~foy, T ., & ons, Thorocliffe
Beaumont Bros., George Yd. (Pntrs) (Joiners and Carvers) Rd., (Plasterers )
Beaumont, "\V ., 30 llfay Day Green Squire, ,V., Britannia t. (Plumber) Foley, J. R., Toll Gavel (Joiner)
Stephenson & Son, Peel St. (Painters) Crabtree & Thornton, Havelock St.,
(Painter) Harrison, "\V. H ., Toll Gavel (Plu1n.) Gt. Horton
~lroley , E ., Park Rel. (Plumber) Tasker, John, W estern St. (Pl umber ) Pape, Geo.;WalkerGate(aJI trades)
Taylor, E. R ., t73 D o ncaster Rd. Crabtree, Walter, 143 Southfield
Burnett, G., & Sons, Market Hill Pape, Robert, Toll Gavel (Mason) Lane, Gt. Horton (Slater)
(Painters) (Mason) Potts, R., Norwood (B ricklaye r )
Taylor, J., & Son, i 65 Doncaster Rd. Dale, Wm., Cordingley St Otley
B urrows, H., & Sons, Park Rd . Shepherdson, A ., Minster ).Ioorgate Rd. (Maso n) .,
(Masons) (Maso ns) (Mason)
i:;aylor, J. & T., Agnes Rd. (M>sons D awson , R. F., & Son, Noble St.
Bycraft, J., Park Grove (llfason, e tc.) Sykes, T. , "\Vood Lane (Brick layer) (Masons)
Dalby.P. ,4RoseburyTer.,Brinckman 1hornley, J., Shambles 't. (J oiner) W ells & Co ., W ednesday M a rke t
Tock , Henry, F1tzwilham t. (:Mason) Day, G., 78 Grange Rd.
St. (Mason) (Plumbers) Daykin, W., 14 Valley Par. (Mason)
Dawber&Son.Ltcl.,Eastgate(Slaters) Turton & Field. Stairfo t, nr.(llfaons) BINGLEY.
W al ker, B . F ., ,I Spe ncer St. (Joiner) Demaio, Geo., & Son, St . Jude's Pl.
Denison,B ., Bk Regent St. (Plumber) Atkinson, W . R. & R., Bradford Rd. (Joiners)
Dransfi eld, W., Dodworth Rd . .Walker,F., Park Grove (Maso n) (Maso ns) Dennison , J., Undercliffe
(Plumbe r) Watling, J ., off Queen St. (Joine r) Bradley, Firth, Cottingley (Mason) Dewhirst, R. , H., Vaughan St.
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Dixon, B ., & Co ., 15 Chester St. Pullinger, G., 7r Holme St. (Joiner)
(Plasterers) Raper, R., Dudley Hill "\'lils<?n, E., & Co., Hildcrthorpe Rd. CFfURWElT,.
Dobson, J. (R.P.), 40 Church St., (J orne rs) Wood,]., & on
Riley, Albert, r68 Cross St., Great Wood, T., Tennyson Avenue
Manningham Horton (Plumber and Glazier) CLAYTON, Bradford.
Drake, John, 2 Morning Side, Man- Roberts & Co. Ltd , Culter Heights BRIGBOUSE. Booth, Michael (Mason)
ningham {Mason) Lane (Ironfounders) Barraclough ,] ., Owler Ings {Plastr.) Day, Geo., Full Top (Masons)
Emsley, Altd., Southfield Lane, Gt . Rycroft & Co., Quebec (Shopfitters) Bottomley, Tobn, Rastrick (Mason) Kershaw, C., Clayton Lane (Joiner)
Horton (Mason) ~can;, J. ,J 'o Gt. Horton Rd. (Plmbr.) Bottomley,Tbos ., Railway Saw Mills Robinson, John, Maltkiln (Joiner)
Emslcy, J., Swaine St. {Plumber) ~choneld, J ., 1234 Leeds Rd. (Joiner) (J oin er) Rushworth, Irving
Farnish, W ., 26 Northfield PL, . hackleton, A., 34 Kingswood Rd., Cross, J.\ & Son, Garden Rd. Rycroft & Bairstow, Bradford Rd .
Manningham {Mason & l:lricklr.) Gt. Horton (Joiner) (Masons1 (Joiners)
Farrar, T ., & Son, Adolphus St. Shaw, E ., & Son, North Parade Crowther, Toh, Mill Royd St.(J oiner) Ward, Jonas, Bradford Rd. (Mason)
(Joiners) (Shop Fitters) Empsall, W., Halifax Rd. (Mason) Wilman Bros., Green End Place
Fearn1ey, E., & Sons, T rafalgar St . Shepley, P. (R.P.), ro Lumb Lane Fearnley Bros., Clifton Common (Joiner)
(J oiners) Shuttleworth, C ., & Co., 951 Man- (Masons)
Fortune,/as., Ad9lphus St. (Join er) chester Rd. (Painters & Plasterers) Firth, A., Spring St. (Plasterer) CLAYTON, WEST, Huddersfield.
Fo~tc r , ., 120 St. Leonards Rd., Gledhill, B., Waterloo Rd. (Plasterer ) Hincliff, Geo., & Son
Slater, "\¥.,Low Moor, near (Slater)
Girlington (Mason) mall , Wm.,P.ushton Rd., Thornbury Halliwell, W ., Wakefield .Road Cf,ECKFfEATON.
Gladstone, J ., Henry St. (Joiner) Smethurst, W., 205 High St., Great (Joiner, &c.) Bentley, H., Westgate (Plumber)
Greenhough, J ., J ohn St. (Painter) Horton (Mason) Helliwell & Co., Birds Royd (Patent Broughton, R., Bottoms (Plasterer)
Grew, J., Fountain St., Manningham Smith, W. Cragg St., Great Horton Glaziers) Broughton, W., Dewsbury Rd.
(Painter) Smithies, Jas., J56 Gt. Horton Road Hepponstall, C., Clifton Bridge (Plasterer)
Haigh & Slater, Field Head Bldgs., (Plasterer) (Plastere r) Burnhill, J ., Bradford Rd. (Painter)
Lister Hills Rd. {Plumbers) pencer, T. F. , Lumb Lane (Painter ) Hirst & Baraclough, Bradford Rd. Burnhill, J., & Sons, H igh St.
Haley, E. & W. H., Liste.< Hills Stanley, IV., r3Northfield P l.' (Mason) (Painters and Decora.tors ) (T oiners)
Foundry {Ironfounders) Stow, J ., Otley Rd. (and J oiners) Lawson, J . (R.P.), Commecial St. CaTvert, IV., St. John's Pl. (Joiner)
J:-Iallam & Holgate, 48 Manningbam Sugden, 1:1., & Son, Carlisle Rd. Marshall, A., Rastrick (Painter) Collinson D., Moor End (J oiner)
Lane (Plumbers) (Plasterers) Morrell, Tas ., Bridge End (Toiner) Crossland, W., Old Robin (Joiner)
[-fammond, J., & Sons, Four Lane Sugden, J. W., Grosvenor Rd Man~ Ogden, l!., Briggate( P lurnGer) Crowther, ;:, & Son, Westgate
Ends nin~ham (Plas terer ) ., Rayner, B., Rastrick (Joiner) (Painters)
Hardy, S . (R.P.), 75 Roundhill St., S_utcliffe, T., 71Northgate (Plumber) Smithies, ].,Clifton Common (Slater) Drake, A., Westgate (Mason)
Little Horton ]:aylor, Jas., Park Rd . (Joiner, &c.) S¥kes, B., & Sons, Park St. ( Toinero) Drake, Wm., Westgate (Pai nter)
Hargreaves, T. I·I., Church Bank Taylor, r., & Son,,Salem St. !1dswell & Holmes, Rastrick (Msns.) Greenwood, S.,& Son, Sth . Peg Lane
(Plasterer) Theobould, J ., 930 Wakefield Rd . Turner, J. W., 92 Commercial St. (Masons)
Harland, T. E . (R.P.), Morley St. (Plasterer) (Painter) Haley, W. T. (R.P.), Cross Crown
Harland, E. , & Sons, 26 Manor Row Thompson, N. & D. , Ward St., Gt. Waddington, A.L.(R.P.), J Briggate St.
(Joiners, Plumbers, & Decorators) Horton (Joiners) Wood, C. E., &Co., Ltd., Armitage Hirst, ]., & Son, Bradford Rd.
Hartley, C. V., 6 1 1'i1:anningham Thornton & Crebbin, Hammerton St. Rd. (Ironfounders) {Masons)
Lane (Painter) (Ironfounders) Bll011IP1'0N, York. Isherwood, W., Westgate (Joiner)
Higginbotham, F. Vv., Undercliffe Thornton. J., & Co., 35 Cragg St., Leaf Bros Knowles, F. (R.P .), Bradfo rd Rd.
Lane (Plumber and Painter) Gt. Horton BROTTON. Morton, J., York Pl. (Plasterer)
Hill, H., 188 "\'lestgate {Plumber) Throp, J., Southfield Lane Gt Gladstone , M., Abbey St. N utter,S.,& Son, Cheapsidc (Painter)
H ill, T., & Sons (R.P.), Lmnb Lane Horton (Plaste rer) ' · Peel, B ., Mount St. (Painter)
Hill, A., & Son, 15 Spring Row Toothill & Balmforth, Spicer St.
BROUGH. Peel, J, Albion St. (Painter)
(Slaters) Goodwill, T., South Cave Ratcliffe, S., Bradford Rd.(Plumber)
'.Joiners)
Hill & Nelson, Edmund St. (Slaters) ~~ownend, R., Croft St. (Plumber) BURLEI'-IN- fVHARFEDALE, Roberts, J., W estgate (Slater)
Hindle, T., Abin \l'don St. lownson, 'V., Ifolme Top St., nfan Leeds . Robinson & Crowther, Whitcliffe Rd.
Hird, W., & Sons, Manningham chester Rd. (Pai nter) !founsey, W., Peel PL (.Maso ns)
Lane (Painters) Twivy, T., 7 Tennyson Pi., Otey Rd. CALVERLEY, near Leeds. Rogers, R., Sickle St. (Joiner)
Hobson, T., Cornwall Rd., Manning-. (and Joiner) Barker, John, & Son, Woodball Rd, Sltnger, J .. & Sons (Road & Drain)
ham (Painter, &c.)
Hh~fs''Rd.E. & s. (R.P.), 43 Lister-
z
Varley, C .. Girlington Rd. (Plas-
terer and S later)
(Join rs)
Barraclough, A. (R.P .), Thornhill St .
Smith, "E. & G . B ., Cheapside
(Painters)
Walker (R .P.) & Pitchers, 4 North- Child, Arthur, Carr Rd. (Mason) Taylor, J. W. (R.P.), Albion St.
Hodgson, W., & Son (R .P.), 16 East gate Dayison, "\V., Thornhill St. {Painter) OLOUGHTON, York.
Parade Wallace,]., r9 Colonnade, Westgate Elliott, Alfd. (Plumber & Painter) Atkinson, -
Holdsworth, J. W. , & Co ., Salt St., (Pamter) Firth, W .. Chapel St. (Joiner) CONISBOROUGH, near Roth<J·lrnm.
Manningham (and Joiners) Walton, G. J., 48 Gt. Hornton Rd. Holgate F. (Painter) Downing, T., & Sons, Doncaster Rd.
Holdsworth, Wm., 97 WoodroydRd. (Decorator, etc .) Teffrey, Jas., Back Lane (Plumber) Earnshaw 13ros., Earnshaw Lane
(Mason) Waterhouse_, H., & Sons, Tong St., Jennings, W . H., Carr Rd . (Mason) Goodlad, Wm., High St.
Howroyd, C ., & Son, 85 Sterling St. Dudley Hill (Carpenters & Joiners) Pratt, Albert (Painter) Greatbead, J., Church St.
(Plasterers) \\rear, F., & Son, Burnett Avenue Wheater, A. & ., Chapel St. (Plas- Richardson, John, Dark Lane
lHowroyd. C . (R.P.), 5 C lare nce St. W~st. Bros., Girli ngton (Joiners) terers and Concreters) Saville, Henry, Low Rd.
iHullah, G., Wapping Rd. Wilk1.nson & Dawson, :Bowland St. CAllLETON, S!.-ipton. Twyby, J., & Sons, Holy W ell Rd.
!Humphreys & Moulson, HI Horton (To111ers) Bradley, G. GOTJ'INGFfAllf, Hull.
Lane (Masons) W~1kinson, K., & Sons, East Parade Liversedge, F ., King St. (Plasterer)
1:Il ingworth Bros., 27 ThornoiliffeRd. Wilson, J ., & ons White Abbey Rd. O.ASJ'T,EFOllD.
Tll ingworth, Thos., Lumb La& Allison, Vv. P.,Beancroft St. (Slater) Wright, H., King St. (Joiner)
Wray, J., & Co., John St. (Masons)
Jackson Bros., Garfield Avenue, Bateson, G,, Albion St. (Plumber GRAflfBE.
Ma.nningham (Toiners) Bl/A AILEY, 11ear Leeds. and Glaz ie r) Nicholson, W. (Joiner)
Jackson, S., H.afl Lane Appleyard Bros. Beighton, F., Hu(<h St. (Plasterer) OROSSrrir.,r.,s, Keighl.ey.
Johnson, W., 15 C larendon St ., Haley, W.W. Evison, S., Ponte!ract Rd. (Slater) Barrett, J. (Mason)
- Manni ngbam Lane Lambert, Arthur Firth, A., 18 Temple St. (Painter) Greenwood, J ohn (Plasterer)
,Kellett, W., Fitzwilliam St . (and Thorpe, R., 9 Hough Grove Foster, J., Rhodes St ., Hightown Greenwood, Jos. ( Toiner)
Joiner) Trickett, J., & Son (Joiners) (Painter) Pett~, R., Sutton (Painter)
1Lawson, J. H., 252 Gt. Horton Rd. Gillatt, H,,J>ersevcrance St. (Joiner) R1ddiough, H . & 1. (Joiners)
(Painter) BRANDESBURTON, Hull . I-Iolland, Wm., Carlton St. (Joiner) SJUith, W., & Co.
Lister & Myers, 66 Godwin St. Bie'.by, E. (Bricklayer ) Pennington, M. H., Bridge St. Witham, S. (Mason)
(Painters) Metcalf, H . (Joiner) (Plumber & Glazier) CUD WORTH, near Bamsley.
1Lister, Sarni., Pennyoaks, Leeds Rd .
Perry,]., & Sons, Lock Lane (Car- Berry, Chas. (Mason)
(Ironfounder) BRIDUNGTON QUAY. penters and Toiners) Binns, A. (Plumber)
!Lupton, S., & Sons, JI John St . Atkin, T., North St. Ramskilli., long Acre Burton, W ., Pontefract Rd. (Slater)
(Painters) Bailey, C ., Quay Rd. (Painter. &c. ) Rodgers, ., Albion St. (Drainer) Ogley & Alle n (Masons)
Lynn, J ., 56 Manningham Lane Bailey, R., & Sons, Victoria Rd. Walker, co ., Cambridge St. Seacroft & Son (Plasterers)
(Painter) Barnes, W., 'I'ravis St. Walker, R., & Sons, Beancroft Rd . Straker, A.]. (Mason)
Macdonald Bros., Ambler St.(Joiners) Barr & Booth, Marshall AYcnue Watson, T . ~ . Carlton St. {Painter) DAR FIELD.
Marsland, J., 257 Wakefield Rd. Blackburn, F., & Son, Victoria Rd. Whaley, J. rI., & Son, 13 Bradley St. Gamwell, H., Bridge Quury
(Painter) Hlackburn,:t. Railway Cresce nt (Carpenters and Joiners)
Wilson, W., & Son (R.P.), Eastfield DARNAlL.
:Mears, T .. Wade St. (Heall Engr.) Clark, C. w. Whittingham, T. Station Rd.
Lane
Ma~~fr~~~~ · (R.P.), IIJ igh St .,
1
Corner, Edwd., New Burlington Rd. lJAl/'/'ON, Ba1·nsley.
Dawber & Sons, Ltd., \~rest End Wright, T . G ., Oxford St . (Joiner) Taylor, Alfred
Morrell , L ., & Sons, 76 Manningham Harbour (Slaters) OATTERIOK , R.S.O.
Lane (Decorators) Dodgson, W., Camhrid§e St. (Slater ) Mackenzie, Geo., & Son DEJJ,"PCAl/, Sheffield.
Mon Ison, J., & Son, 86 Bower St. Earnshaw, A., Trinity l~d. (Mason ) Brearley, David (Mason)
CA WOOD, S.lby.
(Masons and Joiners) Gardam, A., ~{arshall Avenue Acomb, T. (Plumber) . DELl'H (Oldham) .
Nelson, Chas. (R.P.), Quebec Gray, T., King St. Elcock,Thos.,BackLane(Bricklayer) Wmterbottom, P . (Mason)
Works, Thornton Rd. Hudson, J. R., P rincess St. Stronach, Geo. (and Joiner) DENBY DALE, Huddersfield.
Nelson, T. , S_pringfield Pl. (Slater) Knaggs George, King St. (Painter) Holmes, Job n
Newell , W., Infirmary St. (Joiner) L imon,C.,6 Lincoln Ter.,St. John t . CHAPET,- ALT,ERTON, Leeds.
. Oddy, S., & Son, 55 Market St. Bedford,]. E. & E. (R .P.) 1JENITOT,11IE, Bradford.
'l\Iainprizc, L., ].fanor St. Bancroft. A., l\Iain Rd. (Painter)
(Painters) Martindale, T. V., St. George's Av. Clarkson, B.
Patefield, 't., & Co., Whites View, Richardson, J ., no Harrogate Rd. llloore, C., Station Rd . (Plumber)
Postill, F., 7 The Crescent (Joiner) Shaw, F., Stradmore Rd. (Plasterer)
Wbetley Hill (Masons) A:lusk, R., The Pavilion CJJAPElTOTVN, Sheffield.
Peel, H., Dudley Hill Rd. Rennard, J., North St. DEWSBURY.
Boo!, F . & T . (Plumbers, etc.) Armitage, S ., & Sons Bradford Rd
Perry, T. (R.P.). Gt. Horton Rd. Walke r, Jas., Wes!gate Hallam, A., Charlton Clough
Pickles, T ., Dudley Hill (Plasterer) Wa lker, W. A., Hildertborpe Rd. (Jom crs)
(Joiner) Audsley, J ., Earlshcaton, nr. (Msn.)
;."Powell, B., & Son, Lister Hills Rd. (P lumber) Marsden, R., Houseley
(Plumbers and Painters) "\\Talki ngton, G., St. Jobn St. Auty, J. (R. P ), Huddersfield Rd
Mellor, G., Medomley (Joiner) Bailey, G ., Earlshcaton,ncar (Join~r)
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Best, H. J. & ]., Staincliffe Rd. Beastall, F., 6o Cemetery Rd . GlLJJERSOi.IJE. Fawley, G . , & Son (R.P.), 3 Savile
(Concreters and A sphalters) Beastall, S., & Son, 119 Cleveland Grayshon, J. Park t. (and Glaziers)
Bever, Dorling & Co., Ltd., D ews- St. (and Joiners) Holdsworth, G ., & Son Fielding & Bottomley South Parade
bury Foundry Gill D., & Son, 8 Nether Hall Rd. GOLOAR. (Joiners) '
Binns, John, Tweedale St. (Plasterer) Tohnson, W., 27 Printino- Office St. Ainley, Allen, Golcar Edge (Painterl Firth, A., Hyde Park Rd . t(Slater
Blackburn, H. (R.P. ), 6 Nelson St. :Mullins & Richardson, Shotton St. Allison,F., Ltd.,BrookLa. (Plumbs. and Plasterer)
Boddy, P. D . (R.P. ). Albert T e r. S prakes, C., & Sons, 37 E. Laithgate Armitage , W., James St. (Plasterer Firth , J., 'Vest Parade (Slate r
Bottomley, F. (R.P. ), Savile Town Wombell, J.C., II7 B entinck St. and I:>ainter ) and Plastere r )
Bray, Thos., & Son, Wellington Rd. Wortley, B., 12 N ether Hall Rd. Crowther, J., W ellhouse (Joiner) Foster, Adam , Arundel St., Gibbet
(Painters) JJRIFFIEJ,D. Garside, J., Clay W ell (Joiner) Lane (Mason) · · <i
Rrear, Thos., Sharp St. (Slater) Bell, T. & W ., .12 Exchange St. Haigh, A. & T., Town End (Masons) Gaines, W., & Sons, 6 Stannary St.
Brook, J.,56Wellington Rd. (Painter) (Plumbers) Haig h, D., &Sons, Wellbouse (Msns. ) (Joiners)
Broadbent, ].,Vulcan Rd. (Plaste rer ) B ishop, W . R., Middle St . N. Haigh, J., & Sons, Scarr Green Gledhill, H. ,Eldon Place (Mason)
Chadwick, E., & Sons, Staincliffe Dry, C.W. ,59 Middle St.N.(Bricklyr) (Masons) Greenwood, F ., & Son, Gibraltar
(and Toiners ) Gage , M., Scarboro. Rd. (Bricklayr.) Hirst, Firth & Co ., Knowl (Masons) (and Joiners)
Clay, Ilenriques. & Co. (Ironfdrs .) Hickson, J. W., Middle St. South Lockwood, W'., Townend (Joiner) Greenwood, G., & Sons, New Bruns-
Clegg, W. H.,Webster Hill (Joiner) (Stonemason) Shaw, D., Golcar Hill (Plasterer) wick St. (Concreters)
Coop, S., 17 Clarke St ., Anroyd Julian & Son, Doctor Lane (Joiners) Shigley, W., James St. (Joiner) Greenwood, Harrison, Gibraltar Rd
I Bricklayer and Asphalter) L eason, W., & Son, Middle St . South Taylor & Towue nd,Knowl Rd. (M sns) Greenwood, W., & Sons, 250 Pdlo1;
Crabtree & D e nton, Boothroyd Lane (Bricklayer s) Thornton, Thos., Scarr Top (Joine r) Lane (Masons)
(Masons) N aylor, Hy., North St. (Joiner) Whiteley, B., Know! House (Drainer) Greenwood, S., Booth Town (Joiner)
Crosland, Hy., 3 Quarry Hill, Stain- Rudd, Thos ., G eorge St . (Joiner) GO OLE. Halliday,]., Miall St. (Joiner)
cliffe (Mason ) Shepherdson, G., & Son, Ltd., 46 Ellis, J., Wate r Lane , Hook Hargreaves, E., & Co., Water Lane
Dutton & L oach, Willans Rd. Middle St. F eatherston e , W., :M a rine r St. (Ironfounders)
(Painters ) Thornton, F., G eorge St. (Joiner) H epworth, J. W., 56 Pellon LaM

t
ckson &Dimberline,Gla dstoneTe r.
Fawce tt, G eors:e, Sharp St. (Slater) EASBY, Richmond . ackson Bros ., Hoothferry Rd. (Painter)
Fawce tt, T.,& Son, Bond St.(Joiners) Cowgill, W. ackson, J. W., Old Goole Hirst, S., 34 Haley Hill (Joiner)
Firth, J., Bunker Hill, Staincliffe elsey, H ., & Son , Burlington Hitch in, I., 37 King Cross St. (J oincr)
(Mason) EAST KESWICK, Leed•. Hitch in, John, Hall St. (Iron founder)
Brelsford, R . Crescent
Garthwaite, Hi., ''fakefield Rd. Shearsmith & Thompson, Boothferry Holdsworth, ] ·• Corporation St .
(Carpenter & j oiner) EOOLESFIELJJ, Sheffe.eld. Rd . (Plumber au Glazier)
Hargreaves, G., Cliffe St. (Slate r) Armitage,Robt.,Ecclesfie ld Common Tasker, Oswald, Hook Rd. Holstead, A., & Son, W est Parade,
Ineson, W., Halifax Rd. (Painter ) Calvert, G e9" Church Lane (Slater) Waterland, Hy., Mariner t:: t. (and Joiners) ·
Lockwood, J·• Staincliffe (Plasterer ) N elson, F., tti g h Wincobank W ebster, J., Mariner St . Jenkinson, H ., & Sons, 360 Queen's:
Newsome, F. (R.P.), Branch Rd. Pye, T. Hd. (Masons)
Oldroyd, E., Earlsheaton, near . GRANGETOWN, R .S.O . Longbottom, G. H., & Son, 19 Lord
E OOLESHILL, Bradford. Fishwick, Wm., Whitworth Rd.
(Pamter) Bakes & Overend, Ashfield Place St. (Painters & D ecorators)
Porritt & Bray, W ellington St. (Joiners) GRASSINCTON, Skivton . Mansley, J., & Sons, Rigb Level
(Painters) Close, J., 7 Land's Lane (Joiner ) Pletts, Thos. W:orks, l'ellon Lane (Joiner)
Ramsden,N'., Comme rcial St. (Pai ntr) Crawshaw,.t,J . & R. A.,Mount View GREASBOROUGH, Rolh<rham. M11hgan, W., & Sons, 2 I-i:ansou,
Richardson, J., Eastboro (Plstr .) Hobson, :::,., & Son, Victoria Rd. Cooper, A . (Stonemason ) Lane (Painters & Decorators)
Richardson, J., & Sons, Staincli.ffe (Masons} Morley, F. (Joiner) Mitchell, T., Warley Town (Mason.)
(and Joiners) L ee, M., Cha!'el St. (Plasterer) :YI1tchell. \V :i. King Cross St. (]oine ")
Scott, J. & A. E., Earlsbeaton, nr. Norton, T., 6 Stoney Lane (Plumber) GREENFIELD ( Oldham ). llfossBros., <-ommercl. St. (Pntrs.)
(Masons) Bourne, J., & Co . Murgatroyd Bros., 25 King Cross ' t.
Scott, J . EtManor Joinery Works Bradbury, T., Parkfield House
Scott, M., Earl shcaton, near(Mason ) Thornton, . & A., Norman Lane (Painters)
Scott, W.. & Sons, L eeds Rd . (Slaters) l-Iewkin Bros. Naylor, E., & Sons, ro2 Liste r Lane
(Masons, &c.) GREENGATES, Apperleg Bridge, (Mason and Bricklayer)
Shepley, J. (R.P.), Northg:ate i?i\~·&'i;~~s~~n, Undercliffe nea1· Let'dS. Naylor, J., & Son, Cbeapside (Plum -
Smith & Co., 36Northgate (Painters) ELLAN]). Elliott. Alfred (Plumber) ers)
Spedding, T.,Cbicke nley, ~r . ( Joiner) Crowther, J., Portland St. (Joiner) Ingle Bros. (Joiners) Norvell, C. J., Bedford Sq. (Joiner)
Thompson, W. R. , Ra ilway St. Gledhill, P., & Sons Thornton, N. (Plumber and Painter) Pollard, J . H., Bull Close Lane,.
(Slater ) Hawkyard, F., 6 Timber t . (Joine r) GREETLANJJ . \Plumber & Glazier)
Wainwright, R., Earlsheaton, near Hutchinson, C., Timber St. (S1ater & Drinkwater & Schofie ld (Mason s) Riley, B ., L ewis St. (llfason)
(Mason) Plasterer ) Furniss, E., The Edge Robinson, C., & Sons, 136 Gibbet St.
Whitehead, G., Nth.Park St.(Mason) Jagger, W . H., Elizabeth St. GRENOSIJJE, Sheffield. (Masons and Bricklayers)
JJOB OROSS (Oldhom). (Plumber, &c.) Clithero, M ., Hill Top Rushton, T., K.ing Cross L a ne,.
Hewkin Bros. Mackrill, J. (Ironfounder) Dove, Thomas ( Toiner) !Painter)
Whitehead, H. A. (Painter) Peel, J. D., Church St. (Plumber and :F rost, Frank (Sfater) Rushworth & Firth, N ew Bank
JJON OASTER. Glazier) (Slaters and Plasterers)
R eadyhough, G., Jr., Up. Langdale G UISBOROUGH. Shar.l' & Wade, St. Mary St. (Slaters
Anelay, Wm., Silver St . Cruddas, E., & Sons
St. (Mason) & Plasterers)
Tattersall, T., & Sons (Ironfounders) Heckle , W . (ond Joiner) Siddal Bros ., 6 H a mpden PI., Gibbet.
Porteous, J. G.
Harold Arnold &Son Wilson, J., Britannia J oinery Wks.
ELLOUGRTON, Brough.
Dorsey, J.
G UISELEY.
Atkinson, J. J., W ells Rd. (Joine r)
St. (Masons)
Siddall, J., Gibra ltar St. (Plumber).
Smith, H., B eechwood Rd., Holm-
Hobson, Jas., Victoria Rd. (Mason)
Builders and ESTON, via i.lfiddlesb1·ough. Jackson , R. I... The Green (Painter)
fi eld (Mason)
Spencer, j as ., & Sons, Haley Hill
Contractors, Bearcroft, Hy., Old Eston
Paley, G.
L ee\ Edwin, Oxford Rd. (Plumber )
LocJ<wood, J., Otley Rd. (Plumber)
(Painters)
Wilkinson, Thos., n Imeson St . S tafford, J ., 24 King Cross St.
Mounsey, ., & Sons, Oxford Rd.
STEAM SAW AND I FARSLEY, L e«i.•. (Masons) (Plumber a nd Glazier)
Stafford, R. P. (lt.P.), King Cross.
Swift, Geo ., Otley Rd. (Join er)
JOINERY WORKS, P earson, Edward (Plumber)
Taylor,J. , Ld .,I ailwayWks.(Joiners)
St. (and Glazier)
R obinson. J . H. (and Joiner) Sta inton, G., Quee n' s Rd. (Pntr. &c .)1
Walker, G. A . (Maso n ) Walsh, J. F., Cassfie ld (Plasterer) t:; utcliffe, S ., Queen's lid. tJ oi ncr)
Printing Office Street, lJAl Gll, Barnsley . Taylor & lngbam, l(ing Cross St. ,.
FE..il'l'BERS'l.'ONE, Pontefract. Gordon & Wood (Masons )
Sutton, A. (Painters)
Thompson, J obu, K.ing Cross CJ oiner}.
DONCASTER. FEllllIRY, NORTH, 11ear Brough.
HALlJi'AX.
Ackroyd, J. S. , Pellon La. (Plmbr.) Tyson, G eo. 1 Lt<l.,.]M.ayficld (l\1ason}i
Kirby, R. B a ncroft, H., Hope St. (Joine r) Viney, J ., 7 Crossley St. (Painter)
FEWST ON. B a ncroft, J. , & Sons, Winding Rd. 1Vadswortb, .S., & Sons, 17 Carltofu
Station Buildings for G.N.R. , Patrick, T. . (Slaters and Plasterers) St. (and joiner s)
about £80,000. FILEY. B arke r, F. D., K ing Cross (Joine r ) W ard, W. IH.l:'. ), 14 Broad St •.
Engine-erecting and Wagon- Anton, W., West St. (Plumber) Barracloug h, J ., Orange S t . (Plumbe r Northgate (and Glazier)
building Workshops, Sheet B a rnes & Sawdon, 3 B elle Vue St. and Glazie r ) Watmougb, ] ., Edward Street>
Stores, Warchouses ,etc .,G .N .R . (Plumbers) Barrett, '., & Sons, 6 M oun t P e llon (Mason )
£340,000. Chew, John, Chapel St. (Joiner ) (Plasterers a nd S laters) W ilson , G ., & So ns, l(ing Cross-.
Flour Mills, York, Goole, and Cooper, T., 4 Cresce nt (Joiner ) Barrett, G., & Son, Stretchgate Lane (Painters)
Doncaster, £26,000. Fox, F., Cl1urch St. (Bri cklayer ) Pellon (Plaste rers and Slate rs ) IJAL'l'O.N, Leeds.
New Workhouse Buildings, Gardner.Robt., Scarboro . Rcl.(Joinr.) Bentley, T., & Sons, Parkinson Lane Briggs, G eo.L.,I:ligh St. (Bricklayer~ ,
Doncaster, £60,600. Haxby, G eo .. Rutland St. (Joiner) (Masons)
Artizan's Dwellings, New Den~ P erryman, ,V,, 19 B elle Vue St. 11.ANGJNG JJE, JTON, Dowsbury . .
B erry, J., Ba nk Fndry. (I ronfounder) Day, A . (Joiner)
aby, £34,000. (Plumber) Binns,]., & Sons, 75 & 77 King Cross
Co· operative Hall and Shops, R ymer,0.,15 The Crescent (B rc klyr. ) (P a inters and D eco ra tors) Elliot t, G eorge (Joiner )
Doncaster and York, £40,700. Sawdon Bros., Queen' s Ter. (Brick- Sumrnerscalcs, ]'. (Plumber )
Bolton, J. IL (R.P.), 66 Gibbet St.
Board Schools, York, £21,500. laye rs and Joine rs ) (&Glazier) JURllOCA1'E.
Messrs. Leatham's Warehouses, Wilson, M., Murray t . (Plumber) Boocock,T.,G eorge St(Plbr. &Gla zr. ) Abbott , H ., Walker Rd.
York, £14,670. Carr, T., u Gibbet St. (Painte r, &c.) Airton,R. , 1 0 4 \VcstE11dAv.(Mason)1
FIRBECK.
Dwelling Houses, G. C. R .
Hodkin,J. Charnock, J. 1 & Sons, P ellon Lane Allen, C. (R .P.), Prospec t Place
Nottingham, £65,500. (Masons, Carpenters and Joiners) A nnakin, W ., Fra nklin .Rd.
Offices, Workshops and Ware- F ULFORD, Y ork. Collins, J., R egent St. (Slater and Armi ta ge, E., Cold Bath Rd . .
house at Messrs. Rowntree's Hopkins, H. (Plu111ber) Plasterer) (Painte r)

Denaby, £45,000.
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Cocoa Works, £40,000.
Drainage Works, Retford and
Service Reservoir, Leeds City
Council, £24,000.
Thorpe, R .
GA R CDAVE .
P ickl es, Thos. (Maso n)
lloherts, F. (a nd Toin er)
Varley, Jas ., HigT1 St. (Mason )
Ward, G., & Son
Crab tree & Moo rh ouse, Lister L a ne
(Joiners)
Dilwo rth, IL, Akeds R d . \M ason)
D yson, A . B . (R.P. ), 68 Kin g Cross
D yso n,J.,& Son,King Cross( joine rs)
E a rnsh aw, S. , 7 ]'erg uson S t . (J oiner)
B a rk er,W .1\lifes tm inster T cr. (Joiner )'
Baynes, ] ohn & W., Chapel St.
(Sla te rs)
Belle rby, W. (R .P. ), Robert St.
Bielby, Rd., Station Parade
Birkinshaw, W.R. , L eadenhall L a ne.·
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Yorkshire-continued. Yorkshire-continued.
IBroadbank & Son~, Ch apel St., Greenwood, T. B., Cheapside (Plas - HOWDEN. Taylor, D., & Sons, Lockwood
(Painters) terer and 'I)]e Layer) Hill, H., Hailgate . (Plumbers)
IBrow n, A., IIL Harlow Ter. (Mason) Ledgard,}ohn, Battye St. (Joiner) Moore, D., Flat Gate Taylor, T. H., & Co., 17A and 19A
Carrick, G . H., New Park, Bilton Lock.woo ,_ T. (Plasterer) Shaw, G. H ., Penfold St. llfacau1ay St. (Plumbers)
(Joiner, etc .) M!'nn, G., :Batty~ St. (and Joiner) Fi-rth, C . (Plumber, &c.) Tomlinson, G . -w., & Milan , Ltd.,
Cartman, T. (R.P.), Cheltenham Milnes, IV. & 1 . (Joiners) Engine l~ridge Works (Heating
Mount HOYLAND, near Barnsley.
Norcliffe, A ., Market St. (Plumber) Firth,C., & Sons, King St.(Plumbers) and Ventilating Engineers)
Checkley, J., Robert St . (joiner~ Oldroyd, W . & H., Beck Lane Tunnacliffe, D ., & Son, Fitzwilliam
Cl'O.Pham & Taylor, Mowbray Sq. Hague, Isaac (Mason)
(Masons) McPartlain . J ., George St. (Plast .) St. East (Plasterers and Slaters)
(Joiners) P.arker,W ., Jeremy Lane (Plasterer) Tunnac1iffe, T . B., West Parade
Dawson, C., & Son , 5 Dragon Av. Powell, A. W., Market St. (Plumber)
Preston, G., lngs Rd. (Mason) Rawlin, W. H., King St. (Plumber) (Slater and Plasterer) •
Dent, G. , Devonshire Pl., (Painter) SJ!ivy, H., Flush (Joiners) Waring, \Vm., 25 Bow St. Spring-
Dickenson,I.,23 J\1ayficldGr. (Mason) 1 hornton,J. M . ] eremy Lane (Slater) HOYLAND 00111Jl10N, nr. Bai-nsley . wood
Dickinson & Metcalfe, 16 Mayfi eld Walker, E . (R.P.), & Co., H igh St. Brearley, H ., Princess St. (Joiner) 'Wilby & Tessop, \ Vaterloo (Joiners)
Grove Cook, Geo., Stead Lane (Joiner) Wilson. K., St. John 's Rd. (loiner)
E llis, John, Rose Villa HEDON, Hull. Hawke, Sarni., Chapel St. (Mason)
Curtis, V\.Tm . Wood Bros., Queen St. Sout11
Ellis, 1'. W., Harlow Rd. (Plumber) Hemingway, Arthur (Mason) You ng & Co ., St. George's Sq .
Heron, John (Bricklayer)
Fawcett, A., 70 Mayfield Grove Rennardson, R. (Joine r) B UDDERSFIET.D. (Electrical Engineers)
(Plasterer) Armitage, Thos. (R.P.), Buxton Rd.
Fortune & Calverley, Strawberry HEL1lfSLEY- Astley, A., Glebe Pl.,Marsh (Joiner)
Todd, J . E. HULJ, .
Dale Rd. (Plasterers) Barber & Kettleswell , Rashcliffe
Foster, C., Prospect Pl. (Pl1m1ber) HRSSLE. ] oinery Works, Lockwood Arnold, G ., Rose St. (Bricklyr.)
Harvey, T. , 6 Cornwall R.d . (Joiner) Barron , Chas., Eastgate (Joiner) Blakeley & Hollins, Fountain St. A tkinson & Son, 26 Scale Lane
Hawe & Foster, Mayfield Gr. Brown, J . F. (Mason) (] oiners) (Plmbrs.)
Horner, J. H., Devonshire Pl. Bullock , C~, Northgate (Bricklaye r) Broadbent Bros., Molclgreen (Plas- Bailey, T. W .. 32 Percy St. (Painter)
(Joiner) . Frost, E. (.tlrick layer) terers & Slaters) Beall, T. (R. P . ), 6r Holderness Rd .
Haselhurst, R. (Painter) ·w.
~
ackson, W. ,& Sons, Dragon Parade Broadbent, T. W., East Parade Beal, H., Sharp St., Newland
obns, ]., Regent Parade (Plumber) Parkinson, W. (all trades) (Electrician) Bei lby, F . W., 279 St. George's Rd.
endrcw, R., Cold Bath Rd. (joiner) HICKLI</.l'ON, •Doucast.ei·. Brook, M., Leeds Rd . (Mason) (B ricklaye r )
Know les, A., & Son, Chapel St., Chapman, T. (Joiner) Brooke & North, Kirkgate(Plumbers) Blackburn, F . , & Son, 6r Peel St.
(Painters) IiILLSBllO', Sheffield . Brooke, J. B ., West Parade \] oiner) Hlashill, J ., II2 Anlaby Rd. (Plmr.)
Laycock,W.,Franklin Sq. (Plasterer) Fox, C ., ICi Rose St. Brotherton & vVallis, Green head Rd. Boodie, T. F., 12 Talland St.(Joiner)
Ledger, R., Strawberry Dale Avenue Longde n, ). (Joiners) Hray,W . G .,134 C1arendon St . South
(Joiner) Proctor, J . (Mason) Brown & Thomas, 6 Spring St. (Joiner)
Ligbt, {"Tower St. (Plumber) (Painters) Brentano, J . C .. rnCaroline St.(Jnr.)
Linskil , T. , Rege nt Saw Mills (and FIIPPEBHOlME. Calvert, F., Firth St. (Joiner) Caley, ] . T., 8, 9, r.1~ Percy St.
(Joine r) Booth , J ., Whitehall- (Carpntr.,&c.) Cooke, John, LittleRoyd (Concreter) (Joiner)
Nodding & Sons, Walker Rd. (Ptrs.) Drake & Kay (Painters) Cross & Son, High St. (Painters) Carr, J., 67 Constable St., Hessle
P etty,] . R., Albert St. (Painter) Constantine, T. (Joiner} Crossley & Bould (R.P.), 5 Union Rd. (Bricklayer)
Pratt, J. M., Strawberry Dale Rd. Lister & Son (Plasterers and Slaters) Bank Yard New St. Caunt Bros., 44 Lansdowne St.
(Plumber) Marshall, J. (Slater and P lasterer) Crowther, Alfred, Ltd., John William (Joiners)
Rawortb & Allen, Strawberry Dale Mitche ll, S. (l\Iason & Bricklaye r) St. (Plumbers) Christie Patent Stone Co., Ltd.,
Rd. (and Joiners) Newsome, ·w., \'lhitehall Dawson & ] ones, Moldgreen(J oiners) Bishop St. (Masons)
Rayner, T. , 41 Franklin Rd. (Slater) Smith, W., South Edge Ter. (Mason) Evans, W. B., 20 West Parade Crane, C., 38 Spring St. (Painter)
Richmond, D., Albert St. (Plumber) Travis, Wm. (Plumber) (Pain\er) Dalton, W., 9 Portland Pl. (Joiner)
Robinson , W., Well Hill (Joiner) Wilkinson, S. (Plumber) France, W., Honl ey (Plumber and Darli ng, H., & Co., Chariot St.
Rudd, J. W ., 4 Cbatsworth Pl. HOLNFIB1'H . Glazier) (Painters)
(Joiner) Bainbridge,Geo .,Newtown (Plumber Garton, G. (R.P.) , & Son,Market Pl. Darneley, A. ]., & Son, 68 Spr ing
Scholes, C., Eldon House (Pl umber) and Glazier) Gledhill, W., Lockwood (Mason) St. (Joiners)
.Shaw, C. M., W estcliff Mount Booth,Richard, Upper Bridge(] oin er) Graham, A ., & Sons, .Springdale, Dawber & Son,Ltd.,Trippett(Slaters)
(Plasterer) · Bottomley, N. (Plasterer) Longroyd Bridge Dawes, J., 70 Colonial St. (Brick-
Shepherd, T., r Dragon Av . (Slater) Brown & Shaw, Ribbleden Rd . Graham, Bj & Sons, Folly Hall layer)
Simpson, !>., Clarence Drive (Join ers) Graham & · essop, Moldgreea Dibnah, T., 8 North St. (Joiner)
8impson 1 Jas., & Sons, 2 Albany England, E ., & Sons, Station Rd. Hale, S., New St. !Plmbr. & Glzr.) Dixon, C. L. , 50 ~1armaduke St .
Villas (Masons) Hall, H., King· St. (Painter) Brick layer)
Smith, A. F., Cold Bath Rd. (Joiner) Haigh B ros. (Plasterers) H a mpshire & Armitage, Nortbaru- Drewery, H ., Rugby St., ' Hessle
Stott & Alcock (] oiners) Haigh, 1., Hallowgate (Joiner) berland St. (l oiners) Rd. (Mason)
Thornton, T., 29 Nydcl Vale Ter. Hinchliffe, D., & Co., Nev.• Town Heyw<;>0d, W . H., & Co., Bay Hall D reyer & Co., 7 St. J oho St .
(Maso n) lPainters) (Glazing and Roofing Engineers) (Painters)
Topham Bros., Chapel St . (Painters) Lawton & H0gley, Town Gate Hi rst, B., & Sons,Spring St. (joiners \ Drury, B., 17 'Wassand St. (Joiner)
Topham, W., 14 Walker Rd. (Joine r) 1 Painters) Holland, H., N ew North Rd . (joiner) Eckles, G., Bridge A rches Argyle
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Tyson, Tohn, 1 ower St . (Plasterer) Marsden, F., & Sons, Bingley Holl ingsworth , H., &Sons, Moldgreen St. (B ricklayer)
W ilcocli:, W., Church Sq . (Joiner) Quarries (Masons) Holroyd, W. & P., 3 High St. Evi ngton, C. S., ro Barmston St.
}Vray Bros ., E . Parade (Mason s)
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Marsden, J. , & Sons, Mount Pleasant (Painters) (Bricklayer)
l\ililner, R., Town Gate Tackson, A., 8 Church St. (Painter) Few lass, -, 2q Dover St. (Joiner)
HA WORTH, Ktighl•y . Quarmby, G., & Son, Upper Bridge Jowitt, W. E., John \¥illiaru St. Fillingham, W ., 42 Peel St. (Joiner)
Bottomley & Sunderland {Painters) (Plasterer and Slater) Finch, R ., Trippett St. (Joiner)
Ratcliffe, Robe r t Shaw, ]., Son & Co., Huddersfield Kendall , S ., 6 Bryam St. (Painter) Folkard, W., & Son, 83 Spring Bank
Wood & Thornton (Joiners) Rd . (and J oiners) Knight, W. E. , Bath Bldgs. (Pain ter) (Slaters)
HEBDEN BRIDGE. Thorpe , E., Towu Gate (Plumber L ight, D., Leeds Rd . (Joiner) Fussey, R., 29 Witham (Mason)
Boocock, J., Commercial St. and Glazier) Littlewood, 'YV., & Son, Berry Brow Garton, M., 105 Day St. (Joiner)
(Plumber) Tolson).. ]., Hallowgate (Plumbe r (Plasterers and Painters) Goates, T ., 39 Brunswick Avenue
Greenwood & Blackburn, Ranging and \..Tlazier) Longbottom, T ., & Sons, Lockwood (Bricklayer)
Royd (Joiners) Turner, Robt., Hey Gap (Mason) Rd. (Plasterers and Slaters) Good, E ., & Sons, Ltd., 91 Bannston
Greenwood, G. H., & Co., Albert St. Turner, W., & Son Underbank Lund& Cardno,High St. (Decorators) St. (all trades)
(Joiners) (Masons) Mallin, F., & Co., A lfred St. Grantham, W ., r4 Cambridge .S t .
Grcenwood,Wm .,Market St.(Mason) H ONT,E Y, Hudd e r,~/idd. Mallinson, W ., & Sons, Lockwood (Bricklayer)
Holdroyd, Edward, & Sons (Masons &c.) Grasby, vV., Anlaby Rd. (Plumber)
Haigh,}., Commercial St. (Joiner)
J.
Lord, ., Bridge Gate (Slater and
Plasterer)
Mortimer, A., & Sons, Industrial St.
(Masons)
t enk.inson, Toseph
cnkinson, ltobert
'oble, A. & ].
NORBURY.
Ackroyd, 1N. F., Jenkin Rd. (Toiner)
Marsden, (R.P.), Market Place
Milnes,]., Commercial St. (Plasterer)
Milnes & Garside, West Parade
I Plumbers)
Moody Bros., Albion St.(J oincrs, &c . )
Gri ndle , ] ., Mason St. (Bricklayer\
Habbershaw, J., 20 Somcrscales St.
(Joiner)
Hall, F., 54 Mayfield St., Spring
Bank (Bricklaye r)
Ri ley, Geo., Nutclougb (Mason) North, A., Flcecelnn Yard (Plumbr.) Hanco. ck, T., 38 \'1aterloo St. (Joiner)
Taylor, S., 87 Market St. (Plumber) Armitage, John, Queen St. ('Painter
& Plumbctr) Pogson, F., Lockwood (Mason) Harbron, G-., Story St. (Painter)
Tucker, T., Market St. (Slater and Preston,-, Albion St. (Painter) Iiarman, J., 53 Beaumont St. (Ex-
P la sterer) Rraine, John, New Rd. (Joiner)
Uttley,A., Commercial St . (Plumber) Dyson, T., Park St . (Joiner) Radcliffe , J., & Sons, St. John' s Rd . cavator and Pile Driver)
Fallas, H:., High St. (Masons} Harper, l\L , 41 Brunswick Avenue
U ttley, Thos., Old Gate (Mason)
Watson, 0., New Road (Mason) Goldthorpe J. High St . (Joiner) Robinson, Ji ..& Soni C leveland Rd., (Bricklayer) .
vVbi tharu, T., H eptonsta ll (Slater J::lancock, J.,.:\fict~ria St. (Painter) Marsh (E lastererS) Harrison, W . L., 30 George St.
Schofield, .t>., 11the Barn St., Roebuck, Hy., Newsome (Plumber, &c.)
and P lasterer) Royston, ]. , & Sons, Luck Lane, Hatton , C., 89 Lambert St. (Joiner)
vV rigley & Sons, N cw Rd. (i:ilaters (Plumber & Painter)
Sheard, J., Horbury Bridge (Joiner) Marsh (Masons) Hebblewhite & Wilson, 38 Sutton
and P lasterers) Sanderson Bros ., Brow Rd., Paddock St. (Joiners)
Thickett, \V., Ossett Rd. (Jo111er)
HECK JIIONDWIKE. \Vainwright, H ., Park St. (Mason) (Plumbers) Higgins, A., 65 Clifton St., Brm1s-
Allatt, J.B., Jeremy Lane (Mason) l:JOHNSEA, near Hull Schofield, A lfred, Dalton (and wick Avenue (Brick & Tile Layer)
A ppleyard, C. (Joiner) Barr, H. & W . IC., Eastgate Mason) Hockney & Liggins, \Vitbam (B ri ck-
Archer, F. (R.P. ), High St . Grantham, Geo., Southgate (Brick- Shaw , J., Albert Brass VVorks, layers and Joiners)
Barraclough, A., & Co., High St . layer) Lockwood (Plumber, &c.) Hodgson, W. (R.P .), 53 Spring St.
(Plumbers) Pickering,]. 0., Eas tgate Stead,L., & Son, HillhouseRd. (Msn) Houghton T ., 42 Norfolk St.
~atley, J ., Blanket Hill St. (Mason) Stephenson, \¥. B ., & Sons, New M Stead & Kaye,2ViaductS t . (Masons) Houlton, G., 6 Baker St . (Bricklyr.)
Blackburn Bros., Cook Lane (and begin Stocks & Sons, Berry Row (Masons) Houlton, J ., 71 Peel St. (joiner)
Masons) HOBSFORTH. Stuttard, J. H., 32 Ramsden St . Jackson G ., & Sons, 36 Witham
Brearley, M., "'cstgate (Painter) Lawrence, T . (Mason) !Pai nter) (Bricklayers, Masons, & Toiners)
Cookson , ]., & Son (Plasterers) Leman, J. (Plasterer) Sunderland, ]., & Sons, Lockwood Johnson, Saml., lBlundell St.(Joiner)
Dewhurst, T., Hii;h St. (Painter) "'alker, M., Sandhurst Ter. (and Joincrs) Johnson , ·wm., 20 Cleveland St.
Gledhill, Jas. f.R.P.), Greenside vVhittaker Bros. Sykes,] , W., & Sons, Rashc liffe (Joiner)
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Yorkshire-continued.
Kelsey, A., 222 Stepney (Bricklayer)
K elsey, C., 26 Pryme St.
Kemp, J., 16 Walmsley St. (Brick-
laye r)
FRANK SOUTHERN -(con.)
N. E. R. and H. and B. R ly.
Cos. New Cement Kilns for
Earle's, Ltd., Burstall and Co., Ltd.
I Yorkshire-continued.
North, W., I I Apperley Rd . (Mason)
Obank, Thos ., & Sons, Thackley
Rundl e, J.R., Town Lane !Plumber)
Thomas, H. & E. , Crow Tree Works,
KETTJ,EWELL.
Calvert, Fred . (Mason)
Raw, J., & Son (Joiners)
IULDWICK .
Kendall, T ., 44 Spring St. (Joiner) Also Alterations to Pub lic House Thackley Rd. (Join ers) Tillotson, J .
Kenningbam, R. H ., (l<..P.), 91 Properties , &c. Thornton , J. , & Son, L eeds Rd. KIPPAX, Leeds .
B everl ey Rd. (Masons) G reen , ·wm., High St.

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Kennington, G., I Bra7.il St . (Joiner ) Agent for Hull, Leeds& District Walker, E. W. ,Woodhcad, Thackley KIRKBURTON, Huddersfield.
Kenm ngton, J. H ., Ii Wellino-ton0
for Couzen's Patent Copper Ball Whitfield, E ., Thackley (Mason) Moorhouse, W . (Mason)
Lane (Bricklayer) Tidal Flood-preventinf( Gullry KlllKBY JlfALl:JAJlf, Skiptou.
Knowles, V., Blanket Row (Joiner) ILK LEY.
Traps and IntercePtors, also Padgett, A. M., Main St. (J oiner)
Lackenby,'A., South St. (Join er, &c.) Boden , J. G., Brook House (Painter ) ' KlRKBY-JlfALZEARD, Dipou.
Lawton, W., Lee Smith St. (T oiner) Couun's Patent Automatic Saw Brown, J. , Cunliffe Rd. (Mason) Dawson, H. (Mason & Bricklayer)
Leake,G. &A., Anlab_y Rd. (Mas0ns) Gitards. NAT. TEL. 6 44. Cowling, Wm ., Station Rd: (and Richmond, Thos. (Joiner)
Lecenby. J., 17 Nile St. (Joiner) Joiner) KNAPTUN, York.
Lee, J., Baker St. (Plumber) Stanley, A . W ., Anlaby Rd. (Brick- Dean Bros ., Nelson Rd. (Masons) Braithwaite, J. (B ricklayer)
Lenbam, T. M., 24 John St. (Brick- layer) Eagl e&Mawson, Nelson Rd .(J oiners KNAJIESBOROUGfl.
layer) Stephenson & Christopher (Painters) Featherstone, D ., 2 'Wells Walk Baynes, J., High St. (Slater)
Levitt, T. T., S4 Holderness Rel. Stephenson,G . W.,6oBeanSt.( Joiner) (Mason) Benson, C . (R .P.), Finkle St.
(Brickfayer),~ • - ~ BEED Swale, R., H essle Rd. (Plum'6er ) Garside, H. (R. P.), Cow Pasture Brazier, T., Windsor Lane
Lison, W., & Son, JI & J3 Portland Sweeting, F., Provide nce VVorks, Rd. Cassell, \V ., Ci•tern Hill (Slater)
Pl. (Joiners) Beverley Rd. (Mason) Gill & Pease, Regent Rd . (Car- Clernan, Mark, High St. (Plasterer)
McLeod,W., 17 Mi<lland St. (Joiner) Templeton, J., The Poplars, Holder- pente rs & Joiners) Kitchen, D., & Son, High St.
Marsden & Son, 5 Finkle St. ness Rd. (Bricklaye r) Graham, S., Brewery Row (Joine r) (Joiners)
(Joiners) '<>'' ,. . Torr, J. Y . 1 & Sons, Carr Lane Gummersal B ., Bridge Lane ( Toine r)
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Naden,~ ., Raw Gap
Martin, J., 4 T emple St., B everl ey (Painte rs) Houldsworth, J., 1 Cunliffe Rd. Sewell, ., York PI. (Joiner)
Rd., Stepney (Joiner) Train, J . E., 139 Wincolmlee (Joiner) (Plumber) Swales, ., Finkle St . (Joiner)
Medforth & Son, 39 Silvester St. Turner, J. B., JS Fountain Rd . Lawson, J ., Brook St . (Pl umber) KNU'l'1'IN GL EY.
(Joiners) (Joiner) Lister, O., Poplar Grove (Plasterer) Marsde n, H.F.
Moody, H., 29 Rose St. Vickerrua'n, W., 3 Cottage Row, Nelson, R ., Wbarfe View (Slater) LEEDS.
Morrell & Sons, 2 Lansdowne St. AnlatRoad (Joine r) Richardson, R., Leeds Rd. (Plas- Abbott, J,ohn, Melbourne St .
(Bricklayers) Ward, ., 37 Sherburn St. (Joiner) terer) Aircy, '"' m. Servia Rd., Camp Rd.
Myers & T emperton, 61 Bright St. W ebb, ., 45 Spring Bank Smith, G .. Skipton Rd. (Mason) 1
Ambler, 0 ., '\'lellington Rd., New
(Bricklayers) W ells, A., Bond St . (Painter) Smith, T ., Skipton Rd. (Joiner) Wortley (Plumber)
Neal, Hy., 64 Lambert St. (Joiner) Wharram, W., HJ Waterloo St. Suttle, J. , & Sons (R .P.), W ells Rd. Appleby, H .. Park Lane
Nicholson, B., Queen's Rd. (Brcklr .) (Bricklayer) Taylor & Watkins, Church St. Armitage & Hodgson, Camp Rd. (all
Nicholson, G .. 14 Cogan St . (Joiner) Wilde, T., & Son , Vernon St., '\'laugh & Ripley, Skipton Rd. trades)
Noble, C ., 3 The Avenue, Lmmeus Queen's Dock Side (Slater~ (Masons) Atkinson, J ., & Son, "Whitehall Rd.
St ., Anlaby Rd. (Mason) Wi1kinson, J. ]., Baker St. ( oiner) INGLETON (Kirkby Lonsdale). 1,Slaters)
Norman, W., Sr Durham St.(Toiner) "\Vilson, E . W. , Botanic tation, Newsbolme & Winder Barrand, T., 6 v\Tarrender St. (Plum-
Ounsworth, T., Abbey St ., !l:older- Spring Bank (Mason) ber)
ness Rd. (i'ifason ) INGROW, Keighley .
Wilson,James, S4 P eel St. (Joiner) Barrand, W ., & Co. (R.P.s), r3 6A
Padgett, W. G. (R.P.), S9 Great Winch, ., rS Carlisle St. (Painter) Boot & Clark "Woodhouse Lane
Thornton St. Windlass, T . W.,HcsslcRd.(Joincr) Foster & Fortune (and Joiners) Bateman. A ., Columba St. (Painter)
Panton, G. H., Anlaby Rd. (Mason) 'Woodcock, M., 25 Stanley St . (Slate r) Wharton, J ., Stave ley Rd. (Joiner) Benton, T., Skinner Lane (Joiner)
P earson, Richard, 102 Spring Bank Woods, J. R., Cleveland St. (B rick- KEIGHLEY. Best, Geo ., 246 Dewsbury Rd.
(Bricklayer) layer) Booth, Michael (Joiner)
Peers, J. , 144 Beverley Rd. (Mason) Wray, F., 26 Nornabell St. (Toiner) Bottomley, R .. Sand St. (Mason) Binns, T., I Victoria Rd . '
Pickering, W., I I Prince St., King Wriggleswortb, T. W., 161 Walton Bottomley, W., Bow St. (Plumber) Bloomfield, vV. , & Son, Croton St.,
St. (Bricklayer) St., Anlaby Rd. (Mason) Carter, W. H., Halifax Rd . (Plum- Arrulcy
Pinder, F. C., 62 Cumberland St HUNJIIANBY, R.S.O. ber) Bond,F,43 Grace St. (R.P. & Glazier)
(Bricklayer) .· Campbell, F., Muston Clough, J. W., r Sugden Pl., Fleece Braithwaite, A.,St. James St.(Joiner)
Porter, G., 216 Spring B ank (Mason) IDLE. St . (Plumber) Braithwaite, H., & Co., Swinegate
Qu1bell & Son, 40 Founta in Rd. Barker & Illingworth , A lbion Rd. Crabtree & Wallace, Queen St. (Plumbers) ,
(Masons) Higginbotham, A., Undercliffe Lane (Plumbers) Branton, W. H ., r2A Lovell Rd.
Rank, C., 77 D e Grey St. (Plumber) Driver, F. , 5S South St. (Joiner) (Plasterer)
Richardson, J. , W est Park Dairy Hollings,Fred, The Green (Plasterer) Emmott Bros., North St.,Sandywood Briggs, E., Park Cross St. (Marble
(Bricklayer) (Plasterers) Mason)
Richardson R., 5 Thomas St., Dry-
1
pool (Brick layer) C. MURGATROVD & SON, Emmott, J.,
(Painter)
Lawkholme Lan e Briggs, W ., 1 Sheepscar St.(Plumber)
Brook, Hy., Thornhill T er., Wortley
Robrnson & Johnson, 33 Middleton @11ifbm> anb ctontractors, Gill, J. , Victoria Rd . (I ronfounder) Brown, W., & Son, I I St . Mary's
St. (Bricklayers) Greenhaw & Murgatrciyd, Townfield Lane, Quarry Hill
Robinson, D . R., 7r Freehold St. IDLE, BRADFORD. Works, Lawkbolme Lane (Joine rs) Burns & Hardy, Oatland Avenue,
(Bricklayer) Contractors to the Midland Rly. Co., Harrison, J., New Bridge St. (Plum- Camp Rd.
Rowland, W . 5 Cambridge St. Great Nortbem Rly. Co. , Nmth ber) Butler, J ., 2S Mill St. (Painter)
(Bricklayer ) ' Eastern Rly. Co . , H . M. War Harrison. W. & J. (R .P.), South St. Chi ld, J., Kirkland St. (Plasterer)
Sanderson & Gooda ll, 4~ Selby St. Department, H .M. Office of Works. HartleJ-:,J., Alice St. (join er) Clarke, T., Queen Sq. (Joiner)
(Joiners) Works executed include: Ileap, r., Alice St. (Joiner) Cogan, T. , Gt.George St.(Painter)
Sanderson, W., 17 Temple St. , Step- MrnLAND RLY. Co. New Good• Hird,· T ., Steam Saw Mills, King St. Craven & Umpleby, Hartley Hill
ney (Joiner) Hodgson. S., Dalton Lane (Plumber) Cromack, A . B . (R.P.) , r3S Brig-
Sangwin , J .,Northumberland Avenue Warehouse, Bradford, £106,000.
Goods Warehouse and Station,Bin g- Holmes, R ., Park Lane (Toiner) gate
(Bricklayer) Jackson, J. (R.P.), Lawk&olme Cres - Cross, Geo., Bowman Lane
Sawyer, A. , JO Elm St., Queen' s Rd . ' ley, £17,600 . Goods Warehouse and
Station at Keighley, £24,000. Goods cent (a nd Glazier) Crowther, J. S ., Skilbeck St. , New
Saynor, D., 5 Model Cottages Offices, Bradford, £13,000; and Judson & Steel , Apsley St. (Joi ners ) Wortley ( Toiner)
Holderness Rd. (Joiner) ' Kaberry, B., Fell Lane (Plasterer ) Cullingworth, R ., & Soos, Park
Scott, G. L., & Sons, S6 Church St. Warehouses and Stations at Bolton
Abbey, Skipton, Halton, Steeton, King-, J ., .Russell St. (Plastere r ) Cross St.
Drypool ( Joine rs) Rildwick, Haworth, and others, Lambe rt B.-os. 1. Castle Mill (Joiners) Curtis. J . , & Son. Ld., Oxford Row
Sin9l~on & Sons, 71 Woodcock St. Lonsdale, R., :jun St . (Painter, &c.) (Shopfitte rs)
(J omers) carriedoutunderthesuperintendence
of C. Trubsbaw,Esq.,A1·cht., Derby . Midgley & Din sdal e, Cavendish St. Dean, T., 10 Coburg St . (Bricklayer)
$imps.on & Sons, 27 Prospect St. N.E.R. Co . Engine Shed and Coal (Plumbers) Dearden Bros., 52 Chapcltown Rd . '
(Painters) Moore, T., Alice St. (Mason) (Painte rs )
Sin_g-leton, F., B lenkin St ., Witham Staging at Selby, £12,000. Stables D ews, W. H., & Co., 8 Skinner Lane
at Wilmington, £2,000. and at Hull, · Newbould, B., Hanover St . (Plumbe r )
(J omer) Park & Lodge, B ridge St. (Plumbers) Dixc;>n, S ., & Son, Boar Lane (Elec-
Skinner, T. T., 19 Wright St . (Toiner ) £4,500, and Goods Warehouse at trical & Hot Water Engr.)
Otley; Wm . Bell, Esq., Archt.,York . P earson, J., Marlboro. St. (Mason)
Snuth & lrunter, I I Ocean Pf., Carr P etty, Frank, Cook St. (Painter) Dobson, John, 1S Carey St., Hunslet
Lane (Slate rs) MILL at Burley for Wm. Fison (Plaste rer)
& Co. (extensions), £17 ,000; J . W. Petty, R., Church St. (Painter)
Smith, J. W., 20 Convent Lane Rhodes & Binns, Heb er S t. (Joiners) Dougill, Alfred, & Co. , Ltd ., 36 Gt.
(Joiner) Morley, Esq., Archt., Bradford. George St . (Plumbers)
ScnOOLS at Sutton, Tong , and Robinson , H. V., Lawkholme Lan e
(Mason) Eddison Bros., Kirkstall (Joine rs)
Eccleshil!, £10,000; Messrs. W. & Ellison Bros., Amberley Rd., Armley
Sawley, A. 1 ')Pheasant St. (Plstcr er. )
FRANK SOUTHERN, I
BUI LDER & CONTRACTOR,
J.B. Bailey, Archts.
l:!OYAL HoT&L,Bradford(Masonry),
£5,000.
AnC•DE at Keiphly; Messrs .
S ugden, T . E., Victoria Park(Mason
and Joiner)
Sugden, Wm. , North St. (Plumber)
Fenton, C., Camden Tcr., Wood-
house Lane (Painter)
Frank lin , Vv. E ., Hyde Park Corner
Sunderl a nd, M ., Malsis Rd. (Plumber)
Judson & Moore, Archts. Gibson, W .. Brudenell Rd.
17 & r8 Wright St., ScHOOT-S at Sheffield, for the Tatham, A., Cavendish St. (Deco r. )
Gould, I., Hartshed vVorks, Hillidge
Sheffield School Board; Pomona St. Thornton Bros., 19 Oxford St.(Msns.)
HULL.
W 01·ks executed foclude-
School , £8,000, Messro. Holmes and Thorn ton & Son, Bingley St.(Slate rs)
Ti llotson & H a rrison, High St.
Rd., Hunslet (all trades)
Gozzard, Thos., 26 East Brechett St.
Watson, Archt•., Sheffield; W estern Grant, J., Up . Wortley Rd . (Pntr.)
G as Works for The SuT!'ON AND Road School, £ 12,000; Owler Lane (Painters)
Co., Tomlimson, R. , Russel l St. (Joiner) Grayson,W .. 22CemeteryPl.(Painter)
SouTHCOATES GAS LTD ., and School, £12,000, W. J . Hale, Esq., Verity & Shuttleworth, Strawberry Greenwood Bros., Green's Court, 67
the BRITISH GAS LIGHT Co ., LTD. Archt. Briggate (Painters)
Girl's Industrial Schools and H.M. WAR Dn:1>AnnrnNT. Officers' St ., Skipton Rel. (Joiners)
New Offices for the Hun ScnooL Quarters at Paull. Riiling School W a te rh ouse, J., Devonshi re St. Haigh, Jas ., Back Portland Crescent
(Mason) (Wbitesmith , Bellhange r, etc .)
BOARD. Board Schoo l for the CoT- at York.
TINGRAM SCHOOL BOARD . Fever H.M. OF>'ICE OF W ORKS . Inland Wilkinson . J. , Bow St . (J oiner ) H a ll, D., St. A nn' s S t. (S hopfitter)
'\Vilson B ros. , Oakworth Rd. (P las - Hannam, T., 9 Rag lan Rd., Wood-
Hospitals for the Hur.r. CITY CoP.- R evenue Offices at Bradford, £6,500, house
PORATIO". Various W orks for the E. G. Rivers, E sq., Archt. terers)
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Hargrave, \V., 9 Blenheim Place Rhodes, P., Skinner Lane Wood, Robt., Woodhouse Lane
Harrod, T., Craven Rd. (Toiner)
Heavyside, T., Rounifbay Rd.
W. NICHOLSON & SON, Richmond, J. W., Elland Rd.,
Holbeck (Slater)
'Vood, Sons & Co., Park Sq.
Woodhead & Co., Park Lane
(Slater) BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, Ringrose & Carr, Skilbeck St., New (Painte rs )
Hemingway, W., x44 Fenton St. Stone Saw Mills, 9 South Brooke St. Wortley (Joiners) \Voodroffe, T.(R.P.),7 Hunslet Lane
(Pai nter) T1rinmn SAw MILLS, Robinson, J .. Ki rkgate (Painter, &c .) Wooler, E. (R.P. ), George & Dragon
Hind, A., Roundhay Rd. (Plumber) Roylance IX Horsman, 50 St. Mark's Yard, Briggate
Horsman, J..,Up.Mead Row(Carptr. ) Crown Point Road, LEEDS. Rd. (Painters) Woolley, J ., Portland Crescent
Horsman, r., & Co., Ltd., I I ~1ark Contractors to the Midland Rly . Co. Sandersoni., Hunslet Lane ( Toiner) Wray, W ., Brudenell Rd. (Joine r)
Lane (Joiners, Sbopfitters , e tc .) G. N . Rly. Co. Schofield, ., Sons & Co ., \l'iaduct Wright, E., 316 Burley Hill, Burley
Hough & Noble, Harebill s Rd. N. E. Rly. Co . Work:s, irkstall Rd. Wright, J . T. , roo Skinner Lane
Howcroft, G., Amberley Rd ., Armley L.&N.W.R.Co . Season,Jas ., Hunslet Rd. (Slater) (Brick builder)
Hoyle, A., Burley Village (Painter) L . & Y. Rly . Co. Senior, ., s Lanselles St . (Plastr.) Wright, R. 1 4 Lower Brunswick St.
Hoyle, John (R.P. ), Town End, Sharp & Harper, Bath St. Water (Carpenter & Joiner)
Wortley fVorks "Xecuted inc'·u de- Lane (Slaters)
Hummerston, J., Cookridge St. (De- The Yorkshire Penny Bank, Leed1, Sirnpkiss, W .. Swan Juoct., Hunslet LF.ES, Keig!tley.
corator) £50,000; 1'he York, City and County Skirrow, J. (R.P .), 66 North St. Sunderland & Greenwood
Ing leson, J., Nippet St., Burman~ Bank, Leeds, £12,000 ; The London Slater & Son, Hyde Park Corner Taylor, J. (Joiner)
tofts (Toiner) and Midland Bank, Leeds, £5,000 ; (Plumbers)
Irwin, W., & Co ., 2 Burley Rd . Beckett'• Bank, Goole, £13,000; En- Smith, H . , MoorSt .. Armley (Painter) LIGHTCLlfi'FE, Halifax.
Jackson & Monkman, Gt. George gine Sheds for the M. R. Co., Stour- Sowry & Martin, Bond St. (Plum- Crossley, \V., Hovedge (Maso n)
St. (all trades) ton, £20,000; R estoration of New~y be rs ) Dawson, T. C., Park View (Mason)
Jackson, li'., & Co., r7 Park Row Hall for R. C. Vyner, Esq ., £11,000 ; Spencer, W. & Sons, Pinfold Lane,
1 Gough, H ., Bramley Lane
(Painters and Decorators ) Empire Theatre (part)· O•sett Street Armley Hardy, John, Hovedge (Mason)

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ackson, C . E .. Carlton Hill and Bridge, G. N. R. 'co., £16,000; Stephens, A. (R.P.), 19 East St. Woodhead, M. (Joiner) .
ackson, H., W estfield Rd .(Plumbr.) Restora.tion of Messrs. Fowler and LINDLEY, Huddersfield.
ackson, T., Hyde Pk. Cor.(P lumber) Co.'s Works u.fter Fire, in 6 Weeks,
en kin s, 'follerton & Co., 32 Merrion EsT.\ULISHED 1785. Bates, S.
£5,000; Trestle Bridge for the M.R. Bottomley, T., & Sons
St . (I ccorators) Co., temporarily after Fire, in o! Dyson, E. & C. (Plumbers)
Jones,\V. H .,& Co .,ro Le.igbton Lane
fudd &James, Tosepb St. , Hunslet
knapton, A .. tJpper Wort ley St.
Days, £3,600; Leeds Electric Light
Works, £5,000; N. E. Extension, THOS. STORY & Co., Fox, II. & L.
Schofield, C. (Joiner)
Leeds, £33,000; Lotherton Hall, Stott, J.C., Oakes Saw Mills(Joiner)
Knighton, R., :Marsh Lane (Bricklr. ) £7 ,000: M. R. Co. 's Extension Hotel,
Lambert, R., 11arsh Lane (Joine r)
Lapish, Jas., 20 Grunthorpe Ter.,
£20,000; M . R. Co.'s Extension,
Holbeck,£·1,000; Buck Inn Syndicate,
~egi$bered plumber$ iJIVERSED GE, 11enr Nonnanton.
Cowbum, T., Millbrid~e (Joiner)
Headingley £8,000; Westminfl.ter Fire Office 1 • AND . Elstub, Alfred, Millbnd~
Lcdgard, J., & Son, Ventnor St. £10,000; Leeds Public Baths, £'1,000; Furniss, \V., Iiightown lumber)
(Joiners)
Lindley, Hy. (R.P .), 16 Neville St.
Lindley, T. (R.P. ), 22 Gt. Wilson St.
Shannon & Son, Extension of Cloth-
ing Factory, Walsall, £10,000. ~aqiba11g Engiqeel1$, Hobson, T ., Hightown ( ainter}
Horsfall, G., & Son, Station Rd.
(Masons)
Also many other Contract.9 in

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Lolley, W., 2 Lovell Rd. varion• parts of the Country. We Lucas, T., Millbridge (Plumber)
Lucas, C ., & Son, Burley Rd . can supply photos if necessary.
50 COOKRIDGE ST., Moore, G., Littletown (Joiner)
McFarlane . S., Cookridge St. IVor/.·s now 1'11. hnn.d- LOCK WOOD , .< ee Huddersfi<l<i .

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(Co ncreter ) Extension to Griffin Hotel, Leeds 1 LOfi'TU.', R.S. 0., ?tear Saltburn.
Mankin~ohn, P . owcll St., Hunslet for Arthur Fenwick, Esq., £15,200; Speciality:EEDS. Bolton, R., 12 North Rd.
Marsh, ones, Cribb & Co., Boar Residence on Esplanade, Scarboro 1
Lane Decorators) Edwards, - (Join er)
?.iiason, eo .. Wellington Rd ., New for ·Colonel F . '"· •rannett \Valker. Chemlca.l & Science La.bora.torles. LUXLEY, Sh~{field.
£9,000; Royal Arcade, Shops, and
Wortle;)' (Painter) Tea Room, for the;Leeds Estate Co., Works executed in- Brearley,Arthur,Staceybank(Mason)
~Iason, W. 1 & Son, 150 Woodhouse £73,700; and Home for Incurables London , Gla:igow, Leeds, Bradford, LUDDEN!iEN ( Jfa?<cheste,.) .
Lane (Joiners) Efa.1To15ate. £6,900. Hull, Brighton, Portsmouth, Sonth- Alderson, E ., & Co., Luddendenfoot
Mawson, B., 50 'water Lane (Joiner) sea, Wolve1·hampton, Horrogate, (and J oincrs)
Millard, W. A, & Co .. Ld., 30 Great
George St . f I omers)
Milner. Geo , l>ark Lane (Slater)
Oakes, G., & Son, Anchor St .
Hunslet
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Derby, &c. Alderson, Jonas & Son, Luddenden-
foot (Plumbers & Glaziers)
Alderson, Thos., New Rd. (Slater
Milthorpe & Wilkinson, Harehills Pashley, J., & Son, Bruce St., New Sutton, Thomas (R.P.), Dodsworth and Plasterer)
Rd. (Stonemasons\ Wortley Court, 40 Briggate Alderson, ·wm., New Rd . (Plumber,
Pearson,}. E., 21 H. egent Tcr.,Bnrler Sykes, '\Vm. 1 II Craven Ter., Carlton Glazier 1 etc.)
Fields (Joiner) Hill Calvert, J ., Booth (Plumber, Glazier)
Pennington, W., 12+ Woodhouse Symington's Ltd., Carlton Mills, Eli,A.,&Co.,Luddendenfoot(Joiners)
THOMAS MOORE, Lane (Plasterer) \Voodhou se Lane (Shopfitters) Pickles, Thos.
Pickard , T., io Dorrington St . Thackrar., Vv., D e~h Lane, Wood- Robinson, Henry, Luddendenfoot
Plain and Ornamental Plasterer, Pickersgill, F. ]., 2r3 vVoodhouse house (Mason&. oiner) (Carpenter and Joiner)
Thompson, G ., 6q ark La. (Plmr. )
Concreter, etc.,
Fibrous Plaster Works,
Lane (Painter )
Thompson, "r., &. Sons, 'kion er La .
Thorpe, R., Burley Rd.
Robinson, John, Belle Vue Ter.,
Luddendenfoot(Slater & Plasterer)
Tillotson, W. R ., Victoria Rd., llfALTON.
CONCORD STREET, PICKLES BROS., H eadingley (Painter)
Todd Bros., Lowerhead Row
Barnes, A., Cemetery Rd. (Maso n)
Dodsworth, M., Yorkersgate ( Toiner)
Hodgson,T.,Greengate Hill (Mason)
LEEDS. Tomlinson, J., & Son, Camp Fields.
itontractore for ~fating Q,l)Jrll, Holbeck (Joiners) Oldfield, H enry, Cattle Market
Townsend, J., Tong Rd., Wortley (Mason & Joiner)
Leeds & Huddersfield. (Plumber) l•fANSTON, Leeds.
lVnrks exr•c1Hdd inclllde-
Vatt & Sons, Anchor St., Hunslet Marshall, W.
Pruden tial Assurance Buildings , Vine, J. \V ., & Co., Back 171 Huns le t AfAPPT,EWELL, B"rnsley.
Leeds : Alfred Waterhouse, Esq. , H,ror/.:s executed /11ctudl.'- Rd. Storrs, J., Blacker (and Joine r)
R.A .. Archt. South City Market, Dublin. \Vade Bros ., Cliff Rd., Woodhouse Taylor, A. (Plumber)
Yorkshire College, Hall , L ibra1y, Mansergh Church, Westmorland. \Vales, C ., & Son, Lovell St., North Taylor, G ., Four Lanes End (Maso n}
and Art Roums; i\Iessrs. A. Tylor & Son's New Works, Belle St. (Painters) • Taylor, G. L ., Greenside (Mason)
\¥11terhouse & Son. Archts . Isle, London. 'Vales, E., \Vortley Rd ., Armley Turner, J ., Spark lane (Painter)
Leeds and County Liberal Club; Tank Storage Co. 's Sheds, Pur- Walker, E., tIS J ames' Crescent, Wilkinson, S., New St . (Plumber )
Me•srs . Chorley &Connon, Archts. fteet, London. Tong Rd., Armley MARKET WEIGHTON.
Yorkshire Penny Bank , Leeds; General Watson's Residence , Walker,1·· \Vesley Rd., Armley Knccshaw, R., & Sons (Bricklayers)
l\'1essrs. Perkin & Bulmer, Archt~. Pontygwesta, South Wales. 'Valker, ., 59 Otley Rd. (Painter)
London&Midland Bank.Kirkgate, \Valker, ,., Mistress Lane, Armley MARSDEN.
Pulp Works , West Hartlepool. Goodall, F . (R.P.}
Leeds: 'Nm.Bakewell.Esq. ,Archt. Killerby Hali, Scarborough. (Joiner)
Wheatfield Lodge, Headin gle~', Walsh, W., & Sons, 52 Wade Lane Whitehead, J. & J .
Cana l Sheds , Bootle, Liverpool.
Exten•ive Alterntions and Addi- Winter Gardens, Southport. (Pai nters ) 111ASBRO', .ee Rotherham.
tions; 'r. B. \Vil on , Esq ., Archt. Claybury Asylum, London. Watson, T. (R .P ), Butt's Court, JfEL.llERB Y, Thirsk .

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Sun Fire Insurance Co .'s Offices, Albion St . Hammond, vV. (Joiner)
Leeds; Messrs. Chorley & Connon, Aud mCr.ny oflier T·Vurks i'n 11arr"ous vVatson, J. \V., IO D elph Lane,

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parts of England and TVales. Woodhouse (Plasterer) MED1'HAJ!.
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I Watson and Worsnop, 25A Whitehall Earnshaw, F ., Helmet (l\1:ason)


Oak Lea, Adel, Extensive Altera-
tions and A dditions; W. Carby
'_ ,,.. Rd. (Slaters) Earnshaw, T . W., Hollingworth
'\Vcllburn, Tom, Aviary Rd., Armley Green
Hall , Esq ., Archt. Pickles Bros ., Canal vVharf, Neville
Yorkshire Banking Co.'s Pre- \Vcstmoreland, J., Langham St., Garlick, J. , Back Station St. (Joiner)
St . (Slaters) Moorhouse, J., & Sons, Golcar Brow
mises, 'l.'hirsk; Me•srs . Bedford & Pollard, J. T., & Son, 66 Albion St. New 'Vortlcy
Kit.on, A rchts. (Painters and Decorators) \Vilby, T., & Son, \\'cllington Rd., (Masons)
Puffet, Fred., Church St., Hunslet New \Vortl ey Moorhouse, J.M. (Toiner)
Pullan, T.. Noster Ho., Bceston 'Vil son, M., 4 Moor Rd., Headingley Moorhouse & Tay1or, Mill Moor
Purdy nros., Alfred St., Burman- \Vilson, \V., & Son, Bennet Rd., (Joiners)
Mountain, P., &. Son, 47 St. Paul's Headingley Myers, W., & Son (Joiners)
St. (Plasterers) tofts Pogson, E., & Co., Mill Moor
Pycock, Hy., 4 Albion St. (Slater ) \Voffenden, J ., Huns let Rd. (Plmbr.)
Myers, C., & Son, Woodhouse St. \Vood, B ., St. Michael's \Yorks, Wilkinson,] ., Holt Head (Plasterer
Nettleton & Son. Roundhay Rhodes, C. H., 92 Otley Rd., Head- and Painter)
ingley Headingley (& J oincr)
Nettleto n, W ., Tenter Lane (Toiner) Wood, J . , &Son, Bank Bldgs ., Hyde MENSTON.
Ne vtnn B ros., 17 Cookriifge St. Rhodes, M. & G., North Lane,
Park Cowling, M .
'P..Lint ers Headingley
·444 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Yorks hire- continued. Yorkshire-continued.


J.lfF:XBnR()TTf".:-H, Rnt.h1>rh11m. Mascall, R ., Old Packet Wharf N()RTH FR OIJTXfillA)f Thrall, ,V. , Horscfair (Painter)
Bendelow & B•nnett, Dolcliff Rd. (Slater) Cammidge , T. · Walker & Ward, Mill Hill (Hrcklyrs. )
Dodsworth, T., Main St. Nelson, J., 26 Church St. Smales, T. 'Vheatley. R., Ropergate (Painter)
Dodswor th, Sam!., Bank St. Newby & Co ., F erry Rd. (Joiners) Witty, W . (Bricklayer) W'ilcock, J. & C., Cornmarket
Huntingdon, T., Pitt St . <Carpenter) Patterson, D., Victoria Terrace NORTON, ilfnlton. {Toiners)
Lake, F. , Main St. Linthorpe Rd. (Plasterer) ' Anderson , Thos., Mill St. (Mason) Wi1cock, Oliver, Mill Dam
Sh~pherd, W., Garden St. Pounder, W., Sycamore Rd ., Lin- Kitching, Wm., Scarborough Rd Wonnald. B ., Carleton, near
Smith. G. H., Rank St. thorpe (Joiner) · Wright, Hy., & Son, Rope rgate
Thompson, W ., Bank St. (Plumber) Price , Geo., 184 Newport Rd. Lyons, A., Langton Rd. (M sn . & Jnr.) PRESTON, llull.
Tyas, H., Harlington Rd. (Carptr.) Robinson, W . B., Ellesmere Terr., Priest, R., Wood St. (Mason)
Woodlands Rd. (Slater) Fewster, J . (Joiner)
Jr!ICK £EFIE!.D . vVh1twell, Thos ., Wood St. (Toiner)
Firth, R., South Milford Robson, J. G ., 13 Kensington Rd. 'Wilson, W., Wood St. (Joiner) POOT.1, near Leeds.
Rushford. E.,(R.P.) 36A Newport Rd Kaye, S.
MIDDLES BRO UOH. Scott & Co., 22 Albert Rd . (Painters) NOTTON, Ba1·nsley. PUllSEY.
Allison Bros ., 4 Marsh Rd. (Joiners) Smiles, J. R., Boro.Rd.E .(Plaotere r ) Nussey, Arthur Ambler, John, Littlemoor (Mason
Almgill, -, Lintborpe Spence, E. , Linthorpe Rd. (Plumber ) OAKWOllTH, Keighleu. and Bricklayer)
Asker, G eo . . 33 King's Rd., North Sweeting, R., 217 Newp0rt Rd. Akroyd, N., & Sous (Stonemasons) Dawson Bros ., Lidget Hill (Masons
Ormesby (Painter, &c.) (Joiner) Bland, S. and Bricklayers)
Baker Bros. (R .P.), Corporation Rd . Tarran, T. E., Park Lane (Plasterer) Green, J.,& Son,Hill Top (&Joiners) Hill & Holroyd (Plasterers)
Barwick, J. (R.P.), 103 Gunnergate Taylor, W . L., Albert Rd. (Painter) Hartley, J., Harewood Hill (Joiner) Hulton, E ., & Son, Fulneck (Carpen ·
Ter., Corporation Rd . Thompson, W. , Crescent Rd . Sugden, Mitchell & Sunaerland ters and Tolners)
Bastiman Bros., 26 Albert Rd. Tyreman, E., Boroug-h l<.d.E.'Slater) (Masons) Hutton , W. , Fulueck (l\1ason and
Bell, Tas .. Milton St. (Joine r) Zealand, C., 35 St. Paul 's Rd. Wilkinson, J. (and Joiner) Brickl"yer)
Bray }3ros '.' Linthorpe Avenue OSSETT. Johnson, S., Chapeltown (Carpen-
Brotton, W., Bilsdale MILNSRRTDGE. Horsnell & H eald, Queen St ter and Join er)
Bullougb,J. IR.P ), Corporation Rd. Allison, T. (Slater and Plumber) (Joiners) Scarth, Jos., Chapeltown (Plumber
C urtis & Bowman, Durham St. Armitage, T. (Plumber) Land & Nettleton, Dewsbury Rd. and Glazier)
(Plumbers) Cheetham Bros . George St. (joiners) V erity, Geo., Lowtown (Carpenter
Dale, W., Hartington Rd. (Joiner) Pearson, Alfrd , Spring Mill (Mason) Lockwood, A., & Sons, Intake Lane and Joiner)
Dean, H., Linthorpe Rd. Sykes, Enoch (R.P.), Market St. !Masons) Whitham, A., Lowtown (Ca rpenter
Dean, J., Southfield Rd. Lockwood M .,Little TownEnd (Jnr.) and Jo iner)
MIRFlELD .
?\1ercer, Edwd., Street Side '\Tood, A ., Church Lane (Plasterer )
Barker & Clough. Easthorpe Oldroyd, Rd., Prospect Rd. '\Tood Bros., Church Lane (Masons
THOMAS DICKINSON, Blackburn, J. W., Stock's Bank
(Mason ) Pickersgill, J., Stred Side
Sanderson, Hy., Wesley St. (Plas-
_ an d Bricklayers)
Wood, · T., Ratcliffe Laue (Mason
Builder & Contractor, Brearl~, C .,Stock's Bank (Plasterer and Bricklayer)
terer and Painter)
and Slater) Snowden, J., &Son (R.P.s) (Painters
GRANGE ROAD, Buckley, ] oshua, Hopton (Joiner) and Glaziers)
QUEENSBURY.
Bywater, T ., Easthorpe (Pai nter) Bairston. Jos .. & Son (Joiners, &c.)
MIDDLESBROUGH. Fawthorp, C., Trinity St. (Pl umber
Stubbs, R., South Ossett Balmforth & Reece, Scarlet Heights
Some contracts cowplttf';d- Tolson. R., & Sons, W estfield (Mason)
and G lazier) 'Whitehead, vV. & E., Bank St.
Mansion, Stables, etc., near Loftus ; Johnson, S .. & Son, Stock's Bank Halmforth,E.,ScarletHghts .(Mason)
Alfred Waterhouse, Esq., Archt. (Plaste rers, Slaters, and Concrete
(Joiners) Balmforth, Edwin, Scarlet Heights
N. P. Bank, Loftu•, Town Hall ; O'PLEY. Benn,Sam .,'Wellin.,;ton lliills(Joiner)
F loor Layers) Bennett, E., & Son (Painters)
E. Robson, Esq ., Arehitect. Milner, W . & J., Lowlands Road Briggs, J., Calder BankWks.(J oiner)
North Eastern Banks,Middlesbrough Cawood, F., 3 Fairfa.x St. Farnell, John , AmblerThorn (] oiner)
(Masons, &c.) Denison, Jos., vVestgate (Joiner)
and Loftus; A. L . Newcombe, Oates, Wm., Nab Lane (Maso n) Gregson, Samuel, High St.(Painter)
Farrand. G., Boro'gate (Pl umber) Hainsworth, John, & Son, Chapel
E•q., Architect. Roberts, H. , Knowlc Rd. (Pai nte r) Howroyd, C., & Sons (Plasterers)
Mesf<Xs. Lnmpton's Ba.nk,Sunderland. Shaw, A., New Scarboro' (Pl aste rer Lane (Masons)
A. Gribble, Esq ., Architect. and Slater) Longfield, J. ,\T., Leeds Rd. (Iron- Hodgson, S .,Springgrdns. St .(Pntr.)
Church of Emmanuel , Saltburn - by- Smith, F.H.,Lower Hopton (Painter) founder) Jennings & Whittaker, High Street
Sea, Mansion, etc., Saltburn ; C. Smith, Wm., Batleyford (Joiner) Maston, vVm., Charles St. (Painters)
Johnson, Esq., Architect. Stevenson, Tohn, Easthorpe. (joiner) Mawson,E., Back Lane (Plumber) Ramsden, Abraham, Amb ler Thorn
Victoria Schools, Middlesbr ough. ·walker, E'., & Co., Stat10u Rd. Norfolk, T., Cross Green (Mason) Rushworth, John, Ambler Thorn
Patrick, P., Fewston, near (Joiner) (Joiner, &c.)
Messrs. Dorman & Long's Offices, (Plumbers and Glaziers) Renwick, John (Mason & Bricklayer)
Middlesbrough. ·walker, P ., Stock's Bank (Plumber Stocks, M., High St. (Plumber, &c.)
Mansion, Stables, & Lodge, Middles- and Glazier) Suttle, J., & Son (R.P. ), Court Ho .St. Wright, F ., Sandbeds (Plumber, &c.)
. OVENDEN, Halifax . '\Tright, S., Sandbeds (Plumber, &c.)
~h~i.:J,t. J. M . Bottomley, Esq ., MONK FRYSTON, South ,lfil/ord, Firth, Daniel
R.S.O. Wormsley,S.,26Lintclfield St . (Msn.) RAINl'ON, Thirsk.
St .•Joseph's Catholic Church; Messrs. Watson, Geo OWLERTON. Kay, J., & Sons (Masons)
Dunn & Hansom , Architects. RAS1'RIOK, se• 8'6glwuse.
Public Ab,,.ttoirs, West Hartlepool ; JlJORDEY. Proctor, J ., Hillsbro'
OXENTTOPE, Keighle,y. BAVENSTHOlfPE.
J. W. Brown, Esq., Architect. Auty, Wm., Chapel Hill (Pl umber Barker, J. vV., North Rd. (Painter,
Technical Schools, West Hartlepool; Binks, J. W., Ackroyd St. Crabtree, Jonas & John, Crummock
Clayton & Son, Huddersfield Rd .
Town Hall , West Hartlepool; Clegg, J., & Sons, 10 Wesley St. '\Taddington & Holmes
(!'lumbers)
H. A.. Cheers, Esq ., Architect. Fawcett, A., Peel St. (Plumber) 'Vhitake r, H. (Toiner)
Wright, Wm ., Station Rd. (Joine r ) Jackson, T., Crawshaw St . (Joiner)
St. Peter's Catholic Church, Ca•tle Firth, G . A ., Fountain St. (Plumber) Oldroyd,J. ,Huddersfi eld Rd . (Mason)
Eden; John Kelly, Esq., Arcbt. Furness, D., East Park St. PARKG.ATE, Rot.herham . Steam Joinery Co., Foundry St.
Mansion, Stables, etc., near North- Marsden, D .. Commercial St. (Joiner) Tadewell, J · Summcrsgill, H., Huddersfield Rd.
allerton ; Mes>rs. Demaine & May, Jos., Peel St. (Slater) Trebern, W. H. (Plumber)
Brierly, Architects. Naylor, M . A., Commercial S t. PATRINGTON, H ull. '\Thitehead, C ., & Sons, North Rd.
North Eastern Gazette Ofliees, Mid- (Plumber) Cockerill, Hy. (B ricklayer) (Masons)
dlesbrough ; R. Lofthouse, Esq., Newton & Asquith, Ackroyd St. Fewster, D . ( Join er) Whitehead, J. H., North Rd. (Joiner)
Architect. Pearson & Ainsworth. Britannia Rd. Smith, J . S. (Plumber & Painter)
K irkleviugton Hall, Sir T . R.ich- I ltogerson, G., Hank Top (Slater) RA TVDnN.
Spen5ley, H., Hi gh St . PENISTONE. Minns, G. & R . (R .P .) , low Green
ardson, M .P.; E. May,Esq., Ar cht. Hawley. T. & J. (Joiners)
Man•ion, W. C. Gray, E•q., West Sykes, W . & A., Westfie ld Rd. Richardson, J ., New !load Side
Wi lson, E .Westfield Rd. I Plasterer) Marsb, A., Unwin St. (Slater)
Hartlepool; T. Lewis Banko, E•q., Tu.ner, F., Thurlestone
F .R.I.B.A., Arcbt. Wood, T. VI'., & ~on,Bluntfield Lane Rushworth, J. (Joiner)
Wainwrig-bt, A"' Tburles tone Walker, J., & Sons (Joiners)
York City and County Bank, West MOUNT 1'ABOR, Halifax.
Hartlepool ; Me,srs. Barnes aJJd P!OKERING. RAW Jlf.ARSH.
Marsland, E . (Carpenter and Joiner) Marshall & Sons
Coates, Archt•. Gaukroger, J . (Mason ) Alt,R.
St. Oswald's Church, We•t JTartle- Yearsley. T. Boo!, F. & T. (Pl umbers, &c .)
pool; Messrs. Hicks & Charlewood, MYTHOLNROJ'D . POOJU,JNGTON.
Grcenwood,G.(Plumherand Glazie r ) Grant, Thos ., Union St.
Lavrack, Tbos. (Joiner)
ArcbtR.
Tees Coneervanry Commisaionera' K ershaw, T. (Carpenter and Joiner) Tuison, Wm. (Bricklayer & Mason) Pugh, Geo.RICHJlfOlfD.
Offiee•, Middlesbrough ; M e•srs . Priestly, B:. PONTEFRAOT.
Robinson, Jame< (Slater & Plasterer) Shaw, '\Vm. Newbiggin
1
Bottomley & Whipbam, Archt.. Barker & Towett,CornMarket(J nrs. ) Wade, G. R., Willington Place
Bridge Hotel, Thorn a by-on-Tees ; NETHERTON, Mat l!uddersfteld. Bielby & ·w est, Bondgate
Messr!=<. OliYer Lee~on & Wood, Blakeley, J ., & Sons Burton& Son, Tan shelf Drive(Pntrs.) RIPON.
Arch itects . NET-f7J11/LLERDAM, Wakefield. Curry, F. H ., & Co. Akers Bros .. Kirkgate (Painte rs)
Oxley, F. vV. Uelder, J. & J . C., N~rthgate A lmond,A.J.G.,S bcllgarths(Painter
(Joiners) Baynes, J., North St . (Slater)
NORNANlJ Y, Jlfiddl<Sbl'ough . Benson & vVhit, Kini;: St. !Pl umbers)
Dougbtv, D., St. Paul's Ter., New- Radge, G. Goodill, J. R. Southgate (Joiner)
Gundill, Hy ., Southgate (Bricklayer) Blackburn, W .. 33 St. Mary's Gate
port Rd . NOl/;}fANTON. (Bricklayer, M aso n, & Plasterer)
Hamson, J., Old Packet '\Tharf Jackson, D ., Northgate (Joiner)
Denison, F., Market St. (Mason) Leng, T ., Ropergate (Plumber) Boddy, H., T7 Kirkgate (Joiner)
(Slater) Leake, R., & Sons, Pontefract Rd . Bruce, R ., Allba llowgatc (B ricklayer
Hudson Bros ., Fidler St. (Joiners) Peace,M.,&Son. OldChurch(Joiners)
(Masons) Pearson, W., Horsefair (Plumber) and Plasterer)
Johnson, J., & Son, Grange Rd. E. Teal, R. L ., Talbot St. Wks . (Joiner) Bruce, T. ,4 WaterSkellgaterHr ckl yr .)
Johnson, J., 5 Acklam Ter . Ramsden, T. H ., Ropergate (Painter)
king, W . 1\., King's Rd .. North NORTH.A T,£ER1'0N. Senio r, T. ,\T,, Walkcrgate (Plas · Calvert, J. R., Exors. of, North St.
Ormeshy (Joiner)
Lambert, Geo .. & Sons, Albert Rd .
Foggin, T. (Joiner)
Fowler , 1'. B . (Plumber )
terer )
Shaw, J ., Jubi lee Hldgs. (Plasterer)
Spurr, G, Castle Moat (Bricklayer)
Coldbeck, r
(Painters)
H., Canal Yard
Darnton, 1., Queen St. (Pa inter)
(Plumbers) Gibson & Smith (Plumbers)
Horne r, E. (Plumber) Spurr, G. , Wak•field Rd. (Slater) Dixon, W., Kirkgate .Plumber)
Lord, A. L., Newport Rd. Florentine, ] os., King St. Mason)
Martin, J. (R. P.), I I Corporatn . Rd. Peacock, [{., & Sons, South End Taylor, A., Tansbelf Drive
Willoughby, T. & ] ., North End Taylor, H .. M ill Hill (B ricklayer ) Gowing, J . (R .P.). North t .
Martin . W., & Son, r55 Linthorpe Harrison, T . (R . P.), North St.
Rd. (Painters) Wilson. J. (] oiner) Thornton , J. (Carpenter & Joiner)
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 445

Yorkshire-continued. y orkshire-continued.
Tohnson, E., Low Skellgate (Joiner) Smith, W. H ., Diamond St. Manson, S., n8 Victoria Rd. (Joine r ) Goulder, J., 44 Daniel Hill, Upper-
Lawley, J., Low Skellg>.te (Joiner) Tunnicliff & Son, Ruby St. (Pain ters) Marshall & Sons, Cemetery Rd. thorpe
Lowley.W. P., 30 Kirkgate (Painter) SCARBOROUGH. Maynard, D. (R.P. ), 32 Castle Rd. Grantham. W., C hancel St., Park
Metcalfe , John, Kirkg-ate (Joiner) Adamson, W. E ., S7 Castle Rd. Moore, A .,z3 West Bank (Bricklayer) Grayson, R., IJS Walkley Bank Rd,
Mitchell & Webster, Hecklar Houses (Joiner) Oates, James, & Sons. 4 B runswick Greenwood, J., Attercliffe
(Bricklyrs. , Masons & Plasterers) Ap!' Jeby & Brogden, Sussex St. Ter. .(Bricklayers) G rey, T. & ~ons, Plumpers Rd.,
Trees, A., Coltsgate Hill (Bricklyr.) (Smiths) Padbury, ] ., ,&Sons, Trinity.\Vorlrs F i.nsl ey (Joiners)
RIPPONTJEN. Atkinson, Wm., Alma Par. (Jnr.) Petch, W . Thos., Victoria Rd. ~an~ock, J., & Son, Nether Green
Rarry, J ., Trafalg-ar St. W. Pickup, H ., Brooke St. (Smith) Harrison, \V. E ., Regent Ter.
Crawshaw Bros., Woodville
Holroyde. Joseph Bastirnan, J., & Sons, 70 Victoria Rd. Pullan, Chas.l !'-othbury St. (Slater) l Steeplcj ack)
(Bricklayers) Sc~l es , . G ., Mel'.ose. St. (Toiner) Helliwell,G.J., \VoodRd ., H illsbro'
Stafford_, J. B land, J ., Aberdeen Walk (Joiner) Spmk, Jas., r72 V1ctona Ra. (Joiner) (Mason)
Rl8HWOR7'T-T. Stephenson B ros. (R.P.s) Queen St. Hepworth, A . s., III-IIS vVest St.
Cockcroft, Tas., Pike End Wanless, ]., W estborough (Painter) (Painter, etc.)
Riley, E., :Sutts Green (Mason)
Whiteley, C. & W ., Slithero (Car
5EPTIMU5 BLAND, \~Tatkmson, R. , Barwick St.
W el!burn, A. G., 79 North St.
Rodkin & Jones, Queen's Rd.
(Plasterers and Concreters)
penters and J oiners) Certified Plumber, (Joiner) Hodkin,J. H.,Wrigbt's Hill (Joiner)
Whiteley, J. (Carpenter and ]diner) Wells, G . F .. Waterhous e La. (Plbr.) Holmes, H ., Upper Hanover St.
32 BAR. .St., .SCAR.BOR.0'. Wrightson, II. A ., & Son, 22 Bar St. (Joiner)
ROTHERHAM.
Appleyard & Sons , College Road BRANCH , Sr. MARTIN'S PLACE, 8EDBERGH. Holmes, J., SS Napier St.
. 1\'.lasbro' (and Toiners} ' SO UTH CLIFF, SCARBORO'. Baxter, H. N ., Main St. Iiorner, -, 120 Young St. (T oiner)
Bell, W., I40 Effingham St. Brassington, J. H. (Mason) Hudson & Dore, Daniel l!ill St.
T-Vorhs execttted £nclude-- Sedgwick, M. (Slaters and Plasterers)
Bishop, J., III Effingham St. Spa Saloon Buildings, Scarboro';
Bywater, 0., Providence S t., Mas Wadesou Bros. (Plumbers) Hunt, Robt., 85 Empire Rd.
Messrs. Verity & Hunt, A1·cht s., Ingram, G ., Bo Amberley Rd., Atter-
bro' (and Joiner) London. New Convent, Scarboro'; SELBY.
Carson,J .College H.d .,Masl>ro'(Plstr) Abbott, W ., Wide S . . (Joiner) cliffe Common
F . A. Walters, Esq., Archt., London. Ireson, E., 57 Weston St.
C~1:~~t;~. & Co., College Rd .; Alterations to the Rall, Thornton -le - Foster, G., Gowthorpc St. (Joiner) Jeckells, F., Victoria llikt., Glossop
Street, Yorks; G. H. Hunt, Esq., Foster, IL, Gowthorpe St. (Brick
Cooper, J., Rawmarsh Rd. layer) Rd . (Decorator)
Areht., London. Alterations to the Johnson, J. S. , I99 South St., Moor
Cox, G., Exo rs. of, Warncliffe St. North Sea Bathing Infirmary, Scar- Gregory, B., Burn, near
Earnshaw, "\V. , l\1ary St., Masbro' i;,omas, M., Ousegate (Mason) Keeton, John, Intake
boro' ; Fowler Jones, Esq., Archt., Kirkham, Wm. , Brinswort h Road,
(and Mason) York. Balmoral Hotel, Scarboro'; Sw•ft, A. R., Ch~ffch Hill (Plum ber) Attercliffe (Furnace Builders )
Fox, 0., Mansfi eld Rd. (and Joiner) Messrs . Ro.II & Tugwell, Archts U ll athorne, J .. 1 nmty Works
]i'rugonc, F. L . Effingham St . Lee, ] ., lVloncrieffc Rd., Sharrow
Scarborot. Belvedere Ef'ltate, 19 la.rg~ · SliADW .ELL, Leeds.
L ee, T ., 54 St. Mary's H.d. (Jnr.)
Gibbons1 J ., ~fasbro' St., Masbro House• , 6 Villas & Mansion; J . Knapton, William (Stonemason)
(Plumber) · SllEYJllELD. Lingard, H., 1,36 Fitzwilliam St.
Petch, Esq., Areht., Scarboro' . The Longden, G,. , & Son, Neepscnd Lane
Grafton, W., 92 Bethel Rd. (Joiner) Cliffe, F lamborough, Yorks; Messrs. AIAat. G. C ., 9 Grimesthorpe Rd.
Green, C ., & Co., Wellg·ate Ash , Son, & Bigg-in, 13-17 Furnival Lynn, W., Sheaf St.
Rall, Cooper & Davis, Arehts., Scar- Malpass, Geo., I72 Crabtree Rd.
Green, Tbos. Walter St. borough. Scarborough Union, New St., Moorhead
Heathcote, Hy., !19 Effingham St. Ashfortb, F., 227 Barnsley Rd., P its - Marsden, R. , Mytbam Bridge, near
Infirmary, &c. ; Messrs. Barry & Martin & Hughes, 4 C lub St.


(Slater) Tugwell, Arehts., Scarboro'. moor
Hodkin, J ., Firbeck Astlin g, J., Brotherton St. Masso n, James, 3 Talbot St. ( Toiner)
Hutchinson,. Vv ., 69 Frederick St. Ayre, F ., IJ2 Langsett Road :Mastin, J ., & Sons, 15 Cavendish St.
(Plumber) Barnaby, G. , 16 Scott Rd., Pitsmoor (Masons)
Bland. W . & J. l>i'., 33 Nelson St. May, W ., 53 :lfolbourne Rd.
Jarvis, John, Masbro' St., Masbro' Bradley, G., & Sons, 90 W estborough Bartram, Wm., Elm Tree Hill
(Joiner) :M eJ:owcs & Co., Corporation St.
(Slater) (Painters) (Plumbers, G laziers, and Roofing
Jennison, Jos., 29 St . An n's Rd. Carr, J., York Place (Joiner) Bee, T., & Son, London Rd. S.,Heeley
(Plasterer) l:llacrc, (J-., Bennett St. (] oiner) Engineers)
Craven, T., & Son'(R.Ps.), Newbro' 1'.1oore, A., 12 Wharncliffe Rd.
Leadbeater, F., Frederick St. (Plas- . St. Hoot. H., 96 Oxford Rd. (joiner)
Booth, W. H., 8I Washington l<oad l\1lorton, J., iog John St., Bramall
terer) Fell, M. H., A lexandra Park Lane
Lister,T .,8 Masbro' Bridge (Plumber) Foster, J., Exors . of, Victoria Rd (Joinr.:r) '
Norton, J., & Son, 122 Queen St.
May, G. H., Ferham Rd., Holmes (Joiners) Booth, John, 94 Milton St.
(and Joiner) Boulby, J., & Sons, Charlotte St . 1l'lumber s)
Fowler, L., Wykeham St. O'Neil , D., & Son, 99 Bower Rd.,
Ogley, G., Ferh'a m St., Masbro' Hardgrove, i.,Haugh Hou'e (Slater) Bown, .E:dward, 15 Clarence St.
Spring Hill (Masons)
(Joiner) Hardgrove, .,Belle Vue Par. 1 S later) Broomhill (Sla ter, Plasterer, &c .)
Bradbury, A ., 127 Clarence St. Oxley, G. & E., S Upper Hanover
Outram, T. W., 35 Tusmore St. Hunter & ' mith, SS Franklin St. St. (Joiners)
(Joiner) (Bricklayers) (Mason & Furuace Bldr. )
Bradley, F., +o Carver St. Parsons, S ., s Lambert St. (Jnr.)
Ripley A. T., JI Percy St. Inglis. T .. 8 Ho>:ton Rd. (Joiner) Pearson, J ., 19 Stafford Rd.
Saul, Geo., Masbro' (& Monl.Masn.) Braithwaite & Co. (R. P .), Carver St.
l'eel & Fox, William St.
Scott, J., IOO Clough Rd., Masbro' Bridges, W. A . (R.P.), rns and 107
(and Mason)
Scrivens,H., 10 Aldred St. (&Mason)
JOHN JARAM
&
& SONS I
Bulldero Contre.ctol'S,
Washington Rd.
Brown , D., I87 Whitham Rd.
Petfield, B. (R.P.), 5 Cavendish St.
(and G lazier)
Pinder Bros., fotake (Masons)
Simpson, C .,88 Norfolk St. (Plasterer) (Joiner)
Powell , B., & Son, 37 Cavendish St.
S lack,\V . H., Main St. (Carver, &c.)
Sne ll, Richard, JI St. Ann's Rd.
16 GLADSTONE STREET, Brumby. H .. Highfield
Bush, W., s6 Charlotte St. (Masons)
SCARBORO', Carr, G., 65 Carlisle St. E. (l\fason ) Proctor, H ., 31 Fitzwillia111 St.
Snell, Robert, Station Rd., Masbro' (Slater)
(and Mason) Seven Large Houses , Belvedere , Chadwick, C., fJz So11s 1 Victoria St.,
Glossop Rd . (Sl a ters & P lasterers) Raw & Son, Cowlishaw Rd.
Tbornton,W., & Son,s3 Glass Ho. St. South Cliff, Scarboro'; JOHN l<.idal, F., 8 Cobden View Rd.
Tradewell, . T., Parkgate PKTCH, ERq., Archt., Scarboro'. Chandler, W., Fitzwilliam St.
IV1ain Sewerage for the Scarboro' (Joiner) (lllason )
Treherne, W. FI., Parkgate Roberts, C., Attcrcliffe Common
Walker, F., 7I Frederick St. (Slater) Corporation; JOSEPH PETCH, Cook, J. D., Meersbrook Park Rd.,
Heeley Koberts, G ., 259 Ecclesall Rd.
Walker, T., 5 Morpeth St. (Slater) Esq., Surveyor. Kobcrtson, J. 'r., 61 & 85 William St.
Watson, W. B. (R.P.), IS Doncaster Mansion for Maj or Smorthwaitc; Cooke, H . & Son , Lawren ce St .
F . A. TUGWELL, Esq. , Archt., Attercliffe (& Joiners) ( J oiner)
Gate H.. opcr, T., n Ashdell Rd.,
Whittington, J. W., 67 St. Ann's Rd . Scarboro'. Corrie, J.B .. & Sons lR.P .), 33 and
35 Carver St. Broombill
(Painter) Extension of Lloyd's Cottage ~anda ll, \Nm., 75 Crookes
Woodh ead, G. Masbro' (and Joiner) Hospital, Bridlington; Mess1·s. Coward, J., Duke St. Park
Crooks, W ., & Son, 127 Devonshi re Saul, \~tin., J(ingston .St.
vVoolliscroft, G. R., 2I Market Hill SMITH & BnoADRJnK, Archts., Rull. Shepherd & Nunn, 103 Rockghm. St.
Lii eboatHouse ,Filey;-MALCOLM, St. (Joiners)
(Painter)
Cullabine, J. , & Co. (R . P.) , 96 Sheppard, J ., M ee rs brook
Wortley, ] .. 29 Drummond St. (Toiner) Esq., Areht. to Lifeboat Institute: Sivel, Geo. , x58 South View 1'.d.
Wright, Wm. , 25 Mansfieli:I Rd . Extensive Alterations to Cam- Dt:>vonsbire St.
Dan iels, Jos., 24 Brookfield Rd. Slack, D., 'vVinter St. (Joiner)
(Painter) ' brid ge Hotel , Scarboro'; JOHN Smith & Snape, 84 \Vest St.
PETCH, Esq. , Archt ., Scarboro' . Dawson, Jones, & Co., 200 Broom-
ROTHWELL, L"'ds . hall St. (Joiners) (Painters)
Chapman, Toho New Wing to Ramsdale Bank Spink, J., 96 Oxford Rd.
for Lieut. Col. Stebles; HALL Dyson ~ohnson, 68I London Rd .
Chapman, Wm. Heely ( oiners) Spurr, G ., IJS Gell St.
Copley, Walter (Joiner) & TuowELL, Archts., Scarboro' . Stainfortb & Lee , Holly Lane
New Wing to Park Lea,Scarboro' El)is & etherall, so Fitzwilliam St.
Stainer, Tbos. (Slaters) \S laters)
for Dr. lJale ; DA LE OLIVER, Statham, W. (R.P.) , 64 Fitz-
ROYSTON, Bai·,,sley. Esq., Arcbt. , Carli•le. Ellis, A., 127 Hanging-water Rd.
Cutts, C . & E. Elliston, P ., & Son, Cobden View, william St.
Alterations and Additions to the Summers, S., 17 Balaclava Rd .
RYBJLL, Wak,jield. Scarboro ugh Workhouse, New Crook (Roads, &c.)
Esbelby, J ., Spring St. \Joiners)
Hargreave, J. J. (Mason) Board Rooms, lnfirmary and Taylor, T ., Reed St. (Joiner)
SAL1B URN-BY- THE-SEA. Laundry; Messrs. BARRY & TUG- Eyre, F ., r32 Laugsett Rd .
Farr ow, Chas., 73 l\!Ionmoutb St . Thicket!, G. (R .P .). 67 Corportn . St.
A lton, W., 24 Montrose St. (Car- WELL. Archt.s., Scarboro'. Thompson & Co., ·lo8 Sgrin gball Rd.,
New Wing to Raven Hall Hotel , (Toiner)
penter and Joiner) . Fidler, T., Saville St. (Mason) Crookes
Biscombe, W., 12 Stanhope St. (Car- Ravcnscar. for the Peak Estate Tomlinson, J ., & Sou , Lyons St.
Co.,Ltd . ; Messr•. F. A. &S. TUG- Flowerclay, V..' . S., & Sons, Saville,
penter and Joiner) St. ( 1omers) Townrow, M. I.. Nether Green
Cooper, G., 26 E merald St. (Mason) WELL, Ar<'ht~. , Scarboro'. (Joiner)
Forsdike, ~7 • & A. , 24-30 St . Mary's
Farrar, z., 2' Ruby St. (Whitesmith) New Hotel at Sandsend,Whitby, Rd. (Joiners, &c.) Tune , V\T. T., II3 Attcrcliffc Rd .
Gladstone, M ., Hilda Place for the Norther n Brewel'ies, Ltd.; Freckingham, H., 72 Wicker ;Brklr.) (Slater, Tifer, &c.)
Hull, John, 28 Emerald St. (Joiner) F. Tugwell , A.R.I.B.A., Aroht., Gillam, C . H., 95 Sharrow Lane Turner, A., Rockingham St.
Hutton• J. & Wm.,Ox Close (Joiners) Rc11.rboro' . Girling, W., 42 Sharrow St. Turton, H. , Mecrsbrook Bank
]ones, JOhn, Station S t. (Plumber) Glossop, . C ., 100 Walkley Bank Unwin (Ca rter), & Son, 36 Earsbam
Mazzetti; D ., Milton St. (Painter)
Metcalfe,] obn,8 Amber S t . (Plum ber )
Porteo us, J. G.
Lowsey, T. B., Victoria Rd. (Joiner)
ivingston, T. B., _42 Haddow Ter.,
Aberdeen Walk (Bricklayer)
Rd . (Masons & Bricklayer s)
Good ie r, _T . , & Son, 16 a nd r8Netber ·
St. (Plasterers)
Vasey, J., &Son. 87 London l~d.
\Vaddilove, I-I. (R .P .) , 26 Broad St .
Lowe , A . ]., Aberdeen Walk (Smith) thorpe Pl., Portrnabon lPaiuters )
Robinson , f. L., Diamond St. (Joinr.)
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Y orkshire-continued. Y orkshire-continued.
Walker, R . J., 75 & 77 Charles St. SOUTll NILFORD, R .S.O. Sutcliffe, J ohn, Baltimore (Joiner) Storr, S., & Sons, Brooke St. (and
(Plumber and Glazier) Elsworth, T . Sutcliffe, os., Limeholme (Toiner) Bricklayer)
Sundorland, J. (Joiner) Uttley, John, Fielden Sq. (Plumbe r) Summers, G., Northgate (and
sn WERBY BRIDGE. Waller, Alfd., Halifax Rd. (Plumber) Bricklayer) .
Dyson, T., Greemys's T er. (Slater) \Vhittaker, Mrs., Dale St. (Plumbe r) Tattersall, T. C., Thornhill St.
Fox, '\V., & Sons . Bolton Brow Wrig ley & Sons, York St. (Painters (Plasterer)
(Joiners & Plumbo1s) & Plasterers} Thompson, H.& J .\V.,Windmill Yard
Longbottom, R., Norland (Mason) 1'REE1'0N, Rotherham. (Painte rs)
Wlallinson, B. & Sons, Bo! ton Brow Foers, Frederick Thresh Bros., Stamp Office Yard
(Painters) Turner, C .. & Sons, 7 Wood St.
1'11IANGLE, Hallj'a x . (Painters)
Rile;'> J., Tull Lane (Mason) Greenwood, J. (Carpenter & Joiner)
BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, Robinson, ,V., & Sons (Slaters) Wild, G . F. (R.P. 1, 181,Kirkgate
Stafford, J. (R.P. ) West St. Lumb, G. (Painter) Wilson, T. & G., Park ane (and
Stone Merchant ,C. Quarry Owner, Sutcliffe, 'Vm., Marsh (Mason) \Vhiteley, L . (Carpenter & Joiner) Bricklayer)
Turner, J., & Sons, Burnley Rd . UPl'Ell 1~IILL, Oldlui11<. Woodhead, J. (R.P.), Charlotte St.
(Masons) Hinchcliffe, J. (Mason)
379 OUEEN'S ROAD vVhitehead, E., & Co., 21 W est St. Noble & Son, High St . (loiners)
WARLEY, Halifax.
Mitchell, T., Hoyle Green
(Painters) P latt, E .W . (Painter a na Decorator) Turner, J. (Mason and Bricklayer)
(Late of Intake Road), Whiteley, G., W est End (Slater Radcliffe & llowlands
and Plasterer ) Whitehead, E. WA TH- UPON-JJEA.RNE,
SHEFFIELD . Whittaker, L., Norland (Joiner) TJ1'LEY, Keighley. Fuller, Thos.
Rothuham.
S TAINLANJJ. Hillary, W., & Sons (Masons) WENTWOR1'H, Rotlicrhan"
Cookson, T. (Joiner) S mith, E., & Son (Maso ns ) Bower, G. (Joiner)
Ashlar, Sawn H eads, and Cills Edwards, B., & Sons (Masons)
al ways in stock . Helliwell, J., Stainery (Mason) WADSDO:Y BRIDGE, Sli~(fitld . Cooper, W ., Lea Brook (Slater)
Park, A. (Carpenter and Joiner) Bertram, J. Sydes, J. (Painter)
Stone Y111·d mid Saw J/ills- Townsend, B., & Sons (Painters) C rowther, T. P. WETHERBY.
Nelson, T . Allan, Arthur S ., High St. (Joiner)
QU EEN'S ROAD. STANNINGLJtY, L.eds. WA KEFIELD . Illingworth, Geo.
Laycock, J., & Sons, Richardshaw Abson & Hesling, Charlotte St. (and Thain, G . B., North Works
............................................. Lane (P lasterers) Joiners)
Wbeen, J. & H., J7 Porter St, Armitage, J . , Coach Rd. WH11'BY.
Mann, J . B., Bradford Rd. (Joiner) Brain, J., Si lver St.
White, A ., Attercliffe Common Pennington, H., Town St . (Plumbe r) Ashton, G., The Grove (Joine r)
Whitc,J.,& Son, Burton Rd. (Mason) Atkinson, S . (H.. P.), Calcfe r Vale Rd. Coverdale & Longhorn, Spring Hill
Thom{>son, F., Bradford Rd. (Slater) Fletcher, Tbos., Love Lane
Wildgoose, L. T ., n5 Empire Rd. SUTTON, Hul1. Atkinson, W . J., Commercial St . Gladstone, J., Westcliff
'\Vilkinson, T., & Sons, 206 Glead- Carrick, A. ({ oiner) (Joiner)
less Rd., Heeley, n ear Bagnall Bros.,Eastmoor Rd. (Masons Harland, R., J Cleveland Ter.
Easingwood, i', (Brick layer) Langdale & Sons, 6 1 Baxtergate
\Vilson , Matthew, Talbot St. Sonley, J.B . (Joiner) and Bricksctters)
Wis , J., & Sons, 482 Glossop Rd. Batley, G ., Queen St. (Iron founder) Palfra man, A., Chubb Hill Rd.
(Joiners) • S WA N /,JIND (Brough ). Blackburn, H., Albion Ct. (Joiner) Smith, B., Silver St. (Joine r)
'\Volstenholme, B., 178 Broad Lane Andrew, \V. (Joine r) Blakey, G., 25 Barslow Sq. (Shop White, J., I I \.Vindsor Ter.
Kirby, J. (Bricklayer) front) Wilson, R., New Quay
SHEPLEY, Iluddersji eld. SlVINTON, nea1· Rotherham. Winterburn Chas., I I Silver St.
J ess, A.
SFIE!lDURN, South 1llilford, R.S.O.
Bower, E.l., Church ~t.
Bower, J . ., Statwn St.
Bramald & Broadhead, Kirkgate
(and Joiners)
Broadbent & Sons, t6o Kirkgate
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WILLEllBY, Hull.
Stephenson, N . (Bricklayer)
Harl and, R. Holt, J., Bridge St. (Pai nte rs )
Thompson, VV., & 'ons Kemp, C., Bridge St. (Slater) Brooke, J. (R.P.),9 Cross St., WILSDEN, Brad.fm·d.
ST!IPLEY. TA DOA STER. Cheesborough, J., Staurey, near Greenwood, Stephen (Mason)
Bilbrougb, Geo ., Victoria Ter. (Joiner ) Hanson, _T ., l\1ain St. (D ecorator)
Atkins. W., 41 Carr La. (Joiner) Hardy & l<irth (Masons)
Cryer Bros . Brayshaw, John, \Vctherby Rd . Crossley, G., Strafford Sq . (Joiner)
Bairstow, Tas. Fairbourn, H., Bridge St. (Painter) D enholm, F. W., & Co.,Drury Lane WITIIEIINSEA, Hull.
Dawson, }i'., & Sons, Carr Lane Grocock, \V. ( Toiner) (Masons and Bricklayers) Carr,'\¥. H.
Deacon, J., Wharf St . (Maso n, &c .) ] ackson, Ed., ~V cstgate (Joiner) Dennison, C . S., W estgate Kirkwood, L. (Joiner)
Hobson, E., Leeds Rd., Windhill Marshall, J., Kirkg'ate (Painter) Denison, J., Denby Dale Rd. (Brick- 8ergeant 1 H . CJ oiner)
Holden, J., Windhill Tindall, Geo. F. (R.P.), Bridge St. layer & Mason) ~VOMB ~Vllbb, near Barnsley.
Ives , W., & Co. (Joiners) 'Nharton, - , Kirkgate (Plumber) Driver, C., 23Arundel St. {Plasterer) Broadbent, C., Broomhill
Moody,J. W. 1'1111181(. Ellis, T., 21 Saville St. (Plumber) Broadbeant, W.,Barnsley Rd. (Msn.)
Parker, A., Carr Lane Halliday, J., Ase nby, n~ar (Joiner) ~Ivey, E. A. , Regent St., Belle V11e El liott, H., Low Vall ey (Bricklayer )
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Pitts, W., & Sons, Field St. (Mason) Tackson, \ ·V., 'Westgate Iilower, J . .::>. , & Bros., York St . Elliott, J., Barnsley Rd . (Bricklayer)
Rhodes Bros. (Masons & Toiners) Manfield, C. K., Sowerby Ter. (B ri ckl aye rs and Stonemasons) Tohnson , Wm ., Rawson St. (l\1ason)
Shackleton, Jones & Cbadwick, Ruecroft, J. D., Sowe rby (Joiner) Furness, A., E. Ardsley, nr. (Brklr.) Linford, Chas. (Joine r)
Frizinghall Goodall, Lister & Goodall, Borough i\IarrisonJ. A., Barnslel' Rd. (Joiner)
Taylor, R. D. (R.P .), Otley Rd. 1'IIORNABY- ON-TEES. Market (Painters )
Alcock, Hy., Bon Lea Ter. Pepper, i-I., Melville St. IJ oiner)
Wilks (R.P.) & Ross, W estgate Hall, Sam!., Lake Loch Rd. Saville, Jas., Station Rd. (Plumber)
H enderson,\¥ . & H ., Harewood Ter. Hawes, J. R., Belle Vue
.S!LSTHN, /(cig"1ey. mith, VV., ~1andale Rd. Snowden, T.. & Son (R. P s.)
Higgins and Pashley, Brook St. Ward,F.B .,BarnsleyRd.(Hricklayer)
Driver& Lee 1'IJn11NIJILL, Dewsbury. (Masons & Bricklayers) Whitehead, J., Station ]:{d . (Joiner)
SKiJ,L1'0N, York. Ingham, H. ( Toincr) Hodgkinson, VVm ., Thornes Lane
Middl eton, C. Lod.ge, Ci (Piumber) (Brick layer, &c.) WOIISBO/WUGH, near Barns'ley.
Sharp, J., Yeoman St. She,t1cl, E. P. Holmes. \.Vm. , Stanley, near (Joiner) Guest, \Vm., Blacker Hill (Mason)
SKb'L1'0N-IN-CLEVELAND, Smith, B. (Plumber) Iiowden, T. , & Son, Union Fdy. Hammerton Bros. ( Tnrs. 1 P lbs.,&c .)
Wilco,ck, E. (Mason) (Engineers & lroofoundcrs) Higham & Porter (}lfasons )
R .S.O. Robinson, F. G ., Birdwell
Gowland, J.M. (R.P.) TH ORN T ON, R1·adford. Ibhottson, N .. Clarion St. (Joiner)
Tate, A., 89 High St. (Painter) Fielding, F., Crown Inn Illingworth~ }., 14 Rank St. (Slater) W 1r]( E, near !Jrttdf<n·d.
Robinson, Frank, Storr Heights Judge, W .. ::.outhgate 'Works (Joiner) Birkby, H., & Sons (Masons)
SKIPTON. Rouse, J. W., High St. Kirk, E. (R.P.) , 9 Cheapside Fairburn, Huddersfield Rd. (Mason/
Bailey, T., Keighley Rd. (Plasterer) Varley & Roebuck, Market St. Kitson, W., & Son, Denby Dale Rd.
Baldwin, D., Keighley Rd. (Plumber) (Masons) YARM.
(Plumbers & Painters) Doughty, H ., & Sons
Boothman, S . (Plumber) Lee, Tom, Howard St.
Calvert, Arthur (R .P ), Otley St. 1'1101/N1'0N-LE- OLAY. Lloyd, J ., Bank St. (Joiner)
Danby, W. YEADON.
Duckett, T., 'ackville St. (Maso n) .L.ockwood, B., Horbury Rd. (and Firth, A., H enshaw (Plaste rer)
Horner, l<. (R.P.), High St. ' 1'flUllGOJ,A.VD, Sli<f}idd . Bricklayer) Flesher, \V ., & .Sons
Horner, J., & Son, Keighley Rd. Laycock , W. Manks, F ., Back Lane (Plnmber) Greaves, F . W. (R. P .)
(Masons) 'l'HURNSOOE, near Rotlu:rliam.. l\ilarrc n & Stanwix, Howard St . Huby, J. (Mason)
Kirk, B., Carlton Rd. (Mason) Hamil ton, Sidney (Joiner) (Masons & Bricklayers) Hustler, W. (Toiner, &c.)
Mason, G. H. (R.P.), 54 High St . 1'10KKilL, Rotherham. Mitchell, F .. Smyth St. (Slater) Mitchell, Yeadon & Sons (Maso ns;
Pickles, T., Oakley St. (lllason) Rawson,R. liarvey, Westgate Wks. Mosley, F . E . (R.P.), 44 Northgate
Roberts, W., & So n (Joiners) Moss, W. H., King St. (Plumber) I"ORK.
Shuttleworth, vV., Keighley Rd. 1'1.J/Bl,E, G!lEAT, nea·r Otley . Mountain, Geo ., Teall ~ t. Anderson, H ., 25 Layertborpe
(Plaste rer)
Smith , J. & J., Milton St.
Dickinson, J.
TOD1lfORDEN.
Mountain, J. & J., Gill's Yard,
N orthgate (Joiners)
Ankers, l" 4 Dove St. (] oiner)
Atkcn, .F: ., Granville Tcr. , .H ull Rd .
Thornton, R., Keighley Rd. (S later) Astin & Barker (Ironfounde:s) Moxon, T., J. "Little Bull" Yard, Hailey & Doughty, 10 Cromwell Rd.
Thornton, T., Otley S t. (Joiner) Barkcr,J ohn, Limeholrne,nr. (Mason) Westgate (Painter, &c.) (Painters)
Williams,S., Hollywell Cot. (Mason) Blacka, .Tas., Victoria Rd.(Plastere r) Newsome & Johnson, aville St. Barnes & Coy, 4 New St.
\Vindle, J., & Son, 18 Canal St. Blac ka, T., Stansfield Rd . (Plstr. ) (Joiners) Barry, T. P., Park Crescent
(Joiners) Crossley, A., Stansfield Rd. (Joiner) Nicholson, 'vV. H.,Jocob's \VellLanc Bellerby, W., and Sons, Petergate
ST,AJTHJVAI1'E. Crossley, A., Gauxholme (Joine r) (Bricklayer) (Painters)
England, E., & Sons Davis, Fred ., George St. (Plumber) Oakes,A.,& on,,"lestgate.(Ironfndrs) Bellcrby, \V., Hungate (Joiner)
H olyroyd, W ..i. Crimble Davis, Thos., Bridge End (Plumber) Powell, G.\ Cross St. \Painter ) Birch, F. W., Railway St. (Plumber)
Varley, J., & .::>on Greenwood, T., Limcbolme (Joiner) Rayner, S ., & Son, Southgate Birch, T. (R.P.), Blossom St.
snuTH BANK. Ingham& H eselde n, Cornholme(Jnrs) (Painters) Birch, \V., Barbican Rd.
Atkinson J . Ingram, R. H. (Plumber) Rycroft, C. F., 8 Park St. (Slater) -. ~ Birkill, C., 19 Avenue Ter., Clifton
Bulmer,i. Law, T.,White Hart Fold (Plumber) Scaife, J., Lord Rodn ey Yd . (Plumbr) Biscombi:. & T., Lime St. Hungate
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Dandy, ., 5 Upper l:l'Iillbank St. Lumb, B., Woodlands Av. (Mason) Season, J., Thornhill St. ( later) Borwe ll, ., 23 Laye rthorpe
Radge, V., 18 Redcar Rd. l\fallison, M., Stansfield Rd . (Joiner) Squires, C., Sanderson St. (Joiner) Brown, "' Dringhouses (] oiner)
Severs, J. Mitchell, '\V., Cornbolme (Plasterer) Stead, G . E., Belle Vue (Plumber) Chapman , \V., SJ Hanover St.
Walke r, Geo. Scott, Geo., Cambridge St. (Mason) Stail:ord, E'. (R.P.), Ma rket St. Close, \ V. C., 42 carbornugh Ter.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 447

Yorkshire-continued. Yorkshire-continued.
Oxtoby, T. M., Fawcett St., Cattle
Coleman, H., Avenue Ter., Clifton Mitchell, Jas., Fishergate Market (Pai nter)
(Bricklayer) Martin, C., 3 Longfield T e r., Parker & Sharp, Peasholme Green
Cooper, J. W., 52 Scarcroft Iiill Booth am Pearson , R., Good ramgate (Pa inte r}
ESTABLISHED 1856•
Creighton, Geo., Fishergate 1'1.oss, G ., 24 Lawrence St. l'lows, J ., St. l\Iaurice Rd. (Mason)
Dearlove, G., Fetter Lane (Smith) Moyse r, T., & Son , Monkgate P ottage, E:... Holgate Rd. (Joine r )
Dennison , W., 50 Marr.gate (Plumbers. &c .)
Dent, R., Lord Mayors Walk JOHN KESWICK & SONS, Naylor, G ., Un ion T eo. (Bricklyr.)
Rawling, ~ ., & Sons, Swinegate
(Plasterers )
Dirnmey, W., 10 Scarcroft Rd. Nicholson Bros., Barton-le-W11lows , Rawling, T. 1 42 St. Andrewgate
(Joine r) CONTRACTORS. hepherd, F., Piccadilly
Dixon, J., Hcworth (Joine r) S herry, H ., E mil y St., Hull Rd.
Docking, S ., St Micklcgate (Plumbr. )
Dodgson & Son, Alex andra Tcr.,
Bisbopshill (Slate rs)
Dodsworth , J.,& Sons, 5 Cherry Hill,
MASONS, BR ICKLAYERS, JOINER S•;
CARPENTERS, ETC. Simpson , t'
Shouksmith, ] . H .. l\Iicklcgate
East Par. Heworth Rd.
Simpson, . , & Son, Priory St.
Smithers, ., 13 Blossom St .(Joiner)
C le mcnthorpe (Pai nters) Residence- Smithson, H ., Micklegate (Joiner)
Plumber,

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Douglas, J ., Fountayue St. 35 Blossom Street, York, Snowdon G .. Penley Grove St.
Dove, l\'1. & Son, Paveme nt Spence, G., L ayertho rpe(Brickl ayer)
E llerby, R., Haxby Rd . Works- Glazier and Gasfitter, Spofforth, T ., Nth . Par., Bootham
Farrow, H., Monkgate (Joiner) Swalwell,J., Clarence St. (Mason)
Gladi n, W . J., Castlegate (Plumber ) Blossom Street & The Crescent. Thomas, J., 50 Stonega.te (P~i!1ter).
Gray, G ., 9 Eastern Tcr. (P lasterer) Railway Contractor. Toml inson·Walker, \V., V 1ctona
Gray, R .. 4 Priory St . (Joiner)
Grimes, W. T., Oxford t .. H olgat e
Rd.
H a ll, G., Cromwell Rd . (Mason)
Office-
Blossom Street.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION AND
Ironworks, Walmgate
Thompson, ].,Nunnery Lane(:Mason}
Tindall, G. & T., Fisbergate (Pl um-
bers and Painters)
Hard.grave, T., Skeldergate (Slater) Tinson , J., 55 Monkgate (B ricklaye r
Harrison, W., & Co .. A ldwark Contractors to H .M. Prison Com- ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR SAN- & Mason)
Ha rtley &Ashby,Bla kc St . (Painters)
Hart ley, J., UQper Newboro ugb St.
Hetherington,E., Avondale Crescent
missioners .

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I ITARY WORK.
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Turne r, H. E ., Lawre nce St.
Underwood Bros .. Petcrgate
Usher, vV., Hull Rd.
Hick & Hobson, 8 Little Stonegate \ ·Vainhousc, \\' ., Parliament Street
(Joiners) K ey, J ohn, Piccadilly (Joiner) Mickle~ate, YORK. (Rlec . Engr. )
H odgson, T . G., r 2 Grape Lane,
Petergate (Plumber. &c.)
Hopkin s. Hy., 30 High P etergate
Kidd, G . H ., 21 De Grey St.
Lcedha.m A ., 21 Hamblt"don Tcr.
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Lupton,J. (R.P.), Monkgate
I ESTABLISHED 182'.
Walker, G ., 17 Little Stonelj'ate
"\Vatson, E., Lowther St.(Bnckloyer)
W elburn, T., 4 Blake St. (Painter)
(Plumber ) McLaren. vV. F., Shipton St. ' >Vood, 1. T ., tr Nunthorpe }{d .
Jackson & Lickey, hipton St. Mansfield,G., HartsTer.Layerthorp e Wood, R., Gi llygate (Plumber)
448 BUI LDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

3. Scotland.
ABERDEEN. ; McGregor & Shand, 57 Charlotte St . Scott, J obpjP!astercr) ALYTH.
Adam, A., & Co., 4 Hutcbeon St. (Slaters) Stewart & Hutcheson (Plasterers) C lar k . S.,"Bank St . (Mason)
(Slaters) McRobbie & Milne, 5 Albert Place ABINGTON. Ferguson, Thos. (R.P.)
Ande rson, J . F. (R .P.), 2 Bath St. (Carpenters) Ke rr, Geo. (Joine r) Ferrier, A., Air! ie St. (Painter)
Bain, Geo., 27 Hutcbeon St. (Slater) Maitland,C.,171 Union G r ove(Slater ) Litbgow, Jas . (Slater & Plasterer) Howie, J ., J un. , Airlie St. \Mason)
Bannochie, J., & Sons, 19 Belmont Martin, Adam , 50 Leadside R d. Tonner, Jas . (Mason) · L unan ,J., & Son,Airlie St. (Masons)
St. (Plasterers, Tile Fixers, &c .) (Slater) McDonald, L., Meethill (Maso n)
Barron & Son, 16 and 18 Loeb St. Mason, J., & Sons, 36 & 38 Queen St. AIRDilIE. Mitchell , A., St. Andrew St. (Plastr.)
(Painters and G rainers) (Painters) Anderson, J ., Qn.VictoriaSt.(Masonl Mitche ll, Wm. , Airlie St. (Plasterer )
Bisset, P ., & Son, Willowdale Pl., Masson & Sellar, Roge rs \Valk Alexander,Jas., Ralston St. (Mason Sidey, W., David St. (Plasterer)
West North St. (Masons) (Plasterers) A rm ou;:,:nws., Graham St . (Painter ) Smart, J ., Old Bridgend (Joiner )
B laikie & Sons, Littlejohn St. Mathieson,}., Man nafield (Carptr.) Baird, Wm., Chapelhall (Joiner) T empleman,IV., Ton lieSt. (Plumber)
(Plumbers) Matthews, . (R.P.), 70 ·woolmanhill Bell, A. W ., Mavisbank (Plasterer ) Walker, J obn,St. Andrew St. (Slater)
Brown, Alex., & Sons, 42 Catherine Merson & Stewart, 9 Catherine St. Black, A., S . Nimmo'sLa.(Plasterer) .ANNAN.
St. (Carpenters) (Slaters) Brown; Hy., Johnston St. (Plasterer) K er, H ., & Son, B utts St .
Bruce, G.,36I George St. (Carpenter) Merson, A. E., 16 Dee St. (Slater) Callander, J., Stirling St. (Plumbe r ) Laidlaw, G., 28 Charles St . (Plastr.)
Bryce , H . & J . (R.P .), 24 Upper Milne , A ., & Son, Bonnymu ir l?l. Connor, J., S. R ridge St . (Painter) McCu lloch, J ., 86 High St .(Painter) ,
Kirkgate (Masons) \ upples, D. Broomknoll St: (Joiner) Mc!ldowie, G .
Buchan, W.,Victoria B ldgs.(Mason) Milne , J . & A., 603 Geor ge St. Eadie, R., Graham St. (Jamer, &c.) Miller, J ., & Son (R .P .)
Campbell,G.(R.P.) ,1 DeeVillageRd. (Slaters) Ferguson, G.,17 Chapel St.(Plumber)
Henderson, W . A., Victo ria Pl. Richardson, John ~later)
Campbell, J. (R.P.), Dee St . Monroe, Jas . (R.P.), 96 Holburn St. Rutherford, John ( oiner)
Cheyne, A ., 87 Holburn St. (Mason) M.u r ray, A., 178 and 190 King St. (Slater) Tweedie , A., Lady t. (and Joiner)
Copland, Edwd., 85 Rosemount (Slater) · Louden , T., & Sons, 100 H igh St . Tweedie, Geo . T . (Plasterer)
Viaduct (Painter) Ogilvie, D., 30 C hapel St. (Plumber) (Joine rs) Underwood, Wm . (Plumber )
Copland, J obn, 54 Hutcbeon St· Petrie, G ., Flourmill Brae (Plumber\ McCrakcn, R., A itchison St.
(Slater) Petrie, G., S. Esplanade W .(Mason) Martyn, R ., For~tb St. (Plasterer ) ANSTRUTHEJ/.
Copland, W. C., & Co., 9 Broadford Philip, 'Wm., 76 Huntly St. (Painter) Paterson, R., & Sons, 35 Chapel St. Brown, Wm., Castle St. (Joiner)
l'l. (Slaters) Pringle & S lessor, 7 Thistle Lane Ranki ne D., Stirli ng St . (Plumbe r) Clark, D., East Green (Plumber)
Coutts. Wm. , & Sons, 2r6n Union (Masons) Riddell , Robert, Stirling St.(Pa inter ) Forre•ter, J. (Joi ner )
St. (Painters) Reid, R . & J ., Ferryhill Terr. Shanks & Motherwell, Anderson St. Gray & Pringle, High St. (Plumbers)
Coutts, 'Nm., 16 Cbattan Pl. (Slater) (Carpenters) (Joiners) Hutton, D., & Co. 1Plumbers)
Currie, G ., 31 Gilcomston Park R ennie & Angus, Frogball Rd. Shanks, W., & Sons, (Joiners) Lawrie , J. & D . (Masons)
(Slater) (Masons) Spence, J., & Sons (R. P .), Stirling ARBROA 'l' H.
Davidson, G., Junr., 8 Thistle St. Robb, Alex. L ., 15 Rosebank Ter., St . Brand, W ., D ishland St. (Slater)
(Slater) Terrybill (Carpenter) Taylor & A ngus, Hallcraig St . Calder Bros., Locblands St.
• Dawson, W., 74 Huntly St . (Carpen- Robertson, A. B . (R .P .), 158 Sk ene (Joiners) Carrie Bros., John St. {Masons)
ter) St. W est Thom, M., & Co., Broom Knoll St. Christie & Anderson, East May St.
Duguid, G., Kintore Pl. (Mason) Roger & Baxter, 7 & 28 Summer St. (Slaters and Plasterers) (Masons) .
Duncan, Jas., 54 Justice Mill Lane (Plasterers) Watson, J. & J ., Victoria Pl. East Cook, D ., & Son (R.P.). High St.
(Carpenter) Roger, J., 3 Hanover St. (Ca rptr.) ALEXANDZIIA. Dargie, A ..._4 D ishla nd St. (Paintr.)
E lmslie, A. G. (R.P.), Rose S t . Ross & Swinney, 79 J oh n St. (Plum - Baird, Mcintyre & Co., Bridge St . Farqu har, K. C., Hill Pl. (Joine r)
Fa rquhar, Geo., 42 Union Row bers) . (Plumbers) Fife, A., Lindsay St.
(Slater) Ross, Alex. , Stevenson St. (Plasterer) Barias, J ., Bridge St. (Mason) Grant, T. R . (R.P.),l3rothock Bridge
Farquhar, Geo., Jun ., 360 Gt. North - Scott, Jas . & Son, 55 J ohn St. Bisland, R., Middleton St. (Mason) Grant, W. L., H igl1 St . (Painter)
ern Rd . (Slate r ) (Plasterers & Tile Fixers) Gillies, J ., John St. (.Joiner) McLaren & Nairn, Colloden Rd .
Farquhar, J ., 20 Broom hill P l. (Car- Scott, David , 30 Short Leanings Graham & McLaren , Bank S t . Middleton & Donald, L indsay St .
penter) (Plasterer) (J oiners) (Plasterers)
Farquharson,W.,Fraser Rd. (Ma.son) Sellar & Co., n6-120 Jobn St. (Plas - Howie, D., John St. (Slater) Mitchell , J ., & Sons, Panmu re St.
Ferguson & Co., 4 Alford Pl. terers and Tile Fixers ) Irvine, A., John St. (Slater) (Slaters)
(Painters) Sharp, A lex., & Sons, 4 Rose St. O'Connor, J., Overton St. (Slater) Napier, D., Lordburn (Plumbers)
Forbes, W . D., 35A Chapel St. (Car- (Painters) }>aton, J. A., 12i J ohn St. (Mason ) Ramsay & Go rdon, Fe rgus Sq .
penter) Simpson, S.,168Hebburn St.(Carptr.) Shearer, J ., Bridge St. (Joiner) Raynde, J . (R.P .), West Abbey St.
Fordyce, G., & Co. , Fraser Rd. Simpson, J. (R.P .), 200 Holbu rn St. Taig, T., Main St. (Plumber) Reid, Alexr., Lordburn (ll1ason)
(Masons) Simpson, J., Clayhills (Plasterer) Taylor, W ., Steven St. (Joiner) Robe rtson, T., 24 Mill gate (Joiner)
Fotheringham, R., 132 Hutcbeon St. Simpson 1 W. (R. P.), 446 Union St. Savage, T ., 1-ligh St. (Painter)
·west (Plumbe r ~ Smith, r;., 77 & 79 Skene Sq. (Mason) ALf,AN'l'ON-BY-OHIRNSIDE. Scott, A ., K eptie St. (T oiner)
Franklin & Fiddes , 54 Al bert St. Smith, R ., r Canal Rd. (Mason) G ibson & Dickson Soutar, A . irI. , Nth . Grimsby (Joiner)
(Plumbers)
Fyfe , J. & S., I I D ee St. (Painters &
Glaziers)
Stephen & Gibb, 150 Hutcbeon St.
West (Plaste re rs & Tile Fixers)
Stephen, J ., & Son, 25 Summer St.
II Patterson, J.
.AL!,OA .
A ll DROSS A .V.
Barbour, T. & R., 18 Win ton St.
Abercrombie ,R . G . , BroadSt .(Engr.) 1nglis, J o!in, 212 G lasgow St.
Gall & Walker, 45 R ichmond St. (Plasterers) A ll oa Iron Co. (Ironfdrs .)
(Masons) Stewart, P . (R.P.), 2 Blackfriars St . McLean, J., Seton St.
A rchibald, J ., Shillinghill Smith Bros., Eglinton St.
Garvie,J., &Sons, 234&236Union St. Strachan, A ., Woodside (Plasterer ) Bowie, M ., 30 P rimrose St . (Joiner)
(Painters and Glass Stainers) Stuart & Murray, 251 Holburn St. ARR.AN, Isle of.
B remner, Tbos ., North Castle St. McGill, J . Campbell
Garvie, J., & Sons, 55 Rose St . (Car- (Carpente r) (Slater and Plasterer)
penters & Carvers) Thom (K.P.) & Strachan, 62 \¥indmill Cairns, R. 1 Sunnyside (J oiner) .A VOCtl, R .S. 0 .
Gauld, E., Gilcomston Ter. ~ Mason) Brae · Cousin, G. & R ., Lu dgate (Maso ns) Gray, Donald (Carpenter)
Gauld, J., Gilcomston P a rk (Mason) Thom, Joh n (R.P.), 20 Loch St. Davie, J., Ki ng St. (Slater, .l<c.)
Gill, J., 74 Woolmanhill (Carpente r ) AVONBRIDGE.
T hompson, D., 2 Mount St. (Carptr .) Ferguson, A lex., Vennel West Forrester, A. M .
Gordon , C., 82 Powis l'l. (Mason) Thomson , R ., 13 Ferry H ill 'fer. Gall, A lexr., King St.
G,ordon, Vv., 4A Crown 1 er . (Mill - (Carpenter) G loag, J. & '\V., Park Pl. (Masons)
.AUOHTERARDER.
wri ght) \¥alker, J ., 218 Holhurn St. (Carptr.) Anderson , P ., Herriter St.
Grant, J ., G reenfield Pl. (Slater, &c.) Hopson, R . (Plasterer)
Gordon & Watt, 39 and 41 "\¥ oolman \ Vatt & Clark, 23 Prince's St. (Car- Hall, ,T., Drysdale St. (Joiner )
Hill (Painters, &c.) pen ters) Tamieson, J. H., High St. (R .P.)
Hutchison, W. (R.P.), Primrose St. Mailer,} ., & Son (Slaters)
Greig and Craib, 16 Broomhill Rd. 'Watson & Robb, 44 Spring Garden Johnman, G., Primrose St. (Painter)
(Masons) (Carpenters) lfartin, . (Joiner)
Lowe. J ., & D., Mar Place (Slaters l\ifil1er, . (J oiner)
Green, J., 27~ Short Leanings (Car- W.att, M., 3 Mariscbal St. (Painter i and Plasterers)
penter ) W'hyte, J ., 465 Union St. (Painter) McDougall J as. (Plumber) A ULDGIZl TH.
Hall, Alexr., 21 Mid Stocket Rd. \Villiamson , J., Huntly St. (Painterl McEwan, it N. , Bank S t . (Painter) McNaught, Thos ., Burnhead
(Carpente r) ~ "i ll ox, J., Gilcomston Pk. (Mason McFarlane, R., Mar Pl. (Slater, &c.) \Vaugh, R. llfcCubbington (Mason)
Hall , G., 74 Blenheim Pl. (Mason) Wilson, J., 79 Spring Garden (Slater McMillan, W ., & Son, 34 Mar St .
Harper, A., 13 Summerfield T er . \ \Tincheste r, A., South Esplanade AYR .
(Joiners) Allan & Co., 125 Main St. (Joiners)
(Slater) (Carpenter) Melvin, R. , (Ironfounder)
Harper, J., 26 S . Constitutn.St.(Sltr.) Worhng, J . (R.P.), 8~ Schoolhill Auld, W ., & Son (R.P.), 70 Sandgate
M itchell, A ., & Son, 14 Candle St . St. (&Slaters)
Hay,R. & J., Rosebank Pl.(Carptrs.) \Vo rl ing, J . (R .P.), 192 Gallowgate (Joiners)
H enderson , J., 25 Summer St . tCar - Yonng, A . (R.P.), 31 St. Andrew St. Baird, Tas., I I Dalblair Rd. (Mawnl
Pearson & Ramage (Ironfounders) Bone, "D. T., 17 Queen St.(Plasterer
pcnter) Philp, J., Sbillinghill (Plumber)
Hendry & K e ith, 21 Gi1comston Park .ABERDOUR, R.S. O. Campbell, D., Arcade , Townhea
Rintoul, P., East Venne! (Smith) (Mason & Joiner)
(Carpente rs) Lyon, L. (C arpenter) Smith, Alex., Erskine Pl (Joiner)
Jamieson, G ., 654 Gt . Northern Rd., Moyes, Jobn 1Mason) Campbel l, J., & Co., Hiii:h St. (Plbs.)
Woodside (Carpenter)
King & Milne, 49 Mabe rley St. (Car-
penters)
Sinclai r, T. (Carpenter)
Stewart, 'Wm., & Sons (Slaters)
Smith, Andw. (R.P .) . I I Mill St.
Smith, Chas., Primrose St . (Glazier)
Thomson , .J., Ocbil St. (Mason)
'\Villis<fn ; R ., Bank St. (Plumber)
Dalrymple, A., 'nl
Clark , D., 74 Higb St. (joiner)
(Plumber and Slater
High St.
King, Jas., & Co. , 27 Fraser PI. ABERF'ELDY. Davidson, J ., 48 New d. (Wright)
(Masons) Cameron, J ohn (Joine r) , AI.VA . Dick, David, 28 Princes St. (Mason)
Kirk, J ., & Co., 124 Huntly St. Campbell & Munro (Masons, &c.) Bean, James A . (R.P .). Stirling St. Drinnan (R.P.) &Murphy, 78 George
(Plasterers ) Duff, ·wm., Strathlay Dawson, D., Stirling St. (Plumber) St. (&Slaters)·
Kirkton, J. , 185 King St . (Caq1.enter ) M e nzi es, A. &~. (Plumbers) Ford, J. (Joiner) Drinnan, Tohn, Main S t. (Toiner)
Law, A. , 162 Broombi1l Rd . lSlate r) McNaughton, ohn (Mason) Kay, D., 49 Johnstone St. (Joiner) Drinnan, W., 82 George Si. (loiner)
Leslie &Hay,Fraser Rd. (Carpcnters) R ei d, D. R. ( oiner) Plenderleith. Geo. 1.foiner) Dunbar. J., Carrick St. (P1umber
Macandrew, D . , & Co., 120 Loch St. Reid, P. (Joiner) Walker, J., Queen St. (Slater, &c .) and Slater)
( & C1t1-penters) Robertson, Al ex. (Slater) Williamson & Co . (Masons) Fergusson, G ., "5 High St. (Joiner)
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

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Foggo, J . & W., 48 Falkland Park Taylor & McGrego r (Joiners) W. BLACK & SON-(con. ) Henderson, T. (R.P.), Main St.
(Masons) BLAIRGOWRTE. Contractors for the Inglis l\Iemorifd M cAlpine, W. (Slater)
Forrest, J., 4r George St. (Joiner) Hall and Free Libra y, Edzell. Macfarlane, P., & Sons (Slaters)
Gardner,T .,W.SanquharRd. (Mason) Bell, Jos., Newton St. (Plasterer) Macmven , D ., & Sons fJoiners)
Brough, Thos., Perth Rd. (Joiner) Fitted up in rich pitch pine. Book- Rogers, Tohn (Joiner) ·

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Glen, M .<.J?rinces St. (Plasterer) Burto.n, John, Leslie St . (Painter) cases, furnishings, and carved work
Guthrie, Wm., 235 High St. (Joiner) in wainscot oak Russell, W. (R.P.)
Cra1g1e, Robt., High St. (Slater) Smith, John (] oiner)
Highet, J . C. ( lt.P), 10 Alloway St. Donald, P . K., •6 Leslie St. (Painter)
(and Slater)
Highet, W., & Son (R.P .s). 18 Fort
Doig, T., Bahnoral Rd., Rattray
(Joiner) Bruce, W., Market St. (Painter)
.... OANPBEL 1'0WN.
Feq;uson, N;, & Son (Masons)
St. (Slaters) Duncan A. R., Old Rattray (Slater) Bruce, Walter, Southkirk St.(] oiner) Weir, R., & ."::ions Longrow
Hunter, A., r8 Dalblair Rd. Farquharson, Cha., Rattray (lVIason) Coutts, J., Union St. (Joiner) OAJJfBUSLANG.
Hutchison, R., 48 Prestwick Rd. Fraser, J. S., & Son, Rattray (Iron- Crabb, D. A., Latch l<:d. Britton Bros., Main St. (Painters)
(BricklJ.er) founders) Crocket, A., Montrose St . Brownlee, S., Main St. (Joiner)
•Jackson , . & W., 6 James St . Fyffe &Fleming, R eform St.(Joiners) Cuthbert, G. 40 Union St. (Plumber) Chalmers, G. (R .P. ) Main St.
Kirkl a nd, D., Union Bldgs. (& Jnr. ) Grant, D . S., Dunmay, Glenshce by- Davidson, A., River St. (Blacksmith) C lark, R., Morrison St. (Slater)
Leggat, J., &Sons, 13 &r5Nelson St. Blairgowrie (Mason) Davidson, J., Southkirk t. (Slater) Fer,gl!son & Smith, Morrh:to,n St.
(Plasterers) · Hill, A., Emma St. (Mason) Dures, J., Junr. , Damacre Rd. (Jomers)
Lyon, A. (R.P. ), jJ Sandgate Hutcheon, J . A., Dunkc!d Road (Joiner) Frame, D., Hamilton Drive (l\riason )
McCreath , J., Fu larton l:!t. (Joiner) (Pamtcr) Fe rguson & Carver, St. Martin's Kemp, A ., Main St. (Painter)
McCreath, R., Currick St. (Joiner) Keay, Jas., Netherton, via Bridge of Lane (Plumbers) Mitcbell, J., Main St. \Smith)
Mcllwrath, Cowan, & Co., 108 High Call y (Joiner & Glazier) Fraser, Wm., 29 City Rd. (Slater) 1vfurray , H., & Co., Smerville Rd.
St. (Pl umbers and Slaters) Kidd, G . P .. Croft House (Plumber) Gibson, J., Clerk St. (Plasterer) (Pl asterers)
M cintyre, John, r75 High St. (Joiner) Kidd, R, (R.P.), Up . Allan St. Hutcheon, D., Swan St. (Pai nter) Pettigrew,-, Main St. ( Toiner)
McLachlan, A., & Son, 76 Dalblair Laird, J . C., Emma St. (Plumber) Kinnear, J., & Son (R.P.), Market St Rankin, G., Main St. (Plumber)
Rd. (and Joiners) Leith, H., & Son, 47 Reform St. Middleton, C., & Son, 32 Market St: Sproul, R. (Brickbuilder)
Meikl e, J . & D . (Joiners) (Slaters) (Plumbers) Stewart, D., Cadwn Dri,·e (Mason)
Meikle, J., River St. (Plumber, &c.) McLeish, Jas., High St., Rattray Middl.e ton, J., Market St. (Painter) Struthers,-, Holepark (Joine r)
Mi ller, W., Kyle St. (Plasterer) (Mason) Ogilvie, G., Montrose St. (Joiner) Taylor, A., Rosebank St. (Plumber)
Milliga n, D. & J., 46 Kyle St. McRitchie , J . R., Mitchell Sq. Oswald, J., Junr., Damacre Rd . Train, J . & J. (Masons)
Milligan, D., Smith St. (Joiner) (Joiner) (Blacksmith) Watson & Aird, Toll Park (Joiners)
Murchie, J., 19 George St. (Plumber) Purgavie, Jas., Perth St. (Joiner) Scott, J., C lerk St. (Slater) WJlltamson, T., Caledonian Terrace
Paton, W ., 19 Kyle St. (Joiner) Robe rtson,W.T.,Victoria Pl.(Joiner) Sherrett, D., 6 Clerk St. (Blacksmith) (Joiner )
Ramsay, W., 56 Sandgate St. (Joiner) Thomson , C., Panmore St. (Plastr .) OA/JtELON-B Y'-li'ALKIRK .
(Joi ner) Ross, Wm., Tannage St. (Joiner) Abercrombie, J. (Mason)
Stevenson, Robt., Viewfield Rd. BRIDGE OF ..1LLAN.
Sim, A .. High St., Rattray (Joiner) Campbdl, C. \Brickbuilder)
Vass, W., 29 Fort St. (Pl asterer) Slater, Jas., High St. (Smith) Cramp, J., Coneyhill (Joiner) Gilc hrist & Packman (Joiners)
Watson, Wm., 18 Mill St. Smith, John 54 Hi~h St. (Painter) Drysdale, A. (Joiner) Scott, W., & Son (Masons)
.Vyllie, A., & Son, Castlehill Rd. Steven,T.,&Son, 2NewtonPI.(Joinrs.) Gray, J., & Sons (Slaters & Plastrs.) Smith, J. (Plumber)
AYTON. Henderson, Jas. , Union St. tJ oiner)
BLANTYRE, High. M cArthur & Campbell, Coneyhill OALIDROSS.
Henderson, J. Adams, Wm. (Joiner) ' Camlin, Wm. (Mason)
Patterson, W. Rd.
Aitkenhead, R., & Son (Masons) McEwen, D., Keir St. (Joiner) Graham, J obn (Joiner)
BALERNO, JJfidlothian. Allan, J . {Plastere r) M ackay, R. (Plumber) McRae, A . & J. (Joiners)
Fairbairn, D. B . Easson, J. (Plumber) McGregor & Cuclien (Joiners) OAJl/,UKE.
BAT,LAOHUJ,ISH, R .S. O., Oban. Warnock & Walker (Joiners) M o rrison, A. (KP.) Black, James, Kirkton St. · (Slater
Mclnnes, J. (Maso n a nd Joiner) 'Wright & Adam (Masons) Nairn, H. (Slat...- and Plasterer) a nd Plasterer)
B..1LLOOH, Banc/wry. BONAR BRIDGE. Robertson, H. \R.P.), Bath House Brooks, D . T ., Hamilton St.
Davidson, Wm. (Joiner) Macgr!'ior, D., High St. (Mason) Ros~, T . & R. (Painters) (Painter)
Ross, .ti., High St. (Joiner) Watson, A . (Slater and P lasterer) Bryce, Thos., Kirkton Av. (Mason)
BANFF. BRIDGE OF EARN. H:in,1e, A., High St . (Painter)
Ch.aimers, A lex., Castle St. (Painter) BO' NESS. Hislop, J., Market Place (Plumber}
Anderson, Chas. (R.P.) Barlas, Jas., Pitkeathly (Mason)
Christie,J. &) ., Fife St. (Carpenters) McEwan, J., Cassel s St. (Plumber}
Donaldson, J., St. Catherine St. Ballantine & Duguid (Joiners) BRIDGE OF WIUR, S . O. ~Iart1n & Lymington, Glenburni
West (Mason) Carlin, Michael (Bricli:layer) Houston, Robert (Mason) (Masons)
Gibson,J., Old Market Pl. (Plasterer) Drysdale, R., & Son BROLIA. 1\1~r~in, W,m., School Lane (Joiner)
Hutcheson, J., Bridge St. (Slater) Dymock, Jas. (Plumber) Grant, G . (Slater) M1lligau, S ., Clyde St. (Painter)
Ingram & Fowlie, (Carpenters) Hardie, John, & Co. Murray, A. (Mason) Pettitrrew, T., & Co ., Cassels St.
Innes, ·c., & Co., C astle St. (Painters) Kilpatrick, R. (Plasterer & Slater) Murray, G. (Joiner) (Jomers)
Laird, A., Gallowbill St. (Slater) McKerracher, John (R.P.) BROUGHTY FERRY. Russell, J. S., High St. (Slater and
Law rence, W.,BoyndieSt.E .(Mason) Peattie, Thomas Brown, J., 60 Brook St. (Plumber) Plasterer)
Reedie, David (Joiner) Bruce, Jas. C. (Painter) Russell, ·wm., Market Rd. (Slatet
L evenie, W., Boyndie St. (Carptr.)
Murdoch, A lexr.,Fife St . (Carpente r) Simpson, q
Robt . oiner)
Steven,Andrew(l lasterer and Slater)
Coullie, D. & J . (Joiners)
Dick, T. S., Laurel Grove (Mason)
and Plasterer)
Strachan, A. (R.P.), Bridge St. Shirlaw, J., M ark et Rd . (Joiner)·
Thompson, I ., & Co., 7 Castle St. Stirling, Robt. (Joiner) Easton , T., and Co. (Slaters) \Veir, Wm., Market Rd. (Mason)•
(Plumbers) White, John (J omer) Elhs, J. C., 93 Brook St. (] oiner) GARNO OK.
Watt, F., High St. (Painter) BON RILL . Gibson, W., 176 Broad St \P lumber) Thompson , F. D. (Carpenter)
Menzies, W., 131 Main St. (Pai nter) Gilmour, J.B., Union St ..(Plasterer)
BAR RHEAD. J ac kson & Adamsou Church St GARNO US1'IE.
Livingstone, R., Cross Arthurlie . BONNYBllIDGE. Anderson, J . (R .P.), Fox St .
M enzies, T. (Joiner) (Plasterers & Slater;) ·
(Plumber) Laburn, J as., Brown St. (Plasterer) Black, Alex., & Sou (Masons)
Stewart, :D . Edward & Ramsay (Joi ners)
BATHGATE. McLeod & Gray (R.P.), Brook St.
BONNYRIGG . Meck, !l·' & Sou, to7 Brook .St. Robertson & Black (Masons)
Hamil ton, Tohn Ketchen, R . Watt & Son, East Path (Joiners)
Roberts , W. (Glaziers)
· Steven & Stoddart (Joiners) Murray, W ., & Sons (R.P.) . OAl:ITLE DOUGLAS.
BEAULY. BOTHWELL. Paton & Fairweather (] oiners) Brodie, M. McC., St . Andrew St
Urquhart, F. (Plumber) Miller & Renwick (Masons) R1tcb1e, C . W., King St. (Joiner, &c.) (Painter) -
BEITH. B!lWllfORE. Scott, J., Brook St . (Mason) Charteris, Vv. B., King St. (Painter)
Fulton, J., New St. Smith & Edwards, ro2 Brook St . · Clark, D., Cotton St. (Slater)
McGilvray Bros. (Masons) Drummond, P., & Son, Kinn- Street
Holms & Logan (Joiners) BREOJJIN. (Plumbers) {Plumbers)
Snodgrass, R., & Son, Egli nton ·st.
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Baxter, J., Park Rd. Steven, James (Joiner)
Stevenson, J . (Slater ) S.nttie, J . & P., Pine Place (Joiners) Grierson, R. , & Sons, Craigroyston.
Bisset & Douglas, 50 City Rd. (Masons)

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(Blacksmiths) Taylor, W., Lawrence St. (Mason)
BELLSHILL. Webster, W., r I I Brook St. (P a inter) Grindall, Wm., Queen St. (Plumber)
Harvie, E . H., (Joiner) Haull'h, J as., Williamsfield (Mason)
Scott, Thos., Main S t. (Joiner) BROXBURN, West Lot/1ia11. Hemes, J., Kmg St . ( later)
Wotherspoon & Grant, \Joiners) Paterson, George Howard, J., Queen St. ( Toiner)
Young, John, Hamilton Rd. (Slater) I WILLIAM BLACK & SON, BUOKHAVEN, R.S.O., Buckie. Jam1es.o n, W., Hamilton i>l. (Mason)
Nicol, "Wm. (R.P.) Low,]. (R .P.), King St.
BELLS/DE, JJfotlirrwell.
Millie,R. Joiners & Contractors, BUCKIE.
Milne, A. (Mason)
Macauley, ~Wm., Queen St. ( Painter ~
McNaught, J., Cotton St. (Joiner)
BIGGAR. Steam Joinery and McNaught, Robert, Dumfries Rd.
Aitken, M., & Son (Slaters) BURNTISLAND.
Black, J as. R.(Joiner)
Brown, Thos. (Joine r)
I , Mou l ding Mills, Anderson, W. (Plasterer)
Crow, W. (Plumber)
(Plasterer)
McOucen, J., Academy St. (Painter}
Henderson, Thos . (Joiner) Mc Vane, R., King St. (Toiner)
Harlan, Thos. (Painter) CITY SAW MILLS, Jackson & Sou (Masons) Montgomery, J., Academy Place
Hope, Andrew (Mason) Pitke thly, D. (Mason) (Plasterer)
Ke rr, Geo . (Maso n) 30 Clerk St., BR.ECHIN. vVaddell, Alexander (Joiner) GA TRINE.
Lindsay Bros. (Painters) Williamson, J. (Slater) Reid, G .
Mcintyre, S. & Son(Slatrs .& Plstrs.)
Masterton, J. (Mason) ctontrador6' for Barge @ui~· BUSBY, Glasgow . OlJlLLAllD YEE, Anstruther.
Clark, John, Ellice St . (Mason)
Proctor & vVeir (Plumber;) McKerracher,Wm ., n;urumond Pl
Ross, Hugh (J oincr) ing6' anb ~aifl\1'1)? Q;l'orll. Sheddens (Mason) ., VV!1I!amson , T. , li'orth S t. (loiner)
\V1lhamson, R. (Slater & P las ter er).
Stephen, J as . (R.P.) , & Sons CALLANDER.
Stringer, Geo. (Painter) Contracts completed : Collier, G. (Mason) OHIRNSIDE.
'Whit~ , A. \Joiner) All the buildings and timber work Dow, John (Joiner) Craig, Samuel
'Whitfield, Isaac (Plasterer) on the Breebin and Edzell Railway. Drysdale, Alexr. (Mason) Jeltrey, W. & J. (Joiners)
BLACKFORD. All the buildings and timber work Duncanson, J ohn ( Joiner) CLAT1 1, K ennethmont.
M ' Cleary, W. G. (JZ.P.) on the Forfflr and Brech in Railway . Ferguson, P. & ]. (Masons) Anderson , D . (Carpenter)
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CLYDEBANK , Glasgow. OOWDENBEA1'H. Maclean, D., Burnside (Slater) McLellan, J., 60 North Queensherry
Kirk, L eslie (Pilinter) Bi nnin g, Wm., & Son (Plumbers) Maclean, R., Craig Rd. (Mason) . St. (Slater)
Latts & Son (Slaters) Miller, J., & Sons, Park Pl. (Masons) McLean, 'Nm., Craig Rd . (Mason) McMillan, David, 6I English St.
OOATBRIDGE. Paul, T., & Son (Slaters & Plastere rs) Macle nnan, W., Tulloch .St. (Car- (Painter)
Stein, 'Robt. (Toiner) penter) McMillan, D. (R.P.), Assembly St.
Anderson Bros ., Main St. (S mithers) Wilson, A . (Mason and Bricklayer) Macrae, Donald, Maryburgh, Canon McMurdo, P., 26 High St . (Toiner)
Baird, R., Main St. (Plumber) CRAIGELLAOHIE. Bridge (Mason) McQueen, Jas . , & Son, 138 Loreburn
Biggar & Barr, 175 Main Street ~fartin & Fraser, Hill ·St. (Car- St . (Joiners)
Dunbar, A. and R. (Carpenters)
(Painters) penters ) Mari:hbank, J., High St. (Joiner)
Brown, Dd., & Sons, Kildonan St. GRAW FORD, Abington. l\rlclntosh, 1\1:., Fairburn, byMuir - of- Milroy, J. (R.P.), 67 English St.
(Masons) Marchbanks, T. (Joiner) Ord Moffat, lt., 53 Loreburn St. (Plas-
Brownlie,D .,Rochsollocb Brick Wks. Murray, R. & J . (Masons) Mellis, Alex. C. (R.P. ), Inchvannie t erer)
Bruce, J. S., 47 Burnbank Rd. OREAGOBRY, Lochmaddy . Cou rt (Plumbe r) Moffat, R. J. (R.P.), JS English St.
(Joiner) Bain, ':Vm . Munro, D., Tulloch St. (Carpenter) Murray, S., Glebe Rd. (Joiner)
Carmichael, G., Main St. (Painter) OJ/JEFF. Munro, G., & Co ., Church Street, Murray, Wm.,'Brooms Hd. (Mason)
Dow, J., Dun beth Rd. I mith) Anderson, C. (R.P. ), 2 Marshall Pl. (Plasterers ) Robertson, Thos., 188 St. Michael
Fraser, A., Rank St. (Join er) Brown, John (R.P.), The Cross Murchison, ]., Church St., (Mason) St. (Plasterer)
Gibbs Bros., J9 Dun beth Rd. (Brick - Crerar, Alex . (Mason) Ross, H., & Son, High St . (Painters) Roddan, T. (R.P.), •4 Church Cres.
builders) Edwards, Thos. (Painter) Ross, Thos., High St . ('Painter) Smart,]., 7 Church Crescent(} oiner)
Gibson, A., 44A Gunn Pl., Woodside Gorrie, James (Plasterer) Tolmie (R.P .) & Mackenzie, High Thompson, D. & C . W., Rae St.
(Brick builder) Phillips, T . & J . (Slaters) St. (Plumbers) (Joiners)
Gibson, A., Church St . (Pai nter) Stothard, J., & Sons (Carpenters) DOLLAR. Thomson, R., I9 Shakespeare St.
Gibson, Wm., Academy St. (Painter) Tainsh, J as . (Plastere r) Donaldson, F. (Painte r) (Jomer)
Gilchrist, Andrew, Dunbeth Rd. OBOSSNICHAEL, B.8. 0 . Halley, P. (Plasterer) Walker, A., Broom Rd. (Plasterer)
(Mason) McNaught, Jas. (llfason) Jack, M . Wells, ,V., Victoria Cottage (Mason)
Gilchrist, J., Portland St. (Brick- CW1NOOK. Robertson, J. (Joiner) Wilson,}., 52 English St. (Painter)
builder) McLetchie, W. Roxburgh, Chas. (R.P. ) Young, ., 5 Catherine St. (Joiner)
Gilchrist, T ., and Son, Invcrcsk Richmond, J., Square Snowdon, W. (Joiner)
Place (Masons) DUNASKIN, R.8.0.
Kerr & Davi<z.t Bank St. (Plun;bers) CULLEN, R.8.0. DORN OOH. McConachie, J. (Mason)
Kirk, D. (R ..t'.) , 6 & 8 Bank St. Beveridge, Wm. (R.P .) Mackay & Munro (] oiners) DUNBAR .
Loudon & Ingli?, Laird St. (Masons) OUPAZI, Fife. McRae, R. rR.P.)
Munro & Murray (Masons) Aitken, A. (Plasterer)
Love, J., Main ;:;t. (Plumber) Batchelor, F., 21 Newton (Slater & Cunningham, P . & S.
McOwat, W. C., Baird St . (Slater Plasterer) Murray, P eter (Joiner)
Cunningham, ,V., High St. (Toiner)
and Plasterer) Bett, Robt., 41 Bonnygate (Plumber) D()[TGLAS, 8.0. Melville, A., & .Son (R.P.), :ffigh St.
Miller & Cooper, J72 Dundyvan Rd. Black, A., James Place (Mason) Draffan & Sloan, Townhead Ritchie, R., 151 High St. (Joiner)
(Masons) Black, J. & J., 18 Millgate (Joiners) Wood & Somerville, Stabbstone
Mills,]. & R.,Summerlee St.(Joiners) Carr,] . Vv., Crossgate (Painter) (Joiners) DUNBLANE.
Murray, Vv. & P-, 42 Bank Street Donaldson, D., Bobber Wynd Baine & Macfarline (Masons)
(Joiners) (Plumber, &c.) DUFFl'OWN, R.8. 0. Cramh John (Mason)
Naismith, J., Baird St. (Plumber ) Edmond, C. C., 57 Bonnygate McKay, D., Fife St. Gray, j., & $on (Slaters, etc.)
Paul, Robt., Dundyvan Rd. (Joiner) (Glazier) JJUJ.fBARl'ON. Guthrie, J. & W. (Joi ners)
purdie, W., Greenhi ll Ter. (Mason) Edmond, D . & J., 84 Bonnygate McLaren , J. (R.P.J, High St.
Riddell, R., Main St. (Painter) (Glazi ers) Ballardie, Thos., High St. (Painter)
Barlas, W., Levengrove Ter· DUNDEE.
Robertson, J., Bank St. (Joiner) Finlay, R.,& Son,Drybriggs (l\1asons) Adam, J., & Son, IS Park Lane
Robertson, Jas., r6 Kildonan Street Fyfe, Jas., 5J Kirkgate (Slater) (Mason)
Brown & Co., Leven Saw Mills (Plasterers)
(Brickbuilder) Harris, ·wro., Station Rd. (Joiner) Adams, T., 205 Overgate (Plumber)
S haw, ]as. , Church St. (Plumber) Houston, D., Hillside Fdry. (lronfr.) (Joiners)
Budge, Geo., Bon hill Rd. (Mason) Aitken, J obn, I7 Union St. (Plumber)
.Spence, J., & Sons, Main .St . (Pl um Niven, J as ., 14 Lady Wynd (Joiner) Allan, J., 15 Mid St., Lochee(l\fason)
bers) Pillans, L., St.Catherine La. (Joiner) Campbell & Cameron, College St.
(Plumbers) Alexander, G., 98 Dura St. (Plumber)
Symington, H., Bank St. (Mason) Ramsey, A ., .Hailway Pl. :Mason) Alexander, J as. ,.& .Sons, 14 Bank St.
Symington, H., & Sons, 12 Ross St. Randall, J., I I Ladywynd (Painter) Campbell , Robt.,McLean Pl.(Slater)
Dougall and Gibson, Church St. Alexander & Thomson, 25 Brown' St.
(Masons) llitchie, D., Cupar Muir (Mason) (Slaters)
Taylor & Gardner, Bank St. (Pain- Hobb & Mclntosh (Slaters and (Joiners)
Douglas &Logan,Higb St.(Pl umbers) Anderson & McGilvray, n5 Murray-
ters) Plasterers) Hutchison, John, College St . (Plas - gate (:Joiners)
Taylor, Peter, 87 Bank St. (Plumber) Smith, A., Lebanon Wks. (Joiner) Anderson , P., & Son, n Jam es St.
·Thom, M., & Co., Bank St . (Slaters Stark, J., Cupar Muir (Mason ) terer & Slater)
Kincaid, J as., High St. (Painter) (Plumbers)
and Plasterers) Stewart, Alex. (R.P.), 54 Bonnygate Anderson, W., & Son, 9 Dock St.
·Thomson, J., Dundyvan Rd . (Joiner) Swinton, D ., 40 Crossgate (Painter) McLe!lau, Robt ..1. High St.(Plasterer)
McLeod, W., & ::ion (Joiners) Arkison, W., roJ Hawkbill (Painter)
·Thomson, Wm., Slobcross St. (Jnr.) DALBEAJ'TIE. Batchelor, J oho J., Victoria Dock
·Twaddel!, J., I44 Main St. (Jomer) Mair, A., 7 Church St. (Mason)
Baird, J., Corsock by Dalbeattie Munro, J., Victoria St. (Mason) (Plumber)
Wallace,R., J9 Dunbeth Rd.(Mason) (Joiner) Beath & Keay, Albion Foundry
~watt, T ., & .Sons, Bank St. (Smiths)
Ramage & Carlin, High St. (Toiners)
Clark, R., Tohn St. Thom, A . M., High St. (I'Iasterer (lronfounders)
Williamson, R. N., East Canal St . Hamilton, M. (Plasterer) Beats, Alexander, & Son, 52 North
(Plumber) · and Slater)
Hyslop, J. & S., Spottis Mill Lindsay St . (Slaters)
Wood & Wilson, Bank St. (Joiners) Lindsay, R., Albert St .. (Mason) DW1FRIE8. Bell, Robert, J2 Benvie Rd. (] oiner)
OOLINSBURGH. Milligan, Robt. Armstrong, J ., Dockhead (Joiner) Bennett, Wm., 41 Reform St.
,Aitken, T. (Plumber) Mundell, D., High St . (Painter) Bell, W., Academy St. (Plasterer) (Mason)
Ramsay, John Rain, R., Coupland St. (Joiner) Bridges, J., & Son, 58 Queen St. Binny, J as., & Co., 3 Rattray St.
Young-, J ohn (Joiner) Sinclair, Wm. (Joiner) (Slaters) (Masons)
COflilllE. Tait, J. & R., Flatts (Masons) Bridges, K., J2 Shakespeare St. Black, Daniel, Logie House, Locbee
.Carim ichael, S. (Carpenter) Wallach, R. (R.P.), Hi\l'h St. (Slater) Rd. (Maso n)
Comrie, P., & Sons (Ca rpen ters) \.Vaugh, A., J4 Alpine St. Bridges, S. J., 7 Brooke St. (Slater) Brand, Chas., 24 Willison St. (Slater)
Donaldson, D. \Pa inter ) Wilson, J. & W., High St. (Joiners) Constantine, D., 84 North Queens- Bremner, D.(R.P.), 59 South Tay St.
McCowan, J. (Maso n) DALKEITH. bury St. (Painter) Brown & Gow, JI Cowgate (Painters)
McLarin, C . \Slater & Plasterer ) Muirhead, J . Currie, T., 55 North Quee nsbury !:frown, D., 89 South Tay .Street
,Mills, P . (Painter) St . (Mason) (Plumber)
Sharp & Slather (Masons) D.ALMELLlNGTON, R.S. O. Dickson, T., & Son (R .P .s), 5 Bue Brown, J ., N. Lindsay St. (Mason)
Binnie , W . (Slater) cleuch St. Brown, T., & Son, 47 Perth Road
OONON BRilJGE, R.8.0. Gibson, J. (Wright)
Gair, Jas. (Carpenter) Dickson, ,V., I24 St. Michael St. (Painters\
DALRY. (Plasterer) Brown, W., 141 Netbergate (Painter)
CORSJ'ORPHINE. Tait, D. & J., Templand Rd. Brownlee, W. & R., 52 Smalls Wynd
Beach, J., St. John's Rd. Drummond, P., & Son, 22 High St
(Plasterers) (Plumbers) (and J oiners)
Dick, Robert, Hope St. (Slate r and DARVEL, R.8.0. Glover, I. J ., 17 Castle St. (Pain ter Bruce, H., & Son, Clepington Rd.
Plasterer) Mair, Robt., & Sons, Jamieson Rd. (] oiners)
Duncan, D. M ., Kirk Lane and Glazier)
(Joiners) Glover, R. (R .P.), JI Buccleuch St. Bruce, J., Burnside St., Lochee
Liddle, Wm., Clermiston Rd.(Joiner) Rankin, J., Ronaldcoup Rd . (Joiner) Raining, VV., & Son, 89 Friars (Mason)
L ister, W., Manse Rd. DENNY. Venne! (Painters) Buttar, A., JI Hawkhill (Slater)
Patterson, T., Manse Rd. (Mason) Frew, W. (Joiner) Halliday, J., & Son, Leafield Rd. Caird, A . K., l3I High St., Lochee
Samuel, \.Vm., Manse Rd. (Mason) Lowrie, B. & J. (Slaters) (Masons) (Plumber)
Smith, C . S., St. Joh n's Rd. (Joiner) Mealls, D., & Son (Joiners) Houston & Robison, 104 I rish St • Christie, Thos., 10 Dallfield Walk
.Speirs, Jas., Manse Rd. (Painter) Paul, J., & Sons (Masons) (Plasterer)
w ·eston, J., Kirk Loan (Joiner) Ireland, A . B., 12 Shakespeare St. Clark & Dow, I58 Strathmartin Rd.
'Wight, John, Manse Rd. (Joiner) DINGWALL .
Brander, J as., High St. (Plumber) (Joiner) (Painters)
OOUPAR ANGUS. Cameron, H., West End (Slater) Jardine, W., Three Crowns Close Clark, D. W., Son, & Co ., 5I North
Adam , J., Hay St. (Joiner) Grant & Mackay, Tulloch Street (Joiner) Wellington St. (Joiners)
Bruce, J., Causeway End (l\1ason) (Masons) Johnstone & Cla rk, 125-r29Loreburn Clarke, Alexr., Ward Rd. (.Mason)
Butter, Thos., George St. (Slater) Grant, 'Nm., W est End (Carpenter) St. (Blacksmith s) Craig, A. &T., West Clepington Rd.
.Gray & Robertson , Burrelton Logan & Son, High St. (Plumbers) Kane, M., Glebe Rd. (Maso n) (Masons)
(Masons ) Macdonald, McLeay, & Mackay, Kirkpatrick, Jos., IO Shakespeare St. C raig, T. C., Clepington Rd.
Donaldson, P., George St.(Plasterer) Knockfarrel (Masons ) (Joiner) Crighton,D., 29 KincardineSt.(Msn.)
McDonald, G., & Son, Georgt Sq. Macdonald, W., Tulloch St. (Car- Little, T., I I St. David St. (Plumber) Crighton, J., & Sons (R .P.), 105
(Joiners) . p enter) Lockerbie, J . B., Brooms Rd. Cowgate
Reid, D., Elmslie (Mason) Mackay, G ., H ill St. (Plasterer) (Mason) Davidson & Ashton, 20 Raglan St.
.Scott, W., Burrelton (Joiner) Macke nzie, Tas., High t. (Painter ) McGill, R., JJ High St. (Painter) (Joiners)
Whitton, G., & Son , High Street Mackenzie, 'R. , & Son (R .P.), Mac - McLachlan, S., I9 Friars Venne! Davidson & Sons, 22 Warth Rd.
(Painters) Gregor's Court (Plumbers, &c .) (Joiner) (Heating Engrs. )
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Davidson, D., 7J Lochee Rd. Morrison, J., '+~ High St., Lochee Ki rk, D., Bald ridgeburn (Plasterer) Lawrie, W. (R .P.)
(Painter) (Joiner) Lambert, A., Abbey P k . Pl. (Slater) Malcolm & Laing
Davie, P. & A ., 44 Victoria Rd. Morton, J . A., I6 Annfield St. McGregor, R., Mill St. (Plasterer) Melville & Son (R .P .s)
(Painters) (Bricklayer) Millar, David, Reform St. (Plumber ) Pettigrew, James
Dewar, T. M., 41 Constitution Rd. Neilson, A., I2 Ward Rd. (Scu l_ptor) Millar, J . & D ., SI Pittencrieff St .
(Plumber) Nicoll & J ack, King William Dock (Masons) EDINBUJIGJJ.
Doig, Thos.,, & Son, I67 Victoria Rd. (Ironfounders) Mitchell,A.,J2 Maygate St . (Joiner)
Donald & ::imith, II4 Murraygate Nicoll, A., Fyffe St. (Mason) Mitchell & Kinghorn, 7 Buchanan (F01· LEI1'H, s.- sepai·ate heading).
(Glaziers) Nicoll, John~35 Main St. (Mason) St. (Joiners)
Donald, W . (R.P.) , 6 Gardner's Lane Nicoll, G . .ti., & Co., Bank St. Moodie, David, Pilmuir '.'t. (Joiner) Adams, J . (R .P .), Marshall St.
Drummond, Hy., 29 Barrack St. (Plumbers) Muir & Gillan (R.P.), q Douglas St. Adamson, A., J Gifford Pk . (Plastr )
(Painter) Nicoll, T. & G. (R.P.), Jo Dens Rd. Philp,H. &J., Campbell St. (Joiners) Adamson, D., 42 Morningside Rd.
Duke, Wm. S ., 3 Union St., Max- Nonvelf, W., 96 Commercial St. Philp, J as., Mill St. (Joiner) (Mason)
welJtown {Painter) Ramsay, H. & J ., 20 South Inglis Aitke n, A., 65 St. Leonard's St.
Duncan, D., JJ Rosebank St. (Slater) Nucator, P., & Son, 78 and 80 Bell St. (Plasterers) (Plasterer)
Duncan, Jas. S., 72 James Street St. (Plumbers) Ritchie, J ohn, 6 Cross Wynd Al len, A., (R.P.) , 22 Marchmont Rd.
(Slater) Ogilvie, A., 59 Constitution Rd . (Plumber) Alexander, J ., I Fountainhall Rd.
Duncan, Tohn, I Salem St . (Mason) \Plasterer) Robertson, G., 3 North Inglis St. (Mason and l oiner)
Fairweather, D., 23 Kincardine St. Orr, John (R.P.), 250 Hawkhill (Slater) Anderson,S.,& Son,J Pitt St.( Slaters)
(Glazier) Parker, C., & Son, & Co., Victoria Robertson, J., l\foodie St. (Slater) Anderson, W., & Son, 9 Dock St.
Fairweather, Joseph, 222A Perth Rd. Foundry (Ironfounders) Rolland,A.,& Co.(R.P.),Io4 High St. (Slaters )
(Marble Mason) Peacock, Andrew L.( & Co., Cowan's Smith, R. & W., 50 Queen Anne St . Angus, J ., 6 \Vest End Pl. (Mason)
Farquharson, J., & Sons (R.P.), J8 Court, N . Tay St. Heating Engrs.) (Plumbers) Annan, J. , Distillery Lane, H ay-
and 40 Barrack St. Petrie & Greig,J9Hawkhill(Painters) Spence & Thomson, Grantsbank St . market (Plasterer)
Fenwick, Wm. (R .P.), I I North Philip, W., I6J Seagate (Toiner) (Masons) Armstrong & Hogg, 47 Lothian Rd.
Lindsay St. Pirie & Croom, I8 Whiteball Street Stark & Thomson,Crossford(Masons) (Plumbers)
Foggie, W., Whitton St., King's
Rd. (and Joiner)
Fyffe, J., & Son , 89 Netbergate
Pollock,
Porter,
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(Painters)
9 Ogilvie's Rd. (Joiner)
., 41 Lower Pleasance
Steele, T., & Sou, JO Carnegie St
(Slater1
Stewart, ., Burt St. (Mason)
Baird, W., 68 Pitt St. (Plasterer)
Ballantine, Jas., & Son, 40 George
St . (Painters)
(Plumbers) (Slater Stewart, . 1 Station Rd. (Plumber) Barnet son & Sons, 54-56 Buccleucb
Fyffe, J. W., & Co., r4 Bank St. Potts & Dand, 6 Jamaica St. (Plas- Street, Bros., Lcl., Townhill (Brick- St. (Joiners)
(Slaters) terers) builders) Barton,P ., I 25l4'ountainBdge .(Joiner)
Gahan Bros ., 57 Hilltown (Painters) Powrie, D. & A., SI R eform St. U re, W ., 4I Carnegie St . (Plasterer) Barton, W. , & Sons, I I Forest Rd.
Garvie & Farquharson, 46 City Rd. (Masons) Westwood, J., SJ~ Woodhead Street (Plumbers)
(Joiners) Powrie, Hy.,I5 Blackness St.(Mason) (Joine r) Beattie, W ., & Sons, 29 Fountain
Gauld & Laburn, 59 Constitution Powrie, T., 85 Haw kb ill (Mason) DUNNING, B .S.O. Bridge (Masons and Joiners)
Rd. (Slaters ) Pringle, W., Foundry Lane (Joiner) B ell, P., & Son, 64 Pitt St. (Iron -
Rae,W.(R.P.;, JI Strathmartine Rd. Dougall,}. &J . (Slaters&Pl umbers)
GoYe & Cameron, JI North Tay St. Duncan, A. (Slater) founders)
(Joiners) Ramsey, J. & R., JI \Vellgate Black, W .,22 Polwa1th Gdns. (Brick-
Hay, J. & C., I4 Euclid Crescent [Slaters) JJUNOON. builder)
(Masons) Ramsay, A., & Son, 20 Watt Street Canning , H. Ferry Brae (Painter) Blackie, R . (R.P.), I7 Comiston Rd.,
Hay, T., Ninewells, near (Joiners) Cunningham, A . (Joiner) Morningside
Hiley & Orchar, 2I North T ay St. Reoch & Kilgour, I6 Long Wynd Douglas, G., l\1loir St. (l\1ason & Bonnar, Thos., 58 George St.
(Electric ians) (Plasterers) Joiner) (Painter )
Hodge, D., I86 High St., Locbee Robertson & McPherson, Downfield Drummond J. Kirn (Joiner) Brown, C. & J. 1 Bernard Ter.
(Joiner) (Masons) Gray, A., Hillfoot St. (Painter) (Joiners)
How, D. P., & Son, I I Caldrum St. Robertson, T. (R.P.) , I28 Princes St. Grieve, J., Ferry Brae (Painter) Brown, \\f. C. P. Muricston Rd.
(Joiners) Russell & Wilson, I56 Hawkbill Hay, G. ,lanc St. (Plu p1ber) (Joiner)
Hunter, Geo., IJ Constable St. (Painter) Hay, J., .rgylc St. (Plumber) Bruce, R ., & Son , 25 Greenside Pl.
(Joiner) Russell, T ., Russell Lane (Iroufoun- Inglis, J., Mill St. (] oiner) (Brick Builders)
Hutchison, D., 50 North Lindsay St. <le r and Engineer} l\fcCallcm, H ., Hillfoot St. (Painter) Burn & Baillie, GJ Hanover St.
[Slater) Scott, David, 42 Dura St. (Plumber) McCo nn ochie, J., Church St. (P ntr.) (Plumbers)
Hynd, D., IO Forebank Rd. (Pl um- Scott, John Wellgate (Plumber) McCulloch & \Valker (Masons) Burn Bros. (R .P.), 7I Hanover St.
ber) Scott, J .,& Son, IO Fyffe St . (] oiners) McDougall, H. lMason) Calder, A ., IJ Barclay Pl. (Joiner)
Keay, D ., Hillbank Irnwks. (Irnfdr.) Sellars, Robt., IO Taylors Lane 1vlcFarlane, A., St.Andrew St. (Plas- Campbell, W ., & Son, 55 Torphicben
K eay, T. C.,Ogilvie St. (lronfounde r) (Joiner) terer) St. (Plasterers)
Keill, J ., 262 Perth Rd. (Painter) Sharp, David, Lintrathen Pl.(Mason) McGregor, A., Manse Rd. (Mason) Catto, Thos., 4J Barony St. (Slater)
Labuirn,Jas., I8 Mid _St (Plasterer) Shaw, J. F., & Son, 5 Lowde ns Alley M cPherson, G., Hillfoot St. (Slater) Cavanagh, P. F., Dean Park l\1euse
Laburn, ., & Son , 2 Dallfield Ter. (Joiners) Melville , A., Hillfoot St. (Joiner) (Plasterer)
(Slaters) Sheach,R.,Jr.,I8 M eadowside (Msn.) Miller, J. , Argyle St. (Painter) Chisholm, R. IC, & Co ., Canning St .
Laburn, Wm., J9~ Larch St. (Slater) Shepherd, J. & E., JI Panmure St. Mitchell. J. , Kirn (Slater) (Joiners)
Laing, R., IS Castle St . (Mason) (] oiners) Parker, J ., Wellington St. (Joine r) Clark, Jas., I24 George St. (Painter)
Law, D. & A., 46 Foundry Lane Shepherd, It., 9 Paterson St. (Joiner) Paterson, A . Cromwell St. (Plas- Clunas, W., & Co ., I8 Albert Pl.
(Slaters) Smith, A ., I26 B lackness Rd.( Mason) terer) Slaters)
Law, Wm. 6 Forest Pk. Rd. (Slater) Smith, Chas., & Son, I2 & I4 Queen R eed, J., Kirn (Plumber) Colville, A., & Co., 20 Mayfield .Rd.
Lawless, M. 22 Hean's Lane {Plas- St. (] oiners) Stewart, I-l., Hillfoot St. (Plumber) (Masons and Joine rs)
terer)
1
Smith, J., & Son, 22 Rosebank St . Tannock , J ., A rg)'le St. (:\Iason) Cook, Wm.,& Sons, Roseburn (H eat-
Lee, Croll & Co., Lawside Foundry (Masons) \Vall ace, A., :M01r St. (Plumber) ing and V e ntilating Engineers)
(lronfounders) Spalding, A. L., Taylor's Lane Whitelaw, W., North Milton Rd. Cormacb, Alex., 70 Causewayside
Lickley, A. & R., SI R eform St. (Joiner) Wilkie, E ., Kirn St . (Mason) (Joiner)
(T oiners) Stewart, 9 Sea Wynd (Joiner) Young, T., J(jrn (Painter) Cowie, VY.,& Son, 6 Angle Park Ter.
Lic"kley, R., & Son, 220 Perth Rd. Stewart, f ., I6 Forfar ltd. (] oiner) Young, 'f., W ellington Pl. (Joiner) (Masons)
(Joiners) Stocks, 'I'. C., 26 Crescent Lane Crerar & Swanson, 29 Bruutsfield P l.
(Joiner) JJUNS. (Masons)
Linder, Luke\ I28 B lackness Rpad
(Bricklayer Thomson, Jos., 154 Nethergate Duns, G ., \Vest Cotta\\:e Crowe, Ta1Ues, M:urrayfield (Joiner)
Lindsay & Scott, 42 & 44 Barrack St. (Painter) Pringle, Geo., North St. Cruicksbank 1 J as. 1 34 Torphichen
(Glaziers) Webster, Wm. (R.P.), ;8 Ann St. ,- JJUNSCORE. St. (Oven Builder)
Lindsay, J ., Soapwork Lane (Slater) Whitton, A. (R.P.), 7I Victoria Rd. Cumming, Thos., & on, 2 Cockburn
Whyte, C.,IJoLochee Road(Plmbr.) Broatc>, H., Kilnhouses (Mason) St. (Shop Fitte rs)
.Macaulay, T., J7 North Tay St. M a xwell, D ., Dalgonar Saw Mill
(Joiner) Will, A., rr Park Pl. (Mason) Cunuingl1am, Alex ., & Co., 18 Leith
MacFarlane, J ., J and 5 East Dock Wilson,l·• Eadies Rd. D UNTOCHER, Glasgow. St. (Glaziers)
St. (Marble Mason) Young, ., IO Smalls Wynd (Joiner) "Winton, D. (Mason) Currie, A ., 4 South Grey St. (Sbop -
McGilvray, G., 115 Murraygate Young, A lex. W., I68 Perth Rd fitter)
Mackay, ] ., & Son , 42 Castle St. (Plumber) DUNVEGAN, Skye. Dawson, J. , & Son , W est Silvermills
(Painters) McDonald, J ., Roag (Mason) (Bellhan~ers)
JJUNFEllNLJNE •
.McNab & McRostie, 49 Forebank D eas, W . (R.P.), 25 Thistle St.
Addison, J as., 55 Pittencrieff St. DYCE, 11.S.O. Dickson & Walker, JI Frederick St.
Rd. (Toiners) Christie, S ., Junr. (Slater),
McRitcbie, A., 29 Temple Lane (Joiner) (Glazier)
(P lasterer) Anderson & Downie, Carnegie St . DYSART. Dobie, Geo ., & Son, 2J George St.
"11'1cTavish, John, 5 Seafield Lane (Joiners) (Painters)
Bald & Templeman, CairneyhiH Alison, W ., Quality St. (Toinor) Dobson, A ., 2 Bernard Ter. ( later)
(Joiner) Briggs, Robt., Townheaa (Plumber)
Marshall & Grant, 62 Bell St. Beveridge,] ohn, & Co., Cross Wynd Dryburgb, Geo., & Son, I W est
(Slaters) Hay, G., & So11;. Relief St. (Joiners) Circus Place (Masonsb
(Ironfounders) Tobnstone, D . (::.later & Plasterer)
l\ilartin & Gibson, 6 Ireland's Lane Brough, R., 52 Grieve St. (Joiner) Drys_dale & Gilmour, almeny St.
Crawford G ., Priory Lane (Joiner) king & Co ., JI Cross St. (Painters) (Masons & Joiners)
· (Plasterers) · Mavor, John (Mason)
l\fartin, D., & Son, 7J Victoria Rd. Dick, G . Junr., Maitland Sq Mason) Duncan, J., & Sons, 75 Grove St.
Dick, R ., J ames P lace (Mason) Ro Jb, Jas., 5 Cross St. (Plumber) (Joiners)
(Slaters ) Wedderspoon, \~T m. (Painter)
1\llealmaker, Wm ., 18 Lowdens Duncanson, F. , Market St. (Mason) Edgar, D ., I York Place (Joiner)
A lley {Slate r) Fernie, A . s,, Dewar St. (M!Son) EJ.RLSTON. Elliott, W., Inverleith Row (Joiner)
i\1eek, M ., 4I Annfield Rd. (Marble Finnick, J .. Lastlebla1r Pk . Murdison,T. B . (Slater and Plumber) Fergus, J . & ]., 18 Milton St.
Mason ) Graham, D., 22 Woodhead Street Rodgers, W., & Sons (Plasterers)
Miller, Robert, Soapwork Lane (Joiner) . . F innie, Alex., 15 Jamaica St. Lane
Heggie,} ., Colton Junction (Tomer) EAST LINTON. (Plasterer)
J\'1itchell & Co., 20 Benv1e Rd.
(Masons) Hutchison, }.,Cemetery Rd. (Mason) Cameron, J. & J . (Slaters) Fisher 1 David, Gilmore Park
..Mitchell, W., & Son (R.P.), 15\) Hutton & Watson, Queen Anne St. Fraser, J. (Joiner) (Plasterer)
Cowgate (Plumbers) Katcben, J. (Slater and P lasterer) Forbes, Robt. , Bell' s M ill s (Joiner )
452 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Scotlan cl-continued. Scotland-continued.


Hartley & Smith, JO St. Andrew Sq . Paterson, H., & Sons (R.P.), 5 Elm Fordyce, W., 27 High St. (Painter)
Est(tblished ove1· a qua'rter n.f a centm·y.

J. & F. FORREST,
joiners & uilding Contractors,
STEAM JOINERY V..'ORKS,
I (Painters)
Harvey, J. & T., I Forth Street
(Painters)
Hastie, D., 55 Torphichen St. (Mason
and Slater)
Hay & Ogilvy, Loudon Rd.
How
Penman, D., & Sons, Gilmerton
(Masons)
Potts, G. & H., 127 George St.
(Painters and Tile Layers)
Proctor & Son (R .P.), 2J Church
Forsyth, Alex., Culbard St. (Painter)
Forsyth, D., Hall Pl. (Mason)
Garrow, Alex., Mayne Rd. (Mason)
George, J., Reidbaven St. (Carpr.)
George, Jos., Mayne Rd. (Carpenter)
Gordon, J. (R.P.), & Son, So uth St.
Duff Street, Edinburgh. Henderson, Jno., 2r Castle Street Lane Gray, Geo ., Forhcath 't. (Plasterer)
(Mason) Purves, D., & Co., 12 Rose Street Grigor, Jas., Mayne Rd. (Carpenter)
All la?ids of ':Joiner ~Vork (Plumbers)

~
executed. Henderson, T. P. (R.P.),73 G.rove St. mieson, W., Hay St. (Mason)
Hendry, G. & W., rr9 Lothian Rd. Reid & Downie, Howe t. (Painters) ames, John, South St. (Painter)
Country :Mansions and other high- (Pain te rs ) Rendall & Pottinger, Christian Bank
class work a speciality. essiman, J.,51 South St. (Carpenter)
Herd,'~' ., J9 Queen St. (Painter. &c.) (Joiners ) intrea, J., & Son, H'.igh Street
1lfansion T-JQuses 'recently completed and Reynolds, W., 12 Gibson Terrace
in prog1·ess include tltejollowing- Hislop, R G., 7, 9 & I I Pitt St.(Bell- (Painters)
banger) (B rickbui lder) Lyon & Sons, Commerce Street
Strone House, Blo.irgowrie, Perth- Howie, "\V., 27 Grindly St. (Plumber) Rhind, B., Cambridge St. (Sculptor)
shire; Eccles House, Kelso; Me~s rs . (Plumbers)
Hume, T . (H.P .), 2A Stafford St. Roberts, G., 42 Haymarket Ter. McBean, P. Mayne Rd. (Mason)
Leadbetter and Fairley, Archt• .,
Edinburgh. Woodfield House, Co l- Inglis, A., Rankcillor St. (Slater) (Mason) , McDonald, H., Hall Pl. (Carpenter)
inton; J\.'.[essrs. Baird a.nd Thomson, Inglis, J. M., 19 Queensferry St . Robertson , A., & Sons (R.P. ), JI Mcivor, A., West Bank (Plasterer )
(Plumber) Nicolson St, McKe nzie T., New Elgi11 (Carptr.)
Archts., Glasgow. Corbet Castle, J ohnston, J., 6J Grove St. (Plasterer) Rob ertson, Chas., 93 Pleasance
Kelso; Messrs. Hardy and ·wight, McKerron 1 A.,Lossiewy!1d (Mason)
kay, W., Loanheacl (Plumber) (Sm ith) Mackie & McKenzie, North Stred
Archts.,Edinburgh. MuirendHouse, Kennedy, J., 96 Pitt St . (Plasterer) Robson, Thos., 57 E. Crosscauseway
Colinton; WarrenderHouse,Murray- (Carpenters)
Kelly,D., 17 H enderson Row (Sc ulp.) (Smith) McKilligan,J., High St. (Carpen ter)
field; H. J. Blanc, Esq., R.S.A., Kelly, Tohn, & Son, IIJ Rose St. Ross & Graham, n5 St. Leonard's
Archt., Edinburgh. Feddal Castle, McPherson, J., Bishop Mill (1lfason)
(Smitfis) St . (Plasterers) Reid, A., Elm House (Mason)
Braco, Perthshire; A. W. Mac- Kelly, L., St. l'illans Ter.(Road & Ross, J., 17 Duncan St. (Plasterer Robertson, T., Batcben St. (Painter)
naughton, Esq., Archt., Edinburgh . Drain Contractor) and file Laxer)
B eech mount House, Corstorphine; Ross, A., Greyfriars St . (Plumber)
Kennedy, J. A., 77 Pitt t. (Plasterer) Rutherford, j., & Son (R.P.), 54 Ross, Bros. (R.P.) High St.
Messrs. M' Arthy & \.Yatson, Archts., Kerr, J. H., lJ Dairy Rel. (Sculptor) Haymarket Ter.
Edinburgh. Ross, J ohn, North St. (Carpenter)
Kidd, Robt., 29 Barclay P l. (Slater) Scott & Davie, 26 Morton S t. (and Scott, A., South Guildry St.( Carpr.)
Amongst the numerous contrncts Kinnear, :Moodie, & Co., 20 Iona St. Carpenters)
we have at present in progress ii! the Scott, Wm., Earnan Bank (Mason)
(Masons) Scott, A., & Son, Gilmore Park Sellar & Leitch, South St. (Car-
Edinburgh New Fever Hospital, Kirkwood, VV. J., Jun., Aunandale (Ca r~ e nte rs)
Colinton Mains, the accepted esti- penters)
St. Lane (Mason) Scott, j., 26Braid Cres. (Joiner) Spark, P., High St. (Pain ter)
mates for Joiner '.York of which is Laidlaw, R., & Son, Simon Sq. (Gas . Simpson & Taylor, 17 Upper Gray
over £42,000. Architect, Robert Mor- Thomson & Fraser, High St. (Con-
fitters) St. (Masons) creters)
ham, Esq., City Chmbrs.,Edinburgh . Lamb, R., & Son, Logie Green Slater & W'augh, Loche nd Rd. Vincent,W.B.,Culbard St.(Plumber)
Works, Bcaverbank (Joiners) (Masons) Wilson,]., High St. (Slater)
Forrest, W., 2r Comiston Rd· Lamb, T., & Sons, Sciennes Place S later, S. & R., Stewart Tcr., Gorgie . Young, ., Mayne Rd. (Mason)
(Joiner) (Slaters) Smith, D. C., J4 Broughton St. }!,/,/ 1£.
Forrester, T., E. London St. (Join er) Laurie, C., Brunswick Rd. (Joiner) (Painter) Currie, J. 0., South St.
Forsyth, W., & Son, 43 Forrest Rd. Law & Bruton, W est Silvermills Smith, S., J Buccleuch St. (Joiner) Mcinstosh, John, Williams burgh
(Painters) Lane (Joiners) Smith, T., U. Grove Place (Joiner) Purves, J., & Son, High Street
Fraser, VV., D ean Sculp ture Works, Lennox, ·w., & Sons, 10 R1ego St. Smith, W., I I Nicolson Sq. (Pl umbers)
Dean (Sculptor) (Plasterers) Souden, J., 5 Spottiswoode Rd. Scott, D., & Co., Earlsferry
Gavine, \¥m ., 70 & 198 Morningside Little, J. \R.P.), 16 Morrison St. (Mason) Sunier, C. M., Liberty
Rel. (Slater) Little, .ft. R.P.), 12 H~milton Pl. Stalker, Robt.,&Son, lJ-I7 Lothi:tn EV.d.N'l'ON, S.0.
Gerard, 'Wm., & Sons,Wheatfield St . Little, \.Ym., 77 & 79 Pitt Street Rd. (Painters) Grant, Andrew (Carpenter)
Gerard, W., Junr., J2 Myrtle Ter. (Smith) Steel, J., 2 Torphichen St. (Mason Grant, A. (Mason)
(Plaste rer) Low & Son, 7J Clerk St. (Slaters) & Joiner) McKenzie, D. (Joiner)
Gibb, David, Washington Lane, Lowclon Bros., & Co.,50 Frederick St. Stevens, D. (R.P.), 15 Howe St . F.d.&Klllf(.
Dairy Rd.· (Joiner) (Electrical Engineers) Stewart & Rae, lJ-' George St. Armstrong, J., Graham's Rd. (Plum-
Gibson, Thos., & Son, Gibson Ter. Lowe, David, & ~ons, Gilmore Park (Plumbers) ber)
(Ironfounders) (Heating Engineers) Stewart. W., 98 Dairy Rd. (Plastr. Brown, R. (R.P.), Bank St.
Good, G., Liberton (Joiner) Lownie, J., Gilmore Park (Joiner Stoddart, W., 2J West Preston St. Buchanan & McDonald, Glebe St.
Graham & Reith, 46 George Street and Mason) (Plumber) (Plasterers)
(Painters) McAdam, J., 13 London St. (Mason) Stratton, J. W., & G., JO Upper Gray Cairns, A., W. Bridge St.(Plumber)
G raham, R., 45 N. Castle St.(Slater) McAndre~v, C., lJ Lauriston Grdns. St. (Road Contractors) Christie, J., Dundee Court (Slater)
Grant, D., & Son, Bernard Ter. (Joiner & Mason) Stuart's Granolithic Stone Co., Ltd., Cowan, P., Cistern Lane (Joiner)
Grant, Donald, Elder St. (Shopfitter) Macdonald, J. (R.P.), J Dundas St. 6 Torphichen Pl. (Plasterers) Dalziel, R., Griffiths St. (Mason)
Gray, Jas., & Son, 16 George IV. Macfarlane & Wallace, 9 Randolph Sutherland, D., & Sons, 104 .li.aeburn Dewar, J. & P., Thornhill Rd.
Bridge Pl. (Painters) Place (Joiners) (Joiners)
Gray, Wm., Se nr. 1 6r Frederick St. l\1cGlashen, S ., & Son, Cauonmil!s Tait, Thos , Clyde St. (Smith) Draper, D., II Grahams Road
(Plumber) Bridge (Sculptors) Thomson, R., JJalry Rd. (Sculptor) (Plumber)
Greenlaw, Alex., lJS St . Stephen St. McGregor,D.,2 Barclay Ter. (Msn.) Thoruburn, R., & Son, 135 and 137 Forgie, J., Manor St. (Joiner)
(Joiner) Mackenzie & Moncur, Balcarres St. Buccleuch St. (:Masons) Gardner, J., Rodge St. (Mason)
Greig, D., & Co., Spitafield Cres. (Heating Engineers) Turner, W., & Sons, 16 Torphichen Gardner, Wm. D., Griffiths St.
(Joiners and Masons) McKenzie Bros., Edinburgh Foun- St. (Masons) (Mason)
Gnevc, A., Morningside College dry, Slatefi eld Rd., and Gilmore Waddell , Andrew, & Son, Freer St. Gibson & Gray, Bainsford (Joiners)
Grieve, N ., Washington Lane, Dairy Park (Engineers & lronfounders) (Road and Drain Contractors) Gibson, W., Griffiths St. (Bricklayer)
Rd. (Joiner) McKenzie,Vv.,HopePk.Ter. (Mason) Walker, W. G .,& Sons, l>rederick St. Hamilton, W. D., 78 G rahams Rd .
Gunn & Co., lJO George St. (Tile- McKnight, J,, 2 Cadzow Place (Asphalters) (B rickbuilder )
layers) :i)i!cLauchlan, Brown & Co ., Annan- Walker, T., 24 Morrison St. (Joiner) Happer, J., Wilson's Bldgs. (Slater)
dale St. Lane (Masons) Walker, l'., 48 Buccleuch St. (Plas- Hodge, J., Gartball P lace (.\'Lason)
McLean, F., JS Sciennes terer) Kellock& Kilgour, 76 Grahams Rd.
l\iicLennan, -, 2 W. Cro$S Causeway Watherston, J., & Son, 29 Qucens- (Joiners)
McLeod, N., 49DundeeTer.(Mason) ferry St. (J oiners & Masons) Lindsay & Blanche, Dundee Court
Martin, J no., 53 Dundee Terrace W atson, A., & Son, Union St. (Joiners)
(Bricklayer, &c .) Watson, Gilbert, Woodburn Terrace Lorn, R., Glebe St. (Joiner)
Mather, A., & Son , Dairy Rd . (Engs.) Watson, W. & J. R., Iona St. (and MacNair. D., Park St. (Plasterer)
Meikle & Philip, Torphichen Street Toincr) Main, J. & A .. W est End (Joiners)
(Heating Engineers) White & B ee, St. Leonard's St . Maxwell, J., Meeks Rd. (Bricklayer)
Mekie, D., Waverley Park, Abbey White, A., 6 Murrayfield Pl. (Mason) McKearncy, 0., Comely Ter. ( l:lrick-
Hill (Mason) White, J., & Co., (R .P.s) ro South layer)
Middleton & Robertson, 4 Ladylield St . Andrew St. Millar, J., Graham's Rel. (Plasterer)
Place (Joiners) White, John, 79 Coniston Drive Morrison, J. 1 St. Crispin's Pl. (PJas ...
Millar, J., Suburban House, off Wbyte, P., Freer St. (Mason) terer)
Maxwell St. (Mason) 'Wightman, J. (R .P.), 7 & 14 South Nimmo, R., Howgate (Joiner)
Mitchell, A.,47 JJundeeTer. (Mason) Saint David ~t. O'May, D., Melville St. (Glazier)
Mitchell, J., & Son, JO :Fettes Row '.Yilliamson, T., J4 Frederick St. Sanderson, G., P ark T er. (Mason)
(Masons & J oiners) (Plumber) Stewart, J. Bainsford (Slater)
Montgomery, H. T. & R., North Wilson, J. & R.,2J Riego St. (Joiners) Summers, G.,Grahams Rd.(Plumber),
M erchiston Avenue (Joine rs) Wilson, D., 100 Potterrow (Joiner) Turner,J ohn,Cockburn St .(Plumber)
Morris, J obn, & Sons, r2 Torphichen Wishart, D., u8 Dairy Rd. ('fainer ) "\Vallace & Connell, High Station
Pl. (Road and Drain Contractors) Young & Co. (R.P.), u2 Nicofson St. Rd . (Plumbers)
Morrison & Son, 31 Drurnshcugh Pl., Young, J., & Sons, Bryson Rd. Weston, W., IJj Grahams Rd.
(Plumbers) ELGIN. (Joiner)
Maxon & Carfrae, 77 George Street Brodie, J., S . Guildry St. (Plasterer) F'.d.£K[,.AND.
(Painters) Clark, J. H., Moss St. (Plumber) Laurie, W. (R.P.)
Muirhead, Andrew, & Son, 14 Castle Davidson & Hay, Academy St. Page, William
St. (Painters) (Masons) Ji'OCllABERS.
Muirhead, J., 12 North St. Andrew Davidson, A,, High St. (Slater)
.................................... St . (Joiner) Douglas, H., Culbard "t. (Plumber)
Glass, Wm. (Carpenter)
L egge, Wm. (Mason)
Hamilton, P., L iberton (Joiner) Paterson Bros., 234 Causewayside Dunbar, A . & R., Park Place (Car- McKenzie, John (Carpenter)
Harper & Son, Easter Rd . (Plstrs .) (Joiners) penters) Tully, Tbos. (Carpenter)
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 453

Scbtland-continued. Scotland-continued ..
FM/FAR. Scott, John, Bank St. (Plumbe r) Eadie, Geo . & Son, 405 Machieson St·
Ad_amson, D., Yeaman St . (Mason) Scott, Wm .. 23 Hi~h St . (Joiner) Emery, John, 21 Carment Drive'
Hain,_A., 26~ West High St. (Join<·r)
Cargill, Jas., & Co ., Canmore St.
(Masons)
Steve nson, J. , 43 uecn St. (Joiner)
S.utberland, G .. Al crt Pl. ( culptor)
lait Bros., 60 High St. (Painters and
Cairns & Laing, Shaw la nds
F~rguson & Anderson, 24 Regent
Moray St ., Calton (IA' ri g:hts)
Doig, J., JO South St. (Plasterer) Glaziers) REG I STEREo'Y . Ferguson & S inclair 1 70 \Vells Rd.
Farquharson, J., Chapel St. ~oin<>r) 1:homson, A. (R.P.). Albert Pl. (Maso ns)
Hay,A.,& Co., Academy St. ( omers) 1 .w eedie, J., & Son (R .P.), Hi gh St. Plumbers, Gasfl.tters, F e rguso n, A ., 28r Bath St. (Wright)
Henderson, A., 87 Castle St. (l aintcr) VYatt, G ., & Son, 15 Bridge St. Ferguson, G._, & Sons, r44 Gardne r
Kerr, J., 96 West Hi gh St . (Slater) (Painters a nd G laziers) Street (Wrights)
Langl a nds, D. (R.J?.), l W. High St. Wood, ·w. & J., Galapark Rd. (an d and Zinc Workers, Ferrier, J. & '\¥., 37 Ste\.,cuson St.,
Leith, John, Castle St . (Plumber) Joiners) Calton (Wrights)
Low, A ., G lamis Rd. (Joiner) GALS TOX. ALL KINDS OF CHEM I CAL PLANT
F?rris,R., r29W.Regent St.(Modellr.)
Masterton, D., Castle "St. (Plastere r) Ande r~o n.R . , BentnickTer. (lYiason)
Fmdlay, J ames, 8 Otago St., Hill-
FITTED UP.
McBeth, D., East High St. (PlµmberJ McKitil , Hugh, Cross St. (Joiner) head (Joi ner)
~1cl.aren, Alex., 5 Couttit!'s Wyn<l Hot, Cold,&: Spray Baths, &:c., &:c. l>indlay, J. & G., 24 Grant Street
Yendall, A ., 20 Barr St. (Joiner)
(Plumbe r) (Wrights)
McLaren,W., 83 E. High St.(Paintcr)
:'Ii cLean, J., 56 North St. (Mason )
GA II El,OCillfEAJJ, H elensburgli. 5 CARLTON PLACE, Fleming, P . & R., & Co ., 29 Argyle
St. (Ironfounders)
Hamil ton , "\V. (Joiner )
Ylilne , \V. 1 & Sons, Green St. (Pl um- Shedden, R . (Plumber) Near Portland Stnet Suspension Foley & Co ., rr Houldsworth St.
bers) Bridge, (Slaters)
Moffat, ·w., & Co ., "\V. High St. GATEIJOUSE . F orbes,A., IDA HydePark St.(W right)
(Slaters)
Morrison , "\V., Dund ee Loan (J oiner)
1VlcGaw, T. -GLASGOW. Forbes, T.. 158A Bath St. (Plasterer)
Forbes, \Vm., 167 West Graham St.
(IAVJNOTOK-TIY-nUN,o.
~{oger, D ., l East High t. (Paint<·r) ANO '. •' (Plasterer)
Spie rs, J ohn
Shepherd, A. & C., rr6EastHigh St.
0 f,A .l!IS.
2~0 Albert Rd ., POLLOKSHIELDS. Ftl~~d~ fci .& R . (R.P.), 104 Wood-
(Slaters)
Stewart, Mrs., Quee n St. (Joiner) John ston, J., Hrachead T~LEPRONE No. 8172. Fyfo (R.P .) & Allen , Ltd., 4J St.
Thompson,D .,IATest HighSt.(Pa inter) n r,A sno w. Geor!l'e's Rd.
Wattcrston, J., & Sons, 57 Glamis Galbraith & "Winton, 129 St. Vincent
Rd . (Masons) Adam. John, & Co. , 1104 Pollokshaws St . (Marble Cutters)
Rd. (and llfasons) Gardi ner, Robt ., 151 Cumberland
/i'OJIJI ES. Adam (Stephe n) & Co., r99 Bath St. Cairns, John (R.P.), 18 Bath St.
Caldc_r, A., & Sons, 586 and 588 St., S .S. (Plumber)
Anderson, J., Market St. (Mason) (Glass SLainers) Gib b, R., & So ns, 49 Sword Street
Angus & Ross (Plasterers) Allan, A ., 13 Eglinton St. ( Wri~ht) Eghngton St. (Plasterers)
Calderwood, Robert, 85 Glebe St. _(Masonsl
Cameron, R. (Plasterer) Allan, Jas ., & Son, 567 Cathcart' Rd ., Gibbon, E., 15 H enrietta Pl ace
1"orbes & Sons (Slate rs & Plumbers) Govanhill (Plumbe rl
Caklcrwooc, Thos., 3 r A lbert Rd. (Joi ner)
Lamg, A., South St. (Carpenter) Allan,,W., & Cowan, 27 Scamore St. Gilchrist, R ., & Son, 50 New St.
Macdonald, A., Hig h St. (Painter) (Wnghts) East (Maso n)
Cameron, C . (R.P. ), 219 Cambridge Calton (B rickbuilders} '
Mackcnz1c, ] ., Orchard St . (Mason) Allan & Baxter, r98 Maxwell Rd. St. G lass S tai ners' Co., The, n8 W est
Murray, R ., & Son Pollokshi<•lds (Wrights) ' Regent t.
Anderson & H cndcnwn, Ltd. Ren- Campbell, P. & A ., Campbell St.,
Robe rtson),. (and Carpenter) Govan (\¥rights) Goldie, _Tas ., & Son, 52 St. Enoch's
l{obertson, ., Urqub.art St. (Paintc·r) wick St., Kinning Pk . (\Vrigbts) Sq. (Masons)
An.d erson, .H. I.., & Co., 233 St. Campbell, R., 138 Kent Rd.
Ross , D., olbootb St. (Mason) (Plumber) Gordo n, Vl., 152 West Graham St.
Ross, Wm .. Hig h St. (Mason) Vin ct: nt St. (Pai ntC' rS)
Carbarns, J. , & Sons, 128 I-Iunte r St. Gow, A ., & Co., 583 Govan Rd .,
~mith, It., Cumm,ing St. (Carpe nter) Anderson, Jas., 166 George St.
(S laters, Plasterers, &c.) (Masons)
Stewart & Sons, 1 he Greens(l\'lason~.l (Plumb ers) Gr?-ham, G. H" & Co., rr 4 Great
Anderson, John, 362 Parliamentary Carlton, C . , & Son, 18<) St . Vincent
Ji'OET llOSE, 11.S .O . St. (Painters) W estern Rel. (Painters)
Rd. (Sla tPr and Plasterer) Graha m, J., & lCo ., 184 G eorge St .
Carn~ichacl. R., Douglas St., Partick
Artl1ur, Duncan, High St . (Plasterer) Anderson, f. & R. , 76 Bath S tree t (Wrights)
Davidson, vVm., High St. (Painte i-) · {Painters) Carrick, G. & D. (R.P. ), 256
Sauchielrn ll St . Gray, A. & G., JO Bath St. (Wrights)
DO\vn , Geo ., Academy St. (l\ l ason) Anderson, J>. & VV., 64 Doug las St., Gray, C., & on, 18 Paul St.(Wrights)
1\faclennan, R., Castle St. (Carpenter ) off Bothwell St. (Maso ns) CbrisLic & Smith, 28 East Market St
(Iron founders) · Gray, C., & Co., 122 W est Campbell
Wilson, N., Aca demy St. (Plu mber; Anderson, ft. & A., 283 Parliam nt- St. (Painter s)
ary Rd. (Masons) Clark, Scott & Co .. Ld., 23 & 25 Ox
F OJl1' !VILLI.A Al. ford St., S.S. (Gas htte rs) Graydon, J ., 25 Craignestoch St.
Anderson, R. 1 & Sons, 190 Dum- (Pl:istere r)
Allan & Fraser, High St. (Painters) barton Rd . (Wrights) C lerk, D. , IV. Son, 92 "\Vellington St .
Anderson & Nisbet, Middle St. (Smiths) Gree n, J., & Co., 596 Eglington St.
Anderson, Wm., 49 Bellfield St. (Maso ns)
(Plumbers) (Brickbuilde r) Cochrdne. J. , Junr., 205 St. J ames
Cameron, D.,Viewforth Lane (Jo in er) Rd . (IV right) G rieve, J. , 486 Duke St. (Plumber)
A nderson, \ ,V . (R.P.), 28q Ruch:i.nan Gneve, J ohn & Co., 17 Stirling St
Cameron, D. , Cameron R<l. (Mason) Collier, Geo ., Prior Bank Balgray
Campbell, R. ,Farfcrn Rd. (Plumber)
St . J~Iill, Sp rin gLurn ' Cow~addcns (Plasterers) .,
Arbuckle, H. , & Sons, Orr St., Brid...-e- Guthne & Co. , 68 Kelvin Street
~ ummin g 1 Ewen, .H igh St. (Slater) ton Cro~s (S lat<'rs & Plas_Lcrcrs} Cbl~i::· W., Mansfield Ter., Spring-
(Wr_ights & Joi ners)
Fraser, Uonald, Fraser Sq . (Sla te r) Arnot, J. L., 20,1 HaLh St. (Plumbn) Guthrie (] . & \\r.), & Andrew Wells
Grny, A. L., High St. (Painter) Con nel l, J as .. TA South Coburg St.
Harper, Rollt. , High St. (Plumber)
Barlas, G., & Co ., IJ Ruthven St.,
Coombe, J., & Son, ro3 North 1-Ian- LcL, 2J7 W est George St. (Glas~
Hillhearl (Masons) SLa_1ners a nd Decorators)
Livingston, J., Hig h St. (Mason) Barln.s, l\[., 3r "Yindsor T err. over St. (Heatin g Engineers)
.\1.' oil, D ., ·cameron Rd . {Mason) Cormack, J., & Sons, 36 Abercorn }I~mdton & Co., 10 Margaret St.,
BaLhgatc, JI. S., ;so J)ukc Slreet . S.S . (Slaters & Conc rete Pavi ors )
l\f cEw:l. 11 1 A . 1 Middle St. (Plastert:r) (P lastt-rcr) SL (H ea tin g- Engineers)
McKellow. A., Gordon Sq . (Toine r) Consland IV. Mac kay, lSO Hope St. Jiannl to n, l\lfarr & Co., Govan Saw
Baxtl'I', John , 20 Catherin e St. Mills
McMillan , Donald , Hig-h St.()'aintcr) Hel l. P. 1H.P. , JS Sth. Portland St. (Vcnt ila.ting Engin eers)
Mc Phce, John , Cameron 'Rd. (M:l.son) Cowan, \V .. & Sons, 95 Bishop St., Hamilton, Sa.ml. , 6 Rothesav Gar-
Hd l, John, & Co ., In gram S t.. Govan dens (Hrickbuild er) -
Mitch ell, R obert, West End (Slater) Hell. H o rnsby, & Co ., T)6 Pollok- P orL Dundas (\Vr ights)
\Vri g ht, D ., Vicwforth Lane (]oinL"r) Crrt.1g, John, 94 Patt~rso n St., K.in g-s- Hcg-ney, C ., & Son (R.P.), 458 Gt.
shaws N. d. ( BrickUuilders) \.Vestern Rd., Hillhead
Benm•tt, J. H., & Sons, 50 Gordon to n (Stai r-rai ler)
l<'OSSllW.A Y, Ji'rasei·bm·qh. Crawford, T., 15 Anuadale St. I{e nderson, 1\1., 4 Gr:l nt St . (Joiner)
Younger, R. · St. (Painters) (Brickbuilacr) Hendry, w. & Son, 87 Bothwell s·t.
FYVIl?. J lack, Th os ., 1 1 PGe l St ., Pa.rtick
(Slater) Cubitt, R. , & Son, 23 Onslow Drive (Plumbers 1
Herbertson, J ., & Sons, 85 Bedford
Ferguson, J., Bogtama (Maso n) Bladen & Co., i98 St. Vincent St. Dennistoun (Bricklayers) '
Lyon , j . 1 Pctcrwcll (Carpenter) Cuthbertson , J as. , 269 Shields Rd. St .. Laurieston (& vVrights)
(l ronfounders) Hill,G., n8 St. Vincent Lane(Mason)
Pirie , J. P . (Slater) Hogie, R., 19 G ra.nville St. (Mason) (Slater)
Dairon, ]., & Sons, 19 \.Veaver St. Hodge, A., "t. Vincent PI. (Sc ulp tor)
O.ALASTITELS. Howie & Co., 372 Scotland St. Holmes, J., SandyfauldsLa.(Wnght)
(llf asons)
(Plasterers)
Hell, J.M., 17 High St. (Painter & Darric, W. & G., 163 Bothwell St. Hood, A., & Co .1 Hutchesontow n
Glazi er) Bowie, Fisher, & Co., 26 Bothwell Saw Mills, Polmadie (a nd Joiners)
St. (Painters) (Slaters).
Hell J. & P. (R.P.), Market Sq. Davidson,\\'. G.,51 West Regent St. Horn, T., 1,099 Polloksbaws Rd.
Bryden, Wm., Bridge St. (loiner) Bowie, R.,173 Cathca rtRd.( Plumbr. ) Dawson & Sheriff, 20 Canning P lace (Plumber)
Dalgleish, P. & D., Roxbu rgh Pl. Bremner, Jas., w6 Nelson St. Hunter & M a rshall, 103 Cambridge
(Plasterer) (Modellers)
(Masons) Deas,J .,& Co.,67 Sydney t. (Smiths) St. (Wrights)
Brown & Angus, r23 Cathcart St
Gladstone, A ., & Sons, Channel St. Devlin, J., & Son, 37 St . Andrew's :Hutcheso n & Grant, 128 Pitt St
(Joine rs) Kingston (\ ¥ ri ghts) Drivt·, l:>ollokshi c ld s (Masons) (W ri ghts) ' ·
H.a ll, J. & J . , Landhope Vale (a nd Brown & Fingland, r25 Barrack St. Hutcheson & M' Cathie, r59 Bothwell
Dick & B einies , 89 Forth St., Pol-
j oi ners) (Slaters) lokshiolds (Wrigh Ls) St. (Wrig hts)
Hall , R., & Co., I sland St. (a n<l llrown, A ., 46 Grafton St. ( rlastercr ) Dick. J ., & Son, 28 Hath St . (Maso n ) H utc heson, James, 247 VVcst George
Joincrs) Brown.IC, t36 VI dlingtonSt .(Sculpr .) 't. (Gasfitter )
Brown, T .. 19J l{ottonrow ( IVri(:ht) Dick, "\V .. 175 ' "'. CampbellSt. (Mason)
B eallic, Robt., cott St. (Slate r ) Donaldson, A rch<l ., Abercrornby St. :H~t.chi cson & Co ., 245 St . Vincent
l-J erbertson, A., & Son , Albe rt Pl. (& Hrown (RY.) & Youn g , 7 Bath St. (Plumber) St. (Slaters)
joiners)
Bruce A. 6q Cathedral St. (Plumber) Drummond , J., 92 Sydney Street Hutc hison & Co ., 229 Berkeley St.
H ogarth , W ., Union St. (Joiner) Bryct..: J.: & Son (R. P. ), 82 Oswald (Plasterer) {Plumbers)
Hogg, Geo., 34 SLirli ng St . (Slater) 't . Duncan, Jas ., & Son, 67 Dunard St. Hutchison, John, 520 St . Vincent St.
I-1.utton & Co. (R.P.), Lawyers Brae Brydl'n, Tohn. & ons, 60 Renfield (Masons) (Plumber)
Lindsay,J . G.,LawycrsBrae(Paintcr St. (Bcfihangers) Duncan,]., IOI Eglington St. (Pn tr.) In§i~ton, J.,& Co. (R.P.), 168 George
& G.azier) Bryden, \V,jJliam, & Sons, 300 St. Duncan, tewart , 11 l l\1am Street
McLaren, L ., C hannel S t. (Slate r) Vincent Rd. (Hellhangers) Bridgeton (Plumber) J ackson, Brown & Co ., 121 Alex -
Park, G.;& 'on, Gala Ter. (Masons) Buchanan, D ., 473 New City Rd. Duncanson, T. & R.. , 96 Buccleugb a ndra Parade
Robertson, A ., 76 St. Andrew St. (Bricklaye r ) t. (Wrights) Joh,nston & Marshall, r4 Calder St.
(Plasterer) Buchanan, D., 399 London Rd.
Eadie, A., & Son, 280 Cathcart Rd. Govanbill (Wri ghts)
Ruthven, B . (R.P .), Island St. (Wright)
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JoE~~;la':,eJ S~.has. (R.P .), 78 South McKay, A., & Co., 23 Bothwell St Purden & Callender, 106 George St. Whyte T .,10 Cambridge St. (Wright)
Johnston, J., & Son, IJO Renfield St.
(Plumbers)
(Art Carvers, &c.)
McKay II< Gray, 29 Scotia St. (and
Masons)
Raeside, J·
(Glaziers)
(R.P.), 375 Gallowgate
Rankin, as., 84 Garnethill Street
Yonde n, J., & Co., I2 Bothwell St.
(Ma rble Cutters & Tile Layers)
Young, Jas., I97 Dumbarton Rd.
Kay, T., & Co., 12 & 14 Hopetoun McKellar & Mathieson, IS6 Waddell (Wright) (Sculptor) ·
PL (W r ights) St . Rs~~ay, J ., & Sons (R .P.), 2J3 Hope Young, Tobn, 6 Balmore St., Possil-
Kean & Wardrop, I67 Bath Street McKenacher, P ., 33 South Portland park (l>l umber)
(Tilelayers) St. (Painter) Renfrew, J. T. & W . (R.P .), 2-10 Gt. G LENPARG.
Kemp, Robt ., & Sons, Bishopbriggs McKenzie, D. & J., 75 Holland St. Western Rd. Deas , A lex. (Joiner)
(and Wrights) (Plasterers) Renfrew, R . S . (R.P.), I40 North St. Deas, vVm. (Mason)
Kennedy & Wilson, J82 Springburn McKinnon . N ., & Sons, 87 South St ., Rennie, R. & \V., & Co. , 41 Cumber-
Rd. (T oiners) Kinning Park land St . S.S. (Masons) · GLENLUCE, ll.S.n.
McKissock,P ., & Son, Ld.,206 Sandy- Hen wick, John, 248 West George St. Rusk, John
Kennedy, Wm.,MarklandSt .,Partick Templeton, John
Key, Wm ., Io9 Hope Street (Heat- ford St. (Masons) Ritchie, D., J2 Elm bank St . (Masons)
ing and Ventilating Eng:ineer) MacLellan, A. . & Co., 54 and 56 Robertson, Wm., Gt. vVestern Rd. GOLSPll!J.
Kinnear, :rv.Ioodie & Co., Bath Lane, Waterloo St .(Electrical Enginee rs) Cross (and ·wright) Fraser, 0 ., & Son (Masons)
Elm bank St . (Joiners) . Maclellan, P. & W ., Ltd., I29 Tron- Hogerson, R ., 52 Mount St. (Join er) Mackay, Andrew (H.P.)
K.~ng, D ., & Son, Keppocb Iron ga te (Engineers) Rome, George, & Co., 136 VVaterloo Nicol, f. & ]. (Joiners)
Works, Possil Park (Ironfounders) McLintock, W ., 39 Otago St. (Joiner) St. (Plasterers) Sutherfand, J. (Slater)
K irkwood, John, 45 Hope St .(Mason) McMillan, J., 57 Scott St., Port Hoss, A. 1vI. , & Sons, IO & 12 Ann S t., \.Vatson, A. (Painter)
Kirkwood, W . & G., 4I8 Dumbarton Dundas (lronfounders) City (Slaters) GURllBlilDGE.
Rd., Partick (Plasterers) McMillan, Jas ., 20 Muirhouse St. Ross, Geo. , 10 Vernon St., Maryhill lknnet, T. & M.
Knox, A ., & Son, 25 Wellington St. (Plasterer) (and Wright) Braid, John (KP.)
(Wrights) McNie, D., & Co., 79 East John St. Ross, Jas., I75 \Vest Campbell St. C!apperton, J, & Sons (Slaters)
Laidlaw, Jas., I4 Playfair St ., Off (Masons) Ross,John,9 Killermont St. (Wrig:ht) ~ocbrane, Colin (Painter)
Dalmarnock Rd. (J oiner) McOuat, J., & Son, 98 London St. Roxburgh & Findlay, Quee n St., Crockett, W., lJe warton
Laird, G., & Son, IO Ann St., (Slaters) Govan JN'rights) Macfarlane, Walter (Joiner)
Bridgeton (Wrights) McQuarrie, J ., 107 North Hanover Russell, . , 7I Cumbernauld 11d. Kins ley, J as. (Joiner)
Laird & Walker, I6I Shields Rd . St . (Plasterer) (Wright Smith, Peter (Joiner)
(Brick Builders & CementWorkers) McTaggart, Hugh, 60 Mill St., Russe ll , L. (R.P.), JJO St. Vincent Thomson, Thomas
Lamb, T., & Stewart, 220 Parlia- Bridgeton (Wright) St. West, Jos.
mentary Rd. (Wrights) Mailerh W. & D., 12- IS Houldsworth Saffney, P ., SJ Abercromb ie St . (<ind GOUllOCK.
l~ auriey W., 222 St.James Rd .(Slater) Black, A., Kempock St. (Joi ne r )
1
St. (::>laters) Wrights)
Law, . & A., Rae St . (Ironfounders) Malloch, C. & J., J04 St . Vincent St . Scott, A. & J., 247 Saucliiehall St. Callendar, J ., J ohn St. (Slater)
Lawri~ T., & Co., I30 Wellington (Glaziers) (Painters ) ·Fairgri eve, A ., & Sons (R.P.),
St. (l'ainters) Marr, J.., 177 Hyndland St., Partick Sel lars, G., 24r W. Geo rge St. (Ptr.) Kempock St .
Lawson & Co., 260 W. Scotland St. (Plumber) Sellar, Tas ., & Co., 37 K elvin St., Russell, G ..H., 104 Sh?re St. (Slater)
(Wrights) Mars.hall, A. G., I2I West Regent Parti c1t ~ harp, M., Kempock St . (Plumber)
Leishman, A ., 86 West Campbell St. St . (Mason) Sharp & Cruikshanks, 44 Dundas ~1mpson. f . & l{., l(in g :St. J o in ers)
(Wright) Marshall, Tno .,Bishopbriggs (Mason) Street , City (Plumbers ) ~,Iave n, M., 22Hopcton St . tPlastcn.~r)
Lightbody, Wm., 42 Sydney St . Martin, 1'., r7r West Regent St. Sharp, Geo .,& Son, J7 Holmbead St. ,1,arbert, W. S., 9 Bath St. (J oiner)
(Wright) (Plumber) (Masons) l wecdale, D . , J ohn St. (Joiner)
Lindsay, J ., & Sou, IJ Pitt Street Mason, R ., 104 Sauchiehall Street Shaw, ·w ., & Sons , 94 Commerce St . GJIANGE.J10U1'IJ .
(Painters) (Plumber) (Masons) Aitken Bros . (Plumbers)
Livingstone, David, 85 lVIaxwell St. Me ikle & Sons, 19 and 2r Wellington Sinclair, J.P., 2J Macfarlane St. Aitken, H . (Mason)
Po!lokshaws (Wright) St. (Glazie rs) Skimmin g, \i\Tm., 21 Victoria Rd. Baird & Primrose (Msns. & Brklrs.)
Love, Arcbd., and Sons, 150 Oxford Meikle, W., 48 E ..Howard St .(Slater) (Wright) J~aird, P. (Slater_ and P..lasterer)
St. (Painters) :M~iklejobn, A. , 10 Kerr Stree t, Smeaton, J., 58J Govan Rd . (Joiner) Earquhar, _f., Ha1lway St. (Joiner)
Low, A . (R.P.), 78 M e rk land St., Hopehill Rd . (Wright) Sm ith, P ., 8 1'1ason St. (1'1onumental Marshall, Wm . (Joiner)
Partick M ellis, Daniel, 77 Dumbarton Rd., Sculptor) Morrison, vV., Grange ~t . (Pl umbr.)
Lumsden, Robt., 20 Fin lay Drive, Partick (J oiner) Spiers, Moses, & Sons, 95 Bothwell R ussell,] . (Slater and Plasterer)
Dcnnistoun (Brick & Ove n Builde r) Melvin, J., 4 Maxwell St., Partick St. (Plumbers) ' l{utherford, D., Dundas St. (J omer)
Lyall, J., 6I Allison St. , Govan hill (Wright) Sprou l, M.,_ Hutcheson St. (Plumbe r) Taxlor, A., Dundas St. (Plumber,&c.)
Maben, Jas ., & Co ., 65 Egli ngton Millar & Murray, I87 Pollokshaws Stal ker & JJaye, 112 Gt . ..Western Rd. \,Ydltamson, A., Oxgang (Joiner)
St. (T omers) Road (and Wrights I (Plumbe rs) Yo ung, G. & E. (Plu mbers, &c .)
M acalfan, J., no Stirling Rd . (Wr't.) Miller, I osepb, 60 Cromwell St . Stcwen, Alex ., An nies land Cross GRANTOWN.
M cAlpine, G., I8I Dalmarnock Rd. (Glass Stainer) Steven, °'IJV., & Sons, 48I London Rd . Grant, A. Macpherson
(Plumber) l\iillcr, W., K.irklee Rd., Kelvinside (B rickbui lders)
M cAipine, R., & Son , I88 St . Vin - Milne, J. 1 & Son, Ltd. , III St. Vin- Stevenson, R., & Son, 25 Risk St .
Smeaton, Adam
GREENLAW.
cent St. (Railway Contractors) cent St . (Plumbers, &c.) (Slaters)
McAulay, Clark, & McLaren, 182 Mitchell & Davis, 94i Wes t Regent Stewart, John , 57 Cadden St. (S later) Steel, H., & Son
\Vest George St. (Electricians) Lane. (Plasterers) Stewart, J. & T., IO ·wall ace St., S.S . li-llllENOCK.
McAulay, J., & Co., 70 Albert Rd., Morgan, E . C., & Sons, J7 Elderslie (Slaters) Adam, J as., IO Tobago St . (Joiner)
Polloksh1elds (Wrights) St. (Masons) Stewart, T., & Co., 29 1 Shields Road, Ai>new, J., Crawford St . (Joiner)
McCaa, J., & Co., 47 Oswald St. Morrison & Mason, Ltd., Polmadic S .S. A 1tkenhead, R., & Sons, 37 Trafal-
(Masons) (Railway and Dock Contractors) Stoffer!, R. A., 4 ·w est R eient St . gar St. (Masons)
McCall, W., & Sons, 5 Balmano St . Morrison & Muir, r.c; Aikenhead Rd. (Steel and Concrete Work Austi n & Kinnaird, I9 Bogle St.
(Wrights) Morrison, J., Polmadie Rd.(Wright) Struthers, J ., & Son, 90 itt St . (Wrights)
McCallum & Hope, 32 Cadogan St. Morton, Robert, II2 Rutherglen Kd ., (Plasterer) Barclay, J., ·w. Breast (Plumber)
(lronfounders) S.S. (and Mason) Stuart, A ., 122 S. Portland St (Mason) Hlack,J ., & Co ., W. StewartSt.(Jnrs)
M cCallurn, D., Junr., 140 Bothwell Moyes, Wm., & Sons (R.P.), 227 Symington, J . M. (R .P.), 57 I Cath- Boag & Black, Sugarho. La. (Slate rs)
St. (Mason) Maxwell Rd., Pollokshields cart l~d . Boyd, John, 7 Brougham St. (J oinc1)
McCallum, J. B., IS8 Raebe rry St. Muir, A., & Sons, 400 E glington St. Taylor, vV., I42 Barloch St., Possil- Brown, G.,W. Blackball St.(Painter)
(Mason) (Masons) park (Mason) Carnaghan, Jas ., J Argyle St.( I oiuer)
McCord, R., & So n, 7I w ·aterloo St. Muir, R ., & Son (R.P.), I4I Dundas Thaw & Campbell, Paton St. C lark & Selkirk,Kilbain St.(Pfmbrs.)
(Masons) St. Thompson, Alex., 100 Abbotsford l' I. Colquh oun, D., 1 Union St. (Painter)
McCulloch, M., & Co., I68 Gallow- Muirhead, J ., 220 Gairbraid St. (Mason) Crawford (R.P.) & Kerr, 6 Bogie St.
gate (lronfoupders) Maryhill Thompson,] ., IOO Sword St. (Mason) D enny & Crnwford, 52 Ke lly St.
McCulloch & Co., IS4 ·west Regent l\1unro, Thomgson & Co., t58 East Thompson, \.Vm.,95 Dumbarton Rd., (joiners)
St. (Painters & Glaziers) Milton St . (I lumbers) Partick (Plastere r) Edgar, Geo., 21~ Union St. (Painter)
McDonald,G.,& Co., JOI Shields Rd . Murdoch, R., 91 Maxwell Rd., S.S. Thomson, 1\obt. (R.P.), 281 Duke St. Fairgricve, A ., & Soos (R .P.), 6
Macdougall, Norman M., 132 Bath (Mason) Tonner, W ., 85 Douglas St. (Plstr.) W est Breast
St . (Glass Stainer) Murray, G ., 139 Dalrnarnock Rd . ·Twaddle, H., & Son (R .P.), 179 Houston, A., 69 Belville St. (Joiner)
M'Ewen, Alex., & Son, J5 Bridge St., (Plasterer) Gallowgate Kirk, J . & R.,Campbell St. (Maso ns)
Partick (Cement ·workers) Myles, J., & Co ., 11 Rosevale St., Twaddle , J. (R.P.), 505 Gallowgate Kirkwood, T .,_ 8 J amaica St. (Mason)
McEwan, ·wru., I48 Bothwell St. Partick ("Wrights) Ure, A . & Co., 355 New Keppochbill Leisk, A., & Lo., Laird St . (Slaters)
( later) Nicol, G ., 727 Govan Rd. (Plasterer) H.d . (Ironfounde rs) Lyon, D., E. Blackball St. (&Joiner)
Macfarlane & Smith , 302 Sauchiehall Nicol, \ym., & Co ., 687 Pollokshaws Vickers, ·vv., 22t \.V est Regent St . Mackay, Peter, & Son, West Burn
St. (Painters) Rd. ("Wtights) (Carver & Mode ller) Sq. (Slaters)
M'Farlane, A., 81 & SJ Cathedral St. Niven , A., & Sons, JOI North \Vood- Walker & Dick, 258 Paisl ey Hd. M cC readie, J., Jamaica La. (Plastr.)
(Wrights) sidc H..d. (Joiners) McCue, J ., 78 Wellington St.(Plastr.J
McFeat, John, He le n St., Govan Parker, J ., 6o Bluevalc St. (Mason) Wallace & Connell, 44 St. Enoch Sq., McEwing, l.J. , Rue-endSt. tGasfittt·r)
(Plumber) Paterson & Beldic, 14+ W . lkgcnt (Plumbers) Mc Jannet, J., 1 Newton St. (Joiner)
McGaw, W., J26 Garbraid St., St. (Masons) Walton, G. , & Co., Ld., 150 \Velling - Mcl'herson, D., 3 Newton St. (Sltr. )
Maryhill (Mason) Paterson & Thompson, Ii., n8 \.Vest to n St.(Oecorators&Glass Stainrs) McQuoid, Wm ., JI Sir Michael St.
McGilvray, Donald, 269 Eglington Regent St. (Stai ned G lass Artists) vVatso n, A., & Co ., 36 George St . (Joiner)
St. (Plasterer) Paterson , John, & Co ., 40 Candle- (Plumbers) Melville, W ., IS Charles St. (Paintr. )
M cGilvray, R . A ., I29 \Vest Regent riggs (Plumbers) VVatson,James, Balshagray, Partick Miller & Co., ln vcrkip St. (Joiners)
St. (Modeller & Plasterer) Pate rson, J., & Son, Ltd ., 6ro (Wright) Miller, J. & A ., 20 West .8lackball
McGow)l, J as ., JJ 1 Saracen St. Pol lokshaws Rd. (Masons) -watt & Wilson,I29 ·west George St . St. (Joiners)
(Plumber} Pate rson, R. L., & Co.,42-46 C lyde Webster, Vvalker, & \Vebster, J96 Mitchell, J .•. W. StewartSt.(Plumbr.I
McGrory, ohn , 1102 Cathcart Rd., St., Calton (Glaziers) Crown St. Paterson, G., Roxburgh St (Joiner
Mount Florida (Pai nter) Pearson, J . M ., 65 West R egent St. Weir, Wm., 69 Nicholson St . Paterson, W., Junr., f!un ter P lace
Mcintyre, A ., & Son, I Titwood Pirie, A., I20 vV. CampbellSt.(Plast.) (Plumber) (Slater)
Place, Stratbbu ngo Pollock, vVm .. i 66 Loudon St. W emyss & Livingstone, 39 V ictoria Phillips, D., & Sons, 5 Tobago St.
Mackay, A . & D., J5 Oswald St . (J3rickbuilder) Rd. (Plasterers) (Slaters)
(Slate rs and Tilers) Porte r, John, London Rd. (Mason) \Vhi te, Peter,Chatham Place (Slater) Ramsay, G., N icholson St . (Joiner)
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Smith & McCuaig, 30 Charles St . l!OJ,Y1'0WN. Stewart & Maclean, Lyon's Court Muir, M., & Co., Bank Pl. (Mason)
(Joiners) Paterson, Jas., Edinburgh Rd. (Joiners) llforchland, W . (R.P.), 13 Bank St.
Steel, J .. IO Ardgowan St.W.(Mason) HTTNTT,Y. T aylor, A., & Co., Argyle St.( Slaters) Neil, A ., M ill Lane (Joiner)
Steel, W., IO Jamaica St . (Mason) Archibald, T. G ., 9 Chapel St. Thomson, A., & Co. (R .P.), 100 Paterson, T., St. Andrew St. (Joiner)
Stevenson, A., 48 Wellington St. Barclay, Alex ., Old Rd . (Slater) Church St. Pollock, W., TohnFinn ieSt .(Mason)
(Joiner) Honneyman, A ., Aberchirdcr Tulloch, J.., 26 Academy St. (Painter) Robertson, Ii. C., & Son, King St.
Tannock, Q., Sir Michael St.(Plastr.) Copeland, T., McVcagh St. Tulloch, r., 64 Cburch St. (Painter) (Glaziers)
Tosh, D., & Son, 3 Brougham St. Cormack , \V., E. Park St. (Mason) Urqu hart & l\1cLennan, \:Vashington Rome, J., & Son, Woodstock St.
(Slaters) Dey, Tobn, Bogie St. (Carl'enter) Court (Plumbers) (Joiners)
Whitelaw, A ., & Co., 76 Drumfrocbar Douglas, Robt., ' 'f Square (Plumber) INVETIUTIIE. Scott, J., & Son, Portland St.(Joinrs.)
Rd. (Bricklayers) Duncan, \Vm., George St. (Slater) Smith, J.C., Nelson t. (Joiner)
\Villiamso n & Gray, Vennel (Toiners) Laing, J. & Sons (R.P.) Stevenson, R. (R.P.), 5 flank Street
H e nderson, T., Gladstone Rd. L ander, Wm. (Maso n)
rrA DDINOTON. (Slater) f empleton & Walker, 33 Portland
Milne, W. (Slater) St. (Plumbers)
Amos, Vv., Market St. (Slater) Logie, John. George St. (Carpenter) Milne, Jas. (Cai-penter)
:M cKay,-, Devcron St. (Carpenter) \ ·Vhyte, ·w., 72 St. Andrew St.
Cumming, C., Sidegate St. ('later) Mitchell, Geo. (Slater) (Mason)
Farquharson, Tno. ,Court St .(Joiner) Mitchell, Gt·o .. Bogie "t. (Painter) Sicvwri_i;ht, Jas. (Plasterer)
Mitchell, R. & J., Old Rd. (Mason) Wight, J. (R .P.), 37 Bank St.
Grant, Wm., Hope Park Watt, J ohn (Carpenter) Yuille, R., & Sons, 67 Portland St.
Logan, P. , Gifford-by-Haddington Piri , J .. Meadow St . (Carpenter)
Robertson, A ., Castle St. (Painter ) IRONGRA !'. (Slaters, Plumbers, &c .)
Mitchell, Jos., Court St. (Plumber)
Ormiston, P., & Son, Si<lcgati:: St. Rust, ·wm., 88 Gordon St . (Plasterer) Fair, J., Chapelcroft (Mason) [(IL WINNING.
Orr, J., Market St. ( Toincr) \Vi lson, John "(R.P.), 12 Granary St. Hunter, J ., Shawhead (Joiner) Arnot, J. (Carpenter and Joiner)
Ross, T . M. (!LP.), High St . JNNHl//,JU1'l!EN. Baill ic & Jack (Masons)
Graham, Geo. IRVINE.
Runciman, A. (R.P.), ::0.farket St. A rmour, J., & Son (Masons, &c . ) Brown, T. (Carpenter & Joiner)
Watson, Alex. (R.P.), Court St. Mathieson, Hobert Gray, \Vm. (Carpenter & Joiner)~
TNSOfl. Armour, T . (Carpenter and Joiner)
HA T,JURK, 1'/turso. Brown, G. & A. (Masons, &c.) lireig, W. (Mason and Bricklayer)
Bain, J:, Church St . G lennie, G . (Slater) Gilfillan & Macdonald (Painters) Hunter, G. (Mason)
Innes, W. (Joiner) Manson, F. (Mason) Hall, T., & Son (R.P.) (and Slaters) Muir,Al cxr., & Co., Ltd. (Plumbers)
l{oss, Donald (Joiner) I NVER(JfJt/DON. Johnston,J . (R.P.) (and Slater) Young, J., W st Doura(Mason, &c .)
Sinclair, Alexander (Joiner) Fraser, D., High St. Kier & Son (Slaters) KlNGLASSlE, Ca?'dtmden .
Weir, A. (Mason) Mackenzie, A . (Slater) MacLachlan, W., &Son (Masons,&c. ) Lnnie, J. (Joiner)
Munro, A ., Clyde St. Parker, A . (Carpenter and Joiner)
HAJJ1ILTON. Munro, D., High St. (Plasterer) Stobie, D. (Plasterer) KIN GUSSIE.
Anderson, T., r6 Haddow St. Hoss , J. \.\Tark, C. (Carpenter and Joiner) Macdonald, J., Dclliefour House
Binning, H ., 13 Muir St. (Plumber) JNVERKEJ1'JTING. Yule, R. (Carpenter and Joiner)
Brown & Henderson, Portland Park KINROSS.
Ada mson , D., & Son B ogie, J. , High St.
Currie, J as. (Slater & Plasterer) Fair, John S . (R.P.), Townhall St. .JEJJBURGH.
~ownie, Robert Duncan, Andrew (Painter)
INVERNESS. Aitkin & Heatlie (Plasterers) Hutchison, A. E. (Plasterer)
:iamilton, C ., Parre11 Cottages Brunton, W., & Son (Masons)
Maxwell, T. & D., (Joiners) Alexander & Son, Crown Drive Porteous, G. (R.P.), Main St.
(Masons) Ing lis, A ., & Sons (Joi ners, &c.)
McGhie,W. (Slater and Plasterer) Oliver, A., Market Pl. (Plumber) K INTORE, R .S. 0.
Purdie, T., Burn bank Rd . Anderson, A., Dempster Gdos. (Jnr.)
Black, R., & Soos, 57 Academy St. Craig, Alex. (Carpenter)
Taylor, Lachlan (Plumber, &c.) JOTTYS1'0NE. Smith, J ohn (Mason)
Wilkie, A lex . (Joiner) (Plum hers)
Burgess & MatbC'son, Church St. Hunter, John , 32 Church St. (Joiner)
faffrey, D., & Sons (:Masons) KIP PEN.
IJARRAY, Orkney Islands. (Jllumbers) Syme, Thomas
F irth, Saml. (Mason) Cameron, A .. Midmills Rd.·(Mason) jaffrey, \V ., & Sons (Masons)
Cameron, D. 1 Rallifoary (l\fason) Keanie, Jas.,Watkin shawSt.(iV[ ason) KIR KCALJJ Y.
FT A UGH- OF-URR . Love, R. (RP.), 9 Wi.l liam St.
M<>ntgomery, R. (Mason) Cameron, J., Lombard St. (Painter) Jvforrison, A. (Joiner)
BJe,:r.•s, D., no I-Iigh St. (Painter)
Cameron, K., Huntlr. St. (Painter) Blyth & Dugall, Institution St., Sin-
HAWIOK . Cameron, P. 1 Crown fer.(Carpenter) Murdoch, C., & Sons (R .P. 1 , High St. clairtown (Plumb ers)
Anderson, Hugh, Commercial H.d . Campbell, J., Ardross Pl. (Maso n) Robertson, J., & Son, Ludovic q. Carmichael, A., 167 Commercial St.
(Mason) "Cbrisholm & Co., Queen's Gate (Slaters and Plasterers) (Joiner)
Brunton, J., 11 Round Close (Joiner) Ferrie, R., & Son, ! 'rase r St. (Plum-
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Thomson, G., & Son, 15 Co11ier St. C lephane, D., 75 Nicol St. (Joiner)
Davidson, W., & Sons, Croft H.cl . bers) (Slaters and Plasterers) Currie & Cant, Duunikier Rd .
(Plasterers) Fowler & Kennedy, Anderson St. KEITJI. (Slaters)
Grieve & Co. (R .P .), Bucclcugh St . (Plasterers) Annand, J., Mid St . (Plumber) Easton, John, 41 Lina St. (Plasterer)
Guthrie, J., & Sons (R .P. ), High St. Fraser, A.,Glen UrquartRd .(Mason) Cameron, G. & R., Hroomhill (Car - Fraser, A., Tun., 141 Forbes St.,
Hobkirk, W. & T ., 3 & 5 Al lars Fraser, A., F riars St. ( Slater) penters) Pathhcad (Mason)
Crescent (Joiners, &c.) Fraser & lllcDonald, Kenneth St. Cormack, J., Land St. (Carpenter) Gourlay, G., 5 Hi~h St. (Painter)
lnll:1is, A., & Sons, Bridge St . (Carpenters) Cruickshank, ' '' .,B roomhall (Mason) Grant, Wm., Kirk Wynd (Plasterer)
(Joiners, &c.) Fraser, A. D . (R.P.). Castle St. ])ey, J., Bortriphine (CarJ!entcr) Grieg, H., 36 St. Clair St., Pathhead
McDonald, J., and Son, Duke St. Fraser, R., J(in gsmi ll s Rd. (Mason) I-Icndurson,J ., 30 Mid St.( Carpenter) (Joiner)
Martin, Scott, & Co., 2I Bridge St. Gallic, C., Tanners La. (Plastr.) i\IcConnachic, M., Mid St.(Painter) Henderson, John (R.P .), r93 Links St.
(Joiners) Grant&jobnstone, CcltSt . (Carptrs.) McKay, G., I2'\ Land St. (Plasterer) Hitchin, J ., Commercial St.,Patbhcad
MiTicr, T., & Sons, O'Connell St. Gray, ., & Son, 8 Friars Lane l\IcPbcrson .·w.,Nelson Ter.(Mason) (Painter)
(Plumbers & Slaters) (Slaters) Menzies, W., Union St. (Plasterer) Hunter, R., Linktown (Toiner)
Murray, J., & Son, 39 Bridge St. Junor, A ., Kenneth St. (Mason) Rathic, R. K., Mid St. (Plumber) Hutchison, A ., Aitken St. (Plastr.)
(PlumbeJS & Slaters) lvicAndic, \Vm ., 108 Church St. Simon, J ., Mid St. (Painter) Hutchison, H., Bell W ynd (Plumber)
Hae & Murdoch, 26 Drumlanrig Sq. (Plasterer) Stewart, T ., HJ•de Park (Mason) Tohnston, J. (R.P.), 404 High St.
(Plumbers & S laters) MacHean, J., Dempster Gdns . (Cap.) Strachan, A ., Land St. (Slater) l<.in\a>» J., 34 Nether St., Pathhead
Scott & Thompson, I Slitrig Bank McDonald, D., 25 and 33 Bridge St. Taylor, J., Regent St. (Slater) (Painter)
(Masons) (Painter) Wrirht, A. & R., Moss St. ( Jaters) l(irk, A., Commercial St., Patbhead
Scott, A., r8 Bourtrce Pl. (Mason) McDonald, J., Douglas Row(Plastr.) KELSO. (Pl umber)
Wood, J . S.,Orchard T er. (Plasterer) McDonald, T., Porterfield (Mason) .Rruce & Sons Lawson, J ., A lexandra St. (Slater)
McDonald, T., Mui1·fieldRd.(Mason) Dickicson . \V. Lorine, A., 6 Links St. (Painter)
HELENSTJURCH. .McJJonald, \V.,GeorgcSt.(Carpenter) Scott, J. (Joiner) Lothian, T., 21 Thistle St. (Joiner)
Condie, c.,3IA Princes St. (Plumber) McDonell , A ., Church St . (Plumber) Loud in, JJ., 43 High St. (Painter)
KENNETFl~fONJ'.
Crawford, T., 20SiuclairSt.{Plumbr.) Macintosh, John (R.P.) Castle St. McConnochie, A., & Son, High St .
D cmpster,W., ColquhounSq.(Slater) l\[cKenzie, Kirkhill
Mackay & Maclean, 'f9 Castle St. (Plumbers)
Vick, J obn, 53 Princes St. West J(ETTLE. McKay, Jas., Helen St. (l\fason)
(Plumbers) Barwick, T. & M.
(Joiner) . l\i(ackay, C ., DcmJ>Stcr Gardens Menzies, A., Glcbe Park (Joiner)
Gaul. Alex., Row, near (Jomcr) McKenzie &Co., Church St.(Plmbrs .) K IR LBA TICrrAN, ,Tolmstone. llfonzics Bros., llfaryhall St.(l\fasons)
H e nderson, Alex., 36 E. Princes St. lllcKenzie, A., Greig St. (Mason) McColl, Archd. Menzies, T. & G ., Bennochy Rd.
(J oincr) McLean, L., & Son, Cawdor Rd . KILCONQ rTllAR, R.S. 0. (Masons)
Horn,].· • 27 E . Pri nces St. (Plumber) (Mason) Forrest, Matthew (Joiner) Mickie, A ., 173 High t . (Plumber)
jac k, ohn , 24 Lomond St . (Mason) ::\IcLenn.an, C., '¥ashington Court, Kif,LEAllN. Millar, T ., Mitchell St. (Joiner)
1ack, Wm., 44 King St. East (Joiner) Dempster Gdns. (Pl umber ) inclair, A . & J. (W rights) Milne, J., & Son, James' Grove
Kyle, \Vm., 46 inc lair St. (Plumber) McLennan,])., 9 Glebe St. (Carptr.) (Masons)
McKay & B~ydc, 29 Colquhoun q. KILMAi,OOf,ilf, S. 0. P:igc, R., Dawson Pl., Patbhead
McLeod & Mcintosh, Church St. :Mcllwraith, D. (R.P.)
(Slaters & Plasterers) (Painters) (Slater)
Maitland, J;is . 1 West Princes St. Miller, John (Mason\ Page, W., Sands Rd . (Slater)
:McPhee, J ., r7 Grcigh "t, (Plasterer)
(Slater a nd P las terer) l\Iichael & Co., Huntly St. (Car- J([T,JlfA II NOOR.. Rough, T. P., 9 Nicol St. (Toiner)
Miller, A., r44 E. Princes St. (Mason) penters) Anderson, 'Vm., Hood's Bu ildings, cott & Co., Factory Rd. (Joiners)
Reid, J. & W., 2 Colquhoun Sq. l\lu nro J., Dempster Gdns. (Painter\ John Finnie St. (Painter) Sim pson, A ., 263 High St. (Painter)
(J oincrs) Munro: k ., Tomna.hurichSt.(Carptr.) Boyd & Forest, \Vest Langland St. impson. David, Sands Rd . (Joiner)
Shcddon, Robt., Row, near (Plumber) Nisbct,l·• tephcn's Brae (Plumber) (Th'.fasons, Joiners, &c.) Smith, G., & ons, St. ~1ary's Ter.,
Spy. Jas., & Son , Row, near (Masons) Nob le, ., Duncraig S t. Cnlderwoocf, A., John Fin nie Street Dunnikier Rd. (Masons)
Thom, W. , & Son, 32 William St. Patillo, A ., Dempster Gdns. (Slater) (Mason) mith, J., Th istle St. (Toi nrr)
(Slaters an d Pletstrrers) Reid, J., Kenneth St. (Slater) Dale, M ., E. George St. (Joiner ) Stewart, ]saac, High St. {Painter)
Trail, A., E. Princes St. (Mason) Rennie, P ., Haugh Rd. (Carptr.) Daly & Foy, 3 Titchfield St. (Plastrs.) Tait & J effrcys, To·wnscnd Pl.
\Vilson, J ., Colquhoun Sq. (Joiner) Rober tson & Gill ies, Longman Rd . Elder, F., St. Marnock Pl. (Plastr.) (Pai nters)
Gilchrist, A. & H., 64 John Fin nie St. Wishart, D ., JI Nairn St., Patbhead
TTELltS DA LE. l 'a penters) . (Joiner)
Gordon & McPherson (Joiners) Ross, \ V.,& Son. Castle t. (Pamters) (Painters and Glaziers)
R ussell , A. J ., Ba ron Taylor's Lane Gillespie,\V. ,Woodstock St. (Mason) Wishart, J ., Milton Rd. (Toi ner)
McDo na ld, A . (Mason) vV ood, T., & Sons, 334 i!igh Street
Matheson, T. (R.P.) (Plumber) Graham Bros., Grange St. (Painters)
Smith, A. & D., 6 Tanner's Lane Inglis, J., Woodstock Pl. (Maso n) (Plumbers)
Matheson, 'l:bos. (Plasterer) W r ight, D. , Nicol t. (Plasterer )
Sutherland & Gordon (Joiners) (Carpenters) McGregor, A., Waterside St. (Jn r. )
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KIRKCUDBRIGHT. f,EJJ.WICK. Laidlaw, J ohn (Plasterer )
Clingan , Alex ., Castlesod LA.RGS, Ayrshfre. A itken, John M., Commercial Ucl. Lav.,son, W m. , L ivin gs tone Pl .
Wallace, ·w., Daar Lodge Caldwell, J . (Mason) ;\nderson , John , Hill Head (Mason) McKinnon, Thos . (Slater)
Duff, \V. & T . (Joiners) Angus, James S., Pitt Lane (Joiner) . Moffat, Eclwd. (Slater )
KIRKLIS1'0N, R.8. 0 . Guth rie, D. (Pamter) Clark, John, Pitt Lane (Plumber) Park , John, Union St.
Bowmaker, Geo. (J oiuer) Hunter, J. (Joiner) Couts & Robertson (Joiners) Ross, M., L ivingstone P lace
Stewart, S . & S. (Slaters) Douglas, A . B ., Market St . (Slater) Schooler, J ohn , Townfoot
KIRXIJlIOHAET,, neai· Blairgowl"ie. Stirling & Telford (Plasterers)
Gordon, J.M. (Mason) Duncan, M., Amsbrac Pl. (Jo in er) T,OCrJWINNOCJ:l, 11.S. 0 .
McGi;eg:or, J . (Slater) Wylie , J. & J. (Plumbers) Fordyce, S. W . (R.P.), Esplanade Keanie, John (Mason)
Small, J. (Joiner) LARK H.dLl, Laurencekitk . Gair, Wm., }!arbour St .
KIRI<PA.TIIICK DUJIIIAJJf, Burns, J . C ., & Co . (Wrights) Gray, G ., Market St. (Slater) LOSSTENDUJ'lf, Elgin .
via Dalbeattie . Montgomery, J .,Jobn St. (Mason) Halcrow,J .,Commerc la l Rel . (Joiner) Christie , W . (Mason )
Milligan, R. (Slater) Morrison, J. (W right) l\1:artin, Petcr 1 Esp lanade (Painter) Gi lbert, J., Stotfield (Carpenter)
Riddick, Robt . (Joiner) Smith , Alexr . (Painter) Morrison, John, Union St. (Mason) Grant, G.,Branderburgh (Carpenter)
Roxburg, A . & P. (Masons) Watson , J. (Wright) iVIu rray & 1\!lorrison 1 Commercial Rd. Leslie, W . (Slater)
LA.UllIJJ:STON. Nicholson , Wm ., Ma rket St. (Jo iner) Murray, W. (Slate r ~
KIRKWA.LL. Robe rtson,. Tas ., Esp la nade (Painter) Ritc hie, ·w., & Son, Brardcrl>urgh
Baikie, S ., & Son , J unction Rd . Drummond & Crow (Slaters) Sinclair, r~f. 1 Stouts Court CMason) {Carpenters)
Bain, Geo., Palace Rd. (Painter) L eannoutb, T. & G . (Masons) Sinclair & J!ardic , Commercial St.
Firth, \V ., Victoria St. (Mason) Maxwell, J. b. (Slater) Smith, Jas . M., Market St .(Pai nl<'r) fiDJC D ([ /? F .
Peace , W. B. , & Son, ,Tunctiou Rd . Ramsey, D . & R. (]\ilasons) Hoye!, A . W., Market St. (Painter)
Srr>ith, H. (Mason) J;ESUf!,'. J>awson, W :1.. Sunny!1i11 . (¥;;~son)
Ren da ll , J. S ., (Plumber) Dewar & Son
Sinclair, A. \Slater) Go rdon, J., :::.choolbill (]orner)
UtIJ'Tl. Lowe, Jarncs .H utc heon, G., I-Iutchcon St. (j oiner)
KIRRIE,JlUIR. Anderson, S., Coburg St. (Slating J,Eg 1JIAITAGO IV , lf .8.0. Hutcheon, J., Gellymill St.(Joinc r)
Adams, A., Gordon Park (Plumber ) and Tiling) Haxter, J., & S ons (Joiners) Lidd le, vVm., Shore St. (Slater)
Andersoi;,_ Wm., Roods St. (Mason) Barrie & Moncrieff, Leith Wa lk Hntram, ]., & Sons (Sltrs . & l'lsls.) l\faosie, G ., Gcll ymill St. (Pl>lstercr )
Barry & liuild, Roods St. (Painters) (Masons) Chalmers,jas., Crossforcl (Joiner") Minty, A. Skene St. (Joiner)
Crabb & Ballentine (Masons) Baxter, ·w., IO Dock St. (Mason) Clarkson, oh n, & Sons (Mason s ) JVIorr ison, G., funr. (Mason)
Davidson & Herald \Joiners) Best, J., New Dock \Vorks, Albert Crosbi e , J. & R. {Plumbe rs). l\1orrison, J.<. ., ·union :Rd. (Mason)
Low, J., Marywcll St . (Joiner) Dock (Road & Drain Contractor) Hutchison, J., Li lybank (Joiner) Ross, G . A., Gcll ymill St. (Slater)
McDonald,vVm., Southm ui r (Mason) Black, John, Jane St . (Ironwork) Muir, V\T. (Mason) S impson, J. , Market.St., (Plaste re r)
McGregor, A . , Rood St. (P lumber) Brown, W . & J., 64 Junction St. SimpsOn,J. (Toiner} Stewart, lJ . , Gellymd l St. (Pa111tcr)
McPherson, D ., Gordon Pk. (Plastr .) (Painte rs) Ste wart, Jam es (Joiner) Strachan, A. , Shore (Plumber)
Mitchell , D.,25 Marywcll St . (Mason) Bryson & Mcintosh, I I Tborntrce
Munro, Geo., Reform St. (Plasterer) St. (Masons & Joiners) LEVIEN. JlfJI llIUNOH .
Ogi lvy, C ., Ai rl ce St. (Joi ner) Ch ristie , VY . & $ ., 78 Constitution Harke r, Robt ., Bridge St. (Plumber) £Ienderson 1 W ., & Son
Savage, D ., 5 High St. (Painter ) St. (Slaters) Hell, Jas., Hig-h St . (P lu mber) Wal ker, J as . (R.P .)
Stewart, A., & Sons, Rood St. Cochrane, John (R.P .), 44 Kirkgatc Birre ll, Jas ., High St . (Jo iner) flf.11 UCHiINE.
(Slaters & Plumbers) Cunningham, J. 1 & Sons, Elbe St . Budge, John, Berea (Join e r) Boyd, John (Wril;(ht)
vVatson, J ., & Sou (Masons) (Joiners} Knox, J. (Plasterer and Slate r) Hyslop , A., JohnJ1eld Villa
LADYJJANK. Dobbie & Co ., Coalhill (Tilelaycrs) McRuvie, Alex. , Berea (Mason) 1lfA.X WELL 1'0 W N .
Drisdale & Gilmour, Dalmeny St. Neaves, C., & Son, Sea Braes (P las-
Nairn , David Brown, Jas., & Son, 41 Glasgow St.
Williamson, Thomas (Joiners) terers and S laters) (Masons)
Duff, Jas ., 9 Maitland St. (Painter) Robertson, Wm .. Links (J oioer) Cairns, S., & Son, Galloway St.
LAIRG. Dunsc, J., Hope St. (Slater) Rolland, J.C. (Painte r) (Painters)
Graham, R., Lochiuver (Mason) Field & Allan, 60 Bangor Rd. (Tile- Smith, A lexr., High St. (Painte r) Cracks ton, J., & Sons , Howgate St.
Mackay, Wm., Durness (Joiner) layers) \.Va lker, A., Higb St. (P lumbe r)
(Masons)
Mackay, W., & Son, Tonguc(lVIasons) Fing-zies, A . & VV. 15 Fingzi~s Place
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\ •Vilkie & Gibb (Masons & Joine rs) Fe rgusson, Ale xr., 14 & IS David St.
Mackenzie, James, Torroble (Slater) (Masons 1 Joine rs, &c .) \¥ilkie, Jas ., Links (Mason)
Whyte, Geo ., Durness (Mason) Finlayson, W., 9 Dalmeny St. (Joiner)
LTNiITTIGO W. Grierson, D.,67 College St. (Painter)
LA.N.111/K. Galloway, M . P., 24 Sbore (Plumbe r) Alcxa11cler, T . (Slater & P laste re r) Hanna, J., S•f Collegc St . (Plasterer)
Brown, J., &Son, N. Venne l (J oiners) Gibson's I-Icirs, Messrs., 23 Dock Hastings, R. C., College St. (Slater)
St. (Plumbe rs, &c .) Hathl)"ate, Adam (] oi nor)
Currie, Wm., \Vellgate (Joiner) Be nnie, Jas., Philipstown (Joine r) McKay,\'lm., 8 Market St.(P!umber)
Day, W., & Sons, Broomgate Hadden & Son, 99 Constitution St. McKinnel, N., Market Sq . (Slate r )
Dunlop & Co., Portland Place (Painters) Muirhead & Son, Galloway St.
Glaister, J., Nth. Venne] (Slater Hamilton, J. & W., \V. Bowling (Painters)

John Brock,
& P lasterer) • Green St. (Joiners) Steel A ., Galloway St . (J oiner)
Glaister, Thos., Creenside Laue I.fay, Wm., Cargill Ter., Trinity Tait, J., 16 David St. (Mason)
(Slater, Plasterer and Plumber) Henderson & Wilson, 51 Charlotte Telfer,D ., IO Terregles St. (Plasterer)
St. (Joiners)
Hami lton, J . & R., Nth. Venue)
(Toiners)
L it11gow, Tbos., Portland Pl. (Slater
Johnston & Rose, J2 Coburg St .
(] oiners)
Kinnicr, J. , Leith Walk Stn. (Mason)
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Warnock , J ., Learig Cottage (Mason)
Weston, S ., JJ Market St . (Slater )
\ •Vi lliamso n, Mrs., Terregles 'trcct
aad P lasterer) (Joiner)
McLehose & Sous, Waterloo Rd. Kirkpatrick, T ., II2 Constitution St.
(Painter) J,fA.YBOLE.
Maxwell , Tohn, & Son, Castlegate Austi n, J ohn, Barns Rd . (Carpenter)
Morton, Wm., Broomgate Knox, P., & Sons (R.P.s), JI Cr.gh-
Conkie,] ., Main St. (Plu mber)
Penman , Davi.d, Nth. Venuel~oincrl
ton Pl., Leith Walk
L iddle,R.,98ConstitutionSt.(Plumb r.)
Builde1· .. Foste r, John 1 Barns Hd. (Ca11>e nter)
Purdie, David, Nth. Vennel oiner Gordon, J ., Main St. (Slater)
Rorke & Grieve, Castlegate ( oiners McLean & Reid, 48 Coburg Street
\V ilson, D . & J ., Hope St. ( oiuers (Slaters) ] ohnstone, J ., ]\fain St. (Slater)
Wood, Tas ., Wellgate (Plum e r ) McPherso n , T., 1J4 D uke St. (Plas- and Kerr, J., St. Cuthberts (l'lasterc r)
terer) .llfaltman , J. & F., W hitehall
LA.NGHOLflf. Rowan, J . 13., Main St. (Painter)
Bell, J ., & Son (Plasterers) Martin, David, 4 A ll an St. (Painte r)
1Vfclrose 1 John, & Sou, Boauing- Thomson, J ., ]\fain St. (Plumber)
Cowan, M. (Slater)
ton Rd. (l\fasons)
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Contractor, NET, ROSE.
Gooclfcllow, John (Painter)
Hohson ,~,II Buccleuch Ter. (Mason)
Melrose & Thomson, Dalmeny St . Brown, A.
Hyslop, obn,>I Caroline St.(Mason) (Maso ns) Jardine, Jol111 (Plumber)
Hyslop , . (Painter) Mitchell, Chas., 22 Dock St.(Painter) 'piers, Jamcs
Knox, M., Caroline St . (Joiner) Ogi lvy, A ., bJ Duke St . (Slate r) j)JEN81'RIE, 11.8.0.
Milligan , R. B., (Joiner)
Ramage, Robt., Higb St. (Plumber\
Porteous, A ., (R .P .), 148 Bonning-
ton Rd. LINLITHGE:>W. Urummond, D . (Joiner)
NE'f'Hn , R .S.O.
Reid, Geo., 38 B ernard St. (Plumber)
Telfe r, Tbos ., J.J Henry St. (Mason)
Saunders, W., Mitchell St . (Joiner) Farmer J. & J. (Masons)
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Telford, J as., High St. (J oiner) Rose, D. (Joiner)
Turnbull, J os. (Slater) Scott & Davie, 26 Morton St. Brough, Tas. (Joiner)
Wallace & Allan (Plumbers) (Plasterers) Duncan, 1)., & Son, VVinchburgh Jlt!DD()'f'JTIAN.
Slimon, R. & lJ ., 1+0 Shore Fleming, Peter (Plumber) Tu rner, James , Juniper Green
LARBE111'. (Plu mbers) Frame, John (R.P.)
Anderson, S . (J oincr) flfIL[,1'0 T, l!.S. 0 .
Stewa rt & Rae, 95 Constitution St . Grant, D . & A. (Slaters & Plastrs.) Duncan, Thos. (Wright)
Brunton, Gilbert (Plumber) (Plumbers) :Meek & Kelso (Slaters & Plastere rs)
Cowan, Alex. (Joiner) Sutherland, J . & D ., Pirrie St. Gillies, Geo . (Toiner)
Phillip , R. & Vl. McDavid, W. (R.P.)
Forrester, V\fm . (Plumber) (Joiners) Ritchie, G. (Joiner)
McLachlan , J. J. & P., Stcnbouse- Suther]and, J. L., 48 Commercial
Taylor, Wm. (Wrig-ht)
White, Jas. (Jo in er)
rn11ir (!\1asons and Bricklayers) St. (Painter) l.J!ANHEAD, 8.0. JlIILNA 1'BOR T.
Reid, W. (Mason) Sutherland, J . S., 7 Charlotte Laue Kay, \ '1. (Plumber) Chapman, - (Painter)
Simpson & Young (Joiners) (Plasterer) \.Vatson, l~obert Davidson & Philps
Stuppart, J. D., Stcohouse -m uir Tait, A., 46 Charlotte St. (Painter) f, 00 ll ANS, Stmnrrin· . Deans, J .
(Slater) Thomson , J. W ., 102 Duke Street Mclntyre, Robt . (Painter)
(Painter) Johnston, Joseph, Enclfield House
f,A.JlGO, Fifeshfre . . Symon , B. (Mason)
Thomson, 'w. (R.P.), 1J5 Ferry Rd. [,()QHGELT,Y.
Broomfield, P . (Joiner) )[[LNG.A VITC .
G ilchrist , R., & Son (Masons) Thynn, T., 122 Duke St . (Mason) Adams, J., (Mason and Bricklaye r)
Traill, fi., & Co., Vulcan Foundry, H e nderson, J . (Joiner) McMillan, A. & D . (Wr ights)
Horne, W. (Joiner)
Kinnear, G., Lunden Links (Mason) Bon nington Rel. (I ronwo1·k) f,()QJ(EllflIE. 1lfOF/i'AT.
M e lvi lle, R. (Pl umber) vVard, H. (H. .P.), 90 Coburg St . Bell , Sam (Plumber) Drummond, P. , & Son (Plumbers)
Thomson, W. (Plumber) \¥right & Davie, 267 Leith vValk Brockie , \V . & J. (Joiners) Henry, James (Join r)
"\'lelsh, A. (Plumber) LENZIE. Drummond, P. , !X. Son (Plumb e rs) H epburn, A. (Plum ber)
\Vhite, A . M ., Lunden Links (Mason) McKenzie, Thomas (Plumber) Irv ing, A., Towuheacl(Joi ne r ) . Richardson, l'. (Sla ter)
Wilson , A . (Pl umbe r ) Turnb ull, G . (Wright) Irving, T. J., Harcourt Pl. (Jomer) vVilliamson , J. (Joi ner)
BUI LDERS AND CONTRACTORS .

Sco t land--continued. Scotland-continued.


MONIAVE, bJ/ Thornhill. NEWflllLNS. Mitchell, T., I I Sir Michael St. Muirhead, G., & Son, 18 Atholl St.
McCulloch, John (Mason, &c.) Macpherson & Melvin (Mason) (PI astcrer.) (Painte rs)
McMicbacl, Samuel (RP.) Mair, J., Ki lnho lme St. (Mason) Morton, R., Weir St. (B ri ckbuild er) Murray, J. & P., 6 South St. John ' s
.ilfONIFIETH, 11.S.O. Mitchell & Young (Masons) Murdoch , T., 52 Causeyside (Slater) Place (Plumbers)
Mitche ll, A. & R., & Co. (Joiners) Oswald, W. ·w .. ro Glenview(Mason) Palon, J. Ker (Bricklayer)
Hay, John B., High St. (Joine r ) Wallace & Torrence (Joiners) Primrose, G., I-Icndcrson St. (Brick- Paul, }!u_s-b, 20 Leonard St. (Painter)
lienderson , W. , Panmure St. builder) Peebles, j., ~2 York P l. (Plastr·rc·r)
Millar, John, High St. NEWPORT-ON-TA I'. Heid, P., 48 l\iilne ::it . ( 'later)
Ramsey. D., Brook St. B uist, W., Woodhave n, Wormit Robertson, G., & Co., J County Pl.
,Joiner ) (B rickbu ilde rs) Roberston,]., 40 North Methven St .
Ross, W., High St. (Painter) 1
Shaw, A., 51 H igh St. (Sia tor) (Plumber)
Stewart, G., Union St. (Plumbe r) Bctsworth & Barlow (Plumbe rs) Robe rston, ]., Juo r., 1 York }>]ace
.Jack, J . S . (R.P.) Rpi<"rS, '~r ., 38 Causcyside (Plasterer)
Tu lli s, Jas., Mau le St. (Joiner) Tay lor, W., A rkleston Rd. (Mason) (Plumber)
Mackie, David (Mason) Rutherfo rd, Wm ., 8 Main St.(Joincr)
JllONTl!Ol:JE. , T ait, R. Wall ace, C., New SmitbHills(Sfater )
Barne t, R. A., Queen t. (Slater) Wallace, Connell & Co. (Plumbers) Sharp, John, St. Catherine ' s Hd.
NliW1'0N STEWART. Wilki e, J., & Sons , J9 H igh St ..(Pain- (Plasterer)
Jllack, Jas., River St. (Mason) Finningham, A. B. (joiner)
Bowman, J., North St. (Plasterer) ters) Small & Welsh (R.P.), 59 South St.
Mc Donald, A (Joiner) " ' ilson, R., 20 Greenhill Rd . (Mason ) Sievwrigbt, G., Spcns Cres.(Joiner)
Hruwn, A., John St . (Mason) McGaw, Robt.
Burness & Son, MurrayLa.~Plastr.s.) Young, G., 15 St. Jame s St. (~'.iaso n ) Sta Iker & Boyd, 27 South Stn·et
M cLell a nd, Wm . (Joiner) (Painters & Glaziers)
Clark, Alex., & 'on, JJ Bridge ::ii. McTh1.astcr, Wm. PEEBLES.
(~ai.ntcrs .:ind G laziers) . Stewart & McFarlane, 2J Mill St.
Me rcer, Y. (Plumber) Ballantyne, J. & Co . (Platcstcrs & (Joiners)
Cra1g1c, J . & W., L . Balmatn St . S loa n, J. (Plumber)
(.Joiners) Til<'iayers) Strang & McLagan, 18 l\'lill St.
Dakers, W., Mill St. (Mason) NHW1'YLE. Clarke, D. (R .P.) (Joiners)
JJavi<lson, J., Cbapel Rd. (Joiner) Gray, J ., & Son Dickson & Clyde (Masons) Thomson, Jas., Princes St.(SculpLor)
l."etti s & Stcphcn,Lr . Hall St.(Jnrs.) Elliott, Jas. (Joiner) Wc·stwood, A., & Son, 21 Princes
NOllJ'Jl BEllWJCK . Fairbairn, 'Wm . (Plumber & Slater) St. (Hellhange rs)
Ford, J., & Son, George St . (1\IIasons) Glass, J as . (Ma son) Gr~ndison, L. (Plasterer)
.Fyfe, J .. JJ Murray St. (Painter) Whitec ross (Pete r ) & Sons Grieve, ]as . (Plumber) l'TT!J!Gll!I r.
Grass, J. 1 16 New Wynd (Painter) W ilson, J ., Sea Side Cottage Butchart, A . R . (Slate r)
H c11dry,W.,& Sons, Mil l St.(Joiners) McCulloch, T . (Joiner)
NOVAJI . Mitche ll, D . & A. (Painters) Forbes, ] . & D. (I oincrs)
H.ird, J .,&So o 1 PanmurcRow(Joi11ersJ Frew, l\{cssrs . (Pl umbers)
K cill ur, J., & Son, J9 Northesk H d. 1ua<.:h , W. , & Co. Murray, J. & D . (Ca rp enters, &c.)
Ham say & Flemiui, (Masons) Macbeth, Jas. (Plaste re r)
1Slaters) OB.AN. McLaren, L. (Joiner)
Lindsay, J ., & So n, Hill St. (Slate rs) Anderson & Nisbet (Plumbers) Ramsay, IVm . (Jomer)
R enwick & Weir ({o iners) Men,ies, A. (R.P.)
Low, J as., Chapel St. (J oincr) Connel & Fraser, High St. (Masons) Run ciman, C. (R . >.) Mill r, A . & W. (Painters)
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Math.,rs, J., & Co., George St. Cowan, D., Nursery Rd. (Joiner) Robe rtson, Chas., Broombdl
Steele, Adam (Painter)
(!-'a inters) Crawford, D., Airds Cn~s . (Plu mber) Tod, Wm. (Mason) Sim, IV., Mou li n (Joiner)
Moug, A'J. Murray St. (Plumbe1) Gray,A.L.,BreadalbaneSt. (Pai nte r) Stewart, Jamieson & Forbes
J\aitt, J., G-eorgc St . (Joiner) Hunter, J ., Tweddal c St. (Slater) Wilkie, Geo. (Mason)
Thomson , Robt. (Joiner)
lZeid & Burnett, 2J George Stred Jami eson. D , Airds C1·cs. (Sla ter) PENPON'J', near Thon1'Lill . Vcitch,]. (Plasterer)
(Masons) Ki lgour, Geo., Airds Cres. (Painter) Brown, T. (Mason)
Smith, G. (R. P.),Mill Rd . .\ 1cArthur, A ., George St. (Plumber) PTTTENIV li ll .ll.
Cook, R. (Mason) Adamson, J., Charles St. (Joiner)
Taylor, A., l I Bridge St. (Plumb er) McColl & Graham, (Masons, &c.) Harkn ess, J. IToine r, &c.)
Warden,] . ( R.P.) , Lr. Hall St. llicC ullum, D. (Plasterer) Brown,,.,._,, , Charles St.
McLachl;in, W. (Slater) Lumsden, W., Hig h St.
Wood, C.,&Co.,Baltic St.(Plumbers) M cDougall & M cLean, William St. Muirhead, A., & Son (Joiner s)
fltOSSEND . (joiners) l'OLNONT.
McDougall , D. & J ., Crescent Rd. PEJIJ'H. Baird & Primrose (Msns. & Brklrs.)
Law & Macfarlane (Painters) A lexand er, C., 100 High St. (Glazie.r)
.(Masons and Joiners) fohnston, J. (Joim<1·)
JIOTBEJIJVELL. :\ lcDo ugall, H., Combie St. (Mason) Anderson, D . S. & J., New cott St. Marshall, A1exr., Hrightons
Alston, John (Plulllbc r ) M.cDougall, J. & A., J2 Combie :O,t. (Joi ners) 5_cott, W . & J . (Joi rwrs)
Jfrown, A. Coursington St. (Jo iner) (Joiners) ;Harke r, G., New Row (Engr., &c.) Iurner, W., & Son Bri ghton ~
C ha mbers, W . & Co . (Joine1·s) l\11' nzics. Wm ., Vi c toria P I. (Join er) Hell, A., & Son, .1 1 Canal St.(Slatrrs) (Smilbs) '
Craig, Jas. (Plasterer) Mu nn,]). & A . (Jo iners) Hcvc riclge, A ., C he rry Bank (!i.1'a~on) Walk<' r, Wm. (Joiner)
Ferguson, l) . {Pa inter) Proctor W. G ., Argyll St. (Slater) Bevcridg-e, D ..1. York Pl. (Sc ulp to r)
Gray, W . P., & Co. (Painters) l< oberlson, A. & J . \Painters) Brand, H.., & ::,on , Sth. Wi ll ia m St. !'OJI'/' .APl'JN.
.J ohn son & Wright, Craigncuk (Jnrs.) (Masons) Jlowa n, J. (J ot11er)
Jfoss & Pct, Combie St. (Plastere rs)
J ohnstone, R. \Slater) Stevenson . T., Firgrove (M.ason) Brown & Duncan, 12 Kinnoull St. PIJ/11' GLASGOW.
K emp, A., & Sons (Painters) IValke r, II., John St . (Painter) (Maso ns) Buchanan, R . (Joi1wr )
Kidd, W., Windmillhill St. (Joiner) Hruco, A . & D. (RP.\, 158 South St. ~un smore, Robt., Mary St. (Joine r )
Londo n & Ingli s (Masons) OllftlISTON, S . 0. Buchan & Crawford, 40 Scott St. l' ~fe, Wm., Newark St . (Joiner)
McLean, H. (Plasterer) Gilchrist, Jobo (Brickl•yers) Grllesp1c, N. G. Mary St . (Joiner)
Millar, T. (Joiner) Kobertson, J as. (] oincr) Buchan, T., 35 King Street (Slater) McBride, P .. & Co., Bay St. (Masons)
Miller & F e rguson (Masons) PAISLEY. Campbelf, lJ., JS Main St. (Plasterer) Macfarlan e , P . (Plumber)
Muirhead & Ferguson (Joiners) Bell, D., 2 Glen Lane (Brkbldrs.) Campbell, P., 68 G eo rge St. Wilson, Alexr., Scarlow St. (Mason)
l'ark, Robt. (Mason) Hett, D., 41 Wellmcadow St. (Pain- (Bellhang-cr l l.Vrlso n, ·w., & Son (Pluillhors)
Parker, Jas . (Plumber) ter ) Chrystal, G., F o undry La. (Ironfdr.) l'Ol!TOBEU,O.
Peat, Wm., Calder St. (Plasterer) Howie, Fisher & Co., 15 Gilmour SL. lrichton, D., Market St. (Toiner) B rown & Grieve
Swan, R. (Plasterer) ( Painters) Davidson, A. & .T. (R.P .). New Row Dick, Robt. (Plaste re r)
Sym, A ., Airbles St. (Mason) Hoyd, ]., & Sons (Horticu ltura l Douglas, A., & Son, 8 Charlotte St. .I lay, J., Duddi ngston M ills (Joiner )
'lh omson, Jas. (Slater) Builders and H ea ting Engi neers) (Painters) . Hu me, ¥l m . (R.P.)
W a ddle, Jas., C lyde St. (Pai nte r ) Brunton, W., Causeysiclc {Mason} Douglas, G . R ., & Son, 52 Princes l\1axton, Wm. (R.l:'.)
VVatsou 1 G. B . , M e lville Dri\C Bryce, J., & Co., Lady La. St. (Painters and Gla7.iers) M eye r , Joh n (P lumb er )
(PaintC>r) (Masons & Hrickbui ldc rs) l)ow,1~' .,& Son,2J2 HighSt.(Joiners) l.~idd l c , Akxr. (Slater)
"Wi lki e , J., Calder St. (Plumber) Clark,] . & Co., 12 vVall ncuk1Jn 1·s.) Ewart, Jas. I-I., 33 New Row (Smith) Scott, R. & ) . (j 01ncrs, &c.)
j1UCKHART, JJollar. Craig, A., 27 Back Sneddon (Joiner) Forgan, T., JI Scott St. 'Joiner) Smith, J., & . 'ons, 17 Hatb St.
Younger,
Dunlop, J., II Incle St. (Joine r) F1:f~~~n&{R£~~~~ 1~) Priory lace, New
1 PJIES1'0N PANS.
l'kming, ]., 5~ Ntb. Bridge St. Cooper, T homas
1'tUIR-OF-ORD. (Plumber) Fraser, Tohn, (R.P .) JO W a tergate
Forsyth, A., & on, 46 Broom lands Frew, Watson & Co . (R.P.), Mill St. Pl!lf;S'l'Jll ICK , 11.S. 0.
Fra ser, James (Plumber) F raser, ·\.Vm. {Painter)
Logan & Macdonald (Maso ns) St. (Pluillbers) Goodall, R obt., Errol (Mason)
Galt, j. & Son, Netbcrcornrnon Hay, J., & Son, 5 York Pl. (Toiuers ) Gibson. J . (Joiner)
Macintosh, A . 1 & Sons (Carpe nte rs) Guthrie, W . (Mason)
lllacloan , Hugh (Ca rpenter) (B rickbuilder s) Hume, John, 5J South St. (Sillith) McKean, A. (Mason)
Tuach & Maclennan (i\lasons) Gemmel, A., 2 Brown St. (Joiner) Jack, Jas., Meal Venne] (Joiner)
Gillespie, ,¥.,& Son, 82New neddon John ston, P., & Sons, r9 CowVennel McWbirte r, J. (Joiner)
J, U11THLI'-BY-PEJl7B. St. (Slaters) (J oiners) QULCENSFEIIR Y.
Duncan, Vl. & C . (Masons) Girdwood, R., Broorulands (Joiner) Tohnston,IV., 48 Victoria St.(Mason) Cook, IV .
AIUSSELLBURGII . rraram, N . G., & Sons, IOO Causey- l(errigan, M., M:elvil le S t. (M aso n)
side St. (Plu mbers) Langlan ds, J . Dovecotland (Joi ner) REDIJIXG, flnlmmit Station, R.S . O.
Banks & Son, Inveresk Rd. (Masons) H ende rson, G ., 2 I Oakshaw St. Law, C., & Son, 70 Princes St. Abercrombie, D . (Joine r )
Harton , W., & Sons (P lumburs) (Plasterers) l~rown, Lyon & Co. (Plumbers)
(Ma son) Cockburn, W. G. (Joiner)
Bissett, R ., & ons, Millhil l (Masons) Hord & Buchanan, J6 Old Sneddon Leith &. Lumsden, 54 Victoria St.
Dickson, Jas. (Juiner) (Joiners) 'lhomson, R. (] o ine.r)
(Pl umbe rs)
Dickson, Vv., M ill hill (Join e r) Hunter & Goudie (R.P. ), Causcyside M cF:ir!anc & Co., P:.t ul St. (I ronfrs ) Walke r , W . (Joi ner)
If.cnderson , Jas., l:ligb St. (Plurnl>crl Hunter, J. K., IVcl lmeadow (P ntr. ) McGregor. D., Kinnoull St. (Smith ) RKNTON .
.McEw;111 1 A. & P ., Grove St.. {Sit is .) Hutchi nson , } . & o.,6Wcllmcadow Mackay, Hugl\ 18 Main St . (Pa inter) Conbrough, J . (R.P.), Main St.
Ness. D., H igh St. (Plumber) (Plasterer) Mackay, J., & ::ion, Mill St. (Plastrs) M cCall, Geo. (Brickbuilder)
l •V illiamson, J. (P laskrer) K eena n & Kelso, Gilmour St. (Slater) McLaugblan, II., 28 M eal Veuncl lflOOAJITON 1 J\. ilmwrunck .
NAil/N. Ki lpatrick, A . H ., 40 Canal St. (Painter). Picken, 1-iugh
Reid, A., W elli ngto n Rd. (Slater) (Slater) l'vlcLeisb, J. (R.P.), 15 Mill . t.
Kilpatrick, J., & Son (R.P.), Dyers Maconoclue.E., 209SoutbSt. ( Glazier) /lr)TJI h'SA !' .
Squair, Robt. (Mason ). M'Quibban, " '., 67 Main St., Bridg- ll lair, D., & Son (Joiners)
\Vink , Francis (P lumbe r) W ynd
Lang, llf., :\ I 'Gowan St. (Joiner) e nd (Joiner) Hone, R., i8Russcll St. (M'8o n )
NEW GALLOWAY. ~lcFadyn, A ., Co1111ska (Joiner) McVicar, V•l., & Sou, n7 High St. Hro~,1 11, Alrxr., HJ !i.1il1 St. (Joitwr 1
Cosk('rie, J ohn ll1cGhec, IV ., 27 Unde rwood (M ason) (Painters) Cnnk.shank s, J. (R.P. ), JQA .H.igb St.
Garmory, R. .l \lc lnn cs & ~1cC ullum , Causcys1de l\Iiller, G. & A., 26 Gowrie St.,B ridg- Cu nnm gha m, b .. Bridge St. (PluruLr
J obnstone, R. (J oincr) (Wrights) cnd (Plumbers) D ewar, D., 8J llfont;igue St. (]0 1nc1 )
NElVJl!AINS. ) l cNaughton, A ., 6 New Smitbhills l\IorrisoD, D., J55 High St. (Joiner ) Dodds, A ., & Son, Tower St . ( Joi nC'rJ
Cleghorn, W., Fashoda (Joiner) Morr ison, W., I I Gowrie St.(Mason) Duncan, J., Columnhill St. (Mas on)
458 BUILEERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Scotland-continued.· Scotland-continued.
Duncan, M., Ladeside St. (Plasterer) STIRLING . SWINTON- BY-DUNS. Hoss, A., Market St. (Plasterer)
Hunter, W., Stafla Pl. (Mason) Aitken, P. & W., Newhouse Smedton & Cook Skene & Booth (Carpenters)
Hyndman, ]as. (Slater) Anderson & Dewar (Slaters ) Teunon, W., Fife St . (Carpenter)
J arnieson, J. (Plasterer) Balfour, W" "Craigs" (Slater) 1'.A.lN. Watson, J. D ., High St. (Painter )
Kerr & Son , Victoria St. (Masons) Barker, D ., Forth St. (Stair Railer) Fraser, W. Geames St .
Lauder, vV., Ladeside St. (Wright ) Hrown, R., Murray Pl. (Painter) Mackenzie , I-I., Station Rd . 1'WYNHOL;Jt, R.S.O.
Leckiey W. M., Bridge St. (Slater) Cairns, W., Murray Pl. (Joiner) Mackintosh, J., Manse St. Brown, J. & G . (Wrights)
Lyle, ohn, Townbead (Mason) Carson & Sons (Painters) Macrae & Sons, Hartfield St. Halliday, John, Jun.
M'Bride, T., John St. (Joiner) Chisholm, G., & Son (Plumbers) Matheson, J ., Chapel lld.
McColl, fl: ., Argyle ::;t. (Painter) Crichton, W. G., Port St. (Glazier) Munro,] ., Cadboll Pl. UDD1NGSTON.
Madie, D . H., 35 High ::;1. (Painter) Currie,] ., Dumbarton Rd. (Joiner) Nicholl & Son, Shandwick St. Barr, W ., Old Mill Rd.
Macnab, J. , West Princes ::;1. (Gas - Davidson , A. Baker St. (Smith) Ross, D ., & Co ., Stafford St. Mackie, W. (Slate r)
fitte r) Donaldson, J. & J., Dumbarton Rd. Ross, D., Academy St .
ltoss, H . A ., High St .
Miller, W., Sp1·in gwell P lace
Morton, J., Kyle Park (Mason)
McCall um, J ., & Son (Joiners) (Joiners)
McCord,]'., Barone Rd. (Mason) Duff, J. & J ., 16 Dumbarton Rd. Urquhart, W. (Painter) Walker, W., ]\fain St.
McKinnon, H., High ::;t. (Plasterer) (Plumbers) • Urquhart & Mackay, High St.
McLellan, Q . B ., (Heating Engineer) Foster, R., Thistle St. (Plasterer) (!J'HALL, S . O.
1'AIIJJE1'. Marshall, R.
McQuiston,J ohn, John ::;t. (Plasterer) Fotheringham, J. & M ., 98 St. Carmichal Bros.
M'Tavisb, .!!:., Bridge nd St. (Gasfitr.) Mary's W.rnd \Masons) Paterso n, lt.
Miller, J ., & Sons (::;laters) Frater, R . (R.P .), 73 Port St. TAY1'0ll1'. WElSDALE, Lerwick.
:Murray, D. C . (Painter) Gibson & Reddic, Port St. (Plumbers) Dowie, ·vv. , O..,.i lvie St. (Joiner} Hunter, J as., Po<t Office
Paterson, R., 24 Argyle St. (Slater) Gourlay, W ., 13 Forth Cres. , (Mason) Kemp, Vvm., Castle Ter. (Mason) Hobertson , R. S .
Peacock, A. R . (R.P.), 23 High St. Hardie, J.C., The Craigs (Plumber) McRae, J., & Son (R .P.)
i:ihand,ios . (l?ainter) Hastie, Wm ., 71 Port St. (Painter ) P~arson, Toh n, Castle St. (Joi ncr) WES1' OALDEZI, 11.S . O.
Smith, ., .'3 I3isb.op S t. (Joiner) H eadridge, A., & Sons, Causeway- P1llans, VV . M. (R.P .), Castle St. Eairley, W ., & Sons (J oi aers)
::;tark, ohn (Painter) head (Masons) Robertson, D., Castle St. (Mason) Lind, Archtl. (Plasterer)
Stewart, W. & ] . (Painters) Headridge, J., Causewayhead Welsh, vV., Mill Pl. (Joiner) M itchell, A ., & Sons
Johnston, A., The Arcade (Painter) TJrOl/NHJLL. ltobertson, Robt. (Plumber)
RU1'JJERGLEN. Kemp, A ., Maywell Pl. (Joiner) Wilson & Wa llacc
Edmiston, A ., Queen St . (Joiner) L amb, John, 25 Port St . (Painte r) Black,] . & A. (Mason)
Mitchell, W., 4~ Chapel St. (Join er) Lockhart & McNab, 38 Craigs (Bcll- Cook, . (Mason) WEST J(Jf,J/IIIDE, ll .S. 0 .
Park, J., & Son (Maso ns ) hangers) Corsan, Geo. (Slater) Tyre & Donaldson (Jlfasonsi
::;m ith & Riddell (Masons) McDougall, W ., & Son, 6 George St. l>rummond, P . (Plumber) W ESl'llA Y , Kfrkwall .
Warnocks & Horshurgb \Masons) (Joiners) Glendi nnin g, A. (Painter, &c.}
Kirkpatrick, R. (Joiner) Logir, A.
McGregor, A., & Co., George St . H. eid, Charles
ST. ANDREW'S. (Slaters) McClane, W. (Joiner)
Waugh & Nish (Plasterers) Reid, David, Broughton (Joiner)
Aucbterlonie 1 D . , & Son, 9 Union St. McNab, T., 20 Friars St . (Joiner)
(Plumhers) McPhe rson, W ., Forth St. (Joiner) WES1. WA1'1'0N.
1'H011NLIEBANK.
Belt, W. E., 158 South St. (Joiner) Merri lees, J. (R.P.), Friars St. Sutherland, \V'm.
Miller, 1'., 62 Up. Craigs (Smith) Cameron & Dalglish Heid, David
Black, Thos., 33 South St. (::;later)
Carstairs, A.,Melburn Place Cl 01ner) .Miller, W., & Son, Park Lane 1'BURSO . Reid, J ohn
Carstairs, A. & J., Melburn Pl. (Smiths) Hain, Tohn, Duncan St. (Mason)
Milne, Wm., 5 Up. Craigs (Slater) WllITBURN, S . 0.
(Masons) . Hain, l>., George St. (Mason·) Allan, Hy.
Cunningham, A., Greens1de ~l.(Jnr.) JVIorrison, Wm., Dumbarton Rd . Campbell, D ., ::;ir John' s 't. (Mason)
Cunningham, J ., Balone (Jomer) (Joiner) Doull , D. , Bridge End (Plumber) Wlfll'HORN, 11.S.0.
Douglas, C., Church Sq . (Joine r) Oswald, A., 82 Spittal St . (Slater) I>urran, G., & Son (Joiners)
Owen, G ., "Craigs" (Smith) McKeand, W ., Main St.
11'arquharson, J., II6 Market St. Hill, W . & A., Castletown (Joiners)
(Plumber) Reynolds & McCue (Masons) Mauson, J. l\1. (Joiner) WIO!(.
Greig, Wm., 9 Crai l's I.anc (Slater) Konald, Tas., James St. (Mason) Mercer, J as ., C larence St. (Plumucr) Angus, J as ., Alexandra Pl. (Joiner)
Harris, T ., & Son, Kinn es Park Scott, Jobn (R.P.), St. Ninian's Munro, D., Campbell St. (Mason) · 1Joall , Alex., Bank Row
(Joiners) Short & Fairful, 81 Port St. (Joiners) Munro John Rose St. (Joiner) Dowe r, G., Bridge St. (Painter)
liay, J . & Co ., R at helpie (Mason s) Simpson, A., Murray Pla.ce (J orner) Oag, }lugh, Ulbster Pl. (Plasterer) 1Ju.nbar, B ., & Co., Mor;i.y St.
Johnson, Thos., 'Wallace S t . (Maso n) Smith, Robt., Barn ton St. (Joine r) Reid, Jas ., Brabster St. (Slater) (Plumbers)
Law, R., 45 ::;outh ::;1. (Joine r) Spri1wall,W., King St. (Brk.-bldr.) !:iinclair, G., Mey (Th'Iason) lJunbar, P. & A., Victoria Pl.
Liddell, T., u6 North :::it . (Mason) ::;1eel, ] ., 26 Murray Pl. (Pl umbe r) Stark, Wm., Rose St. (Joiner) Finlayson, A . & W. , PultencyTown
Linder, L ., Rathelpie (Bricklayer) Thomson, W ., Spittal St. (Plumber) Stratton, W. (Painter) Grant, W. , ::;outb Rd . (.Plu mber)
McBean 1 Geo., Bell St. (Joiner) Wall s, A ., Thistle St . (Plasterer) Su th erlan d, M. (Joiner ) Hood, J., & Son, Pulteney Town
McKenzie,R.,"\'I est Burn La.(] oiner) Walls, John, Friar St . (Painter) Swanson, J. (Painter) (Sculptors)
Mcl:'herson, A ., North St. (Plasterer) VYaters & Swanson, l?atersons Lane Johnston, W ., & Son (Plumbers)
McPherson, A. R., 43 Market ::;1. S1'11ANIIAEII.
(Masons) .J\1'Adie, l~ulteney Town (joiner)
(Plasterer) Durham, R ., Dalrymple Sq . (J oiner) l'viillar, J. & W., Tburso Rd.
Morris, J.M . (H.P.), Market St. Forsyth, ]., Lochryan Pl. (::;later & 1'IGHNABRUICH. (Toiners)
Ness, W ., 2 Murray Park (Mason) Plumber) McKellar, J. MiTler, D., Pulteney Town
Peebles, Thos., Market St. (Pl umber) Gibb,] ., Edinburgh Rd. (Joiner) TILUOOULTJ/Y. Munro, A., & Son, Pulteney Town
Kintoul & Mackie, College St. lrvine, Andrew, Bridge St . (Sculptor) (Sculptors)
(Slaters) Johnston, W., Violet Bank St . Duncan, Campbell (Painter) Munro, T., ,~ Francis St., Pulteney
Scollay,Thos.,Strathkin ness (Mason) (Mason) Keir, R . (Joiner) Town (Mason)
Scott. A. , 162 South St. (Plasterer) McAlpin, E ., Dalrymple St. (Mason) Kirkland, W. (loiner ) R e id, J., & Son, Tburso St.
::;cott, R.. , Boarbills (Joiner) McLaucblan, H . (R.F .),Charlotte St . lVlil ler Bros. C&'.Iasons, Slaters, &c .) .Shearer, .R., Victo ria P l. (Join e r)
Thom, A., Strathkinness(Joiner) McLauchin,J .,Dalrymple St. (Joinr.) Morrison, Robert (Plumber) Sinclair, A., PulteneyTn. (Plasterer)
Turpie, A. (lt.P.), 57 South St . McMillan,A.,AgnewCres. (Mason) Perkins, Chas ., High St. (Plumber) t::iinclair, J., McRae St., Pulteney
Walker, P ., & Son , 4 Alfred Place McQuaker, W ., Barrhi ll (Slater) l:'bill ip, Jas. (Mason) T'own
(Masons) Mercer, T., 83 G eorge St. (Plumber) 1'ING WALL, Shetland I slands. Sinclair, J.M., Lybster (Joiner)
SALTOOA1'S. Purdie, D., Victoria P 1ace,(Mason) Irvine, J. (Mason) ::;mitb, J ., Pulteney Tn . (Plasterer)
S loss, A., Dalrymple St. (Joiner) ::;timmer, J., Huddard St.(Plumber)
Caldwell, R.
Steven, Jas ., Sun St. (Scu lptor) 1.'0BER;JfOR Y, n.s. o. ::;utherland & Taylor, J:luddart St.
vlen,T. Torrance, J as., 30 Loeb Ryan Place Fletcher, Donald
Miller, J ., 39 Raise St. (Painters)
Miller, Tbos. & Co. (Joiners) (Plastere r) l'OL OR OBS, Glasoow. Tait, J ., & ::;on, South Rd.
Young, J. Train, D ., Queen St . (Plum~er) Hamilton, D., Carmyle Thomson, W. & J ., Bridge St.
STRATfl.AVEN, R.S.0. (Painters)
SANDAY, 01·kn.ey bla><ds. TRANENT.
WISHAW.
l:lrown, David (Mason) Baxter, T., Commercial Rd . (Joiner) Dickson, W. (Joiner)
Fai rgri evc, A . (Slater & Pl<i.stercr) l:ll ack, Wm. (Plasterer}
Steel, Tlios. (Plasterer) Brownlie, J . \Pl umber)
SOALLOWAY. Hood, Tames (Slater & Plumbe1·)
S1'RATHNIGLO. McvVafter, T . (Joiner) Clark, A. & R.. (Slaters)
Georgeson, M. Cochrane, Thos. (joiner)
Russell, A . (Joiner) Haggard, Robert Wilson, A ., & ::;ons (Masons)
Lister, D., & Son Fraser, A . & Son (Masons)
SELKIRK. 1'ROON. Fraser, J as. (joiner)
S1'RA 1'JJPEFFEII. F lanagan, J. (Plumber) George, f. (Plasterer)
Grieve, A ., The Glebe Gibb, J. & J. (l!rickbuilders)
Hall, T., High St. Harrow, D. (Mason) Lambie & Moore
McSkimming, A ., & Son (Plasters.) j ardine, J ., & Son (lirickbuilders)
l nglis & Dickson, Forest Rd. Mackenzie, R., & Son Laing Bros. (Plumbers)
Linton, W ., The Glebe Macrae, D . (Carpente r) Orr & McLean
Ross, D. (Carpenter) Templeton, John, & Co. Loudon & Ing lis (Masons)
l{obertson, G. (Wright) McDonald, R., & Co. (Plumbers)
:,mith, G., Forest Ter. (Mason) Wa lker, David (R.P.)
S 1'RA'l'H1'AY, R.S.0. Watson & Adams McEwen, John (Plumbers )
:O,mith, J ., & Sons, Scott's Pl. Murdoch, A. & Co. (Hriekbu ilders)
Duff, Wm. (Mason) Young, Wm .
SKELlJfORLIE . Nimmo, D. & W . (and Joiners)
J.'UIIIIIFF. Prentice, D . (Brickbuilder)
Oswald, Wm . W . SJ.'ROMNESS, Odtney I slands.
Christie, P., & Son (Masons) Kankin, R. & D. (Masons)
SPEAN BRIDGE, S.O., Fort Baikie, Sarni., Junr. Clark, Jas ., Balmellie St. (Plasterer) Smith, J ., & Son (Masons)
William. Guthrie, A . (Joiner) Duthie, C. (R.P.), Square Sorbie, W .,& Son (Brickbuilders)
McKenzie, Wm . (Joiner) Hobertson, W . (Mason) Fowlie, W., Clifton Rd. (Carpenter) ::;teele, J as. (Joiner)
STRONE, S.0 . Gammack, J . & Co. (Slater) ::;ieele, Jobn (Joiner)
STEPPS, Glasgow. Gilespie, J. , Low Hall (Slater) Thomson, J. (T oiner)
Calder, J. B. (Mason) McElvie, Thos . (Mason) Massie, A ., Gladstone Ter. (Maso n) Waterson, J. (l>lumber)
Melvin, S ., Balmellie St. (Plu mber)
S1'EV ENS TON. S1'RONSAY, Orkney Islands. Paterson, J., & Son (Masons) WOODSIDE.
Thomson, H . Chalmers, J.M., & Son Robb, Jas., Main St. (Mason) Jamieson, G. Barrow St.
BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 459

4. Wales.
ABER, Cmd1jJ: BRECON. Lewis, A., Newport Villa, Roath DOLE, Lla"':fhangel, R.S.O.
Jones, R., Trydwr Rd. Jenkins, B., The Watton Marsh & Wride, Ferndale St., Jones, Thos .
Williams J., High St. Morgan, T . E., 14 The Watton Grangetown DOLGELLV.
ABERAMAN, Aberdm·e. Phillips, F., & Son, The Watton Mclhuish Hros., 38 Machen Pl. Edwards, R., Springfield St .
Hopkin & Prosser Williams, J., 25 Orchard St. .Morgan, W. T., Fairoak H..d. Jones & Smith, Springfield Lane
Raymond, D ., Victoria Rd . Price Bros., Pontcanna Rd., Canton Lloyd, C., Bryn House
BRIDGEND. Raymond, D ., r4 Taff Embankme nt
Wi lkins, J. D., 7 Brook St. Francis, W., Coity Rd . Owen, H., Old Brown Horse
Wil liams & Williams Gaylard, P., Coity Rd. Rich,Jas., 79 De Burgh St., Canton Owen, W. & J., Felin lsa
ABE RA VON. Jenkins, Chas ., & Son, Saw ~fills Robbins, F., Cottrell Kd., Roath Williams & Roberts, Avon Rd.
Davies,John, & Sons Llewellyn, D., Nolto n St. Shepton, S., & Son, 15 Sandon St. \Villiams, H., Arran Tcr.
Leverton Bros., High St. McGaul, Wm., Onare lla Symonds, W., & Co., 16 Rectory ltd.,
Canton DREFACH, Lla11dysill, R.S.O.
Rees, S., Water St. Morgan J. W., New Castle Jon es, J ohn 1 Red Lion
Preece, E., Sen r. , Coychurch Rd. Thomas, D., 108 Richmond Rd.
ABERA YRON, R.S.O. Thomas, J., Marcly St., Clar~ Rd: DYFFRYN.
Davies, Thos., Compton House Thomas, W., & Son, Nantymoel
Thomas, W ., & Co., 2r 1rcsd1an Thomas, D ., Dolgan
ABERDARE. BRITHDJR, Ca,-dif!: Ter., Penarth Rd.
Jones, Lewis, School 't. Turner, E., & Sons, Pen~rth Rd . ERWOOD, R.S.O.
Davies, D. , Llewellyn St. Morgan, Da.vid, Bridge House
Davies, D. T., 2Q Llewel~n St. ' BRITON FERRY. Williams, A., Mood and Rd., Splott-
Garnes & Son, Aberdare unction Gower, Tohn, Regent St. lands ELY, Cardij/.
J ones,E., 12Cemetery Rd. Gower, L., Caroline St. CARDIGAN. Rees, Thos., "Crinallt"
Jones, J., Gwaur Cott~gc, Wind St. J ames, J. W., Mansell St . Evans, John, Bryn Tivy FELINFOEL, Llanelly.
Morgan, J., & Son, .53 Monk St. Waters, Thos. Jenkins, D., & Sons, ~endre Davies, D .
Thomas, M., 43 Cardiff St. \·Villiams, J., & Son, Llangoedmon Davies, Isaac
BRYNA111111AN, R.S.O. CAN111ARTHEN. Peregrine, D.
ABERDOVEY, R.S.O. Howell,;J. D .
Hughes, W. ]. Davies, Rees, St. Catherine St. FERNDALE, Pontyjm(ld.
Morris, John Oa.vics, W ., Union St .
Lewis, John Morris, Morris, North St.
BRYNMA WRJ. R.S.O. Evans, W., Fishpond Ter. J:'rotbcroe, J as., Dyffryn St.
ABERGELE, R .S .O. J cnkins, John, K.ing :-:;t. Jon es D. & D ., Jackson's Lane
Jones: Joseph, Onion St . FISHGUARD.
J ones, E°,<JIJER YSTW'ITH. Bii YNNA, Pv,,tyclun, 11.S.O . George, F ., High St.
Morris, T., 7 Water St.
Bearns, L ., Bridge St. David & Recs Roach , D ., Goodwick
CARNARVON.
Evans, Ed., rs Baker St. BRYNTEG. Ethall, John, 6 T urkey bore Roberts, D., Sycamore Lodge
Jenkins, E. E., South Rd. Chedzey, C. A. FLEUR-DE-LIS, Cardiff.
Hughes, G'., Marcus St.
Owen Bros., North Parade BUCKLEY, via Cl1este,-. Hughes, J., 3 Uxbridge Sq. Yeo, F.
Recs, John, & Son, Queen St. Davies, Robert D ., High St. Jones, Evan, Dolydd, near FLINT.
AML ~VCH, Anglesey. Williams, John, & Son Jones, T., Edward St. Lloyd, Alfred B., Halkyn St.
Thomas, Owen, 13 Salem St. Jones, llicbd., Twrwg Mills, near Lloyd, _John, Corporatio1~ t .
BUILTH WELLS. Rogers, M. S., Halkyn St .
AMMANFORD, R.S.O. Jones, J.M., Pendrc Morris, Owen;. Constantine Tcr.
Griffiths, Thos., Bettws Parry, E., 29 :::;egontiuru 'fer. Williams, Roger, Cbapel St.
Jones, T., Park Itd.
Jones Rros., Tirydail Price, J., Castle St. Roberts & Thomas, High St. GARNAN7·; R.S.O .
Roberts, Robert, New St. Howells, Jolm
BAG!LLT, Holywell. BURRY PORT. \.Villiams D. 1 & Son, Turkey Shore
Jones, Richard G/LFACH, Cardiff.
Bcznon, T'hos ., '.?Pringfield Pl. \.Villiams & Roberts, South P curallt Harris, Wm., Bryngwyn
BALA. Edwards, J, & H., Pcmbrcy Village
Roberts, David & Son , High St. l!:vans, D ., & Sons CEMMAES, R.S.O, /11/ont. GLANAJl1MAN, R .S.O.
Roberts, R. W., Ffrydan ltd. Evans: E ., & Son \Villiams, Daniel
!£vans, Hugh, Rhos Cottage
Howell & Williams CENARTH, Newca.slle Emlyn.. GLYN GARTH, A£enai Brilge,
BANGOR. l\1:organs, John
Jones & Evans, Arvonia B uildi ngs ) arnes & Reynolds, West End N.S.O.
J ones & Williams, High St. Lewis, J obn, Pcmbrcy CEWA,/COV, N ewcastle Emlyn. Owen, David, Post Office
J ones, W., 16 Mount St . Lewis, Thos., New St. Jones, Owen GRESFORD, S . O., ~Vrexllam.
Parry, vV., 65 Caclleppa Maliphant, Hy., Pembrey Lewis, Thomas 1'ilston, J.
Williams, Evan, Garth A.foq~·an, Wm., Pcmbrey CL >VTYBONT, Camarvon.
Williams, D ., Williams 'I'errace \.Villiams, W . H., L landeiniolen GROESLON, R.S.O ., Carnarvon.
Williams. R. & ]., Upper Bangor Jones, Evan, Plas-Dolydd
Williams, W. T., Newslade
BARGOED, via Cardiff. CLYDACH, R.S.O., Swansea. GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN,
.Edwards, Dan CAERPHILLY, Card(!/. Davies, L . N.S.O.
Harding,~- V ., St. ?riartin's Rd. Hill & Jones
James, J., & Son Williams, John, Cwmgors
Williams, David Howells, J., St. Martin's Rd. COLWl'i'I.
Lewis, Jos., St . :Martin's Rd. Evans, Robt ., & Sons,'' Mohrcroft" G WYS, Swansea Vatlf!J' ·
Williams, Thos. VYilliams, 1'1:organ
!tossiter, Thos., Bryn Golen Jones, W. P. , Station Rd.
BARMOUTH. HARLECH.
Bishop, T . R., Jubilee Rd. CAERSWS. COLWYN BAY
Herth-Jones, J., York Rd . Evans, R.
Owen, 0. A., Marine Ter. Evans, John, The Green HAVERFORD WEST.
Roberts, R :, Ivy House D;ivies & J oucs, \¥ oodlands
CAERWYS, Holywell. Evans-Jones, D., Conway H.d. Davies, T ., & Son, Bridgend SlJ.
BARRY, Cardiff. Hughes, H. B., Queen's Head Foulkes, E., Llewellyn Rd. Lewis, J .. Cartlctt
Britton, vV., New lands St. Jones & Samuel, Sea View Terr. Noot & Morris, Market St.
Harding, J._P., Porthkerry Rd. CANDIFE. Jones, T., Rhiw Itd . Roberts, W., Dark St .
liirst, C. H., Barry lsla.nd Allan, ;J., \Voodville Rd., Cathays Roberts, J. Thomas, Levi, Barn St.
James, J., & Son, 25 Glamorgan St. Ashley Frank, 28 Conway Rel. Tucker, Bros., Rhiw Bank Avenue fhomas, Wm ., Bridge St.
Jones Bros., Barry Dock Bcam e;, Geo., 16 Violet Row, ~oath \Villiams, lt. (Road Contractor) \Villiams Bros ., IVIcrlins Bridge
Lewis, J .. 93 Main St. , Cadoxton Beer, J. F., & Sons, 63 A ngus St. HA WARDEN, (Clwsta).
L loyd & Ta1>e, Barry Dock Bl acker Bros., Llaofair Rd., Canton Wood, W. S., & Co., Dingle Wood
CONNA H'S QUAY. Bailey, W. & T.
Manatou, J. A., Barry Dock Cadogan, W., P earl St., Roatb Davies, Arthur
Prout, J., Woodland Rd., J1arry Do<.·k Cadwallader'& Hockndge, Dalcross Blane, E .
Richards, A ., Barry Dock St. . Rcn ey, T. J. JJAY, R.S.O.
Rutter, G ., Romilly Rd. Comley, J., Pen-y-lan Rd., Roath CONWAY. Evans, C. 'T., Broad St.
Couzens, F., 7 \Vcstbou.r~ne Cre~. Hughes & Jones, The Wharf Powell, E., London J;Iouse
BEGELLY, R.S.O. Couzens, G., & Co., r 1~ I udor h . d. Parry, Moses, Tynewydd 1 near Price, J., Red L10n St.
Davies, Alfd. Roberts, Edward Price, T., Brook 1-Iousc
James, B., Amooth Cowley, J., Penylan Rd. \Vebb, Jas., Blue Boar Inn
Cox & Bardo, 46 Elrn St. Roberts, R.
Water, G., Thomas Chapel Davies, D ., Trade St. · HOLYHEAD.
COWBRIDGE.
BETTWS-Y-COED . Oinham, R., Spring Gd ns. Pl., Roath Hopkin, John Roberts, Wm., Bryn Seiriol
Evans, Wm ., Elsi Cottage IJunn, C. C., J07 Cowbridge Rd. James, ·w. S. VVilliams, \.V., Kings land Saw ~lill
Jones, Evan, Pyllan Evans, E. R., & Bros., Catbays Williams, W., Valley
CR/CC/ETH.
Jones, John, Penl."ln, Pentrevoclas E,·ans, T. K, Plasnewydd PL, Roath Evans, D., 7 Rai lway Ter. HOLYWELL .
BEAUMARJS. Geen, W. Linden, Pcn-y-lan: Evans, W. G ., 1'Iarinc Cres. Davies, E., lt'fynnon-y-Cuff
Jones, W.R., Castle St. Gibbon, H., 185 Richmon,d Rd. Humphrey, Ji., Elfion Place Hughes & Son, Brynford St.
Gibson, J., II Old Quay St. Jones, Evan, Gacrwen House 70HN TO~VN, uear Wrexl•a111.
BLAENAU FESTJNIUG. Gough Bros. , r Newport Rd. . Jones, L ., Prince of Wales' }lotel Jenkins & Jones
Owen, 0. R. Griffiths, G., Thomas' Ter.,Workrng Parry, 0., Railway Hotel KNIGHTON.
H~it1;es,
Owen, W. S . R oberts, R., Llys Caradoc
Pugh, John, Lord St. J., & Sons, II Beda Rd., Cadwallader, \ .Ym., Victoria. Rd.
Thomas, H. \Veale , Wm., Kinsley Rd.
Roberts, G., New Market Sq . Canton '.) VVilliams, D. M., Cefniwrcb
'fhomas, Wm. (and Jomcr} Haines, R. E.J .,25I.ansdownc kd. , L AKE VYRNIVY(Usw,.sl1J' ].
Canton C /Vil/A AlAN, A berdai·e . Litster & Jones
BLAENGARW. Willis,W.E.
Davies, D. J. Hallett, G., 43 Partridge Rd: LAA/PETER .
Hampson, J . T., Womanby St. C WA!P'1RC, Ti·eorc!ty, R.S.U. D av ies, David, Steam Saw ~1:i11 s
Rees J . Handford & Elsworthy, Alfred St. Jones, Edwd.
' BORTH, R.S.O. CYNWIYD. Jones, John , Drover's Rd.
Jones, E., The Baths Howell, A. J., Galston Place
ln glcson, W . H., Bcda H.d., Canton Willnow, T. LLANAFAN, 11ear A bl'IJ'S fW)' f/1,
\Villiarus, T . E., P e nybout DENBIGH. Oavies, J. , Oakfield
\Villiams, Wm., !\Iorland House Jenkins, B., Lochaber St., Roath Pk. Jones, David & 'ons, Rest
Jones ]:hos., 20 Park SL, Davies, J. ~L, Love Lane
BOWSTREET. Knox & Wells, Bangor St'..!. koath E\rans, D ., Castle .Hill LLANBEDO.
Hamer, Daniel Lattey & Co., 8 Working ::itreet Wheeler, W. W., 35 Love Lane Evans, H.
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LLANLJ,YFNI, Penygroes, Rees, Jas ., Roseside PEN- Y- GRAIG, IJinas, R.f:J. O.
LLANBEDR, R.S.O. Thomas, Hubert, Market St. Evans (David), Sons & Co.
Parry & Thomas R.8.0., l7arnarvon.
Morris , Hy~_ Williams, Jas ., Robeston Wathen
LLANBRADACH. Wi lliams, Hugh NEA1'H. PONTA.11.DO WE, Swa"sea.
Mainwaring & Davies Baster, G. , Windsor Rd. Davies, H_y., Alltween
LLANRHAIA DR, IJenbigh. Beynon, Thomas, & Rees, Skcwen Griffiths, John
LLANBRYNMAIR, M01d. vVynne, J. Thomas, J ohn, Alltween
Peate. Geo. H. Creighton, W. H., Lewis Rd.
LLANRHOS, Llandudno. David, 0., Skewen, near PONTARDULA.IS, R.S. 0.
LLANDAFF. Toft, W. Gower, C ., Cadoxton Gregory, '\Vm., Pentrebach
C larke, W. Grant, E.W., Windsor Rd .
Cox, Morg~n IiLANRWS1'. PON1'L01'TYN; via CanLi/f'.
Hughes H ., P erry St . Harris, Geo., Celfrew, near Davies, T. C. ·
Cox, W .. High St. Herbert, D., Resolven
Tames, W. G. .Jones, }Iugh, 9 Station Rd . Davies, R.obcrt
fones, J., Vale View Herbert, Ja s., Resolvcn
Shail, S ., Station Rd. Howells J., W indsor Ter. Samuel, Jos. , 2 Queen St.
l?arry, I:!., & Sons, Inigo I-louse
LLANDDANJEL, Anglesea.. :Howells, ,V,, Skewen, near PONTYBEJl.E11f, Liane.Uy.
Parry, Griffith LLANSA1l!LET. Jenkins, D. Walters, David, Pelican
Jones, Hy., Birchgrove .Palmer, G., Windsor Rd.
LLANDEBIE, R.S.O. Parry, D ., Plasnewydd Ter. PON1'YCLUN.
Davies, Lewis, Pcnygrocs LLA N1'RLSAN1'. Cook sley, C. II., Miskin
Morgan, C., Talbot Rel. Recs, D., Lower Henry St. Morgan , J. ·
Evans, Peter, Pcnygroes Rees. W. E ., ·Windsor Rd.
Jones, Daniel, Go rsgoch LLANWI1' Jl fAJ Oll . Snow J. & vV., Bridge St. Saunders,, J., New Mill, near
Mainwaring, Griffith Davies, T. Thomas, E ., Seven Sisters U nited Steam Joinery Co., Ltd.
LLANDILO LLANvVYDDN. See Lake Vyrmuy. '-\Taring, Cole & -waring, Charles St. PON1'l'OYMAfEll, Bridgend .
Evans, D., 20 New Rd. NEWBRIDGE-ON-TV YE'. Roberts, Thos.
LLANYl/Y1'HER, 11.S. O.
Morris Thos ., Penybank
1
Davies, Watkin, Lakefield House Meredith , A ., Wyvern PO N1'YP1UDJJ .
'l'homas Bros., Saw l\.r!ills Evans, Evan , The Emporium Wren, Jas. Ash , C., Llanover Gardens
Thomas, \.Ya lter Evans, John Davies, G., '\Ves t St.
NEWCASTLE E1lf[,YN.
LLANDJNAM. LOUGHOR. Howells, Griffiths Davics, VYm. ,Hen ry St.~_Hopkin sto ,vn
Woolley, Edward Phi llips, Wm. Cawsgarw J o nes , David, Graig Villa Jone s, D., Park Tcr., freforcst
LLANDOVERY. Yew
'I'homas, D ., Bank Place J ones , David) Penralltwe n Jones, Evan, 18u Mill St.
Jones, T., Hafod
Groom, E.G . 1llA. CFIYNLLE1'H. Tones, Jas., I e ntre Farm
Morris, B., Adpar Hill Jul ian, M., Cocdpenmaen
LLANDJULLO. Rees,Richard,Mae ngwyn St .(Joiner) Keast, ·wm.~ Cocdpcnmaen
'Williams, J. 0. Thomas & Lewis
I-Iughcs, Isaac R., Bryn Defa id Lewis, Davia R., W ood Rd .
LLANDRINDOD WELLS. 1JfAES1'E(}, B1'idgend. NEW QUAY, Llandipsil. Morris & Thomas, Rhondda R<l.
Davies, R. E., 2 Park Ter. Allen, Jas. · Recs, J. G. l:'olla rd, F. A., Hopkinstown
Hopton, J. R., Ridgobourne Evans, E. l!IEW1'0N, Mumbles. Powell, H ., Coedpenmaen
Hurst, J. Rees, J., 67 Castle St. Lucas, T. H.ichards, J . C., vVood Rd .
Mi lward, Hy., & Sons NEW1.'0WN. Seaton, A.
MENA.I BRIDGE. Davies, E., & Son Spratt, W., Wood Rd.
LLANDUDNO. Evans, Isaac, High St. Morris & Sons, Back Lane Tayl or, Thos ., Merthyr Rd.
Conway, R., no Mostyn St. Parry, Evan, I-Iigh St. Phillips, E . C.t..Llanfair R d . ~illi a ms Bros., Ynysylwl
Dewar, J ., Back Madoc St . ilfEZ/1'HYR 1'YDFI£. Swain, J. W., J:'ark Rd. W!ll~;:uns, Watkin, l\1erthyr Rd .
Griffiths, Owen, Taliesin St. Davies, I., 77 & 78 Poutmorlais Williams, J., Kerry Rd. \.V~ll~am s & James , Coedpenmaen
Hughes, Evan, Bodbyfryd Walks .Evans, Samuel, Talybryn, Dowlais Williams, Matthew, Cocdpenmaen
Hug h e~ J., & Son, Craig-y-don NEW 1'REDE(}AR, C<irdiff.
Gabe, John, Lowe..- Thomas St . P0111' IJINOI! WIG.
J ones, J·! y., Back Clifton Rd. Hawkins, S., W estbourne Place Davies, S . E., Cwmoyfiog, near
J ones, T., R eform St. Williams, W. , & Sons Williams, W.R.
.Jenkins, .J., Canal Wharf
Owen, Edwd ., Back Madoc St . Jones, Evan, 33 Walter St. , Dowlais • NEYLAND . PORT lJfADOC.
Owen, T. & J., Abbey Rd. Jones, J., Giebe land St. Barras, S. , Rhosmarket Humphreys, Evan
l:'ritcbard, Hy., Back Madoc St. Jones, F . John, r8 New Castle St. Rees, J obn, Rhosruarket H umphreys, R., Morja Bychan
Thorp, Ed., & Sons, Lloyd St. Lloyd, R ., High St., Cefn-Cord J ones, Wm., Madoc 8t .
Williams, R. , 14 Back Madoc St . Lumley, E ., Castle St. OYS1'ERJIIO U1'fl. Jones, W., Madoc St.
LLANDUDNO 7UNCTJON, Protheroe, S ., Pontm orlais Davies, D ., Newton Lloyd, Robt. , & Co., 117 High St.
Conway . Rees, T., Merthyr Vale PAN1'YFli'YNNON, R.S.O. Roberts, David Morris, Pentrefo~in
Parry, S., & Sons Thomas, J as., & Son, Green Park Thomas, D., Glanrhyd Roberts, Edwd., Chapel House
LLANDYSSIL, Pontwt:lly. Williams, Geo., Wi lliams Sq. Roberts, G., P enmorfa
PEJiBROKE. Willia ms, G ., 68New St.
Davies, D. B. vVilliam s, John, 4 Castle St. Brown, I.l Mansel St. , Orange Gdns.
Evans, Jobn, Tussul Quarry \ .Villiams, J ., 3 & 1~ Edward St., Mor- Dav ies & !\{organ, The Green PORJ' T.ALB01'.
fones, Daniel, Greyhound gan Town Cox, Morgan, Courtland Pl.
i1atthias, Thos ., Pentrecourt PEMBROKE DOOK. Gaen, C. & F., Plough Ter.
ll!U,FOZID HAVEN. Allen, J. & J., Water St.
LLANELLY. Cole, G. & W . , Charl es St. Nic holas, John
Hassett, W ., 2 Coldstream St. Evans, E., 3 London Rd. Jenkins, Thos., Bella Vista
Cole, R., Mou nt Pleasant John , D. , 37 Meyrick St. South
Brown , Thomas & J obn Phelps & Owens, C harlcs St. POJ/1'lf, R.8 . 0 ., Rhondda Vall•q.
Evans, J., Ewr Joinery 'Vorks McAlpm, K. , Front St.
Russan, Jas., North Rd. Morris , A. , I Law St . Eva ns, D ., High St., Cymmer ·
H opkins, W., & Son, Co ldstream St . Williams, J., Priory Rd. Jenkins , C., & Sons
H owell, H., & Son, Ltd., New Dock Scourlicld, J. , Military Rd., Pennar
JJIOLD . Thomas & Rogers, King William St. Moore & Elsworthy, Tbe Parade
Hughes, T., Richard St. Thomas & .Farr
.r ones & Richa rds, Pottery Rd. Edwards, R ., High St. Thomas, D., Lewis St .
Foulks, Thos., 87 Higb St. Thomas, J. R., Queen St. East Thomas & Morgan, Cross St .
lv[crcer, G., New Rd. Williams, John, D iu as Rd.
LLANFAIR, Pwtl Cw;>1t.l(J'll, Roberts, Ric hard, 64 New St. PENAZ/TH.
Roberts, T hos., New St. Bevan, T. , 10 A lbert Rd. PRES1'A1'VN, Rhyl.
N.S.O., A"glesey.
H ughes & Griffiths lllORFA NEVIN. Brice, R., 25 Cwrt-y-vi l Rd. Jones, E. D., J,·y House
P ritchard, vV. & 0. J ones, G. , Pen rhos Hancock , R. J., Belle Vue .Jones, T., High St.
LLANFA fRFECHAN. Harris, W. H., Victoria Square Pritchard, John. Marine Vi lla
lllORRI STON, Swansea. Jon es, J., r9 Station Rd.
Davies, D., Upper Mill Thomas & Jones, Slate St. PRES1'tJ:IGNF..
Humphries, E. Ga<llys Wa lters & Johns, Dillwyn St . Morris, W. L ., Stanwell Rd. Price, J., Rroad St.
,fones, E., Bcnarth lfousc Pickford & Son , 27 Grove P l. P(JilfPSAlN1', LlaflW>'Cla.
Williams, R., Glan -y-don JJfOUNT.AIN ASFI. Price, D. G., H ickman Rd .
Edmunds, M. Shepherd, W . B., 29 Clive Place Davies, D .
LLANCADOCK. H.arris, David, Darran Rd . Shepto~ J. S., Station Rd. PJVLLHELI.
Price, Daniel
Mil ls, F., Napiers Inn Speed , ~ ., ro P lymouth Rd . Jones & Owen, Aberech
LLANCA TTOCK. Morris, Thos., Oxford St. 't ape, M. II., ·woodland P lace J ones, J ., Salem Ter.
Jones, T. , & Sons Williams & Williams Jones, vV. & R .
LLANGENEIRN, Kidwelly . PENOOEIJ. Roberts, S., Aberech
MU111BLES. Griffiths, T . M ., Old King's Head
Richards, E., & Son Bcer,E . l!A.DNOR, New.
LLANGOLLEN. Recs , Edmund
Clemen , D . Linj cn , J.
Evans & Morris Morriston, J. PENMAENMA WR .
Koberts, I saac, & Son Evans, E., Bodavon JlllAYADER.
Roberts1 M .. 6 B01·wyn St. JlfYDRilll, St . Clenr". l{ughcs, J ., Grosvenor Ho . Oor6, G., Saw MiEs, East St.
Roylancis, - Evans, Da\l"id Evans, T. P., Church St.
NAN1'CL IVYD, lluthin . PENR Fll WLLAN, Llanclys•i' Lloyd , Morgan, West St.
LLANCORSE, Talga.·fh, R.S.O. Hughes, J obn Davies, Thos., Llwynteg
Williams, W. RHOS-ON-SEA, Colwyn Boy.
N AN'l'G LYN, nui1· .DenbifJh. PE'NRllYNSIJJE, Dlandud11(). Han<ly, H.
LLANCRANOC, Llandyssit. gdwards, Edward
Davies, .Ben. Evans, I., Peh-y-waen · llHYL.
j ones, Richard Evans, Peter, 14 Princes t.
Jones, Bon, Pantnewydd NANiillOR, Caruarvou. Williams, Evan
Jon es, Tbos. , Poutgarrcg Greenhal~h & Roberts, Lake Side
Phillips, J., Price Town Whitley, fhos., 2r Abbey St .
LLANHILLITH, Cr11111bti11, PENTRE, R .8 . 0., Rhondda.
NARBERTH. Edwards, Tohn, Ton Williams, E. L., 1 Adelaide Terr.
R.S.O. Cole, Owen, Mayfield Williams, E. W., Elwy St.
Lewis, David :J\1organ, g:ros., Ton
Edwards, A., St . Jam es St. Parry, '\V., Ton
LLAN/DLOES. J o nes, D., Llawhaden RUABON.
Richards, A., Bailey St. Davies, John , Epworth House
Breeze, J., H afren St. Lloyd & Bros., Sp1·ing Gardens
Brown, E . , & Son, Great Oak St. Perkins, V\Tm., Ludchurch PE.VYGROES, 11.S. 0. Hopley, R., King St ., Cefn
Humphreys, T . Rees, D., Templeton Owens, OwenJ..Llwynow· Cottage Jones, J ob n T., Cefn
.Jones-Meredith, J., Hafrcn l:lt. Recs, J., & Sons, Lan Mill Roberts, G., ::inowdon St. Williams, John, Trefynant
BUI L DERS AND CONTRA CTORS . 461

Wales - continued. Wale s- continued .


RUTHI N. J enkins, D avid , 89 L r. Oxford St TNl:'FNlll", N .S.0 . .,- - -- - -- - - -- --::.
Daniel , J ., !\fount St.
Davies B ros., Market St.
J ones, T. & D., Ea ton Grove
Lane, Will iam, 1 2 Bay View C rescent
E,·ans, E . & J.
Jones & Evan~
I LEWIS
ti BROTHERS,
Bu il ders & Contra ct o r s,
M orri s, J. , Market St. Lloyd Bros ., Argyle St.
R oberts, Wm. , Clwyd Bank M ar ies f ., & Sons, Ri cha rdson St. '1'RJtJ1 1NA1{1', !t.S. 0 . Smithfi eld Rd ., Wr exham.
\ 'lill iarus, J. P ., 62 Hort hyn t . Richa rds, T ., No rtha mpton Lane 1Vlorris, J ohn 1Vnrk.'i rtc1>1~tl.1J ere cted cf: in 1n·ogress-
T homas, Wa tkins & Co ., L td . Chri:.:.t Chu rch , Johnstown ; M. J.
S T. ASA PH. TREHATlllTS, 11.S.0 . Gu rnmo.w, E!-lq ., Wrexham, A rcht.
Tucke r, John, 0 Bryn .Mill C rescent
Mumford, J . P., Denbi gh R d . W eaver, J. & F . Th'lanselto n Lewis, J oh n, Brynhau log Al tera ti on• Roden 's Hid! ; JV!. J .
P owell , Sarni., Denbigh R d .
Williams, W . & T .,Railway tatio n
\Vebb , Geo., & Co., H eathfield St.
"\¥illia ms, fohn, Fi nsb ury 'fe r .
1'REHER/3ER T, Po11t1; prid•l.
Davies, E ., & Sons, Gwendol ine St .
I G um mow, Esq ., \Vrexham , A r cbt .
Mission Room, Belle Vue Road ;
Williams, Wm. , Brynbyfryd '.l'.G .'W ill iam•,E•q.,Liverpool,Arcbt.
ST. DAVI D' S. Evans, J. J., & Son, D unravcn St. V illR., Normfln Rd . ; illol'ison & Son ,
Edwards, D ., Carfai
Tones, J oh n, Catherine St.
TAT,SA RNAU, R .S.O .
M or ris, W.
T RE'llfADOC, Po rlinado<.
Roberts, Griffith, P e nmorfa
I W rexham, A rch ts . Cong re-gation u.l
Church itn d RchooJ ··, Wrexh am ,
l?hillips, Geo ., 6 New St . }tfeH:-1rs. Ingo.11 & Son, Birm ingham.
Williams, J as ., New St. TA L Y !MNT, Gla11dovey , R .S . 0. TREOHCF!Y, R . S . n,neor Prinl,lJ7H·idd. 18 Houset; for I{.. Fen.r na.ll, Esq. 4
'Villiams, J oseph, Bwlchcarte Davies, D ., & Son 1\IIatthias & Edwards Villa~ for S. Asto n , Fisq . 5 Houii:es
SARNAU, R .S. O. TA NYGR l S IA U, Blaenau, Ji'estiniog · Hces, J ohn and Shops, E r ildig U.oad, Wrexha m;
J en kins, Thos., Rhip iwllwyd New Hotel, W rexham; W . S la ter,
G riffiths, Eva n TY1VY"G01VGL, An9lt::-;e!J . Esq . , W rexham, A rch t . Whi te
SA UNDEZISF'OOT. T H/IEE' CROSSES, Swansea. G riffith, Thos . Hor se Hotel, Chu rton i W . Sln.ter ,
L awrence, J., Main St. T homas , J. VALLEY, Angle,1uw . Esq ., Wrexham, A.r cht. Hand
R obbin, J., Ma in St . \¥illiams, W. Inn, W rexh n.m ; T . P I"ice , Esq ., Liv-
'.L'OND U, 11 .S .O. erp ool, Arch t. Boal'cl Schools,
SENGHENI1'H, Ca,.diff. JV ELl:! ll POOL . Bersha m ; Harri~ & Lnsh, W r ex-
Will ia ms, J . P . H u rley, J ob, Yelin Vac h J oine ry
W orks Davies, E. 1 Salop RcL ham , Archts. New Mill for R.
SOLVA. Tho mas, R., & Sons, Hcrricw Rd . Allcock & Co., Ltd .
D avies, l as., L ower Solva TONYPANJJY, PontYliridd.
W a tk in, A .1 Sever n St.
E vans, f hos ., & Son C ha rl es B ros., He nry St . Owen, \ V., Ruabon Rd .
M organ, L evi, Upper Solva Lloyd, J., Maddox St. WHITCHURCH, Om·d(!f'. Samuel, vV. E., Market St.
Morgan & \Villiams Evans, \ Vm., Ju nr.
SWANSEA. O ld, T hos .1 II Zio n Ter race Will iams, E d win , Ty- nant YNIS ITIR, Porth, R.S. O.
A ce & G ywn, Skc tty, near R icha rds, David
1'0 W YN. W flIT LAN /J, R .S . O.
Bennett B ros., Carlton Tcr. J amcs, A lfrcd, K.iffig YSf7EIFTOG, JJolgwe/l.
B illin gs, H., Oysterm outh Rd . Tones, Iiughes, & E d"vards
Morga n, R ., & Son , Bryncr ug Hees, D ., Saw :Mil ls Davies, Edwa rd
Davies, G.," B ryn-coed," Heathfield Thomas, D., St. Toh n t .
D avies, J. ob n, Hu mphrey St . T REALA IV , Dinas, R .S . O. YSTALYF'EllA, Swan,,ca .
D avies, r ., St. 1-:Lele na' s Avenue Rowl a nds F ., Cemetery R d. WRE X HA N . Rees, D.
G a rd on, Wm. , St. H elen's Yard Davies Bros., 2-5 H ill St . W illiams, J . R.
Grove, J ohn , St . T homas T REBA N OG, Porth, 11.S.O. Hughes, Jas., Jr A lexandra Rd . YS T llA-RHONDDA.
G ustavus B ros., Carmarthen Rd . Yd. E noch Bros . J o nes, H. A., Popi:lr R d. \ Villis, ·\v. E .

5 . lrelaQd.
ABBE !·, Co . Calway. BALL J'BRACJ\. BELFAST. ] . & W. ST EW ART-(co11.)
Patterson, J oh u Pemberton, R. H., Shanganagh Tcr. Campbell & Lowry, Clifton Pk. Av .
Ba rr acks, Delfast , fol' \Var l>epart-1
Pemberton, H ., C h urc h Rd . Campbell, W. J., & Son , Ravenhill
AHASCRAC!I, Co. Calway. R d. meo t . £ « 000. A ILe nui o11 s a nd ad -
B lack & Son Corry, R . , 1o6 Un iversity St. d it ions to \.Vhitea.bbey l're:-;lJy teri an
BALLYBROP!IJ ·. Uli urch ; Mr. N . F it:'.simon:-1, Archt.
Cahill, M. Co urtney & Co., Shaftesbury Avenue,
ANTRIM. Mackay, Wm ., Donaghmo rc £4,000. Ne w Store and CA.Yet1Lker's
Ormeau Rd.
M cMa nus, John Dowling, W., ro2 Cromwe ll Rd. lte~idence fo r Belfast. Cor poration
BALLYCASTLE. Gas Wod rn; James ~telfux 1 E8q .,
ARMAGH. Hoyle, J. Fegan, J., Shorn R d . Hldg . W ks.
Hearst, 1\L, Duncairn Gardens M .I.C .E., 1"11gin eer. £8.000. HefuMe
Farr, T ., Abbey St. H umphreys, Thos. DeMtructor Build ings ttu<l Offices for
Gillespie, A., Dobbin St . Henry, J., & Sons, Crum li n Rd .
BALLY,JfAHON, Mulliugar. Hillis, _l., 66 Cedar Av., Antrim Rd. Belfust Corpo 1-ation; for J\fe:-1~rs .
J o hnston J -,}'he lliall M ay, - Gud~ard 1 )'Ia"'isey 1 & \ Vin-ner. I,td.,
M agi ll, J ., l'lewry Rd . J{eith, lI ., 3 G len ravel St .
BALLYMENA. !(err, W ., \ Voodstock P lace Noi..1mg-ham, Bng ineer:-;. Over£ 1,uOO.
Mar lin, D . P~ & Co. :IVIodel l ..od;.;'ing Ilou~e~ for Belfn.s
\Vood , Jas., JJobbin St. Adair,] ., & Son, 'Vellington St. Kidd, J as., 24 Leadbetter St.
Black, John, Warden S;. Kidd, W., & Sons, College Lane I·:. Cu1·porat ion ; J. C. ]31'el land, J~~q .
ATHENRY. Carson, J.1 Lame St. Laverty, H., & Sons, Ca,mbridge St. M.t.C.E., City S11rv. & .E11gr. £8,0oO.
Broderick, J. Gault , John, Harryville Lees, J as., Gt. George's St . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . .,..,,..,....11111111....,.... . . . . .. . . .
:Monagha n, T bos . Heggarty & Gault Lester, Jacob W., J\l ilewate r Rd .
ATHLONE. M cCann, Hugh, Broughshave St. Lowry, J .. & Son, 71 Gt. George's St. Thompson, J . & R., Short Strand
L yste r, P., & Son, King St. O ' Hara, A., Kinhilt St. McLaughlin & H.:arvey, Ld ., Uastlcton BELTURBET.
M artin, J as., Northgate St. Huilding Works, Yo rk Rd. McLean, -
Smith , H... , Strand St. BALL! il!ONE J". Mcl\li llia.n, Thos ., O nnca u Avenue
H enry, J. lVlartin, H. & J ., Ltd., Orruo;iu R<l.
BJRR, set! Pn1·sonslmun.
ATHY, Co. Kildare. lVlcMaster, A . BLACKROCK, Co. Cork.
Carberry, D., & J. Martin , Jolrn, Dec St.
Young, Robert lUurdock, A., 142 Culli ngtrec Rd. Long, Dennis, Convent Rd.
BACENALSTOWN. BAJ,/, YSHAFNOS. Orr, Vl . , Carlisle Circus , Antrim Rd .
1'1orrison Bros. BLACKROCK, Co. Dubl111.
Monaghan, Jas., West Port Smith , J .1 Ga1·moyle Ter., York Rd. Allen, P., Newton Park Avenue
BAILIEBOROUCH, !\ells. Caulfield, P .
Bartley, W . BAJJ,J"SOJJA 111". liarpur, \¥"'Newton Park Avenue
Coote, r . R . Clarence, J. J. & W . STEWART , _Tolly, Chas., Newton Park Avenue
BALBRICCAN, R .S.0. B.ILLYWAJ.TER, S.0., BUILDING CON1'RAC'! ORS, l . awlor, Jamt>s 1 22 Carysfort Avenue
H eeney, M., D ubl in St. Co. Dowu . ADE L AIDE ST ., BE LFAST. P emberton, Hy., Church Rel .
Percival , Wm. G . Caughy, F. JVorks recently ~xecttted : Warren, E . & R .
BALLINA. BALTli\'GLASS, S.O . New Cou rt Ho use, Cooktitown, Co . BOOTERSTOIVN, Co. D11bli11.
Beck ett, Isaac '.l'yl'Une, for Grand Jury ; Mr . J. vV. Caulfield 1 P ., Hooterstown Avenue
Doody, Myles Leebody, H .A .B .E., A rcht. £4,000.
BALLINASLnE. Linn, John New ~l ectric Lighting Station BORR/SLEIGH.
B ol a nd, Michael, Lancaster fo1· Belfast Corporatiou ; Messrs. Meagher }fros.
Connell, Martin, Dunlo 't. BANBRIDGE. 'Villiams, T.
Finney, S ., Library Lane ~ . uraerue, Watt & 'l'ulloch , Arehts.
Stanners, T . £30,000. New Bonded Store and BOJ'L8.
W ard, Lewis, Dunlo St. M cKeown, H. & J., Dromore St. 8lummage House for Irie!J Distillery, Black, J.
BALL!NCOLLIG, Corl.·. BANDON. Ltd ., C0tmswater. £5,000. New BRA l", Co. IVi<:!.·low.
F orde, D ., & Sons M urphy, D . 8tfl bles, oach Hou He, &c., at Brady & Sons, Eagle Tt~r .
White Abbey, for Geo . J11cC.. 1moot; Doyle, T . W ., Novor ra AvC'nue
BALLINROBE, R.S.Q. BANGOR, R.S.0., Co. Dowu . l\lr . '£ . Bower, Nantwich , A1·cht. Fra1.er, AlPx., r l•'lorcnn· Rd.
'tanners, T . Colvi lle, T., Duffcrin Building Wks. About £3,000. New Caniage l:lbed Plunkett, John, Waver!t:y Tcr.
BALL/SODA RE. Pullock, Wm., Hallymagec St. at lielfo.st Termin us, fur llelfast
Savage, .J. H., l\J.ount Herald Works CAlllR.
C la rence, J. a nd Northern Count ies Rn.il wa.y; Holloway, Thos., Church St.
MacDonagb, J . Scott, W ., Bingham St. Mr. B. D . \Vise, M .I.C.E., Engin eer.
BANTR !', Co. Cork. £5,000. Wt1.rrant Officer•' and J\Iar- ('A Pl'OQU/1\'.
BALLYBAY. ried Soldiers' Quarters, Victoria Dempsey, J.
Irwin Bros. Donovan, Daniel
462 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS.

Ireland-contmued. I reland-continucd.
CARLOW. DOWNPATR!CK. ENNIS. LONJJONDli:RRY.
l\litchell, Jas. W. Tordan, J.. & Co., Church St. Foody, I'., Turnpike Hallintine, J., trand
Thompson, J., }!an over Works 1\Iaguire, John, Trish St. hank, D., Causeway Colhoun, T., Str:-.nd
CARRICKFERGUS. tockdale, J . & T., Church St. Calhoun, l~ . 2? Strand
ENNISOORTHJ'. .Dnnlop, A., Sackville St.
Laverty, H. DROGHEDA . :Rreen Bros. 1 Rock Factory
Rodge rs, A lex. Caffrey, P., James St. :F ulton, Jas. A., li'ountain St.
Fortune , VV., Lower Church St. Gi llespie, D ., William St.
Creasl'r, T . .M all Kinsella, John, George St.
CA !?RICKivlA CROSS. Gogarty, E'., 87 vVest St. M c.Dermott, Jos. , ~fagazine St.
l\Iulhollancl, J. Lynch, M., Court St . McKanc, Jas., Ebrington Ter.
McCann, P ., Lawrence St.
McDonnell, B., Bull Ring ENNZSK/f,LEN. Maultsaid, IV. J ., I I North St.,
CARRICK-ON-SHANNON. Rosemount
Cryan, T. Smu llen, T., & 'on, Dyer St. Donelly,J·• Forthill St.
Threlfofl, - DROMAHA!R, R .S.O. Jiarvey, ., 17 Belmore St. Mooney, W. J., Strand
Duncan W. Hynes, ] as., Forthill St. Shannon & Routledge, Fountain St.
CARR!CJ<-ON-SUIR. Taylor, R. J., Aughamelta Reid, J., Belmore St. Shannon, Jo s. , Magazi ne St.
Loughman, P., New St. Smyth Bros., Chapel Rd .
DROMORE, R .S.O., Co. Down. ENNJSTYJION. Sweeney, lI., \.Y1lliam St.
CASHEL. Graham, J., Junr. Crawford, M.
Butler, James, Thomaston DRUMSHAMBO, Le£h·£ni. Linnane , .M. LONGFORD.
O'Brien, P. Mcl\1anus, P. Kelly, P<1trick, Earl St.
Thornton Bros. FEJ/11fOY.
DUBLIN. Creedon, D., Rathealy Rd. LOUGHJJUFL?.
CA TLEBAR . Barry, P., 9 Moncks Pl., Phibsboro. Hayes, Daniel Lynch, B ., Drumbanew
Condon, John Becket, J as.'- South Dock Works, O'Mahoney,J.
Lyons, M. LUISBURG, Westport.
.Rings -end Kd ., and Barrow St. GALWAY. H e nagban, W.
CASTLEBLAYNEY. Heckett, vVm., Percy Place Costello,) as., Sea Rd.
Harvey,]. 'Hcckett, W. D., 2 Ormond T errace, Dooley, l! ., 1 Eyre St . LUCAN, S.O ., Oo. D1tblin.
\.Yatson, .Robt. Rathmincs Emerson, T., Devon Pl. Cromer, J obn
Bolton, S . H., & Sons, 156 Rath- Flaherty \V., Market St . LURGAN.
CASTLECOMER, Co. Kilkenny. mines Rd . Griffin, T., & Sons, Henry St. W. Mcllwa.ine, S.
Fogarty Bros.
\.Ya lker, ]obn
J.
Hogan, 1 Kyle }Iouse,Drumcondra Lydon Bros., \.Vhite Hall
1lfANORHA1lllLTON, R.S. O.
!-Jreen, . . , & on, r51 Up. Sheriff St. O'l'laherty, M., Foster St.
CASTLEREA. Hryne, P ., & Son, Lynge St. Semple, A ., \.Vood Quay Sweeney, Robt.
Connolly Bros. Coates, C., 72 Blessington St. vVilson, P .
Collen Bros.1 Ltd., 5 Clanwilliam Pl. GART/lSl'OWN, Co. D11bli11.
CASTLEWELLAN, Co. Down. Reid, John J,fAllI'BOROUGH.
Connolly, W., & Son, J7-J9 Upper Bunyan, J obn
l\IcAleenan, P. Dominick St. OARVAGTT, R.S.O.
CAVAN. Crampton, G. J ., Balls Bridge Cox, Robert JlfIJJDLETON, Oo. Ooi·k.
::lfcGuirk, T., Kelley's T er. Dixon, Geo., 33 Hanover St. East Coffey, J. J.
Donovan, J., 58 Harcourt St. G LIN, Co. Limerick.
Ramsay, Robt., illain ::it. Jl!(f,/?OJIJ), Go . Donegal.
Farquharson, R., 69 Jon es' Rd. O'Driscoll, Jas.
~Iooney, II'.
CHARLE VILLE. FOLEY, W., & Sons. H o ey's GORT, R.S. O.
McAuliff, J., Shandown Cross, New- Court, Werburgh St. Kilroy, Wm. J,IONAGHAN.
town Glynn, 11,f., 12 North Brunswick St. Drum & Son
GRANARD, Co . .Long/oi·<l. Duffy, P.
W a lsh, F.A. Good. J. & P ., Ltd., 5; Gt. Bruns- Dolan, J.
wick St. Keirnan, T.
Nolan, Patrick, Mill St.
CLONAKILTY, Co. Cork
Hart. Patrick Goodfellow, J. S ., 17 \.Yentworth l'I. 11JOVILLE, Londonderry.
Gra ham, F ., Pt·mbroke St. OT/ANGEGEE1.'IJ, Slane, 11.S. 0.
CLONES. Wadden, L. Gallagher, J., & Sons
McMahon, vVm ., & Gray Gn:ly, ·v .rm., 16 Carlingforcl Rd., McDermott, D.
Drum condra. GTIEYSTONES.
McMahon, J os . Kinlen, P. J. llfULLINGAR.
Hall, Hy. E ., 14 Harrington St.
CLONMEL. Hall, T., & Son, 62A Harcourt St. HO.T,YWOOD . Willis Bros.
Roles, Neil, Mary St. Hanway, P., 36A N. Gt. George's St. Ferris, Robt., JO High St. NAAS.
Cahill, J., Bolton St. Holland, J., Brighton Av. l{athgar
1 Miller, W., High St. Bryne, Thomas, Swordlestown
<..; leary, Thos., & Son Humphreys, R .. 17 Lr. Pembroke St. .Nimick, W., JI High St. Oowling, :il'.L, Robertstown
Keating, M., 62 St. Dominick St. Hyland, J., Friary Rd.
COLERAINE. Xk'IJJS, Co . .111eath. Robinson, G., Carragh
Douglas, Wm., Lodge Rd. Kelly, j ., & Son, 67 Thomas St. 0 ':!.=\rien , Patrick
K~nnedy, Jas ., \Vaverlt"y Ter. Kiernan, J., roo Talbot St. Smyth, D., Lallins Rd.
Lidwill,R. F., 21 N. Gt. George's St. Smith Bros. Tayler, Jam es, J3rannockstown
::llcMullan, Hugh, Umon St.
.Platt, Sarni., Nursery Avenue Mackey, f., 48 Lr. Camden St. f(U,})11//E. NAVAN.
McClean, Robt., 64 Rathgar Avenue M olloy,]., Semcroft Currey, \Vm, Academy St.
CONLJG, 1Vewtownars.
Balmer & Noble ~1Jfd.~'1'.~~~o~ ~:key,19 Dartmouth Kl [JK J1,'JtL, .ll.('J. 0., Co. Down.
I(eomuir, E.
Delaney, Nicholas, Bridge St.
l\ilaguirc, Jas, 1'rimgate St.
COOKSTOWN. Martin,H. & J. , Ld.,Grand Canal St·. KILKENNY.
M'Nally, j. Meade, M., & Son, 152 to 162 Great Clere, W. K., 8 Ormonde Rel. NEWBTIIDGE.
CORK. Brunswick St. Lalor, Stephen, Walkin St. Carbery, Daniel, Emily Sq.
Buckley, J., 12 Laucaster Quay M ellon, R. E., 62 & 63 Brighton lrvin, J., Main St. and Eyre St.
Delaney,]., & Co., 2 0 H enry bt. Square, Rathgar K[[,f,A T/NEY.
Nunan, F., Main St. NEWCAS TLE. JVESl', ao. Limerick .
~)uggan, Bros., Pbrenix St. l\fillard, B .. r6 Pleasant St. Haugh, Vi' .
l•'itzgcrald, J~., Gt:raldine Pl. Moloney, E., 27 Lr. Buckingham St. Knf,JNEY.
Galvin, M.ichac1, 9 Camden Quay Monks, H. T., 167 Gt. Brunswick St. Bower, G., Tower Hill N)jJW ROSS, Oo. Wexfo,.a .
Gaul, Anthony, Angle?ey 8t. Noble, A. W., Annesley Bridge Cullen, Andrew
Nolan, Nicholas
Hegarty, D., 28l•1sh St. Pemberton, B ., Serpentine Avenue, Pemberton, H. NEWRY.
Hill, bamucl, Anglcsea Pl. Balls Bridge Tohnston, Sarni, Altuaveigh
Hunt, Matthew, l{ockvil1e Pemberton, j ., &Son, Charlemont St. KILLUGA N, Oo. W estmeath.
Reilly, Thos., Siruonstowu Mahood, D ., Monaghan St.
Kelleher, D., '4 Sunday's Well Rd. Pemberton, f., Ranelagh Rd. Neary, D ., River St.
Lane., D., Little Island, near Pile, J.P., ~3-97 Gt. Brunswick St. Kl.LTlfTSH. Wheelan, A., Canal St.
:l1.clV1ullen l:!., 34 Mary St. Roberts, W . & A., Grand Canal St. Morrissy, Wm., H enry St. NEW1'0WN/JA1WY, Co . Woxford.
Mullany, Cornelius, 15 Fish St. Scott, G. W., & Co .. 23 Lr. Abbey St . Ronan, J. Breman, Stephen
1111.urpby, P., 25 john St. Sharp & Emery, 17 Gt. Brunswick SL. K INGSTn JV N .
O'Callagban, D., Gratton St. Toole, R., 139 Upper Dorset St. NEWTOWNARDS.
Tully, John, 91 l{athgar Rel. Harper, W. H., 23 Tivoli Ter. N. Browne, Robt., Shore Rd.
O'Connell, .J . A., Clarke's Bridge
O'Connell, \V ., r9 Hanover St. \i\rarren, E. & R ., 121 Up . .Ratbmines LARNE. Burrows, Hugh, North St.
-O'Flynn, E. & ];>., \V atercourse H. <l. Wii~~iacre, G., Duke Row, Summer McNeil, Wm., & Sons, Main St. Dawson, Robt., Castle St.
Doggart, A., Francis St.
~~ ull y , .Ste1?hcn ~ . , 6 Frcnche's Qudy LIMAVADY.
Sisk, J., 1 Cove ct . Whyte, B. W., 125 Summer Hill Gordon, J . A., Ann St.
\~ro rthington, S., Claremont Rd., Hull,R. Hanna, Wm., Regent St.
fhomas, S., J North Abbey St. Thorpe & McCracken McA!pine, J., Mill St.
Sandymont
C!?EESLOUGH, Lrtterlwwy. Wray,J .
Wilkinson, A . DUNDALK. Ll.lfETITOK. OVENS, Oork.
Clarke, P . J ., Park St. Go ugh, Michael, Coloouey St. Buckley, T ., Knockleburden
CROSSDONEY, Cavan.. McAclorey, I ., Jocelyn St. Iiayes,~ohn, Newcnham St. PALATINE.
Lowry, - McDonald, Thomas, Castle Rd. Hayes, ames J., Pery Sq. Weir, Isaac
·CRUMLIN, S.O., Co. Antrim. Parks, S .. & Son, Fair Green Kenne< y, Patrick, J Military Rd .
\Vilson, N . VVynn c, Jas. 1 Joi.:elyn Place 0 Sullivan, D., 25 Frederick St.
1 PAllSONSTOWN (on Birr).
Ryan, John, & Son, 34 Thomas St. Sheridan, P.
CUSHENDALL, S.0., Co. DUNli/!1·.11, S.0 ., Co . /Jablin. Sweeney, W. A .
Autn·111.. Hassey, P. j . LINA HE.LY.
McAllister, D. Boulger, Eclwd. PORTA DOWN.
DUNGANNON. Collen Bros., Ltd.
DALKEY. Mcl(ec, Jas., & Son LISBURN.
-Gaffney, J. P., Sorrento Rd. Henry, T. PORTUJfllA, Co. Galway.
Higgingbotham, C., I Convent Rtl. DU.VG ARVEN. Knox, lld., Railway St. Martin, M. J.
Butler, J.
DONACHADEE, R.S.O., Greany, r. LI8,JfOJIE. POR1'RUSH.
Co. Down . Stokes, G., & Sons Fitzgerald, E., The Mall Graham, Alexr., Lansdowne Ter.
..Curragh, Wm., New !:;t. 0' Brien, J ., Church St. )Iaxwell, A., Bath St.
IJU1"Gll~ E.N, Londonderry .
:illcCon key, ] .
Duny, J. LlSTOWEL. PORTSTEW llR1'.
DONNYBROOK. DUNLAVIN. 'MacMahon, Isaac, Church St. Mcllreavey, Daniel, Main St.
·1·racy, P.J., 42 .Mai n St. Roche Bros. Madfahon, \ViJliam, Market St. Read, Daniel, Hill H ead
• BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS . 463

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JI A FJJA l.STO W N. SKKJIRIES, 8.0., Co Dublin . TA NDJI A GEE, 11.S. 0 ., Oo . Armagh. WAllREXl'OIST.
Mcl\Ianus & Sons Flanagan , 'Vm., New St. Collen, Thos ., Bloomhill Grandy, Jno.
JIA T!JFRILANJJ, Newry. TARBEllT, Co . Kerry. 'Vilson, Jas., Post Office t.
SLIGO. 1VA1'Kl/Fnl/D.
Dall.ell, D, Carr, P. Holly, P.
Conolly, C., Church St. 0 1 Sullivan, T. Costen 1 P., 87 The l\Ianor
JIATIIVILLY, S.O .
Gallagher & Doherty, Old Market St. Iiearne, J., & on
Doyle, Thos. I'EJflLli'.110JIE. ll'olan, G.
K err, G ., & Son, William St . Cussen, :u. WATERVILLE, Co . Kary.
JIH(IDE, Edend,rry, 11.S .0. Mc Lynn, Doois, Bridge St. THURLES.
Quinn, Thos. McGuire, P ., s Ratcliffe St. l(ennedy, P. Foley, D.
Meldrum, J ., & Sons, Castle St. 'l'JPPERARY. Galvin, T.
JT' JWSTOW K, Co . Sligo . TVESTPOl/1'.
O'Gara, Thos . Merrick,]., John St. Fleming, J., St. Michael St . Kennedy, P.
JIOCHFOJIT BJIIDGE, Kiliucan. SNEEIJf, Co . Kerry . Tl/ALEE. Richardson, Thos.
J3oY.ham, M. Breen, Michael Healy, J . B., Edward St. WEXFORD .
Reilly, Tbos. Murphy, Patrick, 62 Moyderwell Breen, P ., Tempera.nee Row
STRABANE. O'Reilly, ] .. & Sons, 128 Rack St. Doyle, J ., Charl otte St.
JIOSCOIJ!JlfON. McCaffre;r, D. Doyle, T., Old Row
Waldrow, Bernard McClay, J ., Bridge End TJIIJf, S . O., Oo. Meath.
Dingeyon, C. O'Connor, :Mrs., :Main St.
Watt, T. (R.P.) STROKESTOWN, Ookos-Common. WHITEflEAJJ, Co. Antrim.
JIOSCJ/Ek Brennan, P. TUAM, Co. Galway. Barbour, David
Maher, J. ·whelan, - Egan, Thomas WICKLOW.
FHERCOCK, Can·ick - J.llacross. SWINFORJJ. TULLAIJtORE. Flynn, John,. Summer Hill
McGinncs, - Mulligan, John Clear Bros. Pim, S . E., i::iouth Quay

Estate Maoagers, &c.
Name mtd Address o.f ll1anagers, Factors, or Stewards. JJ,,'state.r and Ownen . Nanie and Address o.f Managers, Factors, 01 Stewards. Estates and Ownen.

A bbey, J. B. Surveyor, New St., Hudclerslleld Rashcliffe, etc . Bowles, A.H . Estate Office, Clandon, nr.Guildford Clanclon Park (Earl of
Abraham, C.H . Spire Hollin, Glossop Glossop-Dale Onslow)
Adam , Thring Solicitors, 4 Queen Sq., Bath Rivers Bowman, J . J. Scaur Bank, Longtown, Cumb. Netberby
& Sheldon Boyd, A. C. The Estate Office, Dukinfield, nr. Astley
Adams, S. J. Adscombe, Nether Stowey, Quantock Lodge Manchester
Bridgwater B~yd, D. 8 St. A lbans Gardens, Ilford Grange, etc.
Addie, P. Council House, Bristol Bristol City Bown,H.E.&A. Architects, James St., Harrogate. De Ferriers
Addie, W . F . Estate Timber Yard, Powis Castle, Powis Castle Bradley, W . E. EstateOffice,Ebberston, Swainton, Allerston, etc .
Welshpool R.S.0., York.
Ainslie, W. Pitfour Estate Office, Mintlaw Pitfour BraG!y, C . A . Warren Street, Stockport Mottram Hall
Station, N .B. Brady, T Estate Office, Curry Street, Jarrow Janow ·
Aitkin, G . H. Estate Office, Partway, War- Longleat (Lord Bath) B1a1dford, W., Lintz Green Station, Durham South Garesfield
minster Junr.
Akroyd, J. Holywell Green, neor Halifax Brooklands Brailsford, H. Park Nook, Quarndon, Derby Kedleston (Lord Scars-
Allan, J. Dysart, N.B. Dysart dale)
Anderson, A. H. Kippendaire Estate Office, Kippencross Brealey,T.,&Son Architects, Stockwell Street, Leek, Rudyard
Dunblane, N.B. Staffs.
Anderson, R. 7 Park St., Cirencester Earl Bathurst Bretherton, A. Hazeldene, Viotol'ia Rd. , Gt. Crosby, Blundellsands
Andrew & Son Victoria Rd., Dartmouth Raleigh Lanes.
Angas, R . L. EW~~,Pse;~~ Blenheim Palace, Blenheim Bridgford& Sons 28 Cross St., Manchester :Fitzgerald
Brodie , J . C., & 5 Thistle Street, Edinburgh Lethen, etc.
Armstrong,H. R . 14 Hawthorne Ter., Newcastle- l3enwell, etc. Sons
on-Tyne Brooke, F. Coollatten, Shillalagh,Co . Wicklow Coollatten
Ashburnham, Broomham, Hastings Battle, etc. Brotchie, Geo . Easinp:ton Estate Office, Hinderwell Easington, etc.
Sir A. R.S .O., Yorks .
Ashburnham, Aymerhurst,Ashburnham,Sussex Earl of Ashburnham Broughton, Estate Office, Wortley, Sheffield Earl of Wharncliffe
A . P. C. J.E.
Ashdown, A. H. Uppmgton,Wellington, Salop LordBamard Broughton,J.W . Architect, Skipton Craven Bank
Ashford, A. Estate Office, Burderop,Swindon Burderop Broughton, T . Estate Office, Gargrave, via Leeds Bierley Hall, etc.
Ashworth, H . A. Leommster HamptonCourt Leominster Brown, A. Hothfield, Ashford, Kent Lord Hothfield
Atkinson, T. 20 Collingwood St., Newcastle- Silvertop,etc. ' Brown, C . Kerse, Falkirk, N.B. Kerse, etc. (Mnn1uis of
on-'fyne Zetland)
Bain, A. Gilgarran! Distington, Cumb . . Gi1garran Brown, D. Chevet Estate Office, Newmiller- Chev et
Baird, J.P. CastleMams,Douglas,LanarkslnreLord Haines dam, nr. Wakefield
Ball,J . H. Woking National Land Corpoi-ation Brown,] . Inspector of Works Office, Floors Floors Castle (Duke of
Ltd. ' Castle, Kelso, N.B. Roxburg·b)
Ballard, G. '.l'he Lowe, Eardiston, Tenbury Eardiston (G.Wa!lace,Esq.) Brown, W. T. Old Brewery, Rotherham Bentley's
Balengal, N. Sweet Bank, Markinch, N.B. Balbirnie Browne, G. Town End-"Troutbeck,Windermere Rayrigg
Ballingal!, D. Blair Drummond, Stirling Blair Drummond Brownson, W. Estate Otnce, Osmaston Manor, Omaston Manor
Bamford, R. L. 138 W1demarsh St., Hereford Foxley Derby
Bank, J. J . 14 Finkle St., Kendal Levens Hall Bryant, C. A. Christ's Hospital, Horsham Cln·ist's Hospital
Barclay, C . A berdour Ho.,Fraserburgh,N.B. Bracklay Brydon, R. Dawden Dene, Seaham Harbour, Marquis of Londonderry
Barker, C. Estate Office, Bromley, Kent South Hill Park Sunderland
Barker, C. 284 Kennington Park Rd., S.E . Duchy of Cornwall Buck & Son Worcester Cn,non Frome
Barnardiston,G.Estate Office, Swarcliffe, Ripley, Swarcliffe Budge, J. Estate Office, Wemyss, N.B . Wemyss
Leeds Bullock, H. Solicitor, Bank Chambers, New Beacon Close
Barnes, G . F. E~i;!~t~;:Ji,~ld Wingerworth Hall, Wingerworth Brampton
Burd & Evans School Chmbrs., Shrewsbury Benvick
Barr, D . C. Estate Office, Hamilton, N .B. Duke of Hamilton Burgess, G . Tabley Estate Ofllcc, Knuts forcl '.l'nbley (Lady Leighton
Barrowcloughj. Cross Roads, Holmfirth, Sha,Y's vVarren)
Bates & Moun- Bethlehem St., Grimsby Cleethorpes, etc. Burke, U . R. Normanby Estate Office , Burton- Normanby Park (Sir B.
tain on-Stather, Doncaster W . G. Sheffield , Bart.)
Bates, F. E. Charlton Park, Malmesbury Charlton Park Burroughes, F .G. Estate Office, Seal, Sevenoaks Wildernesse, etc. (Lore\
Batey & Railton 51 King St. , Manchester Hopwood Hillingdon)
Beadon, F . W. RamsdenEstateOffices,Hudders- Ramsden Bush, G . G. L. Estate Office, Fawley Court, Hen- Fawley Court
field ley-on -Thames
Beal, G. K. .Manor Farm, Bl,.iigowrie, N.B. Blairgowl'ie Butler, E.T. The Sands, Swindon Monkton
Beck, A. C. Castle Rising, King's Lynn Castle Rising Hall Campbell, H. H. Sherdley Est ate Office, Sutton Sherdley, etc.
Beck, F. Estate Office, Sandringham Sandringham House Hall, St. Helen' s, Lancashire
Beesley, T . Earlstown, Lanes. Houghton Capron , F. W . Lisburn, Co. Antrim Lady Wallo.ce
Bell & Eastham Bank St:, Accrington T. Stainer & Co. Carneg ie, A . Forebank House, Brechin , N.B. Kennaird
Bell,G . G .,& Co. 9 Victoria St., S.W. Montreal (Lord Amhurst) Carnegie, W. C. Sar•den Estate Office, Chipping Earl of Ducie
Bell, J. A. Ollel'ton Hall, Newark Rufford Abbey (Lord Norton
Saville) Carr, C. E. Carr - Ellison Estate Office, 1 Col- Heb burn
Bell, S. E ldon Sq., Newcastle-on-Tyne Jos. Cowen, Esq . lingwood Street, Newcastle-OJ.l -
Bell,W. Harlow Hill, Stocksfield -on-Tyne P rudhoe, etc. (Duke of Tyne
Northumberland) Carter, Col. C. Ardingfon, Wantage, Berks. Lord W antage
Berry, T. Bridgwater Offices,Walkden, near Ellesmere, etc. Carter, G. R. Bradford Offices, Mawdsley St., L ord :Bradford
Bolton Bolton
Bessent,W . Castle Gardens, Betchworth Park, Deepdene Carter, G. R. ScarisbrickEstateOffices,LordSt., Scarisbrick
Dorking Southport
Beveridge, W. ·writ ers, DunfermlineN .B. Blau Castle Carter,]., & Sons 27 Market Place, Cairbridge Wycombe Valley
&W. Car t land, G. P . 13 High Street, Windsor Manor of Eton
Bidwell, S. Est..t e Office, Drayton Manor, Drayton Manor (Sir R. Cary, W. E . Dallam Tower Est a te Offices,Miln- Dallam Tower
Tamworth P eel, Bart.) thorpe
Birc h, - Model Farm, Coombe,Stowmarket Webb & Son Castle, W . H. Town Hall, Oxford City of 0 xford
Birch, MajoP Mais Elwyn, St. Asaph, Wales Llane rch, etc. Cave, H. H. Estate Office, Rugby Acton Burnell, etc .
R.F. Caverhill, J . Jedneuk Jedburgb, N .B. Marquis of Lothian
Birkett,J.,& Son Wilson Row, Penrith Barrack Park Cawley, S . Bunbury, '.l'arporley, Cheshire Peckforton (Lord Tolle-
Bishop & Regent Circu8, New Swindon Rolleston mache)
Pritchett Chadwick, C. 60 Carey St. Lincoln's Inn, W. C. Sedghill
Blackwood, A. Estate Office,Leadenham,Lincoln Leadenham Chamier, E. F . Manchester I-louse, Exmouth Rolle, etc.
Blake, G . L lanelly Stradey Chapman. G. E. Hig·h Street, Newhaven Lawes
Blakeney, R. Creg Clare,Ardrahan, Co . Galway Lord de Freyne Charlton, Cholmondeley Estate Office, Mal- Cholmondeley
Blood, W. B. W itham, Essex Brax ted Park (C . H . C. St. John pas
Du Cane, E sq.) Charsley, Solicitor, High Street , Beaconsfield Wilton Park
Blundell, G . Pollux Gate,Fairhaven,nr.LythamFairh aven EstateCo., Ltd . A . E.W .
Boa, A. T he Hall, Great Thurlow, Suffolk Gr eat Thurlow Hall Cheetham, J . Foxholes, Uochdale F oxholes
Bolam, R. G. Hide Hill, Berwick, N.B. Chillin gha m Castle (Earl Cheston & Sons 1 Great Winchester St., E .C. Manor of Hackney
Tankerville) Cheston, C. Dashwood Houee, New Broad St., Tyssen-Amlmrst
Booth, W. 79 H yde Lane, Hyde, Cheshire Horsefield E .C.
Boothby, H . V. Keele, Newcastle, Staffs. Keele Cheston, H. Architect, 5 Union Court, Old Felixstowe Road , Edm o n ~
Bostock, G. H. T heEstate Office,Iweme Minster, Iwerne Broad Street, E.C. ton
Blandford Cholmondeley,H. Estate Office, Sledme1·e, Yorks . Sledmere(Sir'ratt011Sykes,
Bourchier & Architect s,32 Gt. Geo1•ge St., S.,'I . Carshalt on P a rk Estate Bart.)
Galsworth y Co., L td. Chowen, W. L. LondesboroughEstateOffices,Mar- Earl of Lond esborough
Bowden , T . L iptle H ayfield, Derbyshire Ollersett ket Weighton, Y orks.
Bowen , J. Parkfteld, near Wolverhampton Parkfteld Christie, C. Newe Estate Office, Strathdon, Newe, &c.
Bowen , L . Castle House, Newcastle Emlyn Llysnewydd, etc. Aberdeenshire '

CON. COM. DD.


466 ESTATE MANAGERS, &c.
Nanu a?id Address of 111anagers, Factm s, or Sle.,uards . Estates and Ownen. Name and Address of 111/anag-ers, Factors, or Sl11wards. Estates and Owners .

Church, H . H. Architect, 24 & 25 William St., Powis D rew , ]. Queen St., Exeter Devon
Woolwich Drewry, F. Estate Office, Buxton Chatsworth (Duke of
Clare, W. & L . 37 Park Square, Leeds Tong Devonshire)
Clark, J. Netherhall Estate Office,Maryport Netherhall Dudgeon, R . F. The Grange, Kirkcudbright, N.B St. Mary's Isle
Clark,]. W . Westgate , Guisborough Guisborough Duncalf, H . G. Surveyor, Darlington Street, Lord Wrottesley
Clarke, A. D. Estate Office, Abberley. Stourport Abberley Hall Wolve1·bampton
Clarke, AH. Architect, Station Gates, Broad- North Foreland, etc. Eade & Johns Architects, Ipswich Eastward House
stairs Earnshaw, J , & Architect s, 78King St., Manchester Dean and Cannon
Cluttons,Messrs. 9 Whitehall P lace, s:w. Ecclesiastical Commie- Son
sioners Easto n, J . Estate Office, Blyth Blyth (Sil- M. White
Cobham, G. R. Architect, 1 and 3 Irwin Street, Westgate Ridley, Bar t .)
Gravesend. E d en, R. H. H. H cyt esbury, Wilts. Lord Heytesbury
Cockburn , C . Sutton Rock, nr . Chesterfield Sutton Scarsdale Edwards, A . Bygrave, Baldock, H erta. Bygrave (Marquis of
Cockerell, J. P. Seaside Rd., Eastbourne Duke of Devonshire Salisbury)
Co le, J . H . Kingpersley Hall , nr. Congleton Biddulph Egerton - War- Arley Estate Office, Sandicroft, Arley
Coleman , W. Eastnor Castle Estate Office, near Eastnor Caetle burton, G. near Northwich
Led bury E lkiugton, G. Architect 1 95 Cannon St., E.C. 'l'he vVorshipful Com-
Collins, T. llfarehurst, Fairhill, Tonbridge Fairhill (Earl of Derby) pany of Coopers
Collyer, D. Rothwell Estate Office, Sharples Rothwell Elliott, A. E. Estate Office, E lvedon, Thetford Elvedon
Hall, Bolton-le - Moors, Lanes. Ell iott, C . Wells and Dorset Bank Chambers, Flete
Colvile, S. T. Gnoll Estate Office, Neath Gnoll Plymouth
Condu, R. F. Auctioneer, Biggleswa.de Ickwell E lliott, J . 21 Harrington St., Liverpool Palmerston Land and
Co oke, D. Kimbal ton, St. Neats, Bunts. Kimbolton Castle (Duke Property Co.
of Manchester) E ll is, S ir J. W. 29 Fleet St ., E.C. Bowater
Cooper,]. H. Oldway, Paignton P. E. Singer, Esq. Entwisle, J. Earnsdale C<•ttage, Darwen Greenway
Cordner, C. K. Massereene Estate Office, Antrim Massereene Evans & Parr FriarYard,FriarLane, Nottingham vV"est Bridgeford, et c.
Costeher, G. So!Jc1tor , Darwen Rev. P. Graham Evans, W. P. Estate Office, Nuneaton Aylesford, etc .
Cottingham, F. New Town Estate Office, Dover- R. J . Bagshaw, Esq . Everett, D. Estate Office, Broadlands, Ramsey Broadlands (Rt. Hon. E.
court Ashley)
Coulson,H.J.W. Lythecourt, 'l'i verton Knightshayes Eyres, ]. Busbridge, Godalming Bus bridge
Coverdale, F. J. Ingatestone Hall, Essex Ward Fair,]. W. E•tate Office, Haigh, Wigan Haigh
Coverdale, H. Norfolk Estate Offices, Sheffield Duke of Norfolk (Derby- Fair, T ., & Son Estate Office, Lytham, Lanes. Clifton
shire and Yorksbiro Fardell , J. Market St., Ityde, Isle of Wight Nunwell
County Farrer, J. Oulton. ID". L eeds 'remplenewsam
Coverdale, H. Rodney St ., W igan Westwood Farvell, F. J. l l l~ama Place, Bath Bathwick, etc.
Cox , G. Leigh Pa1·k Estate, Havant Leig·h Park (Sir F. Fitz - Ferg u son, C. J. Architect, 50 English St., Carlisle Bolton Abbey (Duke or
Wygram) Devonshire)
Crabtree, .I. Ewood Court,Mytholm.royd,Yorks. Ewood Court F ields-Clarke, EstateOffice,SouthillPark,Biggles- Southill Park (S . Wh it-
Cragild, H . Estate Office, Wiseton, Bawtry, Wiseton, etc. G. T. wade bread, Esq.)
Nott s. Fife, H . L. EstateOffices,Stainchop,Darlington Italy (Lord Barnard)
Cradock, H. E. Estate Office, Windlestone,Rusby- Windlestone (Sir W. Findlay, J. W. Bank St., Airdrie, N.B Airdrie, etc.
ford , Ferry Hill, Co. Dui·ham Eden, Bart.) Fisher and Bradford Offices, H5 Lichlield St., Lord Bradford
Cranston, T. Quernmore Park, near Lancaster Quernmore Park Nightingale Walsall
Crawford, R . T. Bal!inrobe, R.S.0., Co. Mayo Col. Knox Fisher, T. T. Lichfield Chambers, Walsall vVyrley Grove
Cric hton, D. Estate Office, Drumpellier, Coat- Drumpellier F leming, N. R . Normanby Hall, Norman by, York8 Norman by
bridge, N.B. F leming, W . 'l'udhoe Spennymoor, Co. Durham Salvin
Crickmay, Architects, 13 Victoria St., West- Bush Hill Park Fletcher, T . 46 Fishergate, Preston DunkenbalK_h, etc.
G . R ., & Sons minster, S.W. Faden, E . A. Hatherton Office", The Hridg·e, Teddesley (Lord H ftther-
Croft, G. N ostell, via Wakefield Appleby (Lord St. Walsall ton)
Oswald) Foggo, R. G. l~raemm·, N.B . Invercauld
Croft, H. Broad Oak End , Golding•, Herts. Goldings Dalmoml, N .B. llalmoral
Cross, Hon. J. J~state Office, High L egh, Knuts- High Legh, etc. Forbes , -
Forbes, A . Ca vnn, Ireland Earl A nnesley
ford, Cheshire Estate Office, Keuuet, ,\lloa, N.B . Kennet
Crowther, G. 38 New St., Huddersfield Whitley Beaumont Forbes, R.
&G . H. Ford, R. B. "F'rogmire," Crediton Creedy Park (Si1· J. D.
Fe1·guson-Davie, Bart.)
Cruickshank, A. EsLate Office, Shotover, nr. Wheat- Shotover St. Fagan 1s, W estgate St. 1 C:udill Wenvoe, etc .~
ley, Oxon Forest, R.
Forester, W. E. Bryanston, Bla ndford Lord Portman
Cuckney, A. 8 llailway St., Chatham Basters Hill, etc. gstate Office,'l'wickenhamJunction Cole Park
Cumm i ngs, S. Architect, -12 CranleyGdns., S."W. lh·eake Forge, R. W.
Forrester, W. Leyland, near Preston vVorden
Cundy,]. W. Estate Office, Linby, Notts . Montague, etc. Estate Office, Stoke Bdith, near Stoke Edith (P. H. Foley,
Curdour & Son Commer cial Bank Bldgs., Ila wick, Stohs Foster, H. K.
N.B. Her eford Esq.)
Fowler, G. Kells, co. Meath Marquis of Hea.dfort
Currie , H. Architect, 37 Norfolk Street, St. Thomas' Hospital
Strand, W.C. Franc is, J. J\iyrtle Hill, Carmarthen Ffynone
Cuthbert, T. W. Achindunie, Alness, Ross-shire Frantt, M . H. W estfield , Mountrath, Irelnnd Ballyfinn, etc.
Ardross (C. W. Dyson- Inverness . Can tray
Perrins, Esq.) Fraser, H.
Dale , T. V . SpeLchlcy, near Worcester Frazer, A . 63 Church St., Inverness, N.H . C ulloden
Spetchley Cresskinny, Queenstown, Ireland Capt. Longfield
Darley, Capt. Carrick-on-Shannon Hatley Manoi· French, S.
H . S. Fulton, A. Estate Office, Sedgwick, Kend"l Sedgwick, etc.
Davenport, C. Alberbury, Salop T, oton Park Gaiedfler, D. C. 1-nion Bank, Kilma rnock Rowallan (Eal"! of
Davies, C . F. l!'roodvale,Llanwrda R.S.O.,Wales Dolancothy, etc. Loudoun)
Davies, D. Wentsland Estate Offices, Ponty- Wentsland, etc. Gandy,E. Winnington Hill, Northw1ch Darnhall, etc.
pool Gardner, J .P. 8state Office, Cannock, StatfH. Marquis of Ang·lesey
Oavies,J. M. l?roodvale,Llanwrda H.S.0.,"Wales Dronwydc1, etc. Garfit, C. T. Estate Office, Deln.mere House, Dela.mere
Davis, C. E. B. Wroxton, near Banbui-y Banbury (Lord N01·th) Northwich
Davis, H . J. Newport, Mon. Tredegar Wharf Co. Garfit, G. Stanthorne Hill, Midcllewich Bostock (Col. C. H . F.
Dawson , C. J. Architect, Bank Bu.ildingo, High Lox ford Hayhurst)
Street, Ilford Garland, W. G. Creek House, East Molesey Rotham
Day, G. C. WoodbridgeEstateQffice,Shaftes- The Gannts, etc. (Sir Garrett, C. T. Newtown, Linford, Leicester Countess of Stamford
bury JZ. G. Glyn, Bart.) Garrod, H.J. Cheveley, Carobs. Cheveley P<trk
Deane, J. H ., & Norton-in-the-Moors, Stoke-on Lord Norton Garrood, J. Solicitor, L edbm·y Biddulph
Son 'J'rent Garvie, ]. Estate Offices, Gourock, N.B. Gourock
Dees, J. G. Estate Oflice, Whitehaven Castle, Whitehaven Castle Geach, W. EstateOffice,DownHall,Gravesend Down Hall
Cumb. Georg e, A . W. E stat e Offices, Sedbury, Chepstow Sedbury, etc.
Denman , S. Architect, 27 Queen's Road, Meeching German J., & Son Market St., Ashby-de-la-Zouch Earl Fer1:es, etc.
Brighton Gibbs F. SmeedsEstateOffice,Sittingbourne Smeeds
Denton , J. Horton Villa, Bradford Sir F. S. Powell, Bart. Gibso~, W. Estate Office, Muiryhall St., Coat- Coat.•
Dickens, R. J . 155 Old Kent Road, London, S.E. Rolls bridge, N.B .
Dickins, T. A. Overstone Park, N 01·thampton Overstone Park (Lord Gifford, C. Delphi Chambe1·s, Bournemouth Dean
Wantage) Gillart & Sons Machynlleth, North Wales Garthgwynion, etc.
Diggle, J . The Hollies, H eywood, Lan es. Foxdenton, Qtc. Glazier & Son s 7 St. James Street, S.W. Knoll (Lord Sackvillc)
Dishington, G. Doug-las Suppo1·t, Coatbridge,N.B. Doug-las Support Glendenning , Ilatton Main s, Kirk Newton, Ardgour (Earl of Morton )
Dixers, G ., & Co. Railway Approach, Sutton , S uney Wandsworth Poor '!'rust G. R. Midlothian
Dixon, G . H . Carlisle Wheatsheaf, etc. Godfrey- Panton, ·warwick CastleEetate Office, War- Earl of Warwick
Don a ldson , H., & 242 Queen's Road, Dalston, N.E . Rhodes H . G . wfok
Son Goodwin W . Chesterton Hall, Newcastle, Staffs . Apedale
Don e , Hunter, & Cricklewood, N. vV. Quex Park, etc- Gordan,:.._ Chilton, Hungerford Chi~ton (Sir W. Pearce)
Co. Gordon-Duff, Ebrington, Campden, Glos. Ebrmgton, etc.
Donkin , F. W. Estate Office, St. George's Hill, St. George's Hill A.H.
Weybridge Gough, R . Wykeham, York 'l'horoton and Croft
Dooley, J. T . Sandbeck Park, Rotherham Sand beck Park Graham, G. Somerhill Estate Office, 'Tonbridge Somerhill
Douglas, A. H.J. Comlougon Castle, Rothwell, N.B. Mansfield, etc. Grainger, J. A. 5 John Dalton St., Manchester Gore Booth
Douglas, F. M . Port Ballintra, Co. Antrim SirF. E.W. Macnau ghton Grange & Solicitors, G1~msby Lord Heneage
Douglas , Young, 57 Coleman Street, E.C. Ilford Park Wintringham
&Co. Grant, D. Wassand, East Yorks. W assand(H . S. Cons1r.hle,
Douglass, A. F. Oulton Pa1·k, Tarporley, Cheshire Oulton (Sir Philip B. Esq.)
Egerton, Bart.) Grant , J. Royal Bank, Granton-on -Spey Glenferness
Downs , A. EstateOffice,BoltonAbbey ,Skipton Bolton Abbey (Dnke of Graves , R. A. Sutton Grange, Speke, nr.Liverpool Halsnead, etc.
Devonshire) Gray, G. H . Architect, Estate Office, Sea Rd., gar! de-la-Warr
Drew,J. Doon Hill, Newton Stewart, N.B. Earl of Galloway Bexbill
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Name and /Jddress o.f J14a11ag"Crs, Factors, 01~ Slr:wards. !.::stales and Owuers. Name and Addres~· of 11/auagcrs, Factm·s, or Stewards. Estates aud Ow11ers.

Gray , M. 13road wate1· .Fu.rm, Steve11ag-e We1wyn (Viscount Hamp- Hug hes, P. H . 12 Na.tional St., 'l\nvyn, Wales Dolangwyn, etc.
den) Humphreys, Architect, Llandudno Lord Mostyn
Gray , R . l;Mat e Office, Shcrborne Park,. Lord Sberborne G. A .
N orthleach, Glos. Humphreys, H. Woodhouse, Loughbo1·ough Blau Manor
Grellior, H. W. Architect, 6 Queen Anne's Gate, South Streatham & ]. H
f::i .W. Hunt, F. W. Arcbitect, 30 Yo1·k Place, Portman Moor Park, Farnham
Grey, M. H. Estcourt Estate Office, 'l etbury
1
Estcourt Square, W.
Griffiths , C. Bell Vue House, Hay, R.S.O., 'l'regoyd Huntley, W . V. \Velsh St. Donatt•, near Cow- Ash Hall, etc.
Wales bridge
Griffiths , E. Knockin Estate Office, near Knockin Huskinson & Son Epperstone, Notts . Arnold (Bir Clrns. Seely),
Oswestry Bart.)
Griffith s, H. L. B1·econ Penbury (Earl of Ash- Hutchins on , ]. Manthorpe Lodge, Grantham Earl Brownlow
bumham ) Inglis, R. Lovestone, Girvan, N .B. Ba1·gany
Grigor, J. Sauchie Estttte Office, Stirling Sauchie, etc. hv inc , C. G. D. Sumburg·h, Zetland, N .B. Sum burgh
Gu1nes s, Strokesto'ivn, Co. Roscommon Pakenham-Mahou Jackman & 107 High Street, Lymington ~ lilford- on -Sea
Mahon & Co. Mas ters
Gush, E.W. Qu een St ., Seaton, Devon Seaton Manoi· Jackman, G. W. Masonic Hall, •rodmorden Greenwood's 'l'rusteeis
Haddon & Ruyal Bank Building·s, Hawick, Laver• Jackson, E. H. Windermere Buildings, Winder- Calgarth, etc.
Turnbull N.B . mere
Hale, G. C. Knowsley Hull, Prescot Knowsley (Earl of Derby) Jackson, J. P. Wbitegate, near Northwich Vale Royal (Lord Dela-
Hall, F. W . Bailiffgate, Alnwick North Northumberland mere)
(Duke of Northumbe1·- James, P. Abercarn House, Abercam Llanover
land) Jarrett, E. Estate Office, Boughton Aluph, Eastwell Park (Lord
Hall, H. Impney Estate Office, Droitwich Impney Ashford , Kent Geral'd)
Hall, H. ]~state Office, Ashton-under -Lyne Audenshaw Jay, W. Bookha.m, near Darking '.l'be Denbies (Lord A•h-
Hall, W. G. Winstanley Estate Office, Wigan Winstanley combe)
Halsey, R. Park Farm, Luton Hoo, Luton Luton Hoo Jeffrey, J ., Junr. Pencalenick, neai· Trnro Pencalenick
Halton , W.R. J~otateOffice ,OverHulton,Bolton HultonPa1·k j em son . T. Pearson House, Whittington, near Whittington Hall
Ham ilton , R. Roundwo<id, Montrath, Il'eland Crosby Kirkby Lon•dale
Hamilwn, H. W. Lilleshall Estate Office, Newport, Lilleshall (D uke of Jenkin , S. W. Liskeard Lantydrock (Lord Hobart•
Salop Sutherland ) Johnson, 0. Enniskerry, Co . Wicklow Powerscourt
Hankey, C. B . Est11:te Office, Brocklesby Park, Brocklesby (Earl of Johnstone, A. Solicitor,Langholm, N .B. Broomholm
Lmcs. Yarborough) john stone, J. Alloway Cottage, Ayr, N.B . Cambusdoon
Hankinson, T. J. RichmondChambers,Boumemoutb Dunant Jones , A. Kiplin, Northallerton Kiplin
Hardie, J. 'Voodbine,Kingsm eadow, Peebles, I-faystoun Jone s, J. Architect, Penralley E state Office, Penralley
N.B. Rhayader
Harding , J. R. Architect, Ashley R_oad, Epsom Manor House, Tooting Jones, J. Llwyn Onn, Llanfair Coed Helen
Hardy, F. G1ttisham, nr. Ron1ton Honiton Manor, etc. Jones, i< . 0. Pwllheli, Wales Nanh oron
Hargraves, S. IVIano1· House, Marple, near Stock- Romiley, etc . jonos, T. Newborough Est ate Office, Blae- Oakeley, etc.
port nau l.,estinoo·
Harle,j.J . Estate Office, 'l'ortworth, Falfield 'l'ortworth (Earl Ducie) Jones, W. B. C. 4 Salem 'l.'erra~e, Criccieth, Wales Gwynfryn Castle
R.S.O ., Glos. Jones, W. E. Architect, Anglesey Estate Office, Plas Newydd (MMquis of
Harris, C. Glendale, Southboul'De Road, Stourfield Graig, Lian fair Anglesey)
Pokesdown, Rants Joyce , ]. H. Blackfordby, Ashby -de-la-Zouch Sir M. C . B. Cave, Bt.
Harris, H. Cl~~~nce Street, Southend-on- Victoria, Shoeburyness Justice, Col. H igh St., Newport, Mon. Lord •rredegar
Kay,]. P. Estate Office, Ardsley, nr. Barns- Ardsley
Harrison, C.H.G. lVIentmo1·e Estata Office, Leig·b- Mentmore ley
ton Buzzard Kaye, H. M. Whalley, neai·Blackburn Waddington Hospital
Hartopp, A. W . Ma iden Bradley, Somerset.. Duke of Somerset Kaye, J.E. Bretton.l. n ear Wakefield Bretton Hall
Haslam, J. Newcastle Estate Office, Worksop Clamber (D uke of New- Kaye, W. L. Estate vffice, Worksop Osberton
. castle) Kemp, A. A. Architect,'J.'ankertunBstate Office, '.l'ankerton
Haslam, J . 'l'ho1·nham Estate Office, Buersel, 'l.'hornham Whitstable
Ro chdale Kemp-Smith , J. Orsett, Grays, Essex Whitmore
Haslam, W, Cowdray Estate Office, near Cowdray Kendle, G. R. E state Office. Wilton, Salisbury Earl of Pembroke
Midhurst Kennedy, D. 18 'l'be Forbury, Heading Langborough
Hawkins, C. Downham Market Oxburgh, etc. Ketton , S. P eperharon, Godn.lming P eperhru.·on
Hay, A. C. Lerwick, N ..B. Rayfield, etc. Kidner & Berry Arnhitects, 23 Old Broad St., E .C. Strat hll!OI"e
Hayward, H ., & Hereford Morcas K1lbee , - Bradwell, nr. Lechlade, Glos. Bradwell Grove
Son King,W. Rutland Estate Office, I lkeston Ilkeston (Duke of Rut-
Helyard , J. S . Cheny Burton, Beverley Lord Hotham land)
Hendrie, R. Gilfoot, Newmilns, N .B. Loudoun Kirkby, H. B. Old Corn Exchange, L incoln Boultham
Henry , R. W. Lymwood, Queen's Pk., Oswestry Nantymeichiaid Knox, E. Margam Park , Port Talbot Mar»am
Herbert & Son fl5 Piescoed St. ,Windsor Vaughan Lamb,J. D. Solicitor, Nairn, N.B. Geddes
Hervey,G. H. W. 27 Abbeygate St ., Bury St. Ed· Marquis of Bristol Lambert,]. H . Redmont Hill, Ballinasloc Pollok
iuunds Lancaster, G. Keresforth Hall, nr. Barnsley Dodwortb Hall
Hewitt, Hon. Callay Estate Office, Gatehouse, Calla.y Larminie, A. C. Fisherlull;,_Castlebar, Co . i\Cayo Earl of Lucan
W. J. R.S.0 ., Kirkcudbright, NB . Lascelles, A.G. E state Onices, Willey, Bl"Oseley Willey, stc.
Heygate, W. B . Estate Office, i\Iynde Park, Tram Mynde Park Lauder. J . Estate Office, Lydney Park, Lyd- Lydney Park
(nn, R.S.0., He,·efordshire ney, Glos.
Hib bard ,] E. 17 Union Court, Old Broad St.,1'.C . Highfield, Winchmore Laurie, J. S . Estate Office, Ba1·on Hill, Heau- Baron Hill
Hickman, T. Leaton, near Shrewsbury Leaton Knoll maria
Hicks & Son 5 Gray's Inn Square, W.C. Col. Lockwood Laws, W. G. Borough Surveyor, rrown Hall, Walker, etc.
Hickson & Son Sl Queen Victoria St., E.C. HaslewoodPark,Palmel''s N ewcastle-on -Tyne
Green, N. Lawton, J. Architect, St . Cl1ads, Uppermill, St . Chads
H igdon, F . G. Crown Lodge, Holbeach Frampton via Oldham
Higgins,]. & F. Alford, Lines . A. W . '!.'. Grant '1.'horold . Lee & Pain Architects. 63 Lincoln's Inn Pethwa.rds, ~tc.
Higgins, J. Cricbel, \Vimbome Crichel (Lord Allington) Fields, W.C .
Hill, - Old Ditcham, Peternfield Ditcham Lemon & B lezard Architects, Lansdowne Rouse, \Voolston
Hill, J. Smethwick Hall,Congleton Some1ford (Sir Chas. W. Castle Litne, Southampton
Shakerley, Bal't., C.B.) L'E s trange , C . C. Woodville, Sligo :.M:arkree, etc.
Hill,V. Estate Office, Alfreton I ton works , Alfreton Ironworks Lever, J. K earsley Mount,, toneclou g·h , nr. Sliakerley
Alfreton Manchester
Hi ll ,W.H. 'l'he Cottage, W elshpool Slanerchydol !Jew is, A. W. Chilton l!'oliat, H un gerford Littlecote
Hindle & Commel'Cial Bank Buildings,Bmd·· J. A. Jowett, Esq. Lindsey, D. Willesley, nr. 'l'etbury Weston Birt
Douglas ford Lingwood, H. Needham Market , Suffol k BarkingHall (Earl of Ash-
Hindes & Son Walmer Walmer burnbam)
Hobbs, F. Bank St., Ashford, Kent Godmgton Park Linnell , T. Shaw House, '.1'1ll'porley, Che•hire Ardern (Lord Hadding-
Hocking, R. T. Manoi· House, Padstow, Cor.n wall C. G. P. Brune, Esq. ton)
Hodgsolil , J. W . Estate Office, .l!"'ield House, rrri~ li1ield House Lipscomb, G. Frogholt, nr. Hythe, Kent Beachboroug·b
angle, neal' Halifax Lipscomb , W. Savile Estate Office, Dewsbury 1'avile
Hodgson , W. Rosedale Cottage, Otterburn, Amble, etc. Little, W. Hutton Hall, Penrith Lowther
Little, W. D. Bice ~ter, Oxon . Osterley Park (Earl of
Northumberland
Hogbin , P . Estate Office, Enys, Penryn Eny" J ersey)
Hogg,J. Appleby Castle, Westmoreland Appleby Castle Lloyd, E. The Rectory, Berriew, R.S.O., Vaynor
Holgate, H . Architect. Coln e, Lanes. Tower Park Montgomery
H ollis, R. Rise, E. Yorks. W. Bethell, Esq. Lloyd, G. W. E state Office, Croxteth , Liverpool Lord Ref ton
Holmes W. E. 69 Dame St ., Dublin Wills-Sanford Lloyd, P. Glasbm·y, R .S.O ., RadnorshiI·e Maesl1"ch, ~tc.
Hood, Hon. A. F . Airmyn Hall, nea r Goole Percy Loader, T. Estate Office, Hillbutts, nr. Wim- Corfe Castle, etc .
Horlick, W. Coombe ·warren, Eingston-on- Coombe borne
'.l'h ames Lodge, E. 1'aplow Court Lodge, Taplow 'l.'aplow Court
Hornor, F. Queen St., Nol'wich Great Hospital '£rust Luckin, J. Bank Chambers, Chelmsford Ch elmsford La
Horsfall, J. Arch itect, 'l'odmorden Stansfield Hall . Lyne , Col. Newport, Mon. Clytha
Horsfall , R . A.r chitect, 15 George St., Halifax \Vh eelwnghts' Ch1tnty Lyon,]. Kingsdowuc, Greville Road, R ich- C. Hylton Jolliffe·, Esq.
'Vitton Park Estate Offices, Rich- W 1tton Park mond , Su rrey
Howard , R. J . Macdonald, R . Cluny Castle, Aberdeen C luny
mond 'l'errace, Blackburn
Howsin, D. Huntroyde"Estate Office, Padibam H u ntroyde Macgregor , D . Solicitor, Ohan , N .B . Glenmore, etc.
Hoyle, H. 17 " 'atcr St., Ribchest er, near H othe1.,,all JJall McGregor, P. Estate Office, Springkell, Eccle- Spriu gkell
Pre8ton fechan, N .B.
Hughes, Lt.-Col. Ran ger Hill Estate Office, 2 Haven Hanger Hill Macintosh, W . Fife Estates Office, Ba.nff, N .B. Dufi' House, etc.
H. R. La.ne, Ealin~\ W . Mackenzie, W.H.Foskally, P itlochry, N.B. 1''orskally
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. Vam.e and Address of 111anagers, Factors, or Stewards . Estates and Owners. 1Vame and Address of Jlfanagers, F'actors, or Stewards . Hsta./es and Owners .
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McClintock , A. Hillsborough, Co. Down Hillsborough Castle llfar- Palmer & Stiling Burnham, Som. Grove
quis of Downshire) Pardey, J . E . Newton-le-Willows, Lanes. Lord Newton
McCracken, W. Englesea. House, Crewe Earl of Crewe Parker, H . J. 6 JohnSti'eet, Hereford Ilanley CoUl't(H .A .W akc-
McCullagh, J. Glasslough, Co. Monaghan Leslie, etc. man-N ewport, Esq.)
McDonald, A. Glenarm, Co . Antrim Earl of Anti-im Parker, Hon. T. Eccleston, Chester Eaton (Duke of w·e,t
McFarlane, J . Estate Office, Strabane, Ireland Duke of .Abercorn min. ter)
Mcintosh, D. Locbrosque Castle,lJing·wall,N.B. Lochrosque Parkin , F. T. E'tateOffice,Serlby,Bawtry,Yorks. Serlby (Viscount Galway)
McLaughlan, J. Donne Lodge, Donne, N .B. Donne Lodge Parkin, W. Estate Office, Babworth, Retford Habworth (Col. Denison)
McLaren & Architects, George St., Oban, N.B. McFie, etc. Parmeter F.1
24 Grainger St. W est, Newcastle- 'l'ownley, etc.
Shairp on-'l'yne
McLaren, J. T . E state Office, Polmaise, Stirling, Polmaise, etc. P a rtridge, F. G . Estate Office, Brackley Ellesmei-e, etc .
N.B. Paterson, C. Canforcl Estate Office, Wimborne Canfol'd Manor (Lol'd
McLean, D. Rhives, Golspie, N.B. Duke of Suthe1-Iand Wimborne)
McLennan, W . Grainbank, Kirkwall, N.B. (h-kney (Marquis of Zet- Pattison, J. L. Claremont Lodge, Cobhmn, Rul"l'ey Burhill, etc.,
land). (Lord Iveagh)
Mc Naught, G. Estate Office, Birkdale, Lanes. Ince-Blundell Paull, H.B. 'l'ehidy Estate Office, Camborne Tehidy
Maister, C. L . N. Estate Office, Swinton Park, Swinton Park (Lord Peacock, F. W. Dixon Rouse, Tipton <Jalmers
Masham, R.S .0 ., Yorks. Masham) Pease , W. Solicitor, Loswithiel, Cornwall Boconnoc
Malcolm, W. 'rO\vn Chamberlain, Nairn, N .B. '.l.' radespark Peblees, P. Estate Office, Syon House, Brent- Syon House
Mallinson, C. F. Market Place, Huddersfield Sir P . P . Radcliffe ford
Mangin, A. R. i\1eyrick Estate Office, Gervi s i\Ieyrick Peile, H. R . B. Mansion House, Greenock, N.B . Greenock(Sirl\L R.Shaw-
Chambers. BoUl'nemouth Stewart, Bart.)
Marchant, E. Estate Offices, Portwity, \.Veils The Cejlars Peirson , H . T. Brancepeth, R.S .O., Co. Durham Brancepeth
Marriott, C. H., Architects, West Park Street, vVor!Il d' Pendered, J ., & Wellingborough Orlingbury
& Son Dewsbury Son
Martin & 1 Park Place, Leeds Paley:~ Trus.tee s Pennington, H. 148Hawthorne'sRd.,Bootle,Lancs. Knowsley
Fenwick Penrose, J. E. Estate Office, Lismore Castle, Co. Lismore Castle (Duke of
Martin, J. Estate Office, Heligan, St . .A us tell .Heligan Waterford Devonshire)
Mason, E. Mullingar, Ireland Sir M. Chapman Perrin, W. G. Marshal Row, Swanage Darlston Park
Matheson, D. Meiklour, Perth Meiklour Peter, J. Berkeley Castle Estate 011icefi, Berkeley
Matthews, A. Ballinahinch Ca•tle, Galway Ballinahinch, etc. Horkeley, Glos.
Meller, D . G. 22 Cooper St., Manchester Loyds Phillips, F. H. Chippenh"m Hartham, etc.
Menzies, G: Trentham, Stoke-on-'l'renh Trentham (Duke of Pope & Syers Cotlcigh Court, Iloniton, Devon Widworthy, etc.
Sutherland) Potter, T . D . Blackshore, n ear Bewclley, WorcH . R.ibbesfo1·d
Merriman, E. B . Durley Flousc, Marlborough Savemake Forest (Marquis Pottinger, S. Grimston, L erwick , N.B. Sound & Fetlar (Sir
of .Ailesbury) Arthur Nicholson ,
l\fichelmore & Gate House, Totnes Greenway, etc. Bart.)
Son Potts , J. Estate Office, \'lorkington, Cumb. CUl'wen
Middle, C. P . Linden Rd., Clevedon, Som. Eaton, etc. Pover, E . Architect, M Park Rd., Faver.ham Kingsfield, etc.
Middleton, W . St. Ives Estate Office, Hingley, St. Ives Powell & Co. St. Swithun's Estate Office, L ewes Newfield
Yorks. Powell & Grant .Architects, Llanidloes, Wales :JJ.e!lington
Miles, C. A. Victoria Chambers, Bridge Street, Power's Powell, E. Solicitor, Newtown, Montgomery Briscoe's
Newport, Mon. Powell, R . Estate Office, W estport, Co. Mayo l\Iarquis of Sligo
Miles, G. T. Earl Carrington's Estate Office, Carrington Prentice, G. Estate Office, Raith, Kirkcaldy, Raith (R. 0. l\Iunro-
High Wycombe N.B . F erguson, Esq .)
Milligan, W. llfa.xwell St., Dalbeattie, N.B. i\Iunches Preston , W. M . Llysdulas Estate Office, Beaumaris Llysdulas (Hon. Lady
Mills & Fletcher Hamilton Sq., Birkenhead Storeton ('l'. Brocklebank, Neave)
Esq.) Price1 T. M. Neath Gelly
Mitchell, G. S . AdhUl'st, Petersfield Adhurst St. Mary Pritcnett, E . Estate Office, Bury St. Edmunds Hardwick
Mitchell, T. Glynn, Bodmin Glynn Proctor, S. W. Estate Office, Queen St ., Great Har- Clayton Hall
Moir, A. P. Solicitor, Bank St., Alica, N .B. Earl of Mar & Kellie wood, Lanes .
Moncaster, T. Rosedale Abbey, near Pickering, Rosedale Proffitt, J. T. 9 LongleyRd.,Walkden, nr. Bolton Bagot
Yorks. Punchard, F. Underley Estate Office, Kirkby Underley (Lady Henry
Monckton, T. EstateOffice,Old Warden,Higgles- Ollersett Lonsdale Cavendish-Bentinck)
wade Radford, W. B. Manor Office, Folkestone Manor of Folkestone
Montgomery, St. Columb'o Court, Londondeny Irish Society Radway, J . 28 High St., Swindon Viscount Bolingbroke
T. B. Raikes, Col. Dunnington, Alcester llag'ley
Moon, H. .Architect, High St., Godalming Earl of Winterton Randall, H.J . Bridgend, Wales Dumaven
Moore, G. Tre"~then Estate Offices, Gram· Trewithen Rawlence & 15 Great George St., S.W. Bloomfield, etc.
pound Road, Cornwall Squarey
Morgan, M . Maesydderwen, l\Iountain .Ash Dufftown (Lord .Aberdare) Read, W. H. Haven Green, Ealing, W. Lawn
Morley, A. L. Y. Great Bring-ton, Northampton Althorp Park (Earl Reece, W. H. Church Walk House, Hunstanton Hunstanton
Spencer) Rees, G. T. F. Estate Offie,e, Great Stanmore Gordon
Morris, E. H., & Chirbury, Salop :Mar1·ington, etc. Reith, A. Earnock Estate Office, Hillhouse, Earnock, etc.
Sons Hamilton, N.B.
Morris (C.R. ), North Curry, near Taunton Quan tock Rendell, - Me -rss. Rendell and Symonds, Luscombe
Sons & Peard Newton Abbot
Morton, J. P. Broomhall Estate Office, Charles- Broomhall (Earl of Elgin) Renton, J. BUl'nbrae, Tullyallan, Kincardine- Tullyallan (Ma1quis of
town, Fife on-Forth, N.B. Lansdowne)
Moscrop, W. J. Loftus, R .S.O., N.B . Loftus (Marquis of Zet- Revor, W. H. EwdenHouse,Hambleden,Heoley- Greenlands (Hon. " ' · J!'.
land) on-Thames D. Smith)
Muirhead, G. Estate Office. Fochabers, N.B. Gordon-Richmond Richards, A. 816 High Rd., Tottenham, N. .Hu:1'ley, etc.
Muirhead, J . He11th, Wakefield Col. Smyth Richards and Charles St. Chambers, Cardif\' Coythan Park
Murphy, Major King-Harman Estate Office, King-Harman B losse
Boyle, Co. Roscommon Richardson Architects, Stamford Bulwick, etc.
Murray, J. C. 120 West Regent St., Glasgow Pollok (Sir J . Stirling. & Sons
Maxwell, Bart.) Richardson, J. Estate Offices, MethleyPark, near Lord Mexborough
Murray , ]. L. Architect, Heavyside, Biggar. Carmichael Normanton
N.B. Riley, E. A. Estate Office, Horsfortb , nr. Leeds Col. \V . S. Stanhope
Mutter, G. W. Aswarby Park, Folkingham .Aswarby (Sir George Rix, K. Somerleyton, near Lowestoft Sir Sa ville Crossley
Whichcote) Roberts & Evans Solicitors, .Aberystwith Monachty
Mynors,W. C . T. Little Ingestre, Stafford Earl of Shrewsbury Roberts, R. Solicitor, Pwllheli, Wales Glynlliffon
Naylor, J. Bradford Buildings, Bolton Ridgway's Robertson, J. S . CawdorEstate Office, Nairn, N.B. Cawdor Castle (Earl of
Neighbour, L. Bhthfield, Rugeley Blithfield (Lord ]fagot) Cawdor)
Nesfield,R.W.M Castle Hill, Bakewell Haddon (Duke of Rut- Robey, R. Estate Office, Lockerley Hall, Lockerley Hall (Capt.
land) Romsey, Rants. F. J. Dalgety)
N ethersol & Leith Estate Office, Queen Street, Leith Robins, G. J. Estate Office, Garswood Hall, near Ga1·swood
Honeyball Deal Newton-le-Willows
Nettleship, T. Waterloo House, Market Rasen Holton Beckering Robinson A. 1
The Brewery, St. Helens, Lanes. Ecclestou Hall (. ' ir G.
Nevill, R. H. LydbUl'y North, Salop Walcot (Earl of Powis) G1·eenall, Bart.)
Newcomen,C.M. Olliver, Richmond, Yorks Aske Hall (Marquis of Robinson, J . The Brewery, St. Helens, Lanes. Greenall, Whitley & Co.
Zetland) Robinson,J . W. Keswick Derwentwater
Newman & 33 Saville Row, \.V. Rays Robinson, R. Harpel'ly Pal'k, via Darlington Harperly Park
Newman Robinson, Steven St., Sligo Irwin, etc.
Nicho l, W. J•:state Office, Hengrave, Bury St. Hengmve R. S. & G.
Edmunds Rodger, J. Keir, Bridge of Allan, N.JJ. Keir
Nuttall, T. Architect, 20 Market St., Bury Watson's Rogers, P. L. Estate Offices, Ramsey, Hunts . Ramsey, etc.
Nu!ter, W. H. Pier Office, St . .Anne's-on-the-Sea St. Anne's -on-the- Sea Rogerson , R. F. .Architect, Estate Office, Kirklees, JGrklees
Land and Building Co., Brighouse
Ltd. Rolfe , J . & R. ·wiggenton House, Beaconsfield Hall-Barn (Sir E.La..... son)
O'Donel, F. CMtlebar, Co. Mayo , 'ir R. W. JI. Palmer Rolleston & Co. Grey Friars Leicester Aylestone
Owen , S . H. St. Mary's Hill, Tenby Picton astle Roper, G. Estate Office, Lathem Jlouse, Ormskirk (Earl Lathoru)
Owen,T. G. l\Iarket Hall, Holyhead Peorlires Ormskirk
Owen , W. S. Cefn Gwifed, Newtown, Mont. Gregynog Ross J. B. Regina Lodge, Perry Barr, B'ham Perry Hall
Paget, L. Estate Office, Kilmersdon, Bath Ammerdo wn Park (Lord Row~JJ, J. W. , Architects, Devon Sq., Newton Cockington CoUl't
Hylton) & Son Abbot
Paget, Rylands 47 Dyer St ., Cirencester Knole Park, etc. Russell, W. 22CharlotteSt.,Helensburgh,N.B. Luss
& Co . Rutherford. J. Kirkleatbam, Redcar lGrkleatham
Painter, R. Estate Office, Carclew, Permn ar Carclew (Col. '.l.'remayne) Rutherford, J. A. Estat~ Office, Higholere, Newbury Highclere (Lord Co.rn01·-
Worthal, Cornwall von)
ESTATE MANAGERS, &c. 469
Na1Jle aud Address of illana.ge1'S, ]'actors, or Slewm·ds . Estates a11d Owners . Name and Address oj 1'/anagers, Factors . or Sfrwmds. Es/ales a ud ()wners .
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Ruttledge, J. T. EstateOffice,Westpoint, Co. Mayo Geo. A. ?\[oor e, Esq. Sturgess, .I. M. Penshurst Park, near •ronbridge Penshurst Park
Sample, T. Botha! Castle, Morpeth Botha! (Duke of Port- Sutc!iffe &. A~·chitects, Roomfield Buildings, Knowles', etc.
land Sutcliffe 'fodmorden
Sampson, G ., & Archit•cts, Esto.to Ofticc, Beau- Beauchief, etc. Sutherland, J. D. Solicitor , Royal Bauk of Scot- Appiu, etc.
Son ch ief Abbey, Sheffield land, Obau, N.B .
Sandford- 'J'be Villa, Montrose, N.B . J(intore Swallow, E. Orton Estate Office, Market Pl , Orton (Marquis of Huntly)
Thompson,W.j. Peterborough
Sandy, H ., & Son Stalford Lord Stafforcl Swanston, D. l\101·ton 1rerrace, Gainsboroug h Sir H. B . Ba.con, Bart.
Sargeant, J. S. Tewkesb ury Pru·k, Tewkesbury :Fordhu.mpton Court Sworder & Sons Bishop's Stortford Hockerill Park
Savage, W. H . Wakefield Lodge, Ettst H 11m, 1, . Burges Synge, E. M. The Warren, Weybridge Brooklands
Savill, A. , & Son 3D New ])road i:ltrc·et, I,.C. Wanstead (Elar!Cowley) Tailyour 1 A . Arklow, Co. Wicklow Carysfort
Sclater, E. Boyne Hill , Navan Slane, etc. Talbot , G. P. W entworth Woodhouse, Rother- Wentworth (Earl Fitz -
Scott T.
1 Lazenby, via Redcar Wilton ham william)
Scriven, C.H. rl,hong, near Gravesend Cobham H.ill (Earl of Tate, T. Oaklands, Alnwick Callaley Castle, (Major
Darnley) Brown)
Scriven R. Castle Ashley, N orLhamptou Finedon Hall Tutin, T. Estate Office, Skelton-iu-Cleve- Skeltou(Lt.-Col.W. H. A.
Seadon C .1 IIford Uphall land,Yorks . Wharton)
Selby,J. B. Leigh, n ear Manchester Lady Wetherall Tayler, W. 2 City Road, E.C . Mitchell's
Sewill,W. Manoi· Office, North Bridge St., Moukwearmouth Shore Taylor , A. Kildrummy, Mossat, Aberdeen- Kildrummy
Sunderland shire
Shadwell, F. B. Howbury Hall, near Bedford Howb1iry Hall Taylor, A. C. Architect, Estate Office, Stour- Stourwood
Shaw, C . J. Ayr,N.H. Cumnoch (Lord Bute) wood, near Christchurch
Shaw, E. Bryngwyn, Herefordshire Bryngwyn (Sir J . Rankin, Taylor, G. lfassop, Bakewell Hassop
Biirt.) Taylor, I. Joleshill, Bagillt, Holywell, Wales Vivian
Shaw, R. Henshaw, Yeadon, Yorks. Carlton Taylor, W. F. E'tate Office, Dudley Dudley, etc.
Sheard, T. High St., Clayton West, near Clayton West Park Temperley, R.R. J.:stat es (Jffice, Alnwick Castle, Alnwick Castle (D uke of
Huddersfield Northumbe1-!a11d Nor!J:>.umberland)
Sherry, H. S . •I Raymond Bldgs., Gray' s Inn, W esterhall (Sir F. John- Tener, E. S . The Squaro,, Loughrea, Ireland Marquis of Clauricarde
w.c. stone, Bart .) Terris,..J. Du!lomuir, Blairadam, N.B. Blairadam(SirC.E. Adam ,
Shiele, J. Dalhousie Estates Office, Car - Paumure (Earl Dalhousie) Bart.)
noustie, N .H. Thomas, A. E. Caerwnon, near Builth Wells Pencerig
Silk, Wilson ~o n 20 Albert Square, Manchoster Pendlebury Thomas, L. Prospect House, Rhymney, lllon. Rhymney Iron Co.
Thompson & Architects, .f6 King· St., Lancaster Ashton Hall, etc.
Sim , G. Ham Common, Surrey Ham (Earl Dysart) Mattin:::.on
Simmonds, F. Parks1de,Englefield Green, Surrey Great P~trk, Windsor Thomson, W. Fife-Keith, N .H. Gleurcrines
Sims, G. T. Neath Abbey Estate Office, Abbey Neath Abbey (Lord Thornborough, J. Market Place, Bishop Auckland Migrove, etc.
Read, Neath Dynevor) Thursfield , T. H . 'fhc Grange, Much,VenlcJck, Salop Coudover, etc .
Sleigh, J . Stnchen, R.S.O ., Aberdeenshire Stricheu Tomlinson , C. Bellingham, Northumberland W est of Northumberland
Smailes, N. West Carr, Tow Law, R.S .0 ., Greenwells (Duke of Northumber-
Co . Durham land)
Smith ci Chippenham Sir J. Neeld Tower, B. R. C. Ellesmere, Salop Bridgewater
Marshall Townsend , G. C. Estate Office, '.l'ipperary Rt. Hon. A. H. Smith-
Smith , C.H . vVood Stauw9.y, Winchcomb, Wood Norton, etc. Barry
R.S.O., Glos. Traylen, S. Estate Office, Bury St. Edmunds Ampton
Smith, G. H. Crawshay Bailey's Estate Office, Crawshay Bailey Treharne , A. J. Treherbert, Rhondda, Glamorgan Baglan, etc.
Peutre, R.S.O ., Glamorgauohire Treharne, D . Pentre House, Pentre Peutre, etc.
Smith , G . Y. Erinagh, Omagh Mountlield Turnbull , P. Sandybrook Hall, Ashboumc Renishaw Hall
Sm ith , H.Y.L. Mintrey Hill, Frame Darwen Turner, F. J. Estate Offices, Mansfield Wood- Welbeck (Duke of Port-
Smith, J. Oakenshaw Estate Office, Clayton Oakenshaw house land)
le-llfours, nr. Accrington Turner, J. H. Portland Estate Office, Kil- Troou (D uke of PorUaud)
Smith,]. T. Estate Office, Tatton Dale,Knuts- Tatton Park (Earl marnock, N.B.
ford Egerton) Tynte, · Hal.swell Estate Office, Goathurst, Halswell
Smith ,]. W. '.l'hiughill Court, near Hereford Cowarne Court ( Colouel St. D. M. K. Bndgwater
Bourne) Urquhart, R., j n . Solicitor, Town Clerk's Chambers, Boath
Sm ith, T. Cassillis & Culzean Estate Olflce, Marquis of Ailsa Forres. NB.
The Castle, Maybole, N.B. Vessey , - Waltou Manor, Spilsby, Liucs. Brumby
Smith, W. Mount Street, Diss, Norfolk Francis Taylor. Esq. Wadham & Son 6 Cornwallis St., Barrow-in- Duke of Buccleuch
Smith, W . Messrs. Smith, Gothardt & Co., Lord Rosse Furness
Cheapside, Hradford Wainwrights & Architects, Sheptou Mallet Budleigh Court
Snell, H. Arnhitect, Stanwell Rd., Penarth ·windsor Heard
Snowball , F.J. Seatou Bnm, Dudley, No1th- Gosforth Walch , J. Estate Office, mithill , m. Bolton Smithills
umberland Walker, F. Solicitor, Harrison Rd ., Halifax Whitworth (T. W. Lloyd,
Spackman , H. 6 Terrace \Vall<, Bath Balhampton, etc. Esq.)
Spain , G. 8 Mosley ·t., Newcastle-ou-Tyue Jarro\v Grange, etc. Walker, H . The Saloon, Whitby W est OliJf
Spark, H. S . Pawlet, Bride-water Lord De Manley Walker, I. A. King's Weston Estate Office, King's Weston
Speakman, F. Booth Estate5ffice, Knntsford Booth (Johu R. P. L egh, Shirebampton, Bristol
Esq.) Walker, W. E. Heaton Park, near Manche ter Earl of Wiltou
Speakman, J . Sparrow Hall, Streatham, S.W. Drew's Walshe, F . W . Belliue, Piltown , Co. Kilkenny i\Iarquis of W11terfol'd
Spelman's Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth Lichfield Ward , F . J. The Gardens, Lydbury North, Plowden Hall
Spencer, P. Architect, Towu St., Batley Carr," Clayfold, etc . Salop
Yorks. Ward,J. Sealield E-stat~ Office, Keith, Seatield
Square, H. Dartmouth Brunskill · N.B .
Stace, H.P. Brackley Weston Ward, M. H. Carr Mill Cottage, St. Helen's, Sir D. Gamble, BttrL.
Stallard, W. Pierpoint Street, Worcester Madrestleld Court (Earl Lanes .
Beauchamp) Waterson, D. M. Lupton, Churston, Devon Lord Churston
Stanford, J . Amport, Andover Marquis of Winchester Watson, H. E. Estate office, Petworth, Sussex Lord Leconfield
Stanton, W. L. Ditchford-on-Fosse, Mortou-iu- Todenham, etc. Watson , W., & Victoria Buildings, Alfretou Grange
llfarsh, Glos. Sons
Stark,J. Westerhall, Laugholm, N.B. Westerhall (Sir J,' . John· Weatherill, Estate Office, Farnley, Otley, Farnl ey Hall
stone, Bart.) G. F. Yorks.
Statter, S. Stand Hall, \Vhitefield, nr. Man- Whitefield (Earl of Derby) Webb, F. P. Land Agency Offices, Evesham Wickhamford
chester Wedge , WR. Meretowu, Newport, Salop Aqualate (SirT. J,'.
Stevens, M. 18 Exchange St., l\Iauchester Trafford Park Boughey, Bart.)
Stevens, W. Budlake, Broadley St., Exeter Killerton Wells , W. H. Estate Office, Evershot, Dorchester Mellbury, etc .
Stevenson, G. Borough Surveyor, Ironbridge, Ironbridge Trust Wheler, E.G. Swansfield, Alnwick Alnwick Castle (Duke of
Salop Northumberland)
Stewart, Capt. Estate Office, Vaynol Pitrk, Port VRynol P»rk Whipham , A.H. Station St., Saltburn-by.the !:ea ~1:,.~~lesborough
N. P . Diuorwic, N. Wales White, J. \Varrington .
Stewart, D. D. Rossie Estate Office, Inchtnre, Rossie White , Lt.-Co l. BurahleyEstateOffices,Stamford 13urghley
Perthshire Whitley, H. M. l\1a;or Office, Eastbourne l'. D . Gilbert, E q .
Stewart, D. W. Cartland, Lanark Lee & Carnwath Whitlow 1 H. Princes' St., U lve1·ston . . Ul verston Town Lauds
Stewart, F. Surveyor's Office, Canning Cham- Marquis of Salisbury Wilbraham, E. S. St. Giles, Cranborne, San•bury Earl of Shaftesbury
bers, 2 St. John St., Liverpool Willesley , C. H. Wa1"!br, York '"arter Priory
Stewart & 29 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh Gartshenie Williams & Architects, 10 Victoria StreeL, ·webster Bros .
Whyte Sutcliffe Liverpool
Stewart, J. Heathfield, Irvine, N . I l. Earl of Eglinton Williams, A. A. Park Estate Office, Pontypool Poutypool P ark
Stewart, J. M. Montgomerie Estate Office, Montgomerie Williams, T. Ynisygerwn, Neath Tennant
Irvine, N.B. Williams- Portiscliff, Ferryside, Carma1th eu P embroke (Earl of
Stewart, S. P. Temple House, Arbury,Nnn eaton Arbury(Lt.-Gen. SirE . N . Drummond, D . Cawdor)
Newdigate) Willoby, E. Berwick Berwick (Uuke of
Stewart, W. Townelev Estate Office. Burnley Townelay Northumberland)
Stewart, W. M. St. Col me House, Aberdour, Fife Ea1·l of Moray Willyams, H.J. Barndo.le, Alnwick Alnwick CasLle (Duke of
Stobort, F. Biddick Hall, Feuce Houses, Co. Lambton Castle North timberland)
Durham Wilmot, Flower, Waterloo Street, Birmingh111n Ro ho
Stoke, C. W. R. SoliciLOr. Tenby Lawreuny ci Wilmot
Story, E. H. 90 King St., Manchester Brooks's Wilson,]. G. Vo/oodsome, near Huddersfield \Voodsome (Earl of Dart-
Strutt, Hon. "Whitelands," Hatfield Peveril, Terling Place (Lord Ray- mouth)
E.G. Witbam, Essex leigh) Winch & Winch Solicitors, Chatham Victoria
Stuart,] . W. Bute Estate Office, Rothesay, N .B. Bute Winder, E. Architect, Norfolk Eotate Otlioe, Derbyshire & Yorks. (City
Sturge, W. Corn St., Bristol Portishead Sheffield portions 1 Duke of Norfolk
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Na1n e and Address o.f 1Jfa11agers. Fae/ors, or .'>lewr11·cls . Esl!lles and Owners. No111e a nd ,;.l ddrf'SS of 1lla11aKers, Fru.:tm·s, or Stewards. ll::dales and Ownl'l·s.

Winder, G. Fair Mile, Ottery St. l\fa1y };Mon (SirJ.JI. Kenna way) Wormald , H. South Queen St., Morley, Yorks. Woodsome
Winder, T. Architect. Norfolk Estate Office, Earl of Eftin!!"haro Wragg, G. Messrs . Eastwood & Co., Bel- Friars Park
ShefHeld vedere Road , S.E.
Winnerah , E. Cross Bank, Warton, Carnforth Do.lton rr..n, etc. Wrigh t , A. !. J\Ianor Office, Tynemouth Tynemouth, etc.
Wise , C. D . Rsta .. e Oflic,~, Toddington, 1Vinch- Toddington Wrigh t , ]. H..awcliffe, near Goole Crevke
com be, Glos. Wright, W. Seal Hollow, Sevenoaks Quakers' H"ll
Witty, E. A. EclFtle House, Cottingham, Hull Church Wright , W. Woollaton, near Nottingho.m vVoollaton, etc .
Wood, H. E. 97 Gr1-:?:<1ham Stl'Pet, E. C. Hu tto n "M ount Wyatt, H. Temple Street, Aylesbury Waddesdon, etc.
Wood , ] . M. Longlanll's, Holkham, Norfolk fJ,,Jkhaw (Bal'! of Wy ll ie , J. Chamlierlain of Argyll, Invemry, Inverary (Duke of Argy le i
Leicester) N.B .
Wood, W. H. New Hou•e, Denby Dale, Hud- Firth:-: Wynne, Major B u"h Estate OITice, Pembroke Bush (Sir T. Meyrick)
derstield Yates, A . Church Street., Birstall, Leeds Appleyard
Woodhead, E. Salroyd Road, T. . ow l\foor, near Low M"oor T on Co. Yoo !, T. Lenchards House, Elgin, N .H . Duke of Fife
Bradford Yorstoun , M. C. Irvine House, Canobie, N .B . Duke of Buccleuch
Woodward , W. Caerleon HousP, Cardigan Priory Young, G. L . llandalstown, Co . Antrim Lord O'Neill
Wooley, T. ]. C lun~unford , Aohton-on-Clun, Cluogunford Young, H. A. L. 'I'he Johnstone Estate Office,
Sal op Johnstone
Wordsworth, - Estate Office, Thoresby Park, Thoreaby Park (E>trl Weymouth
Ollerton, Newark ManveJ~J

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