SUMMARY OF CONTENTS. List of Firms represented in the Catalogue portion of this Work att whe Bie a5 a m Telegraphic Addresses oo = i a oi me oe a Sy 4 ay, 12 4 Index to Goods and Building Materials ... a fe ahs es ie re nos ee 15 iy Index to Information and Tabular Matter apart from Catalogue Ne a ee re: 28 Price Book ae ee a “nt re ae i sae i +e ame a. ox 257 Index to Legal Decisions (1903—1906) ... sae $e ae Spe Sie he ae Bae 285 | Legal Decisions oa Ae wi nes ce a. Se ae Ae om soi beg 285. Notes and Data... snd ye ian es Sct Pe aoe Dt sisi e o Lo 293 List of Architectural Societies af e, ey. es ree a a as a eh S2O: List of Architects in the United Kingdom ee a4 big ae ae A Eine Bs 335 List of Ecclesiastical Surveyors ... a Me aia Bon ay Eee ae: es z 356 List of Builders, and Class of Work Undertaken ore Aes bs oo Sar es NG 257 THE CATALOGUE Of Building Materials with Illustrations and Prices of Goods, viz. :— Section A. Page 3I. | Section D. Page 93. | Bricks, Terra Cotta, &c. ‘Hanging and Roof Tiles. | Timber. Joinery, Wood Chimney Pieces, &c. Flooring and Wall Tiles and Faience. Parquet and Wood Block Flooring. Wood Fencing. Section B. Page 55. Section E. Page I05. Felts, Silicate Cotton, Roofing and Damp and Soundproof Materials. Asphaltes, Tar Paving, &c. Cements, Limes, &c. Slates and Slating. Iron and Steel Construction. Iron, Wood, and other Buildings. Fire Escape Staircases, Cast Work, &c. Gates, Railings, &c. ae ES Metal Work. Section C. Page 73. Stone. Artificial Stone. Section F. Page 125. Marble, Stone, Granite, and Slate Masonry. Fireproof Construction. Fireproof Doors, Safes, &c. Mosaics. Carving. Fire Appliances. Section H. Page 147. Lighting and Fittings. Ventilation. Ventilation and Warming. Warming. Tubes, &c. Section J. Page I59. Lifts, Elevators, &c. Stable Fittings. Section K. Page I67. Hinges and Springs. Locks, Door Furniture, Casement Fastenings, &c. Sliding Door Fittings. General Ironmongery. Sash Chains, Pulleys, &c. Kitcheners, Stoves, and Mantels. Section L. Page I95. Sashes, Casements, and Frames. Gearing and Fittings. Section M. Page 203. Drainage, Pipes, &c. Sanitary and Sewer Castings. Sanitary Manufactures. Engineers’ and Plumbers’ Fittings. Section N. Page 215. Church and Factory Bells. Blinds, Service Lifts, Shutters and Partitions. Shop Fronts, Letters, Name Plates, &c. Draught Excluders. Stair Treads. Section O. Page 295]. Glazing and Glass. Prisms, Roof Glazing. Section P. Page 24I. Paints, Colours, Varnishes, &c. Wall and Ceiling Coverings. Section R. Page 25]. Lightning Conductors. Horticultural Buildings, &c. HIGHEST AWARD FOR VENTILATION, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. Two Gold Medais and One Silver Medal. Awarded the £50 Prize, with Grand Diploma (only Prize offered), at the International Ventilation Competition, London. BOYLE’S LATEST PATENT “ AIR-PUMP” VENTILATOR. HAS DOUBLE THE EXTRACTING POWER OF EARLIER FORMS, AND IS ONE-HALF THE PRICE. —. »« Price Lise ae CARRIAGE PAID ON No. 175. Dia. of Inside of Dia. of Dia. of Pipe Head. Base. Pipe. Recom- No. 175. Tasso Ins. Ins. mended. 4 s. @ 12 ee en) 4 to 8 6 ins. Leone 14 i4 x 14 By page 7 110 0 16 16 x 16 6 ,, 10 Siu DA Pe mw) 18 18 x 18 7 eae Om 2 215 O 20 20 x 20 ey 4 fob ts 310. 0 2 PINOLE: LOM sett ibang 410 0 2 27 x 27 Ie ” 16 Tq ” 5 5 O 30 30 x 30 12 ae te), eae Ae 6100 3 36 x 36 pea TS, que -. 815 0 2 A2 yz 42 17 ,, 24 Zit 559 ee sot Lire 0 48 48 x 48 20 ;, 28 2 2” O10 Pai 14 ef 6 54 54 x S4 24 5, 32 28 4, -- + “18.48 0 Made Fireproof, to fit over Sunburners, 10 per cent. extra. N.B.—When ordering, the following Fach Ventilator has the formula should be used :—“ Boyle’s Latest 2 : Patent ‘Air-Pump’ Ventilator, No...) .; CCS MED RLY LS Trade Mark affixed, Dia, of Headi.2, Dia-vot sPipese ew aice without which none are genuine. NG each.....” (Also state if for ceiled or REGISTERED | open roof.) Seware of Inferior Imitations and Misleading Representations, as CONSIDERABLE LOSS TO CONTRACTORS has been caused thereby. See following Samples of Letters received from Architects :— From Messrs. JENKINS & MARR, Architects, 16, Bridge Street, Aberdeen. “ Re the substitution of other Ventilators to certain buildings designed by us, in place of Boyle’s Patent ‘ Air-Pump’ Ventilators, and Boyle’s ‘Air-Inlet Tubes,’ which were specified to be used, we beg to inform you that these substituted Ventilators have how been removed, and replaced with the genuine Ventilators of your manufacture. It is our intention to reject in every case’ all such substitutions, and we cannot too strongly condemn such practices, which result in considerable loss to the contractors who have been imposed upon.” From E. W. BURNETT, Esq., Architect, Tondu, Bridgend. “‘T had specified a nuinber of your Patent ‘ Air-Pump’ Ventilators for two new Schools, but the contractor having ordered them from other firm, under the impression that your Ventilators would be supplied, I declined to accept those sent, as I found upon examination that they were not yours. The contractor has since ordered the proper Ventilators from you, but he will have to bear the loss of the first lot, as he informs me the people he got them from refuse to take them back.” ROBERT BOYLE & SON, - - Ventilating Engineers, - - 64, Holborn Viaduct, LONDON, 110, Bothwell Street, GLASGOW, < | CATALOGUES, PRICE LISTS, &c., MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION. See Pace 325 for Illustrations and Price List of BOYLE’S AIR INLET BRACKETS and PANELS. ey) AAR HER TER MER AEH WER AER APR ALR AER AAR AER AER AER AAR AY Contractors,’ Merchants,’ atx ate ute ute ute whe ate » ia y ==] FP S and Estate Managers’ MPENDIUM and Catalogue. ff AYE BYE, ate 4? Epirep sy JOHN EDWARD SEARS, Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. AR AER GR AG ARR AR AG ER OR OE OG ER A ER ER PR Y m, AK TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE. % 9 —— — = = ae Sa GI. Sj Bais a3 >) a) ay: = y 9/7 fj PIF a a = = London: THE COMPENDIUM PUBLISHING COMPANY, 214-220 BIRKBECK BANK CHAMBERS, HOLBORN, W.C. gg JS) Sl wi yd \ Dw |e AGS AK OQ ALOR OR OER OR OE PRICE 10s. 6d. SMV IKE We SUE atx ute ate ate ate ate ate atx wt xf WR ER AR Ae OER AR Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with funding from — Columbia University Libraries https /larchive.org/details/contractorsmerchOOunse | TNeDE BB GENERAL G VA | NrORMATION® Tou INDEX toe CATALOGUE: Telegraphic Addresses, page 12. Index to Goods and Materials, page 15, e Manufacturers and Merchants represented in td the Catalogue. ser PAGH ' PAGE Acetylene Corporation of Great Britain, Ld, 49, Applebee Bros., Walthamstow... ard st pe 27 Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S.W. .. 147 Asbestos Co. (The London), 101, Leadenhall Street, Acme Flooring and Paving Co. (1904), Ld, Gains- | London, E.C. aN sy 7 iv ei 55 borough Road, Victoria Park, London, N.E, ... 98,99 | Ashworth, John, & Co., Rossendale Valley Saw Mills, Adamant Co., Ld. (The), 6—11, Commercial Street, Bir- Waterfoot, Manchester ; Imperial Chambers, Old mingham ; 42, Berners Street, Oxford Street, and Millgate, Manchester... is _ ot ii 93 St. Pancras Station, London ; 55, Victoria Street, | Attwood, J., Foster Boiler Works, Stourbridge 156 Bristol Bp $0 ab ane Bs eos 52, 127 Adamantine Clinker Works, Little Bytham, Grantham — 32 Adams, J., & Son, 105, Union Street, London Bridge, London, eee a Sek 173 ; 5, Emera reet, Theobalds Road, } Sc. 3 2) ” Oe) vee nae ADAMANTINE CLINKER WoRKS ADAMS, J., & Son ApAMS, RoBERT rs ALDRIDGE COLLIERY Co., Lp. ANDERSON, D., & Son, Lp. 9° ” ANDERSON, R., & Co. APPLEBEE eee AsutEap Brick Works ASHWORTH, J., & Co. ATTWOOD, J. Baxupwin, Son & Co., Lo. Baupwins, Lp. Bs BARNSTONE Buur Lis Link Co., Lo. Bc BAyLiss, JONES & BAYL LISS, Lp. BELL, P., & Son ee BLACKLER, A. W., & PDs ea BLAKELEY, E. F. , & Co. Boy tg, R., & Son Sons, ” 2” 29 Brapsuaw & Co. Bray, H., & Co. 29 ” ee tee British CHALLENGE GLAZING Co., Lo. i Britisu LUXFER PRISM DICATE, Lp. Broap & Co., Lop. BrRoaADBENT & Co. Brooker, J. T. Brown, A. A. .. BryDEN, J., & Sons Syn- Carr, Cuas., Lp. CaRTER & Co. CARFELAND, J., & Son, Lp. ” 2 by) 4 Caston, Gno., & Co., Lp. CORPORATION OF Flamma, London. Dowelled, London. Adamant, Birmingham. Chromolith, London. Range, Bristol. Adamant, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Adamantine, Little Bytham. Slavius, London. Robert Adams, London. | Aldridge Colliery, Walsall- wood. Anderson, Belfast. Ulster, London. Tonnerre, London. Applebee Bros. , Walthamstow. Bricks, Ashtead. Ashworths, Sawyers, Water- foot. Attwoods, Stourbridge. Baldwin, Stourport. Promptitude, London. Cement, Barnstone. Bayliss, Wolverhampton. Ironworks, Edinburgh. Blackler, St. Mary Church. Corrugated, Liverpool. Hypostile, London. Hypostile, Glasgow. Subtending, London. Bray, Nottingham. Brayates, London. Astragal, London. Luxfer, London. Broad & Co., London. Broadbents, Leicester. Timber, Dorking. Brown, Sculptor, Aberdeen. Bryarum, London. Bells, Smethwick. Tiles, Poole (A B C Code, 4th | Edition.) Cartlands, Birmingham. Cartlands, London. Lattice, London. CHANCE Bros. & Co., Lp. CHANCELLOR, C., & Co. CLARK, 8S., & Co. . Comuier, S. & E., Lp. CoLiiznr, W. H. Comprnpium Pu ‘BLISHING Co. Coorrr, J. K., & Sons JouzENS, G., & Son ... CraprEr, T., & Co., Lp. CRUICKSHANK, R. D., & Co.... Davies Bros. ... Dawson & Co., Lo. Duran, J. Dixon & Corsrrr, NeEwAtu & Co., L Doventy, JoHN, & oR Drew-Bear, Perks & Co. 99 99 Epwarps, J. C. : ELuiorvt, 8. , & Sons, Lo. ELLIs, Guary & Co. Exis, PARTRIDGE & Co. Ae Emery & Sons, Lp. ~ Essex & Co. Exiry, Wm., & Sons... Frnnine & Co., Lp. ... Firemine, P. & R., & Co. FLETCHER, Lp. 29, 99 99. 99 319, >) Francis, 8. W., & Co., Lp Fursr, W. J. GARDEN & Co. ... GARDINER, SONS & Co., ‘Lp. | GEARY, WALKER & Co., GIBBARD, J. R., & Son GIBBons, J. Gipss & CANNING, Lp. Gipss, JouN, & Son Gray, J. W., & Co. & R. S. Russet & Co., ‘Li.. Chance, Smethwick. Challor, London. Syphon Stoves, London. Collier, Reading (A B C Code and Unicode). Collier, Markstey. Faience, London. Tileries, Maidenhead. Interceptor, Cardiff. Crapper, Chelsea. Cruickshank, Aberdeen. Seivad, Portmadoce. Openness, London. Rolerons, London. Corbitt, London. Doughty, Jackfield. (Oftice) Bearbind, London. (Works) Mechanurgy, London. Edwards, Ruabon. Samuel Elliott, Caversham. Geirbeid, London. Elcho, Leicester. Emley, Newcastle-on-Tyne (A.B.C. Code). Euterpe, London, Exley, Broseley. Masonry, London. Fleming, Glasgow. Gaseries, Manchester. Gaseries, Warrington. Gaseries, London. Fenestra, London. Furse, Nottingham. Garden Company, Aberdeen, Gardsons, Bristol. Edaphos, London. Gibbard, Exeter. Gibbons, Wolverhampton (A B C Code, 5th Edition). Gibbs Canning, Tamworth. Ventilation, Liverpool. Gendarme, London. 2 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES. Gray, J. W., & Son ... GRAY, JAMES oe sae GREAVES, Buin & Lakin, Lp. eb) hie ” 99 ; 29 ” GRIFFITHS, WM. GROVER & Co., Lp. Hau, M., & Co. is a HANWELL’S GLAZING WorRKS Hartiry Bros. are ae Haventock PATENT PLASTER PARTITION Co. : a8 Haywarp Bros. & EckstTren, 1 Dy Dy nee eas ae ne Haywarp, Wm., & Sons, Lp. HELLIWELL & Co., Lp. > be) Hrywoop, W. H., & Co. Hint & Smits ... stp Hopes, Harr & Co., Lo. HopKIN & Jonss, Lp. be) 9 Hopkinson & Co., Lp. oe HoLitypBrooKk Brick Co., Lop. Horm Wr. ESS: Howortn, J., & Co. INTERNATIONAL ASPHALTEH Co. Iris MARBLE Co. (RicHARD CoLLEs) JANES & Son JEFFREY & Co: : JENNINGS, C., & Co.... Jonus, F., & 'Co. Kayr & Co., Lp. oe KENSINGTON Wrxnpow BuLInp COR kc mi ae aye Kine, J. A., & Co. (‘* Mack” FIREPROOFING Co.) ... Latro, AY F., & Co. Lawrorp & Co. ae Lez, A., & Bros., Lp. Lerps Frrecnay Co., Lp. LEEMING Bar FounprRy Co.... Lraeorr, W. & R., Lp. > 39 Lirt & Hoist Co. LimMER ASPHALTE Co.,, Ep, Pavinea Grandson, London. Gray, Chelsea, London. Greaves, Harbury. Lias, London. Greaves, Birmingham. Opalite, London. Adopted, London, Esmeralda, London. Hanwell, Northampton. Hartley’s, Gorton. Plastipar, London. Hayward Bros., (A B C Code). Hayward, Wolverhampton Helliwell, Brighouse. Helliwell, London. Glazing, Huddersfield. Fencing, Brierley Hill Hobbs Hart, London. Hodkin, Sheffield. Plastipar, London. Hodkinson’s, Small Heath. Hollywood, Kingswood, Glou- cester. Holt, Laisterdyke. Ventilator, Farnworth, Bolton. London Asphlate, London. Colles, Kilkenny. Repainted, London. Wallpaper, London. Stairs, Bristol. Slagwood, London(A B CCode, 4th and 5th Editions. ) Kaye, Southam. Blinds, London. Kinovique, London. Yarnless, London. Apterous, London. Lee, Hayes, Middlesex. Fireclay, Wortley, Leeds. Saltglaze, London. Joscliffs, Liverpool. Fireclay, Hull. Fireclay, Manchester. Fireclay, Birmingham. Fireclay, Sheffield. Fireclay, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Ingham, Exchange, Middies- brougch. Mattison, Leeming Bar. Silenzio, London. Silens, Bradford. Endless, London. Limmer, London, Lonpon ASBESTOS Co. a Lonpon DRAWING AND TRAC- ING OFFICE ... a aoe Lucas, J. K., & Son ... Mee LUXFER Prism SynDIcATE, Lp. (THE Bririsn) “Mack” EIREPROOFING Co. McNeiit, F., & Co. ” ” oy) 29 Mapetry Woop Co. ... ae MALKin Tink Works Co., Lp. Marner & Piatt, Lrp. MatueEws, E., & Co. Murnitowns & Co., Lp. b be} $9 Moors, M. & R. he soe Mosaic & Artistic FLoors Co. Netson, Cras., & Co., Lo. North British PrLuMBING Commun: NortH WALES SLATE Co. OAKELEY SLATE QUARRIES Co., Lp. Opirne (ANsELM) & Sons, Lop. > 9 a9 OWEN, Jos., & Sons, Lo. 29 PARKSTONE STEAM JOINDRY 30. os 2. bet Parry, H., & Sons, Lp. Preruick Bros.... = Pinkineron & Co. PILKINGTON Bros., Lp. PRESTAGE & Co. . e. PRESTON GRANITE CONCRETE Co., Lp. Prick (GEORGE), Lop. RuwAIwBACH SLATE OWNERS : Ritcutg, A., & Co. Roperts, ADLARD & Co. QUARRY St. Pancras IRonwork Co., DES woe, Scotr Bros. Sessions & Sons, Lp.... SHaw & Carrer 2 Suitn, A., & Stevens Catharopyr, London. Dividitore, London. Lucas, Engineer, Brockley,S. E. Luxfer, London. See King, J. A., & Co. Eyeball, London. Eyeball, Kirkintilloch. Eyeball, Liverpool. Tron, Madeley, Salop. Cubes, Burslem. Sprinkler, London. Timists, London. Eclipse, Sheftield. Mellowes, London. Slattato, London. Romafeo, London. Nelson, Stockton, Rugby. Nelson, South Wharf, Pad- dington. Nelson, 2, Mount Street, Manchester. re Crescent Wharves, Birming- ham. Ductility, London. Slate, Portmadoc. Old Vein, London Odling, London. Odling Liverpool. Owen, Liverpool. Bucheron, London. Joinery Co., Parkstone, Dorset. Lias, Kirton-Lindsey. Pethicks, Plymouth. Polonceau, London. Pilkington, St. Helen’s. Prestage, Broseley. Concrete, Preston. Safes, Wolverhampton. Humphris, Blaenaufestiniog. Heelpost, London. Dralda, London. Equitation, London. Estimates, Manchester (A B C and Al Codes). ‘Sessions, Gloucester, Wishaw, Birmingham. Hydraulics, London, 14 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES. STEER, THORNBOROUGH & Co. Stewarts & Luoyps, Lp. Sun Gas Co., Lp. : SzpretMey, N. C., & Co. Taytor, S. T.; & Sons TurpPin’s Parquet Ftoor, JOINERY & Woop CarRyING Co. WatiPAPER MANUFACTURERS, Lp. (Anaglypta Branch) 39 oie) 99 Penk 3 (Linecrusta-Walton Branch) eh NS, i (Lignomur- Branch) » | Watton, Gooppy & Crrpps, Lp. 3) ce) ” oo) 7) »” 99 99 D2. WARNER, J., & Sons, Ld. ... Waycoop, R., & Co., Ld. Steer, Tottenham. Lloyds, Birmingham. Shinerous, London. Szerelmey, London, Compo, Scotswood. Turpilius, London. Anaglypta, London. Anaglypta, Darwen. Lincrusta-Walton, London. Lignomur, London. Gooddy, London. Gooddy Cripps, Liverpool, Cripps, Bristol. Walton, Carrara. Big Ben, London. Waygood, London. WEEDON, C., & Co. ... WELDON STONE : Me, WESTMINSTER PATENT FLOOR- ING Co. ~ a WHEATLY & Co, WHITEHEAD, J., & Sons, Lo. 33 + I +e) 99 WHITFIELD, F., & Co. oe) ” EC Wuitwick CoLuirry Co., Lp. Winkins, H. W., & Sons _... Wivkinson, W. B., & Co., Lp. WILLESDEN PAPER AND CAN- vas Works, Lp. Wituiams, W. D. Winn, C., & Co. ame ra WoNTNER-SMITH (J.), GRAY & kor” ea cae Ae Woop Carvine Co., Lo. Woop, JAS. x, ae WOoOoLLISCROFT, GEO., & Son, Lp. D-). ” WoRRALL & Co. WRIGHT, GEORGE, Lp. ” 3) 99 99 WriGut, J., & Co, Seaweed, London. Rooke, Weldon. Politeness, London. Wheatly, Trentvale. Sculptors, London. Masonry, Aberdeen. Maro, Carrara. Safes, Birmingham. s, London. Whitwick Colliery, Coalville. Statuary, London. Trowelled, London. Impermeable, London. Williams, Carnarvon. Winn, Birmingham. Warming, London. Carvings, Birmingham. Wood, Chart Sutton. Woolliscroft, Hanley. Blizzard, London. Worrall, Ironworks, pool. Maypole, Rotherham. ‘ London. ig Manchester, Liver- Wright Co., New Malden, INDEX TO PAGE eX Ablution Benches ihe See Lavatories Acetylene Lighting and Fittings See Gas Engineering and Fittings . See Plaster . See Bricks See Pipes Adamant . Adamantine Clinkers Agricultural Drain Pipes Air Bricks ; .. See Bricks, Air on (Ena Sty. See ‘Grilles, Gratings, or Grids 3 Propellers. See Ventilation & Ventilators Alabaster .. F . See Marble Alarms 125, 148 Altar Rails meee lOS JNINEN GSE see Gon 3 82, 85, 86, 86B Anaglypta. See Wall and Ceiling Coveri mgs Artificial Stone, Marble, or Concrete, pa 77, 718, 79, 127, 131 Bowstone ... 78 **Granit ” 127 Granolithic ... a 12), Wey Wilkinson’s ... Bn mes ILS Wrightis ... a 131 Art Metal Work... See Metal Work Asbestos ... - a Bb y Cloth ... aN ae che SOO a Fibre ... xc eas a DO ie Fuel... oe ane ea TOO Pe Millboard ... ch ee 55 , Raper 2. i aie Ree 50 ie Slates ... ah 55 Ash Bins ... ; ‘See Dust Bins ;, Closets ... See Closets Asphaltes 62, 64, 65, 66, 71, 104 Acid Resisting - 64, 66 Bitumen _... “ ih fee a O4 British i a, bee ie 604 Brunswick ... cos Bc Or OF Compressed ... - 66 Fibrous a 62 Nosivaree son avila 65, 71 Limmer 64, 65, 66, 71 Mastic sat oe 62, 64, 66 “Metal” ... a - a OZ Con. Com. A 1 GOODS AND 15 MATERIALS. Asphaltes (contiiuwed)— PAGE | Blinds (contiwwed)— AGE Polonceau 66 Florentine PANG PA Wye A ks, AG) Rock ... FRO 220, 229, 223, 224 Seyssel 64, BBs os 71 Glass ... ee 216, 217, 218 Sicilian ie 64 Helioscene ... 216, 217, 218, 219, Eiinicd acme: at Lae ae (OX 222, 223 Vorwhole 64 Invisible... as a oe ok Italian sis RPA) Jalousies BOY 219, 222 B Japanese... te on 26 ‘ Lever-action Pulley soe PAY Metallic Venetian . 223 Balconies ... 105, 106, 114, Oriental rs 216, 217, ‘218, 219, 224 115, 123, 124, 190 Shops py cLOueZ lie 218, 219, 220, Ballast or Shingle f aoe 88) 292, 223 Ball Valves See Valves | Shutter 216, 218, 222 Balusters and Balustrades... 37, Simplex a cae LS Spanish 216, 218, 219, 220, 223 82a, 92, 105, 1184, 120, 123, 190 Band Stands é 114, 118a, 189 Bank Fittings .. 94, 95, 230 Barrows ... ee 98 Spring Roller or Self-Coiling, 160, DIG eee 21 ON 220s 2031225 Sun or Tropical 160, 216, 217, Basement Lights. See Pavement Lights 219, 220, 222, 223, 224, 225 Baths and Bath Fittings, 74, 82B, 86, Transparent 216 Saeloos 188, 190, 213 Universal ... “216, 221, 222 Iron, Porcelain Enamelled, 87, 188 Venetian, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, Marble ais “he ... 74, 828, 86 222, 223, 224 Public Abe siete Roc)» 1x2h8) Wire, 216, 217, 218, 219, 222, 993; 224 Bedstones ah 76 | Blocks . _ See Pulleys Bells 148, 155, 214, 215, ‘251, 254, 255 | Blowers : vo LED Chimes ws 214, 215 | Boiler Coverings | Be 55, 56, 57, 156 Church, School or Factory 214, 215 | Boilers 154, ee 156, 214, 256 Clock.. 214 “* Daisy ” 154 Electric 148, 155, 215, 251, 254, 255 Independent — 156 Hand... nee Pals) Steam ; 214 Bends See Channels and Bends Waterway ye LOO Bentwood.. ; 93, 94 | Bolts and Bars : 17t 182, 183, 199 Blinds, 160, 216, 217, “218, 219, 220, Casement See Casements, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 227 Fastenings and Stays Awning ae We Bee AIG Gate ... or TFL 199 Balcony 216 Panic or Exit . See Door Fittings Canaletta : 217 | ** Ralric ” ; 183 Cane . ‘216, 217, 218 | Brackets ... nov Pe) Conserv atory | or Greenhouse 216, 218 | Electric Light See Hlectric Duchesse er 216, 217 | Lighting and Fittings Festoon 216, 217, 219, 220, 222 Gas. See Gas Engineering and Fillings INDEX TO CATALOGUE. PAGE Branch Pipes. See Hose Branch Pipes, cc. Brasses ee .. See Memorial Brasses ire pe: See Irire Irons and Brasses Brass Work, 118a, 122, 123, 185, 200, 214, 215 See Gas Engineering and Fittings wi ie Pe Fis LA S2.13B, 34,00; oly 40; 42, 44, 45, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, Gas Fitters. Braziery Bricks 54a, 548, 66, 70, 76, 87, 205, 207 “* Adamantine Clinker” 32, 53 Adderley Park ae 104 PATE Fe : wor, 405.42 Blue ... Bae 34, 44, 45, 53, 54 Channel See Channels and Bends Enamelled or Glazed, 34, 40, 53, 544, 87 Rites e. rez, 405745, 49; 70 Fletton ban As 32, 34 Flooring and Paving, 32, 33, 34, 36, “4, - 50, 53, 76 Hessell-Tiltman’s ... ... O4B Hollybrook ... 45 Kerb... “See Bricks, Floori ing Majolica... 53 Moulded ee. 34, hy ‘44, 53 Ornamental... 36, 37 Partition oa Paying "See Br icks, Plooring (Quarries ... See Quarries or Squares Red 33, 34, 36, 37, 45, 50, 54 Sewer 2 She EAD Shepwood

» Frames ... 256 sn ollerst as. nave oilfchys | hee Liles See Tiles | Vases See Vases Gas Brackets... See Gas Enginecring and Fittings .. See Gas Bnayinecring and Hittinys . See Kitcheners and Cooking Apparatus Gas Engineering and Fittings, 124, 147, 148, 155, 194 ,, Burners Gas Cookers Acetylene 147, 148 SDA? oe .. 148 Gas Fires ... See Fireplaces, Stoves, dc. Gate Hinges . See Hinges Latches . See Latches | Gates, Railings, and Fencing, 93, 94, 95, 1044, 1048, 105, 106, 107, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 118a, 118, 119, 120, 121,.123, 124, 133, 134, 146, 186, 189, 1990, 215, 220, 224 121 215 Brass Bronze e Collapsible and Folding, 115 5, 118, 120, 121, 134, 220, 224 , * soo) eI 121 Delta Metal.. Electro Bronzed ; he Tron and Steel, 105, 106, 107, 114, 115, 117; 118, 1184, 1188, 119, 120, 121, 123, 124, 133, 186, 189, 190, 220, 224 Oak ... 1044, 1048 Portable Se 120 Self-Adjusting ... ae me LUE Unclimbable, 106, 116, 1188p, 119 Ventilating ... ... See Gr illes Wood 93, 94, 95, 1044, 1048 Gearing and Fittings for Fanlights, Skylights and Casements, 168, 171, 173, 176, 1838, 184, 185, 199, 200, 201, 202 See also Casement Fastenings* 18 INDEX TO CATALOGUE. Gearing, &c. (continwed)— PAGH Caledonia a. cat 99 Cartland’s 176, 200, 201 ** Convertible” 3 rice PADI ‘*Hendow’”’... 183 Invisible 201 ** Kelston ” er ek wn? 184 Sakerinisero™ 4.2 nye om OSs Leggott’s ... one 183, 184, 185 “ Toiniks *? : a: a: 199 ** Noxas ” 183 Preston’s 201 Silens 183 “Triad ” 201 Girders and. Joists Glazing and Glass, _.. 107, 108, 109, 119 128, 220, 231, 232, ZaZA, 2328, 233; 234. A, 2348, ZatOs 04D, 250.207, 239, 240 Bent . i . 234¢ Bev elled be me OBA 8 Brilliant Cut aa . 2346 British Challenge ... Bee Crown | ABPIN Eclipse ... 240 Embossed 220, 234c Figured 232A, 2348 Fire-Resisting els Flemish 232A, 2328 Hanwell’s 238 Helliwell 239 Heywood’s ... 231 Inflexible san ED Lead} «.. 232, 2346 Luxfer 12858230, OO Microscopical +. ... 232A Mufftled 4 PRBAN Obscured be ase Optical oe ZOZA Photographic Bie ... 234¢ laters, : . 2324, 2348 ‘“* Prior Glas ” a sce BY Prismatic ... 233, 2348, 234D Rolled 232A, 234A, 2348, 234c Root se. < 231, 236; 238; 239 Rough Cast ... nee . 23824, 2348 Silvered or Gilded ae ... 2348 Stained or Painted 232, 2324, 232B, 234¢ Wire ... 234A, 2348 Gongs ‘ 215 Granite and Granite Work, 80A, 80p, 81, 82, 86, 86a, 86D Cornish oth ay Pi EOL a SOA Labradorite ... 86A Scotch i $6 81, 864A Grates. See Fireplaces es, Stoves and Grates Gravestones Sce Monuments Grease Boxes, Interceptors and Traps See Traps Greenhouses See Horticultural Buildings Grilles, Gratings, or Grids, 105, 1184, 120, 122, 124, 133, 134, 145, 146 Grills. See Kitcheners, Ranges, and as pee Grinnell Sees As i 125 Gulleys sf See “Traps Gutters See Rain Water Goods HH: Hair Fabric 57 Hammer Shafts ... : 94 Handles See Deer ‘and Lock Pur nature Harness and Saddle Room Fittings See Stable and Coach House Pittinys Headstones See Monuments PAGE Hearths eG ‘ 74, 88 Tile .. See Tiles, Hearth Heaters ‘See Hot Water Supply, ec. Heating, 150, 152, 158, 154, 155, 156, 157, 189, 190, 194, 208, 213, 256 Atmospheric Steam 155 Boilers . See Boilers Coils ... : th wale ee ELOO: Expansion Joints ... See Pipe Jowls and Connections Gas . sate 156 Hot Water, 150, 153, 154, 155 156, 157, 189, 190, 194, 256 Radiators, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, “* Hclipse” 158 “New Finsbury ” 155 “* Safford ” 154 Syphon.. = eel oy, Ventila ting 4 153, 155, 156 Steam 153, 154, 155, 156, 213 Heraldic Work ... " 216 Hinges ke 169, “710 175, 204. Butt . z 169 Collinge’ S 171 For Reversible Casements 204 Gate ... 171 Gerish’s 171 Imray’s see 171 Parliament ... 169 Redmund’s ... 171 Spring See Door Checks, ‘Spr ings, ke. Hoggin 33 Hoists See “Lifts, ‘Elevators & Hoists Horticultural Buildings Hose, Branch Pipes or Nozzles ,, Unions or Couplings, &e. ‘ Hospitals, Tron Isolation. See Iron, &c., ; Buildings Hot Houses. See Horticultural Buildings ,, Water Supply and Heaters, 153, 155, 156 See Cisterns and Tanks See Iron, &c., Buildings 114, 256 229 229 Hot Water Tanks. Houses, Iron. Humidifiers oo la) Hurdles. See Gates, ‘Railing gs, &c. Hydrants and Fittings... 213, 214 IT; Inspecting and Intercepting Chambers, 208, 213 See also Traps Inspection or Manhole Covers, 107, 175, 187, 190, 207, 211, 213 Insulating laa: 61, 63 Insulation . : . 60, 61, 129 Roof . 60, 129 Interceptors ... See Traps Tron and Steel 106, 107, 110 Galvanised ... soo. LRG Railway LOG Iron, Wood and other Buildings, 106, 107, 110, 112 AF Jiggers ... See Cranes “¢ Shilmil ” By EE hale soo lets Joinery .- 92, 98, 94, 95, 96, 103, 226, 230 . 55 .. See Pipe Joints and Connections See Girders and Joists Jointing Materials Joints Joists PAGE 1G Kegs 110 Kerbing 75 See Door and Lock Furniture and Cooking 155, 188, 189, 190, 193, 194 Kicking Plates. Kitcheners, Ranges Apparatus, “ Castle Pe re ee 188 Gass 73 ay 190, 194 Sayvall as 193 Steam 190 Knockers. See Door and Lock Furniture. Le Lamp Standards and Posts 114 Lamps and Lanterns 123, 124 Shades for ... 234c Latches, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 185 Laths and Lathing . 138 Lattice 122 Lavatories and Fittings, TON PE fovasy, 85, 87, 88, 188, 190, 194, 213, 214 Lead Rain Water Heads and Pipes. See Rain Water Goods See Door and : Lock Furmture Letters and Numerals, 120, 220, 230 Library Fittings and Furniture 95 Lift, &e., Gates & Enclosures, 105, 115, 118, 120, 122, 128, 124, 128, 224 Lifts, Elevators and Hoists, 148, 155, Letter Plates and Boxes. 160, 1604, 1608, 161, 162, 163, 164, 1644, 1648, 220, 223, 226, 227 A.B.C. Self-Sustaining ... ane 164 Belt Power ... ... 162, 163, 164, 223 Carriage, Wagon, or Motor Car 1608 Electric, 148, 162, 163, 164, 164, 1648 Ceartore i. ee GO Hand Power 160, 162, 163, 164, 223 Hydraulic oor 162, 164 solgremiere 1608 Push Button “162, 163, 1648, 223 Suspended or Self - Sustaining, 160, 162, 164, 226 Lighting. See Electric Lighting, Gas Engineering and Fittings and Daylight Reflectors Lightning Conductors, 213, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 Lewis’s Link Connector ... eo Testing . 251, 252, 2538, 254 Vyle’s 3G : .. 254 Lime ef 66, » 67 68, 69, 205, 207 Blue Lias : 66, 67, 68, 69 Lithography 334 Lock Furniture See Door. and Lock Furmture Locks, 174, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 185 Cheapside ei USA Dead .. 182 Differ with Master Key 174 Mortice, “« New Century ” Prison and eee Rim ... ; Roller Bolt . Loose Box Fittings Sce Stable and Coach-House ee Luxfer Electro-glazing... st 12 174, 178, 180, 181, 182, 183 : 178, 179 co HERO 174, ‘179, 180, 182 ; 175 INDEX TO CATALOGUE. PAGE M See Stable and Coach- House Fittings See Inspection or Manhole Covers Mantel Registers. See Iireplaces, Stoves and Grates, also Chimney Pieces Mantels. See Chimney Pieces and Mantels Marble and Marble Me 74, 80, 80a, 808, 81, 82, 82a, 82p, 83, 84, 85, 86, 864, 86R, 860, 88 Mangers. Manhole Covers. Alabaster : 80, 82 Arm Alto... Rat ue 83 Artificial See Artificial Stone, Marble, &c. Ashburton ... By ne 80 Bardilla a ee: an ra 380 Belgian 84, 86 Breccia Bie 82, 86 Carrara : 80B, 81, 83, 86 Cippolino... ae ... 88, 84, 86 Connemara ... BS i sae Rev? Devonshire ... aie ee eee OO, Echaillon —... Wee Site Sag thd) Glenenin ... Kae ate ee te Greek eat ne ste 86, 88 Hautville ... oe ae, SU Ipplepen _.... ii sa: mio teal) reohioe An 58 oe ee. 4 Italian ao nee ... 80B, 83, 86 Jaline Benou ne. sis 83, 85 Jaune Lamartine ... xe * 86 Killarney... ws de roe Mexican ae mie a So Numidian ... An Bee yet 86 Ogwell sa 80 Onyx... ate 808, 82, 83, 85, 86 Pavonazzo ... of got teats ae 86 Petitor ASF ar nA Me 80 Rosso Antico ee on eee SO St. Silvestre she ar SO Secilian a “ee 84, 86 Sienna sap 954 on ‘ae 200 Skyros 86, 88 Swiss... Br, i. 84, 86 Verde Antico Say Me 85, 86 Verona OM ee a ae SO Masonry. See Stone, Marble and Artificial Stone Masonry Preservatives. See Damp- Proof Courses, &c., also Paints Melon Houses _ See Horticultural Buildings Memorial Brasses and Tablets, 74, 85, 1184 Memorial Windows See Glazing Memorials .. a4 See Monuments Metal Work, 105, 106, LISA, 120; 122; 123, 124, 154, 173, 186, 196, 197 2 294, 254 Brass... See Brass Work Bronze See Bronze Work “*Castalice ” a a nog ep Copper A Re i son Models and ees. 3c .. 334 Monoliths.. 80, 86 Monuments, 80, 81, 82n, “84, 85; 86D Mosaics, 52p, 53, 79, - oe 88, 89, 90, 91, 100, 103, 104 Ceramic a 70 52n, 53, 104 Enamel as ane oak ee Ol Glass in Are 4 eo Ol Keramic See Ceramic Marble -52B, 88, 89, 90, 91 Roman a 81, 88, '89, 103 Terrazzo ; 81, 88, 89, 90, 91, 103 Venetian... as 89 Motor Car Houses See Iron Buildings, ke, PAGI Motor Wagons 212 Motors Sos aa? ee 4s Mouldings as ... 93, 94, 95, 96, 246 Mural Tablets .. ae ae ee VSO N. Name Plates ane 488 4 87, 105 Naves am nat 0 eee OF Newels 84, 92, 1184 Nickel Plating . ie md he See Plating Non- Conductors, 55, 56 , 59, 60, 62, 63, 156 O; Oak Panelling See Panelling Oakum 203 Obelisks .. See Monuments Office Fittings and Furniture, 94, 95, 230 Onyx eae See Marble Orchid Houses See Horticultural Buildings Ovens— Cooking See Kitcheners, Ranges, cc. Drying See In ees Apparatus Overdoors : .. 92, 192, 194 Pi Pails i. 175 Paint, Varnishes, &e., “943, O44, DAs A, 245, 246 Anti-Corrosive 243 Distemper 244 Enamel ; 246 Heat Resisting 245 Japan 244 Non- Poisonous 245 Siderosthen ... 243 Szerelmey Iron 245 Velure 5 | 2444 Palisading. See Gates and Railings Palm Houses. See Horticultural Buildings Panelling .. . 94, 95, 246 Panic Door Fittings See Door Fittings Pantiles ... 3 6 Oe Paper Hangings. ‘See Wall and ‘Ceiling Coverings Parquet Flooring. See Flooring and Paving Partition Blocks. See Fireproof Partitions Partitions or Divisions, 164, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227 See also Fireproof Partitions Ball Bearing 224, 226 Fireproof. See Fireproof Partitions Folding or Collapsible, 164, 223, DAN 22D 220,227, SCID on ose PAD Revolving or Sliding Ba eo; 220) Swivel 164, 224, 225, 226, 227 Pavement... . See Flooring and Paving Pavement or Floor Lights, 107, 190, 233, 234, 235 Pavilions. See Iron, Wood, &c., Buildings Peach Houses. See Horticultural Building gs Perspectives nt ! 334 Photo Prints .. 304 Picture Rails See Mouldings Pier Caps .. : 37, 38 Piggery Fittings and ‘Troughs, 165, 187 Pineries See Horticultural Buildings Pipe Coverings ce ie . 56, 57, 156 Pipe Fixing Brackets ... Or sa PAV) Pipe Joints and Connections ... 70, 156, 188 Expansion ... Bir A LOO Pipes, 33, 40, 70, 87, 156, 158, 188, 207, 213, 256 See also Hose Agricultural a RS Channel See Channels d: Bends Connections. See Pipe Joints and Connections 33, 40, 70, 87, 188, 207, 213 See Pipe Joints and Connections 156, 188, 256 Drain and Sewer, Expansion Joints. Hot Water Tron 158, 188, 207 Rain Water. See Rain Water Goods Ventilating ... See Ventilation and Ventilators Pits = a Sts oe Pee 200 Pit Stones Ker fae: Plant Houses. See Hor ticultural Buildings Plaster, 56, 61, 68, 127, 128, 128p, 129, 206 Adamant 127 Chromolith ... ; Wea LO Fibrous, D0, Gly 127, 128, 128D Of Paris Be a4 ae (OS **Pytho ” ma ar OS, Sirapite Ba vag ble} Plate Closets ‘See Safes, kc. Plates, Iron ; ae 106, 108 Plating and Polishing ie 185 See Br icks, Moulded See Valves Plinths ; Plumbers’ Cocks és Fittings ae 214: Plumbing : 154, 208 Porches or Por ticoes “114, 123, 189 Portable Buildings See Iron, &c. , Buildings Portiere Door Rods 218 : -, See Cements See ‘Door and Lock Furniture Preservatives : ae 243, 245 See also Damp ‘Proof Courses and Materials, also Paints Portland Cement Postal Handles Tron ... a, E'S) Wood 243, 245 ‘* Sideroleum ” 243 Stone .. 245 Priming : ... See Paints Pugging “See Sound Pr oofing Pulleys : 187, 203 Jeqviyovigs) sake “80, 82, 82B, 85, 863 Alabaster, Marble or Stone 80, 82, 82B, Sa S6B Pumps and Pumping Machinery, 148, 203, 213, 214 Animal Power 214 Domestic 214 Draining and Trench 203 Electric. 148 Fire Service... 148 Force... 214 Steam sig ae af sem Balle Well ... Avis a Oe LA: Wind... en Pale! Q (uantities 334 Quarries or Squares, 41, 42, 45, 48, 49, oe R. Radiators. See Heating, also Ventilation, kc. Railings ... See Gates and Railings Rain Water Goods, 107, 188, 190, 207, 209 | Ranges See Kitcheners and Ranges \ Reflectors See Daylight Reflectors 20 INDEX TO CATALOGUE, PAGE ‘ Registers. See Fireplaces, Stoves, and Grates Reinforced Concrete. See A rlificial Stone or Concrete Reredoses., 82, 85 Restaurant and Café Tables See Tables Revolving Shutters . See Shutters Ridge Cresting .. Ridge Tiles See Tiles Road Stone or Metal 33, 75, 78 Roasting Ovens See Kitcheners, Ranges, ce. Rolled tron Joists See Girders and Joists Roller Lights 235 Roman Cements... . See Cements Rooflights S oss See Skylights Xoofs and Roofing, Gifs Hately (B35 LOE See Crestings 107, 110, 112, 115, 119, 129, 140, 2448 Anderson’s ... 57, 58 Asphalte “See A sphaltes Becker’s Simplified 244p Felt... ade a See Felts Glass ... ... See Glazing Tron or Steel, 106, 107, TOMI: 115, 119, 140 “Mack ” peZo Willesden Paper and Canvas 63 Ropes, Cords, and Chains 254 S. Saddle Room Brackets and Fittings. See Stable and Coach-House Fittings Safes 134, 136, 139, 143, 146 Sand is 460) OR Sashes. ‘See W indows 3, . Sashes and Frames Sash Fasteners ... 175, 182 Hopkinson’s... 175 Meakin’s : 175 Sash Lifts and Openers. 175, 182 », Lines, Chains, &c., 187 é Pulley Ss AY AY eights Saw Guards 3 Scaffold Chains, Ropes, | ‘ke. . See ‘Pulleys jan Lkesy/ 204 186 Sereens ; =, UOa, Wey Church 95, 105 Sculpture... ... See Carving Seating 95, 96 " See also Fur nitur € Church 95, 96 Setts, Kerbing ... .. See Kerbing Shafts Ls 94 Shedding and Sheds m2 Shelves and F fein Siemon’) Shields 105 Shop Fronts and Fittings, 74, “a1 85, 86D, 88, 95, 220), 230 Show Cases Be 04, 95, 230 Shutters, 160, 164, 216, 220, 223, O04, apd. 226, 227 Revolving or Rolling, 160, 164, QNG; 220 223,1224 205206227, ‘*Sideroleum” Wood Preservative ... 243 Signs and Sign Boards, 105, 118a, 120, 124, 220, 230 Silicate Cloth, Cotton or Slag Wool, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62 Sill Bars ... . See Weather Bars Silcs : See Shedding Silver Plating ... See Plating Sinks 70, 87, 188, 206 Sinkstones ue 5 Skylight Gearing 1. See Gearing Skylights, Fanhghts, ke. 107, 183, 233 Slag Wool. See Silicate Cloth, Cotton, de. Slate Masonry 7B 72, 87 Slates 34, 70, 71, 72, 87, 207 Slates (con/iiucd )— PAGI Bangor i 10, 72 Carnarvon ... is ben UA 7? Cumberland... Re ht pag) Dinorwic ... Ae ae so OM Eureka ane Be As bee we: Green ae ee oe 5, Wills 7 Oakeley seen ee 4 Palmerston ... 7D Penrhyn 70, 72 Portmadoc ... Ae: fan) gs "1, 72 Precelly;Green ame ie voter Rhiwbach _... 5a BES eet ek Rustic ae ee coe meee School sae nee ‘ee dee el er Sedan or Permanent ‘ ae) 210 Welsh Me etd soon TAU Tl 72 Westmoreland maine hl) Slating ... ee 34, 70, 72 Shding Door Fittings Ae 142, 146 Sliding Doors See Door 8 Sluice | Cocks ... See Valves Sound Proofing or Pugging, 56, 60, 61, 63, 127, 129 apeacing Tubes ... ... 254 Spokes... ee Oe Springs & Spring Hinges. See Door Checks, Springs & Spring Hinges | Squeegees ... 229 Stable and Coach. House Fittings, 114, 165, 166, 187, 189, 190 Stables . See Ir on, &c., Buildings Stained Glass Staircases, Steps and ‘Landings, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 82, 82a, 82p, 84, 86, 94, 95, 96, 106, ul, 112, 113, 114, 115, 120, 124, 127, 189, 190); 215,229, Artificial Stone, Marble or Con- crete pod Tiel Ty. Wear Brass.. Lae Za 229 Circular or Spiral .. 106, 111, 114, 115 | Fire Escape... 111, 112, 113, 115, 189 | “*Granit ” A3 Roe. Pay Granolithic ... 12 Hayward’s ... 111 India Rubber bis an see eee) Tron or Steel, 106, 111, 112, 113, 14s 20 pens: 38, 190 Lyte’s Metallic Woven 230 Metallic Woven _... : 230 Stone or Marble, 74, "5, 80, 82, 82a, 82p, 84, 86 Wood 94, 95, 96 Stair Rods me O15 Dy 218 » Treads .. See Staircases, Steps, ke, Stallboard Lights “ se, BLS BSS Stallboards or r Stall Plates 920) Stalls. See Stable d& Coach-House FMR, also Seating Stanchions Pe LOT Stand Posts © "See Hydrants ROB, See also Carv ing & Sculpture Steam Engines ... ., See Engines Oi ebaCkines n.. af : 55 Steel Buildings. ... See Iron, Le., Buildings Steeple Work . See Chimneys, ke. Statuary ... Steps sh See Pee Steps, kc. Stone and Stonework . 195 £6, 80, 205 Artificial See Ae Stone | Kentish Rag ; Buy lO Weldon : tae, ke York =. - 75, 205 Stoves ~ See Fir eplaces, Sloves, dc. Strong Room Doors .. See Doors = > HMittings ... 137 LV OOTIS rat ; 136, 146 Szerelmey’s Waterproof Liquid 245 .. See Glazing 230 PAGE gh Tables nm the 74, 194 Restaurant or Café 74 Tablets < 81, ‘82, 823 Memorial See M emorial Brasses Tanks See Cisterns and Tanks Taps See Valves Tar Paving Tee Iron and Steel hs : 66, 75 : - See dr on and Steel Telephones . 148, 251, 254, 255 Tents PIM, pepe, Terminals . See Finials Terra Cotta, 35, 36, 37 38, 40, ‘45, 52B, 535 54, 54A Theatre Construction ... 108 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 52a, 52e, 53, 54, 548, 70, 72, 74, S2p, Tiles. 85, 87, 90, 91, 104, 127, 207, 232n Adams’ Creasing and Sill oe 39 Adamantine RS 51 Antique : ol Bridgwater . oak Ae eooy dO ‘* Brit Opal” 52, 127 Broseley 46, 47, ‘48, hie 70, 72 Corrugated ... 33 Embossed Le 53 Enamelled or Glazed F tae doi Encaustic or, 52a, 53, 87 Finial . See "Finials Fire ... 32 31, 36, 42, 51, 52a, 54, 90, 91 Flooring and pare Flooring Squares or Quar ries See Quarries or Squares Fluted Sl OL Garden 33, 40, 44 Glass ... §2, 232B “Grecian ” 51 Eva a” 543 Hall’s. 543 Hearth or Fireplace Ay 53, 5, 74 Hollybrook, D. R.. 45 Interlocking “50, bl ‘* Leighswood ”’ S38) Majolica 31, 87 Major's 50, 51 Marble 82n, 85, 104 Mosaic comet oll Opal ... 232B Opalite 52 Oven ... 50 Paving _ See T iles, Floori Ing Porcelain : en (Juarries See Quar 71es OF ae es Reading 35, 72 Ridge, 33, 36, 37, 42, 43, 48, 49, BOO Oo ou Ridge Ventilating... See Tiles, Ventilating Roofing, 33, 36, 37, 41, 46, 48, 49, 50, ole 53, 87 Rosemary 4 70 Terminal ; See Finials Tesselated 53 Ventilating ... eee Venturene ... SP BYAS Welbeck 50 Windmill ce voll Yorkshire : NO 12 Tiling él, , 34, 52, bs 85, 127 Timber... cis, ep Goumods ee Tin and Tin Plates pa 42 110 Tombs See Monuments Tracings ... 334 21 PAGH Traps & Gullies, 70, 190, 204, 200, 206, 210, 211 Anti-flooding 204, 205 Brown’s 210 Couzens’ 204 Dawson’s 205 Dean’s x ee whe, Pa DAKO) Disconnecting or Intercepting, 204, 205, 211 “« Glassarm ” 5 Son PANE Grease VAY, VALI Kenon PAM Reversible 5 206 Treads "See Staircases, he. Tree Guards . 1188 Trench Covers 104 Tubes and Fittings rpee ts) See also Pipes. Turnery 93, 94 U: Urinals iil, WES (Raby (etsy, tele 188, 190 Vis Valves and Cocks 156, 214, 256 Ball 2h as pale Boiler 214 Low Pr essure 214 Plumbers’ .. 214 Vanes nee 1184, 123, 141, “251, 254, 255 Varnishes.. ‘ ah 246 Vases ‘ + 33) "78, Sl Ventilatior. and Ventilators, 2h 135, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 156, 165, 166, 190, 208, 256, 325 “¢ Alliance”... ike on a od Archimedian : ae son aD Boyle’s ues 48. bs 3, 325 ‘¢Champion ” 150 Concealed Roof 151 Drain and Sewer or Soil Pipe, 151, 208 Electric Pe S507 52 Glass... 149 | | INDEX. “TO: ‘CATALOGUE: Ventilation, &e. (continwed)— PAGE Hayward’s 154 | Hobbs’ ee 3o Inlet . na: 154, 325 Invisible Roof. “See Conceated "Roof Louvre 149 Mica Silk, Flap or ‘Valve. 154 Motor : 152 Plenum 154 Propeller or Fan 150 Quadruple Peel oly Sheringham’s 150, 154 Strong Room 135 | Tobin 150 Venetian. 149 Verandahs, 114, “118a, i173}. 154, 189, 190 Vineries See Horticultural Buildings W. Wagons ... a ome e wae che Wall and Ceiling Coverings, 246, 246A, 246B, 2460, 246D, 247, 248, 249, 250, 250A, 2508 | Anaglypta 246, 2504, 2508 Cameoid 246, 250A | Canvas st 246 Canvas-Scrims ee ZAG Cordelova ee 2OUA Embossed or Relief. . 250A Enamelled Metal ... 246D | Fibrous Plaster See Plaster Flock Paper... 246, 250 Hand Printed 246, 250 Japanese 246 | Leather 246 Lignomur a 246, 2504 Linerusta- Walton . ig: 250A, 250B | Machine Printed Paper mee ZOUK) Metloid ae at .. 246D | Salamander ... . 2504, 2508 | Silk Flock ... “ise dass pore 250) | Wall Papers, See Wall and Ceiling Coverings | Wall Ties.. EELSO Warming ... ~ See Heating | Washing Troughs and Tubs See Laundry Tubs, ke. UES | Wrought Iron PAGE e Wash Stands See Lavatories, &c. Waste Preventing Cisterns See Cisterns and Tanks Water Bars . See Weather Bars », Carts : 187 », Level Indicators 148 Se OWL» ee wos) 24: Pee roonitl Game See Damp Proof Courses & Materials Supply and Storage... 156, 214 See also Hot Water Supply Waste Preventers and Cisterns See Cisterns & Tanks Wheels pep ole! We ather or Water Pars 95, 171 Weather Strips ... 228, 229 Well Pumps See Pumps and Pumping Machinery Whiting ... 66 Wickets ... See Gates, “Railings, ke. Willesden Canvas, Paper, and Scrim 63 Window Blinds ... See Blinds », Fasteners. See ‘Sash Fasteners, Gearing, &c. Window Gearing and Openers. See Gearing, &c. » Guards ..105, 120, 220 Window Sashes and Frames, 94, 95, 96, 107, 164, 173, 197, 198, 226 Tron and Steel, 107, 164, 173, 197 198, 226 Wind Power era? 14: Wine Bins ae oh. ee OG Winter Gardens. See Horticultural Buildings Wire Work 122 See "Floor ing and Paving .. See Carving Wood Block Flooring. | Wood Carving eo 5 ibaa. S22 Floori ing and Paving 5 Preservatives 243 See also Paints Siderolum : Meteo Wood Work . See Joinery Writing 216, 220 E Metal Work 22 FIRMS SUPPLYING SOME OF THE LEADING GOODS. PAGE ARTIFICIAL STONE, MARBLE OR CONCRETE. ADAMANT Co., Lp. ; Se. Hopxiw & JONES, Lp.. bie ERG, Bells (continwed)— PAGE Bricks (continued)— PAGE Lewis, J.... 251 | BursLEDON Brick Co.... cee 34 WARNER, Abs @e Sons 214 Conks, SHappoit & Co., Lp. 66 WONTNER-SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. 155 | Counter, W. 33 | Cooprr, J. K., ‘& Sons” 36, 37 Dawson & Co. 2 Lp. 34, 205 BLINDS. Epwarps, J. a 53 | ELuis, A de E & Co., Lp. 34 APPLEBEE BROS.... 217 | Gress & Canninec, Lp. Beh 40 BIRMINGHAM BLIND Co. ... 218 | Hottyprook Brick Co., Lp. 45 Brapy, G., & Co. 160, 220 | Lrgeps Frrecuay Co., Lp. BAA, 543 DEAN, Sp ... 216 | MapEetmy Woop Co. ... 49 FRANCIS, S. W., ; “& Co., Lp.. 220 | Mason, H. J. & C., Lp. 50 HALL, ie & Sons : = 216 | Sesstons & Sons, Lp. ... 87 HARTLEY. Bros.... 366 225 | Watson, Netson, Lp. Lol Hopkinson & Co., Lp. 223 | Wueatiy & Co. S53 42, 44 Horr; W. F. S. 224 | Wuitrwick CoLLIERY Co., Lp. 45 JANES & SON ; 216 | Woop, Jas. v: 76 Kensineton Window Burxp. Co. 219 | WoonLIscRorFT, es & Son, Lp. 54 Sopgr, J. , 220 Srrer, THornnoroven & Co. 224 TuHorNeorouGH, F. M., & Son ee, Wirtrams, G. A., & Son 221, 292 | BRIDGES. | Bern, P., & Son 106 BOILERS. | FLEMING, hp & R., & Co. 107 Lier & Hoist Co. ; Lil aoe oop, J. nao ANaYa} GRay, J. on oe 156, 256 | z) TNT ix | BE PS ft EoKsrns, LON apr CARVING AND SCULPTURE. WonTNER-SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. . 155 Eyiort, 8., & Sons, Lop. 95 ODLING (ANSELM) & Sons, Lp. jeg CHAD BOLTS AND BARS. TurPINS PARQUET 100k, JOINERY, & Woop Carvine Co. _... soo 1B} Apams, R. ... 199 | Watton, Gooppy & Cripps, Lp. 85 LEeacorr, W. & R., Lp. 182, 183 Woop Carvine Co., Lp. 92 Smiti & TURNER scone lizall BRICKS. CASEMENT FASTENINGS & STAYS. | ADAMANTINE CLINKER WORKS 32 | Apams, J., & Son 173 ALDRIDGE CoLLIERY Co., Lp. 33 | ADAMS, R. 199 Bray, H., & Co. Be | BoopRyER, ers ; “& Sons pane lees | Broap & Co., Lp. 207 CARTLAND, J., & Son, Lp. LG elid BroapeEent & Co. 70 | Lea@cort, Ww. & R., Lp. hoe sh’ Preston GRANITE CONCRETE Co., Lp. 78 Ripiey, T. D., & Sons 15 WustTMINSTER He FLOORING Co. 79 WILKINSON, W. eo, ©0:, an: 78 Witcomes, G., & SON... 78 Wricut, J., & Co 131 ASPHALTES. BrapsHaw & Co. 64 Fanpo, T., & Co., Lp. : 5 We INTERNATIONAL ASPHALTE Co. 64, 71 LAwForpD & Co.. ao san OS LIMMER ASPHALT PAVING Co., Lp. 64 McNeiuz, F., & Co. 62 PILKINGTON & Co. 66 Smart, Jostan, & Son Be 66 WESTMINSTER PATENT FLoortna Co. 104 BATHS AND BATH FITTINGS. Hay (Matrunw) & Co. ae Son 6 PALS) OpLING (ANSELM) & Sons, Lp. 82pn Rircuin, ALEXx., & Co. 188 Sxssions & Sons, ps: 87 Watton, Gooppy & Crip PS, Lp. 86 WILKINS, Tele Vin ee Se : 74 WontneER-SmITH (J.), GRAY & Co. . 155 Wararcut, Gro., Lop. 190 BELLS. Carr, CHARLES, Lp. ... ie om EFFicient Licgurina & Hratine Co. 148 Fursrt, W. J. 254 Gray, J. W. ,& Co. 255 INDEX TO CATALOGUE. 23 PAGE CASEMENTS AND FRAMES. CoormrR, H. W., & Co., Lop. 149 GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp. 196 GrBBons, J. 173 Haywarp Bros. ‘& Eckstr IN, "Lins eels Lucas, J. E., & Son ; 164, 226 Norrawoop, Ae 107 Suaw & CaRtTER... De a Eee USG' Wircuety & Co.... en aS ae OS CASTINGS. Baupwins, Lp. 110 Ghd, ae ee Lerminc Bar Founpry Co. ... 187 Nortiwoop, J. ... 107 CEMENTS. ADAMANT Co., Lp. 127 Broap & Co., Lp. i 207 CoLEs, SHADBOLT & Co., Lp. 66 Dawson 69 OO Wy i 205 Greaves, Butt & LAKIN, ‘Lp. 67 Kays & Co. Laps: : : 66 Lonpon ASBESTOS Co. ... 55 Netson, C., & Co., Lo. 69 PRESTON GRANITE Conc RETE Co., Lp. 78 Woop Bros.. oe OS CHIMNEY PIECES AND MANTELS. BiackuER, A. W., & Sons, Lop. 80 Emuery & ‘Sons, Lp. if 82 FLETCHER, RussELL & Co. ; Lo. 194 Hincuuirr, G., & Son.. “ti oe de TrisH MARBLE Co. 82 Moors, M. & R. io 88 PARKSTONE STEAM JOINERY Co. 95 Rironr, ALEXx., & Co. ... 189 Sxssrons & Sons, Lp. ys aSH Watton, Gooppy & Cripps, Lp. 85, 86 Wirxins, H. W., & Sons : 74 W OOLLISCROFT, eth & Son, Lp. SL Oe Wricut, Gro., Lp. 190, 192 CHIMNEY POTS, CAPS, OR COWLS, Broap & Co., Lp 206 BROADBENT & Co. ne ~: Ea eh Coorrr, J. K., & Sons... BIG, B37) Epwarps, J. C. ... ee 5 3 Gippes & CANNING, LD. ... wat 40 Honiyperooxk Brick Co., Lp. ... 45 Howortn, J., & Co. .... 150 (JUADRUPLE EXxHavst VENTIL ATOR Co. 151 CISTERNS & TANKS. BaLpwins, LD. ... 110 CRAPPER, T., & Co., Lp. 211 Gray, J. ... ; 156 HA (MATTHE w) & Co. 213 Sxsstons & Sons, Ln. 87 Witiiams, W. D | Apams, J., & Son | Apams, R. Bee PAGE CLOSETS. 1. Water Closets— Broap & Co., Lp ae 206 Craprer, T., & Co., Lo. ull Haut (MarrHEw) & Co. * “és MAG) Rircuiz, ALEX., & Co.. a0 aod Sts WARNER, J., & SONS ot 214 W ooL.LIsc ROFT, G., & Son, Lp. é Wricut, Gxo., Lp. Aa 190 2. Dry Closets— DonkIn, J. Ez fs aoe va. 208 COLUMNS. BLACKLER, A. W., & Sons, Lp. 80 | CrurcKsHank, R. D., & Co. 81 Dawson & Co., LD. 80 EMLEY & Sons, Lp. . 82 HaAywarp, W., & Sons, Lo. 119 TRISH MARBLE Co. 82 LrEMING Bar Foun DRY Co. 187 Nortruwoop, J. At sy ll@y ODLING (ANSELM) & Sons, Lp. . S2B Warton, Gooppy & Crirrs, Lp. 84, 86 CRANES. Lier & Horst Co. 1608 Lucas, J. H., & Son... ae L64 Wayaoop, R., & Co., Lp. 162, 163 WoNTNER-SMITH (J.), GRAY & Co. .. 155 DAMP PROOF COURSES & MATERIALS. (See also Asphaltes. ) Anprrson, D., & Son, Lp. oi | Broap & Co., Lo. nee te ee 206 Kine, J. A., & Co. (‘* Mack” Fire- PROOFING Co.) : 129 Lawrorp & Co.. LIMMER AspHaure Pavine Co., “Lp. . 64 ““Mack ” FIREPROOFING Co, (see King, Jig Ars e Co.) McNett, F., & Co. 62 PILKINGTON & Co. F 66 SzrreLMEY, N. C., & Comee 245 WILLESDEN Pargr & Canvas Wonks, Lp. ‘ bea aE 63 W ILLIAMS, wW. D. 71 DAYLIGHT REFLECTORS. Sr. Pancras IRoNwoRK Co., Lp. 235 . DOOR AND LOCK FURNITURE. | CartTLanD, J., & Son, Lp. Wea | GarpiIner, Sons & Co., Lp. .. aon, 2 PB Hosss, Hart & Co., Lp. 178, 180,. 181 Leccort, W, & R., Lop. 182, 183, 185 DOOR CHECKS, SPRINGS, AND SPRING HINGES. 173 168, 199 Door checks, &c. (continwed)— PAGE CARTLAND, J., & Son, Lp. 176 GrrisH, 8., & Co. 171 GIBBONS, Ab ae io Leaeort, W. & Ri, Lp. 182, 185 Smiru, A., & STEVENS nae eal AO | Smitn & TURNER ace ne a Wi | Winv, C., & Co.... 172 DOORS AND FRAMES. Bein, P., & Sons sae can cea LOG Evxiort, S., & Sons, Lp. es Francis, 8. W., & Co., Lp. ste 220) GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp. 132, 133 GIBBONS, Fe cent le: | Haywarp Bros. ‘& EcKstEI, Ul. faa aust: Hosss, Harr & Co., Lp. 134, 136 JENNINGS, C., & Co. sane B96 | Lirr & Horst Co. 115, 138 Lucas, J. E., & Son 164, 226 Maruer & Puart, Lp. ... 139 INOAKES HieiGe leu: 94. | OWEN, ‘ & Sons, Lo.. 94 PRICE, GrorGE, by bs 141 Sr. PANCRAS IRONWORK Oo., Lp. 140 | SkrpMorRE, T., & Son 139 TANN, J. 146 TURPIN’S Parquet Foor, JornERy, AND Woop CaRVING Co. ot 103 WHITFIELD’S SAFE & Door Co., 142, 143, 144, 145 Wricut, Gro., Lp. 190 ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND FITTINGS. Errictent Licgutine & Heatine Co.... 148 Furse, W. J. . 254 | Gray, J. W., i Cote ip 255 WontNeR-SmiTH (J.), Gray & Co. 155 ENGINES. Warner, J., & Sons 214 FAIENCE. CartrER & Co. ... as a se BSB Epwarps, J. C. 2 ey tabs W OOLLISCROFT, G., & Son, Lp. ens od FELT. eter ae D., & Son, Lp 57, 58 Jonus, F., < Co. . et. | oN .» & Co. 59, 60, 61, 62 | PILKINGTON & Co. + a LOG FINIALS. ALDRIDGE CoLLieRyY Co., Lp. 33 Broap & Co., ae 206 CoLLiER, W. H : Se 33 Coorsrr, J. K., “& Sons BOW OT, Dovanty, J., & Son 48 EDWARDS, ts Oiee 53 Pursiae We Jeena " 254 GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp. 123 Hitt & Suite ... 1184 | Laewisgedh: 251 24 Finials (continwed)— PAGE MapbeELry Woop Co. 49 PRESTAGE & Co. so 49 Watson, NELSON, Lp. ... 51 WreEatLy & Co. 43 WITCHELL & Co. 105 Wricnt, Gro., Lp. 114 FIREPLACES, STOVES, AND GRATES. CarTER & Co. ... ae Ae 52n CuaRk;’S., &: Co. 4 aye wid <= cbs) Fieroner, RusseLt & Co., Lp. 194 NortHwoop, J. 107 RITCHIE, ALEX. ; & Co. 189 WILKINS, H. W., & Sons 74 Wootiscrorr, Ce & Son, Lp. 54 Wricut, Gro., Lp. 190, 191 | FIREPROOF FLOORS. ADAMANT Co., Lp. 127 Hopkin & Jonzs, Lp. 130 Jonss, F., & Co. As Sy: i 5 Kine, J. A., & Co. (*‘ Mack” Frre- PROOFING Co. ) ud ae 129 Wikinson, W. B., & Co., Lo. 78 FIREPROOF PARTITIONS. ADAMANT Co., Lp. an 127 HAVELOCK PATENT PLASTER ‘PARTI- TION Co. a3 at mage | ess Jonss, F., & Co.. : 128,, 128p, 128c Kine, J A. , & Co. (COMiACKas "PIRE- PROOFING Co.) 129 Wricut, J., & Co. 131 FLOORING AND PAVING. (See also Fireproof Floors.) Aomn Frioorine & Pavine Co. (1904), ND te. = 98, 99 ADAMANT Co., Lp. A 127 ADAMANTINE CLINKER Ww ORKS 32 Bruackier, A. W., & Sons, Lp. a Le8O Broap & Go., Lp. a 206 DaviEs Bros. ese N46 64 Dawson & Co., Lp. 80 Durry, W. 98, 99 Euiorr, S., & Sons, Lo. 95 ELLIs, Grary & Co. 90, 97 EMLry & Sons, Lp. ans 82 WALDO; 8 -Co., LD. ... 64 FrEnnNiING & Co., Lp. Ss 81 GEARY, WALKER & Co., Lp. 89, 100 GIBBARD, J. R., & Son... 101 Haywarp Bros. & EckstTEIn, Lp. 165 Hincuuirr, G., & Son ... 75 Hopkin & Jonus, Lp. ... : 77, 88 INTERNATIONAL ASPHALTE Co. 64, 71 Trish MARBLE Co. oe SZ JENNINGS, C., & Co. 96 LAWFORD & Co.. 65 Liumer AspHALTE Pavina Co., ‘Mane 64 Mosaic & Artistic FrLoors Co. 91 Opuiine (ANSELM) & Sons, Lp. 82a Owen, J., & Sons, Lp. 94 PILKINGTON & Co. ie 66 PRESTON GRANITE CONCRETE Co., Lo. 78 INDEX TO CATALOGUE. Flooring and Paving (continwed)— Pacn | RipptoucH, J., & Son, Lp. ... je he RIDLEY, ne D., & Sons.. i a SMART, J., & Sons Se OO Snewtin, C. B. N., & Sons, Lp. 94 Stevens & Apams 102 Turpin’s Parquet FLoor, JOINERY & Woop CARVING Co. 03 Watton, Gooppy & Cripps, Lp. 84, 85, 86 WESTMINSTER Patent FLOORING Co. 104 WHEATLY & Co. ... Me 44 WHITEHEAD, J. , & Sons, “Lp. a 86c Wikins, H. W., _ & Soxs 74 WILKINSON, W. B., & Co., Lp. 78 WILLIAMS, W. D. val FURNITURE. Exxrott, 8., & Sons, Lp. at 95 PARKSTONE STEAM JOINERY Co. 95 GAS ENGINEERING AND FITTINGS. ACETYLENE CORPORATION OF GREAT Brivatn, Lp. ae 147 FLETCHER, Russe TIGR Og Ce. 5, 1Wity. 194 GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp. 124 Sun Gas Go., Lp. bai ae 148 WoNTNER-SmitTH (J.), GRAY & Co. 155 GATES, RAILINGS AND FENCING. ASHWORTH, J., & Co. ... : 93 BAYLISS, JONES & Baytiss, Lo. 116, NAL BELL, P., & Son. ac ee LOG BROOKER, J5 Dees . 1044, 1041 Carr, CHARLES, Lp... 2b ELLIorr, S., & Sons, Lp. 95 FLEMING, P. &R., & Co. 107 Francis, S. W., & Coys Tp ae e220) GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp. 118, 123, 124, 133 Haywarp Bros. & Ecxsrrrn, Lp. 115 Haywarp, W., & Sons, Lp. Pe ag) Hint & Smit 118, 1188 Hosps, Hart & Co., To. 134 a OOD, J. 107 OwEn, J., & Sons, Lp.. 94 Rrrcuin, ALEX., & Come 189 SHaw & CARTER : an 186 STEER, THORNBOROUGH & Co.... 224 TANN, J. *3 rs 146 Wrrenenn & Co.... pee LOD WorRALL & Co.... 12021 Wricut, Gro., Lp. 114, 190 GEARING AND FITTINGS FOR FANLIGHTS, SKYLIGHTS AND CASE- MENTS. (See also Casement Fastenings and Stays.) Apams, J., & Sow sane, AIS} ADAMS, R. ae 168, 199 CARTLAND, J., & ‘Son, Lo. 176, 200, 201 GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp. Oe GIBBONS, Gk - line Leceorr, W. & oo Lp. 183, 184, 185 Smirn & TURNER Fee 5a nae allyl GIRDERS AND JOISTS. Drew-Buar, PerKs & Co., Lp. 108, 109 Friemine, P. & R., & Co. 107 Haywarp, W., & Sons, Lp. 119 GLAZING AND GLASS. BritisH CHALLENGE GLAZING Co., Lp. 236 Britisn .LUXxFER Prism SYNDICATE, Lp. c 128, 233, 236 CHANCE Bros. & Co., Lp. ; O32, 2391, Francis, 8. W., & Co., Lp. 220 Grover & Co., Lp. 4 Bear ph HANWELL’S PAvE NT GLAZING “Works 238 Haywarp Bros. & Ecxstrrn, Lp. 232 HELLIWELL & ye Lp. 239 Huywoop, W. H., & Co. Bod 231 LUXFER Prism SynpicaTtE, Lp. (Tne Britis) : * 12852335 230 Mertiowss & Co., Lp. ... we A) PILKINGTON Bros., Lp. 234, \, 234B, 234c, 234D GRANITE AND GRANITE WORK. Brown, A. A. . 81 CRUICKSHANK, R. 0<-+__ A. ADDRESS REGISTER of Manufacturers and Merchants i | “a 3 of Architects 335 | a3 > of Ecclesiastical Surveyors 356 | a a of Builders ... B07 | Altar or Lord’s Table 293 », Rails 293, Angle and T Iron 293, Architects’ Charges 293 | ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES 329 | Areas 293 Aspect 294 Asphalte 294 Avoirdupois Weight 326 B. Bars, Iron. NG 294 Baths and arama 294 Turkish 323 Billiard Rooms 295 Boiling Point 295 Bolts and Nuts, Iron 295 Bricks, Sizes of ae sete 295 Brickwork AAC Be ae mes 295 Buildings, Height of 308 Stable 321 Temporary ... 323 C; Cast Iron Columns, Table of 298 Tests for 308 Cattle Sheds 5 295 Cements % (See ee Cements, &c.) Chains, Sale Lead of 295 Chancels 295 Chimneys and Flues 295 Chimney Shafts ... 295 Church Seating ... * o 321 Churches, Musical Pecuiranens of ... 313 Circles, Circumferences and Areas of 298 Properties of 295 Cisterns and Tanks 298 Coal, Storage Space 298 » Weight of ... 298 Coke 298 Columns, Weight a 298 Concert Rooms 298 Concrete 298 Conditions for Building Gantt acts 299 Copper 301 Cow Houses 301 Cubic Measure 326 PAGE D: Dairies Dangerous and Ne Técted Sinichanes - Businesses ... Decimal Equivalents ... District Surveyors, List of » » be) ”) ” Drainage ... (under L.C.C. Bye-laws) E Earth, Rock, &c., Weight of... Natural Slope of Electric Engineering ... a Lighting Excavation ie Fees Payable to District Surveyors... Felt Fire Escape » Resisting Mater ials Flooring ... Floors be ah i oe Weights they should carry Fonts Foundations Frontages Gas Fitting Girders and Joists Wood Glazing Habitable Rooms Hay, Weight of... Hearths Heating ... Height of Buiidines Hoardings Hoop Iron Hospitals... Hot Water Supply Iron, Angle and T mp. oleahest , Bolts and Nuts ay BUN Kou Tron, Hoop ne Preservation of ... Tests of Quality ... Fees (London Bailar: Act, 1894) ai PAGE 301 301 301 326 302 302 303 303 304 304 304 305 305 302 305 305 305 305 305 305 306 306 306 306 306 305 307 307 307 307 307 308 308 308 308 308 293 294 295 308 308 308 308 {NDEX TO INFORMATION APART FROM CATALOGUE. I: ‘Land Measure Lead, weight to be oa for dissent | purposes LEGAL DECISIONS - *, Index of, 1903—1906 ... Lengths of a foot in Different Countries 53 Mile S wena Lightning Conductors ae Limes, Cements, Plasters, &c. ... Lineal Measure os Scotch Lintels : aes Liquid and Capeaity Menge. London Building Acts ae Seancne hes M. Metals, Expansion of, by Heat Tenacity of Weight of Mortars and Cements Musical Requirements of Creches N. Noxious Businesses (SB); Open Spaces Painting Paperhanging Parsonages Partitions ... oe Party Structures... Piers, safe load of Piles a Pillars, safe load of Pipes, weight of ... Plastering ... Plasters Plumbing ... Portland Cement ... PRICE BOOK Projections Public Baths », Buildings... Pulpits Pumps Purlins R. Ready Reckoner Table ... Retaining Walls . Rolled Steel Joists an Cinders, Table of Roofs, Table of Scantlings Weight of Materials Scantlings, Table of Schools, Public Elementary PAGE 326 317 285—292 285 326 326 308 309 326 326 309 326 309 313 313 313 313 313 314 314 314 314 314 B15 | 315 316 316 PaolG 315, 316 316 309 317 309 267 317 294 317 B17 317 318 317 ais 306, 322 318 318 318 318 Wire Gauge Scotch Measures ... Seating, Church, &c. Separation of Buildings Sheds ae fe Sinks Slates ‘ Slaughter Poneest Solid Measure Square Measure ... de Scotch Stable Buildings... 3 Staircases, Passages and mxita Stairs Stancheons, Safe ead of Statute and Customary Measurement of Panones ah Rae . es Links, and Chains ee sat yh Straw, Weight of Streets ae a Students, Ta foperation for 1% Tables sa Telegraphic MtiAceees vA Perches, 329— 326— Temporary or Special Buildings, Heardaree WHOS odo Thatch Roofs ; Tie and Suspension Rods Timber, Durability of Scantlings of Fir Weights of Troy Weight Turkish Bath Uniting Buildings Ventilation Vestries W. Wall Papers, Measurement Table of ... Walls Water Closets » service Warming ... Weight of Coal » Hay Ah Metals a Straw... ee Timber 3 Zine ae Weights and Measures ... Wells, Contents of Weight of ... Workhouses Zine, Weight of ... 326 322 322 334 328 12 323 323 323 325 323 323 326 323 323 324 324 314 324 326 326 305 299 305 313 322 323 328 326 327 327 328 328 328 THOSE WHO Kindly mention ‘‘ The Contractors’ Compendium ”’ as the source of their information, when communicating with the Firms represented therein, render an important service in enabling us to secure the fuller support of Manufacturers, &c., thus making the Book more comprehensive and valuable as a Work of Reference. See also Summary of Contents, page |. Bricks, Terra. Cotta, Ge. Hanging and Roof Tiles. ——__+t+___- Section A. "Flooring and Wall | Tiles and Faience. ——_— —+}———___. _ FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. ADAMANT Co., Lp. : -ADAMANTINE CLINKER Woes ALDRIDGE CoLLIERY Co., Lp. _ Bray, H., & Co. ape BRosELEY Aare MAKERS’ Datcer ries -BurstEepon Brick Co. ... Carter & Co. Conuizr, 8. & E., Lop, & CoLLIER, Wisely is 3 : ~Cooprr, J. Ks, & Sons | Dawson & Co., Lp. Dovanty, JOHN, & Son.). -Epwarps, J. CG. .. SS Eis, PArtripce & Co., Lop. PAGE 52 EXLrY, W:, & Sons : 32 . Gipss & Cannine, Lp..:. 33 GRIFFITHS, WILLIAM Ge ee HotiyBrook Brick Co., Lp. ... 46, 47 Lrxps Frrecnay Co., Lop. 34 Mapetry Woop Co... 524, 52B Mason, He Jie°& C-, Ep. 3a Makin Tinn Wor Ks Co., 5 33 Prestacr & Co. 365.37 Watson, NeErson, Lp. 34 ~Wueatiy, & Co, ay tere Wuitwick Contirry Co., Lp... 38, 39;°53 Woottiscrorr, G., & Sox, Lo. 34 Ti MALKIN TILE WoRKs Co,, L': Encaustic Tile Manufacturers. Works: BURSLEM, STAFFORDSHIRE. London: 65, CHARING CROSS RD. _ WRITE FOR NEW AND ENLARGED CATALOGUE, FREE. SEPT SUBSE NON OSE a A Bh nC PO Re a OE Encaustic Floor Tiles, from Mosaic _ do. ae HEARTS and PANELS in great variety. Special Prices for Work fixed complete. Competent Tile-Fixers sent out, fs aay Sea See Coloured Illustrated Sheet Sf Designs : wn ‘CONTRACTORS’ COMPENDIUM,” B/- yard. Majolica Dado Tiles, from 12/- yard, Plain Dado and Wall Tiles, from 7/6:~ 5s 10/- White Glazed Tiles, from 6G/- yard. Sictton A, 1599. ihe ae A TN cane Rest) PAVING FOR STABLES, &C., BC. : ee damanifleatams:- aia Gold & Silver Medals. ‘Works Established 1850. This Paving has been supplied to HIS MAJESTY, HER LATE MAJESTY, QUEEN VICTORIA, and other Members of the Royal Family; also to the principal nobility of this and foreign countries, : : Clinkers are supplied direct from the Works, or by the leading Stable Fitters and Builders’ Merchants. ae, - GAUTION.—As there are spurious articles in the Market, all Genuine 2 Clinkers are stamped “ADAMANTINE CLINKER” (Registered), we being the gh wae original and only makers, — : : TRADE MARK. ee? FIRE BRICKS, FIRE TILES, and CLAY. en aponcasonto-: ADAMANTINE CLINKER WORKS, Mt ee tise Best ae Cheapest Pressed Brick in the London Market. H. BRAY & @O., Fletton, Peterborough. — a4 Telegrams: ** Bray, Nottingham.”’ Head Office: BENTINCK BUILDINGS, NOTTINGHAM. Telephones: Nottingham, No, 2261 (2 lines) A London, No. a111 North. London Office: G.N.R. BRICK DEPOT, YORK RD., KING’S GROSS, N. Enquiries should be addressed to Nottingham or London. These are high-class ordinary building bricks, hard, square and true on face. They withstand great pressure, are not affected by the weather, and the surface does not crumble cr shell off. They are well suited for facing Pee ee ND particularly in internal walls, where a true face is required and colour unimportant. London enquiries are dealt with at our London Depét, and prices quoted for the bricks delivered to site, and the bricks can usually be delivered to the job within a few hours of receipt of order. iE ean Nae Oe Kindly mention ‘‘ The Contractors’ Compendium "’ as ‘the Re a source of their information, when communicating with the Firms represented therein, render an important service in . enabling us to secure the fuller support of Manufacturers, : &c., thus making the Book more comprehensive and valuable as a Work of Reference. az @ ~~ : Yi 4 KC ote . : . aid — fT ee . BRIC Rona KS, TERRA COTTA, &. 33 Manufacturers of BEST BLUE STAFFORD- SHIRE BRICKS for Public Works and the Principal Railway Cos. Bricks for Stables, Pavements, Floors, &c. Copings, Garden Edgings, &c. Why i) st eit ial S Tel il U Mark’s Tey Brick, Zile, Pipe 8 Pottery Works, Near Colchesier. ey Ge GC) Pie PES FY: Manufacturer of RED and WHITE Facings, Splayed, Beaded, and all kinds of Moulded Bricks to any Design. BRIMSTONE PAVIORS, Stable Clinkers, 9 in. x 44 in. X 2} in. Floor Bricks, 9 in. x 44 in. X 2 in. eS | + STOCK FACINGS. * , WIRE CUT BRICKS FOR FACINGS AND INTERNAL WORK. RED PLAIN TILES (Machine Made, Smooth Faced and Sand Faced). . pee -6% RIDGE AND FINIAL TILES. Ke “Sas a as Pan Tiles, Corrugated Tiles, Agricultural Draining Pipes, Ornamental and Plain Garden Tiles. FLOWER POTS AND GARDEN WARE. % For Filtration Purposes: ) WASHED STONES, SHINGLE, and SAND. ge For Cement Paving: | THOROUGHLY WASHED AND READY FOR USE. _ PIT STONES for ROAD METAL. HOGGIN of EXCELLENT COLOUR for GARDEN PATHS, i ~6xX PIT SAND for BUILDING PURPOSES. Ke “Con. Com. C.’ ee he ae se Sy So epi. ee ee BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. [SecA The Bursledon Brick Co. (Formerly Trading as HOOPER & Co.) nated COU Eon Telephone No. 165. Oifices: 13 PORTLAND STREET, SOUTHAMPTON. Best Red Facing Bricks and Hard Wire Cuts. DAWSON & @o. Ltd. CLEMENT B. BROAD, Governing B. BROAD, Governing Director. Brick Merchants STOCKS, PICKED STOCKS, MALMS, ETC. ., WHITE AND COLOURED GLAZED BRICKS. BLUE BUILDING & PAVING BRICKS. RED FACING, MOULDED, RUBBING, Soa FN ee ; AND FLETTON BRICKS. — Mendip Wharf, Battersea, S.W., and Falcon Road, Clapham Junction, S.W. RED PRESSED FACING AND MOULDED BRICKS, HAND MADE SANDSTOCK FACINGS, e beautifully with Old “ARCHITECTS? DESIGNS CAREFULLY. ‘EXECUTED. ELLIS, PARTRIDGE & CO., LTD. BRICK MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALE SLATE MERCHANTS, SLATING AND TILING CONTRACTORS, Grey Friars, LEICESTER. LONDON: GOSPEL OAK SLATE DEPOT, KENTISH TOWN, N.W. Sec. A] | BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. 35 Red or Buff Hand- Made Terra Cotta To Architects’ own Designs or Naa WD Door & Window Heads, String of Standard Patterns. A MARK. Courses, &c., kept in Stock. QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, READING. Architect, Mr. Stivossy StaLLwoop, ‘ Tiles and Terra-Cotta Manufactured by S. & E. COLLIER, Ltd. 36 BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. [Sec. A «s_. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS! TILERIES, MAIDENHEAD.” J.K.Cooper & Sons Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta Works, PinkKney’s Green, sii. Maidenhead. d = Wiidenneaa. MANUFACTURERS OF EVERY KIND OF Plain, Moulded & Ornamental Red Bricks, Plain & Ornamental Roofing Tiles, Ridges, Finials, Crosses, Chimney Pots, Copings, Paving Bricks and Tiles, &c. — Also of Terra Cotta Goods of every description in Red. CaM HESE Goods have long been noted for their High-class quality, rich colour, good C AN ) design and finish, and exceptionally weather-resisting qualities, and are extensively ( s\|2- used by leading Architects in all parts of the kingdom. ~ ie — Ss ot ' The greatest care is taken in the selection. washing, and mixing of the Clay; and in the thorough burning of the Goods. Ridges and Finials have always been, and are now, our Speciality, but a THOROUGHLY GOOD HAND- MADE PRESSED FACING BRICK is now being made from a new bed of exceptionally fine Clay—a brick capable of sustaining great weight, non-absorbent, with sharp arrises, 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. ' Complete Catalogue with a Full-Size Drawings and Sections Prices on application. supplied if desired. Sec. A] BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. 37 << S——— YS Ghee MAMEARDEAD PT2AKRE OD ie SAAN a a CoRERURRE RRR EE Ts NRT Mmitm & Sn ts aN MDA YO ti: _ aca RL UNL er WLU U1 fess me BUEMEEEEE MME PRR RRR PR ERO LLC OO CN . yy 7 <1 9 Alt YAR Wo ete / zZ = f = == at, Mie ‘ y TELEPHONE NOS. OFFICES, 24; WORKS, TERCOCOPC ear rUl eames Suck vt oe iting SSS 27. 38 BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. (Sec. A Pier Caps in Red, Buff and Golden Buf Tena Coffa.+ Frices on Applicalion— ‘Fenels & TMezes at * ® may be leHered as Name Panels Sec. A] BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. 39 s been Dar unequalled | | for slopping Chimneys _ i fiom Smoking . & dee | | lis achon will be @adily | undersiood by a glance df the Skefch s2Ker| Ik is Simple epicienl, cannot get_oul of order dive 1s ige oi checipes! pol of ils King | i Ihe nadrket, 2 aw jis use ca Economy | © fuel is effecied as if induces ai currenl o dir up lhe Chimney- — Price... 8/6 Each — |. Fucked and pufon gil x | See ST ———— te ———— er ee Ketch __ Ieper ) —o— ST ‘ j lh form an. excellent throating e Pies OE BG) | for keeping wel off a waill and for cheap Sills il be Fre ae a peatand clear finish a KY 3 ie. qe ipso ay els ~~ ge | | files : Ibey prolect fhe cemen|] Joins, are | much melee being made of oe: lly SS | non-porous malerial, in fio qualiles, v3, ee | Ordinazy quaryy and Adamanine quarry . | Angle Tiles made fo maleh fhe sfraighl —s Fl 1.2222 PRICES ON APPLICATION #2222 | = ——7 ss 40 © BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. (Sec. A ae TeLeGcrams: “GisBsS CANNING, TAMWORTH.” SALT GLAZED PIPES and hee BRICKS for Sewerage Works. CHIMNEY TOPS. GARDEN EDGING. WHITE ENAMELLED BRICKS. AIR BRICKS. FIRE GOODS. LONDON OFFICE: 340 GRAY'S INN ROAD. TELEPHONE: 9023 CENTRAL. es VITREOUS GLAZED TERRA-COTTA IN VARIOUS COLOURS. ed | SAMPLES ON ee APPLICATION. Brit EE (ia Mi it = el ie Estimates given from Architects’ Designs & Specifications. The whole of the Terra Cotta for the Natural History Museum, South Kensington, and the interior of the Victoria Law Courts, Birmingham, supplied by GIBBS & CANNING. Other examples of our work may be seen in Manchester, York, Preston, Brighton, Maidstone, Bristol, Portsmouth, Yarmouth, Cambridge, Bromley, Burton, © Birmingham, and many other important places. Sec. A.) VARIOUS BRICK, TILE, & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 4] ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN BLUE, RED, BROWN, AND BUFF COLOURS. Pe ery ALE * . A y: () Registered Trade Mark ‘ 2. rT 33 vy LE = Ss ( - TRITON. 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 ahatuciee. and are of great durability. Roofing Tiles can be supplied in Blue, Red, or any shade of Brown or Brindled, and will be found extremely durable, resisting all influence of the weather and chemical action of the atmosphere. We are makers of a superior quality of SAND-FACED ROOFING TILES, Hand-made and Pressed. All our goods are made in the old-fashioned way by hand, whether pressed or dressed, our belief being that goods made by hand with plastic clay are infinitely superior in durability to machine-made articles. We have registered the word ** TRITON,” and our Red Roofing Tiles will bear this trade mark. ROOFING TILES. UNDER RIDGE OR TOP COURSE TILE Brown. Blue. No. 301 37/6 40/- per 1,000 5, 302, 303, 305 40) dame 42/655. ee 5, GLO, SLOA 37/6 40/- ,, A Reis 75 - ae OO a8 es epee 4 33d. 3id. each. Rak 33d. 33d. —,, »» 314 Sag. Sad. Ie Prato is) 3d. 3d. ‘ 7318 34d. 34d , 817 50/, — _ per 1,000 VEL EAT ee & CO: Springfield Tileries, Newcastle, Staffs. ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN BLUE, RED, BROWN, AND BUFF COLOURS. FLOORING TILES. vi f mull { a »@ ri be il >f PRESSED ORDINARY QUALITY. ; v ? + REGISTERED Red & Blue. Buff. trape Marnk, 4xX4x% QUARRIES, 27/6 — 30/- per 1,000 6x6x 1 ” 37/6 42/6 9 ” C3 9x9xG a Eas ioe ae 9x9x le ”? 110/- 130/- ” 9 12x 12% 1R » 250/- 300}- PRESSED CROWN QUALITY. Red & Blue. Buff. 4x4x2 QUARRIES, 32/6 37/6 per 1,000 6x6x I 4, 47/6 52/6 @ 74 x 7% x 14 a 65f. 75 iz W&C 9x9x 14 ” 105/- 120/- ,, ,, PRESSED DOUBLE-CROWN QUALITY. Red & Blue. Buff. 4x4x{ QUARRIES, 40/- 45/- per 1,000 6x6x1 ‘ 60/- —70/- 9x9x 14 ie 120/- 140/- 6x61. HEXAGON, 70/as SO 5 6x6x1 OCTAGON, " 2x2ikx1 DOTS, | 90). 100/- ,, Ci 6x4x1 STRIPS, — 40/- 45/- 42 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE, & TERRA COTTA GOODS. [Sec. A. 99 9 be) ” + hb ” 6x3x1 - S5/aeAO ye 6x2~x1 a 27/6 32/6 ,, An 6x 14x 1 Fy 22/6 27/6 , re AIR BRICKS. No. 87 34. each. a Oe OO PP 9 aa 80. ees . \ DIMESIOR. ©, Wty, Se: 122 Sec. A.| VARIOUS BRICK, TILE & TERRA COTTA GOODS. 43 WHEATLY & On Springfield Tileries, Newcastle, Staffs. ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN BLUE, RED, BROWN, AND BUFF COLOURS. RIDGE FINIAL. ho=--—-— === 2,6. woe a ee eeeeeeeeed . 7/6 each No. 212 10/6%each. ce Ot TG a: oo ses », 204 Saas, reas Die 35 » 205EZ%9)- , ROD GEES. DIAGRAM SHEWING PITCH OF RIDGE TILES A WS = A ‘yy Half-round 33d. each. No. 60 Gin. wings 3d. each. No. 80 7d. each. Ola. I Sede. oe Silent =e ee 0a) oar ager OG. jyeSewlirs a POR Tita a, oy 1dewmeys gy BB nh (Coming 50. GL an | ee ng Bete a MGS) 7 Sin. Ad. =, » 66 & 67 as two Ridges. SS PER AGS 9 oe) 44 VARIOUS BRICK, TILE, & TERRA COTTA GOODS. [Sec. A WHEATLY & Cou! Springfield Tileries, Newcastle, Staffs ALL GOODS ARE MADE IN BLUE, RED, BROWN, AND BUFF COLOURS. PUNTH STRETCHEP MEADER PLINTH EXTERNAL ANGLE PLINTH BR [ it ANGLE PLINTH & Ca eS gi re Fe BIN pee TE . = EG S Z < SAFO y} vray > BEST BLUE BRICKS. Nos. 330, 331 65/- per 1,000 », 332, 333 ae each ,, 9334, 335, 306 65/- per 1,000 ,, 9338, 340, 341 2d. each We 1014 Seis Ae sols Ady i, ol 14d. ,, on DING op 473 4ad. , 9x 43 x 3 BUILDING 60/- per 1,000 BLUE VITRIFIED STABLE PAVING AND: KERB BRICKS. CHAMFERED CLINWER | PANELLED _2f ELLE SABES, CHANNEL 4 PANELLED E— Mp 453 At tee 454a $316: Ae: 510 33d. each. yeol2 4ad._,, 513 64d. ,, 455 10x5x2 57/6 per 1,000 456) 158) 9 5.43 x2 45)- nr 518 34d. each. 528 5d. sy, Sec. A] BRICKS, TERRA COTTA, &c. | 45 HOLLYBROOK BRICK CO.“ Chester Park, Kingswood, Bristol. Secretary, P. SBATON JONES. Telephone, 27 Kingswood. Telegrams, ‘‘Hollybrook, Kingswoed, Glos.” MANUFACTURERS OF Hollybrook Red Pressed Facing Bricks. Hollybrook Fire Bricks. Hollybrook Buff Pressed Facing Bricks. Hollybrook Vitrified Bricks, Hollybrook Brindle Bricks. Hollybrook Stable Bricks. Hollybrook D.R, Tiles, Crease, Chimney Pots, Tabling Terra-Cotta. Hollybrook Arch, Culvert, Radiated Bricks, etc., etc. The Name HOLLYBROOK is a Guarantee as to Quality. Ya Manufacturers of The Celebrated hee “WHIT WICK” Red, White, Ae Buff Pressed and Wire-Cut .. . , FACING | BRICKS. RED SAND STOCK FACINGS. FLOOR QUARRIES, | In Red or Buff. we qs Specially Made SEWER BRICHS. As supplied to The L.C.C., Boer and Other Corporations, TERRA COTT A, -- IN RED, BUFF, TAWNY, AND GREY. - = Contractors to the Dondon County Council. Builders’ Announcements, Commencing on page 347, 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, @e. 46 HANGING & ROOF TILES. (Sec. A IMPORTANT NOTICE BROSELEY TILES. n 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 Genuine Broseley Tiles, the seam of clay from which they are made being only found at Broseley, Shropshire, from which place they derive their name. BROSELEY TILERIES Co.1p. | Jonns, C. Ragcasone COALBROOKDALE Co., LTp. Jones, W. & P. Davis, ‘G., SEN. LEGGE Gk SON: DouGutTy, JOHN, & SON. MapELEeEy Woop Co. EXLEy, W., & SONS. ~ + -PRESTAGE/& Co. Sec. A) HANGING & ROOF TILES. 47 NOTICE. to Architects, Merchants, Builders, and others. We i cocts it has come to the knowledge of the Broseley Tilemakers’ Association that Roofing Tiles are being supplied and sold in Staffordshire and other places, under the name and description of Broseley Tiles. which are not Broseley Tiles, but spurious imitations thereof. Now this is to give Notice, that any person or persons supplying or offering for sale as ‘‘Broseley’’ Tiles, goods not manufactured in the Broseley Clay District or of Broseley Clay, will be prosecuted as the Law directs. For the information of the Public, it is pointed out that the Broseley _ Clay District comprises the small portion of the County of Salop shaded dark on the accompanying plan, and contains beds of clay peculiar to the | District, from which the only genuine ‘ Broseley ” Roofing Tiles have for over 100 years been manufactured. (Signed on behalf of the Broseley Tilemakers’ Association), POTTS & POTTS, Broseley, 7th September, 1903. Solicitors to Association. The following are Brands of Genuine Broseley Tiles, manufactured in the Broseley Clay District 3 1. “Lightmoor Broseley.” 5. “‘Crown Broseley.” 2. ‘*Coalport Broseley.” 6. ‘*Broseley Tileries.” 3. “Iron Broseley.” 7. “Excelsior Broseley.” 4. “Sovereign Broseley.” 8. “J.D. & S. Broseley.” 48 HANGING & ROOF TILES. | [Sec. A JOHN DOUGHTY & SON, MAHUPACTURERS OF BEST BROSELEY PRESSED ROOFING TILES, Plain and Ornamental, of various Colours, Ridges, Finials, Hips & Valleys, Flooring Squares, BROSELEY, SALOP. Trade Mark: J.D. & S., Broseley. rcT ite “povenry, sacarans.” THOSE WHO Kindly mention ‘‘ The Contractors’ Compendium” as the source of their information, when communicating with the Firms represented therein, render an important service in enabling us to secure the fuller support of Manufacturers, &c., thus making the Book more comprehensive and valuable as a Work of Reference. seablianeet« ‘ove ° me a Cel Atury. Sec. A) HANGING & ROOF TILES. 49 MADELEY WOOD COMPANY remeron ssn TRON BRIDGE, R.5.0., SHROPSHIRE. “TRON, MADELEY, SALOP.” National Telephone: No. 9 Ironbridge. MANUFACTURERS OF. LONDON, 1886. BROSELEY ROOFING TILES, Machine Made by Most Modern Process or Hand-Made, Sand-Faced, IN RED, BRINDLED, STRAWBERRY, BROWN AND BLUE COLOURS. BRAND—‘‘ IRON, BROSELEY.”’ } Plain and Ornamental Ridge Tiles, Finials, Hip, Valley and Angle Tiles, Best White } icing Bricks, Plinths, &c., Fire Bricks, Flooring Squares in Red, Blue and Buff Colours, and all kinds of Brick-kiln Goods. WHEN ORDERING RIDGE, HIP, OR VALLEY TILES, THE PITCH OF THE ROOF SHOULD BE GIVEN. ELD (AAS) Cade) La ROOFING TILES. PRESTAGE & CO. THE MILBURGH TILERIES, BROSELEY, sHROPSHIRE. . MANUFACTURERS OF .. Plain and Ornamental Roofing Tiles, Pressed Hip and Valley Tiles, Ridges, Finials, &c., Brown, Brindle, Strawberry, or Red. | 50 HANGING & ROOF TILES. (Sec. A MAJOR’S PATENT WEATHERPROOF INTERLOCKING ROOFING TILES. 75 Tiles cover a square of roofing. ——___ Patent Patent Patent Patent 90 Tiles cover a square D Roman. Angular, Plain, Welbeck. of roofing. M Number of Tiles to a square of ety 2 Y 500 240 Comparative weight of square - 4 } 6 cwt. 6 cwt. 10 cwt. 74 cwt. Comparative cost of square at works 16/6 19/9 30/- 25/- Comparative cost a Tiles at London Railway Staton) 19/6 22/9 34/6 28/9 per square Cemparative cost of laying Tiles on; 3/3 3/6 6/6 5/- Roof per square = Cost of timber required for Major's Patent Roman lj and Corrugated Tiles is about Twenty-five per = cent. less than the ordinary Broseley. Scale, 2 in. Scale, # in. DOUBLE ROMAN PATTERN, } ANGULARLY CORRUGATED showing Tiles as laid on Roof. 392 PATTERN, Glass Tiles to match, 4/- each. showing Tiles as laid on Roof. Ridges of various Patterns for Major’s Patent Roofing Tiles. Supplied in 12 in. lengths; Scale # in. : Butt Joint—No. 2. Price per foot—dé4d. Cap Honan 2. No. 4. Price per foot—64d. 54d. Patent Interlocking Plain Tiles, ELEVATION. Patent Interlocking Welbeck Tiles. = Sia! y Cost about 30/- per square. Laid to 44 in. gauge. 1} in. section of inter- locking Plain Tiles, shewing flat bearing at lower end of the Tiles, Best Red and Grey which prevents whole- Facing Bricks. sale breakage by work- ee patane nete ane men passing over the roof, and the ribs and fillets that stop all weather from passing underneath. Malt Kiln Tiles. Baker’s Oven Tiles. Plain & Fancy Ridge Tiles. Messrs. Major & Co. invite attention to their Particulars may be obtained of the Manufacturers: Broseley Pattern Plain Tiles. H. J. & G. M AJ OR, Ltd., These are made same’ size and pattern as Broseley Tiles, but are superior in finish and material, stronger The Patent Tile Works, BRIDGWATE R, Somerset. and tougher in texture, and less brittle. Sec. A] HANGING & ROOF TILES. 51 | | MAJOR’S New Patent Interlocking Roofing Tile, THE : GRECIAN.” —— LEFT VERGE PIECES. (3 RIGHT VERGE PIECES. Ridge Tiles of any Pattern are suitable. Price per 1,000 on Rail at Bridgwater— ee Red. Blue. £11 3 6 £12 16 6 Roof Timbers and Rafters ~ as for Slates. Green. £16 3 6 Battens, 2 inches by 1 inch. Gauge for Battens, 15 inches. Price per Square, about— 95 Tiles to the Square. ‘a a Fs 2] we _ Weight per 1,000, 34 Tons. Gicen », Square, 64 Cwt. £110 9 Patentees and Sole Manufacturers: H. J. & C. MAJOR, Limited, THE PATENT TILE works, BRIDGWATER, Somerset. THE WINDMILL ” ROOFING TILES N r . WATSON, NELSON, LIMITED. Dark and Medium Red Shades, Sand Faced and Patent Fluted . Finials, Ridges, and all Gile Fittings. Bricks. Adantine Flooring Giles. WINDMILL ROOFING TILES are noted for great RICHNESS OF COLOUR AND DURABILITY, and (amon recent Contracts) were selected and used on the following: The New Fire Station and Municipal Offices, ‘ Royal Borough of Windsor’’; St. Peter’s Church, Clevedon; New Infectious Hospital, Abingdon-on-Thames. 52 FLOORING & WALL TILES & FAIENCE, (Sec. A THE ADAMANT CoO., LTD. (Late BRITISH OPAL WALL GLAZING Co., Ltd.) BIRMINGHAM.—ADAMANT Co., Lrp., 6—11, COMMERCIAL STREET. Lelegrams, “ADAMANT, BIRMINGHAM.” Telephone, 489, BIRMINGHAM. LONDON.—42, BERNERS STREET, OXFORD STREET. W. Telegrams, “ CHROMOLITH, LONDON.” “BRIT. OPAL” > WALL LININC. Superseding Glazed Bricks and Tiles, but superior in finish and durability, while the Cost is comparatively favourable. “BRIT. OPAL” CAN BE MADE IN ANY SHADE OR COLOUR, SHAPED TO ANGLE AND MOULD. The Success of all Wall Linings depends solely on the Cement with which it is fixed. Our own Cement is the only product known that will not crack the face of the work, and hold the same permanently in position. ; For FURTHER INFORMATION and DRAWINGS OF WORK EXECUTED Apply to:— : JOHN WILKINSON, Jlanaging Director, BIRMINGHAM. ESTIMATES GIVEN, AND WORK EXECUTED BY OWN MEN IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. oa PATENT “OPALITE 99 TILING (TRADE Mark.) ) With Shelmerdine’s patent granulated Backing. SANITARY - DURABLE - EFFECTIVE. THE ONLY RELIABLE MATERIAL FOR LINING WALLS OF SUBWAYS, LAVATORIES, AREAS, KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, etc. Invaluable for HOSPITAL WORK, OPERATING ROOMS, ETC. Will not CRACK or CRAZE Y . SUPPLIED AND FIXED WILLIAM GRIFFITHS — (London Concessionaire of Patent Rights of the National Soe Glazed Brick and Tile Syndicate, Litd.), 126 Hamilton House, Bishopsgate St. Without, E.C. Telephone Nos. 2868 and 2869 Lonpon WALL. Telegraphic Address: ‘‘OPALITE, LONDON.” . ted with care and Hesrarcn bY. — PORCELAIN TILING °*©c™" COMPETENT WORKME a CARTER &Z CO., Plate 105. ENCAUSIIC TILES WORKS; =, Me neanccre POOLE, DORSET. No. 7286 No. 7288 London Office & Showrooms: 29 ALBERT EMBANKMENT, S.E. No. 7284 SUEUneEuenee aX TEX EK EK EX EK | | feral slaedles| tons On S © 9 Ay 4s » | A », 4 wy & 4 4 OOO vay S ! No. 7288 ha 999999 OO 006606004 4 99999999: p< ee ee TaN Vi, <>) Or Or<3 4 > 4 E> 1OoOo004 . Ao vvyv eq) 1 4° a44) rs i] | | SOE fn, ey ’ XK = MA SAN ANON A O1/ + C2 {| E> ey Ql! ay, PIPE VP fas AAAAAA A 4 es ee i S [NGC Hat OFA OO. 3 4 SCALE Telegrams— “ Tiles,” Poole. ARTER «Ce ee DOOLE JiLes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, J eRRA-CotTta, Telephone No. 19, Poole. ConstRvcTIONAL FAIENCE, FOR INTERNAL & EXTERNAL DECORATION OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, SHOPS, HOTELS, MANSIONS, &c., &c. aso FAIENCE FIREPLACES, & &€. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Special Designs and Estimates furnished for goods at Works, or delivered and fixed complete in any part of the World. WORKS: LONDON OFFICE & SHOWROOMS: 29, Albert Embankment, S.E. Encaustic Tile Works, Poole. Telephone No. 1239, Victoria. Architectural Pottery, Hamworthy. MANCHESTER OFFICE: White Works, Hamworthy. 100, Deansgate. Telephone No. 5871. Sec. Al FLOORING & WALL TILES & FAIENCE. Sy oRDVAp on bw4 bes oe x OF ena Rp 45 anu ater of HESSELATED x ENCAUSTIC Tins || GCERAMIG MOSAIG & | SUPERIOR | sADAMANTINE QUARRIES, 3 For FLOORS | }atso ARCHITECTURAL FAIENCE: ano Every descriphion or | Glazed alnamelled Tiles For Wall linings, Hearths se || GLAZED «x UNGLAZED BRICKS |, | FOR FIREPUACHS iy 54 --- FLOORING & WALL TILES & FAIENCE. = [Sec.A | LLISCROFT & SON, Ltd. EAT: lt HANLEY. 5 Pastion 8) me “phe ae anna ee through ‘heat ances we ov paste eet oe Paice re * AER CYT Telegrams: ‘ Woolliscroft, Hanley.’’ Telephone No. 26 Potteries District. cenles London Office and Showrooms: 76a Gt. Portland Street, Oxford Circus, W Telegrams & Cables: ‘‘ Blizzard, London.’’ Telephone No. 378 Mayfair. “SLABBED” PANELS, SURROUNDS, | FIREPLACES, a “MANTELS, Pectin of Karke me » re . ‘ a | nd edn | eae 2 SLABBED TILE FIREPLACE No. 1003. SANITARY — C00DS and APPLIANCES. * FAIENCE, TERRA-COTTA e RED ant BLUE COODS. Pee ts dlescrip- tion. ee 9, WORKS | Ibereps JHlawomas< HiwomeReroemp SHOWROOMS & DEPOTS ADDRESSES :— ‘TELEGRAMS! NaTioNaAL TELEPHONE: LEEDS.—Head Office : Wortley 5 : ; ‘““Fireclay,” Wortley, Leeds. 610 & 2322 Leeds. LONDON,—Offices and Showrooms: 2& 3, Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. “ Saltglaze,”” London. te et London. LIVERPOOL.—21, Leeds Street 2: a Sei a ‘* Joscliffs,” Liverpool. 1887 Central, Liverpool. HULL.—Alfred Gelder Street, South Side, Queen’s Dock ‘* Fireclay,’ Hull. 595 Hull. MANCHESTER.—L. & N.W. Goods Station, Ardwick ‘* Fireclay,’’ Manchester. 2884 Manchester. BIRMINGHAM.~—1, Edmund Street ; ? *‘ Fireclay,” Birmingham. 4736 Birmingham. SHEFFIELD.—38, Church Street . : ‘‘ Fireclay,” Sheffield. 2469 Sheffield. MIDDLES BROUGH.—Royal Exchange.. re = ; . “Ingham,” Exchange, Middlesbrough, 269 Middlesbrough, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.—4, Northumberland Street : ; ‘‘Fireclay,” Newcastle-on-Tyne. 877 Newcastle-on-T'yne Telegrams: ° eeds Telephone Nos. : PREC Lay” WORTLEY, The Leeds Fireclay Company, Ltd. ey LEEDS. PATENT BRICKS AND) TIEES: - HALL’S IMPROVED PATENT THE ““GRIP™ PATENT: WALL TILE: IPF ree HANGING TILE. London Officestand Showrooms + 2 and 3,¢Norfolk Streeteotrands W.-C London Telephone Nos. : Telegrams: 1799 Central & 1361 Gerrard, “SALTGLAZE,” LONDON. “5S CATALOGUE. 2 a Se See also Summary of Contents, page 1. Section B. Felts, Silicate Cotton, Roofing & Damp & Sound Proof Materials. Asphaltes, Tar Paving, &c. Cements, Limes, &c. Slates and Slating. FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. : PAGE PAGE ANDERSON, D., & Son, Lp. pit Ne ae a 57, 58 |. , McNett, F., & Co. fee ee ie i se 59—62 BrapsHaw & Co. fies nie Ys oe the Dries A Marnews, E., & Co... Rx) fo a Se 68, 72 BroapBENT & Co. on, 3 ie a a eo) Netson, C., & Co., Lp. ... 69 Cotes, SHappoit & Co., Lp. ... ni fe om Yne2 66 Nortu Waues Suate Co. se TZ Daytes Bros. ey a ae ae ry, TA Ee OAKELEY SLATE QuaRRizs Co,, Lp. .., 72 ELLIS, PARTRIDGE & Cee oe aN, eo a 8 ae SFC) Parry, H., & Sons, Lp. 68 Faupo, T., & Co., Lp. ... res bs oe Kotpaiep ee OF beet & Co. VY 66 GRAVES, Butt & Laxin, Lp.... or An a eRe Onik RHIWBACH SLATE QUARRY One NERS ... 71 INTERNATIONAL ASPHALTE Co. es Ea ou 64, 71 Rogsrts, ADLARD & Co, 72 Jones, F., & Co. ... ant ve ae ie is Bee OO SMART, JOSIAH, & Son ... se) a 66 Kayr & Co., Lp. aa oe ae ie ve ben 66 WILLESDEN Paper & Canvas Works, Sp a 63 Lawrorp & Co. .... on 8 ses ae ay Upeiien Op) WituraMs, ‘W. D. rik LIMMER ASPHALTE PavinG Co., Lp. ee Be won ee Od: Woop Bros. 68 Lonpon Aspestos Co. Lae ASBESTOS. | ALL DESCRIPTIONS USEFUL IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION. @2ereeee 92990000000 000060 00008200" MILLBOARD, SLATES, SLABS, GLOTH, PAPER, &c. FIREPROOF CURTAINS FOR THEATRES. _ Asbestos Cement for Boiler Covering or for all purposes of non- -conducting heat or sound. Asbestos Fibres of every variety. |= § Asbestos Gas Fuel. STEAM PACKINGS AND JOINTING MATERIALS, @c. THE Pol ASBESTOS 60., 101, LEADENHALL STREET, LONDON, E.C. 56 ROOFING & DAMP & SOUND PROOF MATERIALS. [Sec. B Tel. Address: ‘‘Slagwool, London.” Manufacturers A represents Combined Silicate Cotton and. Plaster Slabs applied to under side of Rafters, thus forming a lining which will be impervious to climatic influences. B represents ditto fixed to ceiling joists, thus forming a perfectly fire proof and sound-proof ceiling. Gross price of Slabs, 5d. per foot super. C represents loose Silicate Cotton laid at a thickness of 14-inch on sound boarding, held in position by means of fillets fixed to joists. Approximate price. of loose Silicate Cotton, 14d. per foot super, I4-in. thick. D represents Silicate Cotton Wire Net Felting, l-in. thick, applied to underside of joists and lath and plaster, fixed to fillets running parallel with joists. Gross price, 44d. per foot super, l-in. thick. ) CATALOGUE on application to - MancuHesterR: = MIDDLESBROUGH; es : 1, Cross Street. South Bank Works. REGISTERED TRADE MARK ANDERSON’S SLAG WOOL Supplied Loose and in Slabs between Galvanized Netting SILICATE PIPE CLOTH for covering Steam Boilers, Pipes, &c. PATENT HAIR FABRIC AND CANVAS BACKED HAIR FELT For covering Hot and Cold Water, Brine and Ammonia Pipes ASPHALTIC ROOFING. FELTS SARKINC. INODOROUS. COMPRESSED ASPHALT ROOFING (SANDED). BITUMINOUS HAIR FELT ( First Class Deafener and Damp Proofer for Lining Floors, Partitions, Roofs, &c.). DRY HAIR FELT, in Sheets and Long Lengths. DAMP COURSE STONIFLEX, in 15-yard Rolls, any Widths up to 36 inches. PURE BITUMEN, in 24-feet Rolls, any Widths up to 86 inches. D. Anderson & Son, Limited LAGAN FELT WORKS, BELFAST and Roach Road Works, Old Ford, London, E. o7 58 ANDERSON’S STONIFLEX FELT For Permanent Roofs. ANNUAL TARRING SAVED Also made in lighter qualities for Sarking and Lining. More Durable than Iron. Cheapest for all Spans up to 100 feet. Flat or Garden Roofs a Speciality. Also Water Tanks (Brick and Asphalted) for Garden and other purposes. A FEW OF THE FIRMS FOR WHOM D. ANDERSON & SON, LTD., HAVE BUILT ROOFS HARLAND & WOLFF, LTD., Belfast WILLANS & ROBINSON, LTD., Queensferry COCHRAN & Co., Lrp., Annan BELLIS & Morcom, Lrp., Birmingham GENERAL ELECTRIC Co., Birmingham LONDON & INDIA Docks Co., London BELFAST ROPEWORKS Co., LTp., Belfast DENNY BROTHERS, Dumbarton COWANS, SHELDON & Co., Carlisle CAMMELL, Larrp & Co., LTD., Birkenhead, Coventry, &c. PALMER’S SHIPBUILDING CO., Jarrow-on-Tyne NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY, Hull WERNER, PFLEIDERER & PERKINS, LTD., Peterborough Printers: Sir Josepu CacsTon & Sons LimireD, LONDON, Felts, Silicate Cotton, &c. FOR OVER 50 YEARS. = GOVT. CONTRACTORS ZN} FOR EXTERIOR ROOFING. ECONOMICAL ~ NON-CONDUCTING. AND FIRE DURABLE. RESISTING. GUARANTEED -- ; A un GUARANTEED DURABLE. WATERTIGHT. ROOF S. ESTABLISHED 1888. 5e Felts, Silicate Cotton, &c. ROOF-LINING SOUND-DEADENING SPECIALITIES AND FOR PLACING UNDER SLATES. TILES on METAL. LION BRAND. FOR SOUND-DEADENING LION BRAND. Architects are respectfully requested to specify the LION BRAND to ensure a reliable article, AGATE REO —— LION BRANC. 9 ee oe ee LION BRAND. Felts, Silicate Cotton, &c. SPECIALITIES FOR FIRE-PROQFING NMUNEILL’S SLAC WOOL (Patent.) AS SUPPLIED TO THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. It_is made up in VARIOUS FORMS for use in Building Construction, for Pipe and Boiler Covering, and = A for Sound=Deadening and Cold Storage Insulation. LOND (See Special Pamphlet.) M°NEILL’S FIBROUS PLASTER Fire Insurances are effected at Lower Premiums on premises where these Slabs are fixed, the Slabs have no Key to break, and cannot be detached from the joists. We hold very large quantities in stock, and can promise quick delivery of | Fibrous Slabs. 61 de Felts, Silicate Cotton, &c. FOR OVER 50 YEARS GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS. M'NEILL’S DAMP COURSES. Architects are respectfully requested in order to ensure a reliable material to specify :— FOR LINING TANKS, MCNEILL’S PURE TRINIDAD BITUMEN SHEETING (GUARANTEED.) McNeill’s Pure Bitumen Sheeting is backed with their reputation of over 70 years trading. F. MCNEILL & Co., Bead Officce—PATENT FELT WORKS, tint IN ck AON CORRECT ‘KIRKINTILLC CH. Lamb’s Passage, Bunhill Row, London, B.C. reieshone sse-tonpoxwatt ESTABLISHED 1838. Sec. B] ROOFING & DAMP & SOUND PROOF MATERIALS. WILLESDEN For UNDERLINING SLATES, TILES, REGp. 1880. ADVANTAGES OF WILLESDEN UNDERSLATING. A good Non-Conductor. Far safer than Felt. Absolutely Waterproof. No Smell. Lies very Close on Roof, Can be used without Boarding. Does not Perish. Will not Harbour Vermin. Willesden 1-Ply, B. t. 120, Laid on Boarding. and IRON BUILDINGS. WATERPROOF AND ROT - PROOF. 63 2 PLY PAPER Some REGENT WORKS ON WHICH WILLESDEN PAPER HAS BEEN USED. 1906. Leicester and Rutland County Lunatic Asylum. New Drill Hall, Birkenhead. New Wesleyan Chapel, Penarth. New Secondary Schools, Lydney, Gloucestershire. Lloyd’s Packing House, Manch. Palmer’s Cottages, Mortimer. Sussex Rd. Schools, Tonbridge, Bank Mills, Great Horwood. Free Library, Twickenham. St. William's College, York. Margarine Works, Southall. Public Baths, Goole. 1905. Warwick Girls’ Reformatory, Kenilworth. Infants’ School, Walkergate, Beverley. ) ' NewAsvlum, Narboro’ Leicester. New Factory, Avonmouth Road, Victoria Park, London. Sandford Paper Mills, nr.Oxford. Bristol Gas Offices, Bristol. Smithfield Road Board School, Acton, Middlesex. Cromer Mill, Middleton. St. Ninian’sParishChch., Stirling, Stm. Lndy., Addison Rd., Pston. Corpn. Electricity Stn., Burslem. Lenton Free Library, Lenton. 1904. City of Lndn. Lying-in-Hospital, London. Newlsolation Hospital, Reading. New Baptist Schools, Hull. Golf Pavilion, Radlett. New Workhouse, Wordsley, Pretoria School, Shorncliffe. Bury Infirmary, Bury. Tram Depét, Leeds. Power Stn., Gosport Tramways, New Tech. School, Blackpool. New Pavilion, Isolation Hospital, Southampton, Royal Masonic Schools, Bushey, New Houses, Garden City, Letchworth. 1903. Royal College of Science, ' Kensington. Scarboro’ Hospital, Scarboro’. St. James’s Church, Taunton. Worksop IsolationHos., W’ksop. Bishop Rd. Board Sch., Bristol. St. Helen’s Hospital, St. Helens. Bolton Infirmary, Bolton. Worcester High School for Girls. Pav. on Pier, St. Anne’s-on-Sea. Isolation Hospital. Fulwood, Malvern Links Church. GlasgowSchool Board, Glasgow, ARCHITECTS SHOULD SPECIFY WILLESDEN 2-PLY.PAPER, B. 1, 80. + Showing Willesden 2-Ply, B: 1. 80, laid on the Open Rafters. WILLESDEN 8-PLY, Gabions, Panels, Washers, Petroleum Joints, Discs (as used by War Office, Royal Engineers, &c.) WILLESDEN 4-PLY, for Outbuildings, Structures, Sides and Ends of Sheds, Partitions, &c. fixed. For up-country use handy and very. portable. Pugging Floors, Stencils, Labels, &c. Easily Useful for many purposes. WILLESDEN 2 and 1-PLY PAPERS, Insulating Cold Stores, Electrical purposes, Damp Walls, Ceilings, Linings of all kinds. WILLESDEN CANVAS, for Covers, Tents, Awnings, Roofing on Boards. Very Durable. WILLESDEN SCRIM SHADING, Greenhouses, Shading Glass. Blinds made to order. ee Permission to view this Verandah may be obtained. Sole Pazentees & Manu FOR ALL CLIMATES. RAN \ AY yi “ON E WILLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS WORKS Rare S co facturers (Green Rot-proof Process) : WILLESDEN PAPER AND CANVAS WORKS, Lo., WILLESDEN JUNCTION, LONDON, N.W. BELFAST: Corry & Co., Ltd., Princes Dock. GLASGOW : 134, St. Vincent Street. Telegrams: “impermeable, Londen,” LIVERPOOL— 61, South John Street. Established 1870. Con. Com. D Telephone—No. 65, Harlesden. 64 ASPHALTES, TAR PAVING, &c. [Sec. B RADSHAW’S LIMMER ASPHALTE FOR ROADWAYS, FOOTWAYS AND BUILDINGS. ESTABLISHED 1844. Prices, Samples, and all Information from BRADSHAW & CO., 52, Queen Victoria Street, LONDON, E.C. Telegrams—‘‘ SUBTENDING.’’ National Telephone, 6109 Bank. E. BRADSHAW & SON, 322, Fawcett Road, Southseaa PORTSMOUTH. National Telephone, 38Y. C. BRADSHAW & SON, Chapel Street, St. Philips Marsh, BRISTOL. Natienal Telephone, 01495. THOMAS FALDO & Co., LTD. Telephone: No. 206 Hop. SOMERSET WHARF, 283, 285, ROTHERHITHE STREET, LONDON, S.E. Contractors to H.M. Government and | various Public Bodies. Patronised by the Honourable Board of Ordnance. Sole CONCESSIONAIRES for Great Britain and North Narerien of the SEYSSEL Mines known as Les Mines de Bourbonges a Lovagny, Bassin de Seyssel Haute Savoie, France. MANUFACTURERS OF AND CONTRACTORS FOR SEYSSEL, SICILIAN, LIMMER, YORWOHLE, BRUNSWICK, BRITISH, SPECIAL BRITISH AND ACID RESISTING. AS PHA LTE S Also REFINED TRINIDAD BITUMEN. Every Description of Asphalte Supplied and Laid. The Best Materials for PATHS, FLOORS, ROOFS, STABLES, COWSHEDS, COACH-HOUSES, &c. SEYSSEL, LIMMER, -ssitts. Toxo.» . . and LAVA ASPHALTES. Telephone— 540, LONDON WALL, CHISWELL HOUSE, 133, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Prices given for Material to Provincial Builders, with instruction for laying Damp Course, &c.. or Quotations for work laid complete. ESTABLISHED 1871, Telephone: No. 2147 Lonpon WALL. Telegrams: ‘‘ Limmer, LoNnpon.” Sole Proprietors of the MONTROTIER SEYSSEL Asphalte Mines, BASSIN DE SEYSSEL. O., D. FOR ROOFS, VERTICAL DAMP COURSES, &c., This Company’s MINERAL ROCK MASTIC ASPHALTE is specified by H.M. Piss a Works, the Admiralty, Home Office, &c. LITHOFALT MASTIC PAVIN G—Cheap and Durable. (For Railway Platforms, Warehouse Floors, School Playgrounds, &c.) ARCHITECTS and SURVEYORS, to secure the best work, should insert in their specificatona: All work to be done by The Limmer Asphalte Paving Co.’s own workmen Highest Award (Silver Medal) at the HEAP. «62, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. Sec. B] ASPHALTES, TAR PAVING, &c. 65 BOTH THESE TUNNELS HAVE BEEN LINED WITH ASPHALTE BY L. & Co. Section of Rotherhithe Tunnel in Course of Construction for London County Council. Telephone : R D 6101 AVENUE. Tram Tunnel under Kingsway for London County Council. Telegrams : “APTEROUS, LONDON.” ¥ ESTABLISHED 1868, 6) ‘V"'65, Fenchurch Street, London, E.¢. * IMPORTERS AND CONTRACTORS FOR SEYSSEL, LIMMER & LAVA-ROCK ASPHALTES. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF LAWFORD’S SPECIAL DAMP-PROOF COMPOSITION FOR WOOD BLOCK FLOORING, NOW USED THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. Approved by H.M.’s Government, Board of Admiralty, London County Council, etc., etc. SOME CONTRACTS CARRIED OUT BY IL, & Co.:— ALDWYCH and KINGSWAY ROTHERHITHE TUNNEL (London County Council) (50,000 YARDS), (London County Council) (25,000 YARDS), NEW CROSS CAR SHEDS L.B.& S.C. RAILWAY WIDENING (London County Council) (5,500 YARDS), (16,000 YARDS), NEW PICCADILLY HOTEL ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL, CHATHAM (9,000 YARDS) (8,000 YARDS), Highgate Infirmary, East Ham Town Hall, Ilford Town Hall; Lyceum, Euston and Grand Music Halls; Prince’s Theatre, Poplar; Grand Theatre, Woolwich, etc., etc. 66 ASPHALTES & TAR PAVING.—CEMENTS, LIMES, &c. [Sec. B PILKINGTON & CO. (ESTABLISHED 1838.) MONUMENT CHAMBERS, KING WILLIAM STREET, PATENT ASPHALTE AND FELT ROOFING. GENUINE ’ N.B * Floors, &c., &c., with instructions for laying it down. CUSS Telegraphic Address—‘‘ Polonceau, London.’ Telephone Nos. 6319 Avenue. 1674 Hop. JOSIAH SMART & SON, Asphalters, Tar Paviors, and Contractors. 53, VICTORIA STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W. No. 388 "WEST And G.N.R. GOODS YARD, FINSBURY PARK, N. Telephone: 232 North. BIRMINGHAM OFFICE: NHWTON CHAMBERS, CANNON STREET. se 4237. Tar Distillery and Aspnalte Factory—BARCHESTER STREET, POPLAR, E. Telephone: 8 East Limestone Quarries and Tar Paving Works—MATLOCK BRIDGE, DERBYSHIRE, Telephone: do. Matlock. Slag Tar Paving Works—CRANSLEY SIDING, KETTERING. (35 YEARS ASPHALTERS AND TAR PAVIORS TO G.N.R. Co.) Contractors to London County Council, Islington Borough Council, Willesden District Council, Wandsworth Borough Council, various School Boards and Public Bodies. LIMMER ASPHALTE PAVING IN SLABS. Obviating the use of Cauldrons on site. 100,000 YARDS SUPER. TAR PAVING LAID BY US ANNUALLY. RESERVOIRS, ROOF WORK, AND RAILWAY WORK A SPECIALITY. IE MEWEE ES: mMASTiIC ASPH ALTE. Mines: LIMMER, HANOWER. COLES, SHADBOLT & CO., Limitep, MANUFACTURERS OF ecuss Portland Cement, Whiting and Stock Bricks, GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS. WO Grand gunetion canary -—«- LONdon Office & Depot: 123, CALEDONIAN ROAD, LONDON, N. Telephone: 23 RICKMANSWORTH P.O. élephioner No. 12546 CENTRAL. Large Stocks of all kinds of Building Materials also kept at KENSAL GREEN-—427, Marrow Rd., YW. SLOUGH, Bucks. For UXBRIDGE-Dolphin Wharf, Rocking- | WEEDON STATION, lL. &N. S| Portland 3 Cement ham Street. RUGBY STATION, Midland Ry-}\ in Trucks WATEORD-11, Market Street. WEST DRAYTON STATION, to all BOUTHALL Hayes Bridge Wharf. G. W. Ry. KAYE’S PORTLAND CEMENT Unsurpassed for strength and durability. Used on Buildings and Engineering Works for upwards of Half a Century. KAYE’S BLUE LIAS LIME Powerfully Hydraulic. Prepared from the well-known Beds of the Lower Lias Formation. KAYE & CO., LD., soutHam worxs, RUGBY. ESTABLISHED 1854. Telegrams: ‘KAYE, SOUTHAM.” 67 Sec. B] CEMENTS, LIMES, &c. (GREAVES, BULL, & LAKIN, LIMITED. MANUFACTURERS OF GREAVES’ BLUE LIAS LIME, AND PORTLAND, SELENITIC, LIAS AND ROMAN CEMENTS. POSTAL ADDRESSES. Chief Office: HARBURY, LEAMINGTON. London Depot: 16a, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON. Birmingham Depot: WORCESTER WHARF. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES. “GREAVES, HARBURY.”’ “Tras, LONDON.” (Zelephone No. 138, Paddington.) ““GREAVES, BIRMINGHAM.” (Telephone No. 846.) GREAVES’ BLUE LIAS LIME WORKS Are the most Extensive of the kind in the Kingdom: Their Lime has been very largely used ip important works ‘since 1825, and its superior quality and eminently hydraulic character has always been admitted by the leading Engineers and Architects. It is burnt from the well known beds of the Lower Lias Formation. FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON APPLICATION. Proportions for Concrete, 1 to 6 of Ballast; Mortar, 1 to 3 of Sand, etc. They also make Selenitic Lime. An excellent Material for Plastering. Estimated London price (delivered) from 8d. to 9d. per bushel. GREAVES’ PORTLAND CEMENT WORKS Were one of the first three established in the country. Within 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 (Harbury Siding and Station, G.W.R.), Works STOCKTON (Southam & Long Itchington Siding, L.N.W.R., & Warwick & Napton Canal), WILMCOTE (Wilmcote Siding and Station, G.W.R. and Stratford Canal), | Warwickshire, Prompt Delivery by Rail and Canal to all parts of the country (in owner’s Covered trucks and boats), and by cart in London and Birmingham. 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 HAVE BEEN USED:— LIME. H.M. Government (Lighthouse and other Works). London County Council (Clerkenwell Street and other London School Board. (Improvements). City and South London Electric Railway and Extensions (used neat as a grout). Great Northern & City and Baker Street & Waterloo Electric Railways. Blackwall Tunnel (used neat as a grout). Central London Railway and other similar constructions. Queen Anne Mansions (superstructure). Liverpool, Manchester, Kendal, and other Waterworks, Large Export Orders for Africa and South America. The Barnes and Richmond Waterworks Tunnels under the Thames. CEMENT. Liverpool Waterworks (Oswestry and Vyrnwy). Manchester Waterworks (Thirlmere Aqueduct). Manchester Ship Canal. Birmingham Cable Tramway. GENERAL. Most of the Principal Railway Companies, and many Town Councils, Local Boards of Health, &c. CAUTION.—Of Jate years large quantities of inferior Lime (Ground) from the oolite, chalk, and other formations have been foisted on the public as genuine Blue Lias, and Messrs. GREAVES, BULL. & LAKIN, LOD., strongly advise Architects, Engineers, and others who wish to use their Lime, to specify that it be delivered in sacks bearing their Trade Mark (as above) or forwarded direct in their private trucks or boats. 68 CEMENTS, LIMES, &c. [Sec. B - SIRAPITE PLASTERING FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS. ADVANTAGES.—Great Strength and Adhesiveness—Freedom from Glue and all Organic Compounds— Rapidity of Application—Two 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, Directions for Use, and Prices delivered to any Goods Station, will be sent on application to— ERNEST MATHEWS & CO., BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS, «musts, Loxpox” OT, St. Mary Axe, London, E.C. ‘sisvnc”’ , i ny _Telegraphle Addrese—LIAS, KIRTON LINDSEY.” Manufacturers of BLO E LIAS LInmME, LUMP AND GROUND. The most uniformly Hydraulic and carefully manufactured Lias Lime in the Market. QUICK DISPATCH BY RAIL JN ANY QUANTITIES, ANALYSIS AND TESTIMONIALS UPON APPLICATION. N.B.—H. Parry & Sons, Lrp., are prepared to send Test Wagons, Free of Charge, to any one responsibit for important works, and will bear all cost of such Tests should satisfaction not be given. | PYTHO PLASTER. UNSURPASSED FOR INTERIOR WORK. Only two coats required. Commenced and finished in one day. Can be decorated at once. As hard as Keene’s Cement. Costs about the same as lime plastering. Manufacturers : WOOD BROTHERS, DRAYCOTT-IN-THE-CLAY, SUDBURY, DERBY. Also all kinds of Plaster of Paris, Keene’s & Parian Cements. WORKS: Sudbury, N.S.R. | Sec. B] CEMENTS, LIMES, &c. 69 CHAS. NELSON & Co., Lid. Telegraphic \ ‘‘ NELSON, STOCKTON, RUGBY.” Telephone— Addresses §$ “NELSON, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON.” No. 135 Paddington. LONDON: 16, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, W.; CAMBRIAN WHARF, CRESCENT, BIRMINGHAM ; 2, MOUNT STREET, MANCHESTER; or the WORKS, STOCKTON, RUGBY. AO -NELSON’ S 4 BLUE LIAS LIME (Burnt from the well known beds of the Lower Lias Formatien). EMINENTLY HYDRAULIC. SPECIALLY FINELY GROUND AND DRESSED BY PATENT PROCESS. Extensively used in Government and Public Works Contracts. Used in Construction of Central London Electric Railway, South London Electric Railway, South TVottenham and Forest Gate Railway, Waterloo and City Electric Railway, Waterloo and Baker Street Electric Railway, Great Northern and Strand Electric Railway, and Rotherhithe Tunnel for London County Color PROPORTIONS FOR CONCRETE—1 PART to 6 of BALLAST, &c. MORTAR—1 PART to 2 oF = : 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, New War Office, and many other Public Buildings, EQUAL TO PORTLAND CEMENT FOR MANY PURPOSES AT COST OF LIME. kes Architects should specify that it is to be used in accordance with CHAS. NELSON & CO.’S Printed Instructions. PLASTER & KEENE’S CEMENT, MADE FROM THE FINEST GYPSUM. PORTLAND CEMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTH AND FINENESS, FAR SUPERIOR TO THAMES OR MEDWAY CEMENT. Supplied to the Thames Conservancy for the past 20 years, also to the Windsor Corporation and many other Public Bodies. nes Copy of Specification and full particulars will be forwarded at once on application. 334 70 SLATES AND SLATING. [Sec. B Slating & Tiling. Prices per square, or lump sum, to Architects’ Quantities for work fixed complete in apy part of the country with SI. ATES Dinorwic, Bangor, Carnarvon, Portmadoc, Westmoreland- - Green, Sedan-Green, Imperial-Green, Grey-Green Slates, &c. TILES. Broseley, Rosemary, Staffordshire, Yorkshire, Bridgwater, &c. SEND PARTICULARS OR QUANTITIES TO : BROADBENT & CO., LEICESTER, Wholesale Slate Merchants & Importers. LARGE STOCKS KEPT OF ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES OF SLATES. PROMPT DELIVERY. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. "Also MANUFACTURERS of SANITARY PIPES and Connections, Gulleys, Sinks, Chimney Pots, FIRE BRICKS. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. SIRE IER TO ET TN Hn I TN Telegrams: ‘' Broadbents, Leicester.” ESTABLISHED 1840. National Telephone No. $00. SLATES AND SLABS FROM ALL LEADING QUARRIES. PENRHYN. DINORWIC. Welsh Slates. PORTMADOC. CARNARVON. ELLIS, PARTRIDGE & Co,, Ltd. Slate Merchants and Shippers, Slating and Tiling Contractors. LEICESTER: LONDON: GOSPEL OAK SLATE DEPOT, GREY FRIARS. KENTISH TOWN, N.W. ‘SALWIS NOGYS ONIGWANON wWOINaaNS SLATES FROM ALL DISTRICTS. WESTMORLAND & CUMBERLAND GREEN SLATES. Sec. B] SLATES AND SLATING. 71 WELSH SLATES, SLATE SLABs. vee DAVIES BROTHERS, Portmadoc, North Wales. OLD VEIN AND NEW VEIN SLATES, SLATE SLABS, CISTERNS, &c, = SPECIAL ATTENTION TO EXPORT ORDERS IN CRATES OR IN BULK. «se. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. THE PREGELLY GREEN AND RUSTIC SLATES. DAVIES BROTHERS are Sole Agents for the Celebrated PRECELLY GREEN and RUSTIC SLATES. — Made in Randoms and Peggies for Graduated Courses. PULL Otek bY OU “THERE? Do you use ‘‘RHIWBACH ’’ SLATES—Real Festiniog District Portmadoc Slates ? No! Are they Good? Well, rather! Send for Samples and Prices, and see! Thanks, we will. What’s the Address ? THE RHIWBACH SLATE QUARRY OWNERS, Telegraphic Address— «numpuis, stacnaurestinios” Dlaenau Festiniog, North Wales. SEYSSEL, LIMMER, coun Mien. . . and LAVA ASPHALTES. Telephone— 540, LONDON WALL, CHISWELL HOUSE, 133, Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Prices given for Material to Provincial Builders, with instruction for laying Damp Course, &c., or Quotations for work laid complete. e. Pe FIRMS REQUIRING GOOD, SOUND es 2° WELSH ROOFING SLATES “~~. o% cs) Are poe requested to apply to : Ss, v. W. D. WILLIAMS eRUFFITH WILLIAMS), SLATE QUAY, CARNARVON, N. WALES. me si ered Quarried:—BLUE, PURPLE, RED, GREY and GREEN (light and dark.) BEST, MEDIUM, AND SECOND QUALITIES. Also BLUE MOTTLED, GREEN MOTTLED, BANDED (striped) SLATES & DAMPCOURSE SLATES. PORTMADOC OLD-VEIN and NEW-VEIN SLATES. RUSTIC SLATES Supplied. WILLIAMS’ PATENT °AND OTHER RIDGING, CISTERNS, URINALS, GRANARY FLOORS, LAVATORY TOPS. Amd ewery EINE Rib of Siata aosau Manufacture we, 72 SLATES AND SLATING. : ‘[See. BY CONTRACTORS TO H.M. GOVERNMENT. ERNEST MATHEWS & CO., 61, St. Mary Axe, London, E.C. PERMANENT GREEN SLATES, AS USED ON THE LAW COURTS AND OTHER PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ROOFING SLATES = suave. SLATE SLABWORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN AND ENAMELLED, Works—Aberllefenny, North Wales. Midland Wharf, Bow, E. Payne Road Wharf, Bow, E. Head Office and only City Address, 61, ST. MARY AXE, E.C. Branch House, 37, Victoria Street, Bristol. Telegrams: “TIMISTS, LONDON.” SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. Telephone: 506 Avenue. THE NORTH WALES SLATE COMPANY. PORTMADOC, CARNARVONSHIRE, Telegraphic Address: ‘‘SLATE, PORTMADOC.”’ Supply the Trade twith WELSH SLATES. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF = SLATE GOODS @Wi Undertaken in all Branches. THE OAKELEY SLATE QUARRIES Co., Lim. Shipping Port—PORTMADOC, NORTH WALES. Chief Office: 53, PARLIAMENT ‘ST;:; WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. SOLE PRODUCERS OF THE WELL- KNOWN Oakeley’ « “Palmerston” Old Vein Roofing Slates. 2 GOLD MEDALS: PARIS, 1889; and many other Highest Class Awards. FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY AND PERFECT “CLEAVAGE, Manager and Secretary—JOHN GEORGE ASHMORE. TeLecrams :—‘*OLD VEIN,” LONDON. TELEPHONE NO, 1589 GERRARD. a RTE CMT TY fs, Live CONTRACTORS To H, M. GOVERNMENT. ROBERTS, ADLARD & C0.- HOLDERS or WAR OFFICE CONTRACTS. ay SLATES, Etc., EXPORTED TO ALL PARTS. Ceneral nee 25 & 26, BERMONDSEY WALL, London, S.E.; City Office: 11, QUEEN STREET, CHEAPSIDE, E.C. (England). SLATING & TILING, SLATE SLAB MASONRY, Etc. BANGOR, 2 BROSELEY, @ GREEN Slates. 2 PENRHYN, 'c, _ STAFFORDSHIRE, | UNPADING GREEN, ftom “ Eureka” Quarries. Seats A READING, (OVER 30 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS USE.) . LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS KEPT. OAKELEY YORKSHIRE, Sid Goch ui PORTMADOC, Etc. a0 ROBERTS, ADLARD & CO. BRICKS, TILES, Erc. ‘ Also other Green Slates. Telegrams: ‘‘ DRALDA, LONDON.” ESTABLISHED 1803. Telephone No. 87 Hor GLAZED and ‘‘OLD’’ TILING a Spécialité. : Stone. Marble Stone, Granite, and Slate Masonry. Mosaics. a eae R. D., & Co. - ~~ Dawson & Co., Lo. -Enuis, Guary & Co. _ Emey & Sons, Lp. -Fennine & Co., Lp. -Garpren & Co. ie MS “Geary, WALKER & €o5 10.3 3. ‘Hincnurr, G.y & Sow... ‘ " Hopxin & Jonus, Lp. : ‘Irish Margin Co... a ; Lex, ARTHUR, & Bros., Lp... “Moors, M. & R. a “Mosaic & Artistic Fioors Co. See also Summary of Contents, Page I. Section C. Artificial Stone. Carving. TT - "228209 FO6SOCeacecaaca:. FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. PAGE 81 NS’ S9 75 71, 88 82 SOA, 80B 88 91 a valuable guide Opie, ANSELM & Sons, Lp... Peruicx Bros. PRESTON GRANITE ConcrEerE Co., Lp. RippiouGH & Son, Lp. Ripiny, T. D., & Sons Sesstons & Sons, Lp.... ; Watton, Gooppy & Cripvs, Lp. ‘WELDON StonE”’ WESTMINSTER Patent Fioorine Co. Wuirennap, J., & Sons, Lp. Wixkins, H. W., & Sons ‘Winxinson, W. B., & Co., Lp Wrrcomsr, G., & Son _ Woop Carvine Co., Lp. Woop, JAMES Builders’ Announcements, Commencing: on page 347, showing the class of work various Building Firms are accustomed to undertake, are to Architects when Placing contracts for the erection of Buildings, &c. PAGE. 82a, 828 yee 79) 864—S6D 74 78 78 92. 3 Marble Staircases and Steps. Marble Columns, Caps and Bases. | : ee oe - Marble Lavatory Fittings. Cree ee | oe | Marble Unnal Fitings 2 = oe Marble Shop Fittings. | | ae ae ‘ : ee | Hanes Marble. Flooring. | | ue Marble Dados and Wall Linings’ = aopted Marble Counter Tops. Eee Mar ble Counters Complete. Power in our Works we Mar ble Interior Decorations. oe ee Sie Mar ble Slabs for Electrical Purposes. — a : i Spee Marble Top Refreshment Tables. : ee Marble and Granite Monuments. ae ee Marble Mural Tablets. | — |fand at the Marble Baths (Private or Public). oe lowest see Marble Interiors for Wood Chimney Pieces. ie . Marble Chimney Pieces to any Descn eo Hine es Work of cy Description in all e Varieties of Marble. - ek —HOW, WILKINS & SO : Marble Merchants ‘and Manufacturers, as Telegrams: Telephone: 8B, 90, 92 & 94, PENTONVILLE ROAD, 1 LONDON, “Statuary, Lonpon.” 7809 Colcat > Oe. _ ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF-A-CENTURY. a Se Fe ee pet en eee Me) A Ar Ge | thease yea alia a bese Parsee Cl STONE. 75 GEORGE HINCHLIFF & SON, STONE MASONS, QUARRY OWNERS, and STONE MERCHANTS. Steam Sawing and Planing Mills, Skelmanthorpe, near Huddersfield. Offices a re ei a) CLAYTON WEST, near HUDDERSFIELD. Ready-worked Thresholds, Square or Round Nosed Solid Steps, from 2 in. to 12 in. thick, Square, or Moulded and Splayed; Heads and Sills, Grooved, Weathered, and Throated; Copings both Plain and Moulded; Sawn Flags, Sawn Hearthstones, and Sawn Landings uf to 12 in. in thickness; Jambs, Mantels, and Slabs for Fireplaces, Sinkstones, Sets for Pavings, and all kinds of Dressed Wallstones, Etc., Etc. QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. Established 92 Years. Have supplied our Stone to the following places, viz. :—Manchester and District, London, Birmingham, Northampton, Kettering ,Oldham,Colwyn Bay,Stockport, Blackpool,Sheftield, Southport, Rotherham, Dewsbury, Huddersfield, Barnsley,etce. J. RIDDIOUGH & SON, Ltp. QUARRY OWNERS, STONE MERCHANTS & SAWYERS, eee kOFORD, BOLTON WOODS, BRADFORD. H ARD FLAGS and LANDINGS, SELF-FACED, TOOLED and SAWN. PLAIN SAWN (two, three and four sides) HEADS, SILLS, STEPS, MULLIONS, @&c., &c. YORK SETTS, PAVORS, CURB, EDGING, &c. Send for SAMPLE AND PRICE LIST. Quotations Given. Postal Address: BOLTON WOODS, BRADFORD, YORKS. THOS. D. RIDLEY & SONS, Erimus Slag Paving Works, SOUTH BANK, r.s.0., YORKSHIRE. Best Quality ANNEALED SLAG wai Sizes, : » Suitable for.. ROAD METAL, , CONCRETE, E'OOTPATHS, &c. TARRED MACADAM made from Best , Annealed Slag. 76 STONE. [Sec. C PERSONAL INSPECTION INVITED. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. WELDON STON EE, A WEATHER STONE OF THE FIRST QUALITY. Suitable for all kinds of BUILDING and ORNAMENTAL WORK, 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 COLOUR. For Prices and other particulars apply to JOHN ROOKE, WELDON STONE QUARRIES, Telegraphic Address :—‘‘ ROOKE. WEI DON.’’ CORBY, KETTERING. Railway Station:—Weldon and Corby, M. THE ORIGINAL KENTISH RAG STONE QUARRIES, BOUGHTON MONCHELSEA, NEAR MAIDSTONE, KENT. Postal Addvess—CHART SUTTON, MAIDSTONE. Telegrams— Wood, CHART SUTTON.” Station—MAIDSTONE. JAMES WOOD!D. KENTISH RAG STONE MASON & MERCHANT, BRICK MANUFACTURER, BUILDER, Etc. RAG STONE, ASHLAR, Etc., for Church Work supplied from the Best Rag Stone Beds. BUILDING AND PAVING HEADERS, ETC. Some of the Works where WOOD’S BEST BLUE RAG has been used:- The New Windows of Churches at East Farleigh, Debtling and Asbford, Kent; Messrs. Cobbs’ New Bank, and Jubilee Clock Tower, Margate; City Courts, Basinghall Street, London; Barracks, City Road, London; New Wesleyan Chapel, Dorking; New Catholic Church, Stamford Hill, London, &c. j THOSE WHO Kindly mention ‘‘ The Contractors’ Compendium” as the source of their information, when communicating with the Firms represented therein, render an important service in enabling us to secure the fuller support of Manufacturers, @c., thus making the Book more comprehensive and valuable as a Work of Reference. —— eee tod Sec. C] ARTIFICIAL STONE. Swe (- , . . ESTABLISHED 1868.... Telegrams! Telephones> pepe Ne JO NEs so Manufacturers of WO ARCHITECTURAL CONCRETE MASONRY’ La AND PAWING SLABS. °9 GOLD MEDALS AWARDED. “18 Biv.r’ WY Photograph of Dome and Two Cupolas, executed by us entirely in Concrete Masonry, at New Wesleyan Church, Wolverhampton. ARTHUR MARSHALL, Ksq., Architect, Nottingham. ¢ Made in Colours to match various Natural Stone. —Imperishable in any atmosphere. ¥ Jal Sees Concrete Masonry or Artificial Stone under various names has claiméd the meritorious recognition of the leading Architects, Engineers, and Builders, and now stands in close competition with natural Stone, Terra Cotta, and other forms of Building Construction, not only from a point of economy, but from the point of utility,and appearance. The Concrete Masonry manufactured by us has gained a wide reputation attributable to the fact that it is practically imperishable, does not flake or crumble, its even texture, its uniform colour, its high crushing strain, its fire- resisting properties, and also to the facilities with which large orders can be dealt with, and a finished article produced in Bah shortest possible time at remarkably low cost. For costly facades, or for plain masonry for the warehouse class of ding, our manufactures will give equal satisfaction. We are large manufacturers of Concrete Paving Flags, ané supply Corporations, Local Boards, Railway Companies, and others from our extensive stock. Havelock Works (w itr), QUEEN’S ROAD, SHEFFIELD. London Office—63, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, E.Cc. 78 ARTIFICIAL STONE. [Sec. C PRESTON GRANITE CONCRETE Co. Lin. Manufacturers of GRANITE CONCRETE PAVING FLAGS (by Hand and by Machinery), STEPS, HEADS, SILLS, COPINGS for Walls and Railway Platforms, etc., DEALERS IN CEMENT AND GRANITE CHIPPINGS. DEPOTS FOR SOUTH WALES: i SWANSEA : Corker & Bevan, Ltd., Victoria Road. Telegraphic Address: ‘‘ Coal, Swansea.” Telephone No. : National, 271. PORTHCAWL: John Grace, Great Western Carting Agent. Telegraphic Address: ‘Grace, Porthcawl.” Telephone Nos.: National, 0189... P.O., 5. WORKS : The Docks, Preston, Lancashire. Telegraphic Address: ‘‘ Concrete, Preston.” Telephone No.: National, 217. WILKINSON’S GRANITE CONCRETE PAVING For COURTYARDS, STABLES, WAREHOUSES, BASEMENTS. &c. SOLID + i TERRAZZO AND FIREPROOF ES Mi 4 i 7 WOOD BLOCK FLOORS a PAVINGS. FOR ANY SPAN pisos: WITHOUT ARTIFICIAL GIRDERS. STONE WORK OF ALL KINDS. ALL WORK OF DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FOR FIREPROOF BEST CONSTRUCTION AND QUALITY, ORNAMENTAL | AND PAVINGS. 4 GUARANTEED. W. B. WILKINSON & Co., Ld., Concrete Specialists, 13, St. Mary’s Place, LONDON OFFICE AND ales Townmead and Imperial Roads, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. FULHAM, S.W. Telephone, No. 1697. Telegrams: “ Trowelled, London.” Telephone: 46, Kensington. “BOVWVSTONE.’ An Artificial Stone of great durability, which has been in use during the last sixty years in all parts of the Country. ARCHITECTS DESIGNS CARRIED OUT IN THIS STONE, IN RED, BUFF & LIGHT GREY COLOURS. WINDOW & DOOR HEADS & CILLS, CORNICES, STEPS, Etc., TERRACE WORK, VASES, Etc., A SPECIALITY. - Catalogues, Estimates and Samples on application to :-— G. WITCOMBE & SON, MAIDSTONE, WEATHERPROOF eC. O'] JUSTTBICTAL STONE. 79 Registered Telegraphic Address :—‘ POLITENESS, LONDON.” Telephone:— No. 867 Kensington. WESTMINSTER PATENT FLooRING COMPANY, HECKFIELD PLACE, WALHAM GREEN, LONDON, S.W. (Close to Police Stati 1om)e ESTABLISHED 1 Motor ’Bus ee the door, and He ee eens paras ee ses or the District Railway from Charing Cro Squa GRANITE CONCHEEE for Hard “Wear and ROR ke rudlsinsico. MARBLE CONCRETE for Colour and Appearance. ST TO ANY SECTION OR DESIGN = -— on s from Piccadilly pass clos a a : Ver _~ Plain Steps. Cills, Copings, Lintols, &c., from is. 6d. per foot run at Works. GRANOLITHIC. MOSAICS, Estimates on Application. DEVON MARBLES, SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE PETITOR, OGWELL, IPPLEPEN avo ASHBURTON QUARRIES. Producing the most beautiful Marbles of the County in a great variety of shade and figure- in Red, Pink, Yellow, Dove, Light and Dark Greys. SAMPLES, ESTIMATES, AND REFERENCES TO WORK EXECUTED ON APPLICATION. 80 MARBLE, STONE, GRANITE, & SLATE MASONRY. [Sec. C Ecclesiastical and General Marble Work of every description. Columns, Pilasters, Pulpits, Fonts, Pavements, Wall Linings, Chimney Pieces, etc.. Workers in all kinds of British and Foreign Marbles, Alabaster and Stone. 14806—Established One Hundred and One Years.—1907. A. W. BLACKLER & SONS, Ltp, Royal Marble Works, St. Mary-Church, Torquay. Telegramis—* Blackler, St. Mary-Church.” Telephone 32 x 3 Torquay. DAWSON & @Co., Ltd., CLEMENT B. BROAD, Governing Director. EB Sole Agents in Great Britain for: THE FAMOUS ECHAILLON MARBLES. WHITE AND YELLOW ECHAILLON, ROSE LISERON, ROSE DES ALPES, HAUTVILLE, &c. Specialities:—STAIRCASES, PAVING, WINTER GARDEN, RITZ HOTEL, LONDON. COLUMN MONOLITHS, PUBLIC MONUMENTS, &c.. Fountain, Paving and Steps in Echaillon Marbles. Mendip Wharf, Battersea, Falcon Road, Clapham, Junction, LONDON, S.W. MARBLE AND GRANITE MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS, Jf CY SW, ee, ny Ke Marble V// if MME, LEVEL MIDDLESEX. ARTHUR LEE & BROS, Limitep, P.0. Telephone N°II, HAYES, mippLesex. Sage MARBLE AND GRANITE Bea A MANUFACTURERS, LEVEL MIDDLESEX é ARTHUR are de IMITED, P.0.Tele ae N° I, H LESEX Sinut hock in Europe Grye Goer 3000 ate fave Sa en ee Se pis cn es mnctercal Ke Sec.C] MARBLE, STONE, GRANITE, & SLATE MASONRY. 81 Telegrams: ESTABLISHED ‘* Brown, Sculptor, 1879 Aberdeen.” B ie : Telephone: “*K75 National.’ A. A. BROWN, ABERDEEN, Manufacturer of every Description of GRANITE WORK, ARCHITECTURAL AND MONUMENTAL. RS a In all the he 4 S* S* Various Colours of Sed 4 0) Y YP? _ LS” HD Vr ee LONDON;S.E. berdeen_,and ‘ Carrara, Italy. KLEE ESS UNWIN BROS., LTO., LONDON, E.C. ALTARS i ' PULPITS SELECTION OF DECORATIVE MARBLES FOR INTERIOR USE. WHITEHEAD’S No, 23 WHITEHEAD’S No. 177 WHITEHEAD’S No. 85 WHITEHEAD’S No. 83 ye | o WHITEHEAD’S No. 2 WHITEHEAD’S No. 77 Kennington Qyal LONDON: SF. ie SELECTION OF ps4 cine DECORATIVE MARBLES FOR INTERIOR USE. ee WHITEHEAD’S No. 57 WHITEHEAD'S No. 62 : WHITEHEAD’S No. 111 WHITEHEAD'S No. 183 = rs WHITEHEAD’S No. 7 WHITEHEAD'S No. 173 an WS Kennington (Oy, al, - 3 LONDON: SF ’ SELECTION OF NL FHC= GRANITES FOR EXTERIORS. SS CF WHITEHEAD’S No. 20 @ —SS 2. TD) WHITEHEAD'S No. 18 i ets id oe 4 oy WHITEHEAD’S No. 22 WHITEHEAD’S No. 29 87 TELEGRaAMS—"' SESSIONS, GLOUCESTER.” NATIONAL TELEPHONE No. 64. S\N SSA) ‘ Anke So\) WANE =) ea ar 4 wih edin Wee yy ise q ’ So; Z Sec.C] MARBLE, STONE, GRANITE, & SLATE MASONRY. GLOUCESTER, MANUFACTURERS OF CHIMNEY PIECES IN ENAMELLED AND PLAIN SLATE, MARBLE, STONE, WOOD AND IRON. MAJOLICA AND PLAIN GLAZED TILES. ROOFING | FENDER SLATES. | ke RIDGES oe ae PLATES. TILES. a hae BUTTER Sanitary BLOCKS. Appliances 07 pe Provision CLAZED Slabs. PIPES. aes rede DAIRY CLAZED SHELVING BRICKS. ea a | | Catalogues WALL Pamearas Tt ication LININGS ia ; y r ee T aye ih i: na : ie = For tchboards, IN SLATE AND MARBLE. IN SLATE, MARBLE, PORCELAIN, and GLAZED STONEWARE. LAVATORIES and URINALS ENAMELLED, VITRIFIED AND PORCELAIN BATHS. CISTERNS, TROUGHS AND SINKS ww State ano Giazeo SToNEWwarE, ARCHITECTS’ DESIGNS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. 88 MARKEE AND Mate Na WORK. To eer _ (See. C Established 1847. M. & RK. MOORE, Manufacturers Ol all Kinds of British & Foreign Marbles. IMPORTERS & WORKERS OF THE ANCIENT SKYROS & OTHER GREEK MARBLES. — LSI Works: TIMES WHARF, 215, NEW NORTH RD., LONDON, N. Tel. 856 North. Office and Showrooms, to the extent of 10,000 ft. area, at 64, PENTONVILLE ROAD, LONDON, N. (Near the Angel), Tel. 494 King’s Cross, Where the following can be seen in Stock: Chimney Pieces, Lavatory Tops, Fenders, and Hearths. Aso MARBLE SHOPFITTINGS For the following Trades: BUTCHERS, CHEESEMONGERS, FISHMONGERS, DAIRIES, CONFECTIONERS, ae ¥ g 7, ay ALM IL Messi laid by 0 our own o_o of Italian ae Me Re eae oe Fa lr re TT TAI Ejeiotes|ispape l= lt 5 av [TES a WAL He PELL pe srlegcalist ETE Syeracci Telabbones 304 3 2790. E REMAN Ge TERRIGZ# Fb RBLE Havelotl Bridge ane a S ual ‘SH EFFIELD. London Office: 63 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. TERRAZZO PAVING tain compLete FROM G/ PER SUPER YD. ARGISGIC-DESIGNS SUBMIGGED-FOR-SPECIAL WORK. ais Bk sy eee tee Siler Spe es art RESTS SABI anaes sineusase swishassmmaeneceuneinns aS “ scerarisueeauanionitn cnanehigenscneessccecne Sec. C] MOSAICS. 89 Contractors to H. M. Government. GEARY, WAI WALKER & Co, Li Ch, Lt MOSAIC = TERRAZZO. Roman Marble Mosaic From 15s. per yard super. VENETIAN MARBLE MOSAIC AND TERRAZZO From 6s. 6d. per yard super. » Special ‘Sketches and Estimates Gant On receipt of plan Se re Manufacturers of WOOD-BLOCK FLOORING; the Patent “ANHYDROUS” Fiooring; PARQUETRY, Etc. Vi Nae. 0 eR a Oe OW We WOON Od MANSION HOUSE CHAMBERS, Tl, psuieen Victoria Street, LONDON, E.C. For WOOD BLOCKS, PARQUET, &c., see pagc 100, 90 MOSAICS. [Sec. C B—3.2 CONTRACTORS GH.M.GOVERNMENT, . Rul MosnicferRazco «ile Pave ENTS. ° i é 7 4- eawere ee +e it te oc a ie a I 1 ay, : PS sma AS MEY Pith ss (oe I penne yas y 2 M6 2 REO. Rie oT nee ivine es eCS PS cet NOMS ; ae ‘ ‘ap {Yh San : asp tah .. eng > ss ‘ We oacpiq COVE SKIRTINGS —C OSPITAL MARBLE TERRAZZO 1S THE CHEAPEST, FLOORS. MOST DURABLE,AND SANITARY PERFECT S E A FLOORING*+ NOTOINTS: EASILY CLEAIVED, AVD FFORDS WO LOOGIIENT FOR DISEASE ERSIIS « By pce WAL] JesiGnss CSTMAIES QUBMITIED passe _f.P.BS fot PARQUET & W000-BLOCK FLOORS Wce SECTION D. MOSAICS. CONTR ACTORS: TO: A: Ms GOVERNMENT, N . 3 % e 2 oe ai: ef ob ay Pree 2 3 Fey iy OOo Zoser )? L7 Yum : : Wo 0? pe SOPREE NPT ehpseyy Bee. aR. ne er abeees GQ CUSIP HS BAG vod oe = o4 Cy ; a ie ee OY ARGISGIC Fac00RS| . COMPANY: pnyei) eens So Soe ag ane og Ose ic meet ee ae SS rT eee E 2M 10% 12 Hines Roap. S Pancha. NW ésimaése * LONDON: Samples. elé. LY NVDUIN® application. MARBLEMQOSAIC Sil TERRAZZO Pavements. f | MARBLE: TILE: PAVING > See PARQUET Ba} ITN Wood: BLO FLOORS GLA SS &ENA MEL TELEGRAMS . — > ROMAFCO.LENDE /——™~ MOSAIC: —> ) ee - - . - ae 4 d rf Sy 4 * ‘ y aan r ’ Z 7 *% 92, CARVING. . THE WOOD CARVING CO., LT OOS Sa) eaten Oa eS 56 NA RSE ONES ON, 2 SEEN OES Gea CS WINDSOR STREET, BIRMINGHAM. ARURUARATURRRRARARRRURLALERLTARLRRRLRLAALRRRRRARERRERRRRRRBRS 52 3y ob f=, Ly t a 49 ae ke ae Ki arr UY 9 Gaz 4, Cao See fem 4 <=—seae = OO SMC 40. Fi GIA ' GE Ca eeTORRR ie ee Ae ‘es eee w) as al ey ue) ie) S G& = iE ee ao 0 Pe leet | Si} Zea ~ ye “ili rss ww Saracenic and Fret-cut Fitments. Carved Newels, Balusters and Handrailing. Hardwood Mouldings—Plain, Carved and Pressed: NEN VUEVVEVVVVVVUAVAL AAA ATLA PRICE LIST FREE ON APPLICATION. Telephone, 05166, Selegrams, ‘‘ CARVINGS.” Ais C= <) x3 v 2 | A 24 >» i 4 See also Summary of Contents, page 1. f Section D. Timber. Joinery, Wood Chimney Pieces, &c.— Wood Fencing. | Parquet and Wood. Block Flooring. See FIRMS REPRESENTED IN. THIS SECTION. ® 1 PAGE Jo" (1904), Line 52-448 98, 99 93 ai 1044, 1048 LLIOYT, * SAMUEL, & Sons io ae ee Se 95 ieee Guary & Co. Paget: este au a Bee IO 100 101. ne. 06 Noaxns, E. G. OweEN, JosnpH & Sons, Lp. PARKSTONE STEAM JOINERY Co. Snewry, C.’B. N., & Sons, Lo. Strvens & Apams TURPINS Co... es Tetbaeee W WESTMINSTER PATENT POOHING Co, Worstey, R. E., & Co. “TIMBER: _ MOULDS, TURNERY AND JOINERY, and Pie ; To Architects’ Designs. CON TRACTORS BARROWS Duplicate parts.| By SPECIAL MACHINERY. [Thousands sold. JOHN ASHWORTH & Co., (Established 1856) © English & Foreign Timber Merchants, | _ Importers, Exporters, Manufacturers, &C., oe ROSSENDALE VALLEY SAW MILLS, Waterfoot, Manchester. OAK SILLS and a DIMENSION TIMBER. _ Importers to Manchester, Liverpool, Preston, &c. — Estab. 1856. Manchester Office: | IMPERIAL CHAMBERS, OLD MILLGATE, “elk JOSEPH OWEN & SONS, “LIMITED, ~COUNTERS AND SHOWCASES, T elextaphie Addresses—" OWEN, LIVERPOOL. ites 35k BUCHERON, LONDON. mo Timber Importers, Manufacturers, and ’Merchants, SUPPLY EX. -QUAY .OR WHOLESALE DEPOTS. : eer =) Ne ee. Fiooring Boards, Spruce, Pine, and Red Deals. Mahogany, Walnut, Cedar, Wainscot and Ametean Yellow Pine, Pitch Pine, and Memel Logs. Quartered Oak, Birch, American Ash, Canary Whitewood. Mahogany, Watnut, Whitewood, Oak, Ash. Figured Pitch Pine, Yellow and Red Pine, Pitch Pine. Birch and Hickory Logs, Oak Wagon Planks. _ Sycamore, Cherry, Maple. aa SPOKES, FELLOES, AND NAVES. LANCEWOOD SHAFTS AND OTHER BENT TIMBER. HAMMER SHAFTS. ee DRY ASH PLANKS AND COACH BODY WOOD. DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, AND FITTINGS OF HOUSES, CHURCHES, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. GATES, HURDLES, FENCING. Chief. Office and Manufactory : Stanley Saw Mills (Stanley Road), Liverpool. Telephone: Chief Office, 387 Central. Manufactor , 23 ‘Beatle & 527 Bootle. Wholesale Office: 166, Regent Road, Liverpool, Telephone, 66 Bootle. Retail Yard: 67, St. Anne Street, Liverpool. elephone, 948. Also at LONDON. 199a, High Street, Borough. Telephone 11 Hop. MANCHEST ER: Chief Office, Saw Mills and Sale Yard,_ firey Mare TUNSTALL, STAFFS. : Tunstall Saw Mills. Telephone, 550. Lane, Openshaw. Telephone, 3919. ‘Retail Yard, 21, Grosvenor LEEDS: Hunslet Lane. Telephone, 1350. Street, C.O.M. Telephone, 1787. Timber Depots :—Garston, Fleetwood, Preston. THOROUGHLY SEASONED Mahogany, Austrian Wainscot, American Wainscot, Teak, Walnut, Whitewood, Kauri, North Carolina Pine — WAINSCOT, TEAK, & MAPLE ) FLOORINGS. SQUARE ‘EDGED HONDURAS & 5 NICARAGUAN MAHOGANY. CBN. SNEWIN & SONS, LTD. Telegraphic Address: Offices and Yard_BACK HILL, HATTON GARDEN Telephones: “SNEWIN, LONDON.” Wharf and Yard—BERKSHIRE RD., HACKNEY WICK, LONDON 274 Holborn. 8754 Centra, 902 Eastern. TELEPHONE 245 Y. E. G. NOAKES, Steam Joinery, Turning & Moulding Works, West Street, EASTBOURNE. High-Class Square and Round Turning a Speciality. os HANDRAILS, &c. Joinery of every description in Hard or Soft Woods. BANK AND OFFICE FITTINGS, CHURCH WOODWORK, DADO PANELLING, DOORS AND WINDOWS, Fixed and Polished complete if required. ARCHITECTS’ DETAILS CAREFULLY CARRIED OUT, | SPECIALITY-STAIRCASES. pe Sey Spee * fa - Pigg yee a JOINERY, woop CHIMNEY PIECES, &C. 95 ~ SAMUEL El Telegrams : SAMUEL pe ah ‘D. CAVERSIIAM,’ "Telephone No, 408 READING. ~ CAV ERSHAM Mieke 9 Address. READING. Shop Fronts. Panelling. Elliott’s Patent Bank Fittings. Chimney Recesses. c: Counters. Floors. eH -1.:,.. | Showcases. Staircases. WEATHER-BAR ieee’ Church Woodwork Joinery : (Ty: and Round and Square. Cc ; Furniture. Doors and Windows. ace Carving and Sculpture Gates. opening [nwards, es MOULD INGS Class . and JOINERY ce —OO— SS Oh OO _ 00 8 O_O GO, R. E. WORSLEY & Co., GRAY'S INN ROAD. DS BE IED JOINERS’ WORK FOR THE TRADE. STAIRCASES. HANDRAILS. SHOP & OFFICE FITTINGS. de ADRS LP LES SHOP AND OFFICE FITTERS. eae wee ‘\¥ “SPEGIALITY.—Bank and Office Fittings, Church Seatings, i RN G ai Library Furniture and Fittings, &e. —— Doors, and all Descriptions of Joinery. EARL’S MEAD JOINERY WORKS, PENNYWELL ROAD, BRISTOL. Telephone:—288. Telegrams:—**‘ STAIRS, BRISTOL.” Skirtings, Mouldings, Floorings and Timber j| of all kinds. BUILDERS USE BRITISH DOORS. Our “AAA” or “A” quality will sure to give satisfaction. Send .. BUILDERS’ TRADE CARD NOLS: For our Illustrated List of all descriptions of Woodwork. : No. 66 GENERAL WOOD-WORKERS DOOR MANUFACTURERS. =| = CHURCH | woop ili SEATING BLOCK and FLOORING | WOODWORK | and of any MASTIC Description Supplied ‘i Fixed orLaid = (i | if required. any distance. | : hie SS Ss ht ' i oe No, 10. Sec.D}] PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. 97 aD Contactos Lo HLM. GOVERNMENT; | CLLI : g CA T re hes : nono DO nN ” FELEGRANIS BLVGENR. FLUVAIN i Tee mveve, | tH ow LLDe sotecl nomads lon No Pp aspect onmisstor. The INTERLOC Ls-PINS ele. Harrofore No MINT ETRE eg Syslemn VENT, a 2 Aces MCAT thy 3S than any other: EAM aS Sane Cichlecli ar ee Gini J fying to Miele NOTE. «+ , ag e ZL/3 GEARYe C2 ara SEED e 139 CANNOIY aE Eee “IN FER. LOCKING 3 YSTE/2 Peau | RIPTSADN aight grand. )PIICH-PIN€ “PINE ¢ sexs lt mosl curable ¥ ever wear isgras SOL OOLS - Y Se HOSPIFALS. Busctness Premises ele. Better $ Ve e CEE G -* SECTION z 1Yo° Scone QUALITY™ ‘WORK Glo " Af) LAID COMPLETE : hae per dtifoor wn yard " R he Tecan naiae &/- > OAK. (Aushitan) ‘frome ae. PITCH-PINE,: + Pag _ VARRAH. or KARRI. ye. | pean ar TAPe ee: “prom 1h le 2. hed”, Mott tee / "la ss rf "hate dpe ~Ha PATENT-+= EXPANSION-JOIN T&,Mastic-Rarquet | | — FLOORS? MNOS? TALS. BANKS. PUBLIC. BULOIN ~) Se. ee Herp fp AOSLLTALS + so conttiucled as Lo obuale he" Ac expand on: Sectgling Yeogg 7 aoe Pe epee Masye-B rs VET cam Se Zaca ys C (Sse Ss. okey oo PRICES. LAID COIPEETE . (execpt Une. from 4, ee ag a FOR MIOSAIC ms SeEcrIon C. 98 PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. ([Sec.D W. DUFFY'S PATENT “IMMOVABLE-ACME” WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. ss = ae THE PERFECT FLOORING FOR ALL PURPOSES. THOROUGHLY SEASONED TIMBER GUARANTEED. AND CAN BE SUPPLIED IN VARIOUS QUALITIES AND DESCRIPTIONS ©F WOOD AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERY REQUIREMENT, Laid at OSBORNE HOUSE, ISLE GF WIGHT, for the ROYAL FAMILY. ARUNDEL CASTLE, the Residence of His Grace THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, K.6., ?.€., Earl Marshal -ADOPTED BY —— THE WAR OFFICE—Laid at Ordnance Stores, Mobilisation Stores, Torpedo Stores, Drill Sheds, Artillery Grounds, Barrack Rooms, &c., &c. THE ADMIRALTY—Dock Yarns: Chatham, Devonport, Portsmouth, Sheerness, &c. H.M. Offices of Works, London, Dublin; Patent Office, London; Chief Post Office; Parcel Post Office; Telegravh a: London ; and numerous Metropolitan, Suburban, and Provincial Post Offices. Royal Horticultural Society. The Cathedrals, Southwark and Westminster; and other Cathedrals. Numerous Churches and other places of Public Worship in the United Kingdom. LONDON CUUNTY COUNCIL-—Chief Offices, Fire Stations, Gymmnasia, ue Ce. Schools, &e , &c. Corporation, City of London, &c. Late School Board for London and other Metropolitan, Suburban, and Provincial Board Schools—over 13,090 Schools. The Bank of England and numerous other London and Provincisl Bank*, Assurance Offices, &c., &c. HIGHEST AWARDS AT THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITIONS: International Exhibition, Paris. | Building Trades’ Exhibition, Sheffield. | Health Exhibition, Vork. Inventions London. International 3 Liverpool. | Sanitary Iustitute of Great Britain. Society of Architects, * ) * Edinburgh. International Exhibition, Saltaire. International Exhibition, Royal Polytectinic ,, Falmouth. 3 Newcastle-on- Glasgow. Architectural & Building ,, London. Ty ne. Midland Trades and Industrial Exhibition, Leicester. Full particulars and prices on application to the Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, THE ACME FLOORING & PAVING GO. (1904), LD., CHIEF OFFICES AND WORKS: GAINSBOROUGH ROAD, VICTORIA PARK, LONDON, N.E.- Telepuene Nos. : 645, 646, 647, East. ‘YVelegrams :—‘‘ DOWELLED, LONDON,’® Sec.D) PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. 99 W. DUFFY’S PATENT TIMMOVABLE-ACME” WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. THE PERFECT FLOORING FOR ALL PURPOSES. Eight Gold Medals, four Silver, two Bronze Medals, and Certificate of Sanitary Institute of Great Britain. INDESTRUCTIBLE, PERFECTLY SOLID, NOISELESS, AND WARM. The most Efficient and Economical Floor in the Market. Possessing complete Sanitary Advantages of Imperviousness to Vermin, CH ae ADHESIVE SSVZ V Soneosiniont ae one FLOATING OF CEMENT -- a3 BONDING BLOCKS... CEMENT CONCRETE SS Transverse Section of Duffy’s Patent ‘‘Immovable-Acme’’ System of Wood Block Flooring. Plan Surface View showing the Position of bonding Blocks 5 “ 2 2 I H (marked A) to which the superposed Flooring is secured. Plan View, joints left open to show method of Dowelling The wear sustained in a Public Establishment like the Gaiet recommendation ; here it is truly tested in ever to-day is quite as good as the day it was laid, and we respectfully beg Architects’ special attention to this Floor. y Buffet, Strand, where it is laid, is the very highest y possible way by heat, wet, heavy and constant traffic, yet its appearance The preparation of the wood is a most careful operation, both as regards seasoning and manufacture. explained system of dowelling, each block is fastened to the neighbouring blocks, foundation looseness or dislocation of the blocks becomes impossible. By the well- and by the perfect securing to Full particulars and prices on application to the Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers, THE ACGME FLOORING & PAVING GO. (1904), LD., CuieF OFFICES AND Works: GAINSBOROUGH ROAD, VICTORIA PARK, LONDON, NE Telep'one Nos. : 645, 646, 647. East. Telegrams :—‘* DOWELLED, ONDON,”* 100 PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK SS: [Se ec. D Contractors to H. M. Government. W v0dD- -BLOCK » FLOORING. Ordinary Dovetail, and Solid-Tongued Section. DEAL, PITCH-PINE, MAPLE, OAK, TEAK, ACs ae "PAR CUET Ra ‘PATENT a NY DROUS" FLOORING THE PERFECT SYSTEM OF WOOD-BLOCK & PARQUET | FLS GEARY. WALKER&C% WOOD BLOCK glen SSS ‘PARQUET + « . FLOORING. Lin. Zin., & Lin. thick—From 104. per ft. super. Fixed Complete & Polished. o—_+e—__+o—__oo—_00—__09—_#0— For Designs and Prices see Section D, ‘Architects’ Compendium.” For MOSAIC, see page 89. Sec.D] PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. 101 oJ. R.GIBBARD & SON, PATENT WOOD BLOCK FLOOR MANUFACTURERS, S¥ SIDWELLS, EXETER. © And at 37, High Street WIMBLEDON. Telephone 31 P.C. SSC) 2 nes lilt =e) = ei) aS al Nes iN =A = iia SSN = AN Price for not less than 100 yards, laid and cleaned off . complete, within 100 miles of Exeter, in fair spaces, and within Railway Companies’ de- livery, as Section No. 1, dovetail grooved all round bottom edges, nominal thickness as patterns Nos. 2, 3) 4— EY Archangel xin, 1} in. rin. 2in. Zed Deal, — 4/14, 5/5, 6/3 per yd. Pitéh Pine, — 5/6, 6/- 7/3 ,, Oak ... 10/-, 11/-, 12/6, — ,, If laid with our Patent Steel Dowels, add 7d. per yard. For Section No. 2, solid tongue and groove, and dovetail groove all round bottom edges, add 9d. per yard. This Block we thoroughly recom- mend for all best work. There is positively nothing better. z RSS ES 2 SN NS ZAEES BSS SSS NSS SSE Se z NWS) U/L =a I SSS FLOORING. End grain Jarrah, actual size of block 43 x 1} X zin. deep. Noiseless, very‘durable. Suit- able for Banks, Railway Book- ing Halls, Restaurants, Police Courts, and all places subject to heavy traffic. Price, 18/* per yard. Solid Parquet Flooring in Austrian Oak and Walnut and Jarrah to choice. t in. thick, as Section No. 2, laid on cement or wood foundations, and Ronuk polished, complete; for not less than 70 yards, and within too miles of Exeter— Nos. 3,3,4 + - - 1/6 per foot super. aS Se ee . <_ 4 aes £ i any wood, and compleie sulisfaction Borders: Nee 02 Borders, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8 - 2/4 per toot super. Estimates given to Architect's design, : = 1/9 ” 234 - ale a . i. pe 3/8 guaranteed. 102 PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. ([Sec.D Prices quoted for Parquet are for Oak with Walnut Lines; any other woods quoted for in Parquet or Wood Block Flooring upon receipt of enquiry. Telephone No. 5062 WESTMINSTER. ON RECEIPT OF PARTICULARS WITH PLAN. EXECUTED. ANY DESIGN BORDERS. t YARIS LENS BN din., 4/-; 1in., 1/5. Border ‘‘A” if laid as Filling tin., 93d. ; 1in., 1/2. 1 in. Thick, 1/14; 1 in. Thick, 1/53. ISAT al AN } ia 4/3; 1in., 4/9. THE BEST 1 in., 4/3 ; 1in., 1/9. PRICES 4 in. Thick, 1/24; 1 in. Thick, 4/74. ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR SUPPLYING, LAYING, AND System in the Market. BEESWAXING COMPLETE for QUANTITIES of 500 FEET per yard super, ees Cleaned off { 5 m co OR OVER IN LONDON. For S.A. Standard Guality, Guaranteed. baigd 5) eS The SUPERIORITY of this System, owing poe BD is EXTRA FROM 1/. tO its perfectly SOLID and IMMOVABLE 7E,AK 40/- 11/6 42/6 15/- ; nature when fixed, cannot be disputed. There is absolutely no chance of insecure fixing, there being no loose parts. TO ENSURE A FIRST CLASS FLOOR, WHICH WE Spyiypy GUARANTEE, PLEASE SPECIFY OUR “S.A.” STANDARD Yf//,, QUALITY FLOOR, also STATE THICKNESS & DESCRIPTION : OF WOOD REQUIRED, & IF TO BE LAID ON THE TONGUED and GROOVED SYSTEM. | PRICES QUOTED for LONDON WORK ONLY—COUNTRY EXTRA. ays aT Te = Sl SSS SS BASKET PATTERN An experienced Representative wiil be pleased to call upon Customers and take particulars if required. 103 PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. Sec. D] Telephone 785 PADDINGTON. JOINERY & WOOD CARVING CO., KU Rr PIrIn’s PARQUET FLOOR Telegrams : ““TURPILIUS, LONDON.” QUEEN’S ROAD, BAYSWATER, LONDON, ‘9981 GAHSIIGVvisa “SUV TNOILYVYd CNV SN¥Id HO IdIHOdY NO SHLVHILSH WAS-IWNAT TPIOFdS “sulKe 40} APC34—SPOOA 13430 pur ‘aidvry ‘WeO—PIOY S4903g aSueq NYGLLIVG ,, ONINOOIWALNY ,, ee ‘Uteqjeg Aue 10} e1}xo pred | rod "P6 PPV—DNINOOTS « DNINOOTUALNI»» GANONOL Gos | = =}! ee =P = = jy) eo a ee ee Se See eee aD il wh an Py PL Z7IN SS ————— ~_— — | (A=) he = ie ZO, ASE = == 22G Oxs== . "929 ‘spUvANe SOY ‘SETEH Band ‘someaqiy ‘sjoouss ‘sayounyuyg ‘sjezidsoy 404 ‘ATEVAOWWI ATALNTOSAV YOOTA DNIMAGNTY ‘SIIOTEH DNIXDOTUAINI GANDNOL GITOS : AuTe1pads ‘WHO “IMd-HOLld “THdvW “Wal “vO = SHOOTS 49018 GOOM S.NIdYNL — 9/2 Gye) (| 0" aidew > 3 ‘H ‘OS “A sundeoxs — -/zr | 9/6 | **3¥eQ | ‘surHeEd TY —‘SONITHES OILSILYY te cory “Ur Er PARQUET FLOORS, JOINERY, ROMAN & TERRAZZO MOSAIC. Con. Com. EF 104 PARQUET AND WOOD BLOCK FLOORING. ([Sec. D WESTMINSTER PATENT FLOORING Co.. HECKFIELD PLACE, WALHAM GREEN, S.W. (Close to Police Station). ESTABLISHED 1888. Motor "Busses from Piccadilly pass close to the door, and Heckfield Place can also be reached by "Busses, or the District Railway from Charing Cross, Victoria, and Sloane Square. Telegraphic Address—“' POLITENESS, LONDON.” Telephone—No. 867 KENSINGTON. FOR ILLUSTRATED PLATES AND PRICES APPLY BY POST. SPECIALITIES. ee MANUFACTURES. PATENT DISC-KEY MOSAIC, BLOCK FLOORS N, MARBLE &CERAMIGC Large Stock, Specia] Machinery, Own Workmien. (On Concrete). WSINKNIW DAOC ¢ ( Ww VIN Recommended for all good work. pe GRANITO, VENETIAN TRAZZO, AND ‘Pre sd : ROMAN, —— CHEAP ORDINARY \ 0} From 7/6 per yard super. BLOCK FLOORS hie For Halls, Passages, and (Laid in Mastic). “- NSTER = ELO0 = Conservatories. wis ‘ MARBLE TILING. WESTOLITE Quantities always in Stock. COMPOSITION FLOORING. HARDWOOD in a BOARD FLOORS 1-in. SOLID ge FOR DANCING. ~@8 PARQUET FLOORS Ba Special Tongued Joint & Springs. (Recommended). m Green, TEMPORARY PORTABLE rare aT aT TMS i SMMHIHS ey h b ma ts PARQUET FLOORS » poy IN ee On Hire or Sale. TRENCH COVERS In Block Floors. ROAD PAVING. lain. THIN CARPET PARQUET FLOORS (For Covering Old Floors). From 93d. per foot super, laid compiete and Wax-Polished. >») ye ={i SN SS = >>> SW SS fecen = PORTABLE PARQUET On Hire or Sale. CORK PARQUET OR CARPET FLOORS OF ALL KINDS. —* ae APPLY BY POST, AS ABOVE. We wish to draw attention to our AUSTRIAN OAK BLOCK FLOORING of splendid quality, as we hold a large Stock at our own Wharf and can supply in Various Sizes. Prices are very reasonable, and not much in advance of Pitch Pine. SAMPLES and SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGE QUANTITIES. EE eet ies ater ee Seo oars ets eR 8: ES SHEETS OF No. 2, gee eh we DESIGNS ON No. 4, WOO SROORe: No. 53, MOSAIC LON: , nae occ aa No. 6, MARBLE TILE S = iA ‘fit | ASPHALTE FLOORS MAPLE BLOCKS AND BOARDED FLOORS. >» BS ir —S, i For Definite Estimates, send Tracings or Plans, full particulars of Floor required, and purpose or use of Rooms, to save misunderstanding and Extras. e Otde Park &a fa Keneing IN SOLID BRITISH OAK _~Please wiité for Catclogue rl with oat capping a ie ooo | ; aya | rs nate ie Nin 7K fas Laréh ee. a A AAA AA A Ed F Wh a a | eo ee “ Ay At {| f yp F 2) ny 3 i) hs " Patise ade Fenting Oxvas eS a om era ela, a Entrance G IN SOLID BRITISH OAK BROOKER. J.°T. See See SURREY. Ta a feces eles + DORKING. fae Teor Ez 3 Ri . Sut Saar HIME AS Es SAUDI EE suns WMG (Fi _-Please wiité See also Summary of goa ‘page t. eee Section E. Tron and Steel Co iiriction. Iron, Wood and other Buildings. Fire Escape Staircases, Cast Work, &c. Gates, Railings, &c. Metal Work. > Pu sg : FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. a ‘ PAGE — : PAGE AG Baupwins, Lp. 3. ae) tis ae ae Be as BUD) Haywarp, W., & Sons, Lp... ae ee MM e pettee! WKS) __ Bayuiss, Jonus & Bayuiss, Lv. ates ia Ea 116, 117 Hi.& SMirn .. As Ba oy Bee .. 1184, 1188 ee it. bh AON oo sf Ss AN Ga 106 Lirt & Horst Co. Ga ha Go oe Fact , aae ay a Brakeiny, E.'F., &Co. m8 ne Sie ee soe OO a Mortiry & Green, Lp. ... a as ap oe vee AZ Caston & Co., Lp. Sn : ou nie at Meet Loe . | Nortuwoop, JoHN i a et ey ae aL OM “ . Drew-Bzar, Perks & Co., Ls ie re da 108, 109 } * §t.-Pancras TRonwork Co., Lp. Re A we saat eonas ae Fruemine, P. & R.,; & Co. te on sat a ea LOR WitcHELL & Co.,.. ag xe WE oh ae 105 _ «GARDINER, Boned Co. Caren eas he 118, 123, 124 NVORBALI So CO oh SMi > witb has Seb ee oe 120, 121 ee Bros.-& Ecxstrer, Lp... ae He 111, 115 WRIGHT, GEORGE, Lp. ... ee as Se Maa ioe OLA ~WiAOITCHELL a Co, Vulcan House, 56, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C., < - GENERAL ART METAL WORKERS & WANUFAGTURERS, ALTAR RAILS, CHANCEL SCREENS, - CHURCH Bs fee METAL WORK. BALCONIES, BALUSTRADING, COUNTER SCREENS, STREET Sins. GRILLES, : | GATES, ae : > RAILINGS, | G3ee IV PANELS, a ee.) 2 LIFT GAGES FINIALS, VANES, CRESTINGS. and _ ENCLOSURES, ie he os) “WANE PLATES & SHIELDS, &c. WINDOW GUARDS, CASEMENTS, &e, Every Description of. WROUGHT IRON AND ART METAL*WORK FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS. t CONSTRUCTIONAL OO Rigen ; fe) * ote * kt Pa y ws ae : ere. Sate Ge fg Sere i PI: Ae Ee 7 a iy tee ss Le . Aa ee - He, Rn ¥ A x :) } K ‘ . a ( ; c é ¥ £ 1a : ‘ 4 ‘ PAK Baas Toa rie OS a Tae Wohin Seu anes Ay Rae ae mK sre GEM a ed pelt Te : P $ Taisen Cha Engineers. Vine orem | Vauxhall Tren works: LIVERPOOL. INTERIOR OF _RUpUT SGN : ELECTRIC OBR SHED : Messrs. LEVER BROS., Vea PORT SUNLIGHT MANUFACTURERS OF STALYBRIDGE “CORPORATION. Fron & Steel Principals, — T AND LATTICE GIRDERS, CHURCHES, CHAPELS, SCHOOLS, and every description of IRON AND STEEL WORK, om DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION. 3 BELL & SON, GENERAL SMITHS, ENGINEERS, PITT STREET IRONWGRKS, ESTABLISHED 1857. AND IRONFOUNDERS. EDINBURGH. Rolled Iron and Steel : -' Bntrance Gates and Beams, Zore Beams, Railings, Bsce nid Sandwich Plates, Rail- Ww At] paver - way Bars, &c., in stock cotta TOT, OIE eae alll great variety. description. ae . UNCLIMBABLE AND HORIZONTAL BAR FENCING. --|RON ROOFS. | SPIRAL STAIRCASES. BRIDGES. DOORS. Poca added So WROUGHT IRON WORK OF “ACL KINDS. Telegraphic “Abiriss: { ‘ TRONWORKS,” EDINBURGH. | National Telephone, No. 1310. pO) UT TU BIE Lg Wy 1 | Hoh | } POR a Bi) i thy H { | | 1 a f SESS PISS RS Se oie , 2 Far are” 2 i . er! : ‘\ ; a ; — Sec. E] AND STEEL CONSTRUCTION. 107 Pp. & R. FLEMING & CO., Ironmongers, Iron and Steel Merchants, Implement Makers. IRON STEEL GIRDERS, STRUCTURAL WORK, IRON HOUSES, ROOFING AND LICHT BRIDGES. Fencing of every description. oo) ARGYLE STREET. CLASGOW. “WORKS AND OFFICES: TELEGRAMS : 50, VAUGHTON STREET NO R : FERRUM,” SOUTH. \\y) BIRMINGHAM. Moker of G0 Columns, Stancheons, Gates, Railings, in Wrought and Cast tron, inspection Covers and Frames. Stoves, &c., &c. Entrance Gates and Railings. Wing ae Skylights, papa lignte , Gutters, R. W. Castings. Manufacturer of all descriptions of Wrought and Cast tron Work, specially for Builders and Contractors. TELEPHONE 6 ff f] M ; N un PRICES 2227. ON APPLICATION, Builders’ Announcements, Commencing on page 347, 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. 108 IRON AND STEEL CONSTRUCTION. [Seca REW-BEAR ERKS @Co.'2- CONSTRUCTIONAL ENGINEERS. SKELETON FOR GLOSTER HOUSE, PICCADILLY Messrs. Colcutt & Hamp, Architects. CITY: WORKS: 71a, Queen Victoria St. Battersea Steel Works, EC. Wellington Road, S.W. Telegrams: “ BEARBIND.” Telegrams: “MECHANURGY.” Telephone: 12110 Central. Telephone: 920 Western. IRON AND STEEL CONSTRUCTION Foundation for Gt. Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway at Hammersmith. For Designs, Estimates or Schemes for Constructional Steel Work of any description, send to -| DREW-BEAR, PERKS & Ci: IRON, &e,, BUILDINGS. [See. E BALDWINS LTD. Makers of pl lit bb @ Willibsd 3 bd | bd | ee All 04 2 = ‘a Lt = ba) i Hin lo nd 8 ake wil y 3 wi a | | uf 2 hd 3 Hh —= | a | 2 @ | Ve og Di} i Se ae ae ane S12 12 119 /9)91/3}15 19) /991131(9.31/69!\alallalialallalaliclisivis'ialle S199 is!/olialiallsliolielislloliallallalls (Sole Makers of LEECH’S PATENT WELTED CISTERNS.) IRON KEGS, DRUMS AND CANS. IRON ROOFS 4y & BUILDINGS | gn. N OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ESTIMATES FREE. Galvanized Comanaies a Flat Sheets. GALVANIZERS of all kinds of [TIRONWORK. London Office: 5, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. ~ Sec. E] FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASES, CAST WORK, &c. 111 Hayward’s Improved Sna'srracir Iron Staircases. TREAD, RISER AND SPANDRIL IN ONE. Which gives much greater Strength and Stiffness than when the step is built up of three pieces. STRAIGHT STAIRCASES. j CIRCULAR STAIRCASES. STOCK SIZES and STOCK SIZES and PRICES, per Ft. Rise. PRICES, per Ft. Rise. Over-all BALUSTERS. 8 ft. 6 ins. diameter ... 15/- per ft. rise. Dimensions. One side. _ Both sides. oe Oe * naan SUIS os i 2ft. Oins. wide... 21 16 &1 6 6 Ae Ste > aE A He 2 45 2 29 Oh aging £1 2 0 £1 7 0 4 9 6 ” ” ao 19/- ” ” 2 ” 4 ” Depa) 305 £1 : 6 e 7 5 ” 0 ” ” 705 21/- ” ” 214).6 Bee £19 8U6 8 : SEIe eran niranes with ine Bie omen ic... 2150 (Ors, £11070 ML eiatavicon cash sas. A a : Yo A 2 : 5 o i : 5 ft. 6 ins. diameter ... 29/6 per ft. rise. ” ” Sai ose 6 0 a 32/6 ve iY Lanpincs EXTRA. e ue wv Including top landing and three ornamental bars on landing, one bar on each step, with half-round hand-rail, fitted and marked ready for fixing. Left-hand and Right-hand Steps are always kept in stock. Estimates for Fixing on application. Also for all kinds of Iron Staircases on receipt of particulars. Oey Al S| 6: ie ist I nimneme UREN a ee _oN Sey NX Ii] te co 2 ee el Nii i) | l--\ Orders should state: Outside diameter. ‘Height from floor to floor. Position of first and _ top step. Whether hand-rail is required at top, round Well Hole (which is extra to List Prices). Btraight Staircase, 2 ft. 4 ins. wide over all, with hand-rail_ " Left-hand Staircase, 4 fi. 6 ins. diameter, and No. 10 Balusters on left-hand side. One No. 20 Panel on each step. HAYWARD BROTHERS & ECKSTEIN, Ltd., 187—201, UNION STREET. BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E 112 FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASES, CAST WORK, &c. [Sec. E Photo of STAIRCASE made and erected by us for EAST RIDING COUNTY ASYLUM, SPECIALITIES: he re STEEL ROOF PRINCIPALS FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. STEEL BUILDINGS - . FOR... Collieries, Factories, Brickyards, &c. Corrugated Iron Buildings of all descriptions. Sheds, Foldyard Roofs, Dutch Barns, &c RE-ESCAPE STAIRCASES DESIGNED AND MADE TO SUIT ANY POSITION, NOTE.— We have made and erected numbers of these for PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES, HOTELS, &'e. Photo of STEEL FIRE-ESCAPE STAIRCASE madc ana erected by us for the YORKSHIRE PENNY BANK. MOTLEY & GREEN, Lro., * 7 (fa- ao pe b pater pation uo wtih ba AME ti ab tarse-! Mob rAds, AMMA As A ap ! Se t i! dV ae oe 3 | i a Oe id Par, aay? PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING JNCLIMBABLE RAILING, ae so spabtbeteet f eeee s yt jeer | | ai | | | | wae” Suits LEVEL, also UNDULATING ground, and can be fixed close to boundary. NUMEROUS fh } [LLUSTRATED. CATALOGUE OF ALL KINDS OF HURDLES, FENCING, GATES, &C., FREE. rH | Tae 6=©6 VICTORIA WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. LOW PRICES. LONDON aft AND SHOW ROOMS—139 & 141, CANNON STREET, E.C. Sec. -E | GATES, RAILINGS, &c. EYT MANUFACTURERS OF IRON FENCING, HURDLES, RAILING, SITES: &c. ae Ls 7] E bs z (AS a 2 IN, ia a =a a y H ; 4. " N Tae . BX PM “leche ane sles Pan a Te Bl \ | x / k . | . | NIE ‘i = \\ EY coltl bit tise +o] BA! Ree wi NG gi LAIN aS Z bi 4? tt j i q Wz S | abos ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF ALL KINDS OF HURDLES, FENCING, GATES, &c., FREE. ieee §=§=6 VICTORIA WORKS, WOLVERHAMPTON. [aman LONDON OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS—I39 & 141, CANNON STREET, E.C. 118 “GATES, RAILINGS, &c. [Sec. E GARDINER, SONS & Co., Ltd., “ge Nelson Street & Midland Iron Works, BRISTOL. ‘suze. Boundary 2 o wo Railing WITH SOLID STEEL HORIZONTAL BARS. Further designs and prices on receipt of requirements. Ornamental Oo 2 2 Collapsible Gates W.:TH FIXED OR MOVABLE TRACTS, For Shop Fronts, Lift Entrances, &c. Sd OY we ONE-THIRD FULL SIZE, ——_ 0) SUPPLIED FRE ae e SP Lif E { srEcint 54, Ke, °_ RERLICATION a= te : cn 7 J ay ~/ vy re | She j oN ~~ Sap) ,. ; : par i i i a] ret a ood, | q ca is q Wi & 5 ta , | | ehh ORO Pes oxers) gel i CL Ul lt GATES & RAILING, VERANDAHS, (02{452) MEMORIAL TABLETS, CROSSES, pingl\s CHURCH WORK ov aut DESCRIPTIONS =eJULP; TOM RAILINGS, BANDSTANDS Se silul= 2 WAU LUN IANO aU \ _ VNCLIMBABLE KAILING. STA CO cae, eens BOUNDAKY Soll lon J} Cn axe in COTTAGE ROI. a Wen {PZ OR le ee tA SSattn SRS SSS Sree < Seren” Peery AUTOMATIC UNCLIMBABLE RAILING. yi t, i fy yy U GUARD e Gute > CONTINUOUS kort eece e can Posts re Se. 2- =a OP 9 wrKot Tettcrams FENCING BRIERLEY HILL eae NATIONAL TELEPHONE N°23. GUARD. LONDON ADDRESS = | BRIERLEY HILL * ~ cS = a SS ns Rear Ee GATES ° Sec. E] GATES, RAILINGS, &c. 119 PACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY, WAR OFFICE, LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL RAILWAY COMPANIES, ETC CoTABLIOALD 1860. WHAYWADD & SONSLTD RUNSWICK 6 VULCAN WORKS. TOA. » SS f > f | —— \ \\ : ones AG Noa ii ge Sn MCE, ray esi “ ikesti | I if Ss w- ere | ioe ' ie | | tly a Pree yj aS ya " \ \’ K WAN WS / ie oe 4 3 : | oe y Sue ayes i i] ’ Bis fee Builsali : WANN Q XZ i IA Ho ii SS a We ro : «\ i NY 7 TELEPHONE No 123. i aw << a {LONDON OFFICE , 107 CANAOA STREET.E.C 120 GATES, RAILINGS, &c. (See. E Address Nat. Tel. Telegrams: 5591. * WORRALL =) IRONWORKS, CATALOGUE LIVERPOOL.” FREE. GREAT VARI O Some Boe eine F PUBLIC PLACES DESIGNS where in Georgian, Classic, Elizabethan, Gothic, and other Architectural styles. SPECIAL DESIGNS Free of Charge. Architects’ Designs faithfully and intelli= gently carried out. Drawings in Metric Scale if required. Wrought Iron Gates for Villas, 106 centi- metres opening, from £1 18s. Gd. Simple Carriage Entrance Gates, such as 18,932 in two leaves, 244 centimetres opening, from £8. Portable Wrought lron Gates for Shops, in one leaf, 122 centi- metres opening and: 137 centimetres high, from £2 4s. Same in two leaves for 157 cénti- metres opening from £3 17s. Guards for Shop Windows, from 2s.6d. per 30 centimetres super. Light Portable Col- lapsible Gates for Shops, self sustained, without — tracks, for 122 centimetres opening and 137 centimetres high, similar to 18/931, from £5 10s. Emergency Exit Col- lapsers, self sustained, without tracks, as 18,934, for 183 centimetres open- ing, 153 centimetres high, trom £6 12s. Extra Strong Col- lapsibles, with noble appearance, for spacious entrances, self sustained, without tracks, as 18,934, and theroughly rigid, from 4s.6d. per gocenti- metres super. Lift Enclosures and Collapsible Gates tor same, self enclosing and otherwise. Auto = Lift Gates, Always closed at every landing but that at which the cage is standing Recommended by the Home Department of Ds, Wi Government. From £11 per landing. Wrought Iron Grilles, Railings, Signs, Hand Iron Work, Art Metal W ork, Staircases, Balustrades, Brackets, Metal Letter. No. 18,932. CARRIAGE GATE IN TWO LEAVES. Price £13 4s. Tr ASS Wai OKO 72 NI SEWN No. 18,933- CARRIAGE GATE IN NEW ART STYLE IN TWO LEAVES. WORRALL IRON GATES are in use and may easily be inspected. Church, St. Mary, Barrow. Architects, Messrs. Pugin & Pugin, London. St. David's Church, Bangor. Architects, Sir A. Blomfield, A.R.A., F.S.A., London. Central Technical Schools, Liverpool. Architect, E. W. Mountford, F.R.I.B.A., London. Scotsbridge House, Rickmansworth, London. Architects, Messrs. Gordon and Gunton, London. ' Girls’) High School, Monmouth. — Architect, Hi Stock; FR BrAy London. Parr’s Bank (Lift Gates), Liverpool. Architects, R. Norman Shaw, R.A., London, and Messrs. Willink and Thicknesse, Liverpool. St. Colomb Minor Wesleyan Methodist Church, R2druth, design based o- No. 18,042, page 14, watalogue 1906. S. Hill, Esq., Architect. Hargate Hall, Millers- dale, near Buxton, carriage entrance, de- sign based on No. 18034, page 12, Catalogue 1go06. Turn Lea Mills, Glossop. Entrance 15 ft. wide, 7 ft. high, in two leaves. London and Provincial Bank, St. Clears, Nar- berth, based on design No. 18,061, page 29, Catalogue 1906. New Bluecoat School, Liverpool (staircase balustrade). Architects, Messrs. Briggs and Wolstenholme, and Hobbs and Thorneley. Fair Lawn, Lytham, Entrance Gates in New Art Style. Architects, Messrs. Hinnell and Murphy, Manchester. Parish Church, Sils- den. Entrance Gates. Design similar to No. 18,933 on this page. Rehobeth Chapel, Holywell. Gates and Railing. Architect, David Lyon, Esq., Liverpool. Co-operative Stores, Macclesfield. Shop Gates in New Art Style. Builders, Messrs. G. Roylance and Co., Mac- clesfield. Messrs. Elder’s New Implement Showroom, Ber wick-on-Tweed. Architects, Messrs. Gray and Nephew. Enouiries INVITED. WORRALL, IRON GATE WORKS, LIVERPOOL. Sec. E] GATES, RAILINGS, &c. 121 COLLAPSIBLES Collapse into small space, made in WROUGHT IRON & STEEL, PLAIN or ELECTRO BRONZED, also DELTA METAL, BRASS, Etc. Space G GATE. EXTENDED ~PLAN- GATE. HINGED BACK No. 18,934. No. 18935. Qe ORICINAL PATENT, with NECESSARY Top and Bottom TRACKS, which form part of the CONSTRUCTION. No. 18,935. The pickets are formed of channel steel placed mouth to mouth, and it is necessary to keep the channels clean, so as to prevent the studs which slide in them becoming clogged by dust and moisture, and the setting in of rust, as the channels cannot be painted. The Original Patent is made to the following specifications, and from the following prices per foot super. extended :— Specification. (x) Top track per- manent, bottom track permanent and sunk in floor 3/*. (2) Top track permanent, bottom track sunk in floor, gate turns in quadrant in step. 3/6. (3) Top track permanent, bottom track folds, gate does not turn, 3/6. (4) Top track permanent, bottom track folds, gate turns, 3/6. (s) Top track folds down, bottom track folds up, steel spikes or spear heads at top, and gate turns, 3/10. “BR No. 18,934, IMPROVED PATENT B Differs from the above inasmuch as it is self-sustained, hence there is no bottom track to disfigure the step by being sunk in, or to endanger passengers by being let down and lifted up, and there is no top track to limit the head room, ‘or to necessitate the gate being carried full height, or to entail upon the user the inconvenience of the track being folded down every time the gate is hinged back. The gate consists of a rigid sheet of lattice pivotted at every intersection with brass between and mounted upon specially formed styles, F. E. K. A., which grip the studs which connect them with the lattice and yet permit them to slide and the lattice to collapse. Thus the parts are all exposed, and may be painted, and the gate cannot become clogged. Gate turns, or otherwise, as required. Price per foot super, 4/6. “SBE No. 18,934. IMPROVED PATENT D. Similar to Improved Patent B in every respect, except that the point K is furnished with pulley which runs upon overhead guide, and gate does not turn, being silent in action, working easy, requiring little attention, never clogging, No. 18,935. and having no bottom track. It is being adopted as the best gate for passenger lifts, and also for covered openings of extraordinary area. Price from 3/4 per foot super. A Typical Example of this gate is in use by H.M. Government entrance to Dock Premises, Singapore. Opening 9 metres, height 3 metres. Typicai Examples of the Collapsible Gate, Worrall Improved Patent B, self-sustained without tracks, Messrs. Trickett's Slipper Works, Waterfoot. Opening 4 metres in one leaf, and 2 metres high. East Grinstead Gas and Water Co.'s Office. Opening 2 metres, height 3 metres 5 decimetres. Architects, Messrs. Fagg and Gribble. Greenhouse’s Implement Works, Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire. Opening 3 metres in one leaf. Increases space for implements. Seacombe Ferry, Cheshire. Opening 3 metres in one leaf. No other gate would suit. St. Martin’s Hall, Liverpool. Opening 2 metres. Gate follows line of arch 3 metres high. Mr. Murray’s Garden Entrance, Rangoon. Opening 3 metres. 12, Khetwady Lane, Bombay. Opening Naval Architects are referred to :— H M.S. Dreadnought. S.S. Empress of Britain. S.S. Lanfranc. S.S. Empress of Ireland, S.S. Warwickshire. Where these trackless gates are in use. -WORRALL, IRON GATE WORKS, LIVERPOOL. Con. Com. G 4 metres 5 decimetres. Height 2 metres. METAL WORK. [Sec. E Offices & Works: STERRY STREET, TABARD STREET, BORO’, LONDON, S.E. Late of 29, GREAT DOVER ST., S.E. Oe mn AS a A a ON ee Art Metal Work. Lattice Work. Wrought Iron Grilles. Wire Work of all kinds. ae “ CASTALICE” (TRADE MARK). NEW @ASTON & @o., Ltd. TS abt et ee 0 AL OOSODOOOEESSOSE, Pirie enya 0% LIAN a Es Sos \, ON + ++ S : e So Np VEST eo (Or ok @ KS ; oo BANS OF. a for es Be 2 See et fore Ras er ees a SS Pp NOOCOCO Oe PAST SS <2); ae ~~ eee a LAT T I Si => W©O jr nw , Blectin Drone een Designs and Estimates Free. Counter Screens. Ventilating Panels. Radiator Screens. Window Grilles. —eN PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS AS ABOVE. ii i co aa : ENO SY" CS >) ae rere Otte Oo a ep os pa ty ts lt ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON RECEIPT OF REQUIREMENTS, Telegraphic Address “GARDSONS, BRISTOL.” Telephone 867 : Nelson S d : Gardiner, Sons & Co, Btd qi .ee bristol: e@ ¢ ‘ if re llroys fi ue Swindon. re ‘ ; a | P ¢ re ‘ cS) : Ry UA OVA f 2 B® pont. ee is - 1) RAM Oe m k= OOOO OOo" Ws THE-NATIONAL: BANK] [OF-SOUTH AFRICA] AT Ds STI s Sissy = rrr 5 Cree ramet “No NONY egy * isa — cee, : SSESTLET YY Wisi —— : Lift Enclosure = sbet Colonial é Mutual Aosuranes Buildings, Cape Town OOWW/e 0 See also Summary of Contents, page I. o Section Fl - ection F. ae Fireproof Construction. | a: ireproof Doors, Safes, &c. ae : Fire Appli os : ire Appliances. ee ; cr aa ¢ ‘ pagans: FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. < PAGH PAGE f ~ApAmant Co., Lp. |... ut ep fi pean St toy LOE Luxrer Prism (THE Britis) Synpicate, Lp. .., ie 28 Britis Luxrer Prism Synpicate, Lp. ae a See ZS ‘“Mack” FIREPROOFING Co., see King, J. A., & Co. Bent 4 7 GARDINER, Sons & Co., Lp... ist Os Ee 132, 133 Maturr & Puarr, Lp.... es a ne wie 125, 139 i HAVELOCK PaTENT PLASTER PARTITION Oger Or: rie sel 4s) 0. PRICK, (GEORGES Lp <) 7; 18; sis ae ae 141. ~HAaywarp Bros. & Ecxsrern, Lp. ... ay ne 138 | + Sr. Pancras, IRonwork Co., Lp. .., oe Bk BE Neto ion. Hosss, Hart & Co., Lp. mu “a gee Ne ASE USD Skrpmorg, T., & Son ... ie Pa Ps teh ree? 139 Hopkin & Jones, Lp. ... Re ee ate a Seana 8) TANN, JOHN Ses & AS ir ish i vo =146 Jonss, F., & Co. see ees 8 ee ... 128a—128p WHITFIELD’S SAFE & Door Co. oe a oe YA2= 145 _ Kine, J. A., & Co. i ae ie Bat ite ieee 129 Wricut, J., & Co. fs fy Be £ Ais PAIS 1 Lrrt & Hoist Co. ss ae ae ae Ae ig. V3S : ae SPRINKLER ALARM, Every Description THE GRINNELL AND FIRE Fire oligo rs of NU) ian “a ESTIMATES FREE. MATHER: & PLATT, Lid., Queen Anne’s Chambers, PARK WORKS, MANCHESTER. | WESTMINSTER, LONDON, S.W. THOSE WHO Kindly mention ‘‘ The Contractors’ Compendium ”’ as the source of their information, when communicating with the Firms represented thérein, render an important ‘service in enabling us to secure the fuller support of Manvfacturers, &z., thus making the Book more comprehensive and valuable as a Work of Reference. —_— . - ,*, Py ut > ‘ Jie | ree | ? - Ke 4 a : rs [FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION. 127 The ADAMANT Go,, Ltd. COMMERCIAL STREET, ts BIRMINGHAM. Telegrams ; ‘‘ Adamant, Birmingham.” Registered Office and Works: Birmingham. “ Chromolith, London.”’ London Office: 42, Berners St., Oxford St., W. “ Range, Bristol.” Stores: St. Pancras Station, London. “ Adamant, Newcustle-on-Tyre.” Mid. Ry. Co., 55, Victoria Street, Bristol. ADAMANT has received the Gold Medal of Excellence from the American Institute of New York, 1888. Also Gold Medzl from the Great Exhibition, York, 1889; First-Class Bronze M edal, Birmingham, 1889-1898. MANUFACTURERS OF ADAMANT PLASTER AND CHROMOLITH, FOR WALLS, CEILINGS, AND MOULDINGS, ALSO BIRMINGHAM WATERPROOF CEMENT, SLABS FOR PUGGING AND FIBROUS WORK, AND FIREPROOF FLOORS AND CEILINGS, Fh DAMANT The special advantages of using this Plaster are:—It Dries Quickly, it is is mixed with More Durable and Sanitary than common Plaster, neither shrinking, cracking, WATER ONLY. nor absorbing germs of disease, and it is Easily Applied by any good plasterer. BRIT. OPAL is a substitute for glazed bricks or tiles. It can be finished in any colour, and is unquestionably more artistic —the effects being limitless—and more durable, while the cost compares in its favour. There are no unsightly joints, it is unstainable, easily repaired, may be washed without injury, and can be fixed by any intelligent workman. A ede PLASTER ENRICHED can be carried out to any design for Ceilings, Facias and Cornices, or from our own stock patterns, : FIBROUS SLABS as used throughout the New General Hospital, Birmingham, in their effective system of ventilation. ““GRANIT” used for staircases, cills, heads, either moulded or plain, and for forming pavements, and floors, specially suitable for stabling. FIREPROOF FLOORING AND PARTITIONS (as shown in the two accompanying sketches) is a system of work which has been subjected to very severe and practical tests, and we confidently assert it is more fire-resisting, the simplest, strongest, and lightest floor and partitions of the various systeims in the market. It has been adopted throughout the New General Hospital, Birmingham, and many otherkindred institutions and factories all over the kingdom, and is ex- clusively specified by many of our leading architects. “BIRMINGHAM” WATERPROOF CEMENT is well adapted for Baths, Tanks, Perished Stone Work, and all External Plastering. It is absolutely unaffected by heat or water, and can be stippled in various tints or polished to a fine surface. It adheres to iron, wood, or stone, Also the well-known Mantada Partitions, which have withstood the severest fire tests and are indestructible. res-Estimates are given for all kinds of work named above, and experienced workmen are sent out to instruct if required. PRICES AT WORKS. . . AGENTS. « - No, 2 Adamant, for Walls, weight 165 lbs. per bag; No. 2x, for Lath, 130 lbs, ce en ak ate per bag; No. 1, 120 lbs. per bag. nA, When ordering state the kind required. —Office, 42, Berners Street, Oxford Street, W. ac iNe No. 2 eS Floating Coat vas) ey .. per bag 3 S Eee O : ie a pe é . on 0. 45 2k ” ” a ve) iste ” ~=\Ne Ii, © , 55, Victoria Street, Bristol, Do. i) 2 me Setting . 5% Se ae ”? 3 0 a] fi f 59 da South Wal Do. 2 ea Rough Stucco, or Stone Face .. ) 3 0 Sole Agent for West o England an ou ales. Do, ., mx. Comice Backing .. 1. 2 BURTON.~—J. C. STATON & Co., Shobnal Mills, Burton- 5 An inishi ite) .. 5 Oo * Seen ys i ie Gal eaotr pt as See eee Vibes fe 6 O on-Trent, Sole Agents for Burton Pottery District. Bags charged 9d. each; &d. allowed when returned in good condition. MIDDLESBOROUGH.—HUTCHINSON BROS., Grange Terms: 2} per cent. for cash on receipt of goods. 1} per cent. for cash Road on roth of following month q : oad. Tints and Colours (to be stippled) according to order. Prices given on | NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.—JOSEPH GREY, 17, Ridley application. A 7-lb. Sample Bags of any of the above materials sent free on receipt of Place. t/6 P.O.O. or Stamps. For further information apply the Managing Director, JOHN WILKINSON, CUMMERCIAL ST., BIRMINGHAM, Secretary, REECE W. PALK, 128 FIREPROOF SONS T RECTION _[See. F | LUXFER- GLAZING FOR WINDOWS &PARTITIONS. IGHILL S%. FINSBURY.EC. Complete and Makes Perfect the Fireproof Wall. a “| HAS BEEN TESTED TO 1500° FAHR. 4 In 4 in. squares of Polished Plate or other Glass it is accepted by the L.C.C. for Panels in Fireproof Teak Doors. Approved by the Municipal Authorities and the Fire Insurance Companies. FIRE-RESISTING LIFT AND 1 STAIRCASE ENCASEMENTS. British Luxfer Prism Syndicate, Ltd., BLARhON eT ce oe 16, HICL ‘STREET, FINSBURY, E-C., . mancueeren: 2, princess et BIRMINGHAM : Winchester House, LONDON, ENGLAND. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: : Victoria Square. ; Grahamsly & Co., Worswick St. Etc., Etc. Telephone— Telegrams— Etc., Etc. 90, London Wall. LL.UXFER, LONDON. s Telegrams: ‘‘PLASTIPAR, LONDON.’ Telephone: 9263 LONDON WALL. THE “HAVELOCK” PATENT PLASTER PARTITION, Only 2%in. in thickness when finished, DRY, VERMIN PROOF, FIRE-PROOF, SOUND. PROOF. Contractors to H. M. Government. Works and Sidings at Sheffield. Large Stocks Held. The Lightest and Strongest Partition on the Market. See Tests. No Supporting Iron Rods are Required for Heights less than 15 ft. EL A COMMON-SENSE, PRACTICAL FORM ~ OF PARTITION. Both sides have a scored surface to receive thin skimming Coat. These Partitions can be built up on ordinary wood floors. Weight 8 Ibs. per superficial foot. (4din. brickwork plastered both sides, weighs 50 Ibs.) NAILS CAN BE DRIVEN IN FOR SECURING WOOD- WORK OR PICTURE HOOKS. PRICES.—Fixed complete from 5s. 6d. per superficial yard. Manufacturers of FIBROUS PLASTER FIRE-PROOF SLABS FOR CEILINGS. A Large Stock of Dry Slabs always on hand, Is. per superficial yard. THE HE HAVELOCK P. PATENT PLASTER PARTITION 6O., °avement, co VSS “I Cm LZ CZZZZLAL-L ELLE FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION — 128, CIT XY ITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II III III IIIT x] Fred! » CO N = S & Co's IMPROVED <2 re Ee rcule Ss ag FIREPROOF PARTITIONS Features. —ToucHness, SIMPLICITY, -SOUND-RESISTENCY, EXCELLENGE ol “ KEYe stor PEASTERING IGE ENESS » 2, 23, 22, 3 and 4 inches. —Thicknesses: : Leneths: 35, 4, 45, 6 a 7 feet. Depth I ee 6 Pr 1G@S - From 2s. per yard super, according to requirement. tol 12, Perrin St., KENTISH TOWN, London, N.W. ‘Phone No. 675 North. LOE TITTY IXY XIX KX X XXX XIX XIX XIIIIIIIIIIY 1288 FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION A NOVELTY IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Perfect Joints CONSTRUCTED OF SMOOTH-FACED SLABS Fred* & Co’s Patent SMOOTH-FACED WALL PLATES Require no Plastering. no Plastering. A represents Patent Joint. Face of Plate B represents longitudinal channel along which plastic ‘‘ grouting "” runs, C represents channels or arms which feed Patent Joint with “srouting.” D represents tough hard core which holds nails like wood ; face of Plate consists of Plaster of Paris. Jones’ Patent Joint completely overcomes objections against square or other joints. ERECTION UNDERTAKEN AND GUARANTEED AS WELL AS SUPPLY. Size: 3:0’x 10" Thicknesses: 2’, 21, 3” & 4 Price: from 2/6 per sq. yd. 12, Perrin Street, KENTISH TOWN, London, N.W. FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION | 128¢ Partition Blocks Thicknesses: 2, 2:, 2; and 3 inches. 6 Size -» 23’ x 10" Other Sizes to order. N.B.--Manufactured from British Minerais and by English Labor. No waiting arrival of Cargoes from Abroad. FEATURES: Absolute Ricidity. Moisture Resistant. CAN BE ERECTED BEFORE DOOR FRAMES, &c., ARE PLACED IN POSITION. Self Supporting. Excellent ‘Key’ piacciing No grounds or Plugging necessary for fixing Skirtings, &c. 12, Perrin Street, KENTISH TOWN, N.W. 128p FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION ret’ JONES « <: Fibrous °. Slabs —— welled odge Sizes 2 307,335,353 6,39 840 X 2 S’ Thicknesses : 3, « and i inch Prices: From 10d. per sq. yd. Lah Loy of cans Features: Fire-resisting ZN Non-cracking Quick-drying | Rapid plastering : . Best and Cheapest icttveter | without the disadvantages of the old system. Supplied with ‘‘ keyed” surface for finishing coat, or with smooth surface which only necessitate Slab joints being stopped. Section of FIBROUS PLASTER SLAB ALSO ® @ (exact thickness). Cri Ly er L LABS Be i i hia 12, Perrin Street, KENTISH TOWN, N,.W. ee SIZES : 9! 4” x 2! 6"; 3! 0” x 9! 6” Sec. eo FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION. FIRE, SOUND, PARTITIONS, CEILINGS, PUGGING. =="MACK'== hae er Floors, Roofs and Soe ee atan and Cehing Plaster Siae &c., &c. 129 — ENCASING STANCA\ONS — “MACK. CEM ENT FLOOR S 2naeinasin SMOOTH FACED {I} PARTITION BLOCKS | See Tested w as FIRE PREVENTION COMME T2250 os co ‘SPECIALTY: 9-in. FIREPROOF PUGGING BLOCKS. Wf —- Z f For Fireproofing fe g . Projecting Shop Roofs to requirements (Hollow or Solid as required.) = Sepported with act ~ Sugported ted with Suiieriad we of L.C.C. Amendment Act. Teak Fillets. Strap Iron. Angle Iron. ADOPTED by H.M. OFFICE OF WORKS, WAR OFFICE, ADMIRALTY, L.C.C. and LEADING ARCHITECTS. STRONGEST PARTITIONS & CEILINGS MANUFACTURED. No Iron Rods or Supports of any kind required. Works: (“Mack” Fireproofing Co.”) 181, Queen Victoria St., HAYES, MIDDLESEX, LONDON, E.C. RAWCLIFFE, YORKS. J A q vi C & C0. TELEPHONE: 773 CENTRAL, > TELEGRAMS: | “Kinovique, LONDON.’ o Pus | FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION. Terata Vey / f) a nat Ley @ORRUGATED-BAR & assae SYSTEM. eae |; Dimplicity of Construction.) Steel ertirely encased. Concrete of Highest qualit’. Absence of Cracked Soffites. e)No broad Flanges for fire to attack Q ya ? aif Ady A 4 ZAL | (N) < Z é "4 4 AN oa a aS 4 A. LD & - Zee. est : > { > : OS BI AK AS) Aer = a ie 2¥ = mo R ~P oe Cee = ay Ne. | Havelock BridgeWork THODIIN JONES, ten Builders’ Announcements, Commencing on page 347, 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. t= ” ‘ay SEEN 2 mrs =, aane sucess oes fans 7 Sens a8 BUT IIR J. WRIGHT & CO.S BUILDING AND PARTITION BLOCKS POSSESS THE FOLLOWING ADVANTAGES: They combine LIGHTNESS with STRENGTH, being made with BEST PORTLAND CEMENT. They are eminently FIRE AND SOUND RESISTING; have a perfect NAIL AND SCREW HOLD; can be quickly finished with one coat of Plaster; are easily cut with Saw or Trowel. They build with thinnest possible joints of Gauged Putty. They are rapidly erected and are perfectly Rigid without Irons. SIMPLICITY IN CONSTRUCTION—ECONOMY IN TIME, SPACE, AND COST. SOLID 2}-in. PARTITION BLOCKS, WITH VERTICAL BEAD AND HOLLOW INTERLOCK. a These Blocks form perfect Partitions in all cases where Economy of Space | is a special desideratum, and are specially adapted for Hospitals, Flats, Offices, &c., as well as for ordinary Dwelling Houses. -HoLO _ All Joiners’ work can be nailed direct to Partitions, thus obviating the necessity for Plugs, Grounds, &c., and so further economising space. Weight about 12 lbs. per ft. super. j-in, HOLLOW BLOCKS (12-in. x Q-in. each). These Blocks make specially strong Fire and Sound-resisting Partitions, and being easily rendered Weather-proof by a simple application of Cement Wash, or more artistically finished with half Timber and Rough Cast, Weather Tiling Faience Work, etc., are.also eminently adapted for LIGHT EXTERNAL WORK, such as Bungalows, Pavilions, Motor Garages, Workshops, Sheds, Agricultural and Horticultural Buildings, etc., or for Filling generally in connection with Steel-framed Structures. Iron Stanchions and Ties can be easily inserted to take collected strains if desired. N.B.—These Blocks were recently specially selected by H.M.’s Office of Works - for the construction of Custom House Dock Sheds. Weight about 17 lbs. per ft. super. Among a few of the more important buildings where WRIGHT’S BUILDING AND PARTITION BLOCKS have been lately used with entire satisfaction may be mentioned: H.M.’s Office of Works at Custom Houses, S.W.; India Extensive Residential Mansions at Portland Terrace, Docks, Thames Street, E.C. (for external as well as internal work); Waterloo Barracks, Tower of London, E.C..; Royal Mint, E.C. J.. Lyons & Co. at the “‘ Popular” Restaurant, Piccadilly (used throughout as background for Marbles and Mosaics, as well as for Partitions generally);~also at their other numerous Restaurants—Bond Street, Holborn, Oxford Street, etc. Regent’s Park, N.W., under F. Elgood, Esq., where they were specially selected after being tested on Site in competition with other Partitions. Grand Hotel, Northumberland Avenue; Eton College (T. E. Collcutt, Esq.) ; Thackeray Hotel, W.C. (Fitzroy Doll, Esq.) ; Offices of the ‘‘ Gentlewoman,’’ Long Acre; Ritz. Hotel, Piccadilly, W. ; Medical School, Gower Street (Paul Waterhouse, Esq.), etc., etc. WRIGHTS WELL-KNOWN “FIXING BLOCKS” FOR WALLS. Wood Piudgs, Superseded. Size 1. 9 X 4 x 28 in., for Jamb Linings, etc. SIZeiAn OU xr4 OX 13) Iie as : Size 7. etc., 9 x 5$ x 14 in., for Weather Tiling (in place of Battens) and for Wall Fixings in Stone Walls... Reliable—therefore Economical. ae va see Se ei U6 100s. per 1,000 ae es 120s. per 1,000 70s. per 1,000 Other Sizes upon Application. WRIGHTS DOVETAILED “FIXING BLOCKS” FOR FLOORS. Dovetailed section, 3in. (top) x gin. (deep) x 12in. (long)—2qd. per foot run. Floors nailed on these Dovetailed Blocks, and laid in courses end to end on Concrete Bed, with inter-filling of strongly- gauged Cement or Tar Concrete—thus minimising risk of Dry Rot—have all the advantages of Solid Wood Block Flooring at about Half the Cost. Very superior to Boarding direct to ordinary Breeze Concrete. BOARDING NAILED TO THESE BLOCKS CANNOFP SPRING. N.B.—All Wright’s Blocks are made of Best Portland Cement—NOF Plaster. All Priccs are quoted nett, F.O.R. New Malden. 132 FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. [Sec. F GARDINER, SONS & Go. Ltp. Telephone, 867. NELSON STREET AND MIDLAND IRONWORKS, BRISTOL. Telegraphic Address, ‘*Gardson’s, Bristol.’ Doors of }-in. plate closing on Angie Iron Frame, thus— 6 ft. oin. X 2tt. oin., one leaf a0 On 6 ft. Gin. X 2 ft. 6 in. o ae oe 3 is . 6 ft. 6in. X 3ft. 6in., twoleaves .. ee 5690 6 ft. Gin. x 4 ft. oin. 36 ee aC 513 6 6 ft. 6in. xX 5 ft. oin. 8) a: a 616 Above prices include Hasp for Padlock or Bolt. Doors of fin. plate, including Top’ Bar, Channel Guide at Bottom, and Hasp for Padlock. 6 ft. 6 in. X 2ft. 6in., one leaf .. 6 ft. Gin. X 3 ft. oin. 6 ab Re fone 8 6 ft. 6 in. X 4 ft. oin., two leaves ae 619 6 7 ft. oin. X 5 ft. oin, 9 oe pe 614 0 One-leaf doors 25/- ea. extra. Two-leat doors 38/= ea. extra. Doors of }in. plate with } in. panelling on one side, including Top Bar, \ Channel Guide at bottom and Hasp for Padlock. 6 tt. Gin. X 2ft.6in., oneleaf .. .. £316 0 7 ft.oin. X 3 ft. oin., Thy Ose VShoa 4°70 - 6 ft. 6in. x 4 ft. oin., twoleaves .. .. 615 6 wit. oun. % sift oan, as Se oft p38 712 6 7 ft. oin. x 6 ft. o in. 5 Pte iat 1gCP) 866 Extra if Panelled on both sides— One-leaf doors, 16/6 each extra. Two-leaf doors, 27/6 a Above dimensions are sizes of doors. Openings should be 4 in, less in width, and 2 in. less in height. Box Handles to admit of doors being opened on either side, 2/= per handle extra. Doors } in. Plate with } in. Panelling on one side in Rebated Frame thus— 6 ft. oin, X 2 ft.-o-in., onerleat . . £4.10 O 6 ft. 6in. X 2 ft. 6 in, a ae 419 O 7 ft. oin. X 3 ft. o in. ie a Moy ba 56 6 O 6 ft. 6in. x 3 ft. 6in., two leave 812 0 6 ft. 6in. X 4 ft. o in. rs 815 6 6 ft. 6in. X 5 ft. oin. 45 960 7 ft.oin. X 6.ft. oin, <4 10 11 6 Two-leaf doors, 27/6 each extra ” ” ” 8/6 ” ” ” If panelled on both sides, one-leaf doors, 16/6 each extra. Uf tour panels to each leaf, 4/3 per leat extra if panelled one side. beth sides. IRON WAREHOUSE DOORS. It with Angle Iron Rebates on Door thus— One-leaf doors, 13/= each extra. Two-leaf doors, 24/- a Unless otherwise ordered, these doors are sent with flat cill to let into floor as shown on W 3. Two-ieaf Doors have two bolts on the leaf closing first. ed If with Angle Iron Frame to sides and top of opening thus— One-leaf Doors, 18/= each extra. Two-leaf Doors, 25/= a Dimensions given are sizes of doors. Openings should be 4 in. less in width and two in. less in height. Box handles to admit of doors being opened from either side, 2/= per handle extra. Strong Tee Iron Straps on doors instead of flat, 16/* per leaf extra. If with Angle Iron Frame for sides and Top ot opening thus— Ky Cee One-leat doors, Two-leaf doors, 25/= ” 18/- cach extra. Sf with Interlocking Frame to sides and top as W a, One-leat doors, 25/6 each extra. Two-leaf doors, 38/= ¥9 It with Angle Iron Frame thus— One-leaf Doors, 7/+ each extra. Two-leaf Doors, 9/6 a Above prices include Two Bolts to each lgat or strong ordinary Dead Lock. Best 2-lever Lock, 3/* each extra. 4 » ” 5/- ” Two-leaf Doors have xe Bolts on the leaf closing rst. For Casement and Sashes see Section L. Discounts and Quotations for Special Sizes on receipt of requirements. Complete Catalogue sent on application. Sec. F] FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. 133 GARDINER, SONS & Co., Ltp. “oer NELSON STREET AND MIDLAND IRONWORKS, BRISTOL, “*ssrazhis.Agces5:.. FIRE PROOF DOORS AS REQUIRED BY FIRE OFFICES’ COMMITTEE, Doors of 3-in. Plate, with }-in, Panelling on each side. Extra if with Angle Iron Frame, thus— This is the only form of Iron Door which complies with the requirements of the Fire Orrices’ Commirrer, All Stipine Doors must be MetaL CoverED as No. W 20, PRICES OF W 12. Hung in Rebated Frame, thus— One leaf doors, 7/* each extra. ; : Two leaf doors, 9/6 each extra. 6 ft. gin. x 2 ft. oin.; one leaf 6 Doors can be made to other sizes, but One Leaf 6 Hs 6in, X es Guns, oe sc sé 6 Doors must not exceed FAtsOun. Xogittioiny 0 sts =o anys i i i 6 ft. 6in. x 3 ft. 6 in. two leaves .. 23 ee - S fa < 7 ft. high x 3 ft. 6 in. wide, 6 ft. 6in. x 4 ft. o in, a ae ay, » 1030 Two Leaf Doors must not exceed 6 ft, 6in. x 5 ft. Qing ges, 50 -* ae » 1013 6 7 ft. high x 5 ft. wide. TAS STL a tm . ee aS) It Locks required in addition to Bolts, they are Above Prices include Two Bolts to each Leaf as required by Fire charged extra, viz. :—Strong Ordinary, 6/=; Two Insurance Offices, Lever, 8/-; Four Lever, 10/+ ee METAL-COVERED FIREPROOF DOORS. This is the only kind of Sliding Door which com- Sliding Door with top hangings, runner bar, fixing bolts, handle, plies with the requirements of the Fire Orrices’ stop, and guide complete. ComMITTEE, For opening 6 ft. xX 2 ft. one leaf .. - £310 0 » Oft. in. x aft. 6in. _,, 4150 Locks or Flush Handies 7 ft. Xi git, ” 6 16 rf) 7 ft. x 4 ft. oH ae ee 519 Oo (to open Sliding Doors either side) extra it » 7 ft. 6 in. X 3 ft. 6 in. + sc oO 615 Oo required, a 20 gage. uy oe “a S28 Nore.—Dimensions given are sizes of openings, AD 9 ft. X 5 ft. ¥ o - 1013 0 ; ; ” 6 ft. 6 in. Xx 4 ft. two leaves Se 55 730 doors overlapping three inches at top and at As 6 ft. 6 in. x 5 ft. nf 36 at 900 each side. If bull-nosed bricks are used on 2, 7 ft. Xx 5 ft. ie ihe - 10 00 quoins, a further allowance must be made. ” 7 ft. 6in. x 6 ft. ” sé - 276 STRONG ROOM Doors. —=— W 9. STRONG ROOM DOOR. Made with or without Fire-proof W 8. Y Chamber. STRONG ROOM DOOR. With Brass Handle throwing four bolts secured by two-keyed powder-proof lock, pro- tected by drill-proof plate; four fixed back bolts or dogs on hinge side. With Iron Handle, throwing two bolts secured by two-keyed powder-proof safe lock, protected by drill-proof plate. Front moulded. With Lock Casing full size of door, but without Fire-proof Ifwith Fireproot Chamber. Thickness Chamber in Thickness of Plate, of outer Plate, addition to Lock W 3. $ inch. § inch, 4 inch, amber. 6 ft. oin. X 2 ft. oin, - és se £9 3 6 £10 2 0 6 ft. oin. X 2 ft. oin, ~ ~~ £13 4 6 a £15 16 6 6 ft. oin. X 2 ft. 6 in, a A me 917 O 10 18 O Some ok * oe z be € oo 16 10 O - oin, .oin, a be me t.oin. X 3ft.oin, sel asle 141 ve 17 60 al Ro? Le title : If Outer Plate § in. Thick, £1 1s. extra. If with strong Angle Iron Frames, Above prices are for doors with thus—£1 2 6 extra. Frames, thus— Zi; Raa ILLUSTRATIONS AND PRICES OF VENTILATING GATES SENT ON APPLICATION. Discounts and. Quotations for Special Sises on recetpt of requirements, For Casement and Sashes, see Section, L. > | Complete Catalogue sent on application. 134 FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, ee, [See F HOBBS, HART & Co. Ltp. Original Manufucturers of Bent Body Steel Safes to meet all Risks. STRONG ROOM AND PARTY WALL DOORS. Constructors of Bullion Vault and Muniment Rooms. Manufacturers of the BANK: arte ie a “TREASURY DOORS. Quotations for FOLDING GATES and for GRILLE DIVISIONS in Strong Rooms on application. li TDSC OOOO J ~ im min inna va FPA sellin crear % Bae HTT mT i I nnn { | | i! \ | | | | r | Ir 1! | } i I) | i i | 1 ! | \ if : an aan TOtneee WT | Th ] | | | | TM Tm SS. bai | | = = ——= =z Se == | I} l ; ] ! | | al | 2) EA Ummm any ® ei I Bi | ay | B _it_i il HW "7 MAMMA MMT {I] We || HI) mM t ati li | aI a a a A a a 7 H if | \ i | H l i || | i | i | Hl } | | HI |: | 1 i} hi | | HI i | at || | i i i | | a \t } i at | f i iH i W I, ! | i 1 a iW | i) | [ | in| i i y |i ] il i i || || i | | HI} | i i h yi i (| I | \ | | | | i i | \ | | | iM | I HH It i i 1 i oe | || | ct = poets rte Torte Ag F==, (0 TN | ee 4 STRONG-ROOM DOORS can be provided with HOBBS & Co.’s STEEL VESTIBULE LININGS. = In ordering Strong-room Doors and Gates please state on which side of the frame they should hang. A complete set of Caulkings for fixing in walls are supplied with each Door and Gate. Showrooms—‘76, * «CHEAPSIDE, E.C. “snd works: | ARLINGTON STREET, ISLINGTON, N. SEE ALSO PAGES IN SECTION u Sec. F| FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. 135 HOBBS, HART & Co. Lt. VENTILATION OF STRONG ROOMS. HOBBS & Co,’s Patent Double Coned Ventilators have been designed for use in Strong Rooms and Vaults, in which it is essential to provide for a natural circulation of air, but also necessary to provide against the passage of flame in the event of a fire occurring in the vicinity of the Strong Room, The Ventilators are strongly made throughout, and are fitted with double screens of fine mesh copper gauze, as used in miners’ safety lamps. These screens effectually prevent flame being carried through the Ventilator, even under the pressure of powerful currents of air. PRICES. For walls up to and including 18-in. in thickness, 35s. each; for Walls from 18-in. to 36-in. 40s. each. Zeo=2=~*~Sséstét<( SSK “/, —\— Selo One of the end plates of the : NOTE. Ventilator is detachable, so The detachable end of the Ventilator should be fixed inside the Strong Room. that the gauze screens can be dusted and cleaned when necessary. END ELEVATION DRAWN QUARTER SIZE “ana works: ARLINGTON STREET, ISLINGTON, LONDON, N. Showrooms—76, CHEAPSIDE LONDON, E.C. SEE ALSO PAGES IN SECTION K. 136 FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. [Sec. F HOBBS, HART & Co, Ltp. Bling or Hanging Keyed Rebated Party Wall Doors. ant il! AON y i PATENT . /ff/ |9 |i cuit Facey f While strongly recommending the oy no me se i} Keyed Rebated Party Wall Doors, aul al BN ig mu H OBB S, HART & Co. a Ely ATTA i are prepared to estimate and supply a) | HOBBS &G? ff at the lowest prices PARTY WALL DOORS to suit every requirement. THESE “ PLATE’ SAFES MAY BE FITTED UP INSIDE TO ANY DESIGN, AND TO MEET REQUIREMENTS, Bill] ‘MM f il Wl : i ‘y mit EERIE | | Da \ iain i HT i int 76877 \ a ii \ Ha aa | CHeaPsipe \\ ‘1 : il LONDON Willih i age | aa |) wast “I 4 \ il (eo | ———— == S | SS : a . SSN SE SSS LS SEN RSS Wes Ss ~ ~ SEAR SPAS Si Extract from page 700 HOBBS, HART & CO’S SAFE LIST. “STRONG ROOMS built of brick or stone or anv combination of brick and concrete, in conjunction with a | CTT S Te suitable door, while offering satisfactory resistance to fire. do not afford adequate security for bullion and negotiable securities against the attack of skilled burglars. ‘To render Strong Rooms secure against this class Z op Cae Or i ae representative will be sent to any address by appointment, of attack they a be a eT with ee to advise on the subject of security of Family Plate, Heirlooms, varying in strength and met od 0 construction according &c., and to meastire and quote for Safes of special dimensions, to the value of the property involved and the character or for lining brick closets (which in themselves are not thief- of the surroundings.” proof) with Steel, and for fitting up same. Showrooms: CHEAPSIDE, E.C. Geberal Offices and Works: » 4 Se ARLINGTON - STREET, ISLINGTON, LONDON, N. SEE ALSO PAGES IN SECTION -K.° sec. F/ . FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. HOBBS, HART & Cos 137 PATENT VENTILATED TUBULAR ADJUSTABLE SHELVING FOR BANKERS’ STRONG ROOMS. 4 WY A Weaenanan COC 5) = ar, °) H 4) a } X i 5 — Hi Sy 7 Zz é 4 Se = Ht “bY gees 5a ER Hewes soe | we a + 5 eG IS gece? Hye as > fi Ns en 2 NY] 5 — Scare 2 = IFoo Fate ) LiFTED ! ald WHT | Enlarged view of lransverse Bearer fh ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Showrooms: . General Offices and Works: 76, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.c. ARLINGTON STREET, ISLINGTON, LONDON, N. SEE ALSO PAGES IN SECTION kK. : ST TT NESTE \ | CoS PATENT AWN 7 IMI SCALE. #FULL SIZE NA 138 FIREPROOF DOORS, SABES, &c. [eec. Fi HAYWARD BROTHERS & EcksTEIN. LTD. meals PATENT “JHILMIL” fe____________—_—____+ TTT STEEL LATH For Fireproofing Buildings. fl i 7 ! : USED AT THE Principal London & Provincial Theatres. 1 2 | WT il HHH | i) i TEM ! I HM WROUGHT IRON PARTITION DOORS CERTIFICATE AWARDED, Made to County Council Requirements. FIRE BRIGADE UNION. WORKS: 187-201, UNION STREET, BOROUGH. LONDON, S.E. BRANCH OFFICES: 3, Simpson Street, MANCHESTER. 141, West Regent Street, GLASCOW. ‘THE’ LIFT & HOIST COMPANY. (THE PREMIER IRON WORKS.) Contractors to H.M. Govt., War Office, Admiralty, (20,700 super feet Floor Space.) Established 35 Years. H.M. Office of Works, Metropolitan Asylums Board, L.C.C., &c. 108-12, Prince St, DEPTFORD, LONDON, Telegrams: ‘“HNDLESS, LONDON,” Telephone: No. 228 DEPTFORD. Sa ae “RESISTANCE” FIREPROOF IRON. DOORS —to L.C.C. Building Act and Fire Offices Committee requirements. SeSSSSSSSOOSOsdeanaorr= METAL COVERED WOOD FIREPROOF DOORS. www esSSO6SSCSSSOTS22ee= HINGED WAREHOUSE DOOR v=: of } in. Plate, Panelled one side with 2 in. Stiles | and Rails, in Stout Bar Iron Frame, with Fixing PLATE GLOSET OR STRONG ROOM DOOR. Irons and Wrought Iron Bow Handle. 6 ft. oin. x 2tt.oin. ... £9 10 O 6 ft. on. x°2 fe r6 in: | s.. . £515 O ¢ 6 ft. oin. X 2 ft. 6 in. ran 10 5 Oo 6 ft. 6in, x 2 ft. 6in. rr) oo 6 8 0 6 fi 6 in. Xe ft. 6 ina ee ‘jie 20 ft. oin, X 2ft. gin... was 710 0 IRON DOORS ARE KEPT IN STOCK. Please call at Works and Inspect same. Sec. F| FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. 139 ACCEPTED By I..Cc.c. Party-W ll Openings. rn ee a a RE R LIGHTER Ccemply with the INSURANGE GOS,’ IRON DOOR SPECIFICATION. FIRE-RESISTING. ENGINEERS, Queen Anne's Chambers, PARK WORKS, NEWTON HEATH, ee” | MANCHESTER. LONDON. i Aes ae he eet OKIDMORE'S 3- -in, J z-in, X $-in., fitted with handle and knob, and secured with 6-lever dead lock, 2 keys. PRICES, b 5a Sk . 14 is 0) Suit. Onna OuimvOlin. a. 16 a WHITFIELD’S SAFE & DOOR CO. OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM. LONDON OFFICE: GODLIMAN HOUSE, GODLIMAN STREET, E.C. Sec. F] FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c, ae “Fast Bind! Fast Find!” WHITFIELD'’S Steel Fire-Resisting Door. QUALITY No. 37. STAT HMM This Door can be hung on the left or i] This Door can be opposite hand shown made to open inwards ES =| = = XM A indsketch ic butidnices TTT if required, at an extra wae A cost of ‘so specified will be £110 0 Sent as drawn. WY 15 15 oO ss Gift Grin 2) it One ae “4 Be 55 15 15 Oo it. O inex ontt Onn 17 10 O WHITFIELD'S. SAFE & ‘DOOR CO., OXFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM. LLONDON OFFICE: GODLIMAN HOUSE, GODLIMAN STREET, E.C. FIREPROOF DOORS, SAFES, &c. [Secieh: Fast Bind! Fast Find!” WHITEIELD'S STEEL FIRE AND THIEF RESISTING STRONG Room Door. QUALITY No. 32. i MNCL TT (ut Ea ea ERTS This Door can be This Door can be hung on the left or made to openinwards. opposite hand shown : if required at an in sketch, but unless extra cost of so specified will be £1 10 0 sent as drawn. plate by Sin. pins and nuts), controlled by Whitfield’s Patent 9-Slide Gunpowder-proof Unpickable fia movable bolts each back and front, shooting through an angle iron lockcase (secured to door Lock (two keys), protected by hardened steel plate. Size of Door Plate sic 6 ft. x 2 ft. 6 ft. x2 ft. 6in. Gittae = os 2 | ot Q gone RS Roy ~ ne Bestop Cn ss 09 Did on —) coceosoooscsoon ia Lop) eee cooooscosoon clecoooessoessn, OP ROWAN Ne ee YIN OROCUR DM OD mmaonwh Nee ie DOUBNHOHRODW a ie) = io) De Be G9 ODD Sec. J. LIFTS, ELEVATORS, &c. A. THE LIFT & HOIST Co., PREMIER IRONWORKS, DEPTFORD, LONDON, S.E. Telephone: 223, DEPTFORD. ESTABLISHED 1870. Telegrams: ‘‘ENDLESS’’ LONDON. CONTRACTORS TO H.M. OFFICE OF WORKS, WAR OFFICE, ADMIRALTY, MET: ASYLUM BOARD, L.C.C., &c. { ~ | e ia) a ‘ Sa ® \* A ny Nc A N \ Vie e N : ~ Tf necessary cug N N N | can serve 12 ahov s : S N ground floor line Q 5 ; : fs hottom shelf h] rn | --b- fet Neha : A ‘| Cround Floor line S UJ ROTLLLTTAELTL LLL Lhe MOE C7777 gdb daa WN AN hy . N} a ? q N Hand hy ' of Usup Seruing height ? erro Nay, eg: ' ezzzzz7\ gil Hn ee ODEIT TEED DLE DT TOLLTODEDIDLIITEDIOLTPTIDITIOITI OTIS TET DT He, OUTSIDE TRADESMEN’S LIFT. “RELL GTLLAATTITILL ILL APL IAL PELE seep gee aes te ee SIZ LZILLLIO LER DOLD a LORE PA LEDC DERIR EO LARD OL ESSSSSSSG SSH 05500] N N ~---! of NK Guide nce \ 3 N pile \ 42 Gad Hl] ts. Belehe > Q) { neg > | N - : pe AI ue N | pre - gles ay ‘ Basement Floor { line . ea - ok. —— ord [Riise aoe NG e'Ssee ? _ Elevation. -No, 2, SELF-SUSTAINING, NOISELESS ; “PREMIER”: DINNER LIFT. Guaranteed absolutely noiseless and introduced to supersede winding Lifts. Specially suitable to rise under Hall Table, Sideboard or Counter. They are also “PREMIER” DINNER LIFT. Stock SIZES & PRICES for a total height of 18 ft. Inside Size of} | oaq. |Price complete made to raise and lower portion of floor automatically, Cage in clear. ready.to fix. and are Self-Sustaining. This is,the most satisfagtory ft. in. ft. in. £ seed: Dinner Lift on the Market. References to Lifts SATS SLES D all er the United Kingdom. ‘19x11 4|%.cewt; 810 O : Ls. d. 20x11 6/2 cwtt 910 O Z be z To raise 40 Ibs., complete as above, ; 200 2 x I 2 cwt ropes spliced and ready to fix. 2 : x6 2) - rf cwt ie a p GOODS LIFT DRIVEN BY To raise 80 lbs., complete as above ... 14 O CG 26x23 . cwtll4 0 O ELECTRIC MOTOR OR FROM To raise 15 cwt., complete as above ... 16 O O Sole EXISTING SHAFTING. PLEASE SEE OTHER SIDE (B). LIFTS, ELEVATORS, &c. Sec. J. THE LIFT & HOIST Co., PREMIER IRONWORKS, Telephone: 223, DEPTFORD. MOTOR CAR OR CARRIAGE LIFT. Toraise 1 ton. Platform 12ft. x 6ft. Total height zoft. ESTABLISHED 1870. DEPTFORD, LONDON, S.E. Telegrams: ‘‘ ENDLESS’? LONDON. BASEMENT OR CELLAR HOISTS. Can be made either Vertical as shewn or Inclined with a Ladder, which can be used for access into Basement. To raise 5 cwts. £16 O O PRICE: - £45 O O. : a : ui . o ** SIMPLEX” SWING JIB CRANE This illustration shews our Ware- house Wall Crane with ornamental round wrought iron Swing Jib. The prices of Crane as shewn, but with Jib made of flat iron properly braced and stayed, and 8ft. radius with top and bottom Brackets, Bolts and Plates for 14in. wall, Crab Winch with Handles, and 80ft. Crane Chain, for fixing inside Hay Lofts, Granaries, &c To raise 24 cwts., Jib 2ft. bin. radius £6 10 O £8100 ” 5 ” > ” ‘““PREMIER” IMPROVED SACK HOIST with Lifting and Hand Chain for 20ft. Lift. Tested to 23 cwts. Ae on toe bs -O ” Sa - £2 12 0 WAREHOUSE, GOODS OR FACTORY LIFT By Electric, Hydraulic, Belt or Hand Power. Prices of Hand Power Lifts with Overhead Gear, Balance Weight, Cage, Guides, Spliced Ropes, and all Fittings. ala all ready to fix, are: To raise 2 cwts. 12 ft. high £18 0 0 To raise 5 cwts. £900 Es : ie es Fas: 5 . » 10, £110 0 eee oe pe £28 O O 9 15 a9 £14 O oO 9. 10 ” ” £32 Oo O Sp CAD ce £17 0 O pg LY ayy ” £36 O O MAKERS OF High Class Electric, Hydraulic and Hand Pewer Lifts, Hotsts & Cranes. PLEASE SEE OTHER SIDE, (A). REPRESENTATIVES IN ALL PARTS. \ 74 Sec. J) LIFTS, ELEVATORS, &c. 16] GARDINER, SONS, & Go., Lid.. Telephone 867 Telegraphic Address “ Gardsons, Bristol.’’ F 374. PARCEL or CHOP LIFT. Suitable for Shops, Lun- cheon Bars, &c. Prices complete, as illustrated, for a total height of 17ft. Size of Cage: wide. deep. high. Izin. «ro0in. 18in. £3 10 O. Polish’'d Mahogany Cage 7/6 extra. Size of Cage : wide. deep. high. 16in. 12in. 24 in. £4 0 O. Polish’d Mahogany Cage 11/6 extra. If above this height, 2/3 per foot extra. Stop to sustain cage at either floor, 10/- extra. a Hid Wit /, ' It (te: j — SSF ———S———== F 375. Improved DINNER LIFT. To work from below. Suitable for Private Houses or small Hotels ; will raise load under sideboard or dresser. Prices complete, ready for erection exclusive of enclosures, for a total height of 14 feet. To RatseE 14 lb. wide. deep. high. Size of Cage... 16in. I2in. 24in. £8 O O. Polished Mahogany Cage, 12/- extra. To RatsE 40 lb. wide. deep. high. Size cf Cage ... 24in. 16in. 30in. £9 10 O, Polished Mahogany Cage 19/= extra: If above this height, 3/6 per ft. extra. Top enclosure, Polished PitchsPine ss £315 0 Polished Mahogany 43 0 250 Deal or White Wood — UD (a U f 4 4 Y q yy if U H U U 4 a U H g iV V Y 2 Q Y H iy H f U 4 " + 7 388. SINGLE DINNER LIET. With overhead Gearing, to work with Endless Rope from any floor. Price of Ironwork only, with brake, balance weight, and eye and strap for cage, to raise 4 cwt., size of cage 21 in. wide x 18 in. deep x 24 in. high £415 O Ditto to raise ? cwt., size of cage 24in. wide. x r8in. deep x 36in.high.. £5 5 O Ditto to raise 1 cwt., size of cage 27in. wide x 2tdeep x 39in high ... £6 O O Price complete, with Cage, Guides, Bear- ers, Ropes, etc., for a total height of 20 feet from bottom floor to top of Rope Wheel. Zcwt., £916 O Scwt.. £1010 O 1cwt. £1110 O. If fitted with Patent Automatic Brake, 35/= extra. If above 20 feet total height, 4/- per foot extra for either size. Pol. Mahogany Cage, 4cwt. size, 20/- ex. Pol. Mahogany Cage, 2cwt. size, 2216 ex. Pol. Mahogany Cage, 1 cwt. size 26/= ex. F 377. DOUBLE DINNER LIFT. With overhead Gearing, to wo.k wit’ endless Rope from any floor. Price of Ironwork only, with brake and straps for cages to raise 28 lb. ; size. f cages, 18in. wide x 16in. deep x 27 in, high . £610 O Ditto to raise 56lb.; size of cages, 2tin. wide x r8in. deep x 30in. high £710 0 Price, complete with Cages, Guides and Bearers, Ropes, etc., for a total height of 18 feet from bottom floor to top of Rope Wheel, to raise 28lb. £13 0 0 56lb. $14 10 GC If fitted with Patent Automatic Brake, 40/- extra. If above 18 feet total height, 4 - per foot extra for either size. Pol. Mahogany Cages, 28lb. size 33/- ex Pol. Mahogany Cages, 56lb. size S9/- cx For Casements and Sashes, see Section L. _ Con. Com. J. Discounts and Quotations for Special Sizes on receipt of requirements. Complete Catalogue sent on Applicati .. LIFTS, ELEVATORS, &C. (Sec. J WAYGOOD & CO., Ltd. MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF LIFTS AND CRANES. ELECTRIC PASSENGER LIFT. The illustration below shows our Patent Automatic Push- Button Electric Lift, but where attendant is used we supply our ordinary Electric Lift with handle and positive mechanical cut-off, in case of oversight or carelessness. Waygood Hydraulic Suspended Lift. HYDRAULIC PASSENGER or GOODS LIFTS, on ‘‘ Suspended” principle, as above, or ‘‘ Direct’Acting,’”” with Ram underneath. Can be worked from ordinary towm mains or the Hydraulic Power Co.’s mains. NOTES. . We make more Electric Lifts than any other Company in the United Kingdom. We sell over 1,000 Machines every year, including Electric, Hydraulic, Belt, and Hand Lifts. APPLY FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TO R. WAYGOOD 4¢ Co., Ltd., Falmouth Rd., London, S.E. Sec. J] LIFTS, ELEVATORS, &c. | 163 R. WAYGOOD & CO., Lid. MAKERS OF ALL. KINDS OF CRANES AND LIFTS. CRANES for RIVERSIDE, as fitted by R. Waygood & Co., Ltd., on the River Thames. HOISTS of all kinds. oe Waygood Electric Crane. * BELT-=DRIVEN LIFTS. HAND=POWER LIFTS of all kinds and for all purposes. Wayzgood Hand Dinner Lift. SPECIALITIES ! WAYGOOD LIFTS ON STEAMERS. WAYGOOD AUTOMATIC PUSH-BUTTON ELECTRIC LIFT, dispensing with attendant. APPLY FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TO R. WAYGOOD ¢& Co., Ltd., Falmouth Rd., London, S.E. 164 LIFTS, ELEVATORS, &C. (Sec. J See also Page 226, Telegrams—“‘ Lucas, Engineer, Brockley, S.E.” J.£. LUCAS & SON, SOLE MAKERS AND PATENTEES OF The A.B.C, Self-Sustaining DINNER and SERVICE SAFETY LIFT, BROGKLEY, S.E£. Contractors to the Admiralty, H.M. Office of Works, War Office. London County Council, UL ELEVATION. PLAN. LUCAS’'S PATENT Self-Sustaining A.B.C. Liit. Prices as above. IN USE ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. STOCK SIZES. Tc raise 30 Ibs. one (Single Box. Well Hole.) floor (10 fi.) Com-} 7, rid 2: | lete, mount ont 9 es x 2 £8 tos. beam, ready for Bea eCeR me fixing. 2.3 high 1.54 2.0 wide 2.64 56 lbs. 1.6 deep £9 tos. 2.3 high 1.104 | OTHER SIZES. ASK FOR ESTIMATE. DELIVERED FREE LONDON. Simplest, MOST Effective, AND Safest. UCAS® LIFTS ARE IN USE All over the Country. Immediately Hauling Rope is let go Load is AUTOMATICALLY LOCKED, and will not move until Rope is again pulled. OLD-FASHIONED BRAKE LINE SUPERSEDED. FITTED WITH ROLLER BEARINGS IRON DOORS. METAL CASEMENTS. IRON SASHES. &c. LUCAS'S Patent Self-Sustaining Lift, to Rise in Cablast. ‘ Prices as above. LIFTS ano CRANES Of every description. PATENT SWIVEL Folding Partitions. REVOLVING SHUTTERS. ELECTRIC LIFTS. > t+ } A. SMITH & STEVENS. Telegraphic | Address— See ‘‘ Hydraulics, 15, BATTERSEA. London.”’ Three essential points in a good Litt_Reliability, Safety, Economy. No Lifts combine these qualities in a higher degree than ours. a QUEEN’S ROAD, BATTERSEA, S.W. MANCHESTER—Norton Street; Greengate. SCOTLAND, NORTHUMBERLAND, DURHAM BIRMINGHAM—W. J. .A. KERR, and YORKSHIRE—W. REGAN, 2, Doune 43, Church Street. Terrace, Gourock, Glasgow. -DUBLIN—BOOTH BROS., Agents Also in HOLLAND, AUSTRALIA, Upper Stephen Streét. SOUTH AFRICA, etc., etc. A. SMITH & STEVENS, Telephone—115, BATTERSEA. Engine for Alternating Current Lift. Engine for Automatic Lift, controlled by Push Buttons. Why does the User prefer our Automatic Electric Lifts? Because they can be relied upon to do 24 hours’ work per day with certainty; and they save him money in repairs and power. QUEEN’S ROAD, BATTERSEA, S.W. The Robinson Printing Co., Ltd., 1, Lombard Court, E.C.—14270 ae ee Ghoul STABLE FITTINGS. gs HAYWARD’S STABLE FITTINGS “[ HE above view represents the interior of one stable at the Depot of the TorrenHam Urgan Disrrict Councit, where the Entire Fittings for 60 Horses were supplied and fixed by Hayward Brothers and Eckstein, Ltd., under W. H. Prescott, Esq., A.M.I.C.E., Engineer & Surveyor. H.B. & E., Ltd., have also recently carried out the following important Contracts :— BERMONDSEY BOROUGH COUNCIL Fittings for 70 Horses, under R. G. ANGEL, Esq., A.M.1.C.E. HAMPSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL 3 , 55 Horses, ., 0. E. WINTER, Esq., A-M.I.C.E. SOUTHWARK BOROUGH COUNCIL 55 , 48 Horses, ;; A. HARRISON, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. READING CORPORATION bs ,, 32 Horses, ;, J. BOWEN, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. BELMONT ASYLUM me , 28 Horses, ,; Messrs. T. W. ALDWINCKLE & SON ILEOPD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL - .. 26 Horses, ., H. SHAW, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. ASTON MANOR URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIE, Vs , 24 Horses, ., G.H. JACK, Esq., C.E., F.R.S. NOTTINGHAM CORPORATION a ., 20 Horses, ,, A. BROWN, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. WILLENHALL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ,, Pan tWorses. 4... 2: FELLOWS, Esq., C.E. GREENWICH BOROUGH COUNCIL P POSE OLSes, an, E. J. HEWARD, Esq., F.S.I. CANTERBURY CITY AND COUNTY A , 18 Horses, ,, A. C. TURLEY, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. BRENTWOOD URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL - : under J. E. FOTHERGILL, Esq., P.A.S.1., M.S.1. METROPOLITAN POLICE STABLES : : : , & D. BUTLER, Esq. : = , R. RENWICK, Esq., Surveyor. Mea CXtog Xe COWHOUSE, PIGGERY, AND HARNESS ROOM FITTINGS. STABLE PAVING. STABLE DRAINAGE. ‘STABLE VENTILATION. HORSHAM DISTRICT COUNCIL - - ILDUSTRATED* CATALOGUE: ON APPLICATION. HAYWARD BROTHERS & ECKSTEIN, LTD. 187—201 UNION STREET, BOROUGH, LONDON, S.E. And at 3 Simpson Street, MANCHESTER : 141 West Regent Street, GLASGOW. 166 STABLE FITTINGS. he S¥PANCRAS 3 IRONWORK-C°L? | Stabling, Paving, Drainage, Ventilation at Brookfield Stud Stables, for Mr. W. L. A. Burdett-Coutts, M.P. PATENT STABLE FITTINGS DRAINAGE and VENTILATION, and other kindred subjects of VITAL IMPORTANCE to the HEALTH of the ANIMALS housed, have received close EXPERT CONSIDERATION. Catalogues, Estimates and Designs sent on application. 171 St. Pancras Road, London, N.W. Telephone: 519 North. Telegrams; ‘‘ Equitation, London.’ See also Summary of Contents, page 1. By 4 £ f . Section K. Hinges & Springs. me Door Furniture, Casement eae Be. Sash. Piains. Pulleys Be. _ Kitcheners, Stoves, and Mantels. é FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. PAGE a hae PAGE. 173 Lerminc Bar Founpry Co... AE Ge) in oo AST 168 Leecorr, W.& Re Lp... ate Pee a aR ee RS 8 9 ES lye 169 RuopEs’ Parent Sasi Hane ING. CO; Be pha Se ae, 187" AIDE “Rimenie, (Ag. & Oo. oe Oe ee, eel 188, 189 177 oR U Oho OF UE I Ie aR ar a a RR Re i eel SO: 194 " Surrn, A., & STEVENS = ae a 5 aa eee val Smit & CurNer § ... vs ee hee 7h Merde ato die ONE Winn, ©, & Co. Ree. Se aa eae 172 4 me EPO are EN AC PETS T *Wricut, Guo,, Lye 2... Serre geuatiuees ah 190-2193. 17jS8—181 THOSE WHO | Kindly mean “ The Conteneines Compendium ' "as the source of their information, when communicating with the Firms represented therein, render an important Service in’ enabling us to secure the fuller support of Manufacturers, Be., thus making the Book more. comprehensive and valuable To aee a: Work of Reference, 5 HINGES AND SPRINGS. _ Perfection In. | Silent Closing Door Springs. ROBERT A NEW ADDRESS: 3 & 5 Emerald St. opposite. Bedf Pneumatic & (OPEN WIDER THAN For Fixing in Floor Ny DOUBLE ACTION.. ; Without Check—Quality F. For Doors not over No.330. 6ft. x 1ft. gin. x 1gin. - 23/- No. 331. 7ft.6in. x 2ft. 6in. x 23in. 34/- No. 332.— Forextralargeorheavy doors 46}. Special non-freezing and non-corrosive Oil and Cans extra. With Check—Quality F. For Doors not over No. 335. 6ft.x 1ft.gin.x1gin. 33/- No. 336. 7ft.6in. x 2ft 6in. x 2zin. 44/- No. 337.-— For extra large or heavy doors 66/- The “EMPRESS VICTOR” Pattern. Double Action Spring Hinge, showing unequalled opening capacity. TCT The * CROWN VICTOR DAMS, oid Row, London, W.C. Oil Check SPRINGS ANY OTHERS) and Overhead. , ad ; SINGLE’ ACTION. Steel-Faced. With Check—Quality H. ‘ For Doors not over . No. 350. 6ft. x 1ft. gin. x13in. 28/- No. 351. 7ft.6in. x 2ft. 6in. eee 40/- No. 352.— For extra large or heavy Bors: 64). es y 60 HIGHEST AWARDS. | The Patentee and. . Leading Maker. of .. the Screwed Rod and its i ‘ Ati 5 90 | i Fig. 1, as fixed on face of door. Also suitable for fixing on the PRICES. back of the door if desired. For Doors not exceeding. Each Recommended for Inner Doors. No. 183. 2ft. 6in. wide xX 14 in 18/- The Best Overhead Pneumatic », 182. 2ft. 8in. wide x 2in. 22/- Silent Leor Spring. », I8I. 3ft. 6in. wide x 3in. - 26/ Nickel-Plated. Superior Finish. 1 4, 180. ft. wide x gin. - 33/- Regulator System of I *f | Ventilating Gearing aes l See page 199 for Gearing, Fittings, &c. Please write for New Catalogue. 15 GOLD MEDALS AWARDED. HINGES & SPRINGS. | 169 BALDWIN’S BUTTS ARE MADE WOM Yes vs Sec. K) BALDWIN, SON & @o., Ltd. STOURPORT. Also Broad ah 200 and 564 of all Sizes. PARLIAMENT HINGES, SKEW BUTTS, & CAST-IRON HINGES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PEPIN I I ET ES US UE? ES may wage Buyers are earnestly requested to see that the name BALDWIN, zx addition to the quality number is cast on all the Butts they purchase—NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE. These numbers were ORIGINALLY ADOPTED BY B. S. & Co. to distinguish the different qualities, but since these Butts have obtained favour with consumers, the numbers have been copied by other makers. They are now registered as their 3 TRADE MARK BALDWIN BALDMIN BALDWIN 200 ESR S64 B.S. & Co., Ltd., are also Makers of | TRADE MaRh. PRESSED STEEL BUTT HINGES No. X100 PRESSED STEEL BACK FLAPS No. X110 Pressed Steel Cabinet Butt Hinges No. X130 And other Patterns. London Office: No. 59 HOLBORN VIADUCT, E.C. sumcnos EVERY HINGE. 170 HINGES & SPRINGS. [Sec. ARCHIBALD SMITH & STEVENS, , Felegraphic Address— ‘Hydraulics, London.’’ Manchester—Norton Street, Greengate, Salford. Birmingham—W. J. A. Kerr, 43, Church Street. Dublin—Boortu Bros., Upper Stephen Street. QUEEN’S ROAD, BATTERSEA, S.W. Telephone— No. 115 Battersea. Scotland, Northumberland, Durham, and Yorkshire— W. REGAN, 2, Doune Terrace, Gourock, near Glasgow. Hollaad—Havusmann Bros., Wijnstraat 46, Wijnhaven 37, Rotterdam. a ATT << ‘ J ai a | ut ee Reduced prices of ‘‘ Janus” Door Springs. No. Size. Price with Price with Extra for Lubricant and Brass: Trough Shoe. Iron Strap Shoe. Outer Box. Screws. ee ck: 35/0 33/0 5/0 1/8 2 60/0 55/0 g/o 4/0 No. 1 Spring is suitable for Internal Doors up to 2 ft. 9 ins. wide. No. 2 Spring is suitable for larger and External Doors. Outer Boxes are recommended when Springs are let into Tile, Mosaic, Cement, or similar Floors. The Spring may then be moved for repairs without cutting up the floor. BR, Byes fer ae a Bees Stas rae = eee 3 Re ER SER PRS: a een eee eee sie fos. 15[- Above Prices are to a scale of 3-in.=1-ft., but can be made to any disnensions. Discounts AND SPECIAL PRICES FoR LARGE QUANTITIES ON RECEIPT .OF SPECIFICATIONS. For Lifts and Iron Doors see Sections F & J. Complete Catalogue sent on application. — - GARDINER, SONS, & Co., Ltd. Tsptene: MELSON STREET & MIDLAND IRON WORKS, BRISTOL, Téssisi's sett Improved Wrot. Iron Mitre Joint Sashes. ae mes israexepel Furw Size Sections o WrHicH JHESE Od,» Prices vary from 6d. to 2s. 6d. per ft. super. according to quantities, sizes, number of Panes, Section of Iron, and Design. Exact ESTIMATES ON R + ECEI F IREMENTS. if “The Sashes are in every way superior to Cast Iron, being practically unbreakable,.and offer less obstruction to light For Lifts and Iron Doors see Sections F & J. Complete Catalogue sent on application. BeiGon: Com. L. 4 ¥ ° ~_ = S Sse L| SASHES, @ASEMENTS, AND FRAMES. bei: SASHES, CASEMENTS, AND FRAMES. SeCaL HAYWARD’S PATENT “PUTTY GROOVED” STEEL SASHES. Opening Sashes Full size sections of 12in. Bars. Bull’s-eyes, Fanlights, to all Requirements. Also made in 14 in. and 2in. Casements, &c. HAYWARD’S PATENT PUTTY GROOVE SASHES have béen supplied to— London County Council .. we oe -- BARKING. Great Northern Railway Co. 4 - -- MANCHESTER. H. M. Ordnance Survey Office .. a -. DUBLIN. S.E. and Chatham Raiiway Co. ‘ “A -- BLACKFRIARS, &a H M. Irish Lights Office .. es : -. DUBLIN. Southwark & Vauxhall Water Co. .. -- HAMPTON, &c. Metropolitan Electric Supply Co., Ltd. .. LONDON. East Surrey Water Works ie a -. PURLEY. Corporation Electricity Works .. we .. MANCHESTER. Aldershot Gas and Water Co. .. oh .. ALDERSHOT. Corporation Tramways Dept. .. Be .. SHEFFIELD. Vickers, Sen & Maxim Ne a is .. ERITA. London United Tramways Co. .. a .. TEDDINGTON, &c. Mann, Crossman & Paulin, Albion Brewery “LONDON. North British Railway Co. ws ie .. GLASGOW. Serpell’s Biscuit Factory .. eS Rie -- READING. London & South Western Railway Co. .. SOUTHAMPTON. Singer’s New Factory nS Ke a .. GLASGOW. HAYWARD’S STANDARD CAST IRON SASHES e mm | nn me MADE TO SUIT BRICK DIMENSIONS TO AVOID in. § in. screw. down out of the way of blinds, & en gi32 i? aie ead: Ms piss Brass 1751 ee 5/- T/Go0s5 Hinged at top, opening out, or for Pivot Sashes, same prices. COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED SHEETS AND LIST OF PRICES OF THESE AND OTHER FANLIGHT OPENERS WILL BE SENT ON APPLICATION. ia: 202 7 GEARING & FITTINGS. ae oes GARDINER, SONS, & Co., Ltd., “ger. ~~ NELSON STREET & MIDLAND IRON WORKS, BRISTOL, Teczizets Aséress: OPENING GEAR. suave a eer, LULU LLL MMA Ae —— _ SFA —— Sp = fy — a _— )———{— = = 4 U " rs — — Tea ") eee : | FIT SF a SH ama iE. LOM ie [ L \ | Mut Nt ol. Horizontal Motion Self “Sustaining Opening ~ Gear for Lights or Louvres in any position, and for any (LEE number of Lights or Length of Range. 2s Go To open 3 sets of 6 Louvres in range of 12 feet #2 15 O Vie eeat g|- extra for each additional set of Louvres. for. ae”: To open 3 Lights in range of 12 feet ... .. 82 60 6/6 extra for each additional Light. Uy a Ly ir Lever Opening Gear, with Quadrant Regulator. F 756. _ Self-Sustaining Lever Opening Gear ai vf T : 3 i g Pp 1S ) ees op Lights, F157. Front Lights, F158. with Screw Regulator for Lantern Lights. “i To open 3 Lights in range of 12 ft. ee Bes £1 7 O To Open 4 Lights in range of 12 ft. ... .. £2160 ’” 4 ” ” 16 ft. oe tee 1i1 6 ” 6 ay AD 18 fi ee 600 340 ; 20 ft. nah ae 116 0 18 - 5 ae For Lights not or Lights not : di ‘ . eae sh | For Swing ‘Cehoe F161. Lever Opening Gear for Over- head Lights, a super, Iron with {kw Lights, Iron with with Self-sustaining Wheel and Screw f{ Regulator. py Se | polished Brass AS polished Brass hy All Iron, box and To open 3 Lights in range of 9 feet - £115 O Wi box and handle 5/- per set } | handle, Ra Ey: i i 12 feet rae oe . 118 69s 13/- : 13/- why Oats » ‘18 feet SEG: 1 Aa Above Prices are with Rods not exceeding 6 feet long. Discounts and Quotations for Special Gear to open any number of Lights simultaneously sent on receipt of requirements. For Doors and Sashes, see Sections F & L. Complete Catalogue sent on application. ay is! " SEES SSS i i woe a See also Summary of Contents, page 1. Section M. : Drainage Pipes, &c. Sanitary and Sewer Castings. Sanitary Manufactures. St : : : ©6000000000000000 FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. j PAGE . _ Ancnio-American Ropy & Oaxum Co. ie a Ge “ Kpwarps, J. C..’ ~ Broap & Co.,’Lp. if er Ae Ne 8) 0206, 207° - (8 Hare oM garden OO: nae ata “Copzuns, G-5°& Sons. 24 os 2 ee Ge! wt 2-204 North British PLuumpine Co., Lp. - CRAPPER, Ws, °& Co., Lp. een tt his PA Yom Sr. Pancras: Ironwork Co;; Lop. Dawson “ Co., Lp. Lees MRPs Bis Pe He 20S WARNER, JoHN, & Sons Cae J. a ay Bee on ae ae en 208 a 4S ee ee tS = wa ee wes PAGE 210 213 208, 209 212 214 PLU MBERS' OAKUM. For Caulking Joints of Gas, Sewer and Water Pipes, Electric Mains, &c. 56 lb. Bales ANGLO-AMERIGAN ROPE & OAKUM COMPANY. Offices and Stores— 19, CANNING PLACE. (opposite Custom bas LIVERPOOL WRITE FOR BLOGK CATALOGUE. ae@- PRICE. LISTS ON APPLICATION. i To. Town and District Councils. | Donkin’ s Separating Dry Closet | (PATENT) Sanctioned by Local Government Board DONKIN’S DRY CLOSET maintains the natural separation of liqnids from solids by a pedestal in front and dry receptacle behind. ADVANTAGES.—Contents of bucket always dry. Ensuring great facility in removal. Economy in‘the earth supply. All offensive smell obviated. Full manurial values.. E Economical, sanitary, and simple to install. Single Containers to suit special requirements, Certificate of the ‘‘Institute of Hygiene,’’ Devonshire Street, Harley Street, where sample and particulars can be seen. Price from 42/- upwards. , Catalogue and further Particulars free on application to J. DONKIN, 4 Albert Road, Bournemouth ; and 73 HIGH STREET, CLAPHAM, LONDON. TRENCH PUMP OUTFITS. © With 15 and 20 ft. of 3 in. Suction Hose Complete. Works—HOPWOOD STREET, 3 LOOSE HOOK: SPECIAL FREE OFFER WRITE FOR IT, 204 DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. COUZENS’ ANTI-FLOODING Ea’ AWARDED MEDAL OF THE SANITARY INSTITUTE. Guaranteed to be the J so most: perlect sce Anti-Flooding Trap . .on the market. . Architects can with .. 3 *etontidence 47% Specify these Traps. SPECIAL iS QUOTATIONS Ni \« \ bs 22 NS WS LARGER Ni — a SIZES. No. 1. Patent Gully. eee Ball Valve Interceptor. PRICES: Earthenware, 4in. and Gin. Outlet, 30/- PRICES: Earthenware, gin., £2; 6in., £3; 9in., £4 10 Tron, {222 Ainvand bin, )i2),° 12 45}- Iron, 4in., £3; 6in., £4 10; 9in., £7; 12in., £15 Ys Supplied to H.M, Office of Works, Lords of the Admiralty, London School Board, all Leading Cospcepiges and numerous Estates and Companies. REPEAT ORDERS: TESTIFY TO THEIR EFFICIENCY. EASY ACCESS TO THE DRAINS. Couzens’ Patent Automatic | Couzens’ Patent Casement Hinge Saw Guard. _ FOR CASEMENTS OPENING OUTWARDS. Repeat Orders from His Majesty’s Government. : This Hinge €) ae allows of the be ,adjusted Outside of for Casement being different cleaned ; thicknesses from thé inside os ere of room, thereby the’ case Saving expense with other and inconvenience Guards. of Ladders. PRICES: For Saws up to I2in., £2; 1sin. » £210; 24in., PRICES PER PAIR. SR ane HB iaeet leon - 30in., £3 1G; 36in., £4; 42in., £4 10; .48in., £5. Light pattern, for casements up to 4ft. 6in. high 5/- : SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR LARGER SIZES. Heavy; # ” over 4ft. 6in. ) ,, 6/- pL OR FURTHER PARTICULARS AS.TO ANY OF THE ABOVE, APPLY:— GEO. COUZENS & SONS, City ae Works, Telegrams: ‘© INTERCEPTOR, CARDIFF.”’ ue tn OXFORD LANE CARDIFF. Telephone: National, No. 461. a hth val) be Linen ids lank, DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. 205 Elevations. WSON ¢€ Co. Ltd. (CLEMENT B. BROAD, Governing Director.) Sections. ARCHITECTS SHOULD SPECIFY DAWSON & Co.’s STABLE GULLY, with Reversible Outlet, made in our Highly-Glazed Ephos Ware. Price Complete, with eet Frame and Grating, as shewn St. ne 17/6 Price Complete, with Light one Grid we 12/6 DAWSON & Co.’s ANTI-BACK FLOW AND TIDAL GULLY, with Reversible Base. Made in our Highly-Glazed Ephos Ware. For use in low-lying districts where troubled with Back Flow of Storm Water. Price Complete, with Galvanized Grid a ee 35/- DAWSON &Co.’s INSPECTION GULLY Made in our Highly-Glazed Ephos Ware. 8 in. GRID. Zin OUTLET. IP Sh Od Price Complete, with Galvanized Grid, and fitted with Stanford Jointed Stopper bys ar 10/- Price with Grid and Galvanized Sealing Plate .. 12/6 DAWSON & Co.’s GLASARM INTER- CEPTOR, Made in our Highly-Glazed Ephos Ware. Tuis INTERCEPTOR has a small square of glass cemented in instead of the ordinary stopper, it having been found that sometimes trouble has arisen through the cap sticking. In case of the chamber being choked, it can instantly be released by breaking the glass from the top of the manhole. The glass can be replaced for one penny. {4in. 7/- 6 in. 10/- g in. 20/- Bee ewes 61h Ojo) Ging in. 20/0 Sanitary Specialists, Bricks, Lime, Cement, and York Stone Merchants, Mendip Wharf. Battersea, London, S.W., ana Falcon Road, Clapham Junction, London, S.W. 206 DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. ‘Sec. M Telephones— Telegraphic Adaress— Head Office: No. 48, Paddington (2 Lines). “BROAD & CO., LONDON.” Blackfriars: No. 221 Hop. Finchley Road: No. 715 Paddington. Directors: - } © GEORGE HARRIS. ARTHUR G. HARRIS PERCY M. HARRIS. Medals and Certificates Awarded by international Health Exhibition, Society of Architects, Royal Sanitary Institute of Great Britain. Original Patentees of WHITE ENAMELLED CHANNELS, GULLIES, And many other Important Sanitary Appliances now in general use. BROAD & CO.’S stock of Sanitary Goods is one of the largest and most varied in London. Country orders executed with promptness and despatch. CHIMNEY POTS, CAPS, &c., CLOSETS, DAMP=-PROOF COURSES, FINIALS, FLOORING AND PAVING, PLASTER, &c. THE AUGEAN. Fic. 378. THE GULLIVER. No. 40s. WITH BRIDLE TO STOPPER. WITH GLASS DOME. 4in. FR Inlets ‘Varieties. (a THE DUPLEX. CHANNEL SHOE AND REVERSIBLE GULLY. CHANNEL TROUGH. | : Channel Trough. Rabbetted for Gratings. BROAD & CO.,, LTD., 4 SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, W..; OLD JAMAICA WHARF, UPPER GROUND STREET, BLACKFRIARS. Sec. M) DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. | i es 207° lelegraphi Aadress— Telephones— elegraphu Ac ‘ Lh) Head Office: No. 48, Paddington (2 Lines). ** BROAD & CO., LONDON. Blackfriars: No. 221 Hop. Finchley Road: No.715 Paddington. . eC) A ; j Directors :— GEORGE HARRIS. ARTHUR G. HARRIS. PERCY M. HARRIS. BRICKMAKERS, SANITARY SPECIALISTS, LIME, CEMENT, SLATE AND TILE MERCHANTS. IRON DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT. A large selection of Best Heavy Cast Iron, Coated Drain, Soil, and Rain Water Pipes, Gutters and Connections, &c., kept in Stock. | The “Premier” Series of Manhole Covers are extra strong, carefully finished Covers, which have been specially designed by :: BROAD & CO. for use in important Public and :: Double Seal Covers, as il- lustrated, are intended chiefly for Exterior use, Triple Seal Covers being specially suitable for In- terior use. No. 20 ComsBineD Key LIFTER Private Buildings, where an absolutely secure :: Cover, unaffected by : climatic conditions, is essential. AND CLEANER. ma <= 7 A Large Variety of Manhole Covers for all classes of work kept in stock Registered Office and Depot: 4, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, W. Brick and Gravel Depot: 2, SOUTH WHARF, PADDINGTON, W. Thames Wharf: OLD JAMAICA WHARF, UPPER GROUND ST., BLACKFRIARS, S.E. Railway Depots: FINCHLEY ROAD, N.W., LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. HAYES, MIDDLESEX, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. Cowley Brickfields, Gravel Pits, and Depot: | WEST DRAYTON, MIDDLESEX. Illustrated General Catalogue, 1906 Edition—large or small size, and Supplementary Catalogue, 1907, may be had on application. 208 Oy: DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. [Sec. M Limited. CONTRACTORS TO H.M. OFFICE OF WORKS. Telegraphic Address: ESTABLISHED 1881. Telephone No.: *Ductility, London.” 5645 Westminster. Highest Class Sanitation. scrum. Drainage, Plumbing, Heating, & Ventilation. Patent Cast Iron Inspection Chambers. SSS ee TEIN Branch Inlets can be attached according to Drawings. This form of Chamber is suited to every description of Drainage. Complete Cast Iron Drainage Installations, lettered, numbered, and delivered compiete, ready for SAxing, ' ongreceipty oi adrain plans. Inspection Chambers specially cast to fit all branch drains. This Company were the originators of Cast Iron Domestic Drainage, and have had a langer experience in applying it than any other firm in existence. Please write for our latest ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, which contains many new and important Improvements. > Sec. M) DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. — ef hg Sa The “Star” Lead Astrigal Band and Tack. rviisiceire™ Looks Well and Pleases the Client. MAKES A FIRST-CLASS JOB. Takes 50 per cent.less time to fix than the next best on the Market. Takes the minimum of Solder and gives the maximum of Strength View of Front. Reg. No. 491564. —— SSH] Z = Freal ESeiy es raga ees __—SS==S==S= _aSSSSSSSSekxk __—SS=SSS=S== _ SSS For 2 in. lead pipe 2/- each ” 24 9 ” 2/3 x9 i Lil ee sti Gs 216-55 A and B Lead Pipes. Fase Sales 29 C ,, C Plumbers’ Wiped Joint. ,, .4 yee Special Quotations given for Quantities of not less than One Dozen. The North British Plumbing Co., Ltd., I5, Carteret Street, | (QUEEN ANNE'S GATE) Telephone : No. 5645 Westminster. e ‘Telegrams, ‘* DUCTILITY, LONDON.” W estminster, S.W. 210 DRAINAGE, PIPES, &c. [Sec. M ) (- EK; % (a mw Se: =i) Plan of Uehiane and Crate THE CULES are an sae =F on my 1" DEANS patent Rapes which hone had such a very large dale the additional advantage béivs| That there is an. access to Me cain. and This bang made oval inaléad | lofcircular admits a cleaning rod wilh grealer ease. “IME TRONWORK, lis GaWanized and He openine fo access hole is fied wilh otarefords | [patent Join! wt Whidh, make air aud gas light aw ae ee we) 3] 6.| 8.) 9.12) 19.18. lr wroy wie PIPE "6 FACH EXTRA | PRICES 76 MOOG TAOY A4O A rrcx ON RAIL. AT WE ae a FS 8 = “TERMS ery) DISCOUNTS ON APPLICATIO ne soe Sec. M] SANITARY MANUFACTURES. 211 By Royal Warrant of Appointment to His Majesty the King & H.R. H. the Prince of Wales. The “Improved Kenon” Disconnecting Traps. 4 4t06 5 6 9 eye Mba Aba shee in. Brown Glazed 9/6 11/- 11/- 11/9 29/6 White Glazed 15/3 17/6 17/6 18/3 31/6 White Glazed Channels for do. Zit. 2/0) 3/9) 40/8) mG) Ome) 9 2ft.6in. 3/- 4/3 98/9 4/- TW- Deep Seal Air-Tight Frames and Covers. No. 496. Outside, Opening. Painted. Galvanized. Inches. Inches. Suede d SoS 6O 0.2 OF ST a WBS BOR 2heesOr anise. 18.8: 92 “886 Ay SK AS pe Se Dat UE ee We BON 2A 2A Xuron 6018 9 ye 1509 254x 21% 20 x I OF16 70-9, 383.6 PUN SS Sty aks) 3 ie 012 9 1 29 AOR GD) iy Sey LOA TO a a Sees We Bors Ge Wey he) 207 Xie 2G 010-8 ~ 0:18, 0 Fiushing-Rim Grease Traps. No. 556, with 3 in. Back Inlet, two 2in. Side Inlets, and Galvanized Grating .. 19/6 No. 557, with three gin. Inlets, and 1oin. Galvanized Grating Fo aye Outlet of Traps, 4 inches. Nos. 556 and 557. Improved Automatic Flush Tanks for Drains. Gals# 747s: d Gals. £ s. d. a0) PAE 4o 37 9 15 SEN ay. fe) 50 4 8 6 20 219 6 60 419 38 25 8 3 6 75 oO [486 30 a) 100 6 8 6 Valve Closets. With Basin and Slop Top in one piece and Ventilating Union off Overflow Trap. Valve Closet, with White Ware Flushing-rim Basin with fixed Slop Top, China Dish, tin. Supply Valve, Copper Air Regulator, Ventilating Union off ce aoe et as shown 5 : £412 0 If with rj in. Valve Extra 3/6 A Box Enamelled inside, or of Lead Extra 4/9 Box fitted with Brass Top Extra 7/3 ip ee ee Pedestal Wash-Down Closets. ‘The Improved Marlboro’,’’ with Lead Trap. No. 1066. White or Ivory W.C. with fixed Slop Top and 6 lb. 9 Lead P. Trap as shown.. 47/6 No. 568. Ditto Without Top 32/6 e EXTRAS. yw: Basin with Raised Ornamentation = 2/- Basin Printed outside 5 ae 4 ‘*S. Trapin liewof P. Trap .. ao) AWS: 8l1b. Trapin lieu of61b. .. aes 1/6 Trap with Brass Collar 56 ao KS Trap with China Lining .. aa) | G/G Syphon Water - Waste Preventers. quil Inlet Valve, 1fin. Lead Syphon, and Chia Bulle. Onl (16 Ditto, 3-Gallon, with tI}in. Syphon a Ale O76: If Galvanized Bxtray g0e.on 16 Patent Valveless mecscr” Waste Preventers. | Painted. Galvanized. 2-Gallon 19/6 25/3 3-Gallon 22/6 29/6 = Cover’. : .. Extra 1/9 3/0 _ No. 814. Catalogue on receipt of Professional or Trade Card. Marlboro’ Works, Chelsea, London, S.W. 212 SANITARY MANUFACTURES. (Sec. M THE ST. PANCRAS PATENT STEAM WAGON [Re ayer TP SO ee ee | 5-TON STANDARD TIPPING WAGON Specially built for HEAVY WORK ON ROUGH ROADS. Municipal and Colonial Wagons a Speciality. Fitted with PATENT ROCKING FORE-CARRIAGE, PATENDTY VERTICATHRT RETURN 2 DUBE =bO here the most economical on the market. Write for particulars. St. Pancras Ironwork Co., Regd. Office: 117 St. Pancras Road, N.W. rtd Telegrams; *‘ Equitation, London.”’ Telephone: No. 519 North. Sec. M| SANITARY MANUFACTURES, Contractors for General Sanitary and Plumbing Work, Baths, Lavatories, Closets, and Internal Fittings of every description. 2 o/ KING Manufacturers of Special Sanitary Fittings, Ornamental Lead Work, Lightning Conductors, éc. DRAINS, MANHOLES, AND IMPROVED PATENT COVERS, SEWAGE TANKS, FILTER BEDS, FIRE HYDRANTS. Heating by HoT WATER Ornamental Radiators, Coils, &c. Surveys made and Reports given on the condition of the Sanitary ‘a Fittings, Drains, &c., of Public Buildings, Works, _ Private Houses, and Special Arrangements made for maintaining same in Sanitary Condition by Periodical Inspections ———— trical inspections and Cleansings. ee LSS POWER PUMPS, &c. OR STEAM, | Maier Mai once a ree eS , y Wetewre ; Oe hier re ‘4 ki os has ee : fTelephone— JOH N WARN ER & SONS, No. 8849 London Wall, ie en, Loox. AY DRAULIG & SANITARY ENGINEERS,...cevewieeee 2, JEWIN CRESCENT, CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, E.C. Manufacturers of Hydraulic Machinery of every description. Wind Engines, Fire Engines, Garden Engines, Water 4 Wheels, Rams, Deep Well Pumps, Centrifugal Pumps, Horse Gear Frames, Engine Frames, &c. Cocks and Valves for Water at High or Low Pressure, Plumbers’ Cocks and Fittings, Closets, Baths, Lavatories, Steam Valves and Engine Fittings, Beer ee and Fittings, Church, Cuekee School, Plantation, or Factory Bells, and General Braziery. BELLS OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. oe Mee Quarter Bells. Lighthouse Bells. Manufacturers of CATHEDRAL AND CHIMING CHURCH BELLS. : APPARATUS AND Single Bells or Rings. Public Clock Beils. MAGHINES. Chapel & Cemetery Bells of every description. Founders of BIG BEN, 16 Tons; Westminster Quarters, 8 Tons. Hall, Liverpool, Bolton, Sunderland, and Darlington Town Hall Bells. Bellfounders to the London School Board. The Trinity House Corporation, &c., &c. Church; Chapel, and School Bells. WARNER’S PLUMBERS AND ENGINEERS’ BRASS WORK. FIRE COCKS, HYDRANTS, AND APPLIANCES. a WARNER’S IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAMS, For Water Supply. WARNER'S DOMESTIC PUMPS & SINKS, IMPROVED PATENT | BALL Mee >! WATER SERVICE COCKS, BOILER COCKS & VALVES. fet Cast Iron , f A SS Brass Force Colonial ; ar ~ Warner’s Elastic Valve Braziery. Copperwork. Deep Well Pumps. Pumps. Pumps. Portable Closets. Closets. WARNER’S Lavatories, Baths, Water Closets, in great Variety with Patented Improvements. FIRST CLASS LONDON MANUFACTURE AND FINISH. For Home, Colonial, and Foreign Markets. Suited for WATER WORKS & PRIVATE SUPPLIES. Full Descriptive and Illustrated Priced Catalogue Post Free upon Application. See also Summary of Contents, page r. Section N. Church and Factory Bells. Blinds, Seine Lifts, Shutters, & Partitions. — Shop Fronts, Letters, Name Plates, &c. Draught Excluders. Stair Treads, &c. FIRMS REPRESENTED IN THIS SECTION. PAGE | PAGE AppLEBeE Bros. Pe ecniane sine er rs) yok ONY | JANES & Son, , 2. PL Us SE ee ek BIRMINGHAM Bio Co. sapere 5 Nee Spe hePelite _. Keysinetron Wixpow ep Ge. sa be) ae RA Ke) ey Brapy, G., & Co. a Oi eater ae Hs a6) , Lucas, J. E:,& Sow. 2. Bs Bs an SS S226 Carr, CHARLES, Lp. |W. ae el Ae ‘tis Pence US | Lyre’s nee WovEN Shae: TREAD Co., Lp. esi a Oee Te DEAN, JS: Ena tit ite oe sul rey 8) Scorr Bros. Ey i By a te ah sath LAO Francis, S. W., & foe ue SSN) Bee Gal oo See oa ee Genet wie Dat SHEAUENDROBS ko SCA: PM at tay nd ad hs OO aes Hat, Joun, & Sons... ee Bae ats set) hve SoPER, JOHN | des - Harriey BROS? fon Dg AI ak ae ay eeO he | SrrerR, THoRNBoROUVGH & Co. ‘Hopkinson & Co., Lp. ... A Be fi ae ROE | THORNBOROUGH, F. M., & Sov HOLT OW. R Se... ue ne a SAR a Tinea: | WIiraMs, G. A., & Son CHARLES CARR, Ltd., The Bell Foundry, SMETHWICK. PATENTEES AND CONTRACTORS TO ge _S aM z ALSO TO THE ADMIRALTY ARD H.M. ROYAL ORDNANGE STORES, -ogge—Sigauaan. WAR OFFICE. Manufacturers of Bronze Tomb Raiis, Brass and Zinc Stair Treads, and all kinds of Brass Work. Church Bells. Tram Bells. House Bells. Plantation Bellis. Dinner Gongs. GASTERS OF School Bells. Hand Bells, Buoy Bells. Lighthouse Bells. Colliery Gengs: ALL eis OF unis Bells, Alarm Bells. Ship Bells. Locomotive Bells, Signal Gongs. d Bells. Cattle Bells. Musical Bells. Hall Gongs. &c., &c. 12 @OLD MEDALS AND 1 BRONZE MEDAL, ; Experienced men sent to Inspect, and Estimates given for all kinds of Repalrs to Bells ang Fittings — | CATALOGUBS FREB ON APPLICATION. ‘BLINDS. Jelephore WN? aoF. PUOTNEX. THE LARGEST MANUFACTURER Tele praphie A garess “POLERONS 1 ONDON. i Dine oe GER AD 4 CROMWELL BUILDINGS. ROTOR apa ™M. GOVERNMENT. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. PIETROPOLITAN ASYLUPIS BOAR Di Ere Bre. Telephone; No. 1436 North. JOHN HALL & SONS, WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTURERS, 217 HORNSEY ROAD, LONDON, N. Tin Barrel Springs. Venetians. 1% in. diameter - - 4/4 per foot. Chae Ga aie ace ob lear a 12 in. m2 - 4/2 ” Better guys epee ae eo 2 in, A - - A/4 ‘i 24 in. ta - - A/T He 2% in. 45 = St AAO Minimum 3 ft. Roller Blinds. On Wood Rollers - OnT.B. Spring Rollers 44d. Minimum 15 ft. ” JANES & SON, BLINDS. 101, Aldersgate St., CITY, E.C., And 4, Panton St., HAN MARE Or: Works: Glasshouse Yard, E Telephone—13253 “‘CENTRAL.” Telegrams—“ REPAINTED, LONDON.” Contractors to His eke Ae s Royal Palaces, Picture Galleries, Post Offices, Courts of Justice, Museums, City Corporation, L.C.C,, School Boards, Police Stations, Banks, Metropolitan ‘Asylums Board, Hotels, Hospitals. Lace Sites Insertion Blinds. Spring Rollers. Mountings for Rollers, Venetian and Patent Appliances. Festoons and Window Draperies— Duchesse, Louvre, Curtain. QUTSIDE—Universal, Pineoleum Balcony Blinds, Helio-Scene. Oriental, Spanish, Fiorentine, Shutter, Venetian, Awning, and Conservatory Blinds. Transparent Blinds for illuminations, etc., etc. Heraldry and Writing. Japanese, Stained Glass, Reet Fern, and Dwarf Blinds. SE The illustration shows an improvement in Outside Bids for Shops. 3 Royal Letters Patent. SEZ EL AAAWAVwvVEE SE aS N\ i Si =. Z 3d. per sq. ft. Z Sun Blinds. Spring-box head - - 4/- per sq. ft. (socket irons). Florentine - - - 4/5 ‘Spanish, - - - 4/9 Minimum 16 ft. Z Liz =) SAISEMMONOW GR Ne 99 7 INS Sec. N) ce BLINDS. hie rae (217 mm —— CLE TOLLTTTDTTT TFAAHTNNTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTNNTNTTTOTTTTTTTTOTT NNT frontiers tn TNTTTTTTTITITTTINTTITITTTNT PTITTOTITTTNTTITTTITIIT css NOD T0777 tt) DD allt 4 AARC NAW NIG Ls y s Se eee ————— = BLINDS! BLINDS! BLINDS! APPLEBEE BROS.. ae Oa asdecow. WA LT H A M STOW , Telegraphic Addvess— “APPLEBEE BROS., WALTHAMSTOW.” ESTABLISHED 1883. Contractors to LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL, METROPOLITAN ASYLUM BOARD, BOARDS of GUARDIANS, SCHOOL BOARDS, &c. Largest and Cheapest Venetian Blind Makers in England. Venetian, Wire, Cane, Glass, Spring, Art Roller, Festoon, Spanish, Florentine, Oriental, Duchesse, Helioscene, Canaletta, Shop Spring Blinds, &c. “ox PRICES, kev Venetian— Our Speciality .. 2% Best, 54d. foot F Good 2nd, 44d. foot. Spring Roller Blinds, Best Quality, 6d. foot. Art Printed, on Brass Fittings, 5d. foot. Estimates Free. Measuring and Fixing within 10 miles of London, Free. Distances beyond, actual Fare and Time charged. All Blinds under 16 ft. charged as 16 ft. BUILDERS SPECIALLY CATERED FOR. Com. Con. M 218 BLINDS. (Sec. N THE BIRMINGHAM BLIND CO., Contractors to H. M. WAR OFFICE, UNIVERSE WORKS, 2392, BRADFORD STREET & ALCESTER STREET, BIRMINGHAM, . fe) rf oS Rae | ve oO g Snel a & Or Oe 5 = 58 o| 2 ys = 5 bi ral ae bao ia =) 4 Be Qo;e Om Wo al §& ase Oo ™ ol ie oO| © Ces S \ ZZ ee =| 6 3 oie ices = 3 BQ ee Q =< |= = oye om Or Am 8 > rt NDA 4 8s < py Q oe ed oe fea) > AS Ly Oo | HAVELOCK HOUSE, SUNDERLAND. OUTSIDE SELF-ACTING SPRING BLINDS AND INSIDE BLINDS MADE AND FIXED BY US AT THE ABO VE: 2 i) —— SPANISH Ff < . —<— We LORENTINE BLIND ORIENTAL BLIND _ HESIMPLEX BLIND WINDOW BLINDS of all kinds. Inside Blinds—Veneti‘an, Art Holland, Embroidered, Duchesse Lace Festoon, Insertion, Wire Cane, Stained Glass, and Opaque Blinds, for Lecture Rooms of Institutes, &c., &c. Casement Curtains. Outside Blinds—Spring Shop, Spanish, Oriental, Florentine, Helioscene, Simpiex, Simplex Spanish, Venetian, Conservatory; &c., &c. BLINDS. 219 Telegrams—‘“ BLINDS, LONDON.” Telephone—357 WESTERN. THE KENSINGTON TRAD™ MARK. | } TRADE MARK. WINDOW BLIND Co. ALBERT J. SHINGLETON.) 118 KENSINGTON HIGH STREET, LONDON, W. ua ESTABLISHED 34 YEARS. =@xu Messrs. R. LOWTHER & Co., The Patent ‘‘ Helioscene ‘’ Blind Makers, now incorporated with the above. Manufacturers of every known kind of INSIDE & OUTSIDE WINDOW BLINDS. \\ \\ \\ il] | oo HRP PSP mi iH A iD i i NT MHURRIRR Gs Sel Eeu ALIBI RL Pail me i on If Y fy itr 4 Ss filTHliny i af Hl a Le 4\\\ nn io . nl QZ 44 al a il I F 4 TT ttt | yy ener iii =a TMM AA Weve il l ] - iy ne) — ns am a | a /)! FLORENTINE. HELIOSCENE. SPANISH. PRICE LIST. Outside Blinds. Inside Blinds. > PER FOOT SUPER. SPRING Box HkEapD . ie Bos Se HOLLANDS . a .. ae from 43d. ReomMitNer gfe art Ue ray ee aeNS eae) Gals oaks 6d. SPANISH. us Re aft See EO LOGNED - * os . 1/- HELIOSCENE . a S26 PINOLEUM or TRoPicaL sb palit: ORIENTAL, (for Cireular Headed Windows 2a Si Ww i Ul Blinds under x6 ft, super charged as 16 ft. su OUTSIDE VENETIAN si se ae oth C ER DLINDS Sea : a - tram we Doe as or Shatter Blinds (hinged) ae By 4/- ANE (sliding) .. a 4/9 | WRITING, MONOGRAMS AND ARMORIAL, BEARINGS To esriiare super a All Outs side Blinds under 20 ft. super charged as 20 ft. super. | SHOP BLINDS, EMBROIDERED BLINDS, oe EST TMATED FOR. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE. Cornice Poles & pitting of every description. Brise Bise Empire & Renaissance. Curtains in all the latest designs. NEW CATALOGUE NOW READY.) The ‘ Helioscene’ is the only Outside Blind combining free view with perfect shade and ventilation. : ARCHITECTS’ DESIGNS CAREFULLY GARRIED OUT. Factories: BRIDGE ROAD and BLACK’S ROAD, HAMMERSMITH, LONDON, W. 220 BLINDS & SHUTTERS. JOHN SOPER, “lanufacturer Roller Blinds in Striped or Printed Hollands, from 5d. ner square foot. Spring Roller do. from 7d. per square foot. Venetian Blinds (of thoroughly seasoned Pine) from 7d. per square foot. Festoon Blinds, in Cotton, from 1s. 2d. 3; in Silk, from 2s. 3d. per sq. ft. Outside Blinds fiom 1s. 7d. per sq. ft. Italian do. from 1s. 6d. per sq. ft. Florentine do. from ts. 10d. per sq. ft. Spanish do. from 2s. 4d. per sq. ft. SPECIALITIES iN INSIDE AND OUTSIDE BLINDS. PATTERNS, DESIGNS, and ESTIMATES FREE, Patentee & Manufacturer of the LEVER-ACTION PULLEY for VEN ETIAN BLINDS. “OLD CAVENDISH STREET, W., LONDON. 20, GEO. BRADY @G CO., New Islington Shutter G Blind Works, Pott St., Ancoats, MANCHESTER. REVOLVING SHUTTERS Suitable for Shop Fronts, Dividing Class Rooms, Warehouses, Doorways, Motor Garages, &c., in Iron, Steel or Wood. S SN ] SPRING SHOP SUN BLINDS. = INSIDE & OUTSIDE BLINDS 2 i of every description for Hotels, Mansions, &c. [ C 7 Y) { Portable and Revolving Guards of all kinds. [© ¢ = WAREHOUSE HOISTS. DINNER LIFTS. [ / | See also page 160. and Catalogues on | ul Estimates application. Telephone No. : Telegraphic Address : “460, Holborn.’’ Fenestra. London.’’ WY WV \ \ \\ \ \\ \ \ \\ \ \, \\ \ \ \ \ KY \\ Nh \ \ ) \\ \ \\ \\ \ 4 \\ \ \\\\, \ \ \\ A\Y \ \\ \\ \\ \ \\\ \Y Wa i) \ \ \ \ eh) 7 y Ee SNS es A FRAWC/ SHE? NE = = =) PSs = Np ae aes SN soa S. W. FRANCIS & CO., Lv, 64, 66, 68, & 70, GRAYS INN ROAD, LONDON, W.C. Improved Wood, Iron, and Steel Revolving Shutters, Inside and Outside Sur- JMManufacturers of blinds on the latest improved principles, Glass Facias, Signs, and Stali-piatea in every variety and Style. Collapsible Sliding Gates for Entrances. GLASS WRITERS AND EMBOSSERS. GILT WOOD LETTERS MADE TO ANY DESIGN. Wrought Iron Entrance Gates and Shop Window Guards made to any Design. Brass, German Silver, Copper and Gun Metab Shop Fronts made to Architects’ own Designs. Wrought lron Doors for the Prevention of the Spread of Fire. gar ESTIMATES, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES, WITH PRICE LIST, FREE ON APPLICATION, RoR ETS EELS Or te rd by oes me ee ee ee oe 5 ms oo vik ys i ik she kaie eB BSe mH Seen” td ieee j Sah wd: ; ie 2 > 2? them meee is . ; F taste ( : - ‘ woke q SEzt be} ude : f 5 j s Re? Sten EGS soi Ni pete el oo eset eae? oth niial a HG 90D dM ee da ktaElsuaes Serie sad dad bege dese meme see eidativesiutinarmescatateiaendieeee ns substemassstentirs Bins eocteeieaiae Fj SEREOWS SUM hi bine e VNSeseeKse Mam ones i] . thie eas =] 9 ote EAE ES WS mee es ee see ah aa at ET, ? & e & BH i ? ; eRe REA sn se ie : Kew oa ao SS OE aie = PRMHERA SSSA a Beas BPR USeRS SALLE SS SE i SA WE TA GE SE cam GY ws HE | tonieahaateas RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LTD., BREAD STREET HAT or Fo IA ae ae agi GEPES a BOL Se Ye, 1A Ke sueaaauauaasaasgageannnneneenennna 7 amma: A eg ee a FE sige AL 4 AAT Tp TAMA LGM AR TAN ALA AA ae 7, = SS ae ch a = “Sean Sar = al wo ay ae WN > <7 gn |S vesvvvnenVTFTTOTTTTTNT farina HYGIENIC TENT ROOM | | ESTABLISHED [1864 a y" ~~ ! In Satteens, Silks, Muslins, &c. bd PaTeaTITTTNTTTTTTTTHTTT TITTY ari VENETIAN THE UNIVERSAL THE FLORENTINE THE HELIOSCENE Outside or Inside. E shall be glad to give |‘ our special attention and | advice to any question relative |: to the screening of Windows, \ or other positions, ensure the best results — |‘ Painted or ‘ ws ri . SSE SSS aI stained & varnished. —— for'shade, ventilation; . °° = 5 ee ee, GG | ; ie 5) ty IGS Ou'side Venetian,, 1. i YS) Gp Blinds under 20 ft. churged as 20 fet. OLD BLINDS RE-COVERED WITH NEW TICKS. SPRING ROLLER SHOP BLINDS. ' _. Covered with Att Linen BuinpD Ticks, and ; with Arms and Slides to be fixed in Cornice, from 12/6 per ft. lineal. Ditto, with Box on top of Cornice, 16/- per ft. lin. m= Blinds under to ft. charged as to ft. lineal. ~ LIND { German Silver joints and slides, AO/- extra. 224 BLINDS, SHUTTERS, & PARTITIONS. (Sec. N W. F. S. HOLT, BRADFORD. BOWLING BACK LANE, Reha ye No. I305. Telegrams—* HOLT, LAISTERDYKE.”’ The following « are all fit up ready for fixing, and placed on trucks in in BAA Tord — REVOLVING . SHUTTERS . in Wood, Iron, or Steel. SPRING . ; SUNBLINDS. VENETIAN . oe BLINDS . . Per Foot Supl. Best Redwood Shutters, connected poses? with opps per EDR IHe, ard Steel Strip, and worked by Springs : .. from 10d. If worked by Weights mr .. extra 2d. If Fitted with Iron Band Link Hinges, whielt makes a . much stronger Shutter (suitable for Warehouse and Coachhouse Doors, &c.) j so eed PXo Curvilinear Iron Lath Shutters... ue f one 5s re trom) “82/6 Corrugated Steel Plate Shutters .. SO im % 2/- Minimum Size “Invoiced, 25 i. sip. Per rot inti. Rollers and Brackets, wie CHORE, Canvas sewn on, and Iron Arms, with Sliding Extension .. a re sae ai .. from 5/= Rollers and Brackets Cae i 2/3 Minimum Size Invoiced, 10 feet ia ilies to above Se Lier ey if vequired. Per oot Supl. Made from best selected Quebec Srruce: Painted or Varnished, with Woven Linen Ladder Tapes, Cords, Tassels, Beaumont Actions, &c., complete, from 43d. Repainting, Taping and Cording : a fe ee 3d. Minimum Size gee 14 vee iapl. For Rlocentine: Oriental: Holland ana Wire Blinds, and for Lifts and Hace. see our Catalogues, which can be had free on application. Sai a a ESTIMATES given. with COMPLETE SPECIFICATION, on receipt of particulars. Manufacturers of Patent Swivel Partitions, Hinged and Folding Partitions, Ball Bearing Gearing. Collapsible Gates, Telephone: 1773 Tottenham. Telegrams: ‘‘Srenr, TOTTENHAM.’ STEER, THORNBOROUGH & CO., HIGH CROSS, TOT TENE AM LONDON, N. Manufacturers of Improved Spring Revolving Shutters, in Wood, Iron, and Steel. “ 2 dl eT EP ELE So Setanta aoe Se Art Metal Workers. ra a) INSIDE AND OUTSIDE BLINDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GATES, RAILINGS, LIFT ENCLOSURES, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK. Sec. N) SHUTTERS & PARTITIONS. 995 Telegraphic Address—‘‘ HARTLEY’S, GORTON.” Nat. Telephone 126 OPENSHAW., MANUFACTURERS, @uecen’s Road Machine DJoinery Works, GORTON, MANCHESTER. IMPROVED PATENT FOLDING AND SWIVEL PARTITIONS => a PRICE PRICE PER PER SUP. FOOT SUP. FOOT SWIVEL HINGED ‘ AND FOLDING FOLDING 2/4 1/10 Bxperienced In any workmen part ef the sent to fix Country. => => FOR DIVISIONS IN SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. In Sections from 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet, out of Carefully Selected Timber, either Pitch Pine, Yellow Pine or Redwood. A Wicket Door can be inserted in any Leaf. mw ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS. ~* REVOLVING .. SELF-ACTING SHOP . . SHUTTERS. SUN-BLINDS. IN WOOD OR IRON. Spring Blind in Box - - 6/3 per foot lineal. § Redwood Laths - - 10d. per foot super. Ditto, without Bex - - S/= 4, n Ditto, Chain Hin ged A 1 iF 5 ee All emeME Sci Caasadac fie agimgeror= and all On Trucks Manchester. On Trucks Manchester. 226 Kg YE See also page 164. Sole Makers and Patentees. THE CA ?9 Contractors to the Admiralty, War Office, H.M. Office of County Works, London Council, &c. A - PLAN:-CENTRAL SWIVELLED.— Excels all others for SIMPLICITY & EASY RUNNING. Some of the Advantages :— FOLDS in LESS SPACE. BALL bearings to SWIVEL action. BALL bearings to RUNNER |_ See action. { tration. RUNNING on a SERIES of | BALLS. METAL protected RAIL in floor (only 12in. thick). MORE EASILY kept FREE from DIRT. NO sticking of PINS in the groove. NO movable STILE at folding side (taking up space). CAN be made to FOLD CLOSE to WALL (if required). NO HALF LEAF at folding side. ANY Carpenter can FIX them. SUPPLIED all fitted together READY to FIX or FIXED complete. Also SLIDING PARTITIONS, FIXED PARTITIONS, JOINERY and DOORS of every description. —~ SECTION:-/4 FULL SIZE. — ’ _ Self-sustaining SAFETY DINNER and SERVICE LUCAS'S LIFTS. lied he New Town Hall and L G Other f fe lle ent h Hall, &€., Fanta Ssh Fire-resisting REVOLVING SHUTTERS Specialities. | [Ron poors, SASHES and CASEMENTS. SHUTTERS & PARTITIONS. J. E. Lucas & Son, Works :-TANNER’S HILL, S.E. (Sec. N BROCKLEY, sc — PLAN: -ENDPSWIVELLED SOME OF THE MANY TESTIMONIALS (UNSOLICITED). One containing 753 feet super, all folding. Sept. 19th, 1905. “JT have pleasure in informing you that the Folding Partition which you supplied for the Duke Street Mission Hall (Workington, Cumberland), is I believe one of the largest in use. Size 41ft, 1oin. by 18ft. (all folding). All works well and gives general satisfaction.” P.S.—I hope the Partition you have now on order is about ready for dispatch.” We believe this is the highest and largest Partition ever made, and the Builder’s men fixed it. May 23rd, 1906. “JT have inspected the recently fixed Sliding Partition at Hertford Grammar School. and have been greatly zmpressed by the ease with which it was worked. It has evidently been erected with considerable skill and care.’’ Pusiic Works OFFIC, MERVILLE, GALWay, May 25th, 1906, ‘Enclosed please find cheque in settlement ot account for Partition supplied to the Presentation Convent. Galway. The Partitions are working very smoothly.” NATIONAL SCHOOLS, WANSTEAD, May 28th, 1906 “You will be glad to hear that I am delighted with the Partition. It is a very great success.’’ (30ft. by 13ft., all folding to one side). Further Testimonials given if necessary. Write for Estimates and Particulars. _ ‘i Sec. N] SHUTTERS & PARTITIONS. 2 fake BRADY & THORNBOROUGH.) (Established 1870.) 59 CHAPEL STREET, STORE STREET, MANCHESTER, | Manufacturers of Improved Patent Swivel Partitions, ALSO FOLDING sles FOR “pM bc CENTRAL OR SIDE ‘GauISsaq Sv SNIGI104 Improved - Ni INSIDE & OUTSIDE ————— WW \ - BLINDS Revolving 1 ANA) NAAR YY a ne i 1 C= WS ‘\ ‘a y \ \ \ \ \ AAR of every Description Shutters, = Ath ————— ‘hh Luggage In Wood, Iron and or Steel. Dinner Lifts. TESTIMONIALS, DRAWINGS, ; < PRICES, AND ALL DETAILS, ,3ajfiill WREE ON APPLICATION. ). ARCHITECTS’ DESIGNS CAREFULLY CARRIED OUT “NI 228 DRAUGHT EX@CLUDERS. (Sec. N SHEATH BROS., 87, CITY ROAD, LONDON. > > General Manufacturers of Draught Stop Mouldings. SOLE AGENTS FOR VALENTINES PATENT FELT WEATHER STRIP FOR DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC. Wor Perfectly excludes Cold, Wind, Rain, Snow and Dust. It 1s So SY the best, cheapest, most durable, and effectual Draught-excluding (a Moulding. N 0 is intended for the inside of upper sash. Nail to the parting strip with 3 inch 0. brads, or it can be used for Windows and Doors generally, applied same as No. 1. = Being less in price it is preferred by some, as it answers the same purpose as No, 1. Pric £ 2d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths. ‘4 5 N 1 is applied to Doors and Windows, making them air-tight, and entirely preventing 3 0. their rattling. Close the door and brad the strip to the jamb or frame, so that the felt presses gently against the door. For lift windows, close the sash and brad to the stop- bead at the sides and 4kottom, so that the felt will press gently against the sash. Fora neat job, mitre corners. Use 3 inch brads or finishing nails. Price 24d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths. No 2 is applied to bottoms of Doors, and also. to : bottom rail of French sash, the felt to press gently on the sill. Close the door or sash before applying. Use ifin finishing nails or 1 in. screws. Price 43d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths. No 3 is a perfect arrangement for closing the joints . between Double Doors. Close the doors and nail to one door, with the felt projecting over the other. Use 1fin. brads or finishing nails. Price 44d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths. i i N 4 is a neat and effective device for closing the 0. joint between the Upper and Lower Sash of Lift Windows, and also for French Windows, to close the | joint between the two sashes, For lift windows it is bradded to the top of lower sash, the felt extending to aid bearing on the upper; in case there are fasténings, apply to the under side of upper sash with the felt projecting over the lowerone, For French windows, brad to one sash with the felt bearing on the other. Use rin. brads or finishing nails. Price 34d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths. N 5 is made with double thick felt, and is applied to 0. the Bottoms of Front and Store Doors. Close the door before applying, and press the felt gently in the sill. Use 1in.screws. Price 6d. per foot in 7 ft. lengths. Nos. 59 and 60. Crimson, Green, or Drab Cloth Covered Draught Excluding Tubing. MOUNTED ON WOOD MOULDING VARNISHED OAK. See also Advertisement in ‘‘The Architect’s Compend SIZE saat IN 7 FEET MOULDING. din. Zin. Tin. LENGTHS. s.. d. Sac Sai: Price. .--

ee THE “APPLE TREE” DECORATION This Decoration is printed in pieces of 12 yards. Price from 14/- per piece, containing 3 lengths of 10 ft. 6 in. A SPECIAL BOOK OF ‘“*COMPLETE DECORATIONS” CAN BE FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. ede Ee ee SHOWROOMS: “The Wall Paper Gallery,” 31 MORTIMER ST., REGENT ST., W. 249 JEFFREY & CO.’S ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS. THE “HANOVER” DECORATION This Design requires two breadths to complete the pattern. The Frieze and Upper Paper combined are printed in breadths of various lengths. The Dado is printed in continuous pieces of 12 yards. Frieze and Upper Paper, price from 14/- per piece, containing 3 lengths of 11 ft. 1 in. Dado, price from 6/- per piece of 12 yards. Border, price from 6d. per yard. A SPECIAL BOOK OF ‘‘COMPLETE DECORATIONS” CAN BE FORWARDED ON APPLICATION. eS SHOWROOMS: ‘‘The Wall Paper Gallery,” 31 MORTIMER Sie. REGENT Sea WwW; 25 ' JEFFREY & @o. Manufacturers and Exporters OF ALL CLASSES OF FINEST HAND-PRINTED Inexpensive Machine-Printed Wall Papers. Highest Awards at all International Exhibitions, including 9 Gold Medals SPECIAL PATTERN BOOKS FOR THE NEW SEASON sent on application. HAND-PRINTED WALL PAPERS, from 3/6 to 21/- per piece. ‘““«COMPLETE DECORATIONS.”’ CHINTZ BOOK, from 4/- per piece. INEXPENSIVE MACHINE-PRINTED WALL PAPERS, from 1/- to 5/6 per piece. REAL SILK FLOCKS, from 30/- per piece. COLOURED FLOCKS. aya wy x Price from 5/- per piece. Price from 2/6 per piece. THE. =v Fy - Bellas ae 23 55 H : Bw, 2 5% EE Ndi) pe : Z = Pm Mi = Z| zal zany H E \ H Uut HEUTE Uioeth ma ee = a (a s S. HENRY SEARLE. | sy Memo.—This Price Book Division of the Compendium is not put forward in competition with the several Price Books at present in the market, but as supplementary to the numerous prices given in the Catalogue portion of the Work. Jt is based on average London Prices, but it should be distinctly understood that the amounts must be added to, or deducted from, according to local quotations. The prices are similar in many large provincial towns, but may not uniformly be the same. —LO SECTION I.—-SCHEDULE OF MATERIALS. Concreter & BrickLayER— 7 CoNCRETER & BRICKLAYER (continwed) — s: d. She ds Well-burnt clay ballast = -..Per yard cube 5 0o | Staffordshire blue common bricks... Ber Mem O20 00 Clean pit gravel nt = a ee) Do. __ do. best oe see » 82 0 Thames ballast... m8 Os Suffolk white or red bricks... 358 » go oO Clean sharp pit sand pee | Do. do. rubbers ... Fy) 140 0 Thames sand 550 Tm | Washing sand add. Ie) D ap Chalk or flare lime mis on 3 it GNA Do. Osmeen ss - Perbushel o 10 } ‘ : Grey stone lime in lump _.. Peryard cubenens 1G (Lambeth list prices at Warchouse.) Do. dove oc =) er bushel@ a7 10 1 2 a eh Do. do. ground ... ---Peryardcube 13 6 ° es grail pipes wi er Ee oe --- Perbushel 1 2 2 in. diameter, 2 ft. lengths Per ft. lin. 0 42 Blue lias lime in lump sb oe Peritons.2256 3 poe. ac O 44 Dome do. as -- Perbushel £ © 4 Do. 2 ft. and 2 ft. 6 in. lengths ,, °o 6 Do. do. ground ... aor Perton 26 o 6 Do. do. ° 9 Do. do. Gee 50 soo HPSS gk 9 DOW ds i 1 3 Portland cement ... non «<. Pereentalaey 6 is oe. do. wy 2 Th Do. do. aes - + DPerbushel 2 3 15 Dove, do z B86 Do. do. we oe ae Peritoneal One, 18 Dae edo: 2 5 3 Roman cement... ae -. Perbushel 1 6 | ae Does tt. 6 in, lengths is so Do. do. ee 50 aes Perton) 34) 0% | 24 Do: aa 5 10 6 Cement compo... ee SoC Bex hodaemt a0 ine Set 508 300 Ren Meaa27 ao Bends are charged as two feet of pipe with 50 per cent. added. rizzles ... oie a nee Ms Oo - mas ; : Grey Stocks ie as i E % ” Ditto with inspection sockets—double price. Picked Stocks for facings ... re - 52 6 Taper bends are charged as five feet of straight pipe. Malm Paviors occ soe oo op BQ) °C Single junctions and taper pipes are charged as four feet of Malm Seconds... one eae ae 80 0 seat cise Perbie & x Best Malms ee ae BAA A go oO Ditt ith j : 4 douked 24 Gault-pressed bricks eal A ey 70 O 1ttO with inspection eye, same price as double junctions. Staffordshire red pressed bricks ae Pi 6oO8! Double junctions are charged as six feet of straight pipe. 258 PRICE BOOK. WALLER AND Mason— a” fale FounpDER & SMITH (cont7mued)— Hassock stone for wall interiors ...Per yard cube 14 0 Do. galvanized ties for hollow Kentish rag stone for facings si68 Per ton 10 © walls tee oo sae Per cut. Bath stone, including cartage and Cramps.. see coe ” waste = a . Per foot cube 3 © Do. galvanized Be om Portland stone do. do. ax 3. 0 Eaves guttering, half round 3 in. ... Per yard lin. Hard York stone... aa ae *s A 8 Do. do. Velilemtess eo Do. do. Brite se * Do. do. Siti cae ” ENTE a Do. ogee 4 in. Rts s Fir sawn to scantlings 400 ... Per foot cube 2 6 Do. do. 5 In. vee ” Do. do. 24 in. x 34 in. «+» Pen foot lin, © 70" 23 Do. do. 6 in. ore ” Do. do. afin. X 44 in. a Pe Nozzle pieces and angles, 4in. ... Per No. Do. do. 2h in. x 53 in. i. ores Bix rig GOs 5 in, ase ee Do. do. afin. x 7 in ¥ o 33 Rain pipes, 2 in. diameter... .» Per yard lin, Doyedoe2sin, xe ommn 5 4 Oo 4 Do. 2gin. do. «. os ” Do. do. 2hin. x I1 in. : a o 5% Do. 3 in, do. wv te ” Dye Glos Gyo Ty SK Gey es 7 @ 2 Do. 34in. do. ... eee ” DO dow sue 45 0 x © o 24 Do. 4 in. do. «+ oes ” Do.) do. 3) ins.d< igdeine " b o 34 Won) 5) in dommes. wen 6 Do. do. 4 in. x 7, im a o 4 DOs | On uiit.n Gd OtmEers 606 oF Do. do. 3 in. x g in. 3 ; 0 5 Bolts and nuts for gutters Ent Per doz. Dome dows inaeantieliette a o 64 Pipe nails ose ore ” Dory Comune aaa eaitie EN o 28 Rain pipe heads, : 2 in. diameter pipes Per No. Do. «dol 4 finvexcagan: cs o 34 Do. 2% in. do. ” Do. do. 4 in. x 54 in. i o 43 Do. 3. in. do. % Dor dogawns een. i oO 53 Do. 33 in. do. o Do. domawine xe oman S o 7k Do. A Hs do. » Domncourta in. aartite Oe ; Og Do. sy ils do. ” Sarking felt 5 .. Peryardsup. oO 1! Do. 6 in. do. ” g ela ieee felt i 4 Plinth bends approximately the same price as heads. Fibrous asphalte or foundation felt. 7 Per tootsup On la Shoes, say two-thirds.the price of heads according diameter. JomnER— Galvanized work double the above prices. Deal, best white or yellow, 1 in. thick Per foot sup. © 4 | Pine, best yellow do. Ae on PLUMBER— Pitch Pine do. 9 Oo 5 , Oak, English do. ns 6 Milled lead in sheets ue: see Per cwt. Teak do. © 10 Lead water pipe... oa te + Walnut, American do. sf © 10 Do. soil pipe +09 89 os 5 Do. Italian do. SB Tes Red lead cement ... ant ne Per lb. Mahogany, Honduras do. 5 to) Iron do. oat obs 060 5 Do. Cuba do. a 1 6 Iron wall hooks... aes ao 3 Do. St. Domingo do. = trOmn | 2,0 Do. pipe do. ooo ooo tee ” Glue be. Per lb. SOTO Clout nails me Se aes “A Cut nails. AS A Odea Copper nails eae ei a es ONE larger “quantities a6 ere ws Ai Plumbers’ solder . . se oo ” Glass paper, assorted S05 Per quire, 1) 0 Fine do. “. vs oo * Copper wire ae Soe ove * SLATER AND TILER— Zinc WoRKER— Slating battens... ee tee Pers bund cammezanO ; Laths for tiling, plain deal ... i 3.0 Roofing zinc, best V.M._ ... wae Per cwt. Do. oak r 5570 Roll capping, round or square ae ‘5 Zinc nails ee Psith, @ 8 Zinc tubing ‘ = me eee oS Composition nails ... Ap oO 7 Corrugated zinc... os tee Seen Copper dole ee nA 1 3 Zinc fretwork ee ae aa Per lb. Bangor slates, Ladies Per M (of 1,200) 160 0 Zinc nails ses ae wee i Do. Countess be 5, 286 oO Zinc tacks 5 tere eco - ” Do. Duchess a 380 0 Soft or fine solder... sia 08 5 Plain red Broseley tiles as Bo Blowpipe ditto, in strips’... Aa ” Do. do. halves ie 55 0 | Pipe hooks 2100 ee ose a5 Do. do. _ tile-and-halt i: 8o o | Bell-tubing oe ve ase se Pan tiles sat x 75 0 Hip and valley tiles to suit pitch a Per No-earOmss, eee tiles, plain red ... Per footlin. © 5 | PrasTERER— oO. _blue ae See AO + fey Cy Ridge roll tiles ... on ane RA oy Laths, single ee & a iperbandia Do., lath- and-half oes ae ¥ FouNDER AND SMITH— ee econ ae ave ee 4 utty lime see eae oe Per hod Sash Weights, stock sizes ... tee Percwt. 8 6 Cours stuff — sae 500 Per bag Do. purpose cast... 4 ” 10 6 Sizes cs Se vee ws Per lb. Wrought Iron bar, square ... Bae m0 13. 6 Double ditto Ace ae eos ee Do. round ... ee ‘ 13 6 Whiting, lump or balls... mee Per ton 25 SBWNHR RRR OOWNH HR HOH RRM BOM ROO to” NNN HHOROOOOONUM O0O0OKWnd = 40 = oon ooo Lal - Dano oF nu ano COW ORUNNUWN HS the ° Dn OWNWWARDAA Oanannodwoo0o0od CWN MW OWN) = PLASTERER (continued)— Distémper oe uae 465 Cow-hair, best long wae a5 Plaster of Paris, coarse Do., fine aus Do., superfine wee Keene’s cement, course Dox fine See Parian cement, coarse ... Do., fine Martin’s cement... Ses Fibrous plaster slabs eae Do. do. dry) Plaster_wired fireproof slab Fireproof cornices, at from Fibrous do. doom... Silicate cotton, 1 in. thick GLaziER (Tariff Prices at Warehouse)— 15 oz. British sheet glass, average sizes, thirds quality Do. do. seconds Do do. best glazing Do do. best picture quality ... ee 21 oz. do. thirds Do do. seconds Do do. best glazing Do do. best picture 26 oz. do. thirds ie Do do. seconds i, Do do. best ... tee 32 OZ. do. thirds 5 Do do. seconds Do. doOmmuabeste... Excavator ... ne oe see Do. working in water Scaffolder .., Bricklayer Do. labourer Marble Mason Mason cle Do. labourer Do. lad Carpenter or Joiner Do. do. Do. do. Tiler ais Do. labourer Slater Ns nee Do. labourer one Slate Mason Do. Do. Engineer ote ae ay Smith ae a ee 568 labourer lad» labourer * boy CON. COM. Oz. Per pail Per cwt. Per ton Per yard sup. ” Per foot sup. ) Per foot sup loo) Nesey ONDFK OO ~~ St tety) NAG! OO _ 4 PRICE* BOOK. d. ONONO ORO OROIS 3} WO UI bo NM Lo toe GLAZIER (continued)— 36 oz. British sheet glass, sizes, thirds quality do. seconds Vey WIESE che thirds Do. do. seconds Do. dow sbestr s.. Fluted glass, extra see Ground do. do. 50 Matted do. do. Hartley’s glass, 4 in. do. in. Do. Do. 42 OZ. do. Do. . Rough cast plate, 4 in. Do. do. #in. Do. do. I in. PAINTER— Linseed oil putty ... soe Hard stopping... ae Pumice stone te White lead, ground in oil Pigments, various Red lead ... Lamp-black Patent knotting Linseed oil ans nia Do. boiled Turpentine Stains, various eA Brunswick black varnish Oak varnish Copal do. French polish Gold size... Dryers. 1, cs IDX, “Gon sen SEGAION FZ. SCHEDULE OF WAGES. INCLUDING PROFIT. FPHOOHOHOHOOHOOHH OH OOO COW HO DOR LSM DOH Lo pot NR eH DR DoH NONOwR COU MOM WOON m= N Smith, assistant wae ae Plumber ate re sas Dow and'mate .. A Zincworker ... ot Do. assistant... Gasfitter Do. assistant Swe Wom mDOyeae: ea) Abe ee Bellhanger ... are 50) Do. assistant... aa Plasterer’s Modeller .., ay Plasterer wes vhs ae Do. labourer ate ca Do. hawkboy ... B80 Glazier Ane nee eds Painter AS Polisher ait oe Paperhanger ate aA Gilder are Scourer ey ee average vee Per foot sup. FPWR ODOC OWNNNNHS On0) 0) O70, OT I of NNO OP 0 O10 COLO L Oem OS Oe (Ore Ot Ol OWNONAP NNWW DOP OA PRPOCAOADCACOONMNUWODFIYNUUAADOGA 270 PRICE BOOK. SECTION _ 3. SCHEDULE EXCAVATOR Digging in common soils not exceeding one stage (6 ft.) in depth, and throw- s. d. ing out . . Per yard cube 0 10 Do. not exceeding two. stages (12 ft.) and do. x ie Do. not exceeding three stages (18 ft.) and do. 3 ie4 Digging in gravel or stiff clay, not ex- ceeding one stage (6 ft.) indepth, and throwing out... es { 6 Do. not exceeding twostages (12 ft.) and do. ” 19 Do. not exceeding three stages (18 ft.) and do. = 2510 Digging and. throwing out from surface trenches, add to previous items ... oy Do. and do., from basement trenches, add EF si @Q 4 Levelling and. ramming beds of ‘trenches, add ade ie Omel Filling in and ramming to walls as works advance as a8 i Gn Basketing out sround, ‘add a3 - o 8 Filling into barrows and ies. one rup of 18 yards - Omes For each additional run of 18 yards add . Oo 3 Filling into carts Sup a Ou6 Carting, not exceeding one mile, and shooting 50 a 2 6 For each additional matey add 4; ie 6 (If the shoot has to be paid for, add charge for same) Digging for circular cesspools ‘and tanks, and throwing out os Tee Digging from surface of site not ‘exceedin# 12) in. in depth ..- en einy ardeslip mame Spreading and levelling ground. 3) Planking and strutting to sides of “ body digging ”’ measured net Strutting and waling to sides of trenches not exceeding 2 ft. 6in. wide (one side measured for two) for each foot in depth Per foot lin. o@ 4 Do. do. to do., exceeding 2 ft. 6in. wide., 3 Oo 4 Bed of hard dry rubbish, 4 in. thick, and Cur Per foot sup. oO 2 LS filling in, levelling and ramming Per yard sup. o 6 Do. 6in. thick, and do. ie ais 33 o 8 Do. 12in. thick, “and do. jt > fo. Clay tempered and laid over vaults 6in. deep and puddled ss 3 yO Soiling slopes of embankments and cuttings és Ce) Gb Excavating ditch and. forming “bank for quickset Per yard iin. o 8 ” O25 Planting quickset labour only... DRAINS. Removing, baling and pumping rain, spring, or other water that may have come into or upon the foundations during progress, together with any mud or soil, charge ‘‘ day-work”’ as arising. OF MEASURED WORKS. Any work to old drains or watercourses in reinstating where disturbed, and leaving in working order, or if disused, emptying and filling up, ‘‘day-work”’ as before. Stopping up disused ii‘ets into drains and sewers, witb brickwork in cement, charge ‘‘ day-work.” rl 4 in. glazed stoneware drain pipe with socket joints set in cement, and laying to current, including digging not ex- ceeding 3 ft. deep, filling in and Saud: _ Tamming ground... 556 : Per foot lin. 1 0 6 in. do. do. do. As iS g in. do. do. do. 5 I Io 12 in. stoneware drain pipe and setting as before, but with the digging and filling in separately measured & o6 2 2 15 in. Do. do. do. 7) 3 6 18 in. Do. do. do. 9 eg 3) Extra for 4 in. bends ... ee a Per No. o 6 Do. (enti, key aou ay aS A 0 9 Do. Guin Ose ae oe 9 foes Dom ek?) 1h Orme. es es 2 I4 Do. 15in, do a a Do. 18in. do. a ) 53 Do. 4 in. single junctions ae ” tC) Do weouns do. aide Ag 59 i © Dor eo) in: do. bbe ab 0 2 6 Dom a2an. do. abe + > 4 3 Do. 15 in. do. ane a 5) 7 Do. 18 in. do. 80 > TOMO Do. 4 in. double junctions 500 *% 2 0 Do. 6in. do. 556 oat ” 3 0 Dor “opin: do. 380 abo os 5 0 DOameetenin. do. ARG 60 a¢ 8 6 IDYey, 305) iat, do. ve oot oh 14 0 OXey — Vifey hes do. “6 20 6 Bedding and covering 3 in. pipe in and with Portland cement concrete ..Per foot lin. o 8 Do. AO. do. see ase es o 10 Do. 6 in. do. eee wae 55 Io Do. oun: do. Bes we 4 1 8 Dowel 2 1. do. Rae Rae mc 20 6 4 in, syphon trap be dat Ber No. sen 6 6 in. do. aes Jab 5s 5 6 0 g in. do. wee +6 ee a 10 0 12 in, do. ne 18 oO Do. with extra inlet, add oF Io Glazed stoneware gully trap,12in. x 12 in., with 6 in. cast iron grating, inlet and outlet connected with drain pipe and fixing complete ... fee 555 an 16 0 Galvanised swing flap trap and frame for g in. pipe and fixing Per No. 15 0 Brick seating in cement for w.c. pan, with 6 in. stoneware syphon trap and connection made good to drain... “6 Brick manholes with digging, foundations, cement rendering, iron steps built in, covers, &e. (according to size and detail as per measurement of items). PRICE BOOK. 271 CONCRETER. BRICKLAYER (continued)— 6: hd. asd. oncret i ‘ 2 eae SE A ee iis Half brick walls in mortar . Per ft. sup. s S including wheeling and filling-in to Do. in cement . : S foundations and levelling on top for Do, | do. including Sing away i se, footings (gauged 6 to 1) ; Peryd.cube 9 0 existing wall and bon Ke, ety 29 Do. of pit ballast and ground work into same ; eh a lime, and do. a eG Half brick dry areas in mortar, ‘jinclud- iDYo: composed CE. ei hanies ing headers to half brick space as ballast and Portland cement and do. - 15 6 requisite : a fair as Fiat Do. composed of gravel, One brick walls in ‘mortar worke air sek burnt ballast, and blue lias lime in both sides... Patna Je the proportion of two of gravel, four Extra only to building hollow wall wi of ballast, and one of lime and do.... r 12 6 cavity 2$in, in width, including If thrown into foundations from a stage, iron galvanised ties, one to every add aoe P 5. 6 yard superficial Ra ae ae * fe) 8} Grey lime surface ‘concrete as described, in. thick, including levelling Dawe (Caurbes: ground .. Per yd.sup. -2 96 Cement concrete as above ‘described, and Damp coursc of tar, lime and sand ye er th eSu Dp mOme2 6 in. thick, and laying to surfaces Dow dow of fibrous asphalte in slabs... x Ome and levelling ie ao es hes x B\ 179 Do. do. of British asphalte gin. thick PA oO 4 Do. do. gin. thick and do. y 4 0 Do. do. of two courses of stout slates Portland cement concrete-6 in. thick, and in cement a5 Sy) filling in between web of iron girders, Do. do. of Seyssel asphalte 4 hin. thick A o 8 and including a plain tile .bed for Do. do. applied vertically .. at ‘. Io same .. Per ft. sup. yet) Damp course of glazed earthenware 3in. Timbering and boarding for ‘building thick ” °o 9g concrete wall (use and waste) Oc a 3 Pointing to edge of slate or asphalte damp course) %. os : ere Ege ARTE Ii, ey BRICKLAYER. PFACINGS. Bricks sound, hard, square, and well-burnt, and where not Extra only, beyond grey stock brickwork, otherwise described are grey stocks. to face built battering Bb ee DeLMtASUD SO mnT Do. to circular face A 0 2 Sand, clean sharp coarse grit, and washed where used with Do. to internal fair face and struck cement. joint for lime whiting A 55 Onet Do. to facings with stocks selected Mortar—unless otherwise stated—composed of sand and fresh from stack .. ae a Fs o of burnt grey stone lime, in the proportion of three of sand to one Do. with picked stocks ae a (oy a of lime, used whilst fresh and hot, and well flushed in every Do. with bright yellow stocks i Oo 2 course. Do. with malm seconds + Os Do. with best malms.. 5 0 7 Cement mortar of sand and Portland cement in the proportion Do. with malm paviors 5A A o 6 of three of sand to one of cement. Do, with ordinary red brick < ‘Ont Do. with best do. - oe 0/3 Do. with best white Suffolks 7 OQ & BRICKWORK. Do. with best red do.. Pg ons Do. with Suffolk rubbers (not gauged work) .. ” Oo IO For every shilling of variation in the price per thousand of Do. with do. rubbed, gauged and set the bricks—(the prices following being calculated at the rate of in Poy in 2 6 35 shillings per thousand for grey stocks) add or deduct as the Do. do, reduced to five courses case may be, at the rate of five shillings per rod. to ne foot na 2 9 Extra to facings with Kent \ wire cut Gaults me 0 3 ae Do. with best pressed ditto i relay An addition must be made of from ten to twenty per cent. for Do. with best pressed Loughborough work done in small quantities or difficult positions. red 2 re ° 5 Do. do, white do.. i 0 5 Reduced stock brickwork laid dry in a i elie perforated seconds... i : cesspools, wells, &c. ... ... Perrod sup. 255 0 met Ail ae solidihandead ones i “ Fi Re rec of grizzles and lime Hee o Extra to tacings with Luton purple bricks i. O73 ee 9 Do. half grizzles and half stocks De Ee ea ee Bek < Bey and do. oes ” 280 Oo Extra to facings with Fareham red brick, Do. all stocks and do. ... tee ” 300 Oo thin, rising five courses to the foot... Perit.sup. o 8 Do. of Gault bricks anddo. ... ” 349 0 Extra to facings with Staffordshire blue Reduced stock brickwork, extra only in pressed brick % aie, blue lias mortar... ” 2 6 Do. of white glazed rick, * equal ‘ Do. do. extra only in 1 cement ” 50 0 quantity of headers and stretchers .- i 6 Do. do. do. in under- pinning ” 80 0 Pp Reduced brickwork with blue Stafford- OSING shire bricks in cement in piers... 5 620 oO Brickwork coloured and drawn .. oo §6rer ft. sup 9 3 gf PRICE BOOK. POINTING (continued)— LABOUR ONLY (continued)— oe ; ‘ : s. d Per ft. lin. Flat joint pointing in ash mortar, including , ; scaffold, raking out decayed mortar, Cut and moulded cornice g in. high 36 “a washing and staining brickwork ... Per ft. sup. o 34 E Do. *. do. on rake ” Do. do. Hosincement . as Oak xtra ait fete staff-beaded angle Do. do. do. to chimney shafts of ous a Yi ae TLC Sat vs a .: “ Tuck pointing to old fronts and do. do. ae a Extra g eHamired rick in tfers I facings Cut joint pointing to new work .. ae ms 0.2 fea al Lac gs Tuck pointing to do. nae 5 ome Fair nee rs eer ae eRe: a . ” Raking out cement joints and pointing oe dehoar 3 tine sae se with flat joint in white mortar ae . @ 5 certs inn aay ut ing in cas Portland cement weathering ' und iron stancheon 11 ft. long... Per No. Lime-whiting one coat... oe aco) eS SG Ghion ey = ered iron corbels and making good D tS#8 vere Poe oes fo) oe ” Diane bie ie * ¥e ee ii 5 é Building in iron plates and ends of rods.. 5 Portland cement rendering eg ee a“ 213 So ee od facings wall for Pipe and BY 4 ats he ARCHES. Do. do. 14 in. walland do. af Extra only on reduced brickwork to do. in B aa do. d oe in. good to ee t ” rough arches invertsand vaultings (the ui vee ee and meee ous ogendsi) rough cuttings separately measured) Per rod sup. zo o o an eer : a ” Half brick trimmer and vault arches in Do. e ee dota sis “s ” cements. een ih nSUp am Omir Bh Oo: Extra only upon brickwork to fair arches ou Reelin prejectiod aa g in, x9 in, of grey stocks, in half brick rings, set ne ” and pointed in cement to segmental eo rain pipes in brick strings apertures... se ” we ; a si a Do. all as last but to circular ditto .. ri os oe ene oD: moulded courses Oe se " Do. to fair arches of red brick in rings res ee - ae do ve oa % and set and pointed as before to 8 2 1D. : ae oe oD segmental apertures .. me 7 i AG) Do. all as last but to circular do. ee ss TS : Extra to axed arches in malm seconds set LABOUR WITH CEMENT, ETC, in cement, the joints raked out and tuck pointed to segmental apertures. . s Ta: Chose form ane parget ; .. Per ft, sup. Do. do. do. butto circular apertures A) ag Dointold avall tor wew. einadlad hi is Extra today gecdgatchee gece Pin up with slates in cement to openings with Bath stone voussoirs introduced, ANcdan ‘ os set in cement, the joints raked out and 7 _ neatly pointed to match pone ae 6 Rake out, wedge in 1 in., and point toroof segmental openings _.. ” : flashings incement .. by su Petntiny Do. all as last but to circular openings 33 I 9 Do by stepped at rs Extra to fair rubbed and gauged arches in Bedding Sohn iN ACeRAeRE a ie es best red rubbers and set in pty to Do. large Adee, a “i i segmental apertures .. 7 O38 Redware do. 2 ft. wet and setting i in Do. do. circular .. ; 50 ” o 6 mortar me 2 0 ; Do f Fair cutting in Kentish rag facing Per ft. lin. o 4 : 3 t “do. " ae 1 8 Do. 4 ft. do. nD 6 oO Do. circular : : 2 2 6 Do: 6 4b Ral a3 SiG Roughly squaring quoin stones : fo) Do. Dati high and setting | in Ends of treads cut pinned and made ee cement |<. ee ” 3) 2 to in facings we 8 ie ae Per No. I 6 1D ep B ft. “do. ae rs 6 6 Do. 4 ft. do. Be ey, 8 o Do. Gaite do. ~ Io 6 Terra cotta chimney pots, 2 ft. oe and MASON. set in cement oie es PP AGO Do. 2 ft. 6 in. high, “do. ae = Saco Do. 3 ft.oin. high, do. .. - 7 0 All stone free from vents, flaws, sand holes, and other defects ; set where requisite on its natural bed, in as large stones as are suitable, and can reasonably be obtained, and all bedded and FITTINGS. jointed in cement. Protect the stonework from damage or injury, and case and gin. x 3 in. air bricks, and building i in.. Per No. ° ; . : Glazed Stoneware Petin ted aie brick 9 cover up the same during progress as may be necessary. gin. x 6 in., and bedding in walls where Clean all down at completion. directed, including aperture through wall, and covering tosame .. Ne a { 8 To be inclusive of all requisite moulds for working. 274 PRICE BOOK. MASON (con/diuwed)— BATH STONE. Bath stone work is frequently priced ‘out, ‘stone and ‘all labour of every kind in working ‘and setting, and as an average of ordinary church work, may be ‘considered ‘as approximately worth from 6s, to 7s. per foot cube. Bath stone of the most ‘approved quality, and obtained from the Box Hill quarries, of the kind known as the Ground Stone. The cubic measurements inclusive of stone-and all ‘labour of every kind in sawing, ‘working, tramps, dowels, joints, plugs, &c. Stone and labour as described in plain bands and bond stones. Do. and do. in plain blockings, friezes, &c. ; Do and do. in splayed. weatherings cover stones shaped angle stones and seatings for quoins Do. and do. ee in moulded work in cornices, strings, corbels, dressings,&c. Do. and do. in bases to columns, circular moulded corbels, &c. Labour tothroat .. Labour to groove for sill tongue Labour to groove for 3in. x 4in. band and running with asphalte iron Mortices . Labour to plain sinkings ‘oh in. x rf it in. in weatherings .. Labour only to baluster profiles worked by sinking face between same, the balusters 9 in. wide, 2'in. oe and 3 ft. high.. Stone and labour as “described in " corbels gin. on face, 15 in. long, 6 in. Bee and moulded on face .. a6 BRAMLEY FALL STONE. Mortices 6 Bases 1 ft. 11 in, x ft. TE. in. ‘and gin, high, tooled to all faces:and set in cement.. Do. do. 2 ft. 8in. x 2 ft.8in. and 12 in. high 55 PARK SPRING STONE. 4; in. landing rubbed one side, and hoisting and setting : Do. do. but rubbed both sides and do. Joggle joint and lead to 5 in. landing . Labour to sunk rebate 4 in. girt stopped.. Labour to 5 in. rubbed edge ee Labour to moulded posite 5 in. girt part stopped e ye xs 2k in. x 2% in. riser with ribbed face and fair both edges .. 3 in. x 133 in. treads in scantling lengths, with rubbed tops and front edges, moulded nosings, fair jointed for risers and set in cement ae Do. do. but rubbed all round .. ia. X 5 in. doorsill, rubbed top fair jointed both edges and set in cement «io. X gin. do. do. and do. an gin. x 14in do. do. and do. ab 4in. x 18 in. do. do. and do. gin. X 23in. do. do. and do. oe hoisting, and ‘setting, also Per ft. cube 6 o peli, . sup. 6 20 OOR WW ANUNwW NH oO w wo WwW ww DAA Uw ~ Aow an Mason (continued)— 4 in. x g in. capping, rubbed top fair both edges, iointed in lengths and set in cemeni 6in.x 6 in. door step, rubbed top and face weathered back jointed and set in cement.. aes oe oe a Guinwe< 14.10. do. do. and do... 7 in. x 134 in. solid lower step, rubbed top and front edge back jointed with moulded nosing, fair bed and ‘set in CEMENT late. Do. do. but in scantling lengths and do. 7 in. x 17 in. solid bottom step, rubbed top front edges, circular on plan to flat | sweep rubbed and with moulded | nosings, fair bed and set in cement scantling lengths . eo | Notchings .. o8 ae a0 Mortices Do. and lead a Letting an bolt sockets and running with lea ox Fair sinkings 6 .n. wide in angles of landings for T iron bearers Stone and all labour in working and setting double shaped and rounded end stones for lower and bottom solid steps, including returned moulded nosings and fair jointed to steps, each containing 3 ft. gin. cube ee oe PORTLAND STONE. cube, pricing distinct from the stone. Portland stone, including eee and setting .. ¢ Do. in scantling lengths Plain beds and joints Plain work rubbed .. ne Sunk work rubbed .. 5 Moulded work rubbed ae me Ashlar, 4 in. on the bed face finished with tool stroke and setting . ee ee ee Do. but with rubbed face and do: P We Do. do. 5 in. on bed and do. oa Do. do. all as last but includ- ing bond stones, three to the yard .. 2in, rubbed slabsand hearths .. 4 in. rubbed one side landing 5 44 in. landing, with rubbed top and tooled soffit 66 Do. do. but rubbed both sides .. 5 in, landing with rubbed top and tooled soffit in scantling lengths Vabour to back-joint Do. stopped sinking “for rebate of step +e Do. rebate sunk for pavement light Do. 4 in. rubbed edge Do. 43 in. joggle joint and lead.. Do. 5 in. fair joint.. : Do. 5 in. fair rubbed edge A XS 1A in. coping, rubbed weathered throated both edges and fair jointed... qin. x 18in.do, do. : 5 in. x 6 in. sills, rubbed sunk weathered ~ throated and set in cement 5 in. x 10 in, do. do. anddo, Per ft. lin. Per'ft. cube Per ft. sup. . lin. dS fone) 30 aun of DBR WH FEF WNDND WHHA roy top (ok (ek No) fe) ub Nn DA BWW OO Portland Stone is sometimes dealt with in a similar manner to Bath Stone, and valued at from 10s. od. to 12s. od. per foot It is better, however, to keep the stone and labour separate, measuring all labour as it ‘appears on 'the’surface, and on Om AuA ° Leal PRICE BOOK. MASON (continued,— 5in. x 14in. do, do.anddo. .. : 6in. x 3in. solid riser with rubbed face and tooled soffit and back 6in. x 12 in, solid step, rubbed top and front edge and fair bed x 14in. do. with rubbed ‘top and front edge and tooled soffit 10 in, X Io in. area curb, rubbed all round and fair jointed . : ad 56 6 in. Mortices for iron cogs, cul etc. a Do, and lead oe on om ws Do. anddo. for newel_ . Dovetailed mortices and filling i in with and including gutta percha and screws for fixing Joiner’s work to stone : Galvanised iron cramps, morticesand lead Birdsmouth joint grooves, and running with pebbles and cement : oi 1% in. slate dowels and double mortices . Notchings in 2 in. slabs for cance pieces Stone and all labour as described in springers 9 in. wide 44 in. on bed 15 in. high = 56 ts YorK STONE. 14 in. rubbed slabs and hearths 2 in. do. do. 23, in. landing, tooled one side : 3 in. self-faced core and bedding in cement over iron girder, including ere ppene 4 in. self-faced landing 4 in. tooled one side landing 5 in. do. do. do. .. osc 5 in. do. bothsides .. ats 5 ip. do. do. do. in SPIE sizes 6.in. tooled sink dc aes 7 in. do. and dished 43 in. ‘deep . Large templates for every inch in 1 thick- ness te se a os oe Labour to groove Do. *o back joint . . to splay 1 in. wide part stopped . to 24 in. tooled edge.. . to 24 in. fair joint . to 4 in. tooled edge .. . to 5 in. rough sunk edge . to 5 in. fair joint . to 5 in. tooled edge .. Joggle joint and lead to « in. landing Do. and do. to 5 in. do. 2in. x 2in. riser, tooled both ve fair edges... ae Ac 2in. x 3 in. do. and do. a5 2in. x 4in.do.anddo. .. 2 in. x 34in.do.do.anddo. .. 24 in, x 12 in, tread, tooled top and edge jointed for riser and set in cement .. 3in. x 44 in. riser, tooled all round 3 in. x 12 in. tread do. 3 in. x 14 in. sill, tooled top and edges, weatbered and set in cement . x 20 in. greatest width winding treads, tooled as treads... 4 in. xX 9.in. threshold, tooled SS fair both edges 4in. x 14 in. do. do. 4in. x 18 in. do. do. 4in. X to in. sills, tooled sunk weathered throated and set in cement 4in. x 12 in. doorsill, tooled top and front edge weathered back-jointed and set in cement. e a 4 in. X 14 in. do. do. and do. fe ve 3 in. sd, Per ft, lin. 4. 10 ” y 3 7 5 12) ” 5 Io ” 6 6 Per No. Ons ” se) 4 oy o 6 ” 9 9 #) Be 6 ” Ones x o 8 ” ORS oy 3 6 Per ft. sup. 1 6 ” se te) 99 I 3 ” I Z ” I 9 ” Bei eG ” 2 2 ” 2 4 19 216 ” 4.0 ” AO ” Ona, Per ft. lin Ow I PP © 2 ” Oo 2 ” 0) 2k ” oO, 2 ” oO 4 oo ce} 4 ” oO 44 ” oO 5 ” hes ‘ a, ” fe} b3 ” o 6 ” Oo 7 +e oO, 64 + 1h (9) ” Om 7, ” Zork 0) QnA , 3 oO ” % 9 32 2 TEE + ey x 2 0 * 26 275 MASON (continued )— 4in. x 14 in. sills, tooled sunk weathered throated and set in cement .. 6in. x g in. step, tooled topand front edge 6in. x gin, do, as last and back-jointed.. Gin. x 11 in. step, tooled all round ne 6 in. X 12 in. do. tooled oe and face and back-jointed 5 6 in. X 14 in. step, tooled ‘top and front edge 56 Ff tink, Se AY solid bottom step, tooled top and front edge weathered Bee and set in cement ee 7 in. x 20 in. solid winding step, " tooled three faces, fair jointed bed .. Mortices are 40 Sc 36 Do. andlead .. ae Sinkings in 24 in. pavings for gulleys Notch.ags of slabs for chimney pieces Do., in 23 in. paving for iron columns Do., ., indo., forrain pipes .. “0 Rounded corner to 6 in, sink hes Se Hole cut and rebated for grating .. dc 3 in. tooled templates, 9 in. x g in. Do. gin. x 14 in. 3 in. tooled’ dished stone, 12 in. square .. 3 in. tooled sink stone, 2 ft. x 2 ft., each with rebated perforation for iron gulley .. +3 ah 3 in. tooled template, 14 in. x TAD ea ote Do. 14in. x 36in. 4 in. tooled corbels, 14 in. x 9g in., and building in 6 in. tooled template, gin. x 14 in. ie Do. 14 in. x I4 in. se Do. 14in. x 18 in. 6 in. tooled base, gin. x 12in., for iron standard . sia ste $0 6 in. plain rubbed bases, 9 in. x 14 in, each with one mortice for cog 6\in. hard bases, 18 in. x 18 in., tooled to all surfaces, and each with two mortices for cogs of base plates of columns 18 in. hard bases, 2 “ft. 6iin. ee ft. 6:in,, tooled to all surfaces, and each base to have four dovetailed mortices for bolts of plates .. ws Ac a0 CARPENTER. . lin, aS w WwW HN ie.) HAowon mrpmMOoOoocdooo NSN H ° al NH WOOD NWWUWWRW 72 0 All wood well seasoned, free from sap, shakes, large or loose knots, and all other defects. Timber, Baltic yellow fir. Christiania. Oak, English. Planks, deals, and battens, yellow Timbers hold, when fixed, the scantlings of the full sizes specified. No outside slabs used, nor any sapwood, . CENTERINGS. Deal rough centering to vaults Do. to segmental apertures Do. to circular do. Do. to trimmer arches, including ‘furring down to soffits .. a6 Turning piece to 44 in. segmental soffit .. Do. to semi-circular do. we Groins measured on the. line, of the points Extra to sinking in centering for key stone Deal mould for invert to fee 6 ft. wide in wall 2 ft. 3 in. thick. 30 Sc .. Persare. sup. 24 Per ft. sup. Per ? Seiad: ie) Om 3 0 4 o 4 ons ° 4 o 9 o 3 3 6 276 PRICE BOOK. CARPENTER (continued )— s. d. CARPENTER (continued) — s. d, Deal mould for invert to opening 3 ft. 9 in. Deal, rough bracketing against wood, long, 5 in. rise, for back of iru flitches of iron girders for plaster recess Per No. Io cornice, 12 in. girt, ee the Do. for semi- circular niche, 2 “ft. 6 in. requisite lathing.. so. Perfthliny yo! 43 diameter, including dome ples Do. do. 15 in. girt, and do. ‘a o 4 a for sphericet heate 3 A a 60 Do. do. 30 in. girt, and do. ss °o 9 entre and invert for circular 18 in. wall, 8 ft. 3 in. reular opening Jin Z in. deal, rough, grooved skirting grounds " Ont half-brick reveal, g ft. internal ae 4 eh deal) Tough beomne. plugged aes rie o” Giatn ett te year vs Se D Io 6 tin. x 2 in. deal, rough spiked fillet 7 Ont Dov do: circular and scribed 3 ey Cusic ITEMs. tin. x’5 in. deal, rough facia oe Be “ Oo 2% Fir in lintols, wall and bond plates, Fran is. ol a. ee a Ons ground joists and sleepers. i eo Per tt cube: "356 ry in. fens a the pened, chamfered fillet as Do. do. circular ee ee 56 , 5 Sa ae. a 1, h eoiked Allee ae ee Do. in girder flitches .. Fen. 1% re ‘Be ce roug spi e Chis ” Ong Do. framed in roofs, floors, and parti- 2 in ae rebated drip Se oc ” Ober Pond i he a, 4 va 2in. deal, rounded roll os 36 ae ss o 24 Do. do. “Circular 4 20 eG Do. framed in roof trusses 2 rs 3 6 NUMBERS. Fixing only to iron screw bolts .. are Per No G) 2 SUPERFICIAL ITEMS. Do. the heads let in flush iv: fs rf OQ & Do. sets of wedges, keys an cotters Fi o 8 Ses ed aoel ce ry -» Perft.sup. © of | Sinkings in boarding for soldered dots 3 o 1 Deal rough bracketing a9 wy ue ” OTe Labour to ends of 5 in. x 12 in. fir Bundes : vi ve Be " Shae framed on splay. é ‘s yc) Asphalted roofing felt and nailing to Halved and lapped joints c on cant to 5 in. boarding joints Sei butted, <4 Ins) ee ° ” OWNS measured net .. . Persqre.sup. 9 o Do. do. do. to: 12in. x 6 in. Pe °o 9 3 in. deal rough sound "boarding and Labour notching, 12 in. girt in 3 in. deal.. ‘ Oms double fillets (joists not deducted) .. - 20 0 Do. circular perforations, 6 in. in. x 2}in. deal rough slate battening diameter, in 14in. deal i? oy 3} and nailing to gauge for Countess Do. do. 12in. do. fi o 6 slating toa3in.lap .. 9 0 Do. shaping endsof hammer beams 1 in. deal rough close boarding, edges shot yi 19 0 1oin. x 6in.topattern .. . D6 Do. do. do. and proper furrings se 23 1a j i tin, deal rough floor, edges shot : ¥ us : ae felt Cen y to sizes, small .. ji 2 2 in. deal rough eaves board we Perittssupssaro3 Sets of deal rough blockings at ‘back of 1 in. deal rough facia Ag a mouldings : 7 32) 6) Do. gutter board and framed bearers . o 84 | Setsof deal dovetailed backings. ac re at 45) Do. valley board * o 6 Deal strong dovetailed boxes, 12 in. x 12in., 14 in. deal rough pitching. piece and ‘spiking 3 o 54 as cesspools, including countersunk 1 in. do. do. framed hip a ve es | hole for outlet : sa Be A 2 6 4 in. deal wrought and chamfered spiked | 2in. deal short rolls . i ong pitching piece .. at a ef o 6 2 in. deal short rebated drips x oO {2 2 in. deal rough hip, and ridge dc ae Y o 64 2 in. fir rough cleats, 15 in. long : A 116 Do. wrought and framed ridge Fis OM7 Extra to angle brackets to braaeating 47 in. Do rough framed curb AG 2 c 6 girt x THEO Do. do. do. onskew = ony Ends of timbers bedded i in shoes and heads Do rough rounded ridge and hips . Pa o 7 in white lead i Io Do. wrought and chamfered pitching Extra to trimming floor (joists 2hin. x 6 in. :) piece and spiking és o 8 for circular staircase, 3 ft.6in.diameter, Do. wrought, dovetailed, and bevelled including blocking for circular well, curb 4 a6 Se i 3 a o 8 forming margin to flooring, with rounded nosing and sunk staff-beaded Runnine Items. apron lining , le Extra to trimming for, and forming in Labour to groove in deal .. ee -- Perft.lin, o of quarter partition, trapway 2 eg SS, Moti Do. rough chamfer : se o of 6in. for access to cistern, including Do. rough splayed edge to £1 in. ‘board: beaded linings, stop chamfered one ing ee . ” o of panel trap, hinges and fastenings .- ” to 9 Do. do. to. I in. do. Pa Oo of Do. rough circular cutting in2in. .. - o 1% JOINLR Raking, cutting, and waste to ? in. boarding . ey a O. do. Te thal “S@toy BS Oust ‘he wood as before described. Deal, rough plugging to wall Ni so ti each Thicknesses of Joiners’ work are understood as the nominal Do. feather edge springer .. re a o 1 thicknesses~ Do. tilting fillet .. ‘ se yt i 62% All glued-joints cross-tongued. Do. skirting fillet.. Ae ate an oo" x DEAL, CUBIC. Do. dovetailed bearers .. 2 On rs Wrought framed and stop chamfered Per ft. cube 5 3 Deal, rough, stout ae ean strutting to Do. all as last, and rebated and 7 in. joists ; oo a 29 O 4 beaded ae whe on Ree ) S90 Do. do. to. 9 in. do. +e oe 2 Oo 5 Proper door case att Soe Be 0 5 6 Do. do. toirin.do. .. 2s o 6 Do. do. circular a6 See Fe [igo PRICE, BOOK. 277 JOINER (continued)— DEAL IN THICKNESSES. $ in. rough ledged flaps hung folding # in. wrought one side plain linings 36 Do. do. cross-tongued.. aie Do. do. do, circular Do. do. do. and blockings plugged to wall .. ie ae # in, wrought both sides, matched and V- Per ft, sup. ” ” jointed boarding, in half-board widths * o 44 in wrought one side ns ae ee s ©. 75 Do. do. and blockings At: - o 54 Do do. and grooved grounds a © 54 Do. and cross-tongued linings ag he o 53 Do. and tongued soffit ae a rs OMG Do. do. and staffbeaded do. a °o 6 Do. cross-tongued top and bearers, glued and blocked a ws Xe és Onn I in. wrought both sides, matched and V- jointed boarding in half-board widths and backings ag te Ay Be o 8 Do. do. and bearers .. ee 33 o 84 Iin. wrought mitre clamped flap and. beaded frame .. i aG eo Te, 1} in. plain lining .. = oe 20 a Oo 47% Do. shelves, with strong bearers or brackets a Ss sis Ss © IO 14 in. wrought one side and framed As ro Do. cross-tongued, and dowmen. oe y zZ of Do. tongued, and rounded window board and bearers, including groove in oak.. be © 8} Do. do. allas last, and cross-tongued ae © 9 I$ in. rough stacking boards and proper runners .. oo 36 ne an nr o 84 1% in. wrought both sides .. an 56 5 °o gf Do. and cross tongued.. Sc 40 oe © 10 Do. do. framed ; BG ae 0) Do. wrought one side, single rebated, and single beaded jamb linings : ae o oO IO Do. double rebated, and twice beaded do. Br © ro4 2 in. wrought one side, and cross-tongued Ss oO 10 Do. wrought both sides, filling in. . are As o 104 Do. do. and cross-tongued oe oe O II 24 in. wrought both sides, and cross- tongued rail He cs a aS Tao 24 in. wrought both sides, cross-tongued, and clamped shelf te oe a ce Trt 3 in. wrought bc “4 sides, and cross-tongued 9 Tes RunNING LaBours 1n DEAL. Labour to groove... aa 00 Per ft. tins" o oF Do. throat es its sb 2 a Oo of Do. small bead Er aap ae Oy © of Do. rebate to form tongue... ee A @ of Do. do. on splay, includin groove inoak ... wae ues ede ra CoD § Do. do. crossgrain in short lengths ... ae gec oun 39 © 2 Do. Zin. staffbead ... ore ao @ I Do. 1 ins do. a 400 o0% rt o LT Do. Tan. do: Bae 06 veo + cI Do. rounded heel to 2 in. door oe oe Qo 2 Do. hollow to correspond _... ee 33 oO 2 De. grooved and tongued angle to 2 in. “9 G@ 2 Do. tongued and staftbeaded angle touts Psc- me me ae ate “3 Gene? Do. do. do. to 2 in. of Oo 2 Memo.—Contractors having extensive machinery often price labour such as the aforesaid very low, averaging perhaps 4d. per foot lineal or even less, taking one with another. RUNNING ARTICLES IN DEAL. Memo.—Under this head would be priced all such items as fillets, angle fillets, weather fillets, stops, beads, sash beads, glazing beads, panel beads, grounds, casings, pipe casings, linings, soffits, facias, bellboards, nosings, window boards, plain skirtings, cappings, Jedges, legs, bearers, rails, &c., &c. By adding to the several prices, according to the sizes follow- ing, the value of such lineal labours as may severally occur, as per the “Running Labours” in last paragraph, the total value of any item will be readily arrived at. CON. COM P RUNNING ARTICLES IN DEAL (continued)— gin. x Zin. deal wrought ali round .. Per ft. lin. 4in. x Zin. do - 4 in. X Tin do. 5 re in. X 2in do. Pe Bilt SK yok do. ee ” #in. x Zin do. aa e 2in. x Tin do. ‘A Ss in. <2) in do. 5 3 Zin. x 3 in. deal wrought all round ae 35 Telneescene ine do. 36 + Tiny x 2 in. do. re ay 1 aba Se Sy agn do. Ste he Iin. x 4in do. ara of Iin. x 6in do. ave oY I in, x gin do. x r I in. x I2in do. (crosstongued) Pe IZ in. x 3 in da. aie fe If in. xX 6in do. ee A If in, x gin do. x i Tz in. x 1210 do. (crosstongued) + IZ in. x 3 in do. os ” 13 in x 6 in do. ee Py) Is in. X gin do. os . Ix in. x 12 in. do. (crosstongued) + 2in. X 3 1n do. ae a5 2in. X 6in do. sa o Zine < 9 in do. As ag Zee 12 10 do. (crosstongued) a Zeina 3 10 do. an BS 22 in. < 6 in do. os ” 24in. X gin, do. S5 39 2% in. X 12 in do. (crasstongued) 55 Bil, SS Syitiv, do, as ” 3% in. X 34 in do Br 3 34 in. X 4d in do. fe » 3% In. x 54 in do * 34 in. X 7 in. do. “a Ei WO, Sk (0) shal do. ate + 4in. X 3$in do é “A 4in. X 44 in do a5 4 in. X 54 in do * Aviiieeoc 77,11 do ete » 4in. X gin do se ” MouLDINGs. #in.x#in.dealcavetto .. ne co | TBs hhc, Mon # in. x1 in. bead aie at is ve - #in.xx1fin. do, Ap ve 25 ats a I in. staff-bead ae Ae we oe 55 Dowcircular wy... sic gk oe re i I in. Xr in. moulding ac Fie Re Es Tein 4251 GO te Me: A so a Tenshi do: ois ae ws are 2s 1 in. x 44 in. rounded nosing ore ae AA iin. x3 in. do: do. Sc “5 14 in. staff-bead, including mitres .. s , Do. do. and bent circular.. ae és Do. do. and bending to radius, and screwing with 3in. screws .. 50 ¥ 14 in. x3 in. moulding o6 40 ac 2 22 abel. 36 15) tba, do. ce 516 as * 23 in. xX 24 in. cavetto, and scribing to brickwork o ee ae oe aA NuMBERED LaAzours IN DEAL. Mitres to beads erie | ela Ma Ag Per No. Stoppings on splay to do. : SE ry Notchings in linings for Weaker ek BI a Rounded cornefstorin. .. Be as Grooved and tongued angles to 1 in. x6 in. Do. and do. to rin x12 in. Grooved, tongued, and mitred angles to Hin, o6 2 oh a Scroll brackets'mitred. to risers oe Do. circularon plan .. oe Dove-tailed sinkings for balusters. . ae Proper curtail step and riser <8 os Mitred and turned caps to handrails .. Aandrail joiat screws : : 5 Turnings to newels, from 4¢ : Turned pendant drops oe 56 : Per ft. supsmesacs Turnings to 13 in. balusters 26 =e Do. to 2 in. do. ae sie is ob B Cupa ManoGany. ” tI 1 To include French polishing. ” I 3 r in. wrought one side, cross-tongued seat ” SS) and riser .. I in. wrought mitre clamped flap, and ” 1 6 beaded frame .. 1% in. wrought one side, ‘and moulded, ” D5 panelled enclosure for bath . : Do. rimmed shaped bath Bae whe void not deducted) Labour to groove Do. rebate : Do. small rounded angle. Per ft Do. rounded nosing torin. .. Crit 50 Deane Do. 1 in. staff-bead and double * qvirk, es with tongued angle : Zin. x 4 in. wrought one side square skirt- > Tas ing, including grounds and heats plugged to walls . : ¢ Gp 44 in. x 4 in. moulded handrail Per ft.lin. 3r 0 Tongued and mitred angles to skirting .. ie i 3 Rounded corners in $in. .. oe = 6 Dished perforations in 1 in., for W.C. # Do. for handles F ey Zia ae preparing sets of W.C. pone to = s he 2 : Extra to forming small door in ne in. framing, for access to bath cocks Housings of handrail Extra to hinging same, with brass back flaps Ot = ae an zo Set of bate cradling .. = Ba se oe 2 3 x“ aye Oak. ui te gin. x Zin. wainscot wrought panel bead, a S : including mitres. Ue Tins (6u1n- bookboard, wrought ail round, 63 and with moulded bead on each edge i 4 in. x 43 in. wrought threshold .. x 68 5 in. x 4 in., all as last, and beaded » c 9 1% im. rough cleats, 6 in. x 6 in. 7 6) a Jo Do. OANA Vides ae Per ft. Per ft. lin. lin. . sup. 9% COOHHNOONANHO lomo mom») H loo) Loe) ° mnOO NO DOO FHM 279 >WwWh oOo on Of ArAVCIDAOONWOHKY oO Ke) w Ah w oO Oyu Ano 280 PRICE BOOK. IRONMONGER. Yo include all requisite screws, nails, and fixing. Brass work to be fixed with brass screws. 2 in. cast iron butts .. 8 in) do: do. 34 in. do. do. 5 Avda) 3Go: do. ac 18 in. strong cross garnets .. 24 in. do. do. 2% in. brass butts Strong iron sash centres 3 in. brass sash lifts . Brass sash handles . Single action spring hinges for 2 in. doors, with top centres, and fully charged, with oil . Dom, dor ‘but double action. 3 in. brass lever mortice dead lock 4 in. cupboard lock .. 6 in. strong rebated mortice lock, " strong brass furniture on both sides .. 6 in. best mortice two-bolt lever lock, and wainscot oak bold lock furniture both sides. dc Be 6 in. do. all as ‘last but rebated i 6 in. iron rim two-bolt knob lock, rounded edges, oak furniture “7 in. do. all as last ; 7 in. stock dead lock, brass wards. . 4 in. iron neck bolt 6 in. dows 12 1n, iron rod bolt 1) do, 24 in, monkey- tailed bolt Bolt socket and leading in 12 in, brass flush bolt, ‘plate § in. wide 24 in. do. dos Brass sash fastenings for 2 in. sashes Wrought iron flush rings Norfolk thumb latches Japanned iron plate buttons Brass do, Be : 1 in, brass knobs g in. japanned iron casement stays with hooks and plates Brass cabin hook with plate ‘and plugging Do. door catch and Jetting into floor Do, _ plain door handle 6 in. long in the grip, and with solid brass back plate combined . Do. drop umbrella holder with plates ‘ad screwing, shifting rain pan and sockets : oe Japanned iron barrel ‘door chain Wainscot oak long finger plate, including French polishing de Do. narrow for diminished styles ots Strong lines, hooks, arms, and pulleys, for opening and closing Hehe and Res in walls Double do. and do. Do. 34 feet from floor: Iron French casement bolts, $i in. rod to shoot up and down for folding case- ments 6 ft. 6 in, high ».. are on Card frames .. Be 14 in. brass dresser hooks .. Galvanised meat hooks Per pair Per doz, ” wn ° IAW DH HNO ae woe OB 1 al =! 4S) H COONHWUNHABPHHOON 1S} Lal Oop 2Owd ee) fe) oOo ° WWNHOWODWODAD0ACC SO oOo ° SS eee o SLATER AND SLATE MASON. Best Penrhyn “ Ladies’” slating, laid to a 24in. lap, and nailed with two zinc nails to each slate oA Do. as last but to a 3 in. lap as Do. do. but with copper nails . Slating as first described, but ‘‘ Countess” Do. aslast, buttoa3in.lap .. 34 Do. do. but with copper nails .. Slating as first described, but ‘‘ Duchess” Do. aslast, butto3in.lap . he Do. do. but with copper nails .. Leave slating clean and perfect at comple- tion of works .. os oe oe 4 in. Welsh slate slab, sawn out to sizes, quarry planed and fixed, from oe 2 in. do. do. do. 5h I in, do. do. do. 36 1tin.do. do, do. A tdin.do. do. do. Do. as last but rubbed both faces Labour to groove 1 in. wide Do. rounded nosing. from Extra course of slates and cement ‘fillet to verge Close cut and initred’ a hip, | bedded in oil cement Patent slate ridge and ae 2 in. roll only. Do. do. 2 in. do.. : Do. do. 210. do.) Do. do. 2 in. roll and 6 in. wings Do. do. 2% in. roll and 7 in. wings Do. do. 3 in. roll and do. ei Do. do. as last and fixing with white lead and copper screws... 8 in. x 3 in. rubbed channel Ac Labour, hole cut and dished for grate .. ‘Do. quadrant corner to 1 in. slate Make good slating to Ripe passing pose roof 30 are We TILER. Plain tiling showing on the face 4 in. on double fir laths and wrought iron nails Do, do, showing 3h in. Do. do. showing 3 in. Do. do. as last, but with oak laths Old pan tiling stripped, new lathed, and re-tiled dry, allowing 20 new tiles to a square .. Do. do. a square .. New pan tiling laid dry to a 10 in. gauge Flats of two courses of plain tiles, bedded in Portland cement Sh a6 allowing 1 100 new ‘tiles to Do. three courses do. Cutting and waste in plain tiling .. oo Do. do. circular ; Double course of tiling at eaves Do. plain tile heading, and pointing in cement to verge.. Hip tiles purpose made, to fit rake of roof, and bonded in with the other tiling .. Valley tiles do. do. do. Red ridge tiling Do. bedded in : lime and hair. and jointed and pointed in cement Tile finials, P.C., 7s. 6d. each a se Wrought iron ornamental hip hooks Memo.—For illustration of roof floor and wall tiles of various Ss. . Per sqre. sup, 49° . lin. 42 HeHvOnO.OnG © ce) CO NNHHHO HN WH dS . Per sqre. sup. 43 Per ft. lin. Per No. ” 50 57 60 descriptions, refer to Section A of the CoMPENDIUM. e090 ONDAOOR ° Lal NW WO MOUNN HH HoH Ons CO Oncor a cy “Ch eoooo°o ana oO OAD 4 Fut OO PRICE FOUNDER & SMITH. Cast Iron. BOOK. All the best grey metal, cast at such foundry as the architect may approve. All castings inclusive of the requisite patterns. To include also proving any of the ironwork so required, also all hoisting. Metal in plain corbels, shoes and heads .. Do. in hollow columns, with base and cap plates, cogs, neckings, and moulded caps at Do. in heavy area gratings Do. in light do. Do. in moulded cantilevers Do. in sash weights 3 in. diameter round rain Pipe, including nails and plugs .. 44 in. x 4 in. square rain Pipe, including bands, ears, plugs and nails : 4sin. x 4 in. moulded eaves guttering, 4 in, thick, with socket joints put together with red lead and oil cement, and screwing to facia .. ae : 6 in. x 44in, do, and allaslast .. 3 in. swan-neck, 4% in. projection .. Extra to plinth ‘bends to 4% & 4 in. pipe.. Flat back moulded heads .. bn Extra to junction for 3 in, round pipe Stopped ends to 4am, x ir in. eens: Angles to do. BG Outlets cast on Stopped ends to 6 in. “x 4h it in. do. Outlets cast on Holes cast in and ‘cleaned out through i} in. metal for bolts : : Do. through 14in Illuminating lens coal plate y6in. diameter, with protecting ring for paying, chain hasp and staple .. : Hit and miss ventilating grating, 12 in, x 6 in., and Aten. into wood 56 Wall scraper Bold standard scraper to be selected, and letting into stone and oe with ead Plain newel 3 ft. long, ‘with long screw nut and plate.. 56 és aC Plain ornamental do. do. Ornamental fourways finial, 6 ft. 6 in. high above stone, of design to be selected, and ‘with long rod let into stone and ruc with lead Air brick, 9 in. x 6in., and; setting in walls and forming channels 3A ae ae WROUGHT IRON. Per cwt. Per ft. lin. S. 14 H Now UdNdUF NW OUMNH foe) 21 HAooano Lal DAwooconoan NO pW The wrought and rolled iron of the toughest and best quality. Metal in rolled steel joists Do. in iron chimney and. bearing bars cambered and caulked Do. in fishing and forged angle plates Do. in rods, plates, heads, nuts, washers, and forged straps Do. in half round handrails and round and square twisted baluster, including torging to ramps and framing together Do. in galvanized water bar and bedding in white lead 56 ic Per cwt. Io 6 18 22 ° oO ° FounpER & SMITH (continued) — Circular staircase, 3 ft. 6in. diameter, with base plate screwed to wood and centre rod; also steps, landings, newels, balusters, handrails, &c., in the usual way complete .. os x Zin. x tin. saddle bars I in. x 1 in. stancheons to windows 1 in. gas tubing as handrail, including screw joints, forged ramps and hand- rail brackets securely screwed Forged ends to do. ‘ Drillings in 2 in. rolled iron Do. in gin. do. Do. in # in. do. Cutting and fitting ends of 6in. x 12 in. rolled iron joists to sides of similar do. Ends of fin. rod, forged, drilled, counter- sunk, and screwed : . Ss Do. of # in. do. do. Forging ends of 3in. x din. strap to pattern Tapping ends of fin. rod .. 0 50 DO: if in. do. Se Do. thin. do, Bossed ends to handrail Dowels and white lead bed.. Galvanised wire bird gratings ; 4 in. screw bolts, average 12 in. long with nuts, heads, and washers 8 in, do. do. rT in. do. do. 3 in. x 3 in. coach screws, including drilling and tapping ae Strong L irons, 18 in. x 12 in., with angle webs and screwing Ornamental window stancheon heads with leaves riveted on at sides BS Forged eyes in saddle bars for 1 in. x 1 in. stancheon oC ae Memo.—For stoves, grates, . Perft. ofrise 21 o Per ft. lin. w OO0Or O Wd Ne On OFPWDND COOM oo°o oOo ONO 70 ri oO een id close fire-ranges, kitcheners,. slow combustion and ventilating grates, chimney piecés, stable fittings, and iron fireproof doors and frames, refer to advertisements in the CoMPENDIUM, where numerous examples and prices will be found. PAYIOR. Paving of hard grey stocks, laid flat in sand and jointed x eye in mortar Do. do. Do. do. in cement Paving as last, but laid on edge in sand . Do. do. in mortar Do. do. in cement Paving of malm paviors, laid flat in sand.. Do. do, in mortar Do. do. in cement Paving as last, but laid on edge in sand .. Do. do. in mortar Do. do. incement .. Paving of Suffolk white bricks, laid flat in TOK EAT mst 50 Do. do. in cement Paving as last, but ‘laid on edge in mortar Do. do. incement .. Do. do. rubbed and faced to close joints .. 56 $0 ss Dutch clinker paving a vs aD Adamantine clinker paving . a se Do. do. bevelled 56 AG Dorms do. laid herring bone Per yd. sup, Za) THe 368 45 4 2 4 11 5 8 4 7 5 9 6 9 60 6 9 vf 70 7 9 Io Oo Io 9 12 5 II g 140 15 0 14 6 282 PRICE sBOOK, PLUMBER (continued.)— Pavior (continued)-— s. d. Staffordshire blue building brick Paving, SANITARY. laid flat and jointed in cement Per yd. sup. 7 6 Water services to be in accordance with the requirements of y Do. b Ase intdflats.. on PAE Ag ” Ns : the Water Authorities. 0. paving bricks, ” Do. stable bricks, grooved and laid on edge in yo . hth Sa Gh Tar paving, 2} in. thick, finished with a pa ieee ga HY cisterns, safes and Pues. ee ie Derbyshire Tes Po 2 ie g Close copper nailing Peretti aOmmES 3 ? Soldered angle Oe) Do. 4 in, thick do. * 3 6 2 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 inclusive of bends ployed, from .. 4c ae oe ” 4 6 when the pipe is 13 in. or less; above.that size, bends are to be Granite pitching, laid in sand and es separately measured. in cement +e +: : +e ” 15 0 4 in light lead pipe (3 ae per yard) Per ft. lin. o 6% # in. do. (6 do.) 93 0 IO : 74 i i do (8 ib, do. ) Teel 2in, York stone tooled paving, laid in ee ” straight courses, and jointedincement Per ft.sup. 1 o 13 in. do. (12 lb. do.) ” 1 6 2 in, a do ae 14 in. do (6p Db idorm) of I 10 , ‘ i? 3 2 in. do. (2x, lbeido-ass) a0 216 3 in, do. do. ash if 2 ” Do. ‘do. as last, butjrubbed’* ©... . r 5 | 2ein, do. (25.Jb. do) 7. . 3 0 zi in. cee. cee jy ihy, — cle, >) ats - 0 10 2in. Portland stone paving, rubbed and 2 in. (9 Ib. do. ) ¥ Th gel: laid in straight courses in cement .. x 2% i in. os (12 lb. do. ) 3 ie 2% in. do. do. +. 1° ee ics 14 in. do. (x6 1b. do. ) i ii 3 in. do, do. oe ” 2 6 14 in. do. (@ulbado-=™) rs 2 6 : : : in. do. (28 lb. do. ) ah Ret in., 10in., and 12 in. paving tiles, and eee ” : laying i in sand ae aS era Gd. Supra me 2} in. do. (36 Ib. do.) . ” © Do. do. in mortar .. ” 6 © | 4in. cast iron strong soil pipe. including Do. do. in cement .. 6 7 Oo nails and plugs, joints caulked in red Staffordshire 6 in. red and buff tile paving, lead and oil cement es ae = i 2 6 bedded and pointed in cement, in- pe, See ' cluding cement ground.. : fe i 6 6 | Extra Saaerae oe a ieee pie BY Per No I 5 Encaustic tile paving P. C., Io er y : . : : : ” ia and laying, including ground . ee i 15 0 a; in. seagate cues ends ae bc 5 On Package and carriage only . . A ae 2 © in. 2 ac oe ot ” ae La tiles to pattern in cement 4 0 rin. do. 4 e °3 lige ying tiles to p Ay se . 4 in. soldered branch joints. 56 a0 ite 8) 3 # in, do. a6 ib is 7, PLUMBER. r in, do » 2 0 : 14 in, co s 9x {6} To include all lead and labour, straps, tacks, wall hooks, | 2 in, do ” 3. © solder and fixings, &c., for properly completing the work. Lead collars for unions - fs f. “4 ome All sheet lead milled. Cast iron valve box and cover at sie ns 7 0 All the roof flashings well turned into the brickwork, and all | Conical cap to 2in. pipe = r 3, 0 the leadwork properly dressed. 24 in. to 1 in. lead cones and ‘soldering a6 ‘7 2) 34 in. to 2 in. do. do. ” 4 0 STRUCTURAL. Milled lead and labour in SeRnne®: cut to sizes Per cwt. 23) 10 Do. do and laying in ae and flats Fi ie 2ounO Do. do in flashings a ” A) © Lead dressed as cornices over deal moulded cores or other- wise, involving additional labour, to be charged the extra labour as per time expended. Single welt 12 . lin. Double do. a : oF : 5 Close copper nailing .. 5 0 3 Burning in edge of lead, including groove in Bath stone ae e On Labour cut edge, 6 in. deep i in 6 Ib. lead . _ Q 6 Do. do. 12 in. deep . ya °o 9 Bossed ends to rolls .. Per N Soldered dots and screws Tap : 4 in. bossed angles ie o 6 6 in. do. ere me Oy 9 in: do. ee Be ar whe + I Oo 12 in. do. . ie Zh Extra labour and solder in sunk cesspools 4 Copper wire balloon Brains for rain water heads ae Ad * 30 30 in, length of 1 in, iron perforated pipe, including one capped end, 1 in. brass screw union for iron, and soldered joint to lead pipe a 20 0 30 in. length of 4 in. swanneck bent socket pipe outof 7 Ib. lead, one end connected with iron gutter outlet, the other turned into R.W. head .. % 12 0 36 in. length of 43 in. bent soil pipe out of 7 lb. lead, one end jointed to lead trap, the other to irondown pipe .. Pe 20 0 4 in. patent cast lead P trap, including jointing to W.C. basin and soil pipe .. Lead lavatory D trap, with brass cleaning screw, 14 in. inlet and outlet pipes, 2 in. screw cap and soldered joints ts a 14 4 in. brass screw union for lead pipe O05 . 3 2 in. do. do. 66 3 oe a 4 Thi ioe, Gl). do. 5c 7 14 in brass washer and union for slate, with plug and length of brass chain .. rr 9 Brass washer and cementing in with do. “ 7 24 in. brass grate and soldering i in a0 . I 31n. do. and cementing in " I 34 in. brass screwed apes and frame, and wo A000 leading into stone 0 B® Copper draught flap for 1 in. lead pipe and soldering S I 6 Do. for 14 in. do. and doe on Aa aR a¢ <0) 283 PRICE BOOK: PLUMBER (continued) — Saud. -PLASTERER— (continued). 4in. brass fall-down lever basin cock, with ante / INTERNAL WorK. screw boss and soldered joint . ve er No Ol Om ; $ in. gun metal. fullway igh pressure | Rough render one coat on brick .. -. Per yd.sup. o 9 valve, including soldered joints jit jet oe coat ane set .. .- + . : ° 2 in. high pressure valve ball cocks, with | Render, ee an as + + +. of ; 4 screw bosses copper balls,and soldered Do. Gee BCL is zi oD ” 7 joints Se 7 8 0 Lathing only .. or AD 46 o 9 2 in. brass screw- -down bib cocks, win Lath plaster, one coat and set : . » Te, screw bosses and joints “a 7 6 Lath plaster, float and set partitions - Fa) # in. brass screw-down stop- -cocks with | Do do. ceilings .. ” 29.0 soldered joints .. ie fi a ae 9 0 Do. do. and finished bastard stucco 2 3 ee d ; Do. do. and finished trowelled Memo.—Further descriptions and quotations for fittings, tanks, stucco, smooth for paint _ a 2 4 pumps, &c., will be found in the body of the work. Among Extra to gauging with plaster each Cont, i ° 3 contractors’ pumps may be noted the ‘ Pulsometer,” dealing Dowwithicementt Me ° 3 with from gvo to 80,000 imperial gallons per hour, and at prices Do. setting with gauged putty.. = o 33 ranging from £8 to £170. Refrigerating machinery for ice Lath plaster, float, set, flewing to 15. For estimating dilapidations, and furnishing er checking a schedule of same, the charge is 5 per cent, on the estimate, but in no case less than two guineas, Jor services in connection with settle- ment of claim, by arbitration or otherwise, extra charges are made, under Clause 8. 16, For inspecting, reporting, and advising on the sanitary condition of premises, the charge must depend on the nature and extent of the services rendered, 17. In all cases travelling and other out-of-pocket expenses are paid by the client in addition to the fees, If the work is at such a distance as to lead to an exceptional expenditure of time in travelling, an additional charge may be made under Clause 8. 18. When an architect takes out and supplies to builders quantities on which to form estimates for executing his designs, he should do so with the concurrence of his client, and it is desirable that the architect should be paid by him rather than by the builder, the cost of such quantities not being included in the commission of 5 per cent. ASPECT Most SUITABLE FOR ROOMS. Bedrooms, S.E. Ditto Summer, N.E. liard Room, N. or N.W. Conservatory, S., with ends E. and W. Dairy, N. Dining Room, N. to N.E. Drawing Room, S.E. Kitchen Offices, N. Larder, N. Library, E. Morning Room, FE. Nursery, S. or S.E. . Porch, N.E. Servants’ Offices, N.E. Room, S.E. Smoking Room, N.W. Staircase and Land- tog, N. Bil- Aspect—continued. To DETERMINE SOUTH BY A WATCH.—Point hour hand to the sun, Jalf-way from hour hand to XII gives the direction of S. To determine East and West, erect a vertical rod on a flat sur- face; describe a circle with the rod as a centre, and the height of the roi as radius (varies with latitude), mark the point where the shadow of the rod touches the circle in the forenoon, and again in the afternoon, and draw a line through the two points, which line will give the ‘‘ East ”’ and ‘‘ West.” ASPHALT Is used either in a mastic state and rubbed to a smooth surface, or as a powder, spread and con- solidated with hot irons. The former for floors, roofs, damp: proof courses, walls, arches, tanks, reservoirs, etc.; the latter for roads and pave- ments where the traffic is heavy. Thickness: For floors and roofs, $in. to I in. ; for pavements and roads, Id in. to 2in.; for damp-proof courses, fin. to #in.: and as a vertical damp-proof course, #in. to 1g in. The bed for receiving Asphalt must be tho- roughly dry, and where it is to be attached to vertical faces, the ground should be rough to afford a good key. BARS. ROUND AND SQUARE IRON. Weight in lbs, per foot run. Inches. Round. Square. Inches. Round. Square. + "164 208 2k 16°38 20°85 3 * 368 *470 2? 19°82 25°25 3 “055 "835 3 23°58 30°05 Q 1024 1304 Baecacs 35°25 1°475 1°877 3% — 32'09 40°85 H 2°008 2°555 3% 36°84 46°93 I 2°62 3°336 4 41°90 53°38 18 3°31 4°22 4% 47°30 60°28 1¢ 4°09 5/24 4% 53°09 67°60 18 4°95 6°33 4% 58°09 75°32 1z 5°89 7°50 5 65°46 83°42 oe 6'ot 8°81 5t 72°25 02°02 13 8:02 10°29 54 79°28 1010 if g°2 11°72 5 86°05 110°35 2 10°48 13°35 6 94°35 120°15 2} 13°26 16°89 Nors.—For weights of bars of larger size multiply a bar half the size by 4. FLAT BAR IRon. Weight in lbs. per foot run. Breadth in ins. Thickness in fractions of an inch. 2 3 4 8 2 g I I *4I De GES alley Reh PESO. FOR KISH! it AR EO SRL) PHOS) estes Gy OSL ay 1% £03 Neel 625 LCOS 27505 eQ 13m ast7 5 423 ONES 00 ee Ry SO TO) | OH OR 7S Eh) 2 Gi Bayh VerGer Pan YG Gro I Hoy Be oh SEIS AEN ys VES) G1) OG EGO PEN) Gee VER) ey AG Bohn Ms ghee ERG ay urs 21207) 3344 4t58: 5:74 10°88) 8103, 17 3 T2269 27500) 30750155001 8LO:25)8 AS ON OW) yan 1070 3¢ 1°35 2°71 4°07 5°43’ 6177 81g 9748 T0'85 2d es dOm 210243 Oe 4m 7c ON ans: 7/5 MEOW? me LOS 32 157 «313, 469) 200 7°81 9739 TOO 12ST 4 1107) 13°93 H5t00) 86168 8°34) ToLon 1709/1335 Sey INT 770 19B5S4 0) kS13200 7509 oe SiS OmnIO:03 me 12:4 OmerAnTS 44 1°87 3°75 «5°63 7°50 9739-1126 13°14 15°02 4$ 198 3°90 5°94 77°92 g'90 11°88 13°86 15°85 5 2°09 «4°17 «6°25. 834 «10°43. «12°50 14°50 16°68 Bey 219 4730" 6°50) 8775" 1Or95) 13845 325 1752 se 2°29 «4°59 688 g'17_-11°47 13°75 16°06 - 18°35 52 2°39 «4°79««7°20-««9'58«I'99 «14°39 «16°79 19°18 6 2°50 5°00 7°50 0°00. 12:52 15'0l 17°52 20.04 For STEEL BARS - multiply above by 1°02. Sick | BATHS and WASHHOUSES. PUBLIC BATHS. Proportion of LARGE BaTH, length and width, 3to1. 100 ft. xX 35 ft. best size for first class bath ; depth of water, 3 ft. 6 in. at shallow end, 6 ft. to 7 ft. at deep end. Depth should be indi- cated on wall, just above safety rail, in plain figures, at every 5 ft. of length. Space required for Water Polo, 75 ft. x 35 ft.; and depth, 4 ft. 6in. to 7 ft. Open self-draining channel near top to receive scum and as spitting trough; an iron or copper safety rail, 1fin. diam., a few inches above water line, all round. DRESSING Boxgs, 3 ft. 6in. x 3 ft. 6 in.; fitted | with seat, battened foot-board, small shelf, two Baths and Washhouses—con’inued. hat and coat pegs, and mirror. Ladies’ Dressing Boxes, quit. x 4itt, GANGways round pond, 4q ft. clear at sides, and 6 ft. to 8 ft. at ends. Well rubbed, hard York stone best for paving. Fall to surface drains. Divine STAGE, JUDGES’ PLATFORM, PRESS GALLERY, and WATER CHUTE. ‘TEMPERATURE of Water, 70° to 72° Fahr. 3 and for women and children, 72% to 75°. Room outsi-e Pond and Douche Room, 68°; and for women and children, same as Pond. Water should be warmed by the injection of steam round the sides near the bottom; the pipes in chases and cased for protection. LATRINES should be kept separate from bath, and warmed and ventilated. ; CONSTRUCTION OF LARGE BATH.—Good, sound foundation; a shell of Portland cement concrete inside, rendered in cement and lined with asphalte. Then tested, and, if water-tight, paved and faced with white glazed bricks or tiles. If used for swimming entertainments, means oj communication from one end of the bath to the other should be provided outside. SLIPPER BATHS.—Ist class: Two compart ments. One containing glazed fireclay bath, white inside and out, with warm and cold douche over; fittings—foot-board, towel rail, electric bell, and soapdish. Other, a small dressing-room, with dressing table, glass, chair, rug, hat and coat pegs. 2nd class: Single compartment, 6 ft. 3in. x 6ft. in clear, Bath fireclay, glazed inside and over rim, and rest painted; fittings—foot-board seat, towel rail, clothes pegs, electric bell, soap dish, mirror and brush, shelf and thermometer, Divisions, 6 ft. 6in. high, and standing a few inches above floor of enamelled slate, light coloured marbles, or, preferably, of white glazed bricks. Valves non-concussive, and regulated by attendant. Waste should empty bath in 2 minutes. WASHHOUSES. Rooms REQUIRED.—Washhouse and mangling room, waiting room, cloak and bonnet room, and ciéche near entrance; store, bath and sink room, w.c., etc. ; accommodation for manager and wife. WASHHOUSES, with drying closets one side of room, washing compartments on the other. - Each washer has a compartment and one dry- ing horse, numbered to correspond. Each compartment 3 ft. 6in. x 2 ft. and 4 ft. 6in. high, and 6ft. between. Should contain two troughs; one for boiling and rinsing at back, and one for washing. Steam supplied to back trough for boiling purposes, and hot »»d cold water supplied to front troughs by co..s with movable nozzles. Hot and cold water supplies may be carried on iron standards, fixed aiong top of divisions; that for steam should be carried along floor, with upward branch to each compartment. Over troughs at back of compartment, a lattice shelf to take linen when washed; and under- neath, receptacles for soap and soda. Divisions mostly of cast iron, galvanized or painted. Hydro extractor, or centrifugal wringing machines, about 22 in. diam., driven from below. Heating of drying closets by coils of steam pipes; temperature of closet, 140°, combined with efficient ventilation. Walls faced with glazed bricks; surface drain- age of floor. : Average stay of one washer, 24 hours; average water used, 45 gallons. MANGLING Room, adjoining washhouse; one large and one small steam-driven box mangle, and table for folding, etc. IRONING.—Little or no ironing done—this at home—but small gas stove should be provided for heating irons. CLOAK AND BONNET Koo, with ventilated cupboards, with lock and key, and numbers to correspond with number of drying closet, etc. BILLIARD ROOMS. A fall size table is 12ft. x 6ft.; smaller sizes are Oft., 7ft., 8ft., gft., roft. and r1ft. Clear space round table usually 6ft., sometimes only 5ft. Space between two tables should be 5ft. Seat and lounges should be clear of playing space and be raised. Height of room should be 13ft. to 14ft. Top iight and ventilating necessary. The floor of a billiard room should, if on the ground floor, be constructed with solid supports, and, if on an upper floor, with beams under the legs of the table. BOILING POINT. Centigrade. Fahrenheit. oO o Alcohol boils at ans 744 173°1 Ether fA : 35°65 a6. Quicksilver ,, eee 300 680 Water As PoP ae (8.2) 212 BOLTS and NUTS—IRON. WEIGHTS IN LBS. Hexagon head and nut and round neck. For each Clear Length of Boltsin Inches additional Diameters under Head. Inch in in length Inches. 1 13 2 3 ADD t *o31 *038 "045 059 “O14 ys *056 "057 078 *I00 *022 g 092 *107 “123 154 “O31 x "139 "161 "182 225 "043 i *200 *228 *256 312 *056 ts 276 312 348 *420 072 § “369 “412 “459 "543 °087 "613 676 *740 *867 *127 5 1°039 1124 1°2094 “170 ay é 1°496 1°604 1°823 "219 1% as 2°210 2°496 “286 I *. 2°956 3°306 “350 I “ 3°864 4°296 “425 4 fe ae 5°431 "505 I “c . 8254 "703 2 . ooo . II‘g3r *g918 BRICKWORK. SIZES OF BRICKS. London Stocks oe S$ X 4t X 23 Reaiktinsent tec) SEO ah! 28 Welsh Fire ... ca i) SK 4 x 2? Glazed see se 9 X 45 X 22 Suffolk Whites rere os Grd ae: Staffordshire Blue ... 6 x 1% xX 23 a ny ess) Oe Ady Xx, 22 ” (a coy Oe Zee ane Ger. 8 ” ” * QO X 44 X 2 $6 Ae, A LO (Sue See : Perel een 3c, 2 Adamantine Clinker 6 x 2} x 1% Dutch Clinker seen OrE Xen. Tt The Suffolk White, Blue Staffordshire, and the Clinkers are used for paving. 500 Bricks= x load, and weigh 1% tons. 1000 Bricks stacked = 50 to 55 c. feet. 1000 Old Bricks stacked =65 to 70 c. feet. ROD =STANDARD MEASURE=I6$ ft. x 164 ft. X 134 in. I Rod=272 ft. of 14 B. wall=4o08 ft. super. 1 B. wall=816 ft. super. § B. wall = 306 ft. c. = 11} yards c. I Rod = 258 c. ft. of bricks and 48 c. ft. of mortar, and } in. joints=234 c. ft. of bricks and 72 c. ft. of mortar % in. joints. I Rod requires 4320 to 4352 stocks in mortar with din. to Zin. joints. I Rod requires 5370 stocks laid dry. 1 Rod requires 4900 stocks dry in wells, etc. 1 Foot super of reduced brickwork requires 16 bricks. s I Rod requires 36 bushels of Portland cement and 36 bushels of sand, or I c. yard of stone lime and 34c yards of sand. To reduce gin. work to standard, deduct 4. To reduce cubic feet to standard, deduct 4. BRICK ARCHES.—I yard super of gauged arches requires 10 bricks. BRICK FACING.—I foot super requires 7 bricks, Flemish bond. 1 Foot super requires 8 bricks, English bond. Brickwork—continued. Brick NOGGING.—1 yard super requires 45 stocks laid flat, and 2c. ft. of mortar. I yard super requires 30 stocks laid on edge and $c. ft. of mortar. In dry weather bricks should be wetted «before use. Each course should be flushed with mortar. Regular stages no’ part more than 4ft. above rest of work. Sleeper walls or piers 4 ft. 6in. or 5 ft. apart. Hollow walls, cavity 2} ins., with 3 or 4 ties every yard super, arranged diagonally. Provide air bricks for ventilation. Cover heads ot doors and windows with 4 lb. lead, at least 12 inches wide, and turned down. The greater thickness of hollow wail should be inside for strength. Keep cavity of a hollow wall clear of mortar drippings as work proceeds. CATTLE SHEDS. Shelters. Space for each Sheep to ft. super. Pig Io ft. Bullock 40 to 60 ft. super. ” ” ” 9 CHAINS. SAFE LOAD CALCULATED AT ABOUT 3 OF BREAKING WEIGHT. Stud Link Cables. Close Link Cables. Dia.of Safe Dia.of Safe Dia. of Safe Dia.of Safe bar. load. bar. load, bar. load. bar. load. Ins. Tons. Ins. Tons, Ins. Tons. Ins. Tons. 5 I 1%) 0.9575 ve ‘Is #3 2°7 te 1330 «Ig OT 3 “27 8 3.0 8 160 4 12°75 vs “4t F8 3'5 +b.) aiopagheniay ra28) Babi Gevlg6e wake sons ; Pa) 16°75 as “81 I 5 Cao ce aS g 1°07 4 6°25 I 45 2 206 15 1°35 I 7°25 1% 5°75 23 22°33 = 1°67 13 9 1 7 2% 24°33 ip 2°01 3 II te 8685 2k 20°33 Sead Rs: 133 CHANCELS. Clear space between fronts of book boards at least 5 ft., where width of chancel is under 18ft., but 8 ft. or more where possibile. In large churches provide for return of Com- municauts through side aisles. In chancel aisles movable seats are desirable. CHIMNEYS and FLUES. L. B. Act, 1894.-—Dégest. Except to steam engine, brewery, distillery, or manufactory, not to be higher above roof, etc., ad- joining than 6 tiraes the least width, unless bonded te another chimney not in same line, or otherwise secured, Chimneys may project ON CORBELS thickness of wall immediately below. Others to be on SOLID FOUNDATIONS and footings, or on iron girders bearing on party, external, or cross walls, to satis- faction of District Surveyor. Flues at a LESS ANGLE THAN 45 DEGREEs, to have at least 8% ins, of brickwork on upper side. Chimneys and Flues with angles LESS THAN 45 DEGREES to have SOOT DOORS of not less than 40 square inches, every angle to be properly rounded, Soor Doors 15 ins. from wood. Chimney breast to be carried on arch, stone, or wrought iron, If projecting more than 4 ins,, with jambs less than 174 ins, wide, to be tied in with iron bar or bars turned up and down at ends and built in 8% ins, each side, JAMBS to be at least 84 ins. wide. CHIMNEY BREASTS and brickwork surrounding smoke flues to be at least 4 ins. thick, BACKS OF FIRE PLACE openings to a height of 12 ins, above mantle to be 83 ins, thick. Inside of flues and outside, where passing through floors or roofs, or near timber, TO BE RENDERED, PARGETTED, OR LINED with fire-resisting stone- ware piping, Chimney shafts or flues to be at least 3 FRET ABOVE THE ROOF FLAT OR GUTTER at the highest part adjoining, and the TOP 6 COURSES TO BE IN CEMENT. Flues built in or against any PARTY STRUCTURE to be surrounded with new brickwork at least 4 ins. thick, and properly bonded. ye Chimneys and Flues—continued, CHIMNEY BREASTS not to be CUT AWAY from any party wall without the certificate of the District Surveyor. CHIMNEY SHAFT, jamb, or flue, not to be cuT INTO, except for repair, for letting in, removing, or altering pipes and smoke jacks; for forming openings for soot doors, and for insertion of ventil- ating valves, the opening for such not to be nearer than 12 ins. to any timber or combustible material. POSITION AND COURSE OF FLUES to be out- lined in durable manner on outside of wall, except in outer wall, Flues for OVEN, FURNACE, COCKLE, STEAM BOILER, OR CLOSE FIRE, for any trade or business, or range or cooking apparatus of any hotel, tavern, or eating house, to be surrounded with brickwork 8% ins, thick to level of ceiling to room over. Flues to STEAM BOILER or HOT AIR ENGINE to be 20 ft. high from floor of engine. TIMBER AND WOODWORK not to be nearer than 12 ins. to inside of flues or chimney openings, not to be within ro ins, of upper side of the hearth, not within 2 ins. of face of wall about any chimney or flue if such wall be less than 8} ins. thick, unless face be rendered. WooD PLUGS not to be nearer than 6 ins., and iron holdfasts than 2 ins,, the inside of any flue, Pipe-flues, see ‘ Pipes.” CHIMNEY SHAFTS. Circular shafts offer only half the resistance to wind of square shafts. Flues should always be circular. Chimney shafts should not be attached to build- ings owing to unequal settlement. Thickness of brickwork: top 20 ft. (if flue not more than 4 ft. 6 in. diam.) I brick. (If flue over 4 ft. 6 in. diam., 13 bricks.) Add 4% brick to thickness for every 20 feet below. Furnace should not be further away from shaft than 4 height. Firebrick lining inside base should be indepen- dent of main shaft, and if temperature of vapours very great, take firebrick lining to the top. Shafts carrying off poisonous fumes should be at least 250 feet high. Hard stocks and mortar stand heat better than stone and cement. Foundations should be large and spreading. Caps should only have a slight projection, as they catch the wind and cause oscillation. I{oop iron bond is required every ten or twelve courses for each $ brick of thickness. ' A lightning conductor should be fixed to shaft. L. B. Act, 1894.—Digest. To be of brickwork and mortar, and if detached te taper 2% inches to ro feet of height. Thickness of brickwork at tep and for 20 feet down to be at least 84 inches, and half brick additional for every 20 feet down. Cap cornice pedestal plinth string course to be additional to thickness required, and every cap to be constructed and secured to the satisfaction of the District Surveyor, Foundations to be to satisfaction of the District Surveyor, Footings to be in regular offsets, projection to equal thickness of base of shaft, space enclosed by footings to be filled in solid as work proceeds. CHURCHES. REQUIREMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS, AS JkE- VISED AND ADOPTED BY THE INCOPPORATED CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. PRELIMINARY. In the designing and arrangement of a Church, it must always be kept in mind that the primary use of a Church is for worship, and that the form of worship to be used there is that contained in the Book of Common Prayer; also, that it is intended for a permanent building, and, there- fore, must be of substantial construction and not 296 Churches—continued. likely soon to need rebuilding or heavy charges for its repair. It is better to build only a part of a Church well and make up the accommodation required by using temporary building, which may: be taken away when the charge of permanent work may be borne, than to attempt more than the money available can properly pay for. In populous places and places where the population is likely to increase, Churches should be large, and, if it be not possible to build them so at first, they should at least be laid down on a large plan, and as much as can be, or as may at the time be required, should be built, the com- pletion of the work being left to the future. In the case of a part only of a Church being built at first, it is desirable, unless strong reasons exist to the contrary, that such part shall include the Chancel.* The Holy Table and the Font should always be suitable for the. permanent Church, but all other furniture may be temporary, provided that it be decent in itself, and be arranged as the permanent furniture is intended to be, so that each or any part of it may give place to permanent work as opportunity occurs. Or NEw CHURCHES. SiTe.—The site of a new Church should be easily accessible from all sides, and not near to railways, noisy workshops, or other sources of annoyance. It is well thata Church should stand on somewhat raised ground, but not that it should be on the top of a steep hill. In the country a Church should always stand in an enclosed churchyard, which may or may not be used asa graveyard, and in towns the principal entrances should wherever it is possible be set back from the street or road. All Churches should stand east and west, or nearly so, unless local circumstances make this quite impossible. PLAN.—A Church should have a nave with or without aisles, and a Chancel of sufficient size. Transepts are not convenient for the use of part of a general congregation, but a transept may properly be made into a side chapel or a place for an organ. When a Church has aisles it is convenient that they be continued in some form sufficiently far along the Chancel to allow of its being entered from them eastward of the choir seats. It is desirable that every large Church should be provided with a side chapel. STYLE.—Whilst the object of the Society is to ensure that the Churches helped by it shall be conveniently planned and properly built, there is no wish to limit architects in their architectural treatment of them. All that is asked is that a design shall be suitable to the needs and conditions of the building, and to the materials proposed to be used. Any lasting material may be used if properly treated. But shams cannot be tolerated, whether they be imitations of one material in another or suggestions of construction which does not really exist. FOUNDATIONS.—Proper foundations must be provided of sufficient width and depth according to the nature of the ground, and concrete must be used in all irregular or doubtful soils. Damp Course.—A sufficient damp course must be put over the whole thickness of all the walls and piers, a little above the finished ground- line, and proper precautions taken to protect the floors from damp. *TIt has to be borne in mind with regard to this recommendation, that by the Rules of the Society the Committee can pay no portion of the grant before Consecration. Churches—.onsinued. WALLS.— Walls must,according to the materials used, be of not less than the following thickness :— Squared Stone Brick or Con- Inferior of the best crete, faced Stone, Flint, or quality, or with Flint or Rubble. Brick. Stone, _——_—_—_— ft. in. tbe in. If less than 20! 0” high and carrying a roof not exceeding 20’ o’ span I 104 2 3 If 20’ o” high and under 30’ o”, or carrying a roof ex- ceeding 20’o’span. 2 3 2 6 If more than 30! 0” high é 2 7 % ©) The arcade walls to be measured from the floor line, and the gable walls from the ground to half way up the roof. The thickness to be measured on bed and clear of plaster. These dimensions are given on the supposition that the walls are solid and sufficiently buttressed. If buttresses are not used, or the walls are made hollow, the thickness must be increased as much as, in the judgment of the Committee of Architects, is in each case required. Iron ties must not be used in hollow walls. CHIMNEYS.—The walling round flues must be nowhere less than 9” thick. A chimney must not be disguised under the form of an ornamental feature in the building. Roors.—Timber used for roofs may be oak, teak, or Baltic fir, and, subject to the precaution named in the following paragraph, pitch pine. No pitch pine or other American timber may be used in contact with any wall, or in the floors, or in plates. All roofs must be amply and efficiently tied. If trussed coupled rafters be used for spans exceeding 20’ 0” without principals, sufficient tie beams must be introduced ; if trussed principals be used, and the distance between them exceed 12’ o” from centre to centre, intermediate trusses must be introduced. The distance between the common rafters should not exceed 12”. The ends of main timber should be carried on stone corbels, or if lodged in the walls, they must rest on templates, and a space be left for ventilation between the timber and the walling round. Rafters exposed to view should never be less than 43” in breadth. The best internal covering, when funds allow, is stone or brick vaulting ; if a wooden ceiling be adopted, stone must not be imitated; and lath and plaster groining is never to be used. The external covering of roofs may be of lead, copper, slates, tiles, or other fit material; ordinary slates must be copper nailed. Where local material is used for roof covering, it should be laid in the best manner traditional in the place. Felt or other suitable protecting material must be laid under slates or tiles. Cast lead for covering is better than milled, and the old system of joints formed by rolling the edges of the lead together one within the other is much better than that of lapping the sheets round wood rolls. Ventilation should be provided for wherever lead is used, and lead should never be laid on oak boarding: sheets should not be longer than 10’ 0”, or wider than 2’ 3” between the finished rolls, and the lead not less than 7 lb. to the foot. Lead for gutters must not be less in weight than 7 Ib. to the foot, but 8 lb. or 9 lb. is better. Copper for roof covering must be at least 16 ' oz. to the foot. Churches—con/inued. Where there is no ceiling the boarding over rafters must be tongued, and where lead or copper is used there must be a second boarding and a space of at least 1” between it and the inner boarding. GuTrers.—All gutters must be carefully con- structed to carry off the water. Where gutters covered with lead are used, they must not be less in any part than 10” in width, and must have drips not more than 10! 0” apart, nor less than 2” deep in the clear: the fall between the drips being not less than 14”. Shoots are better than cesspools for carrying water into pipe heads. The shoots to be 6” deep and about 6” wide. In parapets outlets should be provided to carry off any overflowing occasioned by rapid thaws or otherwise, and snow guards should be laid over all lead gutters in such a position as to allow the easy flow of water. Wherever possible gutters should be laid upon solid incombustible founda- tions. RAINWATER Pipes.—Lead rainwater pipes are better than iron, they are very durable, and they require no paint. Rectangular or other pipes which have a flat surface next the wall should not be used in iron. All rainwater pipes should empty through shoes above the surface over gulley traps leading to drains below. ENTRANCES.— Wherever possible, the principal entrances should admit to a broad open space at the west end of the Church, Each principal entrance should have a porch with inner and outer doors. VESTRIES.—It is convenient that there should be one vestry for the clergy and another for the choir. They should be near to the Chancel and to one another, and so placed that it is possible to pass from one to the other without entering the Church. THE TOWER AND BELLS.—Unless there is money to do everything well, a tower should not be attempted. A good tower is a costly thing, but it is not a necessity, and it is therefore better to go without than to waste money on a poor one. Every Parish Church should have at least two bells, and they may be hung in a turret or in a gable where there is no tower to receive them. THE CHANCEL.—Every Church must have a Chancel of sufficient size to allow space for decent ministration at the Holy Table, and for. the accommodation of the clergy and singers according to the needs of the place. That there may be room for two rows of seats with desks on each side, a new Chancel should not be less than 18’ o” wide. Square ends are generally better than apses. THE FURNITURE OF THE CHANCEL.—In order that Churches may be kept open, it is desirable that every Chancel should be protected by ascreen. The Holy Table should be of size according to that of the Chancel, but not less than 7’ o” long. The height should be from 3’ 4” to 3’ 6”. The Holy Table should be of good material, and it is best that it be plain in treatment. The choir desks must not be so high as to make kneeling at them inconvenient. There must be a rail or kneeling desk convenient for communicants. It should not be more than 2’ 3’ in total height, and should be set back not less than 12” from the front edge of the step on which it stands. The rail should not be less than 5’ 0” away from the choir desks, and there must be a level space of at least 4’ 0” between it and the step next east of it. Churches—continued. STEPS AND FLoor Lrvgls.—The Chancel * need not be raised above the level of the nave. There must be only one step at the Communion rail. The foot-pace must be of such a width as to allow of a clear space of 3’ 0” in front of the Holy Table, and, where there are other steps between that and the Communion rail, the two next below the foot-pace must each be not less than 1’ 6” wide. FLoors.—Stone and marble make good pavements for Chancels, and may be used for passages and other spaces where there are no seats. Hard wood block paving over concrete forms the best floor under pews, and if it be used also in passages the passages should be clearly defined. Font.—The Font should be of stone or marble according to the canon. It must be large enough to admit of the immersion of infants, and if of porous material must be lined with lead, and must have a decent cover and be provided with a plug and waste pipe to a dry well not connected with any drain. The Font must be placed ina conspicuous position near the west end of the Church, and must have a space round it sufficient for the minister and others engaged there. It should be raised above the general floor level by at least one step. _ PassaGEs.—The passage up the middle of the nave should generally be not less than 5’ 0” wide, and even in the smallest Churches not less than 4' 0". Side passages should be not less than 3/0". When the passages are not less than 6’ 6” wide one row of chairs can be placed there, and when not less than 8’ 0” two rows, and these may be shown on the plan and reckoned in the accommodation. PEws.—AIl seats in the nave and its aisles must face eastward. Pews should be spaced at not less than Baor from _centre to centre, but the Society will sanction a spacing of not less than 2’ 103", provided that the section printed at the end of these rules bz strictly followed. The backs should be not more than 2! 8” high from the floor, and must be open below the seats so that a brush may pass under, except in the case of the western pew in a block, which may be closed to the floor. Backs must not slope more than 1” in the height from the seat to the top, and must not have any moulding or capping projecting on the side towards the seat. Seat boards should be not less than 14” wide, and may be horizontal or very slightly sloped. Mats or low hassocks should be provided for kneeling. In setting out the lengths of pews 1’ 8” must be allowed for each person, and in pews for four persons or less the thickness of the ends must be added. In pews for between four and eight persons the thickness of one end should be added. For more than eight persons nothing need be added for the ends. No pew must be more than 20’ 0” (ong, and all over 10’ 0” must be open at each end. Apart from the choir, all seats must be for the use of adults. CHAIRS. —Chairs may be used instead of pews. provided that they be set out with the same allowance of space. But chairs may sometimes be placed where fixed seats should not be. In side chapels chairs are generally more convenient than pews. GALLERIES.—Side galleries must not be used, but .under certain conditions west galleries may be allowed. In such cases the access to the Churches—continued. galleries must be by wide, easy, and well lighted stairs. THE PuLpit.—The pulpit should be placed on one side near the east end of the nave. Ina large Church a canopy or sounding-board is useful. OrGAN.—Although it may not be intended to put an organ into a Church at first, provision for the addition of one should be made in the plan. The organ place should not be cramped or closely shut in, but should be large enough for the instrument to stand free in it, and well open towards the Church. It is also desirable that the player should be placed where he may hear the _ Instrument properly and, if necessary, direct the | singing. ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING.—It is generally better to light a Church by pendants from the roof than by standards from the floor. Pipes or wires below the floor and difficult to get at for repairs should not be used: Lines of gas jets, following strings or other architectural features, cannot be allowed, as being injurious to the structure. WARMING.—The first necessity for the proper warming of a Church is that the roofs should be made so as to afford sufficient protection from external cold. Warming pipes should not be placed below grates in the floor where dirt may be swept down upon them. Warming by water at high pressure often leads to accidents. The system of warming proposed should be indicated on the plans. VENTILATION.—A Church should not depend on its windows for ventilation, for the casements are generally kept shut, and, if painted glass is put in, they are taken away. It is a good plan to put air inlets to the sills of the windows, and outlets in the roof with an upcast shaft in the tower, where it can be had. STORAGE.—There sh3uld be some place pro- vided in or near every Church where articles required for use only occasionally may be stored safely. LIGHTNING CoNDUCTORS.—AII but very low Churches should be protected by lightning conductors terminating above their highest points, and with proper connection with the ground. OF OLD CHURCHES. An ancient Church is a monument or art and of history, and should be respected as such, even though, regarded asa building intended for use and, still used, it may from time to time be necessary to alter it and adapt it to new require- ments. It must be repaired when it needs it, and as new wants arise they must be met, but in all this its value as an ancient building must be kept in view. Much mischief done-to ancient Churches has come neither from repairs nor from provision for new wants, but from the attempt to make the old buildings look like new ones according to the prevailing fashion of the time. This has come to be called ‘ Restoration,” though in most cases it has taken the Churches further from their old state than they ever were before. The Society does not refuse grants towards the repair of old Churches, but will not help ‘‘ restoration” of this kind. It is not possible to lay down absolute rules as to the treatment of old buildings, each of which must be considered by itself, but the following requirements are of general application :— 297 Churches—continued. No ancient work is to be pulled down for re-building if it can be properly repaired as it stands. Old masonry must not be re-worked, scraped, or scoured-in a way which will remove the surface of the stone. Rubble walls ought not to be stripped of their ancient plaster, internal or external, but the plaster should be repaired or renewed if it needs it. Old carpentry and joiner’s work which has been painted may have the paint cleaned off so that the wrought surface is not injured, but no woodwork is to be scraped, stained, oiled, or varnished. Old work may be repaired according to its original forms where it needs it, but when entirely new work is introduced, the new must not be made to imitate the old, but must shew itself plainly to be of a different time. Old furniture is not to be taken to pieces or moved to new places, but is to be repaired where it is, so far as necessary. Gravestones, if moved, ought to be replaced as near as possible to their original places. If new paving has to be laid it must be adapted to them. Monuments, and features which have rot now any use (an Eastern Sepulchre for example), should be repaired only so faras may be necessary to preserve them as they are now, and should not be mended with new work. Burial vaults inside Churches should be filled up with sand, and covered over with concrete. The walls or an old Church should not be cut away to make an ‘‘ organ chamber ’’ outside. Warming by means of hot pipes or stoves below the floor must not be used in a Church where there have been burials. In fitting an old Church for modern use, old arrangements which exist must be respected, but where they are gone the new should be ruled by present requirements, following the directions given as to new Churches so far as the conditions of the buildings admit, as to which each case must be judged by itself. The ground round an old Church has generally risen some height above the floor level inside. It should be lowered to about six inches below that level for a distance of six feet from the walls, and then the ground sloped up to the present level and the area sufficiently drained. CIRCLES—PRropeERtTIES OF. Circumference = Diameter X 3°14159 ih = Radius X 6'28318 oe = Sq. root of area x 3°5446 Diameter = Circumference x 0°3183 x) = Sq.rootof area x 1°128379 Radius = Circumference xX o°I591 3 = Sq. root of area x 0°564 Area = Diam. squared x 0'7854 as = Radius squared x 3°1416 Ap = Circum.squared x 0°0796 Side of equal sq. = Diameter x 0.8862 Side of inscribed sq. = Diameter x 0°7071 Diameter of cir. of equal area to square = Side of Square x 1°1283 Leng. of Arc = no. of degrees x radius x 0'01745 298 Circles—continued. To FIND THE DIAMETER OF A CIRCLE TO WHICH ANY SEGMENT BELONGS. half chord squared height To FIND AREA OF ANY SEGMENT OF A CIRCLE. __ height x 2 x chord | height cvbed Area = 5 ot 2 x chord Diameter = + height. CIRCUMFERENCES AND AREAS OF CIRCLES. To find a circumference of a circle of greater diameter, divide into two or more parts, and add together their tabulated circumferences. To find area of a circle whose diameter is double that of any in the table, multiply the tabu- ‘lated area by four, if three times by nine. Dia. Cire Area. Dia. Cir: Area. I 3°14 “7854 II 34-55 95°03 z 3°93 1°23 z 35-34 99°40 4°71 1G7 7, 3 36°12 103°87 j 5°50 2°40 ; 36°01 108° 43 2 6°28 3°14 12 37°69 113°09 t 7°97 3°98 z 38°48 117°86 i 7°85 4°90 4 39°27 122°72 8°64 59. 2 40°05 127°66 3 9°42 770 13 40°84 132°73 4 10°21 8°29 2 41°62 137°88 3 10°99 962 3 42°41 143° 14 2 11°78 11°04 i 43°19 148°49 4 12°56 12°56 14 43°98 153°94 i 13°35 14°18 z 44°76 159°48 ; 14°13 15°90 4 45°55 165°13 14°92 17°72 Fe 46°33 170°87 5 15°70 19°64 15 47°12 17671 3 16°49 21°65 4 47°90 182°65 i 17°27 23°76 i 48°69 188°69 18°06 25°97 x 49°48 194°82 6 18°84 28°27 16 50°26 201°06 19°63 30°68 3 51°05 207°39 20°42 33°18 ; 51°83 213'82 21°20 35°78 52°62 220°35 7 21°99 38°48 17 53°40 226°98 : 22°77 4128 54°19 233°70 i 23°56 44°18 54°97 240°53 24°34 47 17 2 55°76 247°45 | 8 25°13 50°26 18 56°54 254°57 ry 25°91 53°46 3 57°33 a i 26°70 50°74 3 5811 268°80 3 27°48 60°13 2 58°90 276°11 9 28°27 63°62 19 59°69 283°53 29°05 67°20 z 60°47 291°04 29°84 70°88 t 61°26 29864 30°63 74°66 z 62°04 306°35 10 31°41 78°54 20 62°83 314716 32°20 82°52 4 63°61 322°06 32 98 86:59 j 64°40 330°06 2 33°77 90°76 2 65°18 338° 16 CISTERNS and TANKS. GALVANIZED OPEN CISTERNS. Galls. Length. Width, Depth, Quality made. 20 18 ree 16 18 gauge to plate. 25 2'0 I'5 1°5 30 2°0 16 bay) 40 23 18 1°8 50 2°5 ba co} 1°10 60 2°6 Seb & 4 2°0 7o 2°8 22 270 80 2°10 2°3 2°0 100 3.2 2°3 233 18 gauge to % plate. 125 34 27 24 LOR ae ” 150 36 7B) 2°38 175 38 29 29 200 3°10 2% ANGE 250 4°2 33 3°0 300 46 a7 370 350 5'0 39 3°0 14 gauge to ;*, plate. 400 510 39 350 500 6°6 471 370 12 gauge to 43; plate. 600 76 4° BN 800 83 4°5 3°6 3 plate to ;% plate. 1000 83 4°11 4°0 Made 18 gauge, 16 gauge, 14 gauge, 12 gauge, 3 plate, yy plate. Sizes before galvanizing. Enamelled fireclay or stoneware cisterns are preferable for drinking water. ; All cisterns should be inside building, should be enca-ed and have dust-tight covers. Overflow should be twice the size of service pipe, and discharge into open air. _ W.C.s should have a separate water waste preventing cistern. COAL. STORAGE SPACE PER TON. Navy allowance, 48 c. ft. Average, 45 c. ft. Keckon 4 ft. as average height for storage in Cellars. Dvors, etc., should open out and have removable boards in grooves. Coal—continued. WEIGHT PER C. FT. Anthracite, 55 to 60 lbs. Bituminous, 50 to 53 lbs. 1. Cwte— saps. 1 Sack =2 cwt. 1 Ton=10 sacks. 1 Barge or Keel=21 tons 4 cwt. 1 Shipload=20 keels or 424 tons. 1 Room=140 cwt. or 7 tons. Coal yields 60 to 70 per cent. of Coke by weight. COKE. 1 Sack =4 bushels. 1 Chaldron=12 sacks. 1 Score=21 chaldrons. COLUMNS. Safe load 1, of breaking weight. Steel Columns are about twice the strength of iron. Length should not exceed 30 diameters, prefer- ably 20. Thickness of hollow columns should not be less than $ in., preferably 1 in. and not less than ty to xy the diameter. Specify for testing by drilling small holes in shaft, and for defective castings to be broken up. Stancheons are preferable to hollow columns, as thickness throughout and defects can be seen. Solid columns are seldom used except of small diameter owing to inequality from the more rapid cooling of the outside than of the centre. Fixing to stone should be on a bed of neat cement or Iolb. lead seating. When columns and stancheons stand on one another, the faces of flanges should be turned perfectly true in a lathe. SaFE LOAD AT ABOU’ wy BREAKING WEIGHT in Tons and Cwts. Ends flat and fixed. n” as ei s HoLtow IRON COLUMNS. era Bou . 9 Length in Feet. Aa 4 o @ 5 <<) 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 25 = a oH fx] THC LCs PIACe LCs lees clit Cae. Came eC 3 4°0 Boe 2°7 edt 5th BEY mde) “14 3 j 4ctay 1 3°1ONe 221 2a Tet2" TO) get 2 “16 BS os CCS, PRG T1449 kO) 33 ar 4 8'o 6'0 PVE PDE A ar Pom PR] BHR) 4 9°5 75 SON E4GLON GE SAL O) POLS meHt5, EICLS, 4 115 SiGe Orr meealTS e115 or oemerl Guero kS) 4 i IzIg QIO 75 Sit Os 410 8385 8353! | 2,0 4.1) | 91420) | -r0%r0! 380 Gro; 84915) 9"4°0 9375) 4) 1275 5 t 1955/0 elu 85 (Bey “Co Geol vier ee 5 1650) 22°15) G20 8'o 720) (O50 s;0., 3770 Boss ISS “W4°IS) “TIT2' 77 1910, Chil, CRO Gee ees Sf 25) MOMS 1g 75 LOnS OLG 7axON10107) Aro BI 23°10 1810 14°15 x16 go 710 68 4°5 5 Id) 27 1Omeal 150 e754 Oe LOUS 5505 0 y7510 9/4710 6. 1910 MetIG 10 T2312) p10 S115 Wty OnS an 425 Oe 23)5 ie 10. Om ES 10s 2a je LORL OM OKOM Nak One 515) 6 4 2770 2275) 18555) 11510 ei2ito TOG IS: 125657 6 310 25°10 20°15 I770 14'°5 I2°0 10°5 7°70 61 3410 28°5 23°3 TOO Ih kout4Le Ll 710 61d 410 33°10 27°10 22°15 ISIS 15°15 13°10 8°15 61% 4610 385 315 26'0 210 180 155 , 10°10 7 & 30715 26°0 22:0 18're 15710 13°5. 1110 g'0 7 2 36°0 30°10 25°15 a2t12 186 15°14 12°10 9'0 7 t AiO) 35. 2995 QA LOT OMT lye ou 5s mL Orly Jikal A073 5 S300 agnOb sez 7aioue 29910 20 10M 755, PLIES 7 It 55°5 40°15 39°10 33°0 28°4 2470 20710 I4'0 7 Ik 63°10 53°15 45°53 38°5 32°10 27°10 23°15 16°15 8 & 3810 33°10 28°15 24°15 21°10 18°10 160 ‘1370 853.0450 O.O.8 GB yi08 2O/ON 2aIO Nar NSO irSeTg-T5 8 a 5270 (45°0 13910) 33°09 29:0) 25:0 2r715) 16°15 Sime S58:on 5070! 4350) 57:01 32"0) azo Oe trON 10510 811i Joo bt'o «510 «64570 = 3970-33315 29°10 21°5 8314 810 70'°0 61'0 52°70 45°0 39°0 34°0 24°10 9 =. 54:0. §48'0 4310 37°0, 830) 2070 924'0) 18:70 9 i 6370 555 49°10 43°0 37°75 32°0 290°0 2I°2 QI 7oIO 62°10 55°6 43'0 42704370) 32710 25"0 g It 8570 760 66°10 58°76 51°0 44°10 39°10 29°0 9 4 990 )= 88'0-—s «7710-6710 59°10 52°0 45°10 33°10 bf) 73°10 66°10 59°10 53:0 4770 41°10 37°0 280 TO.t) 82°10) 7550 | 6770 59:10) 53/0 4750 41-10 31710 10 If 1o0'10 gt'o §68r'10 72°10 64°0 57°0 50°10 38°0 10 If 11770 1060 95'0 8410 75°0 66°10 590 44°10 Tia aso «= 870s «79° 7EIO «640 “57°10 51°10 39°10 11 t} 115'10 10676 96'0 §8,'0 +=78'0 «700 «63°0 480 Il If 135°10 12470 1130 10270 9g1'10 82°0 73°10 56°10 12 I 10770 9770 g1°10 830 76'0 68 10 62'0 48°10 12 tf 1310 T1310 Tr2°0 Io10 93°0 84'0 76°0 5y'0 ¥2 1h 153°IO 139'0 I31'0 118 10 108710 9810 89'0 690 Columns—continued. SoLtip IRON COLUMNS. A. 3 Length in Feet. g eS 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 [N= Tie IDC.) SPACs 9 SAC PT Cn eet Commence iy "Io 6 3 "4 23 *2 oh 3 17 "12 +8 6 *5 4 “3 2 1°8 “19 "14 cay 9 <7, 6 of) 23 I'9 Ir “16 3 "Io 9 4 372 293 Vir V4 “Io “16 *I3 2 4°9 ar 2°5 I'14 V7 12 "Ig 3 6°2 4°3 371 au, TX7, "ro 1'5 Ge) Ges PS 5°6 4°2 3°5 213 0 2'4 4.97783 Ir 14 812 612 56 4°6 yi2 4k 23°74 7a!) ots 33 10°2 8x 6°12 5°10 5S 34°14 26°74 19°4 FAIS ee kasrs 9°13 er St 41°10 33°76 27'°2 2016 612 312 I1°7 53°0 43°0 Ci ae 28°10 22°14 «18"12 «| IS°13 64 66'10 54°16 §=45°2 38°0 30°6 24°16 20°1S 7. 810 6770564 49°13, 3010 327 27°E 74 97710 «8r'10 «66810 5810 50°10. «IO. = 34°14 II5"10 97°10 830 710 64°0 52°10 43°10 84 135°10 15°10 98'10 85'0 74°0 650 54°10 9 Is8'10 1300 117710 Yot'10 8810 80'0 66°10 gf 180°10 156°0 135°0 117710 102°10 go'10 6 81"I0 YO 205'10 17810 155°10 136°0 T19'0 05"10 94°0 Il 2730 241°0 214°10 I89'0 616610 1480 ~=1320 I2 337°0 300°0 269'°0 23810 212°10 I9fIO I71°IO 13 408'10 6368'19 331°10 296"10 266°10 0241710 214°10 14 470°I0 442°10 402°0 36110 327°0 6029080 §=—- 270° 10 15 57110 524°0 479°O 433°10 394°10 362'0 — 330°0 HODGKINSON’S FORMULA. (Ends flat and fixed). Where D= Diameter of Column in inches. d=Internal diameter of column in inches. L=Length of column in feet. W =Breaking Weight in tons, D Lea .6—d 3.6 Hollow Columns, W = 44°16 Le fa Ln7 The strength of a Hollow Column nearly equals the difference between that of two solid columns the diameters of which are equal to the external and internal diameters of the hollow one. Strength of short Column in which L is less than 30D, Let W=breaking weight of Column as found from formula above. C=crushing force per square inch of section of the metal x sectional area of column. ” ” ” Solid Columns, W = 44°16 wc W+EC The crushing strength of Cast Iron per square inch of section is 40 tons, See also ‘‘ STANCHEONS.”’ CONCERT ROOMS. If used for BALLS AND RECEPTIONS a flat floor necessary. If CONCERT ROOM only then regular slope upwards to the back. Wall surface should be broken up, and end of room should be curved rather than flat to prevent echo. The ORCHESTRA should be arranged with the side walls widening towards the front; the seats should be in the form of a segment of a circle, that CHORUS SINGERS may all face the conductor, and the band in front of the chorus. The ORCHESTRA GALLERY should allow for band 3ft. 2in. in width for each row, with 8in. rise bottom row, and increasing in rise by 2in. for each successive row above. The CHORUS requires 2 ft. 6in. each row, and a rise of I ft. 3 in. to each. ORGAN SPACE required for a modern concert organ 300 sq. ft.; weight, 20 tons and upwards (not counting bellows). Height required about 36 ft. above sound board. Best position for organ, centre of orchestra at the back, and low down. Best position for organ key board and organinst in front of band, which is possible with electric or pneumatic action. CONCRETE. Concrete should be mixed dry, then only suffh- cient water added to moisten the whole, and again thoroughly mixed. It should be made in small quantities and used fresh. LimgE CONCRETE should consist of Grey stone, or Blue Lias Lime 1 part, Ballast or broken bricks 4 or § parts, and Sand I or 2 parts. Then corrected breaking weight = Concrete—continued. CEMENT CONCRETE may consist of Portland Cement 1 part, Ballast or broken bricks 5 parts, and Sand 2 parts; or, Selinitic Cement 1 part, Portland Cement 4 part, Ballast or Broken Bricks 7 or 8 parts, and Sand 2 or 3 parts. THE SELINITIC CEMENT should be used in accordance with the printed instructions of the manufacturers. See also ‘* LIMES AND CEMENTS.”’ CONDITIONS FOR BUILDING CONTRACTS.* (COPYRIGHT, R.I,B.A.] Sanctioned by the Royal Institute of British Architects, 13th May, 1895. Norer.—This form is applicable WHERE QUAN- TITIES DO NOT FORM PART OF THE CONTRACT, and requires to be varied, and to have the blanks filled in to meet the special circumstances of each contract. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT made the day of 19 Between of in the County of (hereinafter called ‘‘the Employer ’’) of the one part and of and of in the County of Buildert (hereinafter called ‘‘the Contractor”) of the other part, WHEREAS the Employer is desirous oft a messuage and premises at and has caused Drawings and a Specification describing the work to be done to be prepared by of . his Architect : AND WHEREAS the said Drawings numbered 1 to inclusive and the Specification marked ‘““A” have been signed by or on behalf of the - parties hereto; AND WHEREAS the Contractor has agreed to execute upon and subject to the Con- ditions set forth in the Schedule hereto (hereinafter referred to as ‘‘the said Conditions”) the works shown upon the said Drawings and described in the said Specification for the sum of £ ; Now IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS :— 1. In consideratien of the sum of £ to be paid at the times and in the manner set forth in the said Conditions, the Contractor will upon and subject to the said Conditions execute and complete the works shown upon the said Drawings and described in the said Specification. 2. The Employer will pay the Contractor the said sum of £ or such other sum as shall become payable hereunder at the times and in the manner specified in the said Conditions. 3. The term ‘‘the Architect” in the said Con- ditions shall mean the said or, in the event of his death or ceasing to be the Architect for the purpose of this Contract, such other person as shall be nominated for that purpose by the Employer, not being a person to whom the Contractor shall object for reasons considered to be sufficient by the Arbitrator mentioned in the said Conditions. Pro- vided always that no person subsequently appointed to be Architect under this Contract shall be entitled to disregard or overrule any decision or approval or direction given or expressed by the Architect for the time being. 4. Any reference in the said Conditions to the Bills of Quantities shall not have the effect of con- stituting them part of this Contract. 5. The said Conditions shall be read and con- strued as forming part of this Agreement, and the parties hereto will respectively abide by and submit themselves to the conditions and stipulations, and erform the agreements on their parts respectively in such Conditions contained. As witness our hands this Signed in the presence of SCHEDULE OF CONDITIONS, 1.—The works shall be carried out in accordance with the direction and to the reasonable satisfaction of the Architect in accordance with the said Draw- ings and Specification, and in accordance with such further drawings, details, and instructions in explanation of the same as may from time to time be given by the Architect. The Contract Drawings and Specification shall remain in the custody of the Architect, and shall be produced by him at his office as and when required by the Employer or by the Contractor. day of 19 * To be obtained at the office of the Institute, price One Shilling. .+ Insert ‘“‘s and co-partners”’ if such is the fact. + Insert “erecting” or “‘restoring’’ or ‘‘adding to”’ as the case may be. Conditions, etc.—continued. 2,—One complete copy of all Drawings and of the Specification shall be furnished by the Architect free of cost to the Contractor for hisownuse. The Architect shall furnish to the Contractor, within days after the receipt by him of a request for the same, any details which in the opinion of the Archi- tect are necessary for the execution of any part of the work, such request to be made only within a reasonable time before it is necessary to execute such work in order to fulfil the Contract. Such copies and details shall be kept on the works until the completion thereof, and the Architect or his representative shall at all reasonable times have access to the same, and they shall be returned to the Architect by the Contractor on the completion of the Contract. 3.—The Contractor shall on the signing hereof furnish the Architect with a verified* copy of the original estimate for his sole use or that of the Surveyor appointed as in Clause 13 hereof, and tor the purposes only of this Agreement, 4.—The Contractor shall provide everything ne- cessary for the proper execution of the works, according to the true intent and meaning of the Drawings and Specification taken together, whether the same may or may not be particularly shown on the Drawings or described in the Specification, pro- vided that the same is reasonably to be inferred therefrom; and if the Contractor find any dis- crepancy in the Drawings, or between the Drawings and Specification, he shall immediately refer the same to the Architect, who shall decide which shall be followed. Figured dimensions are to be followed in preference to the scale. 5.—The Contractor shall conform to the pro- visions to any act of Parliament relating to the works, and to the regulations and by-laws of any Local Authority, and of any Water and Lighting Companies with whose systems the structure is pro- posed to be connected, and shall, before making any variation from the Drawings or Specification that may be necessitated by so conforming, give to the Architect written notice, specifying the variation proposed to be made, and the reason for making it, and apply for instructions thereon, In case the Con- tractor shall not in due course receive such instruc- tions he shall proceed with the work, conforming to the provision, regulation, or by-law in question, and any variation so necessitated shall be dealt with under Clause 13. The Contractor shall give all notices required by the said Acts, regulations, or by-laws to be given to any Local Authority, and pay all fees payable to any such Authority, or to any public officer in respect of the works. 6.—The Contractor shall set out the works, and during the progress of the building shall amend at his own cost any errors arising from inaccurate setting out, unless the Architect shall decide to the contrary, 7.—All materials and workmanship shall be of the respective kinds described in the Specification, and the Contractor shall upon the request of the Archi- tect furnish him with vouchers to prove that the materials are such as are specified. 8.—The Contractor shall keep constantly on the works a competent general foreman, and any direc- tions or explanations given by the Architect to such foreman shall be held to have been given to the Contractor, 9.—The Contractor shall, on the request of the Architect, immediately dismiss from the works any person employed thereon by him who may, in the opinion of the Architect, be incompetent or mis- conduct himself, and such person shall not be again employed on the works without the permission of the Architect. 10,—The Architect and any person authorised by him shall at all reasonable times have access to the works, and the Architect and his representatives shall at like times have access to the workshops of the Contractor or other places where work is being prepared for the building. t1.—The Clerk of Works shall be considered to act solelysas inspector and under the Architect, and the Contractor shall afford him every facility for examining the works and materials. 12,—The Contractor shall not vary from the Drawings or Specification except as provided by Clause 5, or by the authority of the Architect, which is to be sufficiently proved by any writing or drawing given by him or by any subsequent written approval by him. If the work shown on any of the details or the further drawings of details ° The word “‘ sealed”’ to be inserted if so agreed 299 Conditions, etc.—continued. referred to in Clause I, or necessary to comply with any instructions, directions, or explanations which may be given from time to time by the Architect, be, in the opinion of the Contractor, in excess of that comprised in the Contract, he shall, before proceeding with such work, give notice in writing to this effect to the Architect, In the event of the Architect and Contractor failing to agree as to whether or not there is any excess, and of the Architect’s deciding that the Contractor is to carry out the said work, the Contractor shall accordingly do so, and the question whether or not there is any excess, and if so the amount thereof, shall, failing agreement, be settled by the Arbitrator as provided in Clause 32, and the Contractor shall be paid accordingly. No claim for an extra shall be allowed unless it shall have been executed under the provisions of Clause 5, or by the authority of the Architect as herein mentioned. Any such extra 1s hereinafter referred to as an authorised extra, 13.— No variations shall vitiate the Contract; but all authorised extras for which a price may not have been previously agreed, and any omission which may have been made with the knowledge of the Architect, or without his knowledge, provided he subsequently give a written sanction to such omission, shall be measured and valued, as herein- after provided by* ; and a copy of such measurement and valuation shall be given to the Contractor. The fees for so measuring and valuing the variations shall be added to the contract sum, If in the opinion of the Architect the work cannot be properly measured and valued, day-work prices shall be allowed therefor, provided that vouchers specifying the time and material employed shall have been delivered for verification to the Architect, or his nominee, at or before the expiration of the week following that in which such work shall have been done. The variations shall be valued at the rates contained in the Contractor’s original estimate, or, where the same may not apply, at rates proportionate to the prices therein contained. The amount to be allowed on either side in respect of the variations so ascertained shall be added to or deducted from the contract sum as the case may be. 14.¢—The fees for the Bills of Quantities and the Surveyor’s expenses (if any) stated therein shall be paid by the Contractor to the Surveyor named therein out of and immediately after receiving the amount of the certificate or certificates in which they shall be included. The fees chargeable under Clause 13 shall be paid by the Contractor before the issue by the Architect of the certificate for the final payment. If the Contractor fails or neglects to pay as herein provided, then the Employer shall be at liberty, and is hereby authorised, to do so on the certificate of the Architect, and the amount so paid by the Employer shall be deducted from the amount otherwise due to the Contractor. 15.—When the Contractor shall have received payment of any certificate in which the Architect shall have stated that he has taken into account the value of any unfixed materials intended for the works, and placed by the Contractor thereon, or upon ground adjacent thereto, all such materials shall become the property of the Employer, and shall not be taken away, except for the purpose of being used on the building, without the written authority of the Architect; and the. Contractor shall be liable for any loss of or damage to such materials. 16,—The Architect shall, Juring the progress of the works, have power to order in writing from time to time the removal from the works, within such reasonable time or times as may be specified in the order, of any materials which in the opinion of the Architect are not in accordance with the Specification or the instruction of the Architect, the substitution of proper materials, and the removal ‘and proper re-execution of any work executed with materials and workmanship not in accordance with the Drawings and Specification or instructions; and the Contractor shall forthwith carry out such order at his own cost. In case of default on the part of the Contractor to carry out such order, the Employer shall have power to employ and pay other persons to carry out the same; and all expenses consequent thereon or incidental thereto shall be borne by the Contractor, and shall be recoverable from him by the Employer, or may be deducted by him from any moneys due or that may become due to him. — * Insert ‘‘the Architect,”’ or the name of a Surveyor. +In cases where the Surveyor is engaged by the Employer to be paid direct by him this clause will come out. 300 Conditions, etc.—vontinued. 17.—Any defects, shrinkage, or other faults which may appear within months from the com- pletion of the works, arising in the opinion of the Architect from materials or workmanship not in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications or the instructions of the Architect, or any damage to pointing by frost appearing within the like period, shall upon the directions in writing of the Architect, and within such reasonable time as shall be specified therein, be amended and made good by the Con- tractor at his own cost, unless the Architect shall decide that he ought to be paid for the same; and in case of default the Employer may employ and pay other persons to amend and make good such defects, shrinkage, or other faults or damage, and all expenses consequent thereon or incidental thereto shall be borne by the Contractor and shall be recoverable from him by the Employer, or may be deducted by him from any moneys due or that may become due to the Contractor. Should any defective work have been done or material supplied by any sub-contractor or other person employed on the works who has been nominated or approved by the Architect, the Contractor shall be liable to make foes in the same manner as if such work or material ad been done or supplied by the Contractor, and been subject to the provisions of this and the pre- ceding clause, 18.—The Contractor shall, at the request of the Architect, within such tima as the Architect shall name, open for inspection any work covered up ; and should the Contractor refuse or neglect to comply with such request, the Architect may employ other workmen to open up the same, If the said work has been covered up in contravention of the Architect’s instructions, or if on being opened up it be found not in accordance with the Drawings and Specification or the instructions of the Architect, the expenses of opening and covering it up again, whether done by the Contractor, or such other workmen, shall be borne by, and recover- able from, the Contracter, or may be deducted as aforesaid, Ifthe work has not been covered up in contravention of such instructions, and be found in accordance with the said Drawings and Specification or instructions, then the expenses aforesaid shall be borne by the Employer and be added to the Contract sum: provided always that in the case of founda- tions, or of any other urgent work so opened up and requiring immediate attention, the Architect shall, within a reasonable time after receipt of notice from the Contractor that the work has been so opened, make, or cause the inspection thereof to be made, and at the expiration of such time, if such inspectioa shall not have been made, the Contractor may cover up the same, and shall not be required to open it up again for inspection except at the expense of the Employer. 19.—The Contractor shall not, without the writtea consent of the Architect, assign this Agree- ment or sublet any porton ef the works, 20.—No sub-contractor or other person nominated by the Architect shall be employed upon the works against whom the Contractor shall make what the Architect considers reasonable objection, or who will not enter into a contract with the Contractor guaranteeing the due performance of his work, and indemnifying the Contractor against any claims arising out of misuse by the sub-contractor or his workmen of any scaffold erected or plant employed by the Contractor, or that may be made against the Contractor in consequence of any act, omission, or default of the sub-contractor, his servants, or agents, oi 21.—The Contractor shall be responsible for all structural and decorative damage to property, and for injury caused by the works or workmen to yersons, animals, or things, and shall held the Pinployet harmless in respect thereof. He shall also be responsible for all injuries caused to the buildings, the subject of this Contract, by frost, or other inclemency of weather, and shall reinstate ali damage caused by the same, and thoroughly com- plete the whole of the works, 22.—(a)*The Contractor shall insure the works, and keep them insured until they are delivered up, against loss or damage by fire, in an office to be approved by the Architect, in the joint names of the Employer and Contractor, for the full value of the works executed, and shali deposit with the Architect the policies and receipts for the premiums paid for such insurance; and in detaalt the Employer mav * Clause (a) or (8) to .© struck out to suit circum- stances. Conditions, etce.—continued. insure the works and deduct the premium paid from any moneys due or which may become due, All moneys received under such policies are to be paid to the Contractor by instalments on the certificates of the Architect, and to be applied in or towards the rebuilding or reparation of the works destroyed or injured, The Contractor shall, as soon as the claim under the policy is settled, proceed with all due diligence with the rebuilding or reparation, and shall not be entitled to any payment in respect thereof other than the said moneys received, but such extension of the time hereinafter mentioned for completion shall be made as shall be just and reasonable. (5) The whole building and the works executed under this Contract shall be at the sole risk of the Employer as regards any loss or damage by fire, and in the event of any such loss or damage being so occasioned which affects the original building or structure in addition to the new work, the Contractor shall be entitled to receive from the Employer the full value of all work then executed and materials then delivered, calculated in the manner provided for by Clause 13 hereof, and this Contract, so far as it relates to any subsequent work, may at the option of either party be deter- mined if in the opinion of the Arbitrator such determination shall be just and equitable. 23.—DPossession of the site (or premises) shall be given to the Contractor on or before the day of . He shall begin the works immediately after such possession, shall regularly proceed with them, and shall complete the same (except painting and papering or other decorative work which in the opinion of the Architect it may be desirable te delay) by the day of . subject nevertheless to the provisions for extension of time hereinatter con- tained, 24.—If the Contractor fail to complete the works by the date named in Clause 23, or within any extended time allowed bv the Architect under these presents, and the Architect shall certify in writing that the works could reasonably have been com- pleted by the said date, or within the said extended time, the Contractor shall pay or allow to the Employer the sum of £ sterling per* as liquidated and ascertained damages for every I ‘beyond the said date or extended time, as the case may be, during which the works shall remain unfinished, except as provided by Clause 23, and such damages may be deducted by the Employer from any moneys due to the Contractor. 25,—If in the opinion of the Architect the works be delayed by force majeure or by reason of any exceptionally inclement weather, or by reason of instructions from the Architect in consequence of proceedings taken or threatened by or disputes with adjoining or neighbouring owners, or by the works or delay of other Contractors or tradesmen engaged or nominated by the Employer or the Architect, and not referred to in the Specification, or by reason of authorished extras or additions, or in consequence of any notice reasonably given by the Contractor in pursuance of Clause 12, or by reason of any local combination of workmen or strikes or lock-out affecting any of the Building trades, or in consequence of the Contractor not having received in due time necessary instructions from the Archi- tect for which he shall have specifically applied in ‘writing, the Architect shall make a fair and reason- able extension of time for completion in respect thereof. In‘cases of such strike or lock-out the Contractor shall, as soon as may be, give to the Architect written notice thereof, But the Con- tractor shall nevertheless use his best endeavours to prevent delay, and shall do all that may reason- ably be required to the satisfaction of the Architect to proceed with the works. 26.—If the Contractor, except on account of any legal restraint upon the Employer preventing the continuance of the works, or on account of any of the causes mentioned in Clause 25, or in case of a certificate being withheld or not paid when dve, shall suspend the works, or in the opinion of the Architect shall neglect or fail to proceed with due diligence in the performance of his part of the Contract, or if he shall more than once make default in the respects mentioned in Clause 16, the Employer by the Architect shall have power to give notice in writing to the Contractor requiring that the works be proceeded with in a reasonable manner and with reasonable dispatch. Such notice shall not be unreasonably or vexatiously given, * Insert ‘‘day”’ or ‘‘ week’? as may be agreed. Conditions, etc.—continued, and must signify that it purports to be a notice under the provisions of this clause, and must specify the act or default on the part of the Con- tractor upon which it is based. After such notice shall have been given the Contractor shall not be at liberty to remove from the site or works, or from any ground contiguous thereto, any plant or materials belonging to him which shall have been placed thereon for the purposes of the works; and the Employer shall havea lien upon all such plant and materials, to subsist from the date of such notice being given until the notice shall have been complied with, Provided always that such lien shall not under any circumstances subsist after the expiration of thirty-one days from the date of such notice being given unless the Employer shall have entered upon and taken possession of the works and site as hereinafter provided, If the Contractor shall fail for days after such notice has been given to proceed with the works as therein pre- scribed, the Employer may enter upon and take possession of the works and site, and of all such plant and materials thereon (or on any ground contiguous thereto) intended to be used for the works, and all such materials as above mentioned shall thereupon become the property of the Em- ployer absolutely, and the Employer shall retain and hold a lien upon all such plant until the works shall haye been completed under the powers hereinafter conferred upon him. 1f the Employer shallexercise the above power he may engage any other person to complete the works, and exclude the Contractor, his agents and servants, from entry upon or access to the same, except that the Contractor or any one person nominated by him may have access at all reasonable times to inspect, survey, and measure the works. And the Employershalltake such steps as in the opinion of the Architect may be reasonably neces- sary for completing the works without undue delay or expense, using for that purpose the plant and materials above mentioned in so far as they are suitable and adapted to such use, Upon the com- pletion of the works the Architect shall certify the amount of the expenses properly incurred conse- uent on and incidental to the default of the ontractor as aforesaid, and in completing the works by other persons. Should the amoant so certified as the expenses properly incurred be less than the amount which would have been due to the Contractor upon the completion of the works by him, the difference shall be paid to the Contractor by the Employer ; should the amount of the former exceed the latter, the difference shall be paid by the Con- tractor to the Employer. The Employer shall not be liable to make any further payment or compen- sation to the Contractor for or on account of the proper use of the plant for the coinpletion of the works under the provisions herein before contained other than such paymeut as is included in the contract price, After the works shall have been so completed by persons other than the Contractor under the provisions hereinbefore contained, the Employer shall give notice to the Contractor of such completion and may require him from time to time, before and after such completion, to remove his plant and all such materials as aforesaid as may not have been used in the completion of the works from the site, If such plant and materials are not removed within a reasonable time after notice shall have been given, the Employer may remove and sell the same, holding the proceeds, less the cost of the removal and sale, to the credit of the Contractor. Any notice to be given to the Con- tractor under this clause shall be given by leaving the same at the place of business of the Contractor, or by registered letter sent to him at that address. 27.—The words ‘* Prime Cost” or the initials P.c, applied in the Specification to goods to be obtained and fixed by the Contractor, shall mean, unless otherwise stated in the Specification, the sum paid to the merchant after deducting all trade discount for such goods in the ordinary course of delivery, but not deducting discount for cash, and such sum shall be exclusive of special carriage, the cost of fixing, and Contractor's profit. 28,—The provisional sums mentioned in the Specification for materials to be supplied or for work to be performed by special artists or trades- men, or for other works or fittings to the building, shall be paid and expended at such times and in such amounts and to ans in favour of such persons as the Architect shall direct, and sums so expended shall be payable by the Contractor without discount or deduction, or (without prejudice to any rights of Conditions, etc.—continued. . the Contractor existing under the Contract referred to in Clause No. 20) by the Employer to the said artists or tradesmen, The value of works which are executed by the Contractor in respect of provisional sums, er in additional works, shall be ascertained as provided by Clause 13, At the settlement of the accounts the amount paid by the Contractor to the said artists or tradesmen, and the said value of such works executed by the Contractor, shall be set against all such provisional sums or any sum pro- vided for additional works, and the balanie shall be added to or deducted from the contract sam. 29.—The Contractor shall, unless otherwise stated in the Specification, provide and erect all necessary scaffolding and plant for the due execution by the artists and tradesmen referred to in the preceding clause of the work entrusted to them. He shall also permit of the execution of work by any other artists or tradesmen who may be engaged by the Employer. 30.—The Contractor shall be entitled under the certificates to be issued by the Architect to the Contractor and within days of the date of each certificate, to payment by the Employer from time to time by instalments, when in the opinion of the Arcnitect work to the value of £ (or less at the reasonable discretion of the Archi- tect) has been executed im accordance with the contract, at the rate of per cent. of the value of work so executed in the building, until the balance retained in hand amounts to £ (2), after which time the instalments shall be up to the full value of the work subsequently executed. The Contractor shall be entitled, under the Certificate to be issued by the Architect, to receive £ (y), part of the said sum of £ (z), when the works are practically completed, and in like manner to payment of the balance within a further period of months, or as soon after the expiration of such period of months as the works shall have been finally completed, and all defects made good according to the true intent and meaning hereof, whichever shall last happen. The Architect shall issue his certificates in accordance with this clause, No certificate of the Architect shall be considered conclusive evidence as to the sufficiency of any work or materials to which it relates, nor shall it relieve the Contractor from his liability to make good all defects as provided by this Agreement. The Contractor when applying for a certificate shall, if required, as far as practi- cable, furnish to the Architect an approximate statement of the work executed, based on the original estimate. 31.—Should the Employer not pay the Contractor any sum certified by the Architect within the times respectively named in Clause 30, the Contractor shall give written notice to the Employer of the non-payment, and should the Employer not pay any such sum within the period of days from the date of delivery of such notice at the Employer’s address or sent to him there in the ordinary course of post by registered letter, or if the Employer shall become bankrupt or file any petition for liquidation of his affairs, and if his Trustee in Bankruptcy shall repudiate this Contract, or if the Trustee shall be unable to show within days to the reason- able satisfaction of the Contractor his ability to carry out the Contract, and to make all payments due or to become due thereunder, or if the works be stopped for months under an order of the Architect or any Court of Law, the Contractor shall be at liberty to determine the Contract by notice in writing to the Architect, and to cover from the Employer payment for all work executed and for any loss he may sustain upon any plant or material supplied or. purchased or prepared for the purpose of the Contract. In arriving at the amount of such payment the rates contained in the Contractor's original estimate shall be followed, or, where the same may not apply, rates proportionate to the prices therein contained, 32.—Provided always that in case any dispute or difference shall arise between the Employer or the Architect on his behalf and the Contractor, either during the progress of the works or after the determination, abandonment, or breach of the Contract, as to the construction of the Contract or as to any matter or thing arising thereunder (except as tothe matters left to the sole discretion of the Architect under Clauses 4, 9, and 19, and the exercise by him under Clause 18 of the right to have any work opened up), or as to the-withholding by the Architect of any certificate to which the Conditions, etc.—continued. Contractors may claim to be entitled, then either party shall forthwith give to the other notice of such dispute or difference, and such dispute or difference shall be and is hereby referred to the arbitration and final decision of or, in the event. of his death or unwillingness or inability to act, of , or, in the event of his death or un- willingness or inability to act, of a person to be appointed on the request of either party by ‘the President for the time being of The Royal Institute of British Architects, and the award of such Arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties. Such reference, except on the question of certificate, shall not be opened until after the.completion or alleged completion of the works, unless with the written consent of the Employer or Architect and the Contractor. The Arbitrator shall }have power to open up, review, and revise any certificate, opinion, decision, requisition, or notice, save in regard to the said matters expressly excepted above, and to determine all matters in dispute which shall be sub- mitted to him, and ot which notice shall have been given as aforesaid, in the same manner asif no such certificate, opinion, decision, requisition, or notice had been given, Upon every or any such reference the costs of and incidental to the reference and award respectively shall be in the discretion of the Arbitrator, who may determine the amount thereof, or direct the same to be taxed as between solicitor and client or as between party and party, and shall direct by whom and to whom and in what manner the same shall be borne and paid. This submission shall be deemed to be a submission to arbitration within the meaning of the Arbitration Act 1889. COPPER. SHEETS, 4 ft. x 2 ft., and Scotch plates, 4 ft. xX 3 ft. 6 in. SHEETS FOR ROOFING, 5 ft., 6 ft., 7 ft., and 8 ft. x 3 ft. wide, made in guages 1 to 30. Guages 25 to 18 generally used for roofs and gutters. Weight per foot super. Guage. lbs. oz. No. 18 2 4 Neto 2 ° Ay Tone re + ak I 8 22 I 6 w23 3 Bh ib ae 25 14 » 26 13 27 17} anes te COW HOUSES. Space per cow, 60 to roo ft. super. Depth of House, single, 18 ft. re aA double, 32 ft. Height, 10 ft. to 12 ft. Stalls, single, 4 ft. to 4 ft. 6 ins. », double, 7 ft.'to 8 ft. Feeding and Dunging passages, 3 ft 6 ins. to 4ft. wide. L.C.C, BYELAWS.—Digest, Every cowshed must be well and sufficiently: lighted and thoroughly ventilated, Space per cow in single stall at least 8 ft. by aft. Two cows in double ,, am 8 ft. by 7 ft. Air space per cow at least 600 c. ft. where there is perfect ventilation, otherwise 800 c. ft. Height of shed exceeding 16 ft. not to be counted, Paving with impervious bricks or material set with cement or concrete, with slope towards gully hole which is to be outside where practicable, Gully to be trapped, and to have a grating with bars not more than g of an inch apart. Not exceeding 3 ft. of the foremost part of stalls may be paved with chalk or other similar material. Water supply, 12 gallons per cew. Where not constant service provide covered tank, bottom of tank to be not less than 6 ft, above floor level, No communication between tank and any water closet or drain by means of a waste pipe. Water trough constructed of or lined with im- pervious material to each stall or standing place, with a waste pipe or hole in the lowest part. Walls, doors, and wood work (except partition between cows) to be covered with impervious mat- erial 5 ft. high, such material not to be covered with cement, wash or other substance, 301 Cow Houses—continued. Grain and dung pits tobe constructed of or lined with impervious material and properly drained, such grain and dung pits not to be within or com. municate directly with any cow shed, No water closet, privy, cesspool, or urinal to be within, communicating with, or ventilate into a cow-shed. Upper part of inner surface of walls to be lime- washed. Vessels to be cleansed with steam or scalding water, | DAIRIES. L.C,C, ByE-LAws.—Digest, Light and ventilation to be sufficient, Paving with flagstones, concrete, or suitable material, set in cement, Walls to be covered with hard, smooth, and im- pervious material to a height of at least 6 ft., and such material not to be covered with cement, wash, lime, or other substance, Floor to fall towards an opening in the walls, leading to a trapped gully hole outside, No inlet to drain to be inside. Water supply to be adequate ; where not constant provide covered tank, Tank to have no communi- cation with any water closet or drain by means of a waste pipe, Vessels to be cleansed with steam or scalding water, DANGEROUS AND NEGLECTED STRUCTURES. L.B. AcT, 1894.—Digest, On report of District Surveyor Council may shore up and protect with hoarding, and serve dangerous structure notice on owner or occupier, If the owner or occupier fail to comply with notice a petty sessional ceurt may issue an order to execute the required work within a fixed time, Failing compliance with such order the Council may take down, or repair, or otherwise secure the defective work, It the owner of a structure dispute the necessity of the requisitions comprised in the notice he may by notice in writing to the Council within 7 days require the matter to be referred to arbitration, At the time of giving such notice to the Council he may appoint an independent surveyor to report in conjunction with the District Surveyor, within 7 days of the receipt by the Council of such notice, Before the Surveyors enter upon the discussion of the question in dispute they shall appoint a third sur- veyor as arbitrator, or such arbitrator may be appointed by a petty sessional court. The arbitrator is to make his award within 14 days, Notwithstanding such notice, the court may on complaint of the Council order the immediate taking down or otherwise securing of the structure, If owner cannot be found, or if on demand he refuse or neglect to pay the expenses, the Council after 3 months’ notice, may sell the structure, and after paying expenses pay the surplus if any to the owner on demand, If sale not sufficient to pay expenses, then land may not be built upon until balance due has been paid, or Council may recover costs in a summary manner, A petty sessional court may order the owner of any structure, which is ruined, defective, or unfit for occupation, or from neglect structurally, pre- judicial to property or inhabitants of the neighbour- hood, to take down, repair, or rebuild, or to fence in the ground on which it stands within a reasonable time, If the order be not complied with, the Council may execute the order. The Council in executing the order may remove the materials to a convenient place, and if their expenses are not paid within 14 days may sellthe same, DANGEROUS BUSINESSES. L.B. ACT, 1894.—Digest, No person may carry on a dangerous business in any building, or vault, or in the open air, ata less distance than 40 ft. from any public way, or than 50 ft. from any other building, or any vacant ground belonging to any other person than his landlord, Dangerous businesses comprise manufacture of matches, or other substances liable to sudden ex- plosion, inflammation or ignition, or of turpentine, naphtha, varnish, tar, resin, Brunswick black, or any Other manufactures dangerous on account of the liability ot the materials to sudden fire or explosion. No person may erect a dwelling house nearer than 50 ft, to a building used for any dangerous busi- ness, provided that a building erected before 1844 within 50 ft. from any building, for the time being used for any such noxious business, it may be rebuilt. other 302 DISTRICT SURVEYORS AND THEIR DISTRICTS. 1 Battersea, Central. _ Witrrep J. Harpcastiez, 73 Marney-road, Battersea- rise, S.W. 10 to 4. 2 Battersea South, Wandsworth. Horace CHrESTON, 35 common, S.W. 10 to 4. 3 Bermondsey. Vincent JOHN GROSE, 13 Railway-approach, London- bridge, S.E. 10 to 4. 4 Bethnal Green, East, and South Bow. EDWARD STREET, 109 Bow-road, E. 5 Bethnal Green, West. Rosert Prepce Nortvey, 11 Paradise-row, Bethnal- Green Road, E. toto 4. 6 Bromley, St. Leonard. E. Srreer (Interim District Surveyor), 109 Bow-road, EK. ro to 4. 7 Camberwell. Evtis MarsLAnp, 244 Camberwell-road, S.E. 5; Saturday, 9-30 to 1, 8 Catford. RicHarp Dominic Hansom, 39 Culverley-road, Cat- ford, S.E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9 30 tor. g Charlton, Kidbrooke, and Lee. A. A. Fictary (Interim District Surveyor), 5 Lee- road, S.E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 10 Chelsea. Tuomas Epwarp Munpy, 6 Lincoln-street, Chelsea, S.W. 9.30 to 5; Saturday,'9.30 to 1. 11 City of London, East. O. C. Hitts (Interim District Surveyor), Hamilton House, 149 Bishopsgate Street Without, E.C. 9.30 to 5. 12 City of London, Southern Division. EDWARD Power, 97 Queen Victoria-street, E.C. to 3-45; Saturday by appointment. 13 City of London, West. E. R. Hewirr (Interim District Surveyor), 22, Bride ieane, B.C: 14 Clapham. Wituiam GReELLIER, 188 High-street, Clapham, S.W. to to 4; Saturday, 10 to 2. 15 Deptford, East and Greenwich. BENJAMIN TABBERER, Lecture Hall, Royal-hill, Greenwich, S.E. 10 toa. 16 Finsbury. Ernest CarritT, 20 Wilmington-square, Clerkenwell, W.C. 10 to 4; Saturday to to 2. 17 Fulham, North. FREDERICK Wirt1AM HAMILTON, The Broadway, Walham Green, S.W. day, 9.30 to 1. 18 Fulham, South. Joun Arspert Girt Knicut. Broadway-house, The Broadway, Walham Green, S.W. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 tol. 19 Hackney, North-east. Osporn Cuiuse Hiiis, 360 Mare-street, Hackney, N.E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 20 Hackney, South-east, and North Bow. ALEXANDER Payne, 10 St. Thomas’s-square, Mare- street, N.E. 10 to 4. 21 Hackney, West. Wiziam Georce Perkins, 360 Mare-street, Hackney, N.E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 tor, 22 Hammersmith. W. H. Srevens (Interim District Surveyor), 3 The Grove Hammersmith, W. 9.30 to 5. 23 Hampstead. FREDERIC HAmmMonp, 150 Finchley-road, Hampstead, N.W. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 24 Holborn. W. G. Perkins (Interim District Surveyor), 67-69 Chancery-lane, W.C. 9.30to5; Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 25 Islington, North, and St. Pancras, North. Jostan GoopcuHiLp, Bank-chambers, Parkhurst-road, Holloway, N. 9.30 to 5; Saturday 9.30 to 1. and part Belville-road, Wandsworth- Io to 4. 9.30 to 10.30 Broadway-house, 9.30 to 5; Satur- of | District Surveyors, etc.—continued. 26 Islington, South, and Shoreditch. Henry Lovecrove, 169 Shoreditch High-street, E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9-30 to r. 27 Kensington. SAMUEL Fiint CLARKSON, 17A Vicarage-gate, Ken- sington, W. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to I. 28 Lambeth, Central, and Battersea, North. CLaRENcE Titt Coen, 69 Kennington Oval, S.E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to x. 29 Lambeth, South. Percy Hunver, 53 Clapham-road, S.W. Saturday, 9.30 to I. 30 Lewisham, East. E. W. Lexs (Interim District Surveyor), 3 Lewisham Bridge, S.E. 9.30 to 5; 31 Lewisham, West. A. P. Stokes (Interim District Surveyor) 301A Brockley-road, S.E. 32 Limehouse, Wapping, St. Kath- arine, and Ratcliff. G. Torrey (Interim District mercial-road East, E. 10 to 4. 33 Mile End Old-town. H. A. Lece (Interim District Surveyor), 13 Grafton- street, Mile End-road, E. 10 to 4. 34 Newington, and part of St. George- the = Martyr, Southwark. BERNARD JOHN DicKSEE, 14 and 16 New Kent-road, S.E. 9.30to5; Saturday, 9.30 to I. 35 Norwood, West. ArtHUR Henry Wuarton GLAsson, 29 Wolfington- Surveyor), 586 Com- road, Knight’s Hill-road, S.E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to I. 36 Paddington. A. AsHprinGE (Interim District Surveyor), 133A Queen’s Road, Paddington, W. 9.30 to I. 37 Plumstead and Eltham. Tuomas BATTERBURY, 97 Griffin-road, Plumstead, Woolwich, and Park House, Court-road, Eltham, Kent. to to 4. 38 Poplar, All Saints. Joun CLarkson, 136 High-street, Poplar, E. 39 Putney and Roehampton. Tuomas WitLiAM WILLIS, 9 Hotham-road, Putney, S.W. 9gto5s. 40 Rotherhithe, Hatcham, George-in-the-East. Aucustus WILLIAM TANNER, 114 Lower-road, Rother- hithe, S.E., and 334 Commercial-road East, E. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9. 30 to 2. 41 St. George, Hanover Square, North. Tuomas Henry Watson, 9 Conduit-street, Regent- street, W. 9 to5. 42 St. George, Hanover Square, Bel- grave and Pimlico Division. WiriiaAmM ALFRED LARGE, 83A Chester-square, Pimlico, S.W. 10to5. Saturday, ro to 2. 43 St. James, Westminster. H.N. Kerr (Interim District Surveyor), 13A Great Marlborough-street, W. 10 to 4. 44 St. Margaret, St. John, and St. Peter, Westminster. Epwarp Dru Drury, 25 Queen Anne’s-gate, West- minster, S.W. 10 to 5 (except Saturday). 45 St. Marylebone. ARTHUR ASHBRIDGE, 17 York-place, Portman-square, W. 9.30to5. Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 46 St. Pancras, South. FREDERICK WALLEN, 96 Gower-street, W.C. Saturday, ro to 2. 47 St.Saviour, St.George-the-Martyr (part), and Christ Church, Southwark, and the Northern Division of Lambeth. Epwin RicuHarp Hewitt, 182 Blackfriars-road,; S.E. Io to 4. 48 Stoke Newington. Joseru DoveLass MaruHeEws, 171 Church-street, Stoke Newington, N. 10 to4. 49 Strand. A. B. Haywarp (Interim District Surveyor), 50 Great Russell-street, W.C. 9-30 to 5; Saturday, 9-30 to r. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, Io to 4. and St. 10 to 5. District Surveyors, etc.—continued. 50 Streatham, East, and Tulse-hill. oHN SALMON QuUILTER, 71 Christchurch-road, Tulse - hill, S.W. 10 to 4. 51 Streatham, West. DAnizEL Rosert DALE, 3 Bank Buildings, Station-rd., Balham, S.W. ioto4. Saturday, Io tor. 52 Sydenham. STANLEY FaitHFuLt MonieR- WILLIAMS, 4 Dartmouth- road, Forest Hill, S.E. 9.30to5. Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 53 Wandsworth, East, and Tooting Graveney. Georce Arrcuison, R.A., 125 Trinity-road, Upper Tooting, S.W. t10to4. Saturday, ro to 2. 54 Wandsworth, West. Lawron Rosert Forp, Bank Chambers, High-street Wandsworth, S.W. 9.30to5. Saturday, 9.30 to 1. 55 Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Mile End New=town and the Tower Liberty. ARTHUR Crow, Hamilton House, 149 Bishopsgate- street Without, E.C. 9.30 to 5; Saturday, 9.30 to x. 56 Woolwich. ALFRED ConpER, 21 William-street, Woolwich. roto 4. DISTRICT SURVEYORS’ FEES. Extract from London Building Act, 1894. PAR SL On New BUvILDINGS. £L Se For any building not exceeding thirty square feet in area and not exceeding ten feetin height... : os For every building not exceeding four hundred square feet in area and not more than two storeys in height ... I For every additional storey For every additional square or fraction of a square : For every building not exceeding four hundred square feet in area and of one storey only inheight... 10 eee tae wee ee eee 15 see On ADDITIONS, ALTERATIONS, OR OTHER WORKS. For every addition or alteration or other work to which the provisions of this Act apply made or done to or on any building after the roof thereof has been covered in. One half of the fee charged in the case of a new building, calculated upon theareaofthe whole building. For inspecting the arches or fire resist- ing floors over or under public ways For inspecting the formation of open- ings in party walls (for each opening) For inspecting the closing of openings in party walls (foreach opening) ... Provided that in the case of public buildings, buildings constructed of concrete and buildings divided into separate sets of chambers or tene- ments by party structures the fees hereinbefore specified in this part of this Schedule shall in every case be increased by one-half. On CHIMNEYS AND FLUES. On the construction of a furnace chim- ney-shaft or similar shaft for ventila- tion or other purposes of addition to the fee for any other operation in progress at the same time if not exceeding seventy-five feet in height If exceeding seventy-five and not exceeding one hundred feet in height ... ate 210 0 District Surveyors’ Fees—continued. For every additional ten feet or portion of ten feet in height 010 0 On the carrying of a flue from an oven stove steam-boiler furnace or close- fire into an old flue 36 okey Cc) On certifying that a chimney breast in a party wall may be cut away 010 0 ON CERTIFYING PLANS. For examining: and certifying plans of an old building 350 ees So Pag Bo @ ON WOODEN AND TEMPORARY STUCTURES. On inspection of any wooden structure or on inspection of any structure or erection put up on any public occa- sion the same amount as for a new building calculated on the area of the structure or erection without reference to the area of any building to which it may be attached or in or on which it may be put up. ATTENDING AT Court. For attending at a court when an order is made for complying with notice of irregularity 0 10 O eee ee eee PART, II: ON DANGEROUS STRUCTURES. On each dangerous structure— Where there are not more than four adjoining or nearly contiguous structures in the same ownership :— 1. For making a survey of the structure reported as dangerous and certifying opinion thereon— If the structure do not exceed four squares in area and two storeys in height Py, Sa si If exceeding four squares ... For every additional story above tw . For each inspection of the structure and report as te completion or pro- gress of the works ... ae was . For inspecting the structure before the hearing of the summons and attending the court to give evidence— If one structure only ae i: If more than one structure (for each structure) ... 5 ats a . For inspecting the structure before the hearing of the summons against the occupier (the owner having failed to comply) and attending the court to give evidence— If one structure only AG on If more than one structure (for each structure) ... aa mee oe §. For every adjournment of the sum- mons ... oa 60 Si(e . For superintending the erection of shoring (including needling when requisite) and hoarding whether done by the Council or not and for certifying the account for the same when done by the Council seh 7. For shoring without hoarding or hoardng without shoring and cer- tifying the account : Boe 8. For supervision including the report of the officer in cases where it is necessary for the Council to execute works to ensure the safety of the public under anordermadebyacourt 0 5 o Where there are more than four aajoining or eee ao eee ° fe) ee o- nearly contiguous structures in the same cwnership— For Nos. 2, 3 and 4 in the above table 0 4 0 For No. 5 ox 5a ac On And for No. 8 fo) ° PART III. FrES PAYABLE FOR SPECIAL SERVICES. The fees payable by a builder to the district surveyor for special services shall be the following: For superintending the construction of floors and partition walls to stables ‘under section 70 of this Act per “uilding nee | | } District Surveyors’ Fees—continued. For superintending the construction of overhanging oriel windows per build- ING eens For superintending the fixing of any oven copper steam-boiler or stove to be used for trade purposes and not heated by gas... D0 : me eee eee owe 10 for superintending the fixing of pipes for conveying heated air or hot water or steam at high pressure (for each floor of a building on which pipes are fixed) ... Ee ao a ae For services relating to the erection of buildings on low lying lands per building oa Be age nee PAR lve FgrEs PAYABLE TO COUNCIL. On DANGEROUS STRUCTURES. For general services— I. For preparation of notices forms for same and postage Oo 2. For service of notices (clerk's time) 3. For travelling per mile (one way) ... 4. For obtaining summonses and orders (clerk’s time) ... So ae 6 my 2c OF 2 5. For cost of each summons or order Where there are two or more adjoining or nearly contiguous structures in the same ownership— For Nos. 2 and 4 (above) each ce @ BIC The Fees payable upon ten structures shall be the maximum fees. On DILAPIDATED AND NEGLECTED BUILDINGS OR STRUCTURES. | I. For each inspection of the building or structure and report aoe ay Ovens: 0 2. For obtaining summons and order (clerk’s time) ... boc Sc ag O 2 3. For cost of each summons or order 0 2 O 4. For attendance at a court to give evidence ahs 0 OG C 5. For every adjournment ... foo ‘CATS | 6. For supervision of works including report of officer in cases where the ~magistrate’s order is executed by the Council : ae eth el Sao 7. For travelling per mile (one way)... © 0 3 8. The cost of procuring local evidence to satisfy the magistrate that the con- dition of the structure is prejudicial to the property or to the inhabitants of the neighbourhood is to be considered separately in each case. Where there are two or more adjoining or nearly contiguous structures in the same ownership— For Nos. 1 4 or 6 (above) each Oon3 For Nos. 2 or 5 (above) each ... Onez The fees payable upon ten structures shall be the maximum fees. For travelling per mile (one way) oO REGULATIONS. I. The fees specified in this Schedule in respect of works to a party-wall comprise the fees payable in respect of both sides of the wall. 2. No fee shall be charged in respect of the © § © fixing of a chimney pot. 303 District Surveyors’ Fees—vontinued. 3. No fee shall be charged in respect of the repairing of a chimney top unless the top has been pulled down to a greater extent than twelve inches. 4. No fee shall be charged in respect of the repairing of a parapet unless the parapet shall have been pulled down to a greater extent than twelve inches. 5. In calculating the area of every new build- ing for the purposes of this Schedule the area of all outbuildings not exceeding 30 feet in area whether attached or not shall be included pro- vided such outbuildings be erected at the same time as the main building. Under the London County Council Bye-Laws. IN RESPECT OF PLASTERING AND EXCA- VATIONS. (2) There shall be paid to the District Surveyor in respect of his supervision of the plastering of any house, building, or other erection, and in respect of the filling in of any excavation made outside the site of any house, building, or other erection, and within a distance of 3 feet therefrom, an inclusive fee of five shillings, such fee to be payable in the manner and at the time specified in Section 51 of the Metropolitan Building Act, 1855. (5) FOUNDATIONS AND CONCRETE BUILDING. The District Surveyor shall in respect of the erection of any house or other building be entitled to receive the sum of five shillings, the same to be taken and deemed to be a fee due to such District Surveyor in respect of the duties imposed upon him by the Metropolis Manage- ment and Building Acts Amendment Act, 1878, and these bye-laws ; such fees to be payable in the manner and at the time prescribed by Section 51 of the Metropolitan Building Act, 18¢5. The District Surveyor shall also, in every case where in respect of any breach of these bye-laws, or of the above Act of Parliament, an application shall have been made by him to a Justice, and an order made thereon, be in like manner entitled to receive the sum of ten shillings in addition to the before-mentioned fee of five shillings. DRAINAGE. Every building should have a SEPARATE DRAIN, and NO DRAIN SHOULD GO UNDER A BUILDING if possible to avoid it. Drains should be laid in STRAIGHT LIN#S from point to point, and have TRUE GRADIENTS of from 3” to 4” in 10 feet for soil pipes, and 2° in 10 ft. for surface water. Drains should be BEDDED ON CONCRETE 6” thick, and ENCASED 10) Oo |. IN CONCRETE if under buildings. TRAPS should be BEDDED IN CONCRETE. JUNCTIONS should be oblique, and in the direction of the flow. MANHOLES or INSPECTION CHAMBERS with open channel pipes at junctions and bends. DISCONNECTING TRapPs between the sewer and the house drain, and Back FLap Traps where back flow is probable. Disconnecting traps should also receive waste pipes. GULLIES should have waste discharging into same to prevent unstopping. GREASE TRAPS should be provided, or grease should be driven through the drain in lumps. Pipes and Traps should not be larger than required for their work. 4’ SOIL PIPES are now used where only a few closets are connected. Allow 3° space over pipes passing through or under walls. and turn arch. 304 Drainage—continued. CuRRENT OF AIR should constantly pass through pipes by means of air inlets near sewer, and an outlet carried above roof at farthest point of drain. VENTILATING Pipes should be kept 10 ft. -away from windows and be 4 ft. to 5 ft. above. Should be 6 lb. lead and terminate with a cowl or wire guard, having area of opening equal to aren. of pipe. Provide for adequate FLUSHING. TeEsT for being water and air tight. CESSPOOLS should be at least 100 ft. from any dwelling, and 200 ft. from any well, spring, or stream used for drinking purposes. STONEWARE DRAIN Pipes should have true -circular section and be straight in their length. Sizes and Substance of Stoneware Pipes. Dia. Substance. Dia. Sub. Dia. Sub. 2 Inches 7 Inches 9 2 18 12 aos ere oe | ae eae 4 oo» Ff ” 12 Eas 4 o. 5; go» 15 ig 3 Oma Joints to Stoneware Pipes should be in Port- Aand Cement, wiped clean inside. Joints To Acip PRoorF P1pzs should be with sulphur and clay dust. IRON SoiL PIPEs Are made 3 ft., 6 ft., 9 ft., and 12 ft. long. Weight in lbs. per 6 ft. lengths. Inside Thickness. Diam. fs 3 3 In. Ibs. ibs. Ibs. 24 28 34 60 3 37 42 78 34 43 50 go 4 48 58 100 44 54 68 112 5 60 74 125 6 Jo go 144 (North British Plumbing Co.) Easide Length Pete ae Weight ‘Diam. ex o ° per Socket Socket. Socket. Length. in. ft. in in. in. c. q. lb. LO, | bee 22 28 } to 1 10 I 14 2 6 0 3 3} | I 21 ZO 2 0 24 6 0 3h 32 { et ( 3 14 8 9 0 33 43 3 21 \ I 00 34 9 0 4 4% so hE IG) ie bag! 4 9 0 4 5st 1 Tec or tp2 0 4a 9 0 4 6 e532 Deeg rs 5 9 0 44 64 | ve Eh 250 0 eter 6 9 0 44 74 | 2 121 Que2 £0 2 agi 7 9 0 5 83 | to 37,010 3 114 8 Ca) 5 93 | to Gg te f 3 3024 9 9 0 5 10} to Sah ts 4 2 0 10 9 0 5 113 { Mirae 12 9 0 5 132 eats 12 12 0 5 13% i Ye) JoINTs to iron pipes should be made with -oakum and molten lead caulked up. Iron pipes in soft ground may be supported at sockets on brick or concrete piers. LEApD SOIL PIPEs, sizes and weight made. (Wot less than 7 1b. lead should be used). 2 inch equal to 6 Ib. lead. 2h oy 5,6 and 7 Ib. lead. Smee, ” 5, 6, 7 and 8 Ib. lead. 34 os 5, 6, 7 and 8 lb. lead. Yas 23 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 lb. lead. 44, ; 6, 7 and 8 lb. lead. 5 re 6.7 and 8 lb. lead, Shes wees? 7 and 8 lh. lead. 6 8 lb. lead. Drainage—continued. Lead pipes should be secured by means of wings or flanges every 5 ft. ‘© WIPED ’’ JOINTS should be used not less than 2 in. in length. CONNECTION WITH STONEWARE DRAIN should be made with Brass Ferrule, soldered: on and leaving end flange of same diameter as faucet of drain pipe and jointed in cement. CONNECTION witH IRON PIPE should be through a brass ferrule 2in. longer than inside of the faucet of iron pipe and soldered thereto. FALL necessary to give VELOCITIES Of 2°0, 3°0, 4°0 feet per second, and QUANTITY OF SEWAGE DISCHARGED per minute. Diam. Veloc. Gals. Veloc. Galls. Veloc. Galls. of per per per per per per Pipe. sec. min. sec, min. sec. min 2'.0" 3!.0" 4'.0" rn 180 65 rin 90 98 Zin 45 130 Go ter, 250) 46 I,,135 220 Eon 67 202 Quin yy G54. 330 N a Xiy5 04g 405) Exon) TOO | 000 Tia 540 6587 I,,270 880 Toe 8135) el T74 Thay, 5074 OLS: | E5133 7) 1G Aen Sey yplOO maT SGO TOpweLOs 4 O10) IG ak 1,,405 198r I 4,202 2642 24 41 ,, 1080 2348 I,,540 3522 I ,,270 4696 30 1 ,, 1350 3672 1,,675 5508 1 ,, 387 7344 House drainsshould have a fall of at least of q ft. per second, and sewers 2 ft. or 3 ft. Drains running half-full would give half the above discharge. LAND DRAINAGE. Agricultural pipes are made I in. to 6 in. diameter, 12 in. long, also 2 ft. long with sockets. JOINTS are left open or upper half cemented. Spacing and depth of Pipe. Stiff clay Drains 15 ft. apart 2' 6" deep. Soft ,, a he zonitewmes BO Ts Clayey loam iol meetin Su OCmNee Friable _,, re GOsiban os BUG STS Light sandyloam ,, oft. ,, SIO ays Sandy soil Pale 714) Ce Bee FUNG eae Gravel, cearse apie OOM Uae ON ae oo aloose os ROO TELA GeO es L.C.C. ByE-Laws.—Digest. SANCTION TO DRAINAGE. Persons wishing to make or branch a sewer into a sewer vested in the London County Council, or into a sewer vested in any Vestry or District Board, shall, in the first instance, lay the plans and sections relating thereto before, and apply for the sanction of, the Vestry or District Board in which such last-mentioned sewer shall be situate, and no such sewer shall be begun until the sanction of such Vestry or District Board shall have been given, Before any Vestry or District Board shall sanction the construction of any such sewer, they shall submit the plans and sections thereof, when the same shall |, have been approved by them, tothe London County Council, for their sanction, All persons wishing to make or branch any drain into a sewer vested in the London County Council, shall, seven days before commencing any works for that purpose, submit a proper plan and description ' in reference thereto before, and apply in writing for the sanction of, the Vestry or District Board of the Parish or District in which such sewer shall be situate, and no such work shall be commenced until the sanction of the said Vestry or District Board shall have been given, SOIL PIPES, Lead Iron Diam. Weight per ro ft. | Weight per 6 ft, in length, length, Inches. not less than not less than 3 65 lbs. 48 lbs. 4 HN Ars 5 92 5 69 5, fo) TEOR,; Say) ——f ' one ampere. Drainage—continued. Continued up as ventilating pipe full diameter te above highest part of roof, and where practicable at least 3 ft. above any window within 20 feet, measured in a straight line from the open end of pipe. _ Pipe end to have wireguard covering, with open- ings in the meshes to at least equal area of open end of pipe. Connection between a lead ttap or pipe and an iron soil pipe or drain, to be with a brass thimble, connected to lead by means of a wiped or overcast joint, and to iron by means of a joint of molten lead properly caulked. Joints to iron soil pipes to be made with molten lead properly caulked. Stoneware pipes to be connected with lead by means of a brass socket or other similar appliance, stoneware end jointed in cement and the lead end with a wiped or overcast joint. Stoneware pipes connected with iron by inserting end in iron socket and jointing with cement. EARTH, ROCK, etc. WEIGHT OF A CUBIC YARD. ewt. cwt. Granite. . 42 Gravelu.:e..-emSO) Dra piwesen 4 2 Satids73a-n ates SAS ~6 5 48 Clay eeu ares Shalewirm .1s9 Maria eenmaecO Quartz gt Common Earth 24 Sandstone . 39 loam wae 4 Limestone . 40 Peat; Dry 7a Chalk.) 4.) 36 99) UVC mete’ INCREASE OF BULK OF I YARD OF EARTH, ROckK, ETC., WHEN Duc. Clay and Earth 1°25 c. yd. Sand and Gravel 1°08 ,, Chalk and Rock 1°3 to 1°5 toc. yd. NATURAL SLOPE OF EARTH WITH HorRIZON. Compact Earth 45° to 50° Rubble . . 45° Loose Earth . 30° Gravelit 7.400 Clay, dry.) G0). Sande mom », drained . 45° Shingle 7/6 30u wet . . 169 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Electrical Terms and Definitions. VoOLT=Practical unit of electrical pressure : the pressure required to senda current of I ampere through a resistance of 1 ohm. OuM= Practical unit of electrical resistance. AMPERE= Practical unit of current, or the rate of flow of electricity. The well-known formule, known as Ohm/’s Law, shews that in all steady direct currents the above three units bear a relation to each other, viz., the strength of a current varies directly as the electric pressure and inversely as the resist- ance. The formulz is expressed algebraically thus :— E E - C= Kk, R= CyandiCyxaRe— i. Wart=The electrical unit of power, or rate ot doing work, and is the power absorbed in a circuit carrying a current of I ampere at a pres- sure of 1 volt ... W = E x C 746 watts = 1 electrical horse power. BOARD OF TRADE UNIT is the commercial unit used in public electrical supply, and equals 1,000 watts per hour. The prefix ‘‘ milli ’’ means one-thousandth part. % ‘‘micro”’ ,, one-millioneth part. _ “kilo”? ,, | one thousand times. “meg”? ,, one million times. ” Such as milli-ampere = one-thousandth part of Kilo-watt = 1,000 watts. The continuous or direct current is that which flows continuously in one direction. The alternating current is that which flows in reverse directions ; the frequency or periodicity of an alternating current is the number of com- plete reversals, periods or cycles per second. Electrical Engineering—continued. Alternating currents for electric lighting are usually from 50 to 100 cycles per second, and for electric power from 25 to 50. | ELEcrRIC BELLs. Le Clanche, cells are most suitable for the pur- pose, as the current is only required at intervals. 24 oz. of Salammoniac to I pint of water is the usual proportion apoio ; the cellshould be about % full. It is good practice to paint the upper por- tion of the glass jar as well as the projecting carbon with hot paraffin wax to prevent the salts ‘‘ creeping.’’ A little fresh Salammoniac should be added from time to time, as the action of the liberated hydrogen and oxygen tend to form water and weaken the solution. ELEcrric LIGHTING. Lighting by electricity is usually carried out by the following methods :— Arc Lamps. This form of lamp is used for open spaces, streets, public buildings, &c. The light is obtained by passing the current through the points of two carbon rods, which, when drawn apart, form the “‘ arc.” The distance between the carbon points is maintained about jin. or in. by suitable mechanism. The light and heat in the small space between the carbon points are exceedingly intense ; so intense is the heat that metals melt in it like wax in a candle flame. This intense heat is utilized in electric furnaces for the reduction of certain refractory ores. Enclosed Arc Lamps are those having an inner and outer globe so arranged as to exclude the admission of oxygen. By this means a pair of carbons lasting about eight hours in an open type iamp, would last about 80 hours in an enclosed lamp. Open type lamps require about 45 volts., and enclosed lamps about 80 volts. The current required is about 5 amps per 1,000 candles. Lncandescent or Glow Lamps. These consist of a carbon filament enclosed in a glass bulb, from which practically all the air is exhausted; the passage of the current heating the filament to in- candescence. An incandescent lamp working at 240 volts, takes about 4 of one ampere or 60 watts (nearly 4 wa s per candle power). Incan- descent lamps can'_se obtained in all voltages up to 250 volts. ihe Nernst Lamp is a type of incandescent lamp not requiring a vacuum ; it is very economi- cal, only taking about 14 watts per candle power. Mercury Vapour Lamps. This type of lamp has only recently been placed on the market, and is likely to have a large field of usefulness on account of its being exceedingly economical. CoppER CABLES AND WIRE CoNnDUCTORS. Nore.—The gauge column gives the number of wires in a strand, and the gauge 61/12 means 61 wires, No. 12 gauge. AREA, No. of 8 candle power Gauge, Diameter Square Current lamps of S.W.G. Inches. Inches. Ampéres. 100 volts. 61/12 036 5316 531'6 1650 61/13 828 “4160 416°0 1290 37/12 728 °3217 321'1 1000 37/13 “644 "2520 252°0 775 19/12 520 "1648 164"9 510 19/13 “460 “1290 129'0 405 37/16 448 "1219 12I'9 380 19/14 “400 *0976 97°6 305, 19/15 “360 “2790 79.0 247 19/16 320 0624 62°4 195 19/17 280 *0479 47°9 149 7/14 240 "0356 35°6 112 7/15 216 *0290 290 90 7/16 "192 *0229 22°9 71 7/17 168 “0174 17°4 54 9 "144 0162 16'2 49 10 128 ‘o128 12°8 39 Ir 116 *O105 I0’5 31 7/19 120 “0089 8°95 27 7/20 108 "0072 72 22 13 “092 "0066 6°6 20 7/21 *096 0057 5.7 17 14 o80 "0050 50 15 15 072 “0040 4'0 12 16 “064 *0032 3°2 10 3/20 °077 “0031 3. ic) 3/22 059 “oorg 1h 5 18 048 ‘0018 rs 5 EXCAVATION. AMOUNT OF WORK WHICH CAN BE DONE BY EXCAVATORS IN 10 HOURS. One man can dig and throw in a barrow 8 to 10 c. yards of common ground, or 6c. yards of stiff clay or gravel, or 3 to 5 ¢. yards of hard ground (including picking). Two men can fill and ram 20 c. yards; two men can load waggons with 25 c. yards of earth. An ordinary wheelbarrow holds ,4 c. yard. A navvy +p Sqn) OE A dobbin cart Se sD A one-horse cart Ate 2 os A small earth waggon » 2 » A large earth waggon » 3 ” L.C.C. Bys-Laws.---Dives¢. Any excavations within 3 feet of a building shall not be filled up otherwise than with natural soil, brick, or dry rubbish, or other suitable material, to be approved by the District Surveyor, and shall be properly rammed, FELT. Dry Harr for clothing boilers and steam : pipes, covering hot water pipes and cisterns, and lining to roofs. Sheets 34 by 20 inches, and lengths 3 ft. wide up to 60 ft. long. Thickness and Wetsht. No. © 3;in. thick For roofs, &c. 2 Ib. per sheet. I + ch ” 9 I Ib. ” 2 $ 9 ” 29 1% Ib. ” 3 4, Cisterns, pipes, &c. 2 Ib. 43 4 % 4, Steam boilers & pipes 24 Ib. 3 5 #2 ,, Large boilers, &c. 3 Ib. ss ASPHALTIC ROOFING and SLATING OR Sack- ING FELT is made in rolls 25 yds. by 32 ins. wide. Fiprous ASPHALTE or FOUNDATION FELT is made in widths 4} in., 9 in., 14 in., 18 in., 23 in., 27 in., 30 in., and 36 in. by a length of 23\ ins FELT ROOFING should have joints lapping 2 to 3 in., and nailed every 2to 3 in. with g to rfin. 1ron clout nails, weighing 2} to 5 lbs. per 1,000, and dipped while hot in boiled oil. Asphalted felt should have one or two coats of hot coal tar and lime (3 of tar to one of slaked lime), immedi- ately after it is laid, and then sprinkled with fine sand. FIRE ESCAPE. L. B. Act, 1894.—Déges’. Stories above 60 feet from street to be provided with means of escape; certified as satisfactory before occupation, FIRE RESISTING MATERIALS. L. B. Act, 1894.—Dzigest. 1.—BRICK WORK. Good, well-burnt, hard, and sound bricks, properly bonded and solidly put together (a) with mortar of good lime and sharp sand, hard clean broken brick, broken flint, grit or slag ; (4) with good cement ; or (c) with cement and sand, hard clean broken bricks, broken flint, grit or slag. Pe Gane and other solid and durable STONE, 3.—IRON, STEEL, and COPPER. 4.—OAK and TEAK and OTHER HARD TIMBER beams and posts, or in combination with iron, the timber and the iron (if any) protected by plastering in cement or other incombustible or non-conducting material. Doors of oak, teak, or other hard wood not less than 2 in, thick. Stairs of oak, teak, or other hard wood, with treads, strings, and risers not less than 2 in. thick. 5.—SLATE, TILES, BRICK, and TERRA COTTA used for coverings and corbels, 6.—FLAGSTONES for floors over arches not ex- posed on underside and not supported at ends only, 7:—CONCRETE of broken bricks, stone chippings, or ballast and lime cement, or calcined gypsum ey between joists. 305 Fire Resisting Materials—continued. 8.—Any material from time to time approved bp the Council as fire resisting. FLOORING. Kinds in general use : 1 Common, with edges shot and laid folding. Straight joint, with square (or splayed) head- ings, breaking joint. Rebated. Rebated and filletted. Grooved and tongued. Ploughed and tongued. Dowelled. 8 Rebated, grooved, and tongued. Secret joints and double floors are used in high-class work. Flooring should be thoroughly seasoned before fixing. The narrower the boards the less shrinkage : Flooring 3hin., 4$in., and 5}in. wide is used in best work, 7 in. wide in ordinary work, and 9 in. wide in common work. Specify kind, quality of wood, thickness, joints, and mode of laying, mitred borders to hearths, landings, &c. Number of feet run per square for various widths of flooring: 3z3in. q4din. 5hin. 7in. 4g in. 360 280 230 180 140 105 ft. super usually allowed to the square. For particulars of PARQUET WOOD, BI.OCK, AND OTHER FLOORING, see ‘‘ CATALOGUE.” NOM # FLOORS. WEIGHTS PER FOOT SUPER FLOORS SIIOULD CARRY. Dwelling houses, 14 cwt. Warehouses, factories, &c., 24 to 5 cwt. Public buildings, schools, &c. 14 to 2 cwt. TABLE OF Woop GIRDERS, BINDERS, AND JOIsTs, IN BALTIC Fir. CEILING GirRDERS. BuinpeErRs. Joists. OISTS loft. apart. 4to6ft. 4ft. apart. 1ft. apart Length apart. ot - a. erste a. - GW. bearing G2 G2 B22 oe 24 aa 22 S48 in feet As 24 Os 2 a as 25 Aa 25 Boge 5 ge eres aos Oe sal er ee 6 _ 6 4 6 2 34 2 3 — tei - 4 2 TO" Ot Ree So Cie 7am ee 5 2 12 10 8 9 53 8 24 6 24 14 II 9 be) ° 9 2k = — 16 12 10 IT 64 10% 24 = —_— 18 12 II 12 7 12 24 _ _ 20 3 II 13 Jawel2 3 — _ 24 15 12 — SS Se 26 16 12 _ _— _ _— _ — 28 16 13 — = = = = = 30 16 14 = eg Be, ae TRIMMING JOISTS should be 1 inch thicker than ordinary joists. Floors of wide span should have a slight rise in the centre to allow for sagging. Hoop IRON 2 in. to 3 in. wide or 2 in. by gin. bearing iron should be used instead of woop PLATES. Ends of timbers should have an air space all round them, and timber floors should be ventilated. No timber should enter a wall nearer than 9 in. to any flue. HERRING BONE STRUTTING, 2 in. by 2 in., spiked the full depth of joists, or 14 in. SOLID BRIDGING every 4 feet apart. ; A %in. T1z Rop through the joists by the side of solid strutting adds greatly to the strength and stiffness of the floor. L. B. Act, 1894.—Digest. Floors under and 18 in. around OVENS, COPPER and STEAM BOILERS, or STOVES, not heated by gas, to be formed of incombustible and non-conducting material 6in. thick.. Floors over FURNACES and within 18 in. of crown of ovens shall be of fire- ' resisting materials. 306 FONTS. At W. end of the nave, not under a gallery. Allow 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 lead or copper. Raise on platform at least I step up. Ordinary size, 30 in. across, 30 to 4o in. high. FOUNDATIONS. SAFE LOAD PER FOOT SUPER. Made Ground ... sce Sa i Swolee Gravel, clay, or soft rock Bay feo oe Hard rock Boe Ee 3 to 9 tons. Portland cement concrete 8 tons. Blue Lias a ase 5 tons. Stone Lime __... on 2 to 3 tons. FOUNDATIONS TO COLUMNS AND STANCHEONS. Safe load of stone base determines the area of base flange, but larger often advisable, to give lateral steadiness. Practical limit to size of stone base q ft. x 4 ft. and 2 ft. deep. If larger required, then cast iron base plate leaded direct on concrete or brick foundation. Portland cement should always be used in foundations to piers. Thickness of bed should be 14 times the pro- jection of the stone beyond the column base, the thickness of concrete should be twice the projec- tion beyond the stone. L.C.C, ByE-Laws. Digest. No building allowed on any site filled in or covered with refuse matter. Site to be covered with concrete 6 inches thick, emoothed on top. Concrete under walls to be at least 9 inches thick, and 4 inches wider than footings on each side. If natural gravel site, concrete may be omitted with approval of surveyor. Composition of Lime Concrete, 1 to 6 of Ballast. 5 paGement ary, 1to8,, i) FRONTAGES. L.B. AcT, 1894, AND BYELAWS. Digest. APPLICATIONS TO COUNCIL.,—Plans 22 ft. to rin. Show position of building in relation to others adjacent, height and distance from centre of road, extent and site of old buildings, and figure width of street. Give names and addresses of owners of nearest building on each side, See also *‘L.C.C., Application to,” GENERAL LINE.—Consent of Council necessary to project where old line of frontage is within 50 ft. of highway. General line to be defined by superin- tending architect within one month of application, | Consent may be subject to conditions, Consent to any erection beyond general line does not affect or alter general line elsewhere. BUILDINGS TAKEN DOWN, OR DESTROYED BY FIRE to one half cubical extent may be set back by order of Council. The Council to pay COMPENSA- TION for damage and expenses. Amount if not agreed within two months may be recovered, or if exceeding £50 settled by arbitration under Land Clauses Act, Local authority or person agrieved by certificate of frontage line, may APPEAL TO TRIBUNAL, The above not applicable within the city, GAS FITTING. Pressure of gas at the burners should be from to 4% of an inch. Allow 4 c. ft. per hour for internal lights, 5 c. tte for external, and 6 to Io c. ft. for argand burners. SERVICE Pipes should be laid with a fall to the main to drain out the condensation. Place syphons with screw plugs at any depression in the pipes. Size of service will depend on number of burners, length of piping, number of bends, and height of service. Gas piping should not be buried in plaster. Gas bursers should be fixed at least 3 ft. from cciling. Light decreases in the ratio of the square of its distance from its source. AVERAGE SIZE OF TUBING REQUIRED. lights in. 50 lights I ine 6 ” 3 ” 75 ” 1t ” 12 ” 4 ” 110 ” 14 ” 18 ” g ” 150 ” IZ s 27 ” z ” 200 ” 2 ” Owing to increase of pressure at the higher levels a gas governor should be placed at every 30 feet of rise. Gas CooKING AND WARMING STOVEs should have a separate pipe from the meter. Gas MgrTeks are capable of supplying about 80 per cent. more lights than their indicated capacity. GIRDERS and JOISTS. Safe Load 4 breaking weight. STEEL JOISTS carry 40 per cent. more than IRON JOISTS of same section, but the elasticity is nearly the same for each, so greater depth in pro- portion to span will be required for steel joists subjected to a heavier load. Iron and steel joists should not exceed sy of span, or steel joists with the heavier load, y to y e Deflection should not exceed 4 in. for every 4 ft. of span. Fix joists and girders with a camber of I in. in 30 ft. Two or more single joists used side by side may be bolted together, the bolts passing through pieces of iron tubing to keep them spaced apart. Holes for RIVETS in compound girders and joists should be a@rzdled. Ends of joists and girders BEARING ON WALLS should have felt or 5 lb. lead seating on hard York templates. Ends BEARING ON COLUMNS OR STANCHEONS should be secured by bolting the webs to lugs cast on the column or stancheon in the case of a light load, or with angle irons rivetted to the web for heavy loads. To secure a good bearing use lead seating or caulk with iron cement. STEEL ROLLED JOISTS. Safe distributed load in tons at about 4 of breaking weight. To find the safe load for any span, divide the given safe load for one foot by the number of feet of the span required. Sia ge °3 Sa Zi tas! S64 8 we Cn | O3 a SF SheS Cuss oS Sac ae® oi ,.S¢.| Ut ON eRe neo we Ge sia eS 6 Sia F eS f Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons. Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons A 34xX1 44 8 NiSiexs 27 125 Basie 3 9 16 O 8 x6 30 150 Cama xX. 2 6 13 Pe ofxk emer al 116 Disa xr 10 2 Oo ex" 7, 52 280 E 4x1 7 13 | R 10 X 4h 27k 160 He seis II 301} SN x0! x's 30 184 G 5 X 44 19 55 AB 3G) 82 6) 42 250 H 6}x2 Io 30 ig 12s 37 258 Lanorextag ots 45 | Vi ae xXo 45 320 J 6 X5 244 93 | W x4fex 5% 48 440 Ke By pak tr PRA 3.6 Se SG 63 599 Ey oe ert 17 jo | Vier” 6 78 730 M 8 x4 19 go 1 Z 19 X 74 95 987 Girders and Joists—continued. STEEL COMPOUND GIRDERS. _To find the safe load for any span 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 are given in the A table of rolled steel joists. As SECTION A. © O¢g oll Sine a2 Se ag ae iere’ 6 Sa a oe pet ATE RY ‘os 6g O heey Yeh, S Bo Ke) 6 Seas ee o= Sees eee a 2S eee ns. Ins. Ibs. Tons. Ins. Jans. Ibsh &f Mt sf x 6 38 168 Virag 3a to) 82 es) ote 18 44-215 Ww 15f% 10 86 706 9 919) 035" 267 X 10§ 4, 9 97 780 = rr 5,9 64 370 X16 rou ror 860 & ry) zt 456 We 8 », 12 124 1170 As SECTION B. B © © Oe . ei gS iter! ste . ee a pia Se G8 8s 162 a eanmemes ce ff oy 48 (S88 2 Be a8 “es w Wa ws SAR Fe Bee eS 2 Se ee Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons. Ins. Ins. Ibs. Tons NY ig) 6x2 99 440 WARE UES Te swe 906 © 9", t4 r2 560 NiIge4 5,12" T55 one P 10, 9 7k) 376 Ww 1548 ypok4 stag Se ETBs S) Fly b2oe 1105 600 M162 ,,.04 177 sxs80 Uist 2p 179 834 Y 182 ,, 14 210 1900 As Sgcrion CG Cc © o z OW : was s Tas 5 a 2 Bip eel eee GS | Shas Aes Vee RE Oar S38 SY fOr iS Sell, eae i os eee on be ey Us be 3a on OF Peo a ake Eo iBhore Ins. Ins:. lbs, Dons: Ins. Ins. Jbs. Tons Muyo 168 120 580 Or 13, xe 188 x7 See 8a Oo seloeel50 840 Vi 13). .,, 2S 202mmkago P10 ",,.10"" 123 726 W 153,, 18 212 1780 SIL 08s B57: 960 X 167 .,, 20 264 2160 As SECTION As SECTION D. E. 4 D | E © ‘ © ° ate Co : ew c Og . r eo a 65 28 mS S83 /38 2 F HS o8 BSS) Se eG aie Soe ee ae Oe mas “ao ay Ruy wo wo oes Fine Stee RA See Ins. Ins. Ibs. Tons. Ins. Ins. lbs. Tons. OUR 165 = xar6, 62 330 Jey Sy 3X 72 460 PEAS as nd, 44 200 Soy 2r tags gt 790 S20) arg 62 400 Sy 2. 59 95 840 Unions 76 610 UW 25. 389) tesn res W 283,, 53 98 832 | W 29§,, 9 131 1250 As SEcTION F. F o . rs) a . ea a . 2 Bogen meere ne ay a =e 22 Bes ® = o 52 a8 (a) 5 25 aa wn , A fa ep} Ins Ins lbs, Tons 12 20s eX 2) 172 1690 S 22) eeT2) 208 2048 Vv 26:10; 12 268 2492 Ww 303 ,, 12 254 2794 GLAZING. SHEET GLASS is made in four qualities for window glazing, viz., Best, Seconds, Thirds, and Fourths. The latter inferior and seldom used. 15 to 16 oz. per foot is yf to yy in. thick. 21 OZ. 56 A) py in. thick. 26 ” ”” ” ” ” 32 5 ” ” : 4 ” i) ” Le) 9 $ ” ” : 4 ” GROUND GLASS. is made of similar substance. COLOURED GLASS is made in 16, 21, 26, and 32 OZ. ENAMELLED or EMBOSSED is made I5, 21, and 26 oz. FLUTED is made 15, 21, 26, and 32 oz. 9 cy ” SHEET GLASS can be FACE POLISHED and BENT | to any curve. ROLLED PLATE. 2 Ibs. per foot is 4 in. thick. 2# ” ” Ps 9 ” 34 ” ” t ” ” 4t 8) 3, 7s 79 ” 5 ” ” 3 ” ” PATENT PLATE is sheet glass polished on both sides, in Best, Second, and Third qualities, and in thickness as follows :-— 13 oz. per foot is 7 in. thick. L7, ” 9 xs 99 9 214, ” Toe Se) oy 24 5) ” Btog ” 9 ‘RouGH PLATE (plain or fluted) is 4, 3, 3, and @ in. thick. RouGH CasT PLATE is 3, %, 4, #, and 1 in. thick, used for pavement, roof, and skylights. POLISHED PLATE. Three qualities—erdinary, best, and silvering. 4, fs £, 8 4, $2, g, and 1 in. thick. } in. usual thickness. When used for shelves, edges must be ground and polished. Can be bent, and edges can be bevelled. CATHEDRAL GLASS is rolled plate about 26 oz. and ¢ in. thick, white and tinted. GLAss SLATES of rough plate, $ to 4 in. thick. Grass TILEs, rolled rough plate, ¢ to 4 in. thick, and in sheet glass. GLAss in Doors should be embedded in wash- leather and secured by wood beads. GLAZING INTO STONEWORK should be with oil cement. Glazing should be secured with copper sprigs, and if large and heavy plate glass, with small brass screws and puttied. Woodwork should be painted 2 oils before glazing. FIGURED and RIBBED GLass should have smooth side out. PurTy is composed of whiting and linseed oil well mixed. HABITABLE ROOMS. L.B. ACT, 1894.—Dsgest, To be at least 8 ft. 6 in. in height throughout, or if in roof 8 ft. for at least half the area, Window or windows to open into open air or conservatory, and to equal at least 3, of floor area, and } to open, such opening te extend to at least 7 ft. above floor, but a room with no external wall or constructed wholly or partially in the roof, may have dormer window with clear light equal to yz of floor area, and at least half to open. Such epening to extend te at least 5 ft. from floor, or such room may have a lantern light, of which a portion equal to 3, of area of room must open. BASEMENT ROOMS in dwellings must have space for ventilation under floors unless wood blocks on concrete, HABITABLE ROOMS OVER STABLES.—Floor to have pugging 3 in. thick, and finished smooth on upper surface, and underside lath and plaster or other’solid construction, Any staircase, gallery or structure by which such rooms are approached to Se separated from stable by a g in. brick wall, Habitable Rooms—continued. This act does not repeal Public Health Act relating to underground rooms. HAY.—WRIGHT oF. I truss = 56 lbs. (avoir.) of old hay. i pen 00) 1, ee Ofna ws hiay. I load = 18 cwt. of old hay. I, =19 ,, 32 1bs. ot new hay. Te Gauss 3 Onekusses. HEARTHS. L.B. ACT, 1894.—Dzgest, To be 6 in. longer each side than opening, and 18 in, wide in front of breast. Those on lowest floor to be bedded on concrete covering site, or on solid materials placed on same. On other floors to be on stone or iron bearers or brick trimmer, or other incombustible material, The hearth together with the substance on which it is bedded to be at least 6 in, thick, HEATING. Hot water piping required in coldest weather to warm 1000 c. feet, and temperature required for various purposes : Length of Pipe. 4" dia. 3“ dia. 2“dia. Domestic Apartments, 60° to 659 xa2ft. 16 ft. 24 ft. Greenhouses and Conservatories, 55° to 60° ... eu 30 tts 4oitom 7 ait. Hot Srowsen, 80° a i We e5 Sita 74 tty x20 ft? Hospitals, General and Fever Wards, 60° ewe ees Re L5ciCqezOntt mms Osit: Hospitals, Diphtheria and Enteric Fever Wards, 65° eh ie) TO ite 24 ftie 36 ft: Public Buildings, 55° Jette a LO axa tits Schools; 60? 7. Pr, x Es Ouitamicit tars ft. Warehouses, Workrooms, and Factories, 55°... pats ie). te, sys ee, Drying Closets, 120°... 175 ft. 235 ft. 350 ft. Buried pipes require 25% more for loss of heat. I square foot of boiler surface will heat about 40 ft. of 4 in. pipe, 70 ft. ef 3 in., and 160 ft. of 2 in. pipe. Wrot. iron boilers take less time to heat than cast iron, but are more liable to rust. Pipes should have a continuous rise to the highest point, and a continuous fall to the boiler. The least rise in any part of their length should be 6 in. to 8 in. in 100 feet. In warming buildings, the entrance halls, corri- dors, and adjuncts, ete., should be included, to avoid draughts, and pipes, coils, etc., should preferably be placed near windows and all cooling surfaces. It is always desirable to combine ventilation with warming by means of radiators, warm air stoves, or the Plenum system. DATA BY AND COPYRIGHT OF IRWIN C. WALLAS, C.E. Low PressurE Hor WaTER HEATING. Under ordinary conditions and in the absence of known constants for Air, and co-efficients for Cooling Surfaces, the following tables for pro- portioning heating surface in radiators or pipes to cubic contents of rooms, can be used in figuring upon any ordinary low-pressure Hot Water heat- ing scheme (close approximation). External Temperature 25° Fahr. Internal 5 602 Minimum Temperature of Water in Radiators 160° Fahr. Radiatiea te be Used, Descriptien of Apartments Warmed, Entrance Halls, Stair- cases, Corriders Dwelling Reoms— \ Range 35° Fahr. Direet. Direct-Indireot, ‘Indirect. One square foot of surface in Radiators, heats 80 cub. ft. 64 cub. ft. 54 cub. ft. with r exposure® 76 OX Hpi Whee ee 9 2 ” 72 ” 58 ” 48 ” eee x 33 1? é 14 1} 47 2 I 13 if aa 15 v7 2 26 if 2B Zé 1g 20 15 19 ‘1 ie 3 20 : 8 13 ai B 6 15 HOSPITALS. Space depends on distance of sick apart for facility of moving, shifting of beds, nursing, and number of students attending instruction. SPACE PER PATIENT. Average (exclusive of medical school), 90 ft. super, and 1,100 c. ft. St. Thomas, 112 ft. super; Guys, 138 ft. super. For lying in, FEVER, or SURGICAL WARDS, 150 to 200 ft. super. In LyING IN HOSPITALS, separate rooms are better. Say 160 ft. super each, and open into corridor open to air. Each room with scullery and sink. HEIGHT oF Warps, 13 ft. WIDTH, 26 or 28 ft. SCARLET FEVER. Wall space, 12 ft., or floor space, 156 ft. super. DIPHTHERIA and ENTERIC FEVER. space, 15 ft., or floor space, 195 ft. super. WorKHOUSE HospPITALs, 70 sq. ft. and 850 c. ft. and 6 ft. clear across beds. Special for FEVER and SMALL POX, 166 sq. ft. and 2,000¢. ft. LYING IN WARD in WORKHOUSE HOsPITAL, min. 100 sq. ft. and 1,200 c. ft. WarDs in use partly by day and night for infirm and chronic cases, WITH USE OF DAY ROOM, 42 ft. super and 500 ¢. ft. WINDows preferably on opposite sides, and placed to give direct light on bed not obstructed by attendants. W. C.s, AND SLOP AND SCALDING SINKS in separate turrets, with intervening lobby with windows on opposite sides. Cupboard for storing utensils kept for examina- tion should be open to air at back. Axis or Warps, N.E. and S.W. to allow maximum of sun. PAVILIONS, preferably one story, 50 ft. space between. Where more than one ‘story, then separate staircases. Buildings for different purposes should be com- pletely isolated. No infected building should be nearer than 40 ft. from boundary, or to any other building, infected or otherwise. Internal FINISHINGS should be plain, and free from all angles and crevices likely to harbour dust. SMALL-POX HosPITAL should not be erected on a site within } mile of either another hospital or a workhouse, or a population of 150 to 200 persons ; nor on a site within $ mile of a popula- tion of 500 to 600 persons. NurSES SEPARATE BEDROOMS about 13 ft. x 8 ft. 6in. Baths, 1 to 8 nurses. HOT WATER SUPPLY. Hor WATER TANKS. Wall Gallons. Length. Width, Depth. ft. in. ft, in, {tine 20 Lied) eg} 1 6 25 20 Sans tees 30 2 0 1 6 ree 40 2 3 ra r 8 50 Zu ip, 10 Telo 60 2, 6 t SRE 2 0 80 2 19 Bs 25.0 100 ey 23 vy we 23 Made No. 16 gauge, No. 14 gauge, No. 12 gauge, % plate, or 10 gauge, 7; plate, being gauges before galvanizing. Hor WATER CYLINDERS, galvanized. Gallons. Dia, Height. Gallons. Dia. Height. ln. in. 15 15 30 40 20 36 18 15 33 43 20 39 20 15 36 40 20 42 25 15 39 49 20 45 30 13 33 53 20 “48 35 18 39 Same gauges as hot water tanxs. IRON. TESTS OF QUALITY. Tests for Cast Iron.—The surface of a casting should be smooth and even, the edges clean and perfect. A new fracture should present a fine- grained texture, have bright metallic lustre, and “be ‘of a uniform blue-grey colour. Should .be free from air bubbles, scoriz, flaws, and othe: defects. Flaws and air bubbles at times get filled Iron—continued. in with sand, or are purposely stoppedin. These defects may be detected by a dulness of sound on the metal being struck. The edges of a casting struck with a light hammer should receive a slight impression indicating that it is tough. If it frac- ture, the metal is hard and brittle. Test bars of the same metal as castings aresometimes run for the purpose of testing. Tests for Wrought Iron.—Subject it to sudden blows by a falling weight to test its toughness. To tensile strain to test its ductibility, it should stretch before fracture. Soak a bar of iron fora few days in very weak muriatic or nitric acid, which will render its fibrous structure visible, and in best iron its fibres will appear fine, straight, and lie regularly side by side; in inferior iron the fibres will be coarser and not so regular in arrangement. Tests for Steel are the same as for wrought iron. PRESERVATION OF IRON, Galvanizing consists of a thin coating of zinc, applied by steeping the heated iron in chloride of zinc to act as a flux, and then dipping it into molten zinc. {RON BUILDINGS. _ GALVANIZED CORRUGATED SHEETS. Eight 3” corrugations covering 2 ft. wide whem fixed, 5 to ro ft. long. Approximate Weight per sheet in lbs. ft. 6 ft. , Length. 5 7 ft. ft oft. xo ft. 16 W.G. 33% 40 404 53% 60 66 18 W.G. 262 32 372 422 48 53 20 W.G. 21% 253 29! 34 38% 42% 22 W.G. 162 20 235 204 30 33 24 W.G. 134 16 18! aii 24 26} 20 W.G. 10¢ 12 144 163 182 208 28 W.G. o2 bee 13 15 163 18} LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. Copper conductors best. only 4 that of copper. Copper conductors are made in the form of rods, tubes, ropes, and tapes. Copper conductors should weigh not less than 6 ozs. per foot run and have not more than Ia per cent. of alloy, and iron should weigh not less than 2# bs. per foot. Conductors should protect an area equal toa circle whose radius corresponds with the height of the conductor from the ground. Conductors should be fixed on side exposed to Conductivity of iron rainy quarter, and terminate in wet ground if possible. Should be connected with external ironwork and any great masses of metal, whether inside or outside of buildings, and be kept clear of gas tubing and electric wires, and of all soft pipes. Bells in spires which are adequately pro- tected need not be connected. Sharp bends should be avoided, connections, &c., should allow for expansion and contraction of metal. Thereshould be few joins and such should | be perfect, either screwed or sarfed and rivetted | together and soldered. Each connection in permanently wet soil in well, attached to water main (not lead) and sol- dered to it, or attached to plate of copper 3 feet x 3 feet x + inch buried in a trench filled with ashes or powdered charcoal. The lower part of conductor for a height of say 10 feet should be protected by encasing in an iron. pipe fixed to wall. SIZES AND WEIGHT OF COPPER CONDUCTORS Rods—per ft. run. oas. in. S85 aun 6°88 H in. coc ase 12°16 in. ene Ree 19 2 in. wee dp8 27 Tubes—4# in. metal per ft. run. ozs. 2 in. 16°5 Zin. 21°4 Tein ase fs 27 14 in. Sti aoe 30 Lightning Conductors—continued. Tapes—per foot run. ozs. & x qin... be, ise 3°2 See Wee 8 as me 5°73 DROS eae ins 83. ie nae 7°64 TS ae ECL SS OnE Men 9°55 HOS B02 phe Shey aera an dic 11°46 Me ne CLINE sos an Ae 15°28 ConpucTING PoweER oF METALS. i. Silver sa!) LOO Iron es 168 Copper mt 999 Nickel ... 131 Gold Bsc 779 Tin Sis 123 Zinc ees 290 Lead me 83 Palladium ... 184 Antimony... 46 Platinum... 180 Bismuth ... 12 LIMES, CEMENTS, AND PLASTERS. For proportions to use see “CONCRETE,” ‘“* MORTARS AND CEMENTS,’”’ AND ‘' PLASTERING.” There is no precise line between hydraulic limes and cements, the latter containing a larger proportion of clay than limes. GREY CHALK OR STONE Lime, feebly hydraulic, is the lime generally used in mortar. BiuveE Lias, hydraulic, is superior, and makes stronger work. SELINITIC CEMENT is prepared from Blue Lias. RoMAN CEMENT is quick setting but weak, rapidly reduced in strength by the addition of sand, and quickly becomes inert unless kept close and dry. If used in concrete the face sets hard and the interior remains soft for along time. Strength golbs. per sq. inch. After 7 days’ immersion should not weigh more than 6olbs. per cubic foot. PoRTLAND CEMENT is strongest. It varies from 80lbs. (slow setting) to 130lbs. (quick setting) to the striked bushel; 110 to 120lbs. most serviceable for building purposes. Fineness, weight, and slow setting indicate good qualities. When passed through a fine sieve with 2,500 perforations per square inch, should not reject more than 15 per cent., and be capable of a tensile strain of 350lbs. per square inch after 7 days’ immersion. ~.G@YPsuM is hydrated sulphate of lime, and is the basis of most plasters. PLASTER OF Paris is gypsum gently calcined until nearly the whole of the moisture is driven off. KEEN’s CEMENT is Plaster of Paris soaked in solution of alum and recalcined. PaRIAN CEMENT is gypsum calcined and powdered and mixed with a solution of borax, recalcined. Ground and mixed with a solution ofalum. There are two qualities of this cement—the ‘‘ Superfine” and the ‘‘ Coarse.”’ MartTin’s CEMENT is similar to Parian, except that carbonate of potash is substituted for borax, and hydrochloric acid is sometimes added. There are three qualities of this cement—‘ superfine,”’ ‘‘fine,’’ and ‘* coarse.’’ Barrow HyprauLic PLASTER is non-absorbent, and requires fewer coats of paint than ordinary plaster ; being hydraulic is suitable for damp situations: there is also an absence of blowing. LINTELS. I inch in depth for every foot of bearing and full width of opening ; if no relieving arch, then 1} inch deep per foot. London Building Acts (Amendment) Act, 1905. CHAPTER ccix. An Act to amend the Acts relating to buildings in London to confer various powers on the London County Council and for other purposes. {11th August 1905.] (57 & 58 Vict. c. ccxiii. 61 & 62 Vict. c. cxxxvii.) WHEREAS the provisions cOntained in the London Building Act 1894 (herein- after referred to as “the Act of 1894”? as amended by the London Building Act 1894 (Amendment) Act 1898 (hereinafter referred to as ‘‘ the Act of 1808’) and the powers thereunder of the London County Council (in this Act referred to as “the Council’’) are insufficient to secure the provision and maintenance of proper mea ns of escape in case of fire from buildings in the administrative county ‘of London. And whereas it is expedient to amend the said provisions in the manner herein- after set forth and to confer upon the Council such further powers with respect to the matters aforesaid and otherwise as are hereinafter contained: And whereas the objects aforesaid cannot be effected without the authority of Parliament : May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted and be it enacted by the King’s most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say) :— CON. COM. R. 309 London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. Short title. 1. This Act may be cited as the London Building Acts (Amendment) Act 190s. 2._ The Act of 1894 and the Act of 1898 and this Act may be cited together as the London Building Acts 1894 to 1905. Commencement of Act. 3. This Act shall except where otherwise expressly provided come into operation on and shall take effect from the first day of January next after the passing thereof which date is in this Act referred to as ‘‘ the commencement of this Act.”’ Extent of Act. 4. This Act shall extend to London and no further, Definition of fire-resisting material. 5. _ In the Act of 1894 the Act of 1898 and this Act unless the context otherwise requires the expression “‘ fire-resisting material’’ means any of the materials and things described or referred to in the First Schedule to this Act. Interpretation, 6.—(1) In and for the purposes of this Act unless the subject or context other- wise requires— ) (i.) The expression ‘‘ owner” (except as used in the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is “‘Fees to district surveyors ’’) means the person for the time being receiving the rackrent of the premises in con- nection with which the said expression is used whether on his own account or as agent or trustee tor any other person or who would so receive the same if such premises were let at a rackrent but where used in the said section the said expression shall have the same meaning as is assigned thereto by section 5 of the Act of 1894: (ii.) The expression ‘‘ rackrent’’ means rent which is not less than two-thirds of the tull annual value of the premises out of which the rent arises and the full annual value shall be taken to be the annual rent which a tenant might reasonably be expected taking one year with another to pay for the premises if the tenant undertook to pay all usual tenant’s rates and taxes and tithe commutation rentcharge (if any) and if the landlord undertook to bear the cost of the repairs and insurance and. the other expenses (if any) necessary to maintain the premises in a state to command such rent: (iii.) The expression ‘‘ upper storey’’ means any storey the level of the upper surface of the floor whereof is ata greater height than fifty feet above the level of the footway (if any) immediately in front of the centre of the face of the building in which such storey is situate or (where there is no such footway) above the level of the ground before excavation : (iv.) The expression “‘ high building’? means any building any storey whereof is an upper storey as hereinbefore defined : (v,) The expression ‘new building’’ means any building the actual erection of which above the footings shall not have been bona fide and substan- tially commenced at the date of the commencement of this Act or which has been taken down burnt or destroyed for more than one half of its cubical extent and re-erected or commenced to be re-erected after such date or of which the cubical extent has been increased after such date by an amount equal to the cubical extent of the building as existing before such increase and any existing building which by reason of any alteration thereof or addition thereto becomes a high building after such date: (vi.) The expression “existing building’? means any building not being a new building: (vii.) The expression ‘‘certified building’? means any building in respect whereof the Council shall have issued a certificate or which the tribunal of appeal shall have determined to have been provided with means of escape under the provisions of the section of this Act of which the mar- ginal note is *‘ Protection against fire in certain new buildings.”’ (viii.) The expression ‘‘the tribunal of appeal’’ means the tribunal of appeal constituted by the Act of 1894: (ix.) The expression ‘‘plans’’ means plans sections and elevations. (2). Words and expressions used in this Act shall unless other meanings are assigned to them by this Act or the context otherwise requires bear the meanings respectively assigned to them by the Act of 1894 and any reference in the Act of 1894 or in the Act of 1898 or in this Act to any part or provisions of the Act of 1894 or to any schedule or part of any schedule to the Act of 1894 shall be con- strued as referring to such part or provisions or schedule or part of a schedule as amended by the Act of 1898 and by this Act respectively. ” Protection Against Fire in Certain New Buildings. 7. (1.) Every new building (except a dwelling-house occupied as such by not more than one family) which is— (a) A high building; or (6) A building in which sleeping accommodation is provided for more than twenty persons or which is occupied or constructed or adapted to be occu- pied by more than twenty persons or in which more than twenty persons are employed or which is constructed or adapted for the employment therein of more than twenty persons ; shall be provided in accordance with plans approved by the Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal with all such means of escape therefrom in case of fire as can be reasonably required under the circumstances of the case. The owner of the building shall before or at the same time that the building notice under section 145 (Notices to be given to surveyor by builder) of the Act of 1894 in respect of such building is served on the district surveyor deposit or cause to be deposited at the county halla notice stating the like matters and particulars as are required by the last- mentioned section to be stated in a building notice thereunder together with a copy (which may be a sunprint or photographic reproduction on paper) of the plans prepared for such new building showing sc far as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act the means of escape proposed to be provided in connection with such building. It shall be lawful for the Council at any time within the period of one month or in the event of such period of one month commencing or expiring on any day between the first day of August and the fourteenth day of September both inclu- sive then within the period of two months after the deposit as aforesaid of such plans to refuse to approve to such plans or to approve the same subject to such conditions (if any) as they may prescribe provided that the Council shall within such period as aforesaid give notice to the applicant of such refusal or conditional approval stating fully all their reasons for such refusal or for the imposition of such conditions as the case may be, Provided that if within the period limited as aforesaid the Council fail to give notice of their refusal to approve any such plans or of the conditions subject to which they approve any such plans they shall be deemed to have approved such plans without conditions. (2) No upper storey in any high building not being of the class referred to in paragraph (4) of subsection (xr) of this section and no part of any building of the class referred to in the said paragraph shall be occupied or let for occupation until the Council shall have issued a certificate or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal shall have determined that such building has been provided 310 London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. with means of escape in accordance with plans approved as aforesaid by the Council or the tribunal of appeal (as the case may be) and that the conditions (if any) subject to which such plans were so approved have been complied with, Provided that unless the Council shall within fourteen days after notice of completion of any such building shall have been given to the Council by the owner notify to the owner that such certificate is refused and the grounds of such refusal such certificate shall be deemed to have been duly issued.. (3) If by reason of any structural alteration or addition of a substantial character of or to any certified building (being a building of the class referred to in paragraph (4) of subsection (1) of this section) the sleeping accommodation in such building is substantially increased and the risk of fire in such building or the difficulty of escaping therefrom in case of fire is thereby substantially increased or if the number of persons occupying or employed or dwelling in the upper storeys of any certified building (being a high building but not being a building of the class referred to in the said paragraph) or in any part of any certified building (being a building of the class referred to in the said paragraph) is substantially increased and the risk of fire in the upper storeys of such building (being a high building) or in any part of such building (being a building of the class referred to in the said paragraph) or the difficulty of escaping from any such upper storey or part of a building (as the case may be) in case of fire is thereby substantially increased or if by reason of any change of circumstances in or affecting any certified building the risk of fire in such building is substantially increased or escape from such building or any such upper storey as aforesaid (as the case may be) in case of fire is rendered substantially more difficult or if by reason of any material change in the mode of user of any certified building the risk of fire in such building is substantiaily increased or escape from such building or from any such upper storey as aforesaid (as the case may be) in case of fire is rendered substantially more difficult then and in any of such events the certificate issued by the Council or the determination of the tri- bunal of appeal (as the case may be) in respect of such building shall thenceforth be void and of none effect and such building shall thenceforth cease to be a new building and be deemed to be an existing building : Provided that the notice to be served on the owner of such building by the Council under the provisions of the section of this Act whereof the marginal note is “ Protection against fire in certain existing buildings’’ shall if the owner request the Council in writing so to do (giving particulars of any proposed or completed alteration addition or change of circumstances) be served within two months after the receipt by them of such written request and that if notwithstand- ing such written request no such notice is so served within the period aforesaid such building or the upper storeys of such building as the case may be shall be deemed to be in the opinion of the Council provided with proper and sufficient means of escape in case of fire. (4) Nothing in this section contained shall authorise the Council to require in the case of a building being a high building and not being a building of the class referred to in paragraph (6) of subsection (1) of this section any means of escape from any storey other than an upper storey. As to occupation of certain buildings during rebuilding. 8. Nothing in subsection (2) of the section of this Act whereof the marginal note is ‘‘ Protection against fire in certain new buildings ”’ shall prevent the continuous occupation during rebuilding at any portion of any building to which the said subsection applies and which has been partially taken down burnt or destroyed. Protection against fire in certain existing buildings. g. (1) From and after the first day of January one thousand nine hundred and seven in the case of any existing building (except a dwelling- house occupied as such by not more than one family) which is— (a) A high building; or (8) A building in which sleeping accommodation is provided for more than twenty persons or which is occupied by more than twenty persons or in which more than twenty persons are employed ; the Council if in their opinion such building is not provided with proper and sufficient means of escape therefrom in case of fire may at any time serve on the owner of such building a notice requiring him to provide such means of escape as can be reasonably required under the circumstances of the case. Any such notice shall specify in detail the requirements of the Council and the owner of such building shall subject to the provisions of this Act execute and do all such works and things as may be necessary in order to comply with any requirements made by the Council under this section and (in the event of an appeal) confirmed or varied by the tribunal of appeal as hereinafter provided within such period as may be required by the Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal Provided that if such owner shall within twenty-one days after the service of such notice have submitted to the Council alternative proposals for the provision of means of escape in case of fire and the Council shall have in writing accepted the same as satisfactory it shall not be necessary for such owner to comply with any of the requirements contained in the notice served on him by the Council as aforesaid but he shall with all practicable despatch after such acceptance as aforesaid execute and do all such works and things as may be necessary in order to provide the means of escape specified in such alternative proposals. (2) Where any owner of a building has been convicted of an offence against this Act— (a) By failing to comply with any requirement made by the Council under this “section and (in the event of an appeal) confirmed or varied by the tribunal of appeal within the period required by the Council or the tribunal of appeal (as the case may be); or (b) By failing to execute and do with all practicable despatch after such acceptance as aforesaid all such works and things as may be necessary to provide the means of escape specified in such alternative proposals as aforesaid ; a petty sessional court may, notwithstanding the imposition of any penalty, make an order prohibiting the occupation of such building (being a building of the class referred to in paragraph (3) of subsection (tr) of this section) or any part or parts of such building or the occupation of any upper storey of such building (being a high building and not being a building of the class referred to in the said paragraph) The costs of any such proceedings and order shall be in the discretion of the court. Any order made under this subsection may be at any time amended or discharged by the order of a petty sessional court. (3) The Council shall keep at the county hall a register (which shall be open at all reasonable times to inspection) of all orders made under this section. (4) Nothing in this section contained shall authorise the Council to require in the ease of a building (being a high building and not being a building of the class referred to in paragraph (4) subsection (1) of this section) any means of escape from any storey other than an upper storey. Projecting Shops. to. (1) Where any part of a building which is used or adapted to be used as a shop projects for a distance of seven feet or more beyond the main front of any building of which it forms part and in which any persons are employed or sleep the projecting portion of such shop shall be provided by the owner with a roof constructed of fire-resisting materials not less than five inches thick. ‘ London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. (2) It shall be lawful to construct or place in or upon the roof of the portion of any shop so projecting beyond the main front of the building as aforesaid lantern lights or ventilating cowls. Provided that no such lantern light or ventilating cowl shall be constructed or placed so that any part thereof will be at a less distance than six feet from the main front of the building from which the shop projects or within such distance as may be reasonable in the circumstances of the case from any other external or party wall. Provided also that the sides of such lantern light or ventilating cowl (exceptthe side facing away from the main building) shall be carried up in fire-resisting materials for two feet above the roof in or upon which it is constructed or placed. Provided further that no part of any such lantern light or ventilating cowl shall project above the roof in or upon which the same is constructed or placed to a greater extent than five feet. (3) The provisions of this section shall extend and apply as well to existing as to new buildings. (4) The Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal may in any case where it is reasonable so to do sanction subject to such conditions if any as the Council or (in the event af an appeal) the tribunal of appeal may impcse in giving such sanction the exemption of any building from all or any of the provisions of this section. Rules for living rooms over premises used for storage of inflammable liquid. 11.—(1). No person shall knowingly or wilfully use or permit to be used either as a living-room or as a workshop or workroom any room constructed over or communicating directly with any part of a building used for the storage of petro- leum as defined by section 3 of the Petroleum Act 1871 whether or not petro- leum within the meaning of that Act or bisulphide of carbon or ether or turpen- tine or methylated spirit or any other inflammable liquid kept for sale or trade purposes in such quantities or in such manner as to be liable to cause fire or ex- plosion unless there be provided in connection with such room according to the requirements and to the satisfaction of the Council-— (i.) Adequate safeguards to prevent the spread of fire from the part of the building used for the storage of any such inflammable liquid to such room ; and (ii.) Means of ready escape from such room in case of fire. (2.) Nothing in this section contained shall affect or prejudice any jurisdiction Ses a in the Corporation of the City of London under the Petroleum Act 1871. Means of access to Roofs. 12. (1) (A) Everyexisting building to which the section of this Act whereof the marginal note is ‘‘ Projecting shops”’ applies and every other existing build- ing except a dwelling-house occupied as such by not more than two families; and (Bs) Every new building : shall if having more than two storeys above the ground storey or if exceeding thirty feet in height be provided (unless and except so far as the Council other- wise allow) by the owner with either— (a) A dormer window or a door opening in a suitable position approved by the district surveyor on to the root eas proper access thereto; or (b) A trap door in a suitable position approved by the district surveyor covered with copper or zinc and hung on hinges so as to admit of the same opening to the fullest extent and furnished with a counter-weight so as to insure that the same shall open automatically when unfastened and also with a fixed or hinged step-ladder leading to the roof ; or (c) Other proper means of access to the roof; and with a sufficient parapet or guard-rail where reasonably practicable and necessary tO prevent persons slipping off the roof. Any dormer window or trap-door provided under this sub-section shall only be fastened in such a manner as to ensure access to the roof being always readily available from the inside of the building. (2) The Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal may in any case where it is reasonable so to do sanction subject to such conditions if any as the Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal may impose in giving such sanction the exemption of any building from all or any of the provisions of this section. (3) This section ‘shall not apply to any building falling within either of the sections of this Act the respective marginal notes whereof are “‘ Protection against fire in certain new buildings”? and “ Protection against fire in certain existing buildings.” Conversion of Buildings. 13. No person shall without the consent in writing of the Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal convert a building in such manner that such building when so converted will not be in conformity with the provisions ot this Act or without such consent knowingly or wilfully permit or suffer any build- ing when so converted to beused or occupied. Provided that if the Council shall not within the period of one month or in the event of such period of one month commencing or expiring on any day between the first day of August and the fourteenth day of September both inclusive then within the period of two months after written application to the Council by the owner for such consent notify to the owner that such consent is refused and the grounds of such refusal such consent shall be deemed to have been duly given. For the purposes of this sec- tion the expression ‘‘ convert”’ shall include any change of user whether involving any structural alteration or not and notice of such conversion shall be given to the district surveyor by the owner or occupier of the building intended to be converted. Means of escape to be maintained. 14. All means of escape in case of fire provided in accordance with any of the provisions of this Act or otherwise shall be kept and maintained by the owner of the building in respect whereof they are provided in good condition and repair and in efficient working order and no person shall knowingly or wilfully obstruct or render less commodious or permit or suffer to be obstructed or rendered less commodious:any such means of escape as aforesaid. Power to owner to enter notwithstanding provisions of lease. 15. For the purpose of carrying out or maintaining any work required to be done or maintained by the owner under any of the provisions of this Act it shall be lawful for the owner of any building notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained or implied in any lease or contract affecting such building to enter such building or any part thereof and do all such things therein or in relation thereto as may be necessary or proper in that behalf. ; Duties of District Surveyors under Act. 16. (rt) The execution of every work to in or upon a building necessary to give effect to the provisions of this Act shall be subject to the supervision of the district surveyor appointed to the district in which the building is situated in like manner as any work done to in or upon the building under the provisions of the Act of 1894. (2) Particulars of any means of escape required by the Council or (in the event of an appeal) the tribunal of appeal or to be provided in accordance with plans approved by the Council under the provisions of this Act shall be furnished by the Council to the district surveyor within whose district the building to which such particulars relate is situate and it shall be the duty of the district surveyor to ascertain that such means of escape are properly provided in accordance with such particulars and to report to the Council any failure to provide the same. _ London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. (3) Where any of the provisions of the sections of this Act whereof the marginal notes are respectively ‘‘ Projecting shops’’ and ‘‘ Means of access to roofs”’ are or become applicable to a newor toan existing building the district surveyor shall as soon as he discovers that such building is not in conformity with such provisions report such non-conformity to the Council. District surveyors to notify Council in certain cases. 17. The district surveyor shall notify in writing to the Council every building about to be erected in his district to which in his opinion the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Protection against fire in certain new buildings ” would apply and within a reasonable time after being requested in writing by the Council shall from time to time ascertain and notify in writing to the Council any building within his district or any part thereof to which in his opinion the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Protection against fire in certain exist- ing buildings”’ applies and also upon completion of any works required to be carried out under either of such sections shall notify to the Council whether all the requirements made by the Council or the tribunal of appeal (as the case may be) have been complied with. Fees to district surveyors. 18. (x) The district surveyor shall be entitled to receive from and shall be paid by the builder employed in erecting the building in respect whereof the same are chargeable or in doing any work or matter in respect of which any service has been performed by such surveyor under the provisions of this Act or from the owner or occupier of such building or of any building in respect whereof such work or matter has been done or service performed the fees specified in Part I. of the Second Schedule to this Act and the provisions of section 157 (Periods when surveyors entitled to fees) of the Act of 1894 shall apply to the said fees and the recovery of the same. (2) The district surveyor shall be entitled to receive from and shall be paid by the Council the fee specified in Part II. of the said Second Schedule in respect of the performance of the duties therein mentioned. (3) Where any works or services other than those carried out or performed in pursuance of this Act are carried out or performed in respect of any building the said fees shall be in addition to and not in substitution for any fees which may be payable under the Act of 1894 in respect of such other works or services as aforesaid. Exemption of owner from penalty on conviction of actual offender. ra. (1) Where an offemce under this Act for which the owner of any building is liable under this Act to a penalty has in fact been committed by an occupier or any other person that occupier or other person shall be liable to the same penalty as if he were owner. (2) Where the owner is charged with any such offence he shall be entitled upon information duly laid by him to have any other person whom he charges as the actual offender brought before the court at the time appointed for the hearing of the charge against himself and if after the commission of the offence has been proved the owner proves to the satisfaction of the court that he has used due diligence to enforce the execution of the provisions of this Act and that such other person has committed the offence in question without the knowledge consent or connivance of the owner that other person shall be summarily convicted of the offence and the owner shall be exempt from any penalty. The person so convicted shall in the discretion of the court be also liable to pay any costs incidental to the proceedings. Apportionment of expenses borne by owners. 20. The owner of any building who has paid or incurred the expenses of executing any work in respect of such building which the owner of such building is required to execute under any provisions of this Act or has paid any other expenses which by any such provision as aforesaid are required to be borne or paid by the owner may if he thinks fit apply to the county court of the district in which such building is situate and such court may thereupon issue a summons requiring the several persons entitled to any estate or interest in the building to appear before the court and the court may make such order concerning such expenses or their apportionment among all the several persons entitled to any estate or interest in the building as appears to the court to be just and equitable in the circumstances of the case regard being had to the terms of any lease or contract affecting such building. Arbitration as to incidence of damage. 21. Where the occupier of any building shall claim to have sustained any damage directly and solely caused by the construction of any works carried out under this Act such claim shall be referred to arbitration and the arbitrator shall determine how such damage shall be borne by the persons interested in the said building having regard to all the circumstances of the case including the terms of any lease or contract affecting such building. As to Appeals under Act. 22. (x) At any time within two months after— (a) The refusal or conditional grant by the Council of their approval of any plans deposited pursuant to the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is “‘ Protection against fire in certain new buildings” or the refusal by the Council to issue a certificate pursuant to the same section ; (6) The service on the owner of any building of notice of any requirement of the Council under the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is “Protection against fire in certain existing buildings”’; (c) The making of any requirement with respect to any building under the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Projecting shops” or any refusal or conditional grant of the sanction of the Council to any exemption under the last-mentioned section or the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Means of access to roofs’? ; (a) The making of any requirement by the Council with respect to any build- ing under the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Rules for living rooms over premises used for storage of inflammable liquid”; or (e) Any refusal of the consent of the Council under the section.of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Conversion of buildings’’; the owner of the building to which such requirement or refusal or conditional grant relates may if he think fit appeal to the tribunal of appeal. (2) The National Telephone Company Limited shall in any case where they are the occupiers (without being also the owners) of any building or part of a building containing plant which is used for or in connection with public tele- phonic communication to which any such requirement or refusal or conditional grant relates have the like right of appeal against such requirement refusal or conditional grant as the said company would have had if they had been the owners of such building or part of a building, and the Council shall give or cause to be given to the said company full and detailed particulars of any such require- ment refusal or conditional grant upon or contemporaneously with such require- ment refusal or conditional grant. Power of entry to Council and their officers and district surveyors. 23. (1) Forthe purpose of exercising their powers or performing their duties under this Act it shall be lawful for the Council or any officer of the Council duly authorised in writing by the Council in that behalf (which authority such officer shall produce if required) at all reasonable times and after reasonable notice to enter inspect and examine any building structure or premises to which he has reasonable grounds for thinking that the provisions of this Act apply. 311 London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. (2). For the purpose of performing his duties under this Act it shall be lawful for the district surveyor at all reasonable times to enter inspect and examine any building structure or premises. Offences against Act. 24. Subject to the provisions of this Act every person who does any of the things specified in this section shall be deemed to have committed an offence against this Act and shall be liable upon conviction in a summary manner to a penalty not exceeding the amount hereinafter specified in connection with such offence and to a further penalty not exceeding the amount hereinafter specified as the daily penalty in connection with such offence for every day on which the offence is continued (that is to say) :— (1) Every person who— (a) Occupies permits to be occupied or lets for occupation any upper storey or any part of any building in contravention of the provisions of the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘‘ Protection against fire in certain new buildings’’; or (4)—(i) Fails to comply with any requirement made by the Council under the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is ‘“ Protection against fire in certain existing buildings ’’ and (in the event of an appeal) confirmed or varied by the tribunal of appeal within such time as may be required by the Council or the tribunal of appeal ; or (ii) Fails to execute and do with all practicable despatch after acceptance by the Council of any alternative proposals under the said section for the provision of means of escape in case of fire all such works and things as may be necessary to provide the means of escape specified in such _alternative proposal; or (iii) Occupies or permits to be occupied any part of or storey ina building after the making of an order of a petty sessional court under the said section prohibiting the occupation Gh ack part of or such storey in such building unless such order has been discharged as in the said section provided ; or (c) Fails to deposit or cause to be deposited at or within the time at or within which the same are by the respective provisions relating thereto required to be deposited any notice or plans required to be deposited under the provisions of this Act ; or (2) Knowingly or wilfully uses or permits to be used any room in contravention of the provisions of the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is 4 one for living rooms over premises used for storage of inflammable iquid’’; or (e) Fails to comply with the provisions of the sections of this Act the respective mearginal notes whereof are ‘‘ Projecting shops” and ‘‘ Means of access to roofs’’; or (/) Neglects to keep and maintain in good condition and repair and in efficient working order or obstructs or renders less commodious or permits or suffers to be obstructed or rendered less commodious any means of escape in case of fire provided in accordance with any of the provisions of this Act or otherwise; or (g) Refuses to admit any officer of the Council or district surveyor or other person when entitled so to do under this Act to enter survey inspect or examine any building structure work or premises which such officer or surveyor or other person is by this Act authorised to enter survey inspect or examine or refuses or neglects to afford him all reasonable facilities and assistance in such survey inspection or examination; or (h) Hinders or obstructs any persons empowered by this Act to enter and remain on any premises for the purpose of executing or maintaining and to execute or maintain any work required by this Act to be executed or maintained; or (z) Knowingly or wilfully converts or permits or suffers to be used or occupied a building in contravention of the provisions of the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is “ Conversion of buildings’; or (7) Does any other thing prohibited by this Act or fails neglects or omits to do any other thing which he is required to do under or in pursuance of this Act; shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds and a daily penalty not exceeding ten pounds; (2) The liability to these penalties shall be without prejudice to any other pro- ceedings whether under the Act of 1894 or this Act or any byelaw or regulation made under the Act of 1894 or otherwise but so that no person shall be punished twice for the same offence : (3.) All such penalties as aforesaid shall be recoverable in a summary manner and the provisions of section 169 (Application of penalties) of the Act of 1894 shall extend and apply to all penalties recovered by the Council under this Act. Repeal of schedule enactment. 25. The Act specified in the Third Schedule to this Act is hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third and fourth columns of that schedule. Certain provisions of Act not to apply to factories workshops or common lodging-houses. 26.—(1) The provisions of this Act shall not apply to any building the whole of which is a factory or workshop within the meaning of section 14 of the Factory and Workshop Act r1go1 or to any common lodging-house within the meaning of any statute for the time being in force relating to common lodging-houses within ondon. (2) Nothing in this Act shall empower the Council to require as regards any building while used in part as a factory or workshop means of escape in case of fire to be provided from or in respect of the part so used of such building if within three years prior to the passing of this Act means of escape in case of fire have been provided from such part in compliance with the Factory and Workshop Act 1gor.’ Incorporating certain provisions of Act of 1894. 27.—(1) The following provisions of the Act of 1894 are hereby incorporated with and form part of this Act and shall extend and apply accordingly and have effect eget! and effectually as if the same had been re-enacted in this Act (that is to say) :— Section 144 (Surveyor not to act in case of works under his professional superintendence); Section 145 (Notices to be given to surveyor by builder) ; Section 147 (Notice to be evidence of intended works) ; Section 156 (Fees inrelation to evidence before tribunal) ; Section 181 (Power for Council to support decisions of officers before tribunal) ; (Tribunal may state case for opinion of High Court); (Procedure of tribunal) ; (Regulations as to procedure and fees) ; (Enforcement of decision of tribunal); (Notices to be in writing) ; Section 188 (Service of notices); Section 190 (Power for Council to annex conditions) : Section 194 (Plans and documents to be property of Council); ( ( Section 182 Section 183 Section 184 Section 185 Section 187 Section 195 (Mode of giving approval of Council to plans) ; Section 196 (Consent how given on behalf of owners not to be found) : Section 206 (Duration of exemption). 312 London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. (2) All regulations made and to be made by the tribunal of appeal under the said section 184 of the Act of 1894 shall apply to the procedure to be followed in cases of appeal under this Act. For protection of Inns of Court. 28. The lands buildings and property of— (1) The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple; (2) The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple; (3) The Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn ; (4) The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn; shall be exempt from the operation of this Act. Exempting certain property of dock companies. 2g.—(1) Any building or structure or part of a building or structure belonging to a dock company constituted by Act ot Parliament and situate within the dock premises shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act. (2) The exemption conferred by this section shall extend to and include any building or structure or part of a building or structure belonging to the Surrey Commercial Dock Company in connection with their Surrey Canal undertaking and used exclusively for the purposes of canal works under the Acts of Parliament regulating the said undertaking. Exempting certain property of railway companies. 30. Any building or structure (not being an hotel) belonging to or leased by any railway company situate upon the railway or within the railway or station premises of the same or any other railway company and used for the purposes of or in connection with the traffic of the railway company shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act. Exempting certain property of electric lighting companies. 31. Any building or structure or part of a building or structure belonging to or leased by any electric lighting company having statutory powers for the supply of electricity and used exclusively as a generating station or distributing or trans- forming station or for works connected with the exercise of such powers shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act. Exempting generating station of Underground Electric Railways Company of London Limited. 32. The generating station referred to in section 8 of the Metropolitan District Railway Act 1902 shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act. Exempting certain property of gas companies. 33. Any building or structure or part of a building or structure belonging to or leased by any gas company and used exclusively for gasworks shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act. As to banks and insurance offices. 34. (1) Any new or existing building used or intended to be used to the extent of not less than three-fourths of its cubical extent as a bank or insurance office or partly for one and partly for the other of such purposes by not more than two companies or firms and used or intended to be used as regards the residue thereof only as a residence for or for providing sleeping accommodation for officers or servants of such companies or firms shall so long as such building is not used otherwise than as aforesaid be exempt from the provisions of this Act. (2) The premises known as Staple Inn Holborn shall be deemed to be existing buildings to which the provisions of this section apply. As to Stock Exchange buildings. 35. The buildings of the Stock Exchange in the city of London situated between Throgmorton Street on the north and Threadneedle Street and Old Broad Street on the south or south-east and also any buildings (while used as a stock exchange) erected on the site of the properties Nos. 31 to 33 Throgmorton Street shall be exempt from the provisions ot this Act. Exempting buildings of public wharfingers. 36. Any existing building or structure in the exclusive occupation of a public wharfinger and used by him for the purposes of his business and situate upon or in immediate proximity to adock wharf quay or riverside frontage and which is self- contained and does not abut on any building shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act Provided that this exemption shall not apply to uptown warehouses or to any building wherein any manufacturing process is carried on or wherein any person sleeps: *‘ Public wharfinger ’? means the owner lessee or occupier of a wharf quay ware- house or granary adjoining the port of London mainly used for warehousing the goods imported into the port of London of persons other than the occupier of such premises. ? ‘ Exempting Royal Albert Hall. 37. The buildings and premises knownas the Royal Albert Hall shall be exempt from the provisions of this Act. For protection of Metropolitan District Baker Street and Waterloo Great Northern Piccadilly and Brompton and Charing Cross Euston and Hampstead Railway Companies. 38. Any new or existing building or structure (not being an hotel) now or here- after belonging to or leased or erected by the Metropolitan District Railway Company the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway Company the Great Northern Piccadilly and Brompton Railway Company and the Charing Cross Euston and Hampstead Railway Company or any of them shall so far as erected or used or intended to be used for the purposes of or in connection with the traffic of the said companies or any of them be exempt from the provisions of this Act. Exempting certain buildings. 39. The following buildings shall so long as used for their present purposes be exempt from the provisions of this Act :— : (x) The Mansion House Guildhall and Royal Exchange of the City: (2) The Sessions House at the Old Bailey and all public buildings erected or occupied by the Corporation under the provisions of the City of London Police Acts: (3) The buildings of the Metropolitan Cattle Market the Cattle Market at Dept- Paar London Central Markets the Spitalfields Market and the Shadwell arket, Bonded warehouses to be exempt. 4o. Any building or part of a building approved by the Commissioners of Customs or the Commissioners of Inland Revenue as a warehouse or store for warehousing or depositing goods without payment of duty shall while used with such approval for any of such purposes and unless and except so far as such Com- missioners otherwise allow be exempt from the provisions of this Act. Saving rights of Crown. 41. Nothing in this Act shall aftect prejudicially any estate right power privi- lege or exemption of the King’s most Excellent Majesty and in particular nothing contained herein shal] authorise the Council to take use or in any manner interfere witb any land or hereditaments or any rights of whatsoever description belonging to His Majesty in right of His Crown and under the management of the Commissioners of Woods without the consent in writing of the Commissioners of Woods on behalf of His Majesty first had and obtained for that purpose which consent such Commissioners are hereby authorised to give. London Building Acts (Amendment)—continued. Saving rights of Duchy of Cornwall. 42. Nothing contained in this Act shall extend to authorise the Council to take use enter upon or interfere with any land soil or water or any rights inrespect thereof belonging to His Majesty in right of the Duchy of Cornwall without the consent in writing of some two or more of such of the regular officers of the said duchy or of such other persons as may be duly authorised under the provisions of the Duchy of Cornwall Management Act 1863 section 39 to exercise all or any of the rights powers privileges and authorities by the said Act made exerciseable or otherwise for the time being exerciseable in relation to the said duchy or belonging to the Duke of Cornwall for the time being without the consent of such Duke testified in writing under the seal of the Duchy of Cornwall first had and obtained for that purpose or to take away diminish alter prejudice or affect any property rights profits privileges powers or authorities vested in or enjoyed by His Majesty in right of the Duchy of Cornwall or in or by the Duke of Cornwall for the time being. Expenses of Act how to be borne. 43. All expenses incurred by the Council in carrying this Act into execution and not otherwise provided for shall be deemed to be general expenses incurred by the Council and shall be raised and paid accordingly and the costs charges and expenses preliminary to and of and incidental to the preparing applying for obtaining and passing of this Act shall be raised and paid by the Council in like manner. The SCHEDULES referred to in the foregoing Act. The First Schedule. The following materials shall for the purposes of the Act of 1894 the Act of 1808 and this Act be deemed to be fire-resisting materials :— (1). For general purposes : (1) Brickwork constructed of good bricks well burnt hard and sound properly bonded and solidly put together— (a) With good mortar compounded of good lime and sharp clean sand hard clean broken brick broken flint grit or slag ; or (b) With good cement; or (c) With cement mixed with sharp clean sand hard clean broken brick broken 4iint grit or slag; (2, Granite and other stone suitable for building purposes by reason of its solidity and durability; (3) Iron steel and copper; (4) Slate tiles, brick and terra-cotta when used for coverings or corbels ; (5) Flagstones when used for floors over arches but such flagstones not to be exposed on the underside and not supported at the ends only ; 9334, (0) Concrete composed of broken brick tile stone chippings ballast pumice or coke breeze and lime cement or calcined gypsum ; (7) Any combination of concrete and steel or iron. (II). For special purposes: (x) Inthe case of doors and shutters and their frames Oak teak jarrah karri and other hard timber not less than one and three-quarters inches finished thickness the frames being bedded solid to the walls or par- titions. f (2) In the case of staircases and landings oak teak jairah karri or other hard timber the treads risers strings and bearers being not less than one and three-quarters inches finished thickness and the ceilings and soffits if any being of plaster or cement ; (3) Oak teak jarrah karri and other hard timber when used for beams or posts or in combination with iron the timber and the iron (if any) being protected by plastering or other incombustible or non-conducting external coating not less than two inches in thickness or in the case of timber not less than one inch in thickness on iron lathing; (4) (a) In the case of floors and roofs— Brick tile terra-cotta or concrete composed as described in paragraph (1) (6) of this schedule not less than five inches thick in combination with iron or steel. (b) In the case of floors and of the roofs of projecting shops— Pugging of concrete composed as described in the said paragraph (I) (6) not less than five inches thick between wood joists provided a fillet one inch square is secured to the sides of the joists and placed so as to be in a central position in the depth of the concrete or concrete blocks not less than five inches thick laid between wood joists on fire-resisting bearers secured to the sides of joists ; (5) In the case of verandahs balustrades outside landings the treads strings and risers of outside stairs outside steps porticoes and porches oak teak jarrah karri or other hard timber not less than one and three- quarters inches finished thickness ; (6) In the case of internal partitions enclosing staircases and passages terra-cotta brickwork concrete or other incombustible material not less than three inches thick; (7) In the case of glazing for windows doors and borrowed lights lantern or skylights glass not less than one fourth of an inch in thickness in direct combination with metal the melting point of which is not lower than 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit in squares not exceeding sixteen square inches and in panels not exceeding two feet across either way the panels to be secured with fire-resisting materials in fire-resisting frames of hard wood not less than one and three-quarters inches finished thickness or of iron. (III). Any other material from time to time approved by the Council as fire resisting. THE SECOND SCHEDULE. Fees payable to district Surveyors. Part I. (A) In respect of a building erected in conformity with the provisions of the section of this Act of which the marginal note is ‘“ Protection against fire in certain new buildings’’; or ' (s) For ascertaining whether any requirement made by the Council under the section of this Act the marginal note whereof is “ Protection against fire in cer- tain existing buildings” and (in the event of an appeal) confirmed by the tribunal of appeal is complied with; or (c) For any work required under the provisions of either of the sections of this Act the respective marginal notes whereof are ‘‘ Projecting shops ’’ and “ Means of access to roofs ’’— One fifth of the amount of the fee payable under the Third Schedule of the Act ot 1894 in respect of a new building of the same character or the sum of one pound one shilling whichever shall be the greater. “4 London Building Acts (Amendment)—contd. Part II. For surveying for the purpose of ascertaining and notifying or reporting any building to the Council pursuant to the provisions of the sections of this Act the marginal notes whereof are respectively ‘‘ District Surveyors to notify Council in certain cases " and ‘‘ Duties of district surveyors under Act.” For every building to which such sections apply and for every other bailding which in the opinion of the Council has been reasonably inspected for the purposes of such sections a fee of seven shillings and sixpence. THE THIRD SCHEDULE. Session Title or and Short es Extent of Repeal. Chapter Title. ¢ ¥ 57 & 58 London 5 Subsection (36). Vic. Building 61 Subsection (2). c.ccxili.] Act 1894 63 The whole section. Second The whole schedule. Schedule. METALS. WEIGHT PER LB. PER FOOT SUPER I INCH THICK. “Wrot. Iron... 40°4 lbs. | Brass... ... 43°7 Ibs. Castinis, 2s: 37 Sere. Gun Metal... 45°8 ,, Steelers (os... also, Weadecsi tess 59’ 4 e035 Coppers Wee. 45:Sins5 GIN sce! se 30°07 ZANG 0037251 DSs To obtain the weight per square foot to any gauge, multiply the weight per inch thick by the thickness of the gauge in inches or parts of an inch. RELATIVE WEIGHT. To convert weights given in tables into weights of other metals. Cast Iron X 1.08 = weight of wrot. iron. 110. = ‘ steel. ‘ = 1250) — se lead. ” » 1.22 = ” copper. Ae iy 1-10 = x brass. ” 9 1.17 = 9 gun metal. Wrot.Iron,, .93 = A) cast iron. % y) 1.02 = iH steel. ” » 1.47 = ” lead. ” 9» Ig = ” copper. iD » 1.08 = FS brass. 7 » 1.09 = - gun metal. RELATIVE TENACITY. Meaduieress OL DIlVermesson lon Tin ses 1S Platinum 15 Zinc Hey 3 Coppere.c1S Palladium 114 Iron ose 27 Golders. 2012 Steel 42 EXPANSION By IIEAT. Per foot run. Expansion per Degree Fahr. from 32° to 212% Tron Pes eve ees —*0000067 Steel ee ace ees *0000069 Conpermmress eee ees —*0000090 Zinc ase “er eee *OOOOI60 Miniece S08 oes *00001 20 MORTARS and CEMENTS. See also LIMES AND CEMENTS. PROPORTIONS TO USE.—Blue Lias or Grey Stone Lime, I part; Sand, 2 or 3 parts. Lime, 1 part; Portland Cement, 1 part; Sand, 6 to 8 parts. Cheaper and better than usual mortar. Lime slaked 24 hours, mixed with sand for 10 minutes, cement added, wicle ground and used at once. Mortars and Cements—continued. Selinitic Cement, 1 part; Sand, 5 or 6 parts. A superior mortar about the same cost as usual mortar. Selinitic cement should be mixed with water before adding the sand; in this respect it differs from other limes and cements. Selinitic Cement, 1 part; Portland Cement, 4 part; Sand, 8 parts. Portland Cement, 1 part; Sand, 2 or 3 parts. If in water: Portland Cement, 1 part; Sand, I part. Roman Cement will only carry 14 times its own bulk of sand. I to 1 usual proportions. Blue or Black Mortar: Lime, 1 part; Black- smith’s Ashes, sifted fine, 3 parts. Or, Lime, 3 parts; Ashes, 2 parts; Sand, 4 parts. Or, Port- land Cement, I part; Ashes, 4 parts. Furnace Slag, Iron Scorie, and Coal Cinders also used. MorTAR FOR FLUES.—Cow dung, 1 part ; Hair Mortar, 4 parts. MUSICAL REQUIREMENTS IN CHURCHES. From the Report of a Committee appointed by the R.I.B.A. and the College of Organists: The space allowed for tne modern organ is eften insufficient. On musical grounds the old position at the west end for both organ and choir is, in general, the best. Although for ritual purposes (following the ancient English Cathedral and Collegiate arrangements) a vested choir is placed in the chancel, yet where there. is a chancel arch, central lantern, or transepts, the sound becomes intercepted instead of passing into the body of the Church; moreover where the chancel is narrow, antiphonal singing cannot produce its proper effects. When the placing of the choir in the chancel (according to recent custom) has involved the removal of the organ also, it has usually resulted in cramping the organ within some confined space, or “chamber,” by which the tone has been damaged, and its beautiful qualities and real efficiency impaired. ‘The arrangement alluded to above is not the most advantageous for the support and encouragement of congregational singing, These defects are more or less the result of adapting new customs and requirements te old buildings, and are not always to be avoided, AS TO NEW CHURCHES, The musical requirements of a large town church are taken as a basis; these requirements would necessarily be modified for small town or country churches. There would appear to be but five positions in which the choir can be conveniently placed in a, church ; (1) At the west end of the uave. It is commonly admitted by musicians that the most effective position for the organ is at the west end; but this position is not always advisable, if the choir be retained in the chancel. (2) In galleries facing each other in the nave, The advantages claimed for seating the choir in galleries (similar to the ancient ‘‘ minstrel galleries’’) on the north and south sides of the nave are as follows: (a) the better support of congregational singing; and (4) the opportunities afforded for antiphonal effects.* (3) Immediately outside the chancel screen. (4) In the chancel aisles. (5) In the chancel. With regard to these latter positions, it is advis- able, in planning a new building, in order to obtain the openness and space requisite for the sound to reach all parts of the building, that a ‘ chancel arch” should be avoided, and the choir thus placed under the same roof as the congregation, This will enable the clergy as well as the choir to be properly heard. In churches exceeding 150 feet in internal length the plan of placing the main choir at the west end, and a “ritual choir” in the chancel, may be adopted. AS TO EXISTING MODFRN AND ANCIENT CHURCHES, In dealing with existing churches, whether ancient or modern, the principles set forth in the Recommendations” should, as far as possible, be observed ; but each case shoud be individually con- * All ‘ galleries’’ are subject to special conditions. 313 Musical Requirements, etc.—continued. sidered, In those places (for example) where there remain a western organ and gallery of interest, at a distance of not more than fifty feet from the choir seats in the chancel—it is desirable that such should be retained s” sttu and used ; and where the distance is more than fifty feet, a small additional eastern organ to support the choir is recommended, In buildings lacking adequate height, a position should be chosen for the organ which will give the best available space for sound to develop itself above the pipes and to pass into the nave, The Committee’have carefully considered and have drawn up the principles of the subject before them, and have formulated the following ‘‘ Recom- mendations,” which have been agreed to by every member, RECOMMENDATIONS, No.1. That the organ and the choir be so placed in the church that they may most effectually assist in the services. No, 2, That it is essential to acoustic success that in the erection of new churches ample height should be provided for. No. 3. That in arranging any position for the organ, ample space should be allowed as regards area, ‘‘speaking-room,” and height. No. 4. That no “open-flue” pipe should have less than its own speaking length (the speaking length of an “‘ open-flue” pipe is the length from the slit or mouth above the conical foot up to the top of the pipe) above it, No. 5. That the organ should be concentrated, and not divided into two or more parts at a distance (excepting to place the choir organ in advance of the main instrument in the architectural design of the case), No, 6. That the ground space to be provided for an organ, exclusive of engines empleyed as blowing apparatus, should not be less than 600 superficial feet for an organ of 60 stops, of 310 superficial feet for an organ of 40 stops, and of 180 superficial feet for an organ of 20 stops, No. 7. That the organ should never be placed ina ‘‘ chamber,” but that the best position for an organ is that which has a sufficiency of open space above it and on three sides, and a solid unpierced wall at the back. No, 8. That the term ‘‘ Organ place” be adopted, because it is more comprehensive (including gallery, &c.), and because the term ‘‘ Organ chamber” is misleading, inasmuch as a chamber (or enclosed place) has been determined to be zo# suitable for an organ, Me g. That the internal surface of the roof above the organ should not be of wood, but of stone, plaster, or other non-absorbent material, No, 10. That in order to-ayoid noise and economise space, the organ “‘ feeders”’ should be placed at some convenient distance from the organ, and outside the main body of the building. No. 11. That the air supplied to the “feeders” must be derived directly from the church itself, in order to obtain the same temperature. No. 12, That the organ should be placed ata short distance from the choir, and that the best distance is about twenty feet, No. 13. That the organ should never be placed between the choir and congregation, No. 14. That the sound ae the organ should not have to pass over one-half of the choir to reach the other, No. 15. That when possible the organ should be equidistant from both halves of the choir. No, 16, That the choir be placed on raised floors, or in low, projecting galleries architecturally treated. No, 17. That the height of the platform, steps, or gallery on which the choir is placed should be regulated by the length of the church, ‘No, 18, That provision should be made for the accommodation ehineds bodies of voices for special occasions to be seated in due musical relation to the choir and organ, No, 19, That itis desirable in churches of adequate size that provision should be made for an orchestra on special occasions. No. 20, That the orchestra should be in the organ gallery, in front of the organ, or in some similar and approximate position. The Committee, in framing the foregoing ‘‘Recom- mendations ’”’ for the guidance of those about to erect new churches, have made them as general and as wide as possible, that the same principles may be followed in the erection of small churches or altera- tions of ancient ones 314 NOXIOUS BUSINESSES. L.B. AcT, 1894.—Dzigest. No person may carry ona noxious business in any building or vault, or in the open air ata less distance than 40 feet from any public way, or 50 feet from any dwelling-house. Noxious businesses comprise the business of blood- boiler or bone-boiler, or any like business, but not the soap-boiler, a tallow-melter, knacker, fellmonger, tripe-boiler, and slaughterer of cattle or horses. Piavisions of Act do not apply to public gas works er any premises used for distillation or the rectifi- cation of spirits under the survey of the Com- missioners of Inland Revenue or their officers, No person may erect a dwelling-house nearer than 50 feet to a building used for any noxious business, provided that a building erected before 1844, within 50 feet from any building for the time being used for any such noxious business, it may be rebuilt. OPEN SPACES. L.B. ACT, r894.—Digest. HEIGHT IN RELATION TO SPACE.—Draw a horizontal line at level of pavement in centre of building, extend such line to intersect rear boundary of the open space. Draw a line from the point of intersection inclining tewards the building, at an angle of 63} degrees, The building te be confined within such line, except chimney stacks, dormers, turrets, or architectural ornaments, te an extent not exceeding 3 of total width of the rear elevation. Where the site of the building inclines towards the roadway, the horizontal line is to be drawn at the level of the ground at the open space at rear. When the level of the pavement varies, the mean level to be taken, Where boundary at rear is not parallel to rear ef building, the mean distance to bo taken for the purpose of this calculation. Where street or open space dedicated to the pubic, er permanently secured, exists at the rear of a building, then diagonal line to be drawn from centre of the street or further boundary of such open space, and not necessary to provide any open space at rear ef building. The council or tribunal of appeal may allow any part of a domestic building to extend above the diagonal line if satisfied that an open cubicspace will be provided at rear equivalent to the space which would have been provided if the diagonal line had been drawn from the ground level. CORNER SITES.—In case of building abutting on two streets or one side an open space, permanently secured, the Council may permit the erection of buildings 30 ft, high on part of space in rear. Refusal may be appealedagainst, Return front may be carried up full height of front elevation for distance of 40 feet or lessas requirement for open space at rear may demand. In exceptional cases, owing te irregular shape of ground, Council may modify provisions ef Act. NEw DoMESTIC BUILDINGS IN STREETS FORMED BEFORE 1894.—Horizontal line may be | drawn 16 ft. above pavement level, and except in dwellings for the working class, the open space of 150 sq. ft. may be provided above the level of the ceiling of the ground storey, or above 16 ft, (exclusive of lantern lights) from pavement level. HABITABLE BASEMENTS in streets laid out prior to 1894, to have 100 sq, ft. exclusively belonging thereto, clear of any erection. DOMESTIC BUILDINGS in new streets to have 150 sq, ft. at rear, exclusively belonging thereto. Where basement is sufficiently lighted with 100 sq. ft., or where there is no basement, and the ground storey is not constructed or adapted to be inhabited, the open space may be provided above the ground floor ceiling level, or 16 ft. exclusive of lantern lights, measured from pavement, In all other eases space must be elear, except that water closet, privy, or ash-bin allowed for a height not exceeding nine feet. + Open space to extend to entire width of building by at least ro ft. throughout. OPEN COURTS to domestic buildings, where depth from eaves or parapet to ceiling of ground storey exceeds length or breadth of court, adequate pro- vision for ventilation must be made and maintained by means of a communication between lower end of court and the open air. HABITABLE ROOMS LIGHTING SOLELY INTO COURTS not allowed unless width of court from window to opposite wall equals half the height from window sill to eaves or parapet of opposite wall. A court whose length is not more than twice its breadth is held to comply with this provision if a square court of the same area would do so. Open Spaces—rontinued. HABITABLE ROOMS above level of ground storey not allowed to LIGHT SOLELY INTO COURT if depth of court measured from one side is more than twice the width, unless windows be distant from opposite wall half the height of wall from the level of window sill. DWELLING HOUSES on site occupied by domestic. buildings RXISTING AT COMMENCEMENT OF ACT or at any time seven years previous. Prepare plans showing extent of old buildings, and obtain district surveyor’s certificate of accuracy, The dwelling- house can then be rebuilt to the extent of old buildings. Council may sanction deviation from certified plan. NEW STREETS ON CLEAREO AREA.—On applicatien, with required plans and sections, Council has power te modify or relax any provisions relating to open spaces and height of buildings, sanction or refusal ef sanction, with reasens, te be given within twe mentks, WoRKING CLASS DWELLINGS ERECTED BY LocaL AUTHORITY previous to Act may be rebuilt on old site te eld dimensions. WORKING CLASS DWELLINGS NOT ABUT- TING ON A STREET.—Plan showing extent and height ef dwelling, amd position in relation to eee obey existing er in course of erection, to be ivered one month before commencing. Council may refuse sanction if satisfied that the space for light and air is not sufficient, er may make conditions. Sanctions cannet be refused if space ghee is equivalent te that required under the . B. Act, 1894, for dwelling-houses erected after commencement of Act, and abutting on street formed prior to Act, DOMESTIC BUILDINGS WITH REAR STABLES abutting upon mews, deemed to be one domestic building with rear abutting upon a street, whether in one eccupation or not, it the stable be limited to 50 ft., measured from mews frontage, and height to 25 ft. from level of mews and if open space required to domestic building be provided between domestic building and the stable. PAINTING. PatnT is usually composed of white lead, linseed oil, driers Aithargel, a little turpentine, and the colouring pigment, the amount of white lead being reduced in proportion te the amount of colouring pigment added. For dark eolours, boiled eil should be used, especially for outside work. Kworrine should be with patent knotting or with red lead and glue, in equal proportions, applied het; or knots may be cut out and stopped with putty or hard Japan stopping— .the latter for outside work. Tug Primrmc Coar should be composed of white lead, ro lbs.; red lead, 2 ozs.; driers, 2 0zs.; raw linseed oil, 4 pints. After the priming coat, holes and cracks should be stepped, and work rubbed down with pumice stone and sandpaper. FoLtLtowine Coars, omit red lead, add 1% to | 2 pints turpentine instead of an equal quantity of | oil, and substitute colouring pigment in propor- tion required fer equal proportion of white lead. FLATTING COAT, use turpentine instead of oil. BASTARD FLATTING, add a little size to tur- pentine, to render paint more washable. OvuTsIDE PAINT, exposed to sun, should have little or no turpentine. PAINT EXPOSED TO CHEMICAL FUMES should | have zinc white instead of white lead. CLEARCOLE is white lead,.water, and size, used on old work where stained and greasy. DISTEMPER is made of 112 lbs. whiting, 28 lbs. dry white lead, and 7 lbs. of glue, mixed with boiling water. Ox1DE OF IRON paint should be used on iron work, the rust being first carefully scraped off. Cast iron should be painted one coat immediately after casting. Wrot. iron should have all scales and film of oxide carefully removed. SANDING is throwing fine sand on to wet paint to imitate a stone surface. Painting—continucd. PAINT FoR ZINC is composed of 1 part chloride of copper, I part nitrate of copper, I part sal ammoniac, in 60 parts of water, and add 1 part hydrechloric acid. Paint and leave for 24 hours before applying oil. PAINT ON PLASTER WALLS.—Walls should be thoroughly dry, Water should not be used for cleaning down old work for painting unless absolutely necessary. Plaster may be primed with glue size, or with 2 or 3 coats of boiled linseed oil, tinged with red lead; applied warm and then sized. GILDING with English gold leaf, prepare with water size for mat gilding; oil gold size for dead ‘ ear burnished gold size for burnished gilding. ingle gilding, 1 layer of gold leaf; double gild- ing, 2 layers. Burnished gilding should be sized after burnishing. VARNISHES.—White enamel, French oil varnish on white. varnish for general work. JAPANNING is varnish mixed with ordinary paint. To REMOVE OLD PAINT, apply 1 Ib. soda and } lb. of quicklime, mixed to the consistency of cream, and leave for one hour, when the old paint will wash off. To RrRMOVE OLD PourTTY, paint with nitric acid or hydrochloric acid. In about an hour it will be soft enough to remove. coburg, and Copal or coburg SURFACE PAINT WILL COVER :— 1 lb. of paint will cover about 44 yards first coat, and 64 yards after. 1 Ib, of oxide of iron paint will cover 8 to 12 yards on iron. 1 gallon of tar and 1 lb. of pitch will cover- 12 yards first coat, and 16 to 17 yards after. I pint of oil varnish will cover 8 to 9 yards. PAPER HANGING. English papers are 21 in. wide, 12 yds. long, or7 yds. super. French ” 8 ,, ” 9» ” 43 59 ” Lining 5, 22h gg «IZ 4g 9 7% 9» ” Allow 1 in 10 for waste with small patterns. ye EN OS A », large ” Walls should be prepared for papering by being stopped, pumiced, and sized. Hang with trimmed edges to the light. APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF pieces OF ENGLISH PAPER REQUIRED FOR ANY ROOM, allowance to be made for deors and winaows. : Measurement Hght. of room in ft. from skirting to cornice in feet 6 7 Qe LO! TI MT2er3yeIae as ‘round the walls Number of Pieces required 32 40 41451506 7578s 36 - 4 °=5§ 6 6 ae 8 9 9 40 4 S562 6.07 8 9 9 Io 4 5) 56' 64-7) Sia S. COI MIO MLE 4 iS, 56 7) 7) 68) 19m TOMOmxTae re 52 sO 0 67) 8G) LOMDTORE A Keel Quer: 56 ee Ot Fas So GO nO LOMNT TR ramet cme rg 60 con On 7 8. (QietO Miter 2er sere mers, 64 Bong) 8, 9 10 GAL @ 125013) eden Selo 68 BE Ea) Sl hoe ey Hey tas 5G) 3G7 72 (07. (0. 10: IIR 12 179 ere Oee LS 76 PORTE eh BLY oR OE) BY. Ge) Gay EG) 80 $99) in, Ile 134 150erO a 17a S20) 84 PRG GY aos ot oye iG eR hy acy 7s 88 EO a LO nL 2 el 2 el AO 7et Ome Omnia @ 92 SLO MGEL™ 912013) e157 15 Ones eae 096 uO EL (13 573) 10 17, 19) S20 ezas 100 ooo XO 12 13 15 16 18 20 QI 26 2g PARSONAGES. QUEEN ANNE’S BOUNTY CONDITIONS OF LOANS UNDER GILBERT’S ACTS, These Instructions do not apply to Loans for Repairs under the Ecclesiastical Delapidateons Acts, The following Dieeunonn: (omitting A. and E, when not applicable) must be prepared, signed, and sworn to, by ‘some skilful and experienced Work- man or Surveyor,” and sent to the Bounty Office, 1.—AFFIDAVIT, in this form: A.B. of in the County of Surveyer (Architect, or efe., maketh Oath and saith that he has been accustomed te survey and value, and to superintend the building and repairing of Houses and other Buildings and that the Parsonages—continued. pape writings hereunto severally annexed, marked A.B., ., e¢c., contain a true statement of the general cen- dition of the buildings of the Benefice® of 2.—CrrtiFicatz (A.)—As to the general state and condition of all ‘‘ Buildings”’ belonging to the Benefice, and as to the particular state and condition of the build- sing on which the proposed work is to be done. (Signature) A.B. 3.—Estimate (B.)—Of the expense of the total Works roposed to be done according to the priced Bills of Quantities, Specification and Drawings marked C. and shillings, and ise pounds, pence, viz. : EstImATE OF VALUE OF WORKS AS PER PRICED BItis OF QUANTITIES, PS Be 8 Note.—This form must be adhered to in a// cases. Deduct (1) Value of Timber (if any) upon the Glebe to be used or sold... 1 (2) Value of old materials (if any) to be used or sold ... oo, ttt (3) (z) Amount assessed for Dilapida- Be 8 & tions by the Diocesan each 3 3 in respect of any works connected with the Estimate, or (4) Architeet’s Estimate of the value of unassessed Dilapida- tions effaced and saved by the execution of the new works... Net Value of Works ae ia Add Charges of Surveyor (Archt., or &c.) ee oe Estimate nee 0 (Signature) A.B. 4.—Prans (C.)—All Plans must be drawn to a scale of 8 feet to an inch and should not exceed in size 18 by 12 | inches, and are to be on Tracing Cloth. Where New Buildings are to be erected, Elevations and Sections - must accompany the Plans. only is to be done a Block Plan will be sufficient. The Plans, &c., cannot be returned after being lodged in this Office. This is mentioned that, if necessary, copies may be kept. In all cases of Additions or Alterations, Plans of existing Premises should be attached. 5.—SPECIFICATION (D.)—of the intended Work should be written on /oo/scap paper. 6.—Parrticutars (E.)—of timber and (or) old materials fit to be used or sold (if any such exist). As To Prans, &c.—A Block Plan of the Site, which site should be judiciously selected (with the points of the compass marked), shewing the position of the house, and of the direction of the drains, &c., together with sections indicating the slope (if any) of the ground, and a Ree A tion of the substratum on which the house is to be built, whether gravel, loam, sand, clay, chalk, rock, or other- wise. Also the following drawings, to a scale of 8 feet to one inch, and with sizes and heights of rooms, thicknesses of all walls, and scantlings of all timbers accurately figured. Damp course to be indicated on sections. A 3 As of each floor, including basement and attic (if any). A plan of the roofs. In cases of additions the connection of new with old roofs should be shown. An elevation of ® It there are no buildings of any description belonging to the Benefice it should here be so stated, and the paper A. will then be omitted. in the County of and Diocese ot and of the particular condition of the building on which the proposed works are to be done, anda Plan, Bills of Quantities and Specification of the said works, and a true and correct Estimate, according to the best of this Deponent’s judgment and belief, of the expense of such work. And this Deponent further saith that there is not any Timber or Materials standing or being on the Glebe, er Old Timber and Materials in the Buildings, fit to be employed in such work, or to be sold (or, that the Timber and Materials standing and being on the Glebe, and Old Timber and Materials in the Buildings fit to be employed in such work, or tobe sold, the particulars whereof are stated in the said paper, marked E., are to the best of this Deponent’s judgment and belief, of the value of pounds, shillings, and pence.) in the County of day of +Sworn at the (Signature) A.B. f9 » before me Justice of the Peace for the said County of (or Commissioner for taking Affidavits in Chancery, as the case may be). N.B.—If the Bills of Quantities should not be prepared by the Architect, he should state by whom they have been prepared. + Ba N.B.—The Affidavit and each of the above Documents are to be on Separate Papers, and signed by the Surveyor, or etc. The Documents, etc., marked A. B.C. D.E. must be identified with Affidavit by the following Exhibit— This is the Paper writing marked A. (or, etc.) referred to in the Affidavit of (A.B.) Sworn this day of _ Before me (Stgnature of Architect). (E.F. Justice of the Peace (or, efc.) Where Drainage Work ; Parsonages—continued. each front. Two sections at the least. In cases of alterations and improvements (not an entirely new struc- ture) the plans of the several floors as they exist at present. Drarnace.—A Block Plan only required, shewing clearly all the points of drainage, bath, w.c.’s, sinks, &c. OssERVATIONS.—It will be necessary for the Incum- bent to obtain the Bishop’s and Patron’s signatures to the Plans, in appreval thereof, before they are forwarded to the Bounty Office. In cases where the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have augmented the Income of the Benefice, or contribute to- wards the object for which a Loan is sought, the Plans, before being sent to this Office, should be approved by them, or be true copies (certified as such by the Archi- tect) of those approved. ane distance of the house from the Church should be stated. If it be desired sketch Plans and Specification may be submitted for approval. If the loan be granted, com- plete Plans, &c., must then be supplied. Quantitixs.—In all cases of any new buildings, the Governors require to be furnished with detailed quanti- ties of the various kinds of works, which are to be certi- fied copies of those supplied to the Contracter for his Estimate. Each item is te be priced and monied out s% sxk, and the total amount to form Estimate of works. No provisional sums whatever, except for grates and chimney pieces, to be included in Estimate. The Specification to contain full details, and to have marginal references, and to be written on foolscag paper. Drains.—Especial care to be taken in the trapping and ventilation of all drains. Tested glazed stoneware pipes to be used for drains. Waste drains from rain- water tanks not to be connected with any foul water or soil drain. All drain pipes to be jointed in cement. In- ' specting and disconnection chambers to be provided. Damp Course.—In all new walls, including boundary walls, a damp course of two courses of slates, set in cement, asphalte, or some other approved impervious material, #of fibrous, must be inserted above the ground- ne through the entire thickness of the solid walls. In hollow walls the bottom of the cavity must be at least three inches below the damp course, which must not en- croach upon the cavity. VENTILATION.—Air gratings to be provided for venti- lation under floors, to be so placed as to ensure a con- stant current of fresh air. Sleeper walls to be so built as to allow a through current of fresh air. Watis.—Zx ternal walls to be of brick or stone, but without any coating of cement or rough cast, except in the case of matching existing work; if of brick, to be not less than fourteen inches thick; if of stone rubble, to be not less than twenty inches; internal main walls, bricks, nine inches; for Stables, small Farm Buildings, brick walls te be not less than nine inches. External walls of Labourers’ Dwellings to be at least nine inches thick, both on ground and first floors. Stone, rubble or random course, of proportionate thickness; all four-and- a-half inch walls to be in cement. If desired, good con- crete blocks will be sanctioned. All external walls must be well tied by internal walls. The bottom course of footings to all walls to be at least twice the thickness of the wall. Hottow Wattrs.—In exposed situations, all external walls must be built with a hollow cavity, with proper bond, and a proportionate increase of thickness to that stated in the previous paragraph. Bounpary 'WALis.—Boundary walling, whether of stone or brick, should be at least nine inches thick, with suitable coping laid in cement, and with piers at frequent intervals. Iron or wood fencing may be used on brick or stone dwarf walling with piers. FirepLacss.—To have arched chimney breasts on wrought iron bars, and proper trimmer arches for sup- port of stone hearth. Chimney stacks above roof to ce built in cement. FLoors.—The scantlings of joists to be not less than as follows :— Bearing Size Bearing Size Bearing Size in ft. in ins. in ft. inins. in ft. in ins. 5 exer, 10 at x 8 15 2k x 10% 6 at x sh II at x 8} 16 BEeXaLh 7 ai x 6% 12 2k xg 17 Zee 12 8 22G 7. 13 2k x of 18 ee xGore 9 2X 73 14 2i x10 When the length of bearing exceeds eight feet, the joists must be strutted by one row, and when it exceeds twelve feet, by two rows of struts. Joists to be not more than 12 inches apart. Ha r-TimBereED Worxk.—If provided must be of oak, and backed by brickwork nine inches thick. TimBeR.—Baltic timber, either Memel, Riga, or Dantzic; or oak; to be used in the roofs, joists, and | partitions, and all other constructive parts of the house, and no joists, rafters, or quarters to exceed one foot apart in the clear. Particular care should be taken that ouly well-seasoned wood is used. Roors.—As the construction of the roofs will depend upon the design of the house, no table of scantlings is given, but the timbers must be strong, and of a substance proportionate to the foregoing table. Means of access to the interior of roofs to be in all cases provided, also dormers for exterior. No other than Copper nails te be described for slating. Srarrs.—Basement stairs to be of stone, slate, or suit- abic bricks. Lzap.—Roof gutters to be 7-Ibs. lead. Cisterns, when not of stone or slate, or galvanized iron, to be lined with lead, the sides to be of 6-lbs., and the bottom 8-lbs. to 315 Parsonages—continued. the foot superficial, at least. Where hollow walls are provided the window and door heads must be covered with lead or other weatherproof material. Flashings to be of 5-lbs. lead. Zinc will not be allowed. Paint1nG.—All wood and ironwork to Mave J2%r. coats of paint throughout; the last two coats inside, and the apering, to be deferred until the new buildings shall have become seasoned. Fitrincs.—To inclade one water closet in the house, drains, cesspools, well, tank cisterns, pumps, pipes, gas piping, but not fittings, and everything necessary for supplying the house with water; also chimney pieces, stoves, ates, twenty-gallon copper, sink, kitchen dresser, fittings in pantry and wine cellar, bells, but not articles accounted tenant’s fixtures. The cisterns are to be so placed as to be easy of access, and their position is to be shown onthe plans. The pipes and cisterns are to be protected from the frost by being covered with thick felt where exposed. The following items are not insisted on by the Governors, but are very strongly recommended :— Roor.—To cover the rafters with boarding and felt. ConcrgetE.—To put a layer of concrete underneath all the rooms on the ground floor. Powntinc.—To point all external walls with a neat weather joint in Portland cement. ConseRVATORIEZS.—Ihe Cost of any Glass-houses (either attached or detached) must not be included ia Estimate. Porcuzs.—Porches wholly of wood will not be ap- proved by the Governors. Note.—Zhe works must not be commenced untsl the necessary formal document of consent to the loan has been duly executed, otherwise the Incumbent will lose hits statutory power to charge the revenues of the Benefice PARTITIONS. Woopen PARTITIONS are formed of heads, sills, posts, struts and quarterings, and are con- structed to throw the weight upon the walls instead of on the floor. Partitions having a great span are best framed in a similar manner toa king or queen post roof. THE SCANTLINGS are usually—Head Sill and Post 4” x 3", or 44” x 4”; Braces, 4” or 44” X 3”; Quarters, 4” or 44” by 2”. If it be a brick nog partition, nogging pieces should be 4” or 44" x #”", spaced 3 feet apart, and the quarters should be 2’ 3” or 3’ apart. FRAMED PARTITIONS for a wide span should have scantlings equal to a king or queen post roof of equal bearing, and the heads and sills not less than 9” deep. PARTY STRUCTURES. L.B. ACT, 1894.—Digest. BUILDING OWNER desirous of building a party wall must give notice to ADJOINING OWNER describing the proposed wall. With consent of adjoining owner, a party wall may be built half on land of each or as agreed. Expense to be shared in proportion to the use which may be made of the wall by the respective owners. If consent be not given, then after one month’s notice an external wall may be built on owner’s land with footings and concrete on adjoining owner’s land, making compensation for any damage. District surveyor has power to allow footing to be omitted when an external wall is built against another wall. RIGHTS OF BUILDING OWNER, subject to making goed damage. To make good, underpin, or repair party wall. To pull down and rebuild, if necessary or desirable. To pull down any partition not contoemabile with act, and to build a party wall. In buildings with rooms or stories the property of different owners, a right to pull down such not in conformity with act and to rebuild. In buildings,connected by arches, orcommunications over public ways or passages belonging to other persons, a right to pull down and rebuild. To raise and underpin party structure or external wall against such party structure, on condition of carrying up to the requisite height all flues and chimney stacks against such party external wall. To pull down any party structure of insufficient strength for new building. To cut into party structure, to cut away footing or chimney breast, jambs, or flues or other projections from party or external wall in order to erect an external wall. To raise a party fence wall, or pull down and rebuild. NOTE.— The above rights are subject to the quals- fication that any butlding erected previous te the 1894 act ts deemed to conform therewith tf cone formable with provisions of previous acts, 316 Party Structures—continuea. RIGHTS OF ADJOINING OWNERS.—Where ewner proposes to exercise any of his rights, adjoin- ing owner may by notice given within one month of receiving notice require building owner to build chimneys, coping, jambs, breasts, or flues, or such piers or recesses or other like works as may fairly be required for his conyenience and specified in notice, and if necessary accompanied by plans and drawings, and building owner must comply unless required work will be injurious to him or cause unnecessary delay. Building owner cannot without consent in writing of adjoining owner and occupiers exercise his rights until after one month’s notice in the case of party fence walls, or two months’ in the case of party walls and party structures, stating the nature and particu- lars of the proposed work and the time at which the work is proposed to be commenced. Building owner must at his own expense erect any hoarding, shoring, or temporary construction for the protection of the adjoining owners, and must not cause any unnecessary inconyenience to adjoining occupiers. Work must be begun within six months after notice and prosecuted with diligence. DIFFERENCES.—If either owner do not within 14 days of notice express consent, then he shall be considered as dissenting therefrom, and a difference be deemed to have arisen. In case of difference not specially provided for by! act, unless both parties concur in the appointment of one surveyor, each is to appoint a surveyor, and the two surveyors to appoint a third surveyor, and the three surveyors or any two of them to settle any matter arising from time to time during the continu- ance of any work to which the notice relates. Any award given to be conclusive and not questioned in any court except that either party may appeal to the county court within 14 days from date of delivery of the award, and the county court may, subject to conditions, rescind or modify it as it thinks just. If either party make default in appointing a surveyor for 10 days after notice to make such appointment, the party giving notice may make the appointment in the place of the party making default, CosTs to be paid as surveyor or surveyors deter- mine. If appellant from award, on appearing before the county reer Sa can prove that liability would exceed £50 if decided against him, and he gives security to prosecute his appeals, the action may be brought in the High Court. If two surveyors refuse, or for seven days after request of either party neglect to select a third surveyor, a secretary of state may on the application of either party make the appointment. _When each party has appointed a surveyor and either surveyor refuse or for seven days neglect to act, the other surveyor may proceed ex parte. POWER TO ENTER PREMISES, The building ewner, his servants, agents, and workmen at all usual times of working may enter any premises for the purpose of executing work under the act, and if | the premises are closed they may in company of a | constable or other officer of the peace make a forcible entry. Penalty for obstructing such entry £10. Before entry the building owner must (except in emergency) give 14 days’ notice to owner and occupier, and in cases of emergency such notice as is reasonably practicable, BUILDING WITHIN 10 FEET OF ADJOINING BVILDING AND AT LOWER LEVEL than founda- tions, owner may be required to underpin or other- wise strengthen foundations. Building owner must give two months’ notice to adjoining owner of intention to build, and whether he proposes to underpin, &c., and such notice must be accompanied by plans and sections. Adjoining owner may within 14 days serve a counter notice disputing: necessity or requiring nnderpinning, &c., and a difference is then deemed to have arisen. Building owner liable to compensate adjoining owner for inconvenience, loss, or damage resulting from exercise of these powers. Adjoining owner may require building owner to give security for payment of expenses, costs, and compensation. Building owner may require adjoining owner to give security for payment of expenses, costs, and eompensation, before beginning work requisitioned by the adjoining owner, and in his failing to give Party Structures—continued. security within one month after service of requisition he shall be deemed to have waived his requirements and building owner may proceed as if no requisitio had been served on him by the adjoining owner, EXPENSES of repair underpinning, and if necee sary pulling down and rebuilding of party structure when defective or not in conformity with the act arg borne jointly by building owner and adjoinin owner, regard being had to the use each owne makes or may make respectively of such part structure, The building owner is to deliver within one month of completion an account in writing ef the particu- lars and expense of work to be borne in part or in whole by the adjoining owner, specifying any deduction in respect of old materials, or in other respects, and valued at market prices. Adjoining owner may declare his dissatisfaction within one month of receiving the account, specify- ing his objection, and a difference is then deemed to arise, to be determined as provided for by act. (See Sec. 91).—Adjoining owner failing to declare dissatisfaction within one month, is deemed to have accepted account, which may be recovered. Until adjoining owner contributes to expense of building any party structure, the building owner stands possessed of sole property in the structure. ARCHES AND FLOORS OVER PUBLIC WAYS, or passages through or under a building to premises in other occupation to be of incombustible materials. If arch be of brick or stone then least thickness to be 8 in. with rise of rin, for each foot or part of a foot of span. If other materials than brick or stone be used the construction to be subject to approval of district surveyor, Every arch or other construction under any passage leading to premises in other occupation or under ublic way to be of incombust’ ble materials. If of rick or stone, then 84 in. thick, if span not more than 10 ft.; 13 in. thick if span not more than 15 ft. If over 15 ft., or other materials be used, then sub- ject to approval of district surveyor, PIERS. Height should not exceed 12 times least thick- ness. SAFE LOAD PER SQUARE FOOT, Granite, 45 to 60 tons. Slate, 60 tons. Limestone, Devonshire marble, 55 tons. York stone, 20 tons. Portland, 16 tons, Bath stone, 8 tons. Stock bricks in mortar, 2 to 24 tons. Stock bricks in lias lime, 4 to 5 toms. Stock bricks in cement, 6 to 8 tons. PILLARS. SAFE LoAD PER SQUARE INCH OF SECTIONAL AREA, Number of times length exceeds least thickness. 10 15 20 25 30 40 __ Ibs. Ibs. lbs. ibs. Ibs. lbs. Fir 405 330 265 230 165 95 Oak 490 400 318 276 198 114 A round pillar of wood (whose diameter equals the side of a square pillar) is about # of the strength of a square pillar. PILES. Fir and pine generally used. Elm preferable. Size gin. by 9 in. to 18 in. by 18 in. Points should have iron shoes, and heads iron hoops. Weight of ram varies from 4 to 20 cwt. Piles should be driven until they only sink about } in. from 10 blows of a ram of 15 cwt. falling 15 ft., or 2 in. from 30 blows of aram of 8 cwt. falling 5 ft. In the use of cylindrical iron piles, a block of wood is placed on the top to receive the blows of the ram. | PIPES. CAST IRON, WEIGHT IN LBS. PER FOOT RUN, Bore Thickness. Ins. } z ¢ % 3 1 13 13 I BO 510 F753 yz 430«(6'9 98 2) 525: bSi7amnO wt 15x 2h 677 105 14°72 I9°% 3 FO Tesult7 2. 122:2) 2756 3h 2912 Sra? FIO ©2533 40 9104s 1Otten 223% 2574 35 Omar @ 44 116 17°9 245 314 386 46°2 5 128 19°7 27°0 34°5 423 50°4 58°9 5h 1471 21°6 20°4 37°5 46°0 §4°7 63°8 @ 15°93 23°4 319 406 49°7 59.0 63°7 7 178 27°t 36°38 46°8 56°38 67°6 785 80°7 8 200 30°8 41°6 52°9 6474 76°2 88°3 100°8 9 34°5 4676 5o'0 71°8 84°8 981 r11°8 10 382 515 65°2 79° 93°4 1080 122'9 1382 iI 56°4 71°33 86°5 102°0 117°8 133°9 150°3 12 61°3. 77°4 93°6 110°6 127°6 145'0 162°6 15 115°7 136° 156°8 177°7 199°4 18 123'1 161°8 186°3 210°8 236'2 21 187°9 213°4 244°3 273°0 24 245°0 276°9 309°3 Note.—Weight of two flanges about equal to 1 foot eun of pipe. LEAD ENCASED BLOCK TIN. Weight per yard in lbs. Diam. in Diam. in inches lbs. inches. lbs. 4 34 and 44 I 10 and 12 2 34 and 44 I 14 and 16 f “a and 54 I 17 and 2 3 54,7and8 2 18 and 2 1 7 and 10 BLOCK TIN, Weight per yard. Diam. in Diam. in inches Ibs. ozs. inches. lbs. ozs. z 9 I IL ts 114 I % 5 13 2 a 14 I 3 ° 4 z I COMPOSITION GAS. Weight per yard. Diam. ozs. Diam ozs, % inch. 3 inch 17 5 18 21 4 9 4 26 13 te 28 CopPER, BRAZED OR SOLID DRAWN. PLAIN OR TINNED. ° Approximate weight per foot run. Int. diam. Light. Medium. Strong. Ins. 0z3. ozs. ozs. 3 8 I 12 I 12 16 20 I 4 16 20 I I 2 2 20 2 2 24 28 3 3 48 L.B, ACT 1894.—Diges#, PIPES CONVEYING SMOKE, VAPOUR, OR Hor AIR are not to be fixed on the face of any building adjoining any public wav. Flue pipes not to be nearer than 9 in., hot air or steam pipes not to be nearer than 6 in., and hot water pipes not to be nearer than 3 in. to any combustible materials. Restrictions do not apply to lew pressure hot water and steam pipes, 1.e., pipes provided with a free blow-off. | PLASTERING. | See also LIMES, CEMENTS, AND PLASTERS. LATHS are 3 ft. and 4 ft. long, 1 in. and 13 in. wide, and spaced #to4in. apart. Single laths are} in. thick; Lath and half} in.; Double laths, Zin. 1 bundle of laths (nominally 400 ft.), and 525 nails will cover about 44 yards super. For fireproof lathing, see Sec. of ‘‘ The Cata- logue.” PROPORTIONS TO USE: Coarsk STUFF.—Lime 1 part; sand 2 or 3 parts, mixed with long, clean ox hair, I lb. to3 c. ft. of mortar. Fine StuFF is pure lime shaked with a little water, and afterwards more water added to reduce te consistency of cream, and then allowed ' Plastering—continued. to settle, and then drained off or allowed to evaporate until right thickness for use. A small quantity of white hair mixed with it for ceilings. Run into putty 1 month before use. A little washed sand is sometimes mixed with it. GAUGED STUFF is fine stuff 3 or 4 parts ; plaster of Paris 1 part. For cornices equal parts of each. Lime Stucco.—Hydrauliclime 1 ; sand 3 or 4. CEMENT Stucco.—Portland cement 1; sand 2 or 3. RouGcH Cast Lime.—Lime 2; sand 1, and small pebbles. RouGH Cast CEMENT.—Portland cement I ; sand 3 or 4, and pebbles. TROWELLED StTucco.—Fine stuff 2; Sand I. BasTARD StTucco.—Fine stuff 2; Sand 1, and a little hair. SELINITIC MORTAR.—Selinitic lime, I part; sand 3 or 4 parts, and 2 hods well-aired lime eee the hair previously well hooked into the ime putty. Ditto setting coat and trowelled Stucco. Lime putty 3 parts; washed sand 2 parts; selinitic lime I part. NorTEs.—Selinitic cement should be mixed with water defore adding the sand; inthis respect it differs from other limes and cement. Sekinitic cement should sof be used in conjunction with gauged stuft for cornices, screeds, &c. No more selinitic mortar should be gauged than can be used the same day. Fiprous PLASTRR, see Sec. logue.”’ of ‘* The Cata- L.C.C. BYELAWS.—Digest, Description and quality of the substances of which plastering is to be made. Laths to be sound, free from sap, but other approved material may be used. : Plastering or course stuff to be x of lime to 3 of sand and hair, or any approved cement or plaster of Paris may also be used. Lime must be freshly burned. Sand must be clean, sharp, free from loam or earthy matter. Hair must be good, sound, and free from grease or dirt; 1 Ib. of stuff, Approved fibrous material may be used instead o bai, and ground brick or furnace slag instead of sand. Setting coat tobe lime or cement mixed with clean washed sand or cement only. Clear water only to be used in mixing the material. Portland cement must weigh not less than go lbs, to the imperial bushel, Fibrous slab or other slab plastering of sufficient thickness and securely fixed, may be used on ceil- ings, partitions, and wall to the satisfaction of the district surveyor. PLUMBING. MiLLep LEAD is made in sheets weighing 1 to 12 lbs. per foot super, of thickness in parts of an inch as follows: 4 lbs. = ‘068 or 7 in. 5 = *085 693; = “IOLor gy 5 Des ee RT IS. 8 5. = "135 0rt 49 Oe els 2. LONN, eee" TOOLOL a a 45 The Pan ES estoy 2a == ne ZO3 Ole ss WEIGHTS WHICH SHOULD BE USED FOR DIFFERENT PURPOSES. Flats, Valleys, Hips and Ridges ... 6 or 7 lbs. Main Gutters and Cesspools pen ROLLONs Secret Gutters... 50 5x0 eee 4 0F 5 yy Soakers, Flashings and Aprons ws 5066 ,, Sinks and Cisterns, bottom ... ee 70r8 x, Aaa 4, sides ex ecole, OLOLN7 mae Soil Pipes oot 500 Soe oD POL 5p FLATS AND GUTTERS.—Sheet lead should not be laid in greater lengths than 7 ft. Drips in Flats and Gutters should not be less than 2 in. Rolls should be 2 in. Fall to Flats and Gutters, 1 in. in 7 ft. to I in. in 10 ft. Boarding to Flats and Gutters should be laid in the direction of the fall, and the over cloak to rolls should be turned, away = the rainy quarter. hair to three cubie feet of coarse | Plumbing—continued, GuTTERS.—Narrowest part should be 12 in. Turn up 6 to 8 in. against walls, and 7 to 9 in. under slates and tiles. SECRET GUTTERS under hips and valleys should be 9 in. to 12 in. wide, and nailed both edges. £- FLASHINGS should be 6 to 7 in. wide (14 in. turned into wall, and 3 to 4 in. to overlap turn up of gutters, etc.). Secure with lead wedges. Strep FLASHINGS should be 12 to 15 in. wide, where no soakers, and 7 to § in. wide where soakers are used. SOAKERS vary in size with size of slate, Coun- tess 12 7, Duchess 14 7. APRONS should be 5 to 8 in. wide. LApPs AND PASSINGS to hips, ridges and flash- ings should be 4 in., and to step flashings, valleys, and roofs, § to 6 in. Roors.—Pitch roofs should have top edge of lead secured with nails, preferably the lead should be turned in over boarding at top edge, and close nailed, to prevent creeping down. DomIaL Wire GUARDS should be provided to outlets of gutters. SNow GUARDS.— Wood battens on shaped ' supports should be laid in gutters, and wire snow guards to eaves over glass houses. LEAD WEDGE should be used to fix lead in joints of brick and stone walls. Free EpGEs should be secured by ‘ tacks” or ‘“clips ’’ to prevent lifting by the wind. Leap T1res.—Sizes and weight in lbs. per “yard run :— “ Strong” “ Middle” Size, Service Pipe. Waste Pipe. 4 6 lbs. 7 oo» 44 Ibs. Z 9 » St I 12 ” i ” if HO 9 » Is Tse Ios ,, 1¢ 21%) P2005; 2 24 9» 14» PROJECTIONS: L.B, ACT, 1894.—Digest, The following provisions apply except with the consent of the council. All projections except the eornices and dressings to shop fronts, and except the eaves, bargeboards, and cornices to detached and semi-detached dwellings, and to dwelling houses where party walls are corbelled out 4 in. beyond such eaves, bargeboard or cornice, shall be OF FIRE- PROOF MATERIAL. No CORNICE to exceed 2 ft, 6 in. projection over PUBLIC WAY, Every balcony cornice or other PROJECTION TO BE TAILED INTO WALL and weighted and tied down to the satisfaction of the district surveyor. SHOP FRONTS in streets not wider than 30 ft., front may project 5 in., and cornice 13 in. In streets over 30 ft. front may project 10 in., and cornice 18 in. beyond external wall of building, but this does not authorize any projection save the cornice of the shop front on or over public way. No woodwork to shop front to exceed 25 ft. in height from pavement, or to be nearer than 4 in, to the centre of party wall, or nearer than 4q in. to wall of adjoining premises if a separaie wall, unless a pier or corbel of incombustible material 4 in. wide at least, and as high as, and projecting in front of such wood- work at least 1 in. be placed between it and the centre of the party wall, or the separate wall. BAY WINDOWS to dwellings in streets not less than 40 ft. wide, or to a building not less than 4o ft. from opposite boundary, may be erected on owner’s land provided such bay windows are not more than 3 stories in height, do not project more than 3 ft. or do not project within the prescribed distance of centre of road, are in no part nearer the centre of party wall than their greatest projection, do not exceed in width 3ths of frontage of building, and not used fer trade purposes. Consent of council required to bay windows to which above do not apply. ORIEL WINDOWS AND TURRETS in streets not less than 40 ft. wide, or to a building 4o0 ft, distant from opposite boundary are allowed, provided not more than 3 ft. projection, or more than 12 in. over public way, and not less than 10 ft. above pavement, no part overhanging the public way to be nearer than 4 ft, of centre of party wall. Total width not 317 Projections—continued. to exceed g of length of wall. Construction subject to approval of district surveyor or, if disagreement superintending architect’s decision final, Congent of council required to Oriel windows or turrets to which above do not apply. All projections to be so arranged and provided with GUTTERS AND PIPES AS TO PREVENT WATER DRIPPING over the public way. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. L.B. ACT, 1894.—Digest, Construction to be approved by district surveyor’ or reference to tribunal of appeal. See also ‘‘ STAIR- CASES,” &c. PULPITS. Near entrance to chancel, N.E. end of nave, best position. Floor usually about 3 ft. from ground, but level depends on size of church, and whether there are galleries. Book-board, 3 ft. 6 in. high. Least internal diam. 2 ft. 9 in. PUMPS. SucTion Pumps should not be more than 20 to 25 feet above the surface of the water to be raised. ; Approximate quantity of water raised per hour by ordinary lift pump. gin. stroke and 25 strokes per minute. oan Diam. Co) Quantity of uantit Pump raised, Pump rie Ins Gallons. Ins. Gallons 2 150 54 1160 24 240 6 1380 3 345 64 1620 34 47° 7 1880 4 615 74 2155 44 715 8 2454 5 960 SIZES, ETC., OF CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. Nominal Maximum Horse Power Size Quantity of Engine of Raised for Each Foot Pump. per Minute, of Height Ins. Gallons. from Water Level. 2 120 O4 150 05 4 280 “08 5 400 “15 6 600 2 7 850 28 8 1100 °35 Io 1800 °55 12 2600 8 15 4300 1'3 18 6300 18 2 8800 25 24 10,400 30 READY RECKONER TABLE. No. dd. 4a. fda 1d\ 2d. Riel, eK 5.0 diy (Sybed wai Gun Sh GamSar Gass. arse x © OF (0) OF 0) 029 08 tT) 0 2 "oO 3) 0) 4 2 ° 09 On Ye OU TA Onr2.00) AU LOMOINNOn eS 3 OF OF KON TAN Om 2h 013 ON OmOn Omi IO 4 OFM Is OL (2 Oe 3 Ou 490.5 Omrre Omer mrs) 5 Chiecae PEN Meh eet Cl Ay Melby 2) 5z. 2} 6 Omid OM Sin Od A Om OnsllOnnts (Olmna O 7 O) 17 1 OM Ga LOM 5 1NOm Jun foN,.6: “0887 5 ON Ss Romo mero 20 Our. 2 OTOs ET) Os) Xa laud ee Oe OTe LO 3 I eG lh Lai" 2510. Be OMe ae see On melo 4 Tji8e p24 0 254. 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(22) 70) (a5 9812994 330508 840 94 45 18) oO; 122: 16) 4261) 319301 Oe 3hom 37 50) 47 93 46 I9 2 23 0 #610 30 8 34 6 38 4 42 2 47 19) Jif23\E Oe 27e 5 SE Aun eo sO Sando)» 48 20 0 24 0 28 Oo 32 0 36 0 40 0 44 0 49 20 5 24 6 28 7 32 8 36 9 4010 44 Ir 50 2010 25 0 29 2 33 4 37 6 41 8 45 10 60 25 0 30 0 35 0 40 © 45 09 50 0 §5 9 70 29 2 35 0 40 10 46 8 52 6 58 4 64 2 Bo 33 4 «40: © 46 8 53 4 60 0 66 8 73 4 90 37 6 48 0 52 6 60 0 67 6 75 0 82 6 100 4r 8 50 0 58 4 66 8 75 © 83 4 gt 8 RETAINING WALLS. Average THICKNESS at base % height, reducing by regular offsets at back. Where earth is higher than wall and slopes away from it the thickness of the wall should be increased in proportion to its height. BATTER should be 1 in6to1in10. There is a tendency for wet to find its way into the joints of walls which batter, they should therefore be pointed in cement. WEEPHOLES should be provided one to every @ to 3 yards super. ROOFS. WEIGHTS OF MATERIALS PER FOOT SUPER OF ROOFING. Approximate. Wood Trusses (10 ft. apart and including purlins). lbs. oz. King post reom2Out, Span vr. eee 2 O - “ny 2) ny S00. hich wi ae 10 Queen Post certs Ons ces oe Sh eae) Ae tics On gh eee Chedee Stal Lakes Queenand princess 60g, aoe eed ae O Rafters wood aoc ASS ese aay, ee Zt Ceilings and joists eee see me i #inch slate boarding... 4h eee ur ae tate) I - as 00 Gee oe 3) 0 5 eee “ as ieee tL Gree: 24 X I slate battens, 74 gauge... Ye eRe ee os Pi ees ae eT 66 55 +9 OF 11755) ene oes Tis 2) Felt aes Soh eee eae OES aphatchwase.: dee oes Ase a WO te Slates, 3 inches lap A ae So | Gy XO Tiles, plain tee toe ose ea) DAD es ee eos aor ew GLY KS, Zinc (with rolls), 12 gaug eee sochye Ie eS AS TAs: 0 i SS AA TOlneys ond wee yes Copper 5 2S op 00 seein othe 2 3 9 2B iy eee PF mts bol brs) bo He 2 an op ee eE S15 5 , LOM 59 a5 eest2 cS Lead, 6 Ib. wes ae Pe cece OPES Corrugated Iron, 20 s. w, gauge seen O Wind, 30° pitch, 22 to 25 lbs. 45° 27 to 30 5 CHURCH. Based on requirements of the Incorporated Soctety Jor Promoting Building of Churches. Oak, teak, or Baltic fir, or pitch pine. No pitch pine or other American timber should be used in contact with any wall, or infloors or plates. If trussed coupled rafters be used for spans exceeding 20 ft. without principals, sufficient tie beams must be introduced, If trussed principals, and the distance apart exceed 12 ft. from centre to centre, intermediate trusses must be introduced. Ends of main timbers should rest on stone corbels or template, with space for ven- tilation between timber and walling. Rafters exposed to view should not be less than 4} ins, wide. & Vaulting stone or brick. Plaster groining should not be used, nor stone be imitated in wood. Slates on 1 in. boarding or 2in. x 1 in. battens, 2in. copper nails. Tiles on stout English Oak laths, 1} in. x Lin. battens; nibbed tiles must also be nailed, If stone slaths then extra strength of roof. Joints of rough stone or slate must be pointed inside. Tiles bedded in clean dry hair, packed in carefully at the line of pins, never bedded in mortar. Cast lead preferable to milled. Rolls formed by rolling edges together preferable to sheets lapped round rolls. Never lay lead on oak boarding; pro- vide ventilation where lead is used. Sheets not longer than to ft, or widerthan 2in, 3 in. between rolls and weight not less than 7 lbs. Where rafters are only covered with boarding it must be 1 in. thick and tongued at the joints, and a cavity of 2 ins. between boarding and tiling or slat- ing; laths formed by outer rafters 2in, x 2in. not more than 12ins, apart. In the case of an inner boarded ceiling below rafters, the cavity may be dispensed with, but there must be a rough plaster ceiling under the rafters. The inner ceiling may be covered on back with dry hair felt. A perfect roof covering facilitates the warming ofa church, L.B. ACT, 1894.—Digest, Every structure ona roof to be covered with slate, tile, metal, or other incombustible material, except wooden cornices and barge boards to dormers, not exceeding 12 ins. in depth; and doors, and windows, and their frames. Every dwelling-house or factory above 30 ft., and having a parapet, to have means of access to the roof, Fxap doors to have hinged fixed step ladders. PITCH OF ROOF to. warehouse buildings not to be more than 47 degrees ; other buildings 75 degrees (towers, turrets, and spires excepted), STORIES IN KooF.—Not more than two in domestic buildings. If upper surface of floor over 60 ft. from street, story to be fire-proof throughout, and to be provided at means of escape certified as satisfactory before occupation, ” 9? Ne ‘ Roofs—continued. TABLE OF SCANTLINGS OF Woop Koors. King and Queen Post Trusses, 10 feet apart, Pitch 27°; Slate Covering. 5 Pt ial st Wat aug Dig 4 ae o | aly an 8a 3 5 ‘S q 5 a3 6S 82 Ug ge AS a3 78 a mo Ee OATS re a Ins. Ins. Ins. Ins. Ins. Ins. Ins. 20 Om Awen a eX Ain A EA d As 402 22 9X5 5 X3 5 X3 aaa on ee 33x 2 24 I0kX5 5 X4 5 XG oot Poy ees 4 X2 26 Il X5h 5EX4 54X%4 Aa “p Ae A pe 28 114xX6 © X4 6 X ae on aaa 4h X2 30 12 x6 6 ai 6 Xa eee ae ES ES 32 10 X4b 5 X4h vee 4RX4 ove see 4X2 34 TO XS 5 X5 sae” AS)PA), | ossh | oe Wo, pee Se ORES oon, SS aon 7X5 4X2 gS. t1 exish OAS “oce 5 X50) ueecumeeonmn amis 40. 1D XO_ OFX6. (sees) 0 XA es TRx6 4h X2 42 11}X6 6 xOf ... 6 X4h .. 8X6 49X3 44 12 X6 6 x7 6 X5 Bap 4x6 4ax3 46 124X6 6 x7 6 X5 ene x6 42x3 48 12 X6 6 x7} 6 x58 6x2 8 x6 44x 50 12 X6 8 x6 6 x6 a sxe 4hX2 52 12 X7 8X7 we 6X7 7X2E 8EX6 4hX3 54 12 X8 x7 cies 7, x4 7X2 g x6 43X3 56 12 x8h 83Xx7 coos OL TS ae 5 x3 58 12 X9 9 X7 SA 7X7 7 AE ORT aan mers 60. 23°49) 9) X17) )- we 7e 7 eS ONO mS PURLINS. 4 ee Distance apart in feet. “oO & a 6 fa 8 A >.) 3 a od 6od era VS eee 4 = ram tel = ay 2 RB Ne ee aie ee A faa) ~Q fa —Q 6 6) Xigh On Oa 6k xX 4 % x 4 7 6} 5, 4 7.» 4 7h 5 4 75 5 4 8 7B 1 4 i » 44 8 4, ie 8t ,, 5 9 Sin a) 8] oS 9 » St 10 84 4, 5 9 » 5 9 », 6 of yy 6 Ir 98 ” 5 10 ”? 5 ro ” 6 1 104 ” 6 12 10 ,, 6 IO} 5, 10k 5, 7 II 4, 7 13 104 ” II 5 II 5, 7 12) 5, 7 14 LT) 4) OF UL eTT 7 LAs 7 Se 15 12» 7 IZ yy 7 12 4, 8 13 5, 8 Commow Rartsrs (12 inches apart). 4 feet bearing, 3 in. x 1 in.; 6 feet bearing, 34in. x 2in.; 8 feet bearing, 4 in. x 2hin.; 10 feet bearing, 5 in. x 2 in.; 12 feet bearing, 64 in. xi in.; 14 feet bearing, 74 in. X 2hin. SCHOOLS, PUBLIC ELEMENTARY. REQUIREMENTS, (Plans which do not fully comply with the following Requirements cannot be considered.) I,—A block plan of the site, in ink, scale 20 ft. toaninch, This plan must indicate—(a) Position of the school buildings, (d) Out-buildings. (c) Play- ground. (d) Drains (collateral and main), with their fall and depth. (e) Entrances, (f/) Boundary walls, or fences, and their nature, (g) Roads. (A) The points of the compass, (s) The levels of the ground at the principal N.B.—For approval o show (g) (2) and (2). I.—A plan of each floor of the schoolrooms (and teacher’s or caretaker’s residence, if any) in ink, scale 8 ft. to aninch. The internal fittings of the rooms (fire-places, groups of desks, etc.) must be accurately shown, The plan should also state whether the rooms are intended for boys, girls, or infants, In cases of enlargement, a plan showing the buildings as they exist is needed. III.—Sections and at least four elevations, also in ink, scale 8 ft.to aninch. The ceiling, positions of window-heads in relation thereto, and mode of ventilation must be shown, N.B,.—(a) Pencil drawings cannot be received, but coloured tracings in ink on tracing cloth may be submitted while plans are in the preliminary stage of pencil, so that suggested alterations can be adopted without difficulty or expense. (6) Diagrams cannot be accepted, (c) In the case of enlargements or alterations the whole site and existing building should be as accurately shown in every respect as the proposed changes, and in such a manner that any change of numbers can be ascertained, , (2) All plans should be dated, the scales drawn and dimensions figured. IV.—A section of the desk proposed to be used, drawn to ascale of 14 inches to a foot. (See Rule 15). V.—A detailed estimate of proposed expenditure. points site alone, the plan should Schools—continued. VI.—A certificate signed by the Surveyor of the Borough or District in which the School will be situate to the effect that the plans comply with any Bye-laws which are in force, RULE 1,— PLANNING, Every school must be planned so that children can be seated in the best manner for being taught. The rooms must be grouped compactly and con- veniently, to secure proper organisation and super- vision, The accommodation of every room depends not cond on its area, but also on the lighting, shape of the room (especially in relation to the kind of desks proposed), and position of the doors and fireplaces, The doors and fireplaces should be arranged to allow the whole of one side of room to be left free for the groups of desks, RULE 2,—CENTRAL HALLS, A Central Hall should have a floor-space of about 34 but not exceeding 4 sq. ft. for each scholar for whom the school is recognised. The Hall must be fully lighted, warmed, and ventilated. (a) A single Central Hall may be provided for the joint use, at separate times, of two departments, provided that it is so placed as to be readily accessible from the class-room of each department, (2) Where outdoor space is not available, physical training should be given in the Central Hall (or Corridor). This purpose should be taken into con- sideration at the time when the building is planned, Since fixed gymnastic apparatus is unsuitable for children under 14 years of age, a separate gym- nasium is not required, and cannot be approved (Schedule III. of the Code). RULE 3.—CORRIDORS, Large schools not built with a Central Hall must be provided with a wide Corridor giving access to the rooms. A Corridor should be fully and directly lighted and ventilated, and from 8 to 12 ft. wide, according to size of school, Two or three of the rooms ought to be separated only by movable par- titions, to secure flexible working, RULE 4.—SCHOOLROOMS., A schoolroom should never be designed for more than 100 children, and a room of even smaller size is desirable. The width should vary according to the kind and arrangement of desks (Rule 16). No sckoolroom lighted from one side only can be approved, The gable ends should be fully utilised for windows, and there should be no superflous win- dows opposite the teacher, A schoolroom which has no class-room attached should not contain more than 600 sq. ft. of floor-space, RULE 5.—CLASS-ROOMS, The number of class-rooms should be sufficient for the size and circumstances of the school. (a) The class-rooms should never be passage- rooms from one part of the building to another, nor from school-rooms to playground or yard. Both schoolrooms and class-rooms must have inde- pendent entrances. Every room should be easily cleared without disturbance to any other room, (6) A class-room should not be planned to accom- modate more than 50 to 60 children; but in special cases larger rooms may beapproved, The minimum size is 18 ft. by 15 ft., but if desks are arranged parallel to the longer side of the room, the width should not be less than 16 ft. In the absence of supplementary light, the measurement from the window-wall in a room 14 ft. high should not ex- ceed 24 ft. 8 in. (c) The proportions of class-rooms should vary with the kind and arrangement of desks; but a long and narrow room should be avoided, and a room approximating te a square is most satisfactory, RULE 6,—ACCOMMODATION, The accommodation of a school for older scholars is based upon the number of children who can be seated at the desks, arranged in accordance with Rule 16, provided that a minimum of 10 sq, ft. of floor space per child is obtained. A Central Hall will not be counted in the accommodation, nor will aclass-room for Cookery, Laundry, Manual Instruc- tion, Drawing, or Science, RULE 7.—WALLS, FLOORS, AND ROOFS, The walls of every room used for teaching, if ceiled at the level of the wall plate, must be at least 12 ft. high from the level of the floor ; if the area of the room exceed 360 sq. ft., the height must be not less than 13 ft., and if it exceed 600 sq. ft., then the height must be at least 14 ft. (a) The walls of every room used for teaching, if Schools—continued. ceiled to the rafters and collar beam, must be at least 11 ft. high from the floor to the wall plate, and at least 14 ft. to the ceiling across the collar beam, (6) Great care should be taken to render roofs impervious to cold and heat, (c) Roofs open to the apex are undesirable. They can only be permitted where roofs are specially impervious to heat and cold, and where apex- ventilation is provided, Iron tie-rods are least unsightly when placed horizontally. (dz) The whole of external walls of school and resi- dence should be solid. If of brick, the thickness must be at least one brick and a half; and, if of stone, at least 20 inches; where hollow walls are proposed, one portion must have full thickness required for a solid wall. (e) All walls, including fence walls, should have a a damp-proof course just above the ground line. (7) The vegetable soil within the area of building should be removed, the whole space covered by a layer of concrete not less than 6 in. thick, and air bricks inserted in opposite walls to ensure a through current of air under floors for ventilation to joists, (g) Timber should be protected from mortar and cement by asphalt or tar. RULE 8,—ENTRANCES. Entrances should be separate for each department and sex. In large schools more than one entrance to each department is desirable. (See Rule 9.) Prin- cipal entrances should never be through the cloak- room, Entrance doors should open outwards and inwards, A porch should be external to the school- room. An external door, having outside steps, requires a landing between the door and threshold. RULE 9.—STAIRCASES, There must be separate staircases for each sex and each department, Every staircase must be fire- proof, and external to halls, corridors, or rooms, Trianglar steps or “‘ winders”? must not be used. Each step must be about 13 inches broad and not more than 54 or 6 inches high. The flights must be short, and the landing unbroken by steps. The number of staircases must be sufficient not only for daily use, but also for rapid exit in cases of fire or panic. For any upper floor accommodating more than 250, a second staircase is essential, RULE 10.—CLOAK-ROOMS AND LAVATORIES, Cloak-rooms should not be passages, and should be external to school-rooms and class-rooms, with gangways at least 4 ft. wide between the hanging- rails, and amply lighted from the end. They should not be placed against the gable wall (See Rule 4). There should be separate ingress and egress so that children can enter and leave the cloak-room without confusion or crowding. Hat pegs should be 12 in. apart, numbered, and of twotiers, The lineal hang- ing space necessary to provide a separate peg for each child is thus 6 inches, The hat pegs should not be directly one above the other. Thorough yentila- tion and disconnection are essential, so that smells are not carried into the school. Ample space is needed immediately outside a cloak-room. Lavatory basins are needed (See Rule 14 (g).). Girls’ schools require a larger number than boys’ or infants’, A lock-up slop sink, water-tap, and cupboard are desirable for the caretaker. RULE 11.—LIGHTING. Every part and corner of a school should be fully lighted. The light should, as far as possible, and especially in class-rooms, be admitted from the left side of scholars. (This rule will be found greatly to influence the planning (See Rules 4, 11 (6) and 12 (z).) All other windows in class-rooms should be regarded as supplementary or for ventilation. Where left light is impossible, right light is next best, Windows full in the eyes of teachers or scholars are under no circumstances approved, In rooms 14 ft. high, any space beyond 24 ft. from the window-wall is insufficiently lighted. (See Rule 5 (2).) (a) Windows should never be provided for the sake merely of external effect. All kinds of glazing which diminish the light and are troublesome to keep clean and in repair must be avoided, A large por- tion of each window should be made to open for ventilation and cleaning, (4) The sills of main lighting windows should be placed not more than q ft. above floor; the tops of the windows should as a rule reach nearly to ceiling ; the upper portion should be made to swing. The ordinary rules respecting hospitals should be re- membered. Large spaces between window heads and ceiling are productive of foul rooms, 319 Schools—continued. (c) Skylights are objectionable, They cannot be approved in school-rooms orclass-rooms, They will only be allowed in Central Halls having ridge or apex ventilation, (2) The colouring of walls and ceilings and of all fittings in the rooms should be carefully considered as affecting the light, This point and size and position of windows are especially important in their bearing on the eyesight of the children. RULE 12,—VENTILATION. The chief point in ventilation is to prevent stagnant air ; particular expedients are only subsidiary to this main principle. Apart from open windows and doors there must be provision for copious inflow of fresh air, and for outflow of foul air at highest point of room. The best way of providing the latter is to build to each rom a separate air chimney carried up in same stack with smoke flues. An outlet should be by a warm flue or exhaust, otherwise it will frequently act asacoldinlet, Inlets are best placed in corners of rooms furthest from doors and fireplaces, and should be arranged to discharge upwards intoroom. Grat- ings in floors should never be provided, Inlets should provide a minimum of 24 sq. in. per child and outlets a minimum of 2in, All inlets and outlets should be in communication with the external air. Besides being continuously ventilated by means de- scribed, room should as often as possible be flushed with fresh air admitted through open windows and doors. Sunshine is of particular importance in its effects on ventilation and also onthe health of children, (2) Although lighting from left hand is considered so important, ventilation demands also provision of a small swing window as far from the lighting as possible, and near the ceiling, RULE 13.—WARMING. The heat should be moderate and evenly distributed so as to maintain a temperature of from 56 deg. to 60 deg. When aeorridor or lobby is warmed, rooms are more evenly dealt with and are less liable to celd draughts. Where schools are wholly warmed by hot water, the principle of direct radiation is recom- mended. In such cases open fireplaces in addition are useful for extra warming on occasions, and their flues for ventilation always. (4) A common stove, with a pipe through the wall or roof, can under no circumstances be allowed. Stoves are only approved when— (i) provided with proper chimneys (as in the case of open fires) ; (i1) of such a pattern that they cannot become red hot, or otherwise contaminate the air ; (iii) supplied with fresh air, direct from the outside, by a flue of not less than 72 in. superficial; and (iv) not of such a size or shape as to interfere with floor space necessary for teaching purposes. (4) A thermometer should always be kept hung up in each room. (c) Fireplaces and stoves should be protected by fireguards. RULE 14.—SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS, Water-closets within the main school building are not desirable, and are only required for women teachers, All others should be at a short distance and completely disconnected from the school. Privies should be fully 20 ft. distant, (a) The latrines and the approaches to them must be wholly separate for the two sexes. In the case of a mixed school this rule especially affects the planning, Passages or corridors should not be used by both sexes; where such an arrangement is un- avoidable, there must be complete supervision from the class-rooms by sheets of clear glass. (2) Each closet must be not less in the clear than 2 ft. 3 in. wide, nor more than 3 ft., fully lighted and ventilated, and supplied with a door, The doors should be at least 3 in. short at the bottom and 6 in. at the top. More than one seat is not allowed in any closet, (c) The children must not be ebliged to pass in front of the teacher’s residence to reach their latrines, (2) The following table shows approximately the number of closets needed :— For For For Girls Boys Infants Under zo children ... meaner 2 I 2 5) Ar) <6 So ae 2 3 » 79 ” ee _s 4 2 3 3, 100 a 8 53 5 3 4 Rehr co: (ke ss uN sO 3 5 4) 260 a s a ¥S 4 6 33 300 Fy Ree sea) 12 5 8 320 Schools—continued. There should be urinals in proportion of 8 ft. per too boys. (e) Earth or ash closets of an approved type may be employed in rural districts, but drains for disposal of slop and surface water are necessary. Cesspits and privies should only be used where unavoidable, and should be at a distance of at least 20 ft. from the school. [Building form ‘‘A,” which may be obtained on application, gives suggestions as to their con- struction and arrangement. | (f) Soil-drains must always be laid outside the building (on a hard even bottom of concrete) in straight lines with glazed stoneware pipes, carefully jointed in cement and made absolutely water-tight. A diameter of 4 in. is sufficient except for drains receiving the discharge of more than Io closets, when the diameter should be 6 in, The tall should never be less than 1 in 30 for 4-in., and 1 in 4o for 6-in. drains. An inspection opening or chamber should be provided at each change of direction so as to facilitate cleansing the drain without opening the round, Every soil-drain must be disconnected Fo the main sewer by a properly constructed trap placed on the line of drain between the latrines and the public sewer. This trap must be thoroughly ventilated by at least two untrapped openings; one being the 4-inch soil pipe carried up full size above the roof, and the other an inlet pipe connected with the side of the trap furthest from the public sewer, Automatic flushing tanks are desirable where trough closets are used. (g) Waste pipes from sinks er lavatories should be first trapped inside and then made to discharge direct through outer wall over a trapped gully, RULE 15.—-WATER SUPPLY. All schools should be provided with an adequate supply of wholesome Bathe water. Incases where such supply cannot be obtained from the mains of an Authority or Company authorised to supply water, care must be taken to ascertain that the supply pro- posed to be adopted is adequate in quantity, is of suitable character, and is net liable to pollution in any way, as ¢.g. by surface drainage, or by leakage from sewers, drains, cesspools, or other receptacles, All water pipes should be laid or fixed so as to be properly protected from frost, and that in the event of their becoming unsound the water conveyed in them will not become fouled, or escape without ob- servation, There should be no direct communication between any pipe or cistern from which water is drawn for domestic purposes, and any water closet or urinal, All water closets and urinals should be provided with proper service cisterns, which together with the outlet therefrom, should be capable of pro- viding a sufficient flush. Any cistern to be used for the storage of water should be watertight and be properly covered and ventilated, and should be plaeed in such a position that the interior may be readily inspected and cleansed. RULE 16.—DESKS. Seats and desks should be provided for all the children, graduated according to their ages, and placed at right angles to the window-wall. (See also Rules 4and 11.) The seats should be fitted with backs, An allowance of 18 ins. per scholar at each desk and seat will suffice (except in the case of the dual desk), and the length of each group should therefore be some multiple of 18 ins., with gangways of 18 ins. between the groups and at the walls, In the case of the dual desk the usual length is 3 ft. 4 ins., and the gangways I ft. 4 ins. (a) No desks should be more than 12 ft. long. In an ordinary class-room five rows of long desks or six rows of dual desks are best; but in a school-room or room providing for more than 60 children, there should not be more than four rows of long desks or five rows of dual desks. If a school-room is 18 ft. wide, three rows of long desks or four of dual desks may be used; if the width is 22 ft., the rows may be four and five respectively. Long desks should be so arranged that the teacher can pass between the rows, Where dual desks are used this is not necessary, as the gangways give sufficient access; but the teacher should be able to pass behind the back row. (4) The desks should be very slightly inclined. An angle of 15° is sufficient. The flat desk hasa tendency to make the children stoop. A raisedledge in front of a desk interferes with the arm in writing, The edge of the desk when used for writing shouid be vertically over the edge of the seat. (c) Simgle desks are not necessary in an ordinary public elementary school, and in view of the additional expense involved can only be approved ander exceptional circumstances, Schools—continued. RULE 17.—SITES AND PLAYGROUNDS, Every school must have an open airy playground proportioned to the size and needs of the school, and the site should, if possible, have a building frontage suitable to its area, A site open to the sun is especially valuable for the children, and important in its effects on ventilation and health, The mini- mum size of site is, in the absence of exceptional circumstances, a quarter of an acre for every 250 children, irrespective of the space required for a teacher’s or caretaker’s house, or for a Cookery or other Centre. If the school is of more than one storey this area may be proportionately reduced ; but a minimum unbuilt-on or open space of 30 sq. ft. per child should be preserved. (a) In the case of a Mixed School of large size, playgrounds should be separate for boys and girls, and. should, where practicable, have separate entrances from the road or street. (4) All playgrounds should be fairly square, pro- perly levelled, drained, and enclosed, A portion should be covered, having one side against the boundary wall, A covered-way should never connect the offices with the main building; buttresses, corners, and racesses should be avoided. (c) An infants’ school should have its playground on the same level as the school, and a sunny aspect is of special importance. = RULE 18,—INFANTS’ SCHOOLS. Infants should not, except in very small schools, | be taught in the same room with older children, as the metheds of instruction suitable for infants necessarily disturb the discipline and instruction of the othe rscholars, Access to the infants’ room should never be through the older children’s schoolroom. (a) The partition between an infants’ room and any other school-room should be impervious to sound, and there should be no habitual means of direct communication other than an ordinary door. (6) An infants’ school and playground must always be on the ground floor. (c) No infant’s class-room should accommodate, as a rule, more than 60 infants. (d2) A space in which the children can, march and exercise should be provided. A Corridor intended for this purpose should not be less than 16 ft. wide. (e) The babies’ room should always have an open fire, and should be maintained at a temperature of not less than 60 degrees, (7) In infants’ schools an allowance of 16 ins, per child at long desks will be sufficient. Dual desks should be 3 ft. long. (g) The accommodation of an infants’ school is based upon the number of children who can be seated at the desks provided that a minimum of 9g sq. ft. of floor space per child is obtained. (4) Where an infants’ class-room is attached to a school for older children, and there is no Corridor or Hall available, it is desirable that the class-room should have a larger floor space than 9 sq, ft. per child, and that provision should be made of sufficient space, free of desks, for exercise. RULE 19.—ROOMS FOR COOKERY, MANUAL INSTRUCTION, ETC. As a rule a single room for Cookery, Laundry- work, Manual Instruction, Science, or Drawing, will serve for more than one school if provided as a Centre ina convenient position. Every such Centre should have its own lavatory and cloak-room, Large schools, or schools of an exceptional type, may sometimes require special rooms for their exclusive use, (a) Cookery. A Cookery room should be capable of accommodating 12 to 18 at practice or 36 to 54 at demonstration at any one time, The larger size will require 750 superficial ft. and 10,500 cubic ft. Pro- vision for instruction in scullery work is necessary, The sink should be placed in full view of the teacher and children, and should be fitted with a cold water suppiy and a waste pipe. There should also be a gallery or raised platform with desks to accommodate 36 to 54 children, accord- ing to the size of the room, The floor space for practical work should afford about 20 sq. ft. for each scholar, and should not be encumbered with desks, cupboards, or stoves, In Cookery-rooms the ventilation needs special arrangements. Where a gas stove is used, it may be necessary to have a pipe fixed to carry off noxious fumes. The temperature should not be allowed to rise above 70 deg. The apparatus for lessons in cookery should include such stoves and other appliances as are usually found in the homes of the children, (6) Laundry Work, Schools—continued. A Laundry should be of simple construction, and entirely apart from the ordinary school buildings, The re er size for a Laundry is about 750 sq. ft. It should have a gallery or raised platform with desks for 42 children, Laundry tables should be large enough to allow three ft. of space for each child when ironing. The ventilation of rooms for laundry-work needs special arrangements for the removal of steam. (c) Manual Instruction. In its plan, arrangements, construction, lightin and ventilation, a Manual Instruction room shoul be modelled on a workshop rather than on a school, The construction should accordingly be simple. The roof may be either of lean-to or other ordinary form, according to circumstances, Its height at the windows in front of the benches need not be more than ro ft. The light must be ample. The tem- perature should not be so high as in an ordinary class-room, A flat ceiling is not, as arule necessary. Ample ventilation should be provided by inlets at a height of 5 ft. from the floor, and by outlets at the hi nea point, A Manual Instruction room for 20 scholars should have a floor space of about 700 sq. ft. (2) Science room, A room suitably fitted for elementary practical work in Science may be provided for the use ot one large or several contributory schools. Such a Science-room should not, as a rule, contain more than 600 sq. ft. ef floorspace. It should be fitted with strong and plain tables, sinks, cupboards, and shelves, and where necessary, a fume closet. A eee supply of gas is necessary. In addition to a cience-room, one of the ordinary class-rooms may be fitted with a simple demonstration-table and gas and watersupply. But aspecial lecture-room cannot be approved in an ordinary public elementary school, (e) Drawing class-rooms. A Drawing class-room can only be sanctioned where it is likely to be used for a reasonable time every week by scholars from one large or several contributory schools, A suitable size for such a room is 600 sq. ft. of floor space. Light should be admitted at a suitable height and angle from the north, north-east or east. RULE 20.—HIGHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. For a Higher Elementary School accommodating from 300 to 350 scholars, 10 class-rooms will gener- ally be required, since every class should have its own class-room, No class-room should accommo- date more than 4o scholars, (z)—(i) The class-rooms may be furnished with single or dual desks as may be desired. Single desks should be 2 ft. long, arranged in paizs with intervals of 2 ins, and gangways of 2 ft, (ii) If single desks are adopted, a class-room should have an area of about 16 sq. it. per scholar, Class-rooms fitted with dual desks need not be so large, but a minimum of about 13 sq, ft. per scholar will be required, (5) Every Higher Elementary School should be provided with suitable laboratories, (i) The laboratory accommodation must be sufficient to provide at one time for the largest class in the school. (ii) There s+nuld generally be one laboratory for chemistry and one for physics, (iii) A laboratory should afford 30 sq, ft. of floor space for each scholar, the minimum size will there- fore be 600 sq, ft., but it is as a rule desirable that the laboratory should be larger, If, however, the laboratory accommodates more than 25 scholars a second teacher would be required. (iv) Laboratories must be fitted with suitable tables, which must be well lighted; they should be properly supplied with gas and water. For chemical laboratories, sinks, cupboards and the necessary fume closets must be provided. (v) A small balanceroom may be provided if desired. (c) (i) In addition to the class-rooms and labora- tories a Higher Elementary School may include a lecture-room, which should be fitted with (1) a demonstration-table furnished with a gas and water supply and a sink, and (2) a fume closet.» A lecture- room should have an area of about 750 sq. ft. (ii) If no separate lecture-room is provided, each of the class-rooms used by the third and fourth years should be fitted with a simple demonstration table, (iii) A small preparation room, fitted with bench, sink, cupboard and shelves, and proper supply of gas should be provided in a convenient position. (2) A drawing class-room for the more advanced drawing is desirable, It should provide 30 sq, ft, of floor space for each scholar; the best size will be a room with an area of 750 sq, ft, Imfsuitably lighted, Schools—continued. -he Hall would answer for this purpose. (e) Other special rooms for Cookery, Lanundry- work and Manual Instruction should be provided in accordance with Rule 19. (f) A Higher Elementary School should be planned with a Central Hall; but no class, other than drawing, can be recognised in such a hall, RULE 21.—TEACHER’S HOUSE. The residence for the master or mistress should contain a parlour, a kitchen, a scullery, and three bedrooms, and the smallest dimensions which the Board can approve are :— For the parlour .-. 14 ft. by 12 ft. of »» +») kitchen ... 12 ft. by 12 ft. | super- », one ot the bedrooms 14 ft. by 12 ft. cial two other bedrooms 12 ft. by 8 ft.) area; parlour and kitchen, 9 ft. in height to wall-plate; bed- rooms, 8 ft. if ceiled at wall-plate; or 7 ft. to wall-plate, and oft. to ceiling. (a) The residence must be so planned that no room is a passage room, and that the chimneys are not all on the external walls. hye (6) There must be no internal communication between the residence and the school. (c) Windows should be carried up as nearly to the ceiling as practicable. fa: (ad) Shere must be a separate and distinct yard with offices. (e) No dwelling house should be built as part ot the schoolhouse, SEATING, CHURCH, &c. Seats, 2 ft. 9 in. to 3 ft. apart. Kneeling board, when spaced, 3 ft. Length of each seat, 1 ft. 8 in. to 2 ft. Width, 1 ft. 3 in., slightly tilted or hollowed. Height, 1 ft. 4 in. tor ft. 6 in. Height of back, 2 ft. 8 in, to 2 ft. ro in., slightly sloped. Free seats, at least 30 in. apart and 20 in. each. Children’s seats, at least, 27 in. apart and 14 in. each ; and height, 12 to 14 in. CHAIRS, allow 7 ft. super each including passages, but excluding chancel. CHANCEL SEATS, clear space between fronts of book boards, at least 5 ft., but 8 ft. or more where possible. In chancel aisles movable seats are desirable. SEPARATION OF BUILDINGS. L.B. Act, 1894.—Digest. Buildings exceeding ten squares in area, and used partly for trade and partly as a dwelling-house, shall have the two parts separated by walls and floors of fire-resisting materials, and the passages, staircases, and all means of approach to the dwelling- house part shall be constructed of fire-resisting materials. The part used for trade, if exceeding 250,000 cubic feet, is subject to the provisions of the Act relating to the cubical contents of buildings of the warehouse class. Doorways communicating perros the two parts to be fitted with fire-resisting Oors. Building exceeding 25 squares in area containing separate sets of offices and rooms, or adapted to be tenanted by different persons, must have floors and staircases of fire-resisting materials. CuBICAL LIMIT.—Buildings of the warehouse class not to exceed 250,000 c. ft., unless divided with parting walls, and no division to contain more than 250,000 c. ft. Separation of Buildings—continued. Exemptions: Buildings beyond two miles of St, , Paul’s Cathedral, and used wholly for the manufac- ture of the machinery and boilers of steam vessels, or for a retort house, or the manufacture of gas, o1 for generating electricity ; provided such building consist of one floor only, and is constructed of incom- bustible materials throughout, Every such building deemed to be a special building, to which general rules of Act not applicable, Council may consent to additional size of building if satisfied that increased space is necessary, and that proper precautions are taken against fire, pro- vided such building shall not exceed 450,000 c, ft., or less allowed by Council without being divided bv party walls, that heigbt shall not exceed 60 ft,, and not to be used for the purpose of any trade involving use of explosives or inflammable materials, SHEDS. L.B. Act, 1894.— Digest. Open sheds not exceeding 16 ft. high, and not exceeding four squares in area, may be constructed | of any substances and in any manner approved by district purveyor. | SINKS. Usual height of sinks from floor is 3 ft. Slop | sinks, 2 ft. Lead for metal lined sinks, 7b. sides and 8lb. bottom, or 6lb. sides and 7Ib. | bottom. Draining boards fluted, hard wood, or | fluted and covered with lead. Service to sinks, in. Wastes, 2 in, with | tap close to sink and overflow, discharge in open air, into intercepting trap. Walls round sinks should be lined with metal, or havea cement skirting for a height of 6 in. or 9 in. Sandstone sinks become foul. Stoneware or enamelled fireclay sinks are preferable. Sinks used for washing chinaand glass should be metal lined (lead or tinned copper). Depth of! metal lined sinks, 12 in. to I5 in. | Water for use in bedrooms should not be drawn’! off over a slop sink, A draw off sink should be * provided, SLATES. SizzE, WRIGHT, AND CovERING CAPACITY. Nore.—Sizes vary of slates of same name. Size | should be given when important. Weight. Ist qual. Guage. No. of | Size. periz0o, for Slates* Nails | Name. Inches. Cwt. 3” lap. per sq. per sq. Smalls ie 28'S 174 4 400 800 | Doubles 13 x 6 18 5 480 960 | Ladies 14 X 12 31 54 219 438 | ” +» 16 Xx 8 25 64 277 554 Viscountesses 18 x 10 36 7k 192 384 | Countesses ... 20 xX 10 40 84 170 340 | Marchionesses 22 x 12 55 94 127 254 Duchesses 24 xX 12 60 I IIs 230 | {mperials .,. 30 x 24 a 45 go Rags 36 x 24 164 37 74 | Queens 36 x 24 164 37 74 ° Adjow 57 extra for waste. 321 Slates—continued. Nails, if iron, should be galvanised or dipped in boiled linseed oil whilst hot. Composition nails should be used for best work. 1; inch nails for small slates. Is ,, for Countess and Duchess. 2 ',, for larger sizes. Two nails to each slate. Slates should be of best quality, properly squared, free from spots and other defects. Lar 3 in. Double course at eaves and vergers. SLAUGHTER HOUSES. Should be well lighted and ventilated. Every animal intended for slaughter should be kept on the premises in a pound, pen or lair. No animal should be slaughtered in public view or in view of any other animal. Allow, at least, 24 sq. ft. per cattle. g sncalts », Sheep, lamb, or ig. Walls should be of brick, stone, or concrete for at least a height of 6 ft. Slaughter house should be properly roofed in ; pounds, pens, and lairs should be separated from slaughter house by close partitions at least 5 ft. high, and all doors in such partitions should be close boarded. Entrance deor at least 3 ft. 6 in., or if for pigs, sheep and lambs may be only 2 ft. 9 in. wide. There should be no steps, and if a slope it be) 99 ” ”> 93 6 9 ) Should not have a rise of more than 1 ft. ing ft. Paving should be jointless granite, cement, con- crete, or other suitable impervious material with proper slope to gully, which should have a fixed trap and a fixed iron grid. Water supply should be sufficient for cleaning slaughter house, pounds, pens, or lairs, and vessels and receptacles, and a water trough is necessary in every pound, pen, or lair. No dwelling room should be over a slaughter j house. W.C., &c., should not be within any slaughter house, nor communicate therewith. [STABLE BUILDINGS. Allow per horse, including passages, 110 to 120 ft. super. Width of building, 16 ft. to 18 ft. Height, Io ft. to 12 ft. Stalls, width, 6 ft. to 6 ft. 6 in. », length, 9g ft. to ro ft. Loose boxes, twice the size of stails, 2) tte 2)ib. Divisions, 7 ft. high, ramping down to 4 ft. 6 in. Stable doors, 4 ft. wide, 7 ft. high. Yard, 20 to 25 ft. wide. Coacu Housss. Depth, 16 ft. to 18 ft. Height, 10 ft. (least). Door, 6 ft. 6 in. to 7 ft. wide and 7 ft. 6 in. to 9 ft. high. Allow 15 ins. to 24 ins. between and around carriages, usually 322 Stable Fittings—continued. S1zE OF CARRIAGES. Drag or 4-horse coach, 13 ft. long, 6 ft. 4 in. wide, 8ft. 4 in. high. Landau, 13 ft. 6 in. long, 6 ft. 2 in. wide, 7 ft. 3 in, high. Double Brougham, 12 ft. long, 5ft. Sin. wide, 6 ft. 11 in. high. Single Brougham, 12 ft. long, § ft. 6 in. wide, 6 ft. 6 in. high. Cee Spring Victoria, 12 ft. long, 6 ft. 6 in. wide, 7 ft. high. Elliptic Spring Victoria, 11 ft. 6 in. long, 5 ft. 9 in. wide, 7 ft. high. Shafts of 4-wheel carriages can always be taken off. In all cases they lift up. Dog carts, shafts fixed, 12 ft. 6 in. long (if shafts go under another carriage, say 6 ft.), 5ft. 9 in. wide, 5 ft. 10 in. high. STAIRCASES, PASSAGES, & EXITS. L.B. Act, 1894.—Dzégest. Every public building and every building exceed- ing 125,000 c. ft, and constructed for use as a dwell- ing house for separate families, the floors of lobbies, corridors, passages, landings, and stairs, and their supports to be of fire-resisting materials. Staircases in tenement butldings to be ventilated on every storey above ground floor by windows, sky- lights into open air, or other adequate means, Principal staircase in dwelling houses to be venti- lated by window into open air. STAIRCASE, &C., IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS.—To ' be supported and enclosed by brick walls not less than 9 in. thick, and tread to be of uniform width, Passage, corridor, or staircase to buildings accom- modating not more than 200 persons to be 3 ft. 6 in, wide, and for over 200 to be 4 ft. 6 in. wide at least. If over 400, width to be increased 6 in, for each 100 up to 9 ft. Where staircases are 6 ft. wide and upwards they are to be divided by a handrail. Two staircases or corridors may be substituted, but each to be % the width required for one, and neither less than 3 ft. 6 in. wide. Separate means of exit to be provided from each floor or gallery and directly communicating with the street or open space. Doors and barriers to open eut and to have no outside bolts or locks, STAIRS. PROPORTION OF TREADS AND RISERS. Width Height Width Height of tread. of riser. of tread. of riser. Sins. 74 ins. I2ins. 5% to 6 ins. 9» 62 ” Like Pigs 5 to 54 ” 10 9» 64 Ar s5., ARO. Sicas Gipsy 6.45 15h ae AeLOn on 99 Winders are dangerous. If unavoidable, they should be at least 9 in. wide, 15 in. from newel. Height of handrail above nosing to risers should be 2 ft. 6 in. Ditto on landings, 2 ft. 10 in. to 3 ft. Hleadway requires at least 7 ft. to 7 ft. 6 in. between levels of treads or 6 ft. 3 in. to 6 ft. 9 in. between raking line of stairs and soffit of landing over. STANCHEONS + SEcTION. Sarg LOAD IN TONS. NoTg.—The following table is based on metal 1in.thick. The strength of stancheons of greater or less thickness of metal will vary directly in proportion to the sectional area of metal. Length in feet. Inches. 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 3X 3x1 2°5 1'5 1°25 4x 4x1 Sie ASS) 2°75 SASK EY (9:0), 105) 475 6X 6xI 140 10° 8:0 60 ae Pubs ACESS Ge | ee 9'0 ‘o 6°0 Bx ST (2610 22°70, ~“16'0!= 3370) 11075 go 7S Ono xX Ls Gu 26°0 21°0 17°6 I4'9 12°0 10° IoxIoxl 41° 33°0 27:0 2r b oom (- oe Xi} IIXixt 48° B00) (33'S, 28° 23°70 20°0 17°0 Izx12xI 56° 48'0 §640°0 |= 335 Ss 285 240 210 13X13Xr 65° 57°O .49°0° 41" 35°90 30° 260 V4 x4: XL eT Se 6470 55°0 49°0 40°0 35°0 300 | ISXI5Xzr 82° 73°0 640 56°0 480 43° 37°0 STEEL STANCHEONS, Safe Load in Tons. Section Size. Weight ~ Length in Feet. per ft. 8 LOW EZ. LIZ MOE TS.) £0) Ins. lbs. Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons 3x 3 9 68 53 40 @ 5X3) FO 775 5:8) 474 Pes tony 20cm. Utes Qh}. tt 5 X 4% I9 20°0 180 I5'0 12°5§ 10° 6x 5 244 2670 23°5 20°5 178 15°5 De Te Sif Bie BERS SES OES Six 4.) 210) 5184155508 12:5; 1010 8x 5 27 240 22°0 193 165 14°3 I2'0 8 x 6 30 28:0 26°5 24:0 21°0 I9'0 165 14°5 4X 4. et 20:0) 1770) 1410) X175 9X 7. §2 600 57°0 53°5 500 45°5 4270 36°5 Io x 4h 27h 27°8 24°6 20°5 17°2 14°5 10 X 5 30 31°5 286 25:0 210 186 15°6 Io X 6 42 39°5 365 3470 30°5 27°0 2375 20°5 120X837), 30°04 BUS) | 280240 SEO) 1755 12 X 6 45 42°0 39°0 3670 32°5 28°5 25°0 22°0 14% 54° 48 52°5 48'0 43°5 380 33°2 285 24°5 I5ix 6 62 6975 04'5 59°8 538 47°3 416 30°4 a yd Section. Size. Weight Length in Feet. per foot. 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Ins. lbs. Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons 6x 8 48 50°38 4774 43°0 38'0 33°0 27°0 7x 8 54 590 56:0 5274 48°5 43°5 39°70 9 x 8 48 53°5 520 49°0 46°5 44°0 49°0 9X 9 60 6770 65'5 62°5 60°0 57:0 530 49°0 Ir xX 9 74 848 83:0 79°2 75°5 72°0 67°5 62°5 13 X 9 67 77°0 75°0 71°5 687 65°5 610 56°5 13 X10 81 968 946 92°0 890 84'5 805 76'0 I5fs x10 84 980 95°5 9370 90'0 855 8270 77'0 | 162X 12 105 124°0 I21°O IIg'O 117°0 112'5 109°0 104°0 Section. Size. Weight Length in Feet. perfoot. 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Ins. lbs. Tons Tens Tons Tons Tons Tons Tons 7 X 12 93 102°5 96 90° 83°5 74°5 67°0 60°0 8 x10 74 820 79°09 74°5 7075 65°5 60°5 54°0 9 X12 98 110 108'5 103'5 99°5 94°5 8075 82'0 9 X 14 112 I21'o 1180 113°0 108'0 103'0 96'5 89'0 II X 12 105 120°8 1180 115°5 1120 1080 1035 99°S Il X 14 136 159°5 155°8 153°0 147°5 143°0 130°5 131°6 13 X 16 148 1660 165°0 I6I°O 159°0 154°5 150°5 145% STRAW, Weight of. 1 Truss= 36 lbs. avoir. of straw. 1 Load= 11 cwt. 64 lbs. 4, Tia, = 36 trusses. STREETS. Country Roaps.—Carriage way 24 to 30 ft. Fall from centre to side # of an inch to a foot. Footpaths 6 ft. each, with 1 in. fall towards the road. Channel drains at sides of road draining into ditch outside footpaths or drain about 3 feet below surface. Bed of road should have same fall as surface. The bottoming should consist of 8 to 12 inches of gravel, burnt ballast, chalk, broken bricks or hard core, formed in two layers. The surface should consist of 6 inches of broken granite, hardstone or pebbles. Pieces of broken granite, etc., should not be more than 2 inches for bottom layers and 1% inches for surface. Each layer should be gonsolidated with a steam roller. Footpaths should have 4 ins. of ballast, and be finished with 2 to 3 inches of fine gravel or stone chips. Paved roads require a concrete bottom 9 to I2 inches thick, and are finished with wood blocks, asphalte or granite setts. L.B. AcT, 1894, AND L.C.C. Byg-Laws. —Digest. Written notice must be given to superintending Architect L.C.C. at least 4 weeks before any new street is laid out, stating proposed level and width, and accompanied by a plan shewing local situation, See also ‘‘ Applications to L.C.C.”” Every new street, unless with consent in writing, must have at least two entrances of full width open from the ground up. CARRIAGE ROADS, minimum width 40 feet, gradient not more than1in 20. Fall from centre not less than g of an inch to the foot, the kerb not less than four or more than 8 inches above channel ’| of roadway, and the slope of footpath to the kerb to be } an inch to the foot if the path be unpaved, or not less than } inch to the foot if paved. Foot ROADS. Minimum width 20 feet. Sanction may be refused to a street for foot traffic only, or conditions imposed. Old ways, if to be adapted for streets, to be widened to minimum of 20 feet from centre of roadway for carriage roads, and to full width of 20 teet for foot roads. WIDE ROADS up to 60 feet may be required for carriage roads beyond z miles from St. Paul’s, should the Council deem it expedient in the public interest. COMPENSATION may be claimed for loss or injury (if any), by Council requiring more than the pre- scribed width. If amount not agreed within 2 months it can be summarily recovered. If claim ex- ceed £50, then arbitration under Land Clauses Act, Council may waive their requirement within the 2 months, and pay cost of negotiations. The Council has power to allow less than the prescribed width, and to otherwise modify regulations, but any consent iven not to affect the rights of adjoining owners. n the case of alteration or re-erection of buildings existing at the commencement of B. Act, 1894, or any time 7 years previously, plans shewing extent and structure, forecourt or other open space to be submitted to District Surveyor for his certificate of accuracy. Owner can then alter or re-erect them ida prescribed distance from centre of road to the extent of the old structure. Houses for working class not to be erected or re-erected without the consent of the Council within the prescribed distance, to a height exceeding the distance between external front wall and opposite side of street. No building to be converted into a dwelling within the prescribed distance so as to exceed such height. This does not apply to dwellings erected by local authorities previous to Building Act, nor affect powers of Railway Co,’s under special Acts. Buildings existing or in course of erection within 2 years before July 2and, 1878, may be re-erected or extended within any area which might then have been lawfully occupied, TEMPORARY or SPECIAL BUILDINGS, HOARDINGS, &c. L.B.A. 1894.—Diges?. Application to Council necessary with plans and particulars of construction. Temporary buildings of the warehouse class may not exceed 250,000 ¢ ft. Copies of plans and particulars to be furnished to the District Surveyor, License required for wooden structures, except hoardings enclosing vacant land and not exceeding 12 ft, in height, and of a movable or temporary nature required by builder during construction, alteration, or repair of building. This does not apply within the city, or to piles or stores of loose timber, or to structures on the premises of Railway Ces,, used for Railway pur- poses, THATCH ROOFS. Pitch 45°. Rye or oaten straw, 12 to 15 ins. thick, on fir laths 12 inches apart. Ash or hazel tetherings split in half. Fix with buckles. TIE AND SUSPENSION RODS. SAFE WEIGHT IN TONS FOR SQUARE Robs. +e ere ey rt 12 2 ins. Wrot. Iron 14 22 5 7% 11f 154 20tons. Steel 38 6§ 124 198 284 38450 ,, OakorFir § 34 14 18 22 38 5 5 ROUND Bars are # the strength of square when the diameter is the same as the side of the square bar. TIMBER. DURABILITY. In WATER.—Acacia, Alder, Cedar, White ree Northern Pine, Oak, Plane (American), eak. In Dry Situations. — Ash, Birch, Fir (Norway), Mahogany, Pine (red, white, and Hier Poplar (grey and black), Sycamore, alnut. EXPOSED TO VARIABLE WEATHER.— Ash, Acacia, Beech, Cypress, Cedar, Greenheart, Hornbeam, Ironbark, Ironwood, Jarrah, Larch, Oak, Pine (Northern, Kauri, and Huon), Poplar (white), Sneezewood, Teak. ANT RESISTING.—Cedar, Ebony, Greenheart, Huon Pine, Ironwood, Jarrah, Lignum Vitae, Pitch Pine, Quassia Wood, Sandal, Teak. The last: does not resist ants if with yellow pine behind it. Tim ber—continued. WEIGHT OF THE PRINCIPAL TIMBERS PER C. Foor. Ash ooo coe eee 43 to 47 lbs. Beech ... see 3% 43 to 52 45 Birch ... cos eee 44 9» DY a, ae ay: 43 9 Elm (English)... Ke 34 fos omys Fir (Baltic) ... eee 34 to 40 ,, Syn ( Spruce) icc. ase 32085 Greenheart ... eae 58 to 72 4. Lignum Vitae... ote Sours Mahogany, Honduras 35 ” Spanish 53» Oak, American eee AO LONS 3irss » English eee 48 to 58 ,, Pine, Pitch ... A AlutonsS: a5 Sed Nee ae BOtOr4 lees, ny RBCS cos wee ZIRtOa Alas, >» Wellow ... ee 28 to 32 4, Meaki vec. Bee ee 41 to 54 , Bulk Timber is and roughly squared. Planks are 11 inches wide. Deals 5, 9 1» ” Battens » 7 ” ” The term ‘‘batten” is also to any scantling 10° wide and upwards. STANDARDS. Petersburg, No. 120, 12 ft. x 11 ins. x 14 ins.=165 c. ft London & Dublin 120, 12 ft. ,, i Q1NS.15130.10S:—=270" 5 Christiania 120, 11 ft. ,, gins. ,, If ins.=103g ,, Quebec, long PAO WIONCa ss, 1kinSa gi INS. — 27505 » Short 100, 12 ft. ,, rr ins. ,, 24 ins.=2204 ,, 120 deals=1 hundred. 40 c. feet of unhewn timber . 4 3 . 2294 50 3s square one ; A b 600 Superficial feet of 1 in. planks or deals 400 ” ” 1} in. ” ” 300 fe Fe 2, in. 55 3 =1 load. 240 ” ” 24 Mm. 53 ” 200 99 ”? 3. in. ” ” 170 ” ” 34 Im, 49 ” 150 ” n 9 ” 4 In. | 55 108 c. feet = 1 stack of wood. 128 ,, = 1 cord of wood. I square (100 ft. super.) of flooring requires: oO. 12} deals . 12 feet long for rough floors. 16 battens 12 Cn #3 12t deals . 12 + edges shot. sr battens 12 ) 13 deals 12 a 17 battens 12 134deals . 12 18 battens 12 14 deals . 12 19 battens 12 ” ” ” ” wrot and laid folding. Nore.—About § Z is usually allowed per square for waste SCANTLINGS OF FIR TIMBERS IN GENERAL USE AND NUMBER OF FEET RUN PER FOOT CUBE, IN PETERSBURG STANDARD. feet run feet run Ins, per c. ft per std, rx 6 24 3960 Pes Agi 20°57 3394 I ,, 11 13°09 2160 # si 19°2 3168 eo Uy 16°44 2714 IZ); 19 12°8 2112 ¢ 99 IE 10°47 1728 TK 3049 10°66 1760 1% ,, 11 8°72 1440 2a 3 24 3960 Par yeed 18 2970 2S 14°39 2376 205 6 12 1980 2» 7 10°28 1607 2, 8 9 1485 Fleet 6) 8 1320 oe ay eds 654 1080 Byes IISt 1900 24 ,, 6 96 158} at, 7 8-22 1357 2k 5,8 po 1188 2k, 9 6°4 1056 4 ie & 5°23 864 aes 16 2040 Sa 39 12 TQs0 3 » 4% 10°66 1700 3 as 10. 8 1320 ae try 7 6 85 113t BU, 28 6 000 S859 5°33 850 ay oe 4°36 720 PS 6 940 Wr) 514 848 4» 9 4 600 4» IF $17 §40 ° ’ the tree shorn of its branches applied to any scantling up to 8* wide, and the term “ plank” ” ” ” 5 », wrot and laid straight joint. . wrot ploughed and tongued. 323 Timber—continued. BOARDs. AeA SOD tes 9 tx 1! % 3 5 2 9 Tessa Et 16 Bei a! 4 0 earl 1; Theat g Moe oot Dh Oe I», 4 Lae thy) bee rn Peng 21 Taser IF 45 26 Lae yyw, E45 Lye. 6 It 5, 7 ee gg 5 0 18: Siew It» 9 Th) 45, LE RELATIVE PRICE OF TIMBER PER FOOT CUBE AND PER PETERSBURG STANDARD. Per ft. Per Std. Per ft. Per Std. s. 2, Sas Son as Sasa nd ° Cur seers: rik he 8 18 a © ON, 6 x te} 124 16 e Oe. F073 te | EOl 56a oi. o 13°=«9 iar. | Lt. Oe EAO: o 2 70 Tas ee AG o 3 Se te PETE | r 0 Pe oh ol one 2 15 0 I 7 ryt tees Os Cy oe r, 8 13 15 0 ° 6 400 268 6 2} T4tees) 9 On7 Aa xOues) I 10 rs 2) 6 o 8 5 10 Oo Lert TSee Ome wg Onme 3,409) 25 O 16 10 o o Io Ovrr7 eG oO rr ih 30% 3 1o SES 0, TURKISH BATH. Three rooms. The Tepidarium temperature 140°, the Calidarium 180°, the Laconicum 250°, together with a combined cooling and dressing room and a shampooing and douche room. The combined cooling and dressing room should be large, light, and airy, divided into bays, or divisions, 12 ft. by 12 ft., with space for four | couches. Shampooing and douche room with benches, wall basins, douches, sitz bath, ete., and plunge bath (20 ft. by 7 ft. and 3 ft. by 4 ft. 6 in. depth) adjacent and en route to the cooling room. Internal walls, floors, and ceilings of hot rooms should have a cavity, and be faced with materials not affected by high temperature, and capable of constant cleaning with water. Best materials for walls and ceilings glazed bricks, the ceiling arched or vaulted. Floors, | rubbed York stone. UNITING BUILDINGS. L.B. Act, 1894.—Dégest. . Only allowed when adapted for one occupation. Openings in walls dividing buildings, which taken together would exceed 250,000 . ft., are subject to the following conditions: Openings not to exceed 7 ft. in width, 8 ft. in height, and taken together not | to exceed half the length of the wall. The floor jambs and heads to be of brick, stone, or iron, and closed by two wrought iron doors } in, thick in the panel and the thickness of wall apart, fitted to rebated frames without woodwork, or by wrought iron sliding doors, or shutters fitted into grooved or rebated iron frames, _ If thickness of wall be not less than 24 in,, or doors be at least 24 in apart, the opening may be 9 ft, 6 in, high. 324 VENTILATION. Speed of incoming air should not exceed 2 ft. | per second. ‘ Each person requires 3,000 c. ft. of air per hour. If air be changed 3 or 4 times an hour, 750 to 1,000 c. ft. of space should be provided per head. An ordinary gas burner vitiates as much air as | four persons, and will carry off about 4,000 c. ft. of air per hour. Air inlets should be from 1 to 14 times the area | of outlets, and should be distributed throughout | An upward direction should be | an apartment. c given to incoming air, and it should be admitted above people’s heads. Each apartment should have separate ventila- tion, and means should be provided for carrying off the fumes of gas burners. An ordinary fire-place affords an outlet for about 12,000 c. ft. per hour. Usual inlets are vertical tubes, a wide bottom rail to lower sash and high bead on inside of oak sill to admit air at meeting rail without draught, and stoves and fire-places | with warm air chambers. There are also various means for warming and cleansing the air before admission. Rule to find area of ventilating tubes in feet.— 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.— 7redgold. | Table by Mr. Hood, showing cubic feet of air discharged per minute through a ventilator with | am area Of one square foot. Height ef Difference between Temperature in Room Ventilater and External Air. in Feet. 5% 10° 15s* = ga a5? 30° pf) 116 164. 200 235 200 284 15 142 228 245 284 318 $24 20 164 232, > 285 330 308 404 25 184 230 318 368 410 450 30 gor 284347 403, 450 4093 35 218 300 = 376 436 486531 40 235 3290«©= 403, 4650 518 = 570 45 248 86348042749 55% 605 50 260 367. «450 51 579 635 VESTRIES. Shell or niche in priest’s vestry required for sacred vessels, and cupboards in priest’s and choir’s vestries for surplices, etc. WALLS. REQUIREMENTS OF THE INCORPORATED SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING BUILD- ING OF CHURCHES. Rubble Dressed Stone or Flint or Brick. Faced. Height up to 20 ft. Span Ape probally, Ileight up to 30 ft. Span over 20 ft. Height over 30 ft. } I ft. tof in. 2 ft. 3 in. } 2ft.3in. 2 ft. 6 in. 2ft.7hin. 3 ft. Arcade walls measured from pavement; walls to half height of roof. Where no buttress or span exceeds 24 ft., thick- ness of walls should be increased ; walls of flint must have quoins of brick or stone. Hollow walls, 3 in, space, perforated bonding bricks, 12 in. long 6 in. wide in a continuous row, with 18 in. to 2 ft, vertical distance apart (iron ties not admissibie), In stone walls flag stones make z good bond, 12 in. of solid work under roof plate of 2 courses of bonding bricks and 2 courses of ordi- nary bricks. Or cavity, 14 im, filled every foot ir height with boiling asphalte or other damp-proo composition, but inserting no crossties; keep cavity clear of mortar and dry, gable | Walls --continued oF WALLS UNDER THE L.B.A., 3 1894.— Digest. , No part of any wall to overhang more than 6 in. Projections must be solidly corbelled out, and the side of wall opposite to the corbelling be carried up vertically. Walls not built of stone, or brick, or other hard and incombustible subsiances laid in horizontal courses, to be 4 thicker than prescribed in Scheduce, The thickness of any dwelling house wall built of material other than above specified, sufficient if as Schedule, or of such thickness as may be approved by the Council, Hollow walls must have a wall one side of hollow of the full thickness prescribed, Height of storeys are measured as follows :—Top storey from underside of floor joists to under surface of roof tie, or covering, or to half the vertical height of rafters or other support of the roof. Other storeys from the underside of joists to the underside of joists of the storey over. Height of external and party wall is measured from top of footings or of bressummer to the top of the topmost storey, whether the wall be carried to the fullheight or no; in the case of a gable without storeys in the roof, to half the height of the gable. Length of wall is from centre to centre of external, party, or cross walls, Thickening walls only to be done after notice to District Surveyor, te be executed with brick or stone, in cement properly bonded to old werk to the satis- faction of the District Survevor. WALLS FOR BUILDINGS NOT PUBLIC AND NOT OF THE WAREHOUSE CLASS. Thickness of party and external walls. U=Unlimited. R—Remainder, CONSTRUCTION eee tO Max. Max. height length in feet. in feet. : 25 30 Two storeys only. 84 inches throughout, ” U or over two storeys, Below top storey, 13 ins.; R., 84 ins. 40 35 Below tep storey, 13 ins.; R,, 84 ins, 3 U One storey, 174 ins.; rest below top, 13 ins.; R., 84 ins, 50 30 One storey, 17 ins.; rest below top, 13 ins.; R., 84 ins, iS 45 Two storeys, 174 ins. ; R., 13 ins. ; U One storey, 214 ins. ; next storey, 174 ins,; R., 13 ins, 60 45 Two storeys, 174 ins,; R., 13 ins. % U One storey, 214 ins,; two storeys, 17% ins,; RJ, 13 ins. 70 45 One storey, 214 ins.; two storeys, 174 ins.; R., 13 ins. xp U One storey, 26 ins.; two storeys, 214 ins.; rest below top two storeys, 174 ins.; R., 13 ins. 80 45 One storey, 214 ins.; next three} storeys, 174 ins.; R., 13 ins. 6 U One storey, 26 ins.; three storeys, 214 ins,; rest below top two storeys, 174 ins.; R., 13 ins. go 45 One storey, 26 in,; one storey, 214 ins,; next three storeys, 174 ins,; R., 13 ins. oD U One storey, 304 ins. ; one storey, 26 in,; next three storeys, 214 ins, ; rest below top two storeys, 174 ins, ; R., 13 ins, 100 45 One storey, 26 ins,; next two storeys, 21k in.; next three storeys, 174ins, ; R., 13 ins, 4) U One storey, 304 ins.; next two storeys, 26 ims,; next three storeys, 214 ins.; rest below top two, 174 ins.; R., 13. 120 45 One storey, 304 ins.; next two storeys, 26 ins.; next two storeys, 214 ins,; next three storeys, 174 Insaikey 13 51ns, 3 U One storey, 344 ins.; next two storeys, 304 ins.; next two storeys, 26 ins.; mext three storeys, 214 ins.; rest helow top two storeys, 174 ins.; R., 13 ins. If any storey exceeds in height sixteen times the thickness prescribed for its walls, the walls must be increased to +, of the height of the storey, and the thickness of the walls below must be increased to a like extent, but such additional thickness, as also the increase of thickness reauired in case of a wall _thickness at the base to the thickness at W alls—continued. exceeding 60 ft. in height and 45 ft. in length, may be confined to PIERS, the collective width of which not to be less than one fourth the length of the wall. No storey with walls less than 13in. thick may exceed 1oft. in height between the floor and the ceiling or tie of roof, Walls for buildings of the warehouse class, t.e., a warehouse, factory, manufactory, brewery, or distillery, and any other building exceeding in extent 150,000C¢.ft., which is neither a public nor a domestic building, U=Unlimited. Max. Max. Thick- Max. Mar. Thick- height length ness height Jonge ness inft. inft. at base. inft. inft. at base. 25 U 13 in, 70 45 2idin. 30 45 13 ” ig ie U 1745, 80 45 2ihin. 40 30 an 9 ” U . i ” 45 173 »» go 45 20 in, ” U 214 ” ” U ig 50 30 17% 55 I0oo 845 26 in. ” 45 215 ” ” U -e 5 U DOP 5 120 45 31 in. 60 45 21 4, 9 U x 98 U 26 ” * These walls to be increased in thiekness from the base to within 16 ft. from the top of the wall by 44in. Such increased thickness may be con- fined to piers, whose total width shall not be less than one fourth the length of the wall. The thickness of the wall at the top, and for 16ft. below, to be 13im.; and the intermediate | pave between base and such 16 ft. below top, to be uilt solid throughout the space between straight lines drawn on each side of the wall adjoining the 16 ft, below the top. In walls not exceeding 30 ft. high, | the topmost storey may be gin. thick, provided the height of the storey does not exceed 10 ft. If in any storey the thickness of the wall is less than ;, part of the height, the wall to be increased in thickness to 3, part, and the thickness of each external and party wall below that storey to be increased to a like extent, but such additional thickness may be confined te piers properly dis- tributed, the collective widths amounting to one fourth of the length of the wall. The thickness of any wall, if built of materials _other than those before specified, may be as this schedule, or as appreved by the County Council. Cross WALLS. To be 2 thickness of external or party wall, but ‘never less than 84 im. To be deemed a cross wall it must be carried up to floor of the top storey, and in each storey the aggregate extent of recesses and openings must not ex one half of face of wall, When a cross wall becomes in any part an external wall, the wall is te be of the thickness of an external wall. RECESSES AND OPENINGS IN EXTERNAL WALLS.—Least thickness of back 84 in. Area above ground floor not to exceed half total area. RECESSES IN PARTY WALLS.-Least thickness of back 13in. Over every recess two ring brick arch, except recesses for lifts. Where recess not more than 44in., cerbelling may be substituted for arches. Area not to exceed half total area of wall. Recess not to be within 13hin. of inner face of external wall. Sanction to modification may be given. TIMBER IN EXTERNAL WALLS.—Except bres- summers, storey posts, and frames of doors and windows to shops, to be set back 4 in. from face, Loophole frames and frames of doors and windows may be flush. Council may exempt oak, teak, or other wood from this provision subject to satisfaction of the District Surveyor. BRESSUMMERS,—4 in. bearing at least on piers or storey posts, in addition te bearing on walls. District Survevor may require additional piers or supports. Ends of wood bressummers not to be nearer than 4in, to centre of party wall. Metallic bressummers to have space at end for expansion eaital to tin. for every roft. or part of roft. of length, PLATES AND BOND TIMBERS.—Not to be in party walls. Ends of wood joists and beams bearing on party walls to be at least 4 ia. from centre, TEMPLATES OR CORBELS OF STONE OR IRON under bressummer im party walle to be full width of bressummers, and at least half the thickness of walls, Highest Award for Ventilation, Paris Exhibition, 1900—Two Gold Medals ana one Silver Medal. Awarded the £50 Prize with Grand Diploma (only pe pongrcu at the International Ventilation Competition, Londo BOYLE’S AIR INLET BRACKETS. 18 in, by 8 in. by 3 in. 18 in ONT Sy 33 5, 20 ” IO 9 4 39 24 ” 12 bb) 5 bb) 24) Sua 2 ae OGE Fitted with Regulating Valves & Deflecting Shields. PRICE LIST. Air Inlets 6d. to 2/= extra. TN pwn 4 MV, py >\ Section. BOYLE’S AIR INLET PANELS. To Fit Flush with Wall. PRICE LIST. CMU 1 | . - LORE. 8 7-33 Il ” 8 bP] 12 ” 9 99 Air Filters 1/= extra. Section. WARNING TO MISLEADING REPRESENTATIONS & SUBSTITUTIONS. Notice is hereby given that CRIMINAL PRO- CEEDINGS under the new Merchandise and Trade Marks Act, 1887 (50.and 51 Vic., ch. 28), will be instituted against any person or persons SUPPLYING, CAUSING TO BE SUPPLIED, OR REPRESENTING IN ANY WAY, any form of Ventilator, other than of our manufacture, to be a “BOYLE’S PATENT ‘AIR-PUMP’ VENTILATOR,” also against any person or persons conniving at the adoption or use of such a Ventilator, or substituting or conniving at the substitution of any other Ventilator as one of ‘‘ BOYLE’S PATENT ‘AIR-PUMP’ VENTILATORS,” said Title being | our REGISTERED TITLE AND TRADE MARK, applicable only to Ventilators manufactured by us, any infringement of which renders the person so infringing liable to FINE AND IMPRISONMENT for a term not exceeding two years, and to KORFEIT every falsely des- cribed or substituted Ventilator. Proceedings will also be instituted against any person or persons supplying, causing to be supplied, or repre- | senting in any way any form of Ventilator other than of our ’ manufacture to be a ‘‘ BOYLE’S PATENT SELF-ACTING VENTILATOR,” or a “BOYLE’S PATENT VENTI- LATOR,’ or under any description only colourably differing from such description, or using any combination of such words in connection with the sale or trade in Ventilators not of our manufacture, also against any person or persons conniving at the adoption or use of such Ventilators. ROBERT BOYLE & SON, 64, Holborn Viaduct, London. ROBERT BOYLE & 64, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, E.C., THE TRADE. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE Mr. JusTiczE KEKEWICH GRANTED A PERPETUAL INJUNCTION Restraining | The * * * * * VentiLatinc Company from selling or offering for sale as ‘‘ BOYLE’S PATENT SELF- ACTING VENTILATOR,” or under any description | only colourably differing from that description, any - ventilator not manufactured by the Plaintiffs (Messrs. Ropert BoyLe & Son), and from using such words | or any combination of such words in connection with the sale of or trade in ventilators not of the Plaintiff’sa manufacture. A PERPETUAL INJUNCTION in the same terms was also granted by Mr. Justice Kekewich against * * * * * Ventilator Maker. SON, VenTiLatine ENGINEERS, & 110, BOTHWELL ST., GLASGOW. See Page 3 for Boyle’s Patent ‘‘Air Pump” Ventilator. CON. COM. S, 326 W alls—continued. Ends of timbers not allowed in party walls, may be on corbels or templates of iron, stone, or vitrified stoneware tailed in 84in, or supported to satisfaction of District Surveyor. \ PARAPETS.— Where cutter of combustible material adjoins external wall, carry up wall as parapet 84 in. thick, 1ft. higher than gutter. PARTY WALLS ABOVE RooF,—In warehouse class to be thickness of top storey, other buildings Shin, thick above roof flat or gutter. In warehouse buildings exceeding 30ft. high, 3ft., and in other. buildings, 15in, high; measured at right angles to slope of roof or above highest part of fat or gutter. Also 12in, higher and wider than any erection of combustible material within 4 ft., and also above any roof opposite and within 4 ft. CHASES IN PARTY WALLS not to be wider than 14in, or deeper than 44in., or to leave less than 8hin, at back, and not to be within 7 ft. of any other chase on same side, or 13in, of external wall. MATERIALS. BRICKS, good hard, sound, well burnt, same uality below surface of ground and above roofs. utters and malms may be used in arches over recesses and openings in or facings of external walls. STONE free from vents, cracks, and sand holes, and laid on natural bed. MORTAR of freshly burnt lime and clean sharp sand or grit, without earthy matter, 1 to 3. CEMENT.—Portland or cement of equal quality (approved by District Surveyor), clean sharp sand or grit, 1 to 4. Burnt ballast or broken brick may be substituted for sand if mixed with lime in a mortar mill, Damp CouRSE.—To be approved by District Surveyor. To be not less than 6 in. below lowest floor. External walls of habitable rooms or their appur- tenances, or cellars which abut against earth, to be protected by approved impervious material. COPINGS to parapet and party walls, hard brick on edge in cement, or other waterproof and fire- resisting material, CONCRETE WALLS,—Portland cement and clean Thames or pit ballast, er gravel or broken brick, or stone or furnace clinkers, with clean sand, 1 cement, 2 sand, 3 ballast of size to pass through a 2in. ring. Proportions to be strictly observed, to be carefully mixed with clean water; if by hand, the material to be turned over dry before water is added. Walls to be carried up regularly and in parallel frames of equal height, surface of concrete filled in the frame to be left rough, to form a key for the next frame of concrete. Thickness of concrete walls to at least equal the thicknesses prescribed for brick walls by the rath section of the Building Act, 1855, and the first schedule. Concrete party walls and chimney stacks above roof to be rendered with Pu...and cement, WATER CLOSETS. Should be weil lighted and ventilated and always at least one exiernal wall. W.C. in men’s quarters should be useable as urinals. Framing of encased W.C.s should be fitted together with brass cups and screws for easy removal, and inside of framing should be painted, and floor under should be of impervious material. Height of seat from floor 1 ft. 3 in., ditto for children 10 inches to 12 inches. Lcic. Byz LAWS. At least one side an external wall abutting on street, or yard, or garden, or open space of 100 sq. ft, Not to be approached from room used for habitation, manufacture, or storage of food for man, or used as | a factory, worksh p, or workplace, When a W.C, abuts such a room, a dividing wall of brick or other | solid material must extend from floor to ceiling, Any W.C. with external entrance must have impervious floor, with fall to door of fin. to the foot. W.C. below surface of ground, and approached from area or other open space available for venti- lation, least space 40sq, ft., and width at least 5 ft. across, and not covered except by open grating, W.C, to have a window with at least 2 sq, ft. to open into external air. Additional ventilation by air brick, er shaft, or other effectual method. WATER SERVICE. SUPPLY REQUIRED FOR VARIOUS PURPOSES. Domestic, 17 to 20 gallons per head per day. Cottages with dry earth system, 10 gallons per head per day. Hospitals, 25 gallons per head per day. Barracks, 16 99 9 Stables, 16 ,, per horse. 3 10. ,, per 2 wheeled carriage. 9 I2 ,, percart or waggon. 16 ,, per 4 wheeled carriage. Cattle houses 10 ,, per cow. A af I 4, per sheep or pig. In manufacturing towns, 30 gallons per head of population. Cisterns should hold 2 to 3 days’ supply when service is intermittent, and one day’s supply when constant. Average rainfall, 20 inches per annum each square inch of surface. I inch of rainfall per yard super = about 44 gallons. If rainwater is the source of supply, provide for 4 months. WEIGHTS and MEASURES. LINEAL MEASURE. 1 Palm = 3 inches. 1 Hand = 4 inches. 1 Span = 9 inches. 1 Foot = 12 inches. 1 Yard = 3 feet. 1 Ell = 45 inches or § quarter yards. 1, Pacel— Gi feet. 1 Pole (perch or rod) = 16 ft. 6 in. = 54 yards = 8 Cheshire yards. 1 Link = 7°92 inches. 1 Chain = 66 ft. = 100 links. 1 Furlong = 660 ft. = Io chains. I Statute mile = 5,280 ft. = 1760 yards = 80 chains = 8 furlongs. 1 League = 3 miles. 1 Geographical mile or knot = 6282°66 ft. I Degree = 60 knots. Circumference of earth = 360 degrees. 1 Admiralty mile or knot = 6080 ft. 1 Fathom = 6 ft. 1 Cable length = 720 ft. = 120 fathoms, SQUARE MEASURE. sq. foot = 144 square inches. sq. yard = 9 sq. feet. sq. pole = 30} sq. yards = 2724 sq. feet. sq. rood = 40 sq. poles. acre = 4 sq. roods = 10 sq. chains = 4840 sq. yards. ln ln { hectare = 2°471 acres. I square mile = 640 acres. 1 yard of land = 30 acres. 1 hide of land = 100 acres. I bareny = 4ohides. I chain wide = 8 acres per mile. 1 Irish acre = 7840 sq. yards. 1 Scotch acre = 6150 sq. yards, CuBIC MEASURE. i c. foot = 1728 c. inches. i Cp Aih =) Byles ein Scorcu LINEAL MEASURE, Ells. Yards. Feet. Ins. 8 furlongs = I mile = 1920 = 1984 = 5952 = 71424 Iochaing =tIfur. = 240 = 248 = 744 = 8928 4 falis = I chain 24 24°8 74°4 892°8 6 ells = mallee = 62= 186 = 223°2 tell = 37-2 Scorcu SQUARE MEASURE. lmp. sq. it. Yards. rsq.ell = 9°5377 = 1050744425 1A, Cus rsq. fall = 38°150799334 10) sp. wes I ,, chain = 610412789351 4o ,, falls = 24 chains = 1 ,, rood = 1526'03197337 4 ,, roods or 10 chains = tacre = 5760 ells = 6104°127893 LENGTHS OF A FOOT IN DIS¥FERENT COUNTRIES. Eng. Ins. Eng. Ins. Eng. Ins. Spain 1103 Denmark | ae Portugal 12°96 Holland 11°14 & Norway 35 Russia 13°75 Sweden 11°69 Prussia 12°36 France, America 12°00 Austria 12°45 metre 30°37 Weights and Measures—continued. LENGTHS oF A MILE IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. Eng. Yds. Eng. Yds. Eng. Yds. Russian 1100 += Irish ©= a800—S/s Swedish & Danish 7233 (talian 1467 Polish 4400 Hungarian 8630 English 1760 Spanish 5028 Norwegian 12400 Scotch 1984 rman 5866 French League 3666 STATUTE AND CUSTOMARY MEASUREMENT OF PERCHES AND ACRES. Statute Perch, 16°5 x 16'5 ft. = 272°25 sq. ft. or 4840 sq. yds. = 1 acre. Devonshire & Somerset Perch, 15 X 15 or 4000 sq. yds. == I acre. Cornwall Perch, 18 x 18 ft. = ft. = 225 sq. ft. 324 sq. ft. or 5760 sq. yds. =I acre. Lancashire Perch, 21 x a1 ft. = 441 sq. ft. or 7810 sq. yds. = 1 acre. Cheshire & Staffordshire Perch, 24 x 24 ft. = 576 sq. ft. or 10,240 aq. vds. = I acre. Scotch Perch, 18°5 x 18°5 ft. = 342'25 sq. ft. or 6150 Sq: vds. = I acre. STATUTE AND CuSTOMARY MEASUREMENT OF Links, PERCHES, AND CHAINS. =x Link, Links =x Perch. Perches = 1 Chain of roo links. Prarusere A 7°92 a5 16.5 4 66’ o” Devgnaliita dsb wgngish/ags Maso Cane OCE, Cornwall ‘i 864 25 18/.0 4 7a! of Lancashire } ome as 21.0 4 84’ of heshire & , Z “Stafford \ 11°53 25 BAC) G) 96’ o” Scotch 888 25 18.5 4 7g of To reduce statute measure to customary, and vice versa : EXAMPLE.—In 25 acres, 2 roods, 20 perches statute, how many acres, etc., customary measure of 15 ft. to a perch? 25 acres, 2 :00ds, 30 perches= 4,100 perches. Multiply 4,160 perches by the number of square feet in a statute perch, viz., 272°25, and divide by the number of square feet in the customary perch ; and vice versa to find the statute measure when the customary measure is tote In many old surveysand old plans, the contents are given in loeal or customary measure. Liquip anp CAPACITY MEASURE. I pint = 4 gills = “020050 c. feet. I quart = 2 pints = ‘040102 yg 1 gallon = 4 quarts = "160408 ,, I peck = 2 gallons = °320816 4g 1 bushel = 4 pecks = 1°283264 455 I quarter = 8 bushels = IO'2601T2 yy I wey = 5 quarters = 51°330560 4, 1 last = 2 weys = 102661120 » AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT. 1 drachm = 274 grains. I 02. = 437% grains = 16 drachms, I lb. = I16 oz. I qr. E> prey Mo I cwt. = wiz elbs: I ton = 2Omewite Troy WEIGHT. Idwt. = 24 grains. I 02. = 20 dwt. 1 Ib. el 2uOZe DECIMAL EQUIVALENTS. Lineal feet multiplied by .coo019 = miles. ” yards ” 000568 = ,, Square inches a .007 z= square feet. », _ yards is 0002067 = acres. Circular inches - .00546 = square feet. Cylindrical inches ,, .0004546 = cubic feet. a eet sf .e2909 = cubic yards. Cubic inches a 00058 = cubic feet. | feet 7 03704 = cubic yards. Z ” Mm) 03232 = imperial gallons. sy pinches Sy *003607 = : es Cylindrical feet 4.895 = i inches ,, .002832 = re son Cubic inches Py 263 = lbs. avs. of castiron. Px 281 = 5, wrought ,, 5 é ” 283 = », steel. ” +3225 = y» copper ee ee ee = ,, brass. ” ” ” - ” ” ” .26 = ~ Zinc. ” ” " 4103 = ” lead. ” ” Ap 2636 = ee bins -4908 = . mercury. Weights and Measures—continued. lb. av. cast iron. Cylindrical in, mult. by .2065 = . ” i o: 2106 = », Wroughtiron 55 “0 F 2223 = 1, Steel. ” ” ” -2533 = » Copper. ” ” oo» 2385 = ,, brass. ” ” ” 2042 = 1, Zinc, ” ” ” -3223 ad ” lead. ” ” ” -207 = or Labels ” ” ” 3854 = + Mercury. Avoirdupois lbs. __,, 009 = cwts. ny e, = 00045 = tons. — | 1 Millimetre... .» £ .039 (about 4) inch. t Inch fc w- = © 2.54 (about 2) centimetres. 1 Metre oe «. = 3ft. 3#in. (about 14, yards). i Kilometre... = .6214 (about 1§) mile. 1 Mile 2 .. = 1,609 (about 1#) kilometre. 1 Square centimetre = 155 square inch. | ie. inch = 6 451 (about 64) square c/m. Tet 0S, metre = 1.106 (about 1g) square yards, | or to? square feet. | roy yard = .836(about $) square metre. 1 ia foot «. = 4.093 square metre, | 1 Acre = 4000square metres. t Hectare = 2.47 (about 4) acres. t Cubic metre = 1.31 (about 14) cubic yards. ie ard = .764 (about $) cubic metre. Kee tools = .0283 cubic metre. I Litre a = _.213 gallons (about r¥ pts.). t Gallon ie = 4.54 (about 44) litres. 1 Cubic foot .. = 28.3 litres. 1 Gramme .., = .035 oz. or about 15% grs. 1 kilogramme .. = 2.205 (about 2%) lbs. 1 Cwt. ; .- == 50.8 (ab. 51) kilogrammes. 1 Foot pound = .138 (about +) kilogram- 1 Kilogrammetre =u 1 Atmosphere (pressure) = 1 Pound per square inch (pressure) " se 1 Pound per square inch ; (pressure) a, .07 kilos per square c/m. gy = 03125 84 = 65625 G = °2856 “78 = “0625 $h = 6875 # = "4284 s2 = 9375 88 = °71875 # = °5696 = 125 2= 75 % = 714 gy = 15025 ° 85 = °78x25 § = °8586 fs = 1875 $4 = 8125 3 == ‘IIII or i | 32 = °21875 83 = 84375 § = 22222 0r'2 | z= "25 i = °875 & = 44444 or "4 dy = 28125 83 = “g0625 § = 5555 or °5 Ys = °3125 $8 = “9375 $ = 77777 or 4 | 2 = “34375 Wh = 06875 8 = 88888 or 8 aii S d= 333303 yo =I | 43 = "40625 § = 66660r'6 f= °3 | ye = 4375 g= 2 to ='7 a3 = “40875 a= 4 vo = 9 | 4=°5 %= 6 dn = *0833 a3 = 53125 #=°8 te = “4166 | te = "5625 4 = “166 Tz = '5833 4% = °59375 § = 83 th = “9166 § = "625 4 = ‘1428 Squarss, Cunss, CuBE Roots, No. Square. Cube. Sq. Root. Cube Root. P ‘Ors, “0019 °253 os 2 ‘062 *O156 *500 “629 z “140 "0547 “O12 "731 5 "B50 *1250 *707 "793 “399 “244 “790 "855 “56a "421 "866 "908 “785 “669 935 *956 1 1 I 000 1k 1 265 1°423 I‘o60 1°04 12 1 562 1953 1118 1'07 | a4 1890 2°599 1172 TIE 15 2250 3°375 1'224 bape 18 2 610 4/291 1°274 117 | i 3/063 5°359 1°322 1°20 | 1 3 515 6591 1°369 1'23 2 4 8 1414 125 2k 4°515 9°595 1457 a8 ai 5062 I1'3g90 I"5e0 1°30 28 5640 13396 T54t 1°33 | 26 6 250 15'625 1581 1°35 2% 6500 18°087 1°620 1°37 | an 75962 20°796 1°658 140 26 8265 23°763 1°695 1°42 3 9 27 1°732 1°44 38 9°765 30°517 1°767 1°46 34 10° 562 34°328 1°802 1°48 38 11°390 38"443 1837 150 48 12°250 42°875, 1°870 I'5 an T3°140 47°634 1903 1°53 33-1402 $2734 1936 1°55 38 T5015 58185 1°968 1°57 4 16 64 2 15 43 1S wba 76'765 2°061 r'6r rae 29 250 QIi2s 2 121 I bs 4i +k 962 O71; 1 2179 1°68 4 a5 12s @ 236 r7l metres. 7-233 (abt. 73) foot pounds. 14.70 pounds. .068 atmosphere. 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CONTENTS IN GALLONS PER FOOT OF DEPTH, Ft. Ins. Ft. Ins. A, 3 o dia. 44 gallons. 6 o dia. 176 gallons, 3 Cars. 60 ” 7 o » 240 ” 4 Cy, 73 ” 8 ° » 314 oe 4 6 ” 99 ed 9 Oo » 397 »” 5 Cy Bea ” to Oo w 499 2 WIRE GAUGE. IMPERIAL STANDARD Wire GaAvag. Table drawn up by the Iron and Steel Wire Manu- facturers’ Association, showing the lengths, weights, and breaking strains of iron wire under the new rules which came into force March 1, 1884, © $. , oe 5 Sal at 48 Weightof © Break.strains. = . cate me gu =o “as Diam. safe (Pere 8 woe ; ae iG) 8 g Yds. Mile. nealed Bright Se) 2) a a in. mm. Ib. Ib. yds. Ib. Ib. 7/0 500 12°7 “1963 193°4 3404 58 10,470 15,700 7/0 6/0 °464 12°8 “1691 166°5 2930 67 9,017 13,525 6/o /o 432 11 71466 144°4 2541 78 7,814 11,725 5/0 S/o "400 I0°2 *1257 123°8 2179 91 6,702 10,052 4/0 4]o +372 9°4 ‘1087 107"1 1885 105 5,796 8,694 3/0 3/o +348 2:8 -0951 93°7 1649 ‘120 5,072 7,608 2/0 2/0 324 82 ‘0824 81°2 1429 138 4,397 6,595 1/0 TI *300 7°6 ‘0707 60°6 1225 6x 3,779 5,055 1 2 °276 7 *0598 58°9 1037 I90 3,290 4,785 2 3 *252 6°4 ‘0499 49°I 864 228 2,660 3,990 3 4 °232 5°9 0423 416 732 269 2,254 3,381 4 5 ‘212 574 0353 34°8 612 322 1,883 2,824 5 6 “192 479 ‘0200 28°5 502 393 1,544 2,310 6 7 "176 4°5 ‘0243 24 422 467 1,298 1,946 7 8 “160 4x ‘o20r 19°8 348 566 1,072 1,608 8 9 "144 37 ‘0163 16 282 joo §=6 869—s-«1,,303 so) Io "128 3°3 ‘0129 «6412°7 «223 882 687 1,030 w Ir "116 3 ‘or06 104 183 1,077 564 845 xY I2 104 2°6 ‘0085 84 148 1,333 454 68 19 13 ‘092 2:3 ‘0066 «©6065 -II4 1,723 355 532 39 14 ‘080 2 ‘0050 5 88 2,240 208 402 14 15 ‘072 180041 4 70 2.800 218 326 1 16 ‘064 16 ‘0032 3°2 56 3,500 172 257 «+t 17 ‘056 174 ‘0025 2°4 42 4,667 131 197 17 18 ‘048 1°2 ‘0018 18 32 6,222 97 45 «18 Ig ‘040 I ‘OoI3 I'2 21 9,333 67 100 19 20 ‘036 0'9 ‘OOIO. «Cot 18 I1,200 55 82 20 WARRINGTON Wire Gavar. Mk. Size. Mk. Size. Mk. Size. No. Tach. No. Inch. No. Tnuch. q/o x/2 4 “229 13 *e90 6/o 15/32 5 *209 1% 079 s/o 7/16 6 “191 15 "069 4lo 33/32 7 “174 16 *0625, or vy 3/0 8 N) “159 17 053 2/0 31/32 9 “146 18 047 ° °320 10 *133 19 O41 I °300 104 125, or § 20 "036 2 °274 Ir 117 21 0315, Or x 3 25, ort 12 "10, Or yy 22 ‘028 B. W. G. ror Sirver anp Gop. No. Thickness No. Thickness. No. Thickness inches. inches, inches, i “004 73 *036 25 *095 a “005 1% “O4l 26 “103 3 "008 15 047 27 "113 4 "O10 16 "O51 28 "120 5 “O13 17 “057 29 “120 6 013 18 "061 30 126 7 “oIs 19 “06, I cx Score! Necsus, as 9 “o19 21 "072 33 "145 10 "024 22 °074 34 148 mI 029 23 °077 35 "158 a *034 24 ‘ob 3° *167 328 Wire Gauge—continued. Wire Gauge—continuea. WORKHOUSES. w , Wire: WuxIGuT WW LBS. PER LingAaL Foor. Economy of Sais has to be studied, so special WITWORTH’s Wire GaAucg IN Decimats Lbs. per Lineal Foot. attention to ventilation. — Allow minimum space or AN INCH. B.W. per occupant in dormitories 300 c. ft. and 25 ft. Gauge. Iron. Steel. Brass. Copper. super. Mark. Size. Mark. Size. Mark. Size. ° “3058 "3092 “3343 *3517 1 “oor 24 ee 110 "110 I 2575 2604 2815 ‘2962 | ZING. , g *e02 20 *0 120 *r20 2 *2134 °2157 “2332 "2454 5 bee Bs oak oe Te 3 ane rE "3970 Baoe APPROXIMATE WEIGHT OF THICKNESSES 4 “004 30 “030 150 "150 4 SEG O ¢ “1528 "1652 "1738 PER SQUARE FOOT. 5 005 32 *032 165 *165 5 *1246 “1259 "1362 °1433 Gauge. lbs. Ounces. Drachms 6 34 "03 180 180 6 *1145 “1157 “1251 “1316 ° ° 10 5 1 7 “907 36 "03 200 "200 7 “0925 *0935 “1OIL “1064 Io fo) II 7 8 “008 38 +038 220 *220 8 *0729 0737 °0797 0838 II ° 13 5 9 *009 40 *040 240 ae 9 “0660 “0668 ‘0722 *0759 12 ° 15 2 10 *e10 45 045 260 *260 10 0498 0502 *0543 “0571 13 I ° 15 11 “orl 5° *050 280 ‘280 II *O413 *0418 -0452 °0475 14 I 2 {2 12 ‘oI2 55 "055 300 *300 12 “0314 “0318 0343 "0361 15 I 5 12 i 13 ‘013 60 ‘060 325 *325 13 0234 “0236 0255 “0269 16 I 8 12 14 ‘O14 65 065 350 *350 14 “0169 *Or7I ‘0185 oe Usual sizes of sheets 7’ 0” x 3! o” and 8! o” x 3! o”. "ol fo) 070 : I “or *0139 “O50 ‘OI cl 8 ae is es ae ae a ores (news ‘Oris ae Sheets are made in gauges from I to 26, and es O17 85 . 425 “425 17 +0080 +0081 *0087 "0092 sold in casks of about 10 cwt. Nos. 9, 10, 11, 18 ‘or8 85 “085, 450 *450 18 “0061 “0062 el bie and 12 are used in inferior or temporary buildings, ya “O19 go “ogo 475 “475 19 *0047 0047 “Oost “0054 ao tee i z seth Be oe 300 *5G0 5s "0642 "0033 “0034 “0037 ae ae e. Ma ee ae ae in those of better 0017 *oo18 0019 0022 class. or best building lead or copper. The Royal Institute of British Architects. {LNCORPORATED SEVENTH OF WILLIAM IV. VICTORIA. LHE “COUNCIL (Holding Office until June, 1907). President.—TuHomas Epwarp CoLLcutTr. .Vice-Presidents. LEONARD STOKES. James S. GIBson. AND FIFTIETH HENRY T. Hare. Epwin T. HALL. Honorary Secretary,— ALEX. GRAHAM, F.S.A, Members of Council. REGINALD BLOMFIELD, A.R.A., Epwin L. LuryeEns. M.A., Oxon, F.S.A. C. E. MALLows. J. J. Burnet, A.R.S.A. E. W. MOuNTFORD. W. D. Carosg, M.A., Cantab, Ernest NEwToNn. F.S.A. PROFESSOR BERESFORD PITE. A.W.S.Cross, M.A., Cantab, Wo. A. PITE. E. Guy Dawser. A. N. PRENTICE. Wm. FLockHart. G. H. FELLOWES PRYNNE. ERNEST GEORGE. JOHN SuarTeEr, B.A., Lond. J. ALFRED Gorcd, F.S.A. PauL WATERHOUSE, M.A., E. A. GRUNING. Oxon. | Associate Members of Council. Henry A. Croucu. S. E. GREENSLADE. W. A. ForsyTH. H. VAUGHAN LANCHESTER. Representatives of Allied Societies.” H. Dare Bryan, Bristol Society of Architects. H. S. Cuoriey, M.A., Oxon., Leeds and Yorks. Architectural Society. Epmunp Kirby, Liverpool Architectural Society. W. M. MircHe.t, R.H.A., Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland. James M. Monro, Glasgow Institute of Architects. HarsoTrre REED, Devon and Exeter Architectural Society. H. O. Tarsotton, Edinburgh Architectural Association. | Howarp H. Tuompson, Leicester and Leicestershire Society of | Architects. J. H. WoopuHouse, Manchester Society of Architects. Representative of the Architectural Association); (London). { RoBERT SHEKLETON BALFOUR. The Secretary of the Royal Institute. W. J. Locks, B.A., Cantab., 9 Conduit Street, Hanover square, London, W. CLASSES AND QUALIFICATIONS OF MEMBERS, &c. The Royal Institute consists of three classes of subscribing Members—namely, Fellows, Associates, and Honorary Associates ; and two classes of non-subscribing Members—namely, Honorary Fellows and Honorary Corresponding Members. Fellows are Architects who have attained the age of thirty years, and: who have been engaged as principals for at least seven succes- sive years in the practice of Architecture. After March, 1892, the R yal Institute will have power to declare that every person desiring to be admitted a Fellow shall be required to have passed such an Examination or Examinations as muy be directed by the Royal Institute. But in special cases the Council will have power to dis- pense with such Examination or Examinations. Associates are persons engiged in the study or practice of Architecture who have attained the age oftweaty-oneyears. Every person desiring to be admitted an Associate must pass or have passed such Examination or Examinations as may be directed by the Royal Institute. Honorary Associates are persons not professionally engaged in practice as Architects, who, by reason of their position or of their eminence in art, science, or literature, or their experience in matters celating to Architecture, may appear to the Council to be able to render assistance in promoting the objects of the Royal Institute. Honorary Fellows are Members of the Royal Family, persons\whe hold or have held high office in the Government of the United Kingdom, or of India or of any Colony or Dependency of the United Kingdom, and other illustrious or distinguished persons, to be selected as the Royal Institute may from time to time determine. Honorary Corresponding Members are persons, not being British subjects, and not residing within the United Kingdom, nor practising as Architects in India or in any Colony or Dependency of the United Kingdom, who by reason of their eminence as Architects or as Archeologists, or for artistic, scientific, or literary acquirements, miy appear to the Council able to render assistance in promoting the objects of the Royal Institute. ENTRANCE FEES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. (a) The entrance fee of each Fellow is five guineas, and his annual subscription’ our guineas. In the case of a Fellow elected from the Class of Associates his entrance fee is two guineas. (4) The entrance feeof each Associate is thre guineas, his annual subscription two guineas. (c) The entrance contribution of each Honorary Associate is twe guineas, and his annual subscription two guineas. THE PROGRESSIVE EXAMINATIONS. Under t \e authority afforded by clauses 20 and 21 of the Charter, the Institute has established a system of Progressive Examinations, consisting of (1) a Preliminary Examination, (2) an [ntermediate Examination, to be passed prior to entering for the Final or Qualifying Examination in Architecture, and (3) Final or Qaalifying Examination. The Preliminary Examination (Witten and Graphic} is to test the general knowledge of Candidates in ordinary subjects of school education, and subjects of a technical character, such as Elementary Mechanics and Physics, Geometrical Drawing, Per- sp2ctive and Freehand Drawing from the Round. A youth who passes the Preliminary Examination is at once registered as a Pro- bt ‘toner of the Royal Institute of British Architects. The Intermediate Examination (Witten, Graphic and Oral) is to test the Probationer’s progress in Architecture while engaged as pipil, improver, or assistant in an office. During the tw» years following his admission as a Probationer, he has to prepare nine sieets of carefully finished drawings with an illustrated m2m ir. If these ‘‘ Testimonies of Study” are approved, and if he after- wards pass th2 Intermediate Examination, he is admitted a Stu tent of h2 Royal Institute of British Architects. | The Final Examination (Weitten, Graphic and Oral) is to test the student’s further progress. The work to be done by the Student, and submitted by him before entering, necessitates good draughtsmanship and an acquaintance with ancient edifices, or other well-known exe- cute1 works, to begained by actual measurement of them. It requires a knowledge of design and of the practical details of construction, wich latter can be best obtained by personal experience of buildings in progress. The ‘‘Testimtonies of Study,” with the concurrent worle of preparation for this Examination, occupy the Student not less thai three years; and no one can be admitted to it under the age: of twenty-one, although in most cases it will probably be founi desirable that he should have attained the age of at least twenty-twa befor2 presenting himself. If the Student pass, he becomes qualified for cindidature as Associate of the Royal Institute of British Archi- tects, and receives notification of the fact. Ia the event of any Student failing to pass the fiiul exi mination within four years of having passed the Intermediate, his nam will be removed from the Register of Students, unless the Council are satisfied that good cause exists for allowing it to r2 nuin. *,* The annual Calendar of the Royal Institute contaims the Questions set at Zhe Examination in Architecture, tog2ther with Advice to Candidates desiring to enter for the Examinations, and the Regulations and Programme of the same. It also contains a. list of Books of Reference, selected with a view to the Examination. This Calendar, and pirticulars and forms of application, &c., cam be obtained at the offi:e of the Royal Instituse of British Archi- tects, 9 Conduit Street, W. 330 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. The Architectural Association, London. TELEPHONE No. 820, VICTORIA. CONSTITUTED 1847. OFFICERS FOR SESSION 1906-1907. President—B. S. Balfour. Vice-Presidents. A. Needham Wilson. Committee. Arnold Mitchell (/). John Murray. A. Maryon Watson. E. W. M. Wonnacott. Walter Cave. Louis Ambler. E. Guy Dawber. J. B.. Fulton. W. Curtis Green. Arthur Keen. Hon. Treasurer—Henry T. Hare. Hon. Librarian-——Edwin Gunn. Hon. Secretaries. C. Wontner Smith, 16 Fins- | Henry Tanner, jun. (a), 12 Re- bury Circus, E.C. gent Street, S. W. Secretary. D. G. Driver, Royal Architectural Museum, 18 Tufton Street, ‘Westminster, S.W. The objects of the Architectural Association are to promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture, and to serve asa medium of friendly communication between the members and others interested in the progress of architecture. These objects are carried out by means of papers and discussions, a Lending Library, a monthly publication, ‘‘ Architectural Association Notes,” instruc- tion to Students in a Studio, Lectures, Classes and School of Design, visits to ancient and modern buildings. Prizes, Medals, Scholar- ships, and a Travelling Studentship are open to competition amongst members. The Association now numbers over 1,665 mem- bers. The entrance fee is Two Guineas, and the annual subscrip- tion One Guinea. Ordinary meetings are held on alternate Fridays between October and May, at No. 18 Tufton Street, Westminster, at 7.30 p.m. The Association Sketch Kook is published monthly, the subscrip- tion for which is One Guinea per volume. Competent lecturers give instruction in the history of Architecture, Elementary Physics, Stresses and Strains, Construction, Colour Decoration, Quantity Surveying, Specifications, Professional Practice, &c. The Royal Architectural Museum is open to the public free, daily, ficm 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. The Society of Architects. (FOUNDED 18384. INCORPORATED i893.) STAPLE INN BUILDINGS (South), HOLBORN, LONDON, W.C. Telegrams—‘‘ Crypt, London.” Telephone—1852 Holborn. Officers and Council for 1906-1907. President—A. E. Pripmorg, F.S.I. Vice-Presidents. G. A. T. MIDDLETON (a). R. F. VALLANCE (/). Past Presidents. EpwINn J. HAMILTON. ROBERT WALKER, J.P., JoszrH J. Lisu. A: MGL.C:E. T. WALTER L. EMDEN. WALTER \W. THOMAS, J.P. Council. J. BaRTLETT. Coli Eb S* LEsris, KE: B. D. CANCELLOR. C. H. MEAD. J. B. Cory. J. W. Dyson. H. V. Mitnes EMERSON. H. E. HAWKER. C. James, F.R.I.B.A. W. J. JENNINGS. T. F. TICKNER. HH. Mo Lersr, J.P: PP. Be LUBBS pee RE Beas Hon. Secretary—ELLIs MARSLAND. Hon. Treasurer—B. R. TUCKER. T. R. RICHARDS: E. J. SapGrove, F.R.1.B.A. ANTHONY SCOTT. W. Scott DEAKIN. F. W. KInNEIR TARTE. Hon. Librarian—R. G. BARE. Secretary.—C. McArTHUR BUTLER, F.S.A. (Scot.) Joint Editors of ‘The Architect’s Magazine.”’ C. McArTHUR BurLER and C. PALMER. Assistant Secretary—W. E. WANMER. Professional Auditors—Messrs. BoLTon, PitT & BREDEN, 140 Leaderhall Street, E.C. Bankers. The Union of London and Smith’s Bank, Ltd., Chancery Lane Branch. EXTRACT FROM ARTICLES UNDER WHICH THE SOCIETY IS INCORPORATED. Members shall be persons who are or have been directly engaged professionally in Architectural pursuits, and shall be above twenty-one years of age. Election to membership shall be open only to Candidates approved by the Council, who have passed a qualifying exami- nation for membership of the Society, or any one of such ex- aminations as the Council shall from time to time select in heu thereof, with the following exceptions :— (a) Candidates who are not less than 28 years of age and have been directly engaged professionally in archi- tectural pursuits, as principals, for at least seven years. (b) Candidates who are not less than 28 years of age, and have been directly engaged professionally in archi- tectural pursuits, as assistants, or as assistants and principals, for at least ten years. Candidates for election as Members or Students are to fill in the form of nomination pertaining to the class into which they seek admission. The form must in the cases of applicants for Membership be signed by themselves and by two Members, and shall be accompanied by a letter from one of such Members. testifying as to personal knowledge of the candidate’s qualifica- tions and works. Ifthe application is for Studentship the form must be signed by the Candidate and by a Member or Student of the Society. In the event of any Candidate for Membership not being acquainted with two members, special application shall be made to the Council, or, if the application is for Student- ship, a letter of recommendation from the Candidate’s principal must accompany the form. The Council for the time being shall, however, have power to nominate any person they may think fit for election, and to dispense with any or all of the formalities required to be observed on an application for membership. At present the entrance fee is £2 2s., and the annual subscrip- tion £2 2s. for both classes. THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. An Examination to qualify for Membership is held twice a year. Particulars are published in The Year Book, price two shillings ; Syllabus free. STUDENTSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS. The Register of Students is open to pupils or assistants im architects’ offices, between the ages of 16 and 28 years. They are entitled to the following privileges :—Admission to lectures, the use of the Society’s Loan Library and Employment Register, and a copy of each issue of The Architect's Magazine. Subscription ros. 6d- per annum. A Travelling Studentship value £25 is offered annually for competition among Students on the Register, and also an open Scholarship (maximum age limit 19) of the value of £10 per annum, tenable for 3 years, available at any Archi- tectural School, or to be used in forwarding the Architectural Education of the holder in some other approved manner. EMPLOYMENT KEGISTER. A Register of Employment is now open, whereby Architects requiring assistants, and assistants seeking employment, may be brought into contact. The Register is free to Members and Students. Employers and assistants being non-members may avail themselves of this Register on payment of 2s., which includes one insertion in the Magazine. Aberdeen Society of Architects. Council. Robert G. Wilson, Preszdent. Arthur Clyne (/). G. Bennett Mitchell. William Kelly, 7veasurer. James B. Nicol. A. G. R. Mackenzie (a) James M. Pirie. Harbourne Maclennan. John Rust, Vice-President. A. H. L. Mackinnon (a), Hon. Sec., 245 Union St. The Society consists of Members who, having served an appren- ticeship with an Architect or firm of Architects, have been employed as Assistants, or have practised as Architects for a period altogether (including Apprenticeship) of not less than eight years, and who at the time of their application for admission to the Society are practising on their own account as Architects in Aberdeen. ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. 331 Birmingham Architectural Association. Council. E. Hale, Hon. Treasurer. Arthur E. McKewan (a). A. J. Margetson. E. F. Reynolds. L. Ball, Preszdent. L. Ball, Hon. Librarian. E. Bateman (/). W. H. Bidlake (a). Ve A. Cc. H. T. Buckland. R. Savage. GOH. Ve Cale: J. A. Swan. J. Crouch, Vice-President. W. Twist. E. Garratt. W. Alexander Harvey, Hon. Librarian. Hon. Secretaries.—G. Salway Nicol (a), King’s Court, Colmore Row, Birmingham; A. Dennis Thacker, 33 Newhall St., Birmingham. 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 Members: Persons who are not Architects, but interested in Architecture and the allied arts ; Associated Craftsmen: Persons engaged in the various crafts connected with Architectural Art, Bristol Society of Architects. Council. H. Dare Bryan (/), Prestdent (Member R.I. B.A. Council). Mowbray A. Green (a). J. H. La Trobe (/). G. C. Lawrence (a). T. H. Weston (a), Examin- Thomas Nicholson. ation Secretary. G. H. Oatley (/), Vice-Pres. F, W. Wills (7), W. S. Skinner. J. F. Wood (a). Richard C. James (a), Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Eagle Insurance Buildings, Baldwin St., Bristol. Harold Smith (a) Hon. Librarian. The Members consist of—Fellows : Architects who have attained the age of thirty years, and who have been in practice more than five years; Associates : Persons engaged in the study or practice of Architecture who have attained the age of twenty-one years ; Hon. Associates: Persons not professionally engaged in practice as Architects, who, by reason of their interest or ability in Art, Science, Literature, Archeology, or their experience in matters re- lating to Architecture or Building, may appear to the Council to be able to render assistance in promoting the objects of the Society; Students: Persons engaged in the study of Architecture, and who are not less than sixteen years of age. Cardiff, South Wales, and Mon- mouthshire Architects’ Society 1906-7. Officers. President. J. F. Groves (/). Council. H. Teather (/). J. H. Phillips (/). E. J. Williams (/). C. L. Wilson. G. A. Birkenhead. E. W. M. Corbett (/). E. H. Fawckner, Hon. Treas. Cholton James (/). David Morgan (/). Edgar G. C. Down (a), Hon. Secretary, 31 High Street. J. A. Lawrence, Asszstant Hon. Secretary, 151 King’s Road. T. J. Berrow, Representative of Associates. The Society consists of Members, Associates, and Honorary Members. Members must be practising Architects, not combining any other business with their profession of Architecture, except those of land and quantity surveying, land agency, and valuing and civil engineering, and must either have served articles to Architects of recognised qualifications, or be members of the R.I.B.A., or be elected at a meeting at which three-quarters of the members of the Society are present. Honorary Members of the Society may be Architects of distinction, not practising in South Wales and Monmouthshire, and also gentlemen of recognised knowledge and taste in Architecture and the kindred arts. Society may be Architects’ assistants or pupils, who have served or are under articles to qualified Architects. Devon & Exeter Architectural Society. Council. Harbottle Reed (f/f), President. M. Alton Bazeley, Vice-Pres. P. Morris (a). Charles Cole. O. B. Peters (/). J. Jerman (/). B. P. Shires (/). J. A. Lucas (a). CxJ. Tait (7). W. H.May. Associates of the | Octavius Ralling, Hon. Treasurer. Allan J. Pinn (a), Hon. Secretary, 5 Bedford Circus, Exeter. “The Society consists of three classes—viz., Members, Associate Members, and Associates, wholly engaged as Architects and Surveyors, and not connected with any of the Building Trades. Honorary Members may be elected at any general meeting on the recommendation of the Council. Members are Architects in practice on their own account or in part- nership. Associate Members must have qualified for the Associate- ship R.I.B.A., or have served as assistants for not less than five years in the office of an Architect eligible as a Member ; except at the election of the Council, they have full voting powers, but are not eligible for election on the Council. Associates include assist- ants who have duly served articles, and premiated pupils now in articles. Associates enjoy all the privileges of Membership except thet of voting. The Dundee Institute. Council. J. Donald Mills, Prestdent. Leslie Ower (/). T. M. Cappon (f/). William Gauldie. R. S. Smart. Charles Mann, Hon. Treas. Chas. G. Soutar. A. Neilson. W. F. Wilkie. David L. Allan, Hon. Secretary, 41 Reform St., Dundee. The Institute is composed of residents in Dandee and vicinity in three classes—viz., Members : Gentlemen who have been engaged professionally in the practice of Architecture, the applied sciences, or the fine arts for a period of not less than seven years; Asso- ciates : Gentlemen not eligible as Members, and ladies who are studying Architecture, or who take an interest in the objects of the Institute ; Honorary Members, who may be elected by the Council. The Edinburgh Association. Officers and Committee of Management. Hippolyte J. Blanc, J.P., R.S.A. (f), President. W.T. Oldrive, Vice-President. John M’Intyre. Harold O. Tarbolton (/). W. J. Walker Tod. Ramsay Traquair (a), Vice- President. Jas. a. Arnot, Hon. Assistant Librarian. J. T. Baillie, Vece-Prescdent. A. Lorne Campbell. A. Hunter Crawford (/). James G. Gillespie. Alfred Grieg. W. G. Walker, Hon. Treas. Henry F. Kerr (a). John Watson, Hon. Librarian. olin B. Cownie, Hon. Secretary, 17 York Place, Elinburgh. The Association consists of Honorary Members, and four classes of Subscribing Members—viz., /e//ows : who are practising Archi- tects of three years’ standing. Members: who are persons engaged in artistic or collateral pursuits, or interested in the study of Architecture. Assoctates: who are Assistants, Pupils, and Appren- tices of Architects, Civil Engineers or Surveyors and Junior Designers. Corresponding Associates : who are Associates residing more than fifteen miles from Edinburgh. The Glasgow Institute. = Officers and Council. | Monro (f), President (Member R.I.B.A. Councti). Alex. McGibbon (a). Robert Miller Alex. N. Paterson (a). R. D. Sandilands. Alex. Skirving (Auditor). T. L. Watson (/). John B. Wilson. James Thomas Baird, jun. A. Balfour (/). George Bell, Vice-Pres. H. K. Bromhead (/). | H. E. Clifford (/). Prof. Chas. Gourlay, B.Sc. (a). John Keppie (/). James Lindsay (a). C. J. MacLean, Secretary, 115 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow. Every person applying for admission should at the time of appli- cation be engaged in carrying on the business or profession of an Architect on his own account in the City of Glaszow or elsewhere, and should besides belong to one or other of the following categories :—(1) Persons who have served for six years, at least, as apprentices or assistants with Members of th2 Iastitute, or with persons eligible to become such. (2) Members of other Archi- tectural Institutes, Associations, or Societies. They must be nominated by two members, be approved by the Council, and sign a form of declaration as to their professional training and practice. 332 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. The Gloucestershire Architec- tural Association. Council. F. W. Waller, President; M. H. Medland, H. W. Chatters, W. B. Wood, J. Villar, F.S.I., Harry A. Dancy, M.S.A., Vice-Presidents. G. P. Milnes, A.M.I.C.E., Hon. Corresponding Secretary for Stroud; J. F. Trew, M.S.A., Hon. Corresponding Secretary for Gloucester. T. Overbury, M.S.A., Hon. General Secretary and Treasurer, Lloyd’s Bank Chambers, Cheltenham. The Members consist of three classes, viz.:—Fellows: duly qualified Architects who have been in practice for at least two successive years; Associates: Architects’ Assistants or Pupils who shall have served, or be under Articles to qualified Architects ; Honorary Fellows ; Gentlemen eminent for distinguished attain- ments, or who have rendered special services to the Association or Profession. Leeds & Yorkshire Architec- tural Society. Council. H. S. Chorley, M.A. (f), Presedent (Member R.I.B.A. Council). Sid. D. Kitson,M.A., Vice-.Pres. F. Musto (a), Hon. Lib. G. E. Reason. Percy Robinson (f), Vece-Pres. W. G. Smithson (a). W. H. Thorp (7), Hon. Treasurer. Albert E. Kirk, Hon. Secretary, 13 Bond Street, Leeds. The Society consists of -Members: Architects who have been in pactice at least two years prior to election ; Associates: Architects’s assistants, pupils, or Architects who are not eligible as Members, or who have not been nominated as Members; and Honorary Mem- bers : Persons interested in the arts and sciences associated with Architecture. G. F. Bowman, Hon. Librarian. H. A. Chapman (a). F. E. P. Edwards (a). C. B. Howdill (a). A. R. Hill (a). Leicester and Leicestershire Society of Architects. Council, Howard H. Thomson (/), President (Member RI B.A Council). W. A. Catlow (/). J. Stockdale Harrison (a), Hon. W. M. Cowdell. Treasurer. H. L. Goddard (/). S. Perkins Pick (/). J. F. J. Goodacre. T. T. Sawday (a). J. S. Harrison (a). Waller K. Bedingfield, Hon. Sec., 20 Market St., Leicester. The Members ccnsist of four classes, viz.:—Hon. Members, retired Architects and others; Full Members: Architects who have been engaged for not less than three years as principals ; Associate Members: Architects in practice, but not eligible as Full Members, or Associates R.I.B.A. ; and Assistant or Pupil Members : assist- ants and pupils not less than sixteen years of age, in the office of an Architect, Surveyor, or Civil Engineer in practice in the coun- ties of Leicester or Rutland. Liverpool Architectural Society. Council. Edmund Kirby (/), Prestdent (Member R.I.B.A. Counczt) W. Glen Dobie, Hon. Tres. Professor C. H. Reilly (a) M.A. T. E. Eccles (/). P. C. Thicknesse (/). Hastwell Grayson (a), M.A. Arnold Thornely (a), Véce-Pres. E. P. Hinde (a), Vice-Pres. B. M. Ward. A. R. Keighley (a). W. E. Willink (7), M.A. S. Pelham Morter. Hon. Secretaries—Gilbert Fraser (a), 20 Castle Street, Liverpool, and Ernest C. Aldridge, 14 Castle Street, Liverpool. 30%. The Members consist of four classes, viz., Fellows: Architects engaged as principals not less than three years ; Professional Associates: Architects’ assistants, and Architects not eligible as Fellows ; Students: perscns engaged in the study of Architecture ; and Honorary Members. Manchester Society of Architects. Council. J. Hl. Woodhouse (/), Presédent (Member R1I.B.A. Council). J.W. Beaumont (/), Vice-Pres. C. H. Heathcote (f). Geo. Brown, Asszst. Hon. Sec. Edward Hewitt (/), Vice- Pres. G. Colles. J. D. Mould (/). A. E. Corbett (a). F. P. Oakley (a). John Ely (/). PaulOgden( f), Hor. Sec.& Tres. ee BarGassia)s Isaac Taylor. J. H. Gibbons (a). G. H. Willoughby (7). W. C. Hardisty (f). Percy S. Worthington (a), M.A. Arthur S. Brewis, Secretary, Canada Chambers, 36 Spring Gardens, Manchester. The Members consist of—Fellows, who have been engaged in practice for at least five years, and are entitled to use the aflix F.M.S.A.; Associates, who are at least twenty-three years of age, engaged in the study or practice of Architecture as a profession, and who are entitled to use the afix A.M.S.A. ; Students, who are under twenty-three years of age and are engaged in the study of Architecture either as assistants or pupils. The Council meet every month, and General Meetings of the Society are held every three months. Northern Architectural Society. Council. J. T. Cackett (/), Presedent. H. Barnes (a), Hon. Local Sec., W. Milburn (f). Hartlepool. J. H. Morton (f), Hox. Local J. W. Boyd. Sec., South Shields. G. T. Brown (f), Vece-Pres. C. E. Oliver. ee Brucean J. Oswald (/). H.C. Charlewood (/), Hoz. Z7b. T. Reay. F. Clark (f), Hon. Local Sec., J. Spain (a), Hon. Local Sec., Darlington. Sunderland. R. B. Dick (f), Hon. Treas. A. K. Tasker. J. W. Dyson. J. W. Taylor (/). C. S. Errington (a). R. P. S. Twizell (a). M. G. Martinson. H. A. Wilson [a). Arthur B. Plummer (7), 7 7 Sec., 13 Grey Street, Newcastle- on-Tyne. J. B. Cubey, Assestant Seco etary. The Association consists of four classes, viz. :—Members: Archi- tects in practice as principals, or as town or county Architects, and who have so practised for not less than three consecutive years immediately preceding their nomination; Associates: Architects not yet eligible as members, «r assistants (over twenty-one years of age) in the offices of gentlemen eligible as Members or Associates ; Students : persons under twenty-one years, engaged in the study of Architecture in the offices of gentlemen eligible as Members or Associates ; and Honorary Members. Honorary Membership is conferred on gentlemen eminent for distinguished attainments on the recommendation of the Council. Nottingham Architectural Society. Council. W. Dymock Pratt, Presedent. R. Evans, jun. (/). A. E. Heazell (7), Vice-Pres. F. W. Booker. A. W. Bradshaw. A. W. Brewill (/). E. R. Sutton (f A. N. Bromley (/). tf. G. Watkins (a). W. Brandreth Savidge (a), Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Queen’s Chambers, King St., Nottingham. ; The members consist of three classes, viz. :—Members : Architects engaged as principals not less than two years; Associates : Architects not eligible as members, Architects’ assistants and articled pupils ; and honorary Members ; gentlemen distinguished for their attain- ments. Sheffield Society of Architects and Surveyors. Council. E. Holmes, A.M.I.C.E.. Preszdent. W. G. Buck. H. Coverdale. W..C. Fenton, Vzce-Pres. C. B. Flockton (/). Frederick Fowler, Hon. Treas. R. W. Fowler. E. M. Gibbs (f). W. J. Hale (/). C. F. Innocent (a). P. Marshall. J. B. Mitchell-Withers (a). H. L. Paterson (a). H. I. Potter (a). Joseph Smith (/). A. E. Turnell. T. Winder. ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. 333 James R. Wigfull (2), Hon. Sec., 14 Parade Chambers, East Parade, Sheffield. The members consist of five classes :—Fellows, Associates, Students, Honorary Members, and Lay Members. The Fellows are practitioners who have been engaged as principals for not less than five years in their profession ; the Associates are principals, or assistants over twenty-one years of age ; the Students are articled pupils ; the Honorary Members are persons distinguished for their connection with art and science ; the Lay Members are gentlemen not practising but interested in Architecture or Surveying, and not following any of the Building Trades. Swansea Architects’ tion. Council. Charles T. Ruthen, President, Associa- A. Barber. C. R. Peacock. C. H. Cousins. C. S. Thomas. Basil Deacon. J. Thomas. H. C. Portsmouth. J. M. Thomas. Henry A. Ellis, M.A., Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. The Society consists of Hon. Members:—Architects not practising in South Wales or Monmouthshire, or gentlemen of recognised knowledge and taste in Architecture and the kindred arts. Members: Architects who have been in practice at least five years. Associates: Architects’ assistants or pupils who have served or are under Articles to qualified Architects. Wolverhampton and District Architectural Association. Council, W. Edwards, President. Wm. J. Oliver, M.S.A., Vice-President. Fred. T, Beck, Past Pres. J. Lavender, F.R.I.B.A., Past T. H. Fleeming. Pres. J. Harrison Weller, Hon. Treasuzer. W. J. Oliver, Hon. Secretary, 1 Darlington Street, Wolverhampton, A. Eaton Painter, Audztor. The Association consists only of qualified Architects in practice. The meetings are held quarterly. The York Society. Council. Arthur Pollard (f), Preszdent. A. A. Gibson, Vice-President. S. G. Highmoor. Thomas Monkman, Hon. Treas, S. Needham, Vice-Preszdent. E. A. Pollard. J. H. Rutherford. J. O. Thompson. T. W. Whipp. Frank Raney, Hon. Secretary, 50 Stonegate, York. The members consist of three classes, viz.—Members: Architects who have been in practice more than two years, or hold chief public appointments ; Associates : Students of Architecture, Assist- ants, or others in the profession who are not eligible as members ; ifonorary Members: Gentlemen distinguished for their attain- ments and those who have an indirect interest in Architecture, or in some of the collateral arts and sciences. Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland. Council, W. E. Barry (a) William Bell (/). George Benson (a). A. B. Burleigh, Hon.Lzbrartan. C. H. Channon (f/f). A. Cowman. H. Davis (/). William M. Mitchell (f), .R.H.A., President (Member R.I.B.A. Council). H. Allberry (a), Rep. Architec- tural Association of Ireland George C. Ashlin (7), R.H.A. Charles A. Ashworth, Aon. Treasurer. F. Batchelor (7), A.R.H.A. J. Rawson Carroll (/). Sir Thomas Drew(/), P.R.H.A. Charles Geoghegan. William Jj. Gilliland, Pres. Ulster Society of Archts. W. Kaye-Parry (/), M..1.C.E. Charles J. McCarthy. J. J. McDonnell, Rep. Ulster Society of Architects. W.M. Mitchell (7), R.H.A. Albert E. Murray (7), A.R.H.A. C. A. Owen (/) B.A. George P. Sheridan (a). M.A., ’ James Henry Webb, Rep. of the Architectural Association of Treland. R. Caulfeild Orpen, B.A., Hon. Sec., 13 South Frederick Street, Dublin. The Institute consists of four classes of Members, viz :—Fellows and ordinary Members, and Hon. Fellows and Hon. Corresponding Members. Fellows shall be Architects of good repute, being Members of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, and engaged in the practice of Architecture for at least seven years, and who shall he elected to the rank of Fellows by general vote of the Members, on the recommendation of the Council ; Members shall be Architects of good repute, who have attained the age of 23 years, and (a) who have been engaged for at least seven years in prac- tice as principals: or (4) seven years in the study of Architecture with a view to practice, including apprenticeship of not less than three years to a Member of the Institute, or of the Royal Institute of British Architects, or of the societies allied to it. or (c) who shall have passed the Associate Examination of the R.I.B.A. for the time being: Honorary Members and Honorary Corresponding Mem- bers, persons eminent for their works or scientific acquirements, not being British Architects. The Architectural Association of Ireland. ; 15 SOUTH FREDERICK LANE, DUBLIN. Officers, 1906-1907. J. Holloway, President. Vice- Presidents, E. Bradbury and R. M. Butler. Com mittee. H, Allberry. J. Geoghegan. G. F. Beckett. He .G. Weask: M. J. Burke. A. G. C. Millar. P. L. Dickinson. G. L. O’Connor. J. H. Webb. Hon. Treasurer, F. Hayes, 24 Nassau Street, Dublin. Hon. Librarian and Registrar, G. G. Lynes. Ffon. Secretaries, C. H. Mitchell, 10 Stephen’s Green, Dublin; Lucius O’Callaghan, 26 South Frederick Street, Dublin. ffon. Auditors, J. W. Beckett and C. Harrison. The ordinary meetings are held on alternate Tuesdays during the Session from October to May. Papers are read, and discussions take place. In addition, educational advantages are afforded to members by means of Design and Sketching Classes, and by visits to buildings in progress. Library open from 11 to 6, Closed on Saturdays. Persons seeking election must be nominated by two members of the Association, and must sign a form of Declaration as to their professional training. London County Council Central School of Arts and Crafts. 316 REGENT STREET, Lonpon, W. Principal, Professor W. B. Lethaby (/). Lecturer and Instructor in Architecture, Halsey Ricardo (f) assisted by Sidney B. Caulfield. Building Construction, F. H. Mansford. Curator, C. W. Beckett. The instruction in this School is adapted to the needs of those engaged in building work. The following classes are held in the evening:—Drawing, Architectural Design, Building Con- struction, Colour and Decoration, Furniture and Metal Work Design, Wallpaper and Textile Design, Heraldic Drawing, &c., Modelling and Ornament as applied to Architecture and the allied crafts, Drawing and Modelling from Life, Ornamental Leadwork, Stoneworking for Architects, The Theory and Prac- tice of Stained Glass Work. Among the principal prizes are 30 School of Art Scholarships and 30 Artisan Art Scholarships. The London County Council prizes—two of £15, two of £10, and two of £5. Royal Academy of Arts, Master of the Architectural School, R. PHENE Spiers (/), F.S.A. Instruction is given gratuitously in the Architectural School. Students seeking to avail themselves of it must produce proof of having obtained a fair degree of proficiency in Architectural Study and drawing, and submit specimens of their ability, and pass an examination in Perspective and the History of Architecture. Successful applicants are admitted as ‘‘ Probationers,” and after satisfying further tests are entered as ‘“‘Students” of the Royal Academy. As such they are entitled to a three years’ course of instruction in the Architectural School, and to a further term of two years if at the end of the first period they have won a place in the Upper Division of the School. Students in the Upper Division are privileged to study in the Antique School, and on certain conditions in the School of Drawing from Life. There is a modelling class for Architects, and a class for Architectural Omament, both of which are open to R.A. Students in Architecture. hy ‘* 334 ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETIES AND INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS. King’s College, London. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY, DRAWING, DESIGN. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, SANITARY SCIENCE, QUANTITY SURVEYING, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES, &c.. AND MODERN PRACTICE. Session 1906—1907. FACULTY or ARTS—DIVISION or ARCHITECTURE. Professor.—R. Evszy SMITH (/). Lecturer.—A. STRATTON (a). Lecturery.—JAMES BARTLETT. SYLLABUS OF THE DAY SCHOOL. The matriculated course in Architecture occupies three Sessions, and must be taken by all students preparing for the London University Degree of B.A.—Honours in Architecture. A two years’ Certificate course is arranged for students not taking the Matriculated course. A special course is arranged for Colonial and other students who wish to take all lectures in one year, and have already had office training. Students are admitted for shorter terms to one or more courses of lectures with or without Studio instruction. The courses are prepared for students requiring a thorough Architectural education; the course of studies recommended by the Board of Architectural Education has been adopted. Students taking the two-years’ Certificate course and obtaining the 1st Class certificate will be exempted from the R.I.B.A. intermediate examination. The Architectural Studio is open every day (Saturday excepted) from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. The studio instruction forms part of the regular course, and Students are able to prepare the Testimonies of Study and finished Drawings as required by the R.I.B.A., the Royal Academy, and other public bodies. There is a library of standard Architectural works, and a museum of building materials and models. Subjects are set by the Instructor from time to time, and help is given in the practical designing and details of complete buildings. Fees.—The fees are as follows:—For either of the regular courses, £15 15s. per term; £42 per session, For each individual course of lectures, £2 2s. per term; £5 5s. per session. For the Studio, {10 Ios. per term: £26 6s. per session. Half-time, £6 6s. per term; £15 15s. per session. Prizes..—An examination will be held at the end of each course, and certificates and prizes will be awarded. The terms consist of about ten weeks each. Lectures are delivered once a week in each course, as follows -—Architectural History, Thursdays, 2 to 4 p.m.; Building Construction, first year, Tuesdays, 10 to 11; second year, Tuesdays, 2 to 3; third year, including Hygiene, Wednesdays 3 to 4; Specifications, Wednesdays, 4to5. For further details consult prospectus to be obtained of the Secretary, at the College, or of Prof. Elsey Smith, 130 Temple Chambers, Whitefriars, E.C. The terms usually commence as follows :— Michaelmas Term, the first week in October. Lent Term, the first week in January. Easter Term, the first week in May. SYLLABUS OF THE EVENING CLASSES. The course of evening instruction is intended to fit Students for professional work as well as to assist them in the preparation for various professional examinations. Telegrams: ‘BIVIDITORE, LONDON.” ESTABLISHED 1883. THE LONDON The Evening Studio, open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 6 to 9, is intended mainly for those who are engaged ‘n offices throughout the day, and who desire to supplement and extend the knowledge of the designing of buildings, including details and working drawings. Lectures on ARCHITECTURAL History are held on Wednes- days from 7 to 8 p.m., and on BUILDING CONSTRUCTION on Monday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. CONSTRUCTIONAL DRAWING CLASSES are held each Friday from 6.30 to 9 p.m. The Students are taught the preparation of Working and Detail Drawings of the various subjects dealt with by the Professor in his Lectures, also Building Construction Draw- ing and details of all the several trades. A Class for instruction in QUANTITIES is held every Monday evening from 8 to 9. The Students will be instructed how to prepare a complete set of measurements, square and abstract same, and complete the Bills of quantities for a building, from an example, in accordance with the London Practice. The Worshipful Company of Carpenters provide Silver and Bronze Medals, prizes in Books and Certificates, which are awarded at the close of the session. The Alderman Faudel Phillips medal is also given for Sanitary Building Construction. Fees.—For Architectural History, £1 5s. per term; £2 2s. per course of two terms. For the Evening Studio (three nights a week), £1 5s. per term; 43 3s. per session. For Building Con- struction, I Is. per term; 42 I2s. 6d. per session. For Constructional Drawing, Ios. per term; £1 Is. per session. For Quantities, 12s. 6d. per term ; £1 IIs. 6d. per session. Students of limited means are (on application to the Worshipful Company of Carpenters, London Wall) admitted at reduced fees, and the Company grant each year Two Scholarships. Students attending the various classes have the use of the Library belonging to the Worshipful Company of Carpenters. For Syllabus of all the classes apply to the Secretary, King’s College, or Prof. R. Elsey Smith, 130 Temple Chambers, Whitefriars, E.C: University College, London, ScHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. Session 1906-7. (From October, 1906 to June, 1907- ) Professor—F¥. M. Simpson (7). Assistant—Alan G. James. Instructor in Measuring—E. G. Burr. Instructor in Building Construction—A Buchanan. Instructor in Design—R. P. Oglesby. Systematic day courses of training for Architectural Students have been started. The certificate course extends over three years (or in the case of Students who have taken their degree, two years), and should be taken by Students before they enter an Architect’s office. The Donaldson Silver Medals are awarded to the two most successful Students at the end of the course. The course includes thorough grounding in Building Construction and Materials, | Architectural Development in the past, drawing from Life and Antique, &c. Students in_ their first year attend lectures on three general subjects—a Language, Mathematics, Mechanics, &c. A special course is provided by the Professor of Mechanical Engineering on steel and iron construction and the testing of materials. The Studio is open from 10 to 5 (Saturday, 10 to 1). (For fees see College Syllabus.) Evening Classes, elementary and advanced, are also held under a grant from the Carpenters’ Company, on Quantity Surveying and Measuring, on Tuesdays and Fridays, and on Building Con- struction on Thursdays. Telephone: No. 1011i—-HOLBORN. DRAWING AND TRACING OFFICE, 98 GRAY’S INN RD., HOLBORN, W.C. (Adjoining Holborn Town Hall). eee SS RES PINON AE eR SADIE RL “SRS: For the Prompt and Efficient Execution of all work usually required by the Profession, such as :— WORKING or COMPETITION DRAWINGS Worked out and finished up from Architects Rough Sketches. In Pen and Ink, Colour, On Cloth or or Monochrome. OFFICE HOURS 9.0 to 60, SaTuIzDAY 9.0 to 10. PERSPECTIVES | TRACINGS Tracing Paper. LITHO PRINTING. Estate Plans, Quantities, Specifications, &c., &c. PHOTO-COPIES MODELS (or Sun Privts). 0 miNGSs All kinds, including Ope ac TRUE SCALE : Illustrations sent on any material. of work executed. Manage, JOHN B. THORP, 4:chitect and Surveyor. ———— aw & Mitt; CT seetil, lig 3. BUILDERS. LONDON, ee SOV INCTALS 2. ECCEESIASTIE ARS SURVEY ORS. |. Architects. + BPs + SCOTLAND, (f) Fellow of Royal Institute of British Architects, LONDON. (a) aN BGI BES) p+ Associate of Royal Institute of British Architects. IRELAND. (t+) Member of Society of Architects. — Abbott, E. H., 6 Warwick Court, Holborn, W.C. 4 Abraham, J. W., 80 Hanley Rd., Stroud Green, N. — Abrams, B. P., 18 & 19 Ironmonger Lane, E.C. a Absolom, C. C., 198 High Rd., Lee, S.E. 7 Adams, C. A., 66 Victoria St., S.W. + Adams, H., 60 Queen Victoria St., B.C. J Adams, H. P., 28 Woburn Plaee, W.C. f Adams, M. B., Clement’s Ho., Clement’s Inn Passage, Strand, W.C. a Adams, P. H., 65 Leadenhall St., E.C. Adkin, B. W., 14 Queen St., B.C. Adkins, J. 8. (see Brooks, J., Son, & Adkins) f Adshead, 8. D., 46 Great Russell St., W.C. J Aickman, W. A., 34 Gresham St., E.C. / Aitchison, G., 125, Trinity Ra., Upper Tooting, 8.W. Alder & Turrill, 1 Arundel St., Strand, W.C. Aldwinckle, T.W.(/) & Son (a), 20 Denman St., London Bridge, 8.E. a Allen, E. J. M., 24 Ladbroke Gardens, W. + Allen, G. P., Dacre House, Arundel St., Strand, W.C. Allen, T. (/) & Son (a), 3 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C. Allen-Lodge, A. R., 4 Adelphi Terrace, Strand, W.C. Allsop, R. O., 37 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. Almond, W. J., 10 Union Court, Old Broad 8t., E.C. Alymer-Alymore, G. W., 42 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. j Ambler, L., Temple Chmbrs., Temple Avenue, B.C. Ancell, W. J., 3 Stuple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Anderson, F., 18 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. f Anderson, J. M., 6 Stratton St., W. Anderson, R., 39 Victoria St., S.W. Angell, R., Garrick House, York Bldgs., Adelphi, W.C. a Ansell, W. H., 18 Guildford St., Russell Sq., W.C. « Archer, BE, P., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Archer, O. (Salvation Army),101 Queen Victoria St.,E.C. a Arding, Bond & Buzzard, 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. + Arding, 8. C., 75 Kingsmead Rd., Tulse Hill, 8.W. Ardron (/) & Dawson (a), 6 Old Queen St.,. S.W. Armitage, G. F., 18 Clifford St., Bond St., W. Armitage, J., 15 Queen’s Square, Bloomsbury, W.C, 7 Armstrong, R., 18 Westbourne Park Villas, W. a Arpin, J. E.,3 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C. Ashbee, C. R., 37 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 8.W. Ashburner, N. L., 12 Jubilee Place, King’s Rd., Chelsea, S.W. monk H. V., & Newman, F. W., 10 Gray's Inn §q., Astley, H., 12, Hertslet Rd., Holloway, N. Astley, R., 9 Gracechurch St., E.C. J Atkinson, R. F., 8 Sackville St., W. Attlee, T. S., 32 Craven St.. Strand, W.C. a Austin, R. C., 10 Scarsdale Villas, W. f Ayling, R. 8., 23 Old Queen St., Westminster, 8.W. Bacon, F. P., 4 Copthall Chambers, E.C. a Bacon R. F., 16 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Badger, C.J., 45 Blackheath Rd., Greenwich, 8.E. J Badock, J. B., 7 Staple Inn, W.C. / Baggallay, F. T., 3 Bloomsbury St., W.C. Bailey (7) & Wood (a), 274, Sackville St., W. Bailey, H. G., Bank Chmbrs., Tower Bridge App., S.E. Baines, G. (/) & Son, 5 Clement’s Inn, Strand, W.C. Baker, T. H., 21 Liverpool St., E.C. + Baker, C. G., 5 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Baldwin, W. W., 35 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Balfour, E.J. A. (/), and Turner, T., 10 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. . / Balfour, R. §., 288 Albermarle St., W. Ball, A. K. & Son, 6 King’s Bench Walk, Temple, B.C. Ball, C. W., 28 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. a Ball, J. H., 2 Clement’s Inn, Strand, W.C. Ballantine, T., 86 York St., Westminster, 8.W. Balls, J. B., 1994 Grange Rd., Bermondsey, 8.E. a Banfield, E. W., 11 Queen Victoria St., B.C. a Banister, F., The Outer Temple, W.C. Banks, G. F., 16 John St,, Bedford Row. W.C. Banks, W. C., & Son, 5 Adelaide Pl., London Bdg., E.C. + Banks-Martin, R., 121 Plashet Grove, East Ham, HE. + Bare, R. G., 7 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Barker, A. R. (a) & Son (a), 11 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Bee L., & Son,11 Bloomsbury Mansions, Hart St., a Barlow, W. T., 4 Queen St. Place, E.C. | Barrett (+) & Driver, 23 York Place, Baker St., W. | Barrett, F.,4&5 Mason’s Ay., Basinghall St., B.C. | a Barrow, E. R., Amberley Ho., Norfolk St.,Strand,W.C. Barry, cay & Son, Parliament Mansions, Victoria Bartleet, W.G. & Son (/) 8 Great Winchester St., E.C. / Bartlett, A., 11 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. + Bartlett & Ross,8 Breams Bldgs.,Chancery Lane, W.C. Bartlett & Theobald, 10 Duke 8t., Adelphi, W.C. | + Bassett-Smith, W., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Batchelor (/) & Hicks (/), 1 Verulam Bldgs, Gray’s Inn, W.C. / Bateman & Bateman, 28 Victoria St., 8. W. @ Bates, E., 24 Finsbury Square, B.C. a Bateson, J. W., 8 Belsize Ter., Fitzjohn’s Av., N.W. a Batley, C., 115 Gower St., W.C. Battam & Co., 17 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W.C. Batting, W., 7 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Battley, H.A., Engineers Office, L.B. &S.C.Ry.,London Bridge, S.E. a Beaumont, C. W., Outer Temple, 222, Strand, W.C. + Beaumont, KH. C., 78 Fleet St., B.C. Beazley (f) & Burrows (a), 17 Victoria St., S.W. a Belcher, A. H., 8 & 9 Martin’s Lane, Cannon St., E.C. J Belcher, J., 20 Hanover Square, W. Belcher, W. D., 28 Martin’s Lane, Cannon St., E.C. | a Blackbourn, H., 6 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. 4— a Belfrage, J. H., 9 Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, 8.W. Beli, Withers, & Meredith (a), 50 Cannon St., E.C, 7 Bell, E. I., 19 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W Bell, J. F., 25 John St., Bedford Row, W.C.® % Bembridge, A. N., 26 Essendine Rd., Paddington, W- Benison & Bargman., 16 Essex St., Strand. W.C., @ Bennett, BH. J., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Bennett, R.. 72 Cheapside, E.C. Bentley, C. J., 181 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Bentley, J. F., & Son, 13 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Benton, G.S., 28 Victoria St., S.W. a Besant, R.S8., 44 Darenth Rd., Stamford Hill, N.? Best, G. F., 39 Shandon Rd., Peckham, S.E. Betenson, F. R., 18 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, W.C. Bethell, F., 3 Broad St. Bldgs., E.C. jes G. ie J Bevan, W., 90 Parliament Chmbrs.,Gt. Smith St., 8. W. Bicubh Pinkeye C. H., 6 Staple Inn, Holborn, C. Bignold, H., 242 Lavender Hill, 8. W. Billing, A., Son (a) & Rowley, 92 Tooley St., S.E. Bingham & Broughton, 1 Crofton Terrace, Brockley Rd., S.E. a a Bird & Walters,64 Seymour Place,Bryanston Sq.,W. Bishop (a) & Etherington Smith, 80 Duke St., Piccadilly, W. Bissell, J. J., 12 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. + Blackbourn, C. E., 355 High Rd., Sth. Tottenham, N. 4f Blangy & Van Baars, 19 Old Sq., Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Blomfield, Sir A. (7), & Sons, 6 Montague Place, W. J Blomfield, A. C., Archts. Office, Bank of England, B.C. J Blomfield, C. J., 6 Montague Place, W. / Blomfield, R. T., 1 New Court, Temple, E.C. Blow, D. (/) & Billerey, F., 9 King’s Bench Walk, Temple, E.C. f Bodley, G. F. 7 Gray’s Inn Sq., W.C. Boehmer & Gibbs (a), 11 Spring Gardens, 8.W. a Bolton, A. J,, 55 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. | a Bolton, A. T., 28 Victoria St., S.W. | + Bond, A., Bush Lane House, Cannon St., E.C. | a Bond, A. G., 115 Gower St., W.C. Boney, W. H., 22 Southampton Bldgs., Chancery Lane, W.C. a Bonner, H. T.,13 & 14 King St., E.C. Booth, R. G., 31 York Place, Portland Square, W. Boreham, F., & Son, 75 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. * a Borrowman, J.junr., 10 Serjeant’s Inn, Fleet 8t.,,E.C. | a Bosher, V. E., 17, Pall Mall Fast, S.W. i) Bouchier (f), Burmester (f), & Galsworthy, 13 Queen Anne’s Gate, 8.W. Boughton & Son, Thurlow Park Rd., W. Dulwich, S.E- Boulting, F, E., 182 Oxford St., W. Boulting, P. A., 29 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Bourne, J. C., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., E.C. 336 . ARCHITECTS. Bowie, R.8., 27 Copthall Avenue, E.C. Bowles, F., 14 Gt. St. Thomas Apostle, E.C. Bowyer, A. T. A., 6 & 7 King William St., H.C, Boyland, A. A., 58 Knighton Park Kd.,Sydenham,S. E. Boys, J. C., 52 Queen Victoria St., E.C. f Brace, H. G., 66 Wvod Vale, Lordship Lane, S.B. Bradbear, W., Canonbury Station, N. bradford, W., & Sons, 12 Regent st., 8.W- Bradley, C. C., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Bramham, W., 300 Mare St., Hackney, N.E., and 86 Bow Rd., E. + Branch, H., 25 Cheapside, H.C. Breeds, A. O., 62 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Brereton, F. S.(/), & Son, 292 High Holborn, W.C. Bressey, J. T. (/), & Son, 70 and 71 Bishopsgate St. Within, E.C. /*Brewer, F.J., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Briggs, A. F., 9 Queen Victoria St., B.C. + Briggs, G. H., 26 Churchfield Mans., Hurlingham,S.W. f Briggs, J. P., 1 Arundel St., Strand, W.C. 7 Briggs, R. A., 12 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. a Brocklesby (a), Marchment & East, 116 Jermyn St., W. Brooker, A. E., 13 Railway App., London bridge, S.I. Brooks, J., Son, & Adkins, 35, Wellington St., Strand, W.C. Brooks, C. W., 63 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Brophy, A. F., 47 Rathbone Place, W. Browett & Taylor, 9 Warwick Ct., High Holborn, W.C. Brown, A. H, & J. H.. 10 Gowan av., Fulham, S.W. Brown & Barrow, 12 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. ero T ate) & Humphreys, 332 High Rd., Kilburn, Q Brown, B., & Co., Billiter Square Buildings, E.C. Brown, D., 4 Southampton Row, W.C. Brown, E. C., 5 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Brown, J. 8., 1 Kings’s Avenue, Muswell Hill, N. Brown, J. T., 42 Pursers Cross Rd., Fulham, 8.W. Brown, BR. F., 5, Falcon $q , Aldersgate St., E.C. Brown, W. E. & F. (a), 71 & 72 Broad St. Av., H.C. Browne, F., 30 Watling St., E.C. Brutton, W. M., 42 Ludgate Hill, E.C. Buckle, E., 179 Oakwood Court, Melbury Rd., W. a Buckle, J. G., 19 York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. Bucknall & Comper, 35 Old Queen St., S.W. Bull, J. & A. B., 35 Craven St., Strand, W.C. a Bullock, A. E., 43 Chancery Lane, W.C. Bullock, BE. H., 3 Raymond Buildings, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Bulman, H., 67-69 Chancery Lane, W.C. Bunney, M., 28 Queen Aine’s Gate, S.W. Burch, B. R.,1 Gresham Buildings, k.C, Burden (f) & Milnes, 333 Oxfoid St., W. Burdwood, 8. H., 31 York Place, Portman Square, W. Burgess, E., 6 South Square, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Burgess, H., 62 Moorgate St., E.C. Burgh & Forge, Gresham Bldgs.. Basinghall St., IAD Burnell- Burnell, A., 1 Arundel St., S'rand, W.C. Burnett, D., & Co., 15 Nicholas Lane, H.C. Burns, J., 180 Hammersmith Rd., W. Ff Burr, A., 85 Gower St., W.C. + Burr, W. A., 65 & 66 Chancery Lane, W.C. Burrell, W., 11 King William St., E.C. f Burrows, W. J., 704 Basinghall St., B.C. a Burt, W. H., 14 Southampton St., Strand, W.C. a Burton, C., 65-66 Chancery Lane, W.C. Burton, H. R., 9 Walbrook, E.C. Burton, H. W., 5 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. + Bushell, H., 33 New Bridge St., H.C. a Butler, A. M., 16 Finsbury Circus, E.C. + Butler, C. McA., Staple Inn Bldgs., Holborn, W.C. Butt, D., 31 St. Stephen’s Avenue, Kensington, W. a Buxton, W.J., 11 St. Helen’s Pl., Bishopsgate St., B.C. a Cable, J. M., 56 Ludgate Hill. E.C. Calcott, C. W., 58 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. a Callon, C. A., 141 Fenchurch St., B.C. + Cannell, E., 51 Boro’ High St., S.E. a Capell, B. J., 35 & 36 Broad St. Avenue, E.C. Capell, H. J., 20 Lynette Av., Clapham Common, S.W. Carée (/) & Passmore, 3 Gt. College St., Westminster Carpenter & Ingelow (/), 4 Regent St., W. a Carritt, E.. 57 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Carter, G., 513 Holloway Rd., N. Carter, T. B., 5 Staple Inn, Holborn. W.C. Cartwright, C. H.,22 Southampton Bldgs., Chancery Lane, W.C. Carvill,@. B.,Trfigr. Bldgs.,Northumberland Avenue, W.C. ah a) f Cash, J., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. a Castello, M. N., 35 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. Castings, A., 1 Tothill St., Westminster, S.W. Castle, 8. E., 22, Louvaine Rd.. 8.W. Catling, F., 4 & 5 Warwick Court, Holborn, W.c. Caulfield, 8. B., 17, Bedfurd Row, W.C. Sf Cave, W., 8 Old Burlington St., W. + Chadwick, J., 53 Victoria St., 8.W. Chalcraft, H. T., 48 Bishopsgate St. Without, E.C. Chambers, F. (f), and Son. 114 College Hill, E.C. Chambers, Giet & Ford, 12 Trinity Sq., Tower Hill, E.C. Chambers, W. I., 7 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Champneys, A. L., 19 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Champneys, B., 19 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Chancellor, F. (/), & Son (+), 20 Finsbury Circus, E.C. Chapman & Shepherd, 130 Inverness Terrace, W Chapman, C. A., 200 Wellmeadow Rd., Catford, 8.E. Chasemore, A. B., 153 High St., Putney, 8.W. Chatterton (a) & Crouch (a), 82. Victoria St., 8.W. Cheston ( / ) and Perkin (7), 5 Union Court, Old Broad 8t., E.C. + Chidgey, H. T. A., Charing Cross Chambers, W.C. a Childs, W. J., 52 Cannon St., E.C 7 Chisholm, R. F., 10 John St.. Adelphi, W.C. Christiansen, A. G., 34 Farringdon Rd.. E.C. T_¥ [London. "Christy, A. E., 12 Great St. Helen’s, B.C. f Chubb, J. B., Foundling Hospital, W.C. Church, W. D., & Son, 12 Suuth Place, Finsbury, E.C. Chuter, G., 3 Howard »f., Strand, W.0. Clare (+) and Ross, 1 West St., Finsbury Circus, E.C. a Clark, UC. J., 25 High St., St. Giles, W.C. Clark, H. F., 30 John St., Redford Row, W.C. Clarke (Max) (/) & Garbutt (/), 4 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W.C. Clarke, 8.,1 Victoria St., S.W. Clarke, T. C., (/), & Son,63 Bishopsgate St. Within, E.C, Clarkson, J. (/), & W., 28 Great urmond St., W.C. / Clarkson, S. F., 17a Vicarage Gate, Kensington, W. Clarkson, T. P., 7 South Sq., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Clay, F., Board of Education, Whitehall, 8.W. a Cleveland, C. B., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Cleaver, A. W., 54-55 London Wall, E.C. Clifton (/), Son and Hope, 7 East India Avenue, E.C. Cobbett, G. B., 7 St. James St., Bedfurd Row, W.C. Cockerell, A. E., 107 Hammersmith Rd., W. a Coggin, C. 'T., 69 Kennington Oval, 8.E. Cogswell, W. G., 28 [hevobald’s Rd., W.C. Coldwell, E. W.,9 Southampton St., Bloom: bury, W.C. Cole, A., 34 Thurlestone Rd., West Norwood, 8.E. Cole, J. K., and Wood, K. (a), 17 Hart St., Blooms- bury, W.C. fF Cole, K. L., 23 Throgmorton St., B.C. Coleman & Holmes, Archway Rd., Highgate Stn., N. Coleridge, J. D., 10 Davies St., Berkeley Square, W. a Collard, A. O., 8 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Colleutt (/) & Hamp (7), 36 Bloomsbury Sq., W.C. fF Collier, R. W., 37 Liucoin’s Inn Fields, W.C. + Collins, C. D., L.B. & 8.C.R., London Bridge, S.E. a Collins, H. A., 6 Delahay St., S.W. f Collins, M. K., 61 Old Broad st , B.C. a Collins, L. E., 31 Great St. Helen’s, E.C. f Collinson, G. F., 81 Hallam St., Portland Place, W. Colman, E., & Son, 25 Bedford Row, W.C. Colson (/), Farrow (/), and Nisbett (a), 29 New Bridge Street, K.C. Colthur-t, G. B., 77 Talgarth Mans., Kensington, W. Colville, H. L., 4 Queen St. Place, E.C. Commin, F.J., Sou & Bulley, 1 Victoria St., 8.W. Comyn, ©. H. F., 8 Raymond Bidgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Ff Conder, A., 9 Bridge St., Westminster, S.W. + Condy, P., 9 Newcomen St., S.E. a Cooke, W. G.. 35 Walbrook, E C. a Cooksey, A. W., 6 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. a Coombs, W. A., 31 Charing Cross, b.w. Cooper, C. J. H., 1 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Cooper, G. W., 58 Theobald’s Rd., W.C., Cooper, J. S., 14 Serjeants’ Inn, Fleet St., B.C. SF Cooper, T. B., 11 Gray’s Inn §q., W.C. a Coram, J. H., 60 Chancery Lane, W.C. Corbett & Newson, 17 Gracechurch St., E.C. a Cotton, P. P., Grosvenor Mans., Victoria St., S.W. + Coulson, G. M., 142 Stoke Newington Rd., N. Couchman, H. 8., 522 High Rd., ‘Tottenham, N. Couves, L. J., 13 Basinghall St., E.C. Coward (a) & Kennedy, 25 Bedford Row, W.C. Cowell & Shaw, 69 Moorgate St., E.C. Cowlishaw, W.H., 6 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, W.C. Cox, A., 37 Baker St., W. JF Cox, A., 4 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. a Cox, R. L., 9 Gt. James’ St., Bedford Row, W.C. Coxon, R., 14 Clifford’s Inn, Fleet Ste H.©: Coyle, A. H., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Grace, L. P,, 26 Manchester St., Manchester Sq., W. a Cranfield, 8. W., 58 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Crawford-Hick, A., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. JF Creed, R., 11 Finsbury Circus, E.C, Cresswell, H., 301 Green Lanes, N. Ff Cresswell, H. O., 17 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Cresswell, W. T., 11 Victoria St.,S.W. Crewe, B., 9 Savoy Mansions, Strand, W.C. Crickmay & Heath (a), 9 Mitre Court Chambers, Temple, H.C. Crickmay, G. R. (7), & Sons (/), 13 Victoria St., 8.W. Crimp, A. G., 7 Gray’s Inn Sq., W.Cc Cronk, E. E., 12 Pall Mall, S.W. a Crook, W. E. F., 64 Thornfield Rd., Uxbridge Rd., W. + Crosby, J. P., 110 St. Martin’s Lane, W.C. + Crosier, C., 6 Chestnut Rd., West Norwood, §.E. JF Cross, A. W.S., 46 New Bond St., W. Crosse, B., & Co., 11 Bermondsey Square, 8.E. a Crossland, R. E., 29 Ludgate Hill. E.C. : Crothall, H. G., Middlesex Guildhall, Westminster. a Crouch, H. A., 12 Gray’s Inn Square, Ww.c. f Crow, A., 18 Great Prescot St., E. + Cruwys, R., 51 Upper Tulse Hill, S.W. Cubitt (/) & Manchip, 2 Broad Street Bldgs., E.C. + Culverhouse, P. E., G.W. Ry., Paddington Station, W. Cummings, S., 42 Cranley Gardens, S.W. Cunnington,T. C., 16 Broomwood Gdns.,Clapham, 8. W. Currey, P. (7), & H. W., 37 Norfolk 8t., Strand, W.C. a Curtis,S. C.,334 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs.,Holborn, W.C. a Curtis, W. T., ‘ Harbledown,” South Croxted Rd., West Dulwich. 8.E. a Curwen, R.,:112 Hamilton House, Bishopsgate, E.C. + Curzon, H., 6 Lifford St., Putney, S.W. JF Cutler, T. W., 5 Queen Sq., Bloomsbury, W.C. Cutts, J. BE. K.(/), and J. P. (a), 14 Southampton St., Strand, W.C. : a Cuxson, G. A. P., 5 DukeSt., Adelphi, W.C. Dakers, W. 8., 13 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Dale, D. R. (f), and Gadsdon, 8 Union Court, Old Broad St., E.C. Dalton, F. W., 50 Hitherfield Rd., Streatham, 8.W. a Dannatt, P. B., 92 London St., Greenwich, 8.E. Davidson & Phillipson, 148 Aldersgate St., E.C. Davidson, J., 45 Great Russell 8t., W.C. Davidson, W. R., 8 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Davis, H. D. & Emanuel, 2 Kinsbury Circus, H.C. a Davis, J. S., Lambe Bldgs., Temple, E.C. Davis, O. W., 41 Pennard Rd., Shepherd’s Bush, W. Davis, W. E., 13 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Davison, T., 28 Great Ormond St., W.C. SF Dawber, KE. G., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Dawkins, A., 420 Fulham Palace Rd., 8.W. Ff Dawson, H., & Son, 6 Finsbury Circus, E.C. Deakin & Cumeron, 16 & 17 Devonshire Sq., Bishops= gate St, Without, H.C. Dennington, J. W., 17 St. Swithin’s Lane, E.C. Denton, Son & North, 9 Bridge St., Westminster, 8.W. Deyerall-Saul, G. P., 112 Beauford St , Chelsea, S.W. 4 Devlin, W. J., 12 Buckingham st., Strand, W.C. Dewes, W., 4 Bloomsbury Place, W.C. + Dick, R. W. C., 18 Coleman st., EC. Dickinson, R., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. JF Dicksee, B. J., 67 New Kent Rd., 8.B. Dinwiddy, T. (7), & Sons (), 54 Parliament St., 8.W. Dixon, A., care of Whitbread and Co., Ltd., The Brewery, Chiswell St., E.C. a Dixon, Hi. J., 23 Idmiston Rd., Stratford, E. a Dixon-Spain, J. E., 19 Hanover Sq., W. f Doll, C. #.,5 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C. a Dollar, P., Clock House, Arundel St., Strand, W.C. Dolley & Altman,70 & 71 Bishopsgate St. Within, E.C. / Donkin, J., 49 Queen Victoria Street, E.C. a Dottridge, S. 8., 101 Leadenhall St., H.C. a Douglass, H. A., 18 Tuflow St. Westmiaster,S.W. Downes, J. J., 199 Lewisham High Rd.,S.B. of Dow eine, H. P. B., 12 Little College St., Westminster, Dowton, W. Iu., 44 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. D’Oyley, K. H., 10 New 8q., Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Drew, H. P., 33 King St., Covent Garden, W.C. Drinkwater, G. C., 9 & 10 Queen Anne’s Chmbrs., Tothill St., S.W. + Druery, H., 26 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, w.c. a Drummond, B., 16 Clifford’s Inn, E.C. f Drury, E. D., 25 Queen Anne’s Gate, 8.W. f Duttield, W. H., 5 Budge Kow, E.C. Dunch., C., 27 Clement’s Lane, B.C. + Dunford, J. W., 100c Queen Victoria St., EC. Dunk, W. (a), & Bousefield, Billiter Sa. Bldgs., E.C. Dunkerley, V., 8 Fredezick’s Place, Ola Jewry, E.C. f/ Dunn, J., 1 John St., St. James’s Square, 8.W. Dunn, W. (/), & Watson, R. (/), 35 Lincoin’s Inn Fields, W.C. J Dunn, W.N.,1 and 2 Bucklersbury, E.C. a Dunstall, H. H., 9 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Durrans (7) & Groves, 25 York Place. Baker St., W. Durst, A. 3 Raymond Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Duval, M. de H., 11 New Cvurt. Lincoln’s Inn, w.Cc. Dyball, H., 35 Bucklersbury, E.C. Dyer, F. C., 794 Gracechurch St., E.C. Eastman Bros., 31 Walbrook, E.C. a Eastwood, J. H., 42 Cheniston Gduns., Kensington, W. a Eaton, W., Municipal Bldgs., |.avender Hill, S.W. / Kbbetts, W. J., Savoy House, 115 Strand, W.C. Edmeston & Gabriel (a), 42 Old Broad St., B.C. f + Edwards, G., 52 Cannon Street, E.C. 7 Edwards, R. C., 37 Nosfolk Street, Strand, W.C. Fedle, F. J. (+), and Meyers, 8. H. (t+), 8 Railway Approach, London Bridge, S.E. Eldridge (Douglas) & Co., Bassishaw House, Basinghall St., E.C. a Elgood, F. M., 98 Wimpole St., Cavendish ‘Sdeaave : Elkiogton, G. (/) & Son (a), 7 Laurence Pountney Hill, E.C Eliff, F., 4 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. a Ellis, H. B., 18 Fenchurch St., E.C. Ellis, H. O., 46 Fenchurch St., B.C. Ellis, T. M., 28 Essex St., Strand, W.C. Elms (a) & Jupp, 25 Sackville St., W. Llphick, G. H., Broad Street House, E.C. Elwell, G. W., 17 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Elwood, G. M., 53 Mortimer St., W. Emden (+), Egan & Co, 2. Lancaster Pl., Strand, W.C- f Emerson, Sir W., 76 Victoria St., S.W. Emes, J., 159 Ebury 8t.,S.W. England, A. J., 181 Queen Victoria St., E.C. English,C. W.,StapleInn Bldgs. ,335 High Holborn, W.C. Epps, W. M., 43 Selby Rd., Anerley, 8 E. Essex (/) & Goodman, (+) 25 Bedford Rd., W.C. Evans, E. C. W., 10 Basinghall St., E.C. Evans, E, H., 82 Craven 8t., Strand, W.C. Evans, T. J., 61 Munster Rd_, Fulham, S.W. Eve, W., & Son, 10 Union Court, Old Broad St., E.C. Evill, N., 10 Davies St., Berkeley Square, W. Fair, & Myer, (a), 89 Furnival St., E.C. Faraday & Rodgers, 77 Chancery Lane, W.C. Fare, A. C., & Cannon, F., 12 Millman St., Bedford Row, W.C. : i Farquharson, H., 41 Montpelier Sq.,Knightsbridge, W. Farrar, B.,14 Victoria St., 8. W. Farrer, J. 2 Coleman St., B.C. Farthing, W. T., & Son, 46 Strand, W.C. Fasnacht (f/f +) & Beale, 17 Old Queen St., West- minster, 8.W. Faulkner, A. F., 2 Sloane Gardens, 8.W. f Favarger, H., 2 Balfour Place, Park Lane, W. Fedden, H. L., 45 Great Russell St., W.C. Ff Fenning, A. RB. G., 46 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Ferrier, ©. W., 11 Waterloo Place, S.W. Ferryman, T. W., 33 Chancery Lane, Ww.Cc. a Fetch, E. E., 20 John St., Adelphi, W. ~ + Fewster, A. E. 7 Carlton Rd., Stroud Green, N. a Field, A. W., The Outer Temple, 222 Strand, W.C. Field Horace (7) & Simmons, 1 Langham Chmbrs., Langham Place, W. =e —————— London. ] ARCHITECES: pa ey, A. P.,199 Piccadilly, W. and 43 London Wall, Fielding, W., 3 Victoria St., S.W. fF Figgis, T. P., 28 Martin’s Lane, Cannon 8t., B.C. + Finch, A. R., 41 Ladbroke Grove, W. Ff Finch, H. W., 2 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Finch, qe 138 Mercer’s Rd., Upper Holloway, N. Finch, W.A., 76 Finsbury Pavement, B.C. Findlay (+) & Roques (+), 10 Basinghall St., E.C. Fish, J., 75 Gloucester St., Pimlico, 8.W. Fisher, E., 10 York Bldgs., Adelphi, W.C. Fisher, F. J., 14 Queen St., Cheapside, B.C. Fitt, R., 35 Farlow Rd., Putney, S.W. | a Flack, C. H., 3 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, W.C. | a Fleming, J. R.,112 Barcombe Av., Streatham Hill,S.W. a Fleming, O., 17 Pall MallEast, S.W. Ce Banister, (f) & Sons (f’s), 29 New Bridge St., | f Fletcher, B. F., 29 New Bridge St,, B.C. F Fletcher, H. P., 29 New Bridge St., E.C. Fletcher, H. M., 10 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Fletcher, W. H., 50 Alexandra Rd., N.W. Flew, J. P., junr., 199 North End Rd., W. | f Flint, E., 80 Coleman St., E.C. f Flockhart, W., 180 New Bond St., W. Flowers, H. H., 34 Eastbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Follett, J. J., (see Pooley & Follett) Forbes & Tate, 88 Great James St., W.C. Ford, H. W.. Dist. Ry., St. James’ Park Station, S.W. @ Ford, L.R., Bank Chmbs., High St.,Wandsworth, S.W. Ford. Son & Burrows (f). 70a Basinghall St., B.C. | « Ford, S., 3 South Sq., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Forge, F. L., 28 Martin’s Lane, Cannon S$t., B.C. Forman, A. A., 7 Oldbury Place, Nottingham St., W. | Ff Ferrester, A. C., 35 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Forsyth(/) & Maule(/), 16 Great MarlboroughSt., W. | @ Foster, F., 8 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C Foster, F., 47 Victoria St., S.W. Foster, F. W., 41 Bedford Row, W.C. @ Fowler, F. H., 508-509 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs., W.C. Fowler, 8. (a), & Hugman,F., 9 Adam St.,Adelphi, W.C. @ Fox, F.,99 Gresham St., B.C a Fox, G., 18 Mecklenburgh Sq., W.C. = Fox, G. H., 9 John St., Adelphi, W.C. | Foxley, A., 5 Victoria St., 8.W. atFrampton, A., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., E.C. Francis, F. & H., 84 Old Broad St., B.C. Francis, L. A., 8 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Franck, J. E., 11 Pancras Lane, Queen St., E.C. + Freeland, J. J.,19a High St., Clapham, 8.W. + eta ° 72 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. ‘rend, ouchin (+) & Co., Bloomsbury Mansions, 8 Hart St,, W.C. Z are a Frere, E. C., 298 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Frost, G. W., 125 Rathcoole Gardens, Hornsey, N. Fry, J. H., 64 Craven Park, N.W. Fry, R. C., 12 Clifford’s Inn, Fleet St., E.C. Fulford, R. S., 16 Parkhurst Rd., Holloway, N. Fullerton, J. H., 24 Fopstone Rd., Kensington, S.W. Fullerton, W., Falcon Court, 32 Fleet St., E.C. a Fulton, J. B., 14 Bedford Row, W.C. Galbraith, A. W., 1 Mitre Court, Temple, E.C. f Gale, A.J.,4 poe Inn, Fleet St., E.C. Gale, Durlacher & Emmett, 33 New Bridge 8t., E.C. f Gale, Gotch (f), & Leighton (f), 225 Long Lane Bermondsey, S.E. Galloway, R. A., 64 Berners St., W. a Gammell, K., 9 Mitre Court Chambers, Temple, H.C. / Garbutt, M., Bishop’s Road Station, Paddington, W. Gargery, W. T., 29 Barry Rd., East Dulwich, S.H. Garrood, T. M., 337 & 338 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs., Holborn, W.C. Gelder & Kitchen (/), 7 Poultry, E.C. George (f) & Yeates (Ff), 18 Maddox St., W. a Gibbon, W.. J., 57 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. a Gibbs, T. H., 23 Devereux Court, Strand, W.C. Gilbert, H. (a) & Constanduros, 8.,43 Finsbury Sq.,E.C f ae Me ae 5 rae Bond St., W. iles (a), Gou; a), & Trollope , 28 Cr a Sea aye (a) pe (f), 28 Craven St Gimblette, H. J.,85 St. Helen’sGdns., Notting Hill, W. Gimblette, J. A. L., 118 Westbourne Grove, W. Goddard, OC. F., 5 Arlington St., Piccadilly, W. Goddard, R. W. K., 19 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Godman, E., 37 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 8.W. JF Goldie, E., 31 Upper Phillimore Place, Kensington, W. i Goldsmith, F.T.W.,1 Verulam Blds., Gray’sInn, W.C. Goodchild, J. E., & Son, 81 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Goode, C. H., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Goodison, I. C., 3 Verulam Bidgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Goodman, O. R., 124 Great Dover St., 8.E. Goodwin, H., 403 Old Kent Rd., S.E. + Goodwin, W. D.,14 Great St. Thomas Apostle, B.C. Goodwyn, L. W., Granville Chmbrs, Granville Pl., W. Gorton) & Gunton (f), Finsbury House, Blomfield + Gordon, A., 97 Queen Victoria St., B.C. Gordon, R. C. T., 395 Romford Rd., Forest Gate, E. a Goslett, H., 28 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. f Gosling, E. J.,1 Verulam Buildings, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Goss (a) & Huxley, 3 Broad St. Buildings, E.C. Gover, A. S., 4 Queen St. Place, E.C. a Grace, L. U., 30 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. 7 Graham, A.,4 Regent St.,8.W. Graham, R. F., 10 Queen Anne’s Gate, 8.W. Graham, W., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. | a Grant, S. W., 63 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. * Graves, W., 50 Old Broad St., B.C. Greatback, G. H,, Broad St. Place, B.C. Greatorex, J. E. A., 3 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. + Green, G. H., 105 Gt. Russell St., Bloomsbury, W.C. F) 2 | | | ‘, =. ye a Green, L. W., 71 & 72 Strand, W.C. a Green, P., 113 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. a Green, T. F., 12 Regent St., S.W. @ Green, T’. K., 70 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. a Green, W. C., 14 Gray’s Inn Sq., W.C. Greenaway (a) & Newberry (a), 21 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Greenop, E., Falcon Court, 32 Fleet St., E.C. Greenslade, 8. K., 11 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Gregg & Detmar (a), 14 St. Helen’s Place, B.C. Grellier, H. M. & W. (f), 6 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Gridley, J. B., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Grierson, F. G., 11 Kitto Rd., Brockley, 8.E. Grieve, C., Lambe Bldg., Temple, E.C. Griffin & Woollard ( /), 34 Coleman 8t., E.C. Griffiths, C. R., 4 & 5 Warwick Crt., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Griffiths, W. L., 14-18 Bloomsbury St., W.C. Griggs, R., 11 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Grimshaw, E., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. Gritten, H., & Son, 8 Princes St., S.W. Gritton, C. E., 39 Victoria St., S.W. Groll, J. F.,17 West Gdns., Robinson Rd.,Tooting,S.W. Groom, P. J., 3 Broad St. Buildings, E.C. Grose, V. J.,18 Railway Approach, London Bridge,S.E. Grove, A., 15 Clifford’s Inn, Fleet 8t., E.C. Grover, G. F., 8 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C. Gruchy, C. de, Heathfield Lodge, Wandsw’th Com.,S.W. Gruning. E. A., 25 Gresham House, E.C. Guy, A. L., 4 Verulam Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Habershon, A. E., 4 Queen St. Place, E.C. Hack, M. S., 22 Surrey St., W.C. Hackford, G., 6 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Haigh, B. P., 15 Wilmington Square, W.C. Hale, R. H., 33 Old Queen St., S.W. Halford, F. E., 8 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C. Hall (+) & Phillips,6 Gt. James St.,Theobald’s Rd.,W.C. 2 a os / Hall, C. R. G., 1 Alma Ter., Allen St., Kensington, W. _Hall, E.L., 1 Gresham Bldgs., Basinghall St., E.C. / Hall, E. T., 54 Bedford Square, W.C. Ff Hall, G. A., 1 Victoria St., S.W. f Hall, H., 17 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C. Hall, J., & Son (a), 6 Victoria Grove, Kensington, W. | / Hall, J. C., 9 Stone Bldgs., Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Hall, L. K., 38 Victoria St., S.W. Hall-Jones & Cummings, Parliament Mansions, Victoria St., 8.W. Hames, F. J., 14 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Hamilton, J., 23 & 24 Wormwood St., E.C. Hammack, Lambert, & Son (a), 594 Bishopsgate St. Within, E.C. Hammond, F. 8., 63 Fore St., E.C. / Hammond, F., 38 Mercer’s Rd., Upper Holloway, N. Hammond, R. G., 16 Essex St., W.C. a Hancock, C. R.,14 Godolphin Rd., Shepherd’s Bush, W. Hansom, J. S., 27 Alfred Pl. W., S. Kensington, S.W. Harber, W. F., Lampard House, Royal Hospital Rd., Chelsea, S.W. : / Hardcastle, W. J., 180 Temple Chmbrs., B.C. Hardy, T. E., & Harris, W. A., 7 Great Chapel St., Westminster, 8.W. / Hare, H. T.,13 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W.C. Harmer, H. G., 6 York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. a Harnor, E., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Harrap, Hewett & Duffield, 5 Budge Row, E.C. Harrington (a) & Ley,65 Bishopsgate St. Without,E.C. J Harris, E. S., 40 Chancery Lane, W.C. a Harris, G. St. P.,8 Ironmonger Lane, B.C. Harrison, E. J., 12 Compton Terrace, Highbury, N. Harrison, O. O., 22 Baker St., W. Harrison, R.C. (/), & Son, 103 Cannon 8t., E.C. a Harrison, W., 15 Old Jewry, H.C. Harrison, W. H. (/), & Ward, M. S.(/), 66 Victoria St., S.W. Harston, W., 3 The Exchange, Southwark St., S.E. Hart, A. H. (f) & Waterhouse, P. L. (a), 1 Verulam Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Hart, 8. C., 22 Philpot Lane, E.C. + Hart, T. G., 14 Clifford’s Inn, B.C. Harvey, A. J., 94 Royal Parade, Muswell Hill, N. Harvey (/) & Potter, 18 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Jf Harvey, W., 47 Victoria St., S.W. Haskins, E. C., 138 Bedford St., Strand, W.C. Haslam, R. H., 32 Essex St., Strand, W.C. Hasluck, F. R., 28 Bush Lane, Cannon St., E.C. a Hatcher, G. W., 25 Finsbury Square, E.C. Hawkins (a) & Buss, 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Hawkins, E. E., 19 York Buildings, Aaelphi, W.C. Hawks, H.N.,H.M.Otfice of Wks., 11 Delahay 8t.,S.W. a Hayes, L. A., 1 Brook St., W. Haylor, B., 43 Winchester Ay., Brondesbury, N.W. Haward (+) & Maynard (a), 20 John 8t., Adelphi, W.C. Haywood & Miles, 14 Southampton St., Strand, W.C. Hayworth, D. P., 28 Martin’s Lane, Cannon St., E.C. a Hazell, W. E., 5 Tavistock Square, W.C. Head, F., 6 Duke St., Adelphi, W.C. Heath, J., 6 Norwood Rd., Herne Hill, S.E. F Heathcote, C. & Sons, 10 Savoy Court, Strand, W.C. Hebert, R., 4 Raymond Buildings, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Hedderwick, D. B., 38 Gt. James’ St., Bedford Row, W.C Heelis, W. & Wrightson, F. (+), 26 Budge Row, E.C. a Hellicar, E., 10 Serjeant’s Inn, Fleet St., E.C. J Helsdon, H., 67-69 Chancery Lane, W.C. Henderson, A. R., 46a Pall Mall, S.W. a Henman, C., 64 Cannon St., E.C. / Hennell, A. R., 8 & 9 Essex St., Strand, W.C. Herbert, E., 32 Bedford Row, W.C. Heron (a) & Bellairs, 274 Sackville St., W. Hesketh (f ) & Stokes (f), 110 Cheapside, E.C. Hewitt, C. K., 21 Old Queen St., Westminster, 8.W. a Hewitt, E. R., 182 Blackfriars Rd., 8.E. es — a Hewitt, J., 90 Cannon St., E.C. Hewitt,R.N., 38 Ashchureh Groye,Shepherd’s Bush, W. a Hewitt, W. E., 22 Buckingham St., W.C. a Heyes, A., 720 Fulham Rd., 8.W. + Hide, H. C. R., 17 Gracechurch St., E.C. Hider, E. J. W.,8 Clifford’s Inn, E.C. + Higgins, C. J., 30 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. / Highton, G.,6 Franconia Rd., Clapham Common, 8.W. a Hill, A., 73 Queen Victoria St., E.C. J Hill, R. H., 165 Fenchurch St., E.C. a Hill, R. H. E., 58 Chancery Lane, W.C. Hill, S., 106 Cannon St., E.C. + Hillier, H., 83 Palace Chmbrs., 9 Bridge St., S.W. Hillman, H. W., 28 Martin’s Lane, E.C. a Hills, G. P. G., 7 New Court, Carey St., W.C. Hine, G. T. (/) & Co., 35 Parliament St., S.W. Hingston, F. W., 73 Basinghall St., E.C. Hoare & Wheeler, 114 Orchard St., W. a Hobday, W. H.,62 Moorgate St., B.C. Hobden, R. W., 34 Finsbury Square, E.C. a Hodges, R. F., 18 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Hodgkinson & Son, 22 Wellington St., Strand, W.C. Hodson & Whitehead, 7 Finsbury Square, E.C. Hoe, W., 39 Wardour St., W. Hoffman, P., Palmerston Bldgs., Old Broad St., B.C. a Holden, C. H., 39 Wilson St., Finsbury, E.C. Holdgate, J. T., 6 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. + Holland, T. J., 14 Raleigh Gdns., Brixton Hill, 8.W. Hollis, F. B., 17 Bedford Row, W.C Holman & Goodrham, 6 King’s Bench Walk, E.C. Homer & Lucas, 35 Bucklersbury, E.C. Homer & Sharp (a), 11 Old Queen St., 8.W. Honnor, T., 28 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. Hoole, A. H., 36 Gt. James’ St., Bedford Row, W.C. Hoole, E. (/), & Son, 16 Finsbury Circus, E.C. Ff Hooper, F., 12 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. Hopkins & Walker, 5 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Hopkins, A. J., 37 Mortimer St., W. / Horder, P. M., 148 New Bond St., W. ’ Horle, A. H., 36 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, W.C. f Hornblower, G., 2 Devonshire Terr., Portland Pl., W. Horseman, W. G., 274 Sackville St., Piccadilly, W. Horsfield (Nixon) (/) & Sons, Parliament Chambers, Great Smith St., Westminster, 8.W. Ff Horsley, G. C., 2 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. + Houghton, T. M., 311 Clapham Rd., S.W. Houston (a) & Houston (a), 1 Long Acre, W.C. Hovenden & Barber, 30 Bishopsgate St. Without, E.C. a Howard, E. P., 89 Cursitor St., Chancery Lane, W.C. Howell & Brooks, 4 Queen Victoria St., B.C. Howell, G. T., 31 Cock Lane, E.C. Hoyland, E. D., 2 Walbrook, E.C. Hubbard (/) & Moore, 112 Fenchurch St., E.C. Hudson & Booth (a), 16 Godliman St., E.C. Hudson, A. W., 87 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Hudson, E. W., 76 Fellowes Rd., 8. Hampstead, N.W. Hudson (/) & Hunt (/), 24 York Pl., Portman Sq., W. Hughes, A. E. (2), & Son (a), 28 Mortimer St., W. Hughes, W. B., 31 Craven St., Charing Cross, W.C. Hukins & Mayell (+), 764 Westbourne Grove, W., and 87 & 39 Essex St., Strand, W.C. ; Hulbert, W. C., 23 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Humphreys- Davies & Co.,5LaurencePountneyLa.,E.C. Humphry, A. G., 5 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Hunt & Steward, 45 Parliament St., S.W. : Hunt, E. A., 26 Coalbrook Mansions, Bedford Hill, Balham, S.W. Ff Hunt, F. W. H., 30 York Place, Portman Square, W. / Hunt, G. H., 26 Bedford Row, W.C J Hunt, L. V., 34 Queen St., E.C. Hunt, W., 30 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. J Hunt, W. G., 174 Vicarage Gate, Kensington, W. a Hunter, C. V., Wardrobe Chambers, E.C. f* Huntley-Gordon, H., 123 Cannon St., B:C. Hutchings, A. B., 14 Victoria St., S.W. a Hutchinson, C. E., 29 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Hyman, W.., 46 Cathcart Rd., West Brompton, S.W. Anson, E., 8 Son(f), 74 Laurence Pountney Hill,E.C. Ibberson, H. G., 28 Martin’s Lane, Cannon St., E.C. Ince, H., 53 Berners St., W. Inglis, J. E., 9 Great Russell St., W.C. + Inglis, T. S., 9 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. + Ingram, W. G., 4 Verulam Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. + Inman & Sturdee, 7 Bedford Row, W.C. J Innes, C., 50 Cannon St., E.C. Inskipp, G. (f), & Mackenzie, 5 Bedford Row, W.C. a Instone, E., 68 Addison Rd., Kensington, W. JF Isaacs, L. H., 3 Verulam Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. + Jack, R. A., Peninsular House, Monument St., E.C. f Jackson, A. B., 3 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C, + Jackson, C. E., Broad St. House, New Broad St., &.C. Jackson, G., 9 Lebanon Gardens, S.W. + Jackson, M. T. E., 128 Gower St., W.C. Jackson, T. G., 14 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. a Jacob, L., 493 New Cross Rd., 8.E. James (+) & Laycock (+), 4 Bloomsbury Place, W.C. a James, J. W., 22 Lanercost Rd., Tulse Hill, 8.W. jf+JSames, T. EK. L., 27 Chancery Lane, W.C. Jarvis, H. (7), & Son, 29 Trinity Sq., Borough, S.E. Jarvis (a) & Richards, 36 Victoria St., S.W. ve penne A. R., 11 Little College St., S.W. ennings, A. S., 62 Barry Rd., East Dulwich, S.E. a Jennings, E. W., 34 Osnaburgh St.,N.W. Jennings, P. D., 34 Osnaburgh St., N.W. a Joass, J. J., 20 Hanover Square, W. a Johnson, B. V., 10 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. a Johnson, J., 9 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Johnson, J., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. a Johnson, W.E., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Johnston, P. M., 21 De CrespignyPk., Denmark Hill,8,E, + | £ Johnstone, J. T., 31 Effra Rd., Brixton, S.W. 338 ARCHITECTS. [London. a Jollye, E. A., 27, Doughty St., Mecklenburgh Sq., W.C. Jones, C. H.,61 St. Mary Axe, E.C. a Jones, C. J., 18 Great James’ St., Bedford Row, W.C. + Jones, H. L., L.&.N.W. Railway, Euston, N.W. Jones, J. H. (a) & H. E. (a), 94 Dalston Lane, N.E. Jones, J. J.. 14 South Square, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Jones, J. M.,18 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. Jones, R. P., 7 Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. f Tones, W C., 32 Bedford Row, W.C. f Joseph, D., Portland House, Basinghall St., E.C. Joseph (/), & Smithem (/),83 Queen St., E.C. Judge, M H. (a), & Sons, 7 Pall Mall, S.W. a Julian, G. R., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., E.C. Karslake, L.,&Mortimer,35OldQueenSt., Westmr.,S.W. | + Keates, W. A., 1 Princes St., Westminster, S.W. JF Keen, A., 4 Raymond Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. a Keith, J. M., 46 Berners St., W. Keith, W. J., 7 East India Avenue, E.C. | + Kekwick, A. A., 18 & 19 Outer Temple, Strand, W.C. | Kelf, J. J., 143 Cannon St., E.C. Kelly & Dickie (z), 466 Oxford St., W. + Kelly, 8. A., Bloomsbury House, Queen Square, W.C. Kelly, W. E., 34 Wingate Rd., Shepherd’s Bush, W. Kemp, F. N., 52 Bedford Row, W.C. Kemp, W. J. (f), & How, W. M., 6 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Kennard, H., 23 Devereaux Court, Strand, W C. a Kennard, J. M., 18 Railway App., London Bdge., S.E. Kent, A., 83 St. Paul’s Churchyard, E.C. | Keogh, C. G., Bloomsbury Mansions, Hart St., W.C. Kerkham, Burgers & Myers, 65 Bishopsgate St. With- out, E.C. Kerr, H., 139 Oxford St., W. f Kersey, A. H., 21 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Key, IT. E., 5 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Keynes, J. A. J., 5 Gledhow Terrace, Kensington,S.W. Kidner, W., & Berry, W. H. A.(/), 23 OldBroad8t.,H.C. + Killik, A. P., 16, Basinghall St., E.C. | + Kinder, A., & Son, Suffolk House, Laurence Pountney Hill, E.C. a ar 16 & 17 Devonshire Square, Bishopsgate St., a King, C. R. B., 2 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, $.W. King, F. W. M., Billiter Square Buildings, E.C. King, H. C., 2 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, S.W. King, J. C., 41 Eastcheap, E.C. King, M. W., & Sons, 6 Holborn Viaduct, E.C. a King V.H., 11, New Court, Carey St., W.C. King. Z., & Son (a), 171 Victoria St., S.W. Kingwell, A. E., 103 & 104 Cheapside, E.C. f Kitchin, B. T., Archts. Dept., St. Stephen’s House, Westminster, 8.W. Knight, E., 39 Great Marlborough St., W. Knight, E. W., 57 Halesworth Rd., Lewisham, 8.E. f Knight, F. G., 13 Victoria St.,S.W. Knight, G. B., 3 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. + Knight, H. E., 75 Aldermanbury, E.C. a Knight, J.A.G., Broadway Ho., Walham Green, S.W. Knight, J. M., 35 Bancroft Road, E. f Knight, 8., 12 Rossdale Rd., Putney, S.W. Knight, W. M., 35 Bancroft Road, E. Knightley & Batterbury (/), 334 Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Holborn, W.C. Knott, S. E., 32 Essex St., Strand, W.C. f Knowles, Sir J., K.C.V.O., Queen Anne’s Lodge, St. | James’s Park, S.W. Koch, A., 58 Theobald’s Road, W.C. Kohler, C. J., 56 Cheapside, E.C. a Ladds, S. I., 93 Pemberton Rd., Harringay, N. Lake, H., 8, Clarges St., Piccadilly, W. + Lamb, E. B., $1 Craven St., Strand, W.C. Lanchester, H. V. (/), & Rickards, E. A., 47 Bedford Square, W.C. Lander, Bedells & Crompton (/), 6 John Street, Bed- ford Row, W.C. atLander, H. C., 1 Arundel St., Strand, W.C. Langdon, A. G., 17 Craven St., Strand, W.C. a Langston, H. H., 6 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Lansdown, G. A., 9 Regent St., Waterloo Place, S.W. f Large, W. A., 83a Chester Square, S.W. @ Laurence, G. E. T., 22 Buckingham St., Adelphi, W.C. Law (+) & Allen (+), 5 Arundel St., Strand, W.C. Law, B., & Marrott, 72 Cannon Street, EC. Lawrence, W. R., 67 and 58 Chancery Lane, Wie. Laws, J. T., 51 Oseney Crescent, N.W. Lawton, W. J. 8., 24 St. Andrew’s Road, Stoke Newington, N. a Leach, C. P, 21 Pelham Crescent, Sth. Kensington, W. Lean, G. A., & G.G., 9 Bridge St., Westminster, S.W. Ledger, F. W.; & Co.,8 Philpot Lane, E.C. Lee, F., 12 Little College Street, Westminster, 8.W. a Lee, J. S., 28 Theobald’s Rd., W.Cc. f Lee, J. T., 26 Great James Street, Bedford Row, W.C. Lee, P. B., 89 Warwick St., Belgravia, S. W. Lee, 8. W. (/), & Pain-Clark (/), 12 South Sq., Gray's Inn, W.C. a Leeds, P., Norfolk House, Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. Leeming (/) & Leeming (/), 17 Old Queen St., West- minster, 8.W. a Lees, W. H., 35 Mecklenburgh Square, W.C. Legge, H. 8. (7), & Son (a), 56 Ludgate Hill, H.C. a Le Maitre, W. C., 31 Panton St., S.W. Lemon (/) & Blizard, 11 Victoria 8t., S.W. Lethaby, W. R., 111 Inverness Terrace, W. f Lethbridge,G.,7 Draper’s Gdns., ThrogmortonAy.,E.C. Leverton, W.J. H., 10 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. Lewcock, B. W., 35 Methley St., Kennington, S.E. a Lewis. W. A., 11 & 12 Finsbury Square, E.C. f Lewis, W. G. B., 28 Chatham Place, Hackney, N.E. Liddell, J., 87 Chelsea Gdns., Chelsea Bridge Rd.,S.W. Lines, J. T,, 19 St, Anne’s Rd., Wandsworth, 8.W. a Ling, H., 31 Charing Cross, 8.W. a Lishman, F., 12 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Lister, A. H., 7 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, 8.W. Lodge, P. D., 16 Craven St., Charing Cross, W.C. Longmore, F. R., Bridge Chmbrs., Hoe St., Waltham- stow, N.E. Lovegrove, G. H., 170 Shoreditch High St., H. | a Lovegrove, H., 169 Shoreditch High St.. B. Lovell, P. W., Parliament Chambers, Great Smith St., Westminster, 8. W. Lovell, R. J., 46 Queen Victoria St., E.C. a Low, W. R. 10 Basinghall St., E.C. | + Lowdell, W., 25 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. a Lucas, G., 16 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W.C. | a Lucas, W. K., 12 Dalmeny Avenue, Tufnell Park, N. Lucas, W. L., 17 Ryder St., St. James’s, 8.W. Lucy, H.,4 Albert St., Mornington Crescent, N.W. Lmetehford, G. H., 122 London Wall, H.C. Lumb, T. G., &Co., 16 King William St., Strand, W.C. Lutyens, E. L., 29 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Lyon, T. H., 148 High St., Kensington, W. f Macartney, M., 10 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. McDonald, W. 8., 2 Fen Court, H.C. Macey, F. W., 49 Queen Victoria St., B.C. McGarel-Hoge, Hon. A.,36 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Macintosh & Newman, 456 Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Holborn, W.C. McIntosh & Co., 74 Kennington Park Rd., 8.E. ere A.M. (/), & Son (a), 13 Waterloo Place, Mackmurdo, A. H., “Jewry House,” Old Jewry, B.C. McLachlan, H., 1 Furnival 8t., B.C. Macpherson, C., 101 Gower St., W. Mahomed, O., 34 Bank Buildings, Balham, S.W. Makins, C. C., 23 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Mallandain, A. B., 51 Cheapside, H.C. Mallows ( /) & Grocock, 28 Conduit St., W. Mander, C. J., 165 Gray’s Inn Rd., W.C. Mann, C. J., & Son. 29 Great George St., S.W. Mann, B. A., 89 Benthal Rd., Stoke Newington, N. Manning, G. H., 118 Cannon St., B.C. Manning, J. R.,10 Rollseourt Ave., Herne Hill, 8.4. Anne W.C., & A. §., 22 Buckingham St., Strand, a Marchant, R., 28 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. F Marks, F. W., 3 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Marks, P. L., 49 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Marler & Marler, 176 Sloane St., S.W. Marsh, H., 38 Great James St., W.C. Maree (a), & Bradley, Parliament Mansions, Victoria St., S.W. f Marshall, BE. W., 139 Oxford St., WwW. Ff Marshall, W. C., 4 Bayley St., Bedford Square, W.C. + Marsland, B., 244 Camberwell Rd., 8.B. Marsland, M., 3 Byward St., Great Tower St., B.C. Mart, S., 25 Cheapside, H.C. Martin, A. C., 11 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W.C. Martin, G. D., 3 Pall Mall Hast, S.W. Martin, G. E., Craven House, Kingsway, W.Cc. Martineau & Meller, 180 New Kent Rd., 8.E. Matcham, F. & Co., 9 Warwick Court, Holborn, W.C. Mathews, J. D. (/), & Son 11 Dowgate Hill, E.C. Matts, M. W., 3 Salter’s Hall Court, Cannon St., E.C. Maxwell-Draper & Barker, 3 Bucklersbury, H.C. JF May, E. J., 21 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W.C. + May,J. H.,College Chambers,2493 High Holborn, W.C. May, J. H., 19 Ludgate Hill, E.C. May, S., 85 Southampton St., Strand, W.C. May, W. F., 4 Featherstone Bldgs., High Holborn, W.C. + Mayell, A. Y., 764 Westbourne Grove, W Maylard, M. W., 143 Cannon St., E.C. a Mayston, A. R., 11 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, W.C. + Mead, OC. H., 64 Berners St., W. Meakin Archer (+), 11 & 12 Clement’s Lane, Lombard St., E.C. Meakin, W. F., & Son, 6 Martin’s Lane, Cannon St., B.C. / Measures, H. B., War Office, Atterbury St., Grosvenor Rd., S.W. 7 Medland, J., 12 South Square, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Medlicott, W. B., 11 Hart St., Bloomsbury, W.C. + Merriman, G. F. M., 40 Chancery Lane, W.C. Merrin (a) & Wagstaffe, 31 Fenchurch §8t., E.C. + Merson, J. B., 76 High Road, Kilburn, N.W. Metcalf & Greig, 11 Sergeant's Inn, Fleet St., H.C. Mewes & Davis, 6 Dean St., Soho, W. aiMiddleton, G. A. T., 19 Craven St., Strand, W.C. Middleton, W. J., 178 Belsize Rd., N.W. Midworth,R.,Bank Chbrs. ,StationRd., Finsbury PEON. Mileham, ©. H. M., 1 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Miles, G. R., 14 Southampton St., Strand, W.C. a Millard, W. J. N., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, wW.C. + Miller, C. G., 65 Chancery Lane, W.C. Miller, F.B.,509 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs.,Holbom, W.C. a Miller, F. T. W., 8 Dartmouth St., S.W. a Milne, W. O., 77 Chancery Lane, W.C. Milnes, W. H.,616Birkbeck Bank Chmbs, ,Holborn, W.C. f Minty, E. A., 47 Victoria St., 8. W. a Minty, J. A., 35 Craven St., Strand, W.C. f Mitchell, A., 17 Hanover Square, W. 4. ‘Mitchell, C. F., The Polytechnic, Regent St., W. + Mitchell & Raine, 11 New Court, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. + Mitchell-Husbands, A., 13 South 8q., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Monckton (/) & Gillespie, 32 Walbrook, E.C. + + + Monson, E. C. P. (ft), & H., 22 Buckingham 8t., Adelphi, W.C. Moody, T., 2 Haymarket, 8.W. a Moore, A. H., 11 Dowgate Hill, B.C. Moore, B. H., 1000 Queen Victoria St., B.C. f Moore, T., 37 Old Queen St., Westminster, 8.W. a Moore, T., 7 Leadenhall St., B.C. “ Moore, T. W., & Nield, H.K., 20 New Bridge St., H.C. /#+Moore-Smith, J. R., 14 Union Court, Old Broad St., E.C. a Mootham, D. G., 87 Buckingham Palace Rd., 8.W. Morgan, C. L., 43 Cannon St., B.C. Morley, W.J.(/) & Son,Craven House, Kingsway, W.C, Morphew, R., 10 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. a Morrice, A.G., 84 Trinity Rd., Upper Tooting.S.W. Morris (+) & Ryan (+), 1 Metal Exchange Buildings, Whitcington Avenue, H.C. Morris, G. L., 40 Finsbury Square, E.C. Morton, A.C., 124 Chancery Lane, W.C. Moscrop-Young,F.C.,12 Buckingham St.,Strand,W.C. Moss, T. W., 7 Gray’s Inn Place, W.C. Motte, A. O.,7 Selwyn Rd., Craven Park, N.W. Moulds (/) & Porritt, 52 Queen Victoria St., E.C. f Mountford, E. W., Norwich House, Southampton 8t., Bloomsbury, W.C. Mowbray, C. M., 104 Hungerford Rd., N. Muggeridge & Oo., 5 Bury St., Bloomsbury 8q., W.C. Muir & Mellwraith, 42 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. a Muller, J. J.,12 Clevedon Mans., Highgate Rd., N.W. a Mundy, T. E., 6 Lincoln Street, Sloane Square, S.W. Murray, A.(/), & Son, 11 Great James’ St., Bedford Row, W.C. f Murray, J., 11 Suffolk St., Pall Mall, 8.W. Ff Murray, J. C. T.,35 Old Queen St., Westminster, S. W. Murray, R. C., 1 Racquet Court, H.C. Murray, T. E. & Son, 10 Blandford Rd., Bedford Pk.,W o Murrell, H. F., 7 Thurlow Park Rd., Dulwich, 8.E. f Naylor, J. J. S., 19 Hanover Square, W. fF Neale, J., 10 Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Needham, J. G. (+) & H. G., 16 St. Helen’s Place, E.C. a Nelson, C. O., 1 Furnival St., W.C. Nevinson, E. (a), & Newton (a), 7 Staple Inn, Hol- . (a) & Son, 62 George St., Manchester Square, W. Newborn, C. R., Outer Temple, Strand, W.C. Nepcoue & Womersley, 2A Pembroke Rd., Kensing- ton, W. Newell, T., 159 Fenchurch St., H.C. Newlyn, H. M., 40 Old Broad St., E.C. Ronen A. H.(/), and Newman, D.(/), 31 Tooley Newman (a) & Jacques (a), 2 Fen Court,Fenchurch 8t., a Newman, P.C., 4Trefoil Rd., Wandsworth Com., S.W. a Newnham, J., 89 Chancery Lane, W.C. JF Newton, E., 4 Raymond Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. Newton, F. G., 8 Clifford’s Inn, W.C. Newton-Mason, H. T. C., 166-167 Birkbeck Bank Chambers, Holborn, W.C. Newton, P. E., 16 Russell Sq., W.C. a Nicholas, C., 19 Hanover Square, W. Migielss D. C., Sons & Chuter, 3 Howard St., Strand, Nicholson (/) & Corlette (/), 2 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Nicholson, E. J., 18 Heathcote St., W.C. Nicks, A. E.. 1 Thurleigh Mansions, Thurleigh Rd. Wandsworth Common, 8.W. 7 Nield, G. E., The Outer Temple, Strand, W.C. Nightingale, A. E., ‘‘ Rossignol,’’ Chartfleld Avenue, Putney, 8.W. Nightingale, H. C., 27 King William St., E.C. Niven (/) & Wigglesworth (/),104 High Holborn, W.C. Nodes-Lello, M., 100 Belsize Rd., S. Hampstead, N.W. North, D. H., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., H.C. North (a) & Robin, 203 Strand, W.C. a Northcote, A.B., 17&18 Tothill St., Westminster, S.W. Norton, C. H., 14 Bedford Row, W.C. Notley & Taylor, Finsbury Pavement House, E.C. a Notley, A. C., St. Lawrence House, Trump St., H.C. f Notley, R. P., 11 Paradise Row, Cambridge Rd., . Noyes, J. G. F., 42 Half-moon S8t., Pieeadilly, W. Nunn, 8. T.. 23 King’s Rd., Willesden Green, N.W. Nutter, A. E., 13Chelmsford Rd., Leytonstone, H. Oakley, W., 29 Charles St., St. James’s, 8. W. Oakley, W. H.,14 Henrietta St., Covent Garden, W.C. Ogden, M. G., 80 Coleman St., E.C. Oglesby, R. P., 28 Upper Bedford Place, W.C. Oldacre, R. §., 104 High Holborn, W.C. Oliver, B. D., 38 Soho Square, W. + Osborn, A. W., 90 Queen St., Cheapside, E.C. a Page, K. G., 2 Old Serjeant’s Inn, Fleet St., B.C. Pailthorpe, 8. G.,50 Finsbury Square, E.C. : Paine, E.J., 11 Great James St., Ww.C. + Paine, G. H., 62 Moorgate St., H.C. Palgrave, P., & Co., 28 Victoria St., S.W. a Palmer, OC. T., 42 Castlewood Rd., Stamford Hill, N. + Palmer, H. W. H., The Outer Temple, 222 Strand, W.C Pamphilon, W. J., 21 Finsbury Pavement, H.C. a Papworth, A. W., 115 St. Mary’s Mansions, Maida Hill West, W. Pargeter, G. H., 95-7 Finsbury Parker & Unwin (+), ‘‘ Wyles, stead, N.W. + Parker, J. F., 18 Coleman St., E.C. Parker, S., 313 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs, Holborn, W.C. Parker, W. J., 88 Great James St., W.C. Parkes, E, H.,15St. James Mans., W. End Lane, N.W. Parkinson, A. K., 120 Sunny Hill Rd., Streatham, 8.W. a Parkinson, C. E. L., 44 Bedford Row, W.C. Parr & Sons, New Broad St. House, E.C. Parry, A. W., & Son, 82 Victoria St., 8.W. a Parry, 8. G., 34 Victoria St., 8.W. a Patrick, G., 1 Gresham Bldgs., Basinghall St., H.C. Paul, J. 8. (a), & Son, 31 Bedford Row, W.C. Paul, R. W., 3 Arundel 8t., Strand, W.C. : Paull, A., 6 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, W.C. Pawley, C. J. C., 25 Victoria St., S.W. a Paxon, J., & Witt, F,, Colchester Av., Manor Park, BE. Pavement, E.C. ”” North End, Hamp- London. ] ARCHITECTS, 339 / Payne, A , Norfolk House, Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. a Payne, E. H., 11 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. a Payne, J., Broad St. House, New Broad 8t., E.C. a Payne, W.8., 10 City Road, Finsbury 8q., E.C. / Peach, C.8., 28 Victoria St., S.W. Peache,G.A., Broad SanctuaryChmbs.,Tothill St.,9.W. Pearce, KE. A., Engineer’s Office, L.B. & §.C. Ry., Lon- don Bridge, S.E. Pearce, R. L., 100c Queen Victoria St., B.C. f Pearson, F. L., 12 Mansfield St., Portland Place, W. Pearson, G. (a), & Son, 58 Moorgate St., B.C. Pearson (a) & Milburn, 27 Chancery Lane, W.C. Pearson, L. L., 142 Norwood Rd., West Norwood, S.E. Pechell, M. G., 7 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. a Peck, F., 27 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. J Peel, F. W., 2 Priory Gdns., Bedford Park, W. Peers, C. R., 4 North St., Westminster, S.W. f Pelly, H. A., 145 Gresham House, E.C. / Penfold, J. W., 34 Gt. George St., S.W. Pennington & Son, 17 Hanover Square, W. Penty, A. J., 57 Weltje Rd., Hammersmith, W. Percival, H., 12 Craven St., Strand, W.C. / Perks, 8., The Guildhall, B.C. Perry & Angell, 7 York Bldgs., Adelphi, W.C. Perry & Reed (7), 9 John Street, Adelphi, W.C. + Pertwee, W. H., 14 Clifford’s Inn, E.C. Petch, W., 181 Queen Victoria St., B.C. Peters, R., Wool Exchange, Coleman St., B.C. Pett, A. E.,18 Powerscroft Rd., Lower Clapton, N.E. Pettit, S. D. T., 159 Fenchurch St., E.C. 7 Phene, J. S., 32 Oakley St., Chelsea, S.W. Phillips, H., 145 Walworth Rd., S.E. Phillips, W. C., 40 Bishopgate St., Within, E.C. Phillips, W. R., 114 Church St., Paddington, W. Phipps, P.,9&10 QueenAnne’s Chmbrs., Tothill St.,S.W. Pilditch, Chadwick & Co., 2 Pall Mall East, S.W. Pilkington, A. J., 1 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Pinchbeck, J. B., 92 Hampstead Rd., N.W. @ Pinches, F., 5 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Pinhey, W. B., 8 King William St., Strand, W.C. Pinkerton, G., 10 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. a Piper, C. W., 46 Shooter’s Hill Rd., Blackheath, S.E. Pippette, R. I. H., 457 Brixton Rd., S.W. f Pite, A. B., 2 York Gate, Baker St., N.W. / Pite, W. A., 116 Jermyn St., S.W. Pither, F. L, 91 Tollington Park, N. Plumbe (/) & Harvey (a), 13 Fitzroy Square, W. Poland, C.F. A., 6 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. a Pole, T. A., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. @ Poley, E. W., 6 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. Pollard, H. E., 13 Henrietta St., Covent Garden, W.C. a Poole, W. C., 62 Belleville Rd., Wandsworth Com.,8.W. Pooley & Follett, 21 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Porter, F. W., & Hill, $., 16 Russell Square, W.C. Porter, O. J., 51 Moorgate St., B.C. Poston, H., 39 Lombard St., B.C. a Potter, F. I., 44 Great Russell St., W.C. Potter, W.F.,18 York Grove, Queen’s Rd.,Hatcham,S.E. Powell & Co., 89 Chancery Lane, W.C. Powell, C. E., 16 Clifford's Inn, Fleet St., E.C. J Powell, E. T., 25 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. f Powell, F. A., 344 Kennington Rd., 8.E. a Power, ©. E., 97 Queen Victoria St., H.C. Power, E., 97 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Pownall, F. H., Guildhall, Westminster, S.W. F Poynter, A., 8 Southampton St.,Bloomsbury Sq.,W.C. a Pratt, G. P., 44 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. SJ Pratt, H. W., 168 Fleet St., B.C. J Prentice, A. N., 10 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. Prickett & Ellis, 57 Chancery Lane, W.C. Pridmore (+), & Anderson (a), 2 Broad St. Bldgs., B.C. Pridmore, A. §., 140 Junction Rd., N. a Prince, H., 15 Clifford’s Inn, Fleet St., E.C. Prior, E. S., 3 Old Serjeant’s Inn, Chancery Lane, W.C. Proctor, B., 17 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. Procter, E., 83 St. Paul’s Churchyard, E.C. : + Prosser, H., Archts. Dept., Education Committee Offices, High Street, Walthamstow, N.E. a Protheroe, F., 25 Old Queen St., Westminster, 8. W. a Pryce, T. E., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. 7 Prynne, G. H. F., 6 Queen Anne’s Gate, 8.W. Pugh, J., 11 Poultry, B.C. Pugin & Pugin, 159 Kensington High St., W. Punnett, W. H., 63 Moorgate St., B.C. 7 Purchase, E. K., 20-22 Maddox St., W. Putley, F. M., 18 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. + Pye, G. G., 10 Ranelagh Gardens, S.W. Pye, H. W., 16 John St., Bedford Row, W.C Quennell, C. H. B., 17 Vietoria St., S.W. ’ Quilter, J.S.(/), & Son, 1&2 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. Radford, A. A., 28 Great College St., N.W. Radford, J. C., 189 Up. Richmond Rd., Putney, 8.W. Raffles, W. H., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C, Rawlings, E., 16 Victoria St., S.W. a Rawlins & Co., 46 Queen Victoria St., E.C. a Rawlinson, J., 11 Adam St., Strand, W.C. Ray & Murrells, 7 Pont St., Belgrave Square, S.W. Read, H.(f), & MacDonald, R. F. (/), 4a Cork St., Bond 8t., W. a Rees, S. P., 25 Bartholomew Rd., N.W. Reeve, J. A., 10 Queen Anne’s Gate, 8.W. a Reeves, C. W., 3 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. @ Reilly, Prof. C. H., 23 St. Swithin’s Lane, E.C. Rhodes, J. W., 4 Mitre Court, B.C. 7 Ricardo, H., 13 Bedford Sq., W.C. Richards, 8., 43 Elmwood Rd., Herne Hill, 8.E. + Richards, T. R., 42 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. Richardson(+)& White(a),22 KingSt., Hammersmith, W. Richardson, J., 1 Gresham Bldgs., Basinghall St., B.C. Riches, H., 3 Crooked Lane, King William St., B.C. Rickman (2) & Burr, 8 Montague St., Russell Sq., W.C. + Ridge, A. M., 123 and 124 Newgate St., B.C. Ridge, L. W. F., & Weymouth, W. C. (a), 104 High Holborn, W.C. Wie Riley, W.E.,London County Council,Spring Gdns.,8.W. Rings & Myers, 21 Railway Apph., London Bridge, 8. E. f Rising,H. W.,Oswoldestre Ho., Norfolk St.,Strand, W.C. a Rix, R. A., 26 Budge Row, B.C. /*+Roberts, A., 92 London St., Greenwich, 8. E. Roberts, H., 118 Lewisham Rd., 8.B. Roberts, P. M., 519 Birkbeck Bk. Chbs., Holborn, W.C. Robertson, R., 45 St. Mary’s Mansions, Paddingtu 1,W. Robertson, W. W., H.M. Office of Works, Storey’s Gate, S.W. a Robinson, K. D. S., 7 Carteret St., Westminster, S W. f Robson, E. R., 9 Bridge St., Westminster, S.W. / Roe, R. M., 62 and 63 Basinghall St., B.C. Rogers, Bone (/) & Coles (a), 7 Carteret St., West minster, S.W. Rogers, F., 10 York Buildings, Adelphi, W.C. Rogers, H. S., 7 Dean's Yard, Westminster, S.W. Rogers, W. H., 53 Clapham Rd., 8.W. Rolfe & Matthews, 3 Adelaide St., Charing Cross, W.C. a Rollo, A., 11 Hammersmith Terrace, W. Romaine- Walker (a) & Besant, 6 Old Bond St., W. Rooke, A. B., 11 Great James St., Bedford Row, W.C. a Roper, F. W., 9 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. Roumieu (a) & Aitchison (a), 10 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. J Rowntree, F., 11 Hammersmith Terrace, W. + Rudkin, F., 25 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Runtz, E. & Ford, Brook House, Walbrook, E.C. Rushton, H. J., 52 Cannon St., E.C. a Russell, G. L., 7 Manor Rd., Bowes Park, N. J Russell, R. F., 6 Moorgate St., B.C. J Russell, S. B., 11 Gray’s Inn Sq., W.C. Russell, T. H., 3 Bloomsbury St., W.C. Ruthen, C. T., 12 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Rutley, C. & F., 11 Dowgate Hill, B.C. a Ryde, F. C., 29 Great George St., Westminster, S.W. Sachs, E. O., 7 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, S.W. ftSadgrove, E. J., 4 Southampton Row, W.C. a St. Aubyn, F. W., 2 Lambe Building, Temple, E.C. Salmon, C. E. 15 Finsbury Circus, B.C. Salter, Issott & Salter, 13 Phoenix St., N.W. Salter, 8S. (f), & Adams, 28 Woburn Place, W.C. Sanders & Finch, 62 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Sanders, W. H., 118 Camden Rd., N.W. Sarel, W., Queen Anne’s Chmbrs., Westminster, 8.W. / Satchell, H. A., 3 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. a Saul, H. A., 10 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Saunders, G.( f), & Son, 111 King St., Ham'rsmith, W. a Saunders, H.S., 4 Coleman St., B.C. Saunders, J., 4 Coleman St., B.C. a Saunders, M. L., 4 Coleman St.. B.C. Saunders, R., 62 Bishopsgate St. Without, B.C. Saville (+) & Martin (+), Dacre House, Arundel St., Strand, W.C. f Sawyer, J., 63 and 64 Chancery Lane, W.C. a Sayer, C. E., 17 Soho Square, W. Schneider, E., 44 Cheriton Sq., Upper Tooting, S.W. Schultz, R. W., 14 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. a Scorer, G. O., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. Scott (+), Hanson & Fraser, 10 Basinghall St., B.C. Scott, G. G., 7 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Scott, J., 23 Bedford Row, W.C. a Scott, J. D., 23 Bedford Row, W.C. Scott, J. O. (f) & minster, 8.W. J Scott, W. G., 25 Bedford Row, W.C. a Scrymgour, W. H.,13 Lovell’s Ct.,Paternoster Row,E.C. Searle, C. G., & Son, 16 Southwark St., S.B. Searle (a) & Searle (a), Paternoster House, B.C. F Searles- Wood, H. D., 157 Wool Ex., Coleman St., E.C. / Sears, J. B.,214 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs., Holborn, W.C. Seddon, G. F., 10 Warwick Court, Holborn, W.C. Sedger, G., 26 Great James St., W.C. Selby & Kislingbury, 44 Chancery Lane, W.C. a Selby, E. H., 8 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Serle, W., 89 Chancery Lane, W.C. Seth-Smith (7) & Monro (+), 46 Lineoln’s Inn Fields, W.C Sewell, C., 101 St. John’s Hill, Wandsworth, S.W. f Sexton, G. A., 42 High Rd., Kilburn, N.W. Sharp, J., 17 De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, 8.E. Sharp, L., 3 Duke 8t., Adelphi, W.C. Sharpe, G. F., 57 & 58, Chancery Lane, W.C. Shaw, H , 60 Nicoll Rd., Harlesden, N.W. Sheen, W., 17 Victoria St., S.W. J Sheffield, H. N., ArmitageLodge, Upper Sydenham,8.B. Sheffi ld, J. R. A., 8 Coolhurst Rd., Crouch End, N. a Sheppard, A. W., 43 Chancery Lane, W.C. J Sherrin, G., 44 Finsbury Square, B.C. @ Shield, E., 25 Bedford Row, W.C. a Shiner, C. M., 110 Hamilton House, Bishopgate St. Without, E.C. Shirley, W. K., 12 Buckingham St., Adelphi, W.C. Shoppee, C. H. ( f), & Son, 22 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. , Silley, A. & G. M., 17 Craven St., Strand, W.C. @ Sills, F., 830 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. a Sim, E. H., 14 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. Simmons, H. C., 9, Gray’s Inn Sq., W.C. Simmons, W., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Simpson (7) & Ayrton (a), 3 Verulam Bldgs., Gray’s | Inn, W.C. J Simpson, F. M., 88 Gower St., W.C. Simpson, G., 2 Princes St., Hanover Square, W. / Sirr, H., 50 Twisden Rd., Highgate Rd., N.W. Skipworth, A. H., 5 Staple Inn, W.C. / Slade, B., 278 Charles St., Berkeley Square, W. Son, 2 Dean’s Yard, West- | / Tabberer, B., 13 Basinghall St., E.C. f/ Tanner, Sir Henry, H.M. Office of Works, Storey’s Gate, S.W. : a Tanner, H.,junr., 12 Regent St., S.W. a Yanner, H. W. G., Clerk of Works Office, Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, W. Taperall. F., & Haase, 9 John St., Adelphi, W.C. a Tapper, W. J., 10,Melina Place, St. John’s Wood. N.W / Tarring, F. W.. 26 Coolhurst Rd., Crouch End, N. Tasker, (2) & Slater, 2 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. Tasker, G. R., & Sons, 38 John St., Bedford Row, W.C Tasker, H. H., 43 Penton St., Pentonville, N. Tatchell, S. J., 13 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Tatham, S. R., 2 Clement’s Inn, W.C. a Taylor, A. B., 40 Chancery Lane, W.C. a Tayler, A. S., 27 Old Queen St., S.W. | aXw+e JS Slater, J., 46 Berners St., W. a Smallman. H. R. G., 8 Queen St., B.C. + Smedley, G. P.,110 St. Martin’s Lane, W.C. Smee (+) & Houchin, 82-85, Fleet St., B.C. J Smith & Brewer, 2 Gray’s Inn 8q., W.C. Smith, C. G., 56 Cannon St., E.C. a Smith, C. W., 16 Finsbury Cireus, E.C. J Smith, ©. A., 35 New Broad St., E.C. / Smith, F. J., Parliament Mansions, Victoria St., 8.W. JS Smith, J. O.,7 Old Queen St., Westminster, 8.W. Smith, J. T., 10 York Bldgs., Adelphi, W.C. J Smith, J. H., 41 Moorgate Station Bldgs., E.C. Smith, J. R., 14 Union Court, Old Broad St., E.C. Smith, M. M., 62 Berners St., W. f Smith, S. R. J., York Bidgs., Adelphi, W.C. Smith, T. H., 17 and 18 Basinghall St., B.C. Smith, T. R. (f), and Son (/), 130 Temple Chambers, Whitefriars, B.C, a Smith, W., 65 Chancery Lane, W.C. J Snell, A. S., 22 Southampton Blgs.,Chancery La.,.W.C. J Solomon, L., 16 Union Court, Old Broad St., E.C. + Souttar, J. A., 41 Bishopsgate St., B.C. Spalding (7) & Spalding (a), 36 & 37 King St., E.C. J Spaull, W. H., 4 Verulam Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. @ Speed, E., 22 Chancery Lane, W.C. a Spiers, W. L., 18 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Spooner & Cobbold, 17 Bedford Row, W.C. Sprague, W.G.R., 10 & 11 Jermyn St., S.W. Spratt, E. F. A., 90-91 Queen St., B.C. Spratt, H. W., 46 Queen Victoria St., E.C. + Stair, W., 9 Queen Victoria St., B.C. Stanger, C., & Son, 21 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Stanham, G. G., 26 & 27, Bush Lane, Cannon St., E.C. Stanton, 8. J. B., 47 Cavendish Rd.,Brondesbury,N.W. Stark, M., 96 Barrow Rd., Streatham, 8.W. / Statham, H. H., ‘‘ Builder” Offiice, Catherine 8t., Strand, W.C. Stedman, A. J., 133 Finsbury Pavement, B.C. Stenning, A. R. (f), & Partners, 121 Cannon St., E.C. Steljes, W.C., 90 Antill Rd., Tottenham, N. Stephens, A. K., 22 Great Winchester St., E.C. Stephens, C. W., 49 Hans Rd., Chelsea, S.W. Stephenson, G., 14 Queen Victoria St., E.U, @ Stevens, J. W., 21 New Bridge St., E.C. Stevens, W. H., 21 Ashchurch Grove, Ravenscourt Park, W. a Stevenson, G. D., 13 & 14 King St., Cheapside, £.C. Stevenson, J. J. (/), & Redfern, H., 4; Porchest Gardens, W. Stuart, D., 19 Old Queen St., S.W. Stewart, W.,4 & 5 Aldgate, EK. Still, W. & L., 19 Basinghall St., E.C. a Stimson, E. C., 22 Atherton Rd., Forest Gate, E. Stock, H. (/) & Page, R. (/), 9 Denman St., London Bridge, S.E. Stockdale, J. C., 16 Hart St., Bloor sbury, W.C. Stodart, E. H., & Co., 231 Strand, W.C. Stokes, A. P., 1 Addington Road, Bow, E. Stokes, 1., 2 Great Smith St., Westminster, S.W. Stone & Co'quhon, 6 York Buildlngs, Adelphi, W.C. Stone, C., 4 & 5 King St., Covent Gardens, W.C. Stone, H. W., 2 Great Winchester St., E.0. Stones, E., 1 Trump St., King St., B.C. Stonhold, J.W.,334 Birkbeck Bank Chmbrs., Holborn, W.C. Stratton, A., 16 Hart St., Bloomsbury Square, W.C. Streatfeild, G. E.S., 9 Stone Bldgs., Lincoln's Inn, W.C. Street, A. E., 244 Bryanston 8q., W. Street, E., 6 King’s Bench Walk, Inner Temple, E.C., and 109 Bow Rd., EB. Strevens, E. J., 292 Camberwell New RG Seb Strudwick J. H., & Son, Falcon Ct, 82 Fleet St., E.C. Stuart, A., 61, West Smithfield, B.C Stubbs, E. J., 30 Craven St., W.C, / Style, A. J., 3 Victoria St., Westminster, 9.\V Sutcliffe (a) & Sutcliffe, 11 Argyll Place, W. ~ Swan & Norman, 8 Clifford’s Inn, Fleet St., E.C. \ 8 ae, | / Sykes, A., 45 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. _a Taylor, F. 8., 9 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Tee, 8, C., 50 Moorgate St., B.C. Telfer, F. P., 9 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C. f Tenison, A. H. R., 12 Little Coll. St., Westminster,8.W. Theobald, H., 6 South St., Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Theobalds, F., 14 South Norwood Hill, 8.E. Theobads, W., 26 Budge Row, E.C. f Thomas, Sir A. B., 5 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Thomas, E. M., 5 Queen Anne’s Gate, 8. W. Thomas, T. G., 36 Gt. James 8t., Bedford Row, W.C. Thompson & Walford (a), Leadenhall Buildings, E.C Thompson, C., 21 Camomile St., E.C. @ Thompson, E. P., 25 Finsbury Square, E.C. Thompson, J. A., 4 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. Thompson, W. H., 30 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. ahem, Trehearne & Norman, 45 Lincoln’s Inn Fields 340 ARCHITECTS. Thorp, J. B., 98 Gray’s Inn Rd., W.C. Thorpe. Furniss & Elkington, 154 High St., Camden Town, N.W. Tidman, E., & Son, 34, Victoria St., 8.W. f Tiltman, A. H.,1 Raymond Bldgs., Gray’s Inn, W.C. f Todd, F., 34 Essex Street, Strand, W.C. Todd, P., & Wrigley, F. (a), 12 Regent St., W. Tolley, G., Bank Chambers, Forest Hill, 8.E. Tolley, J., & Son (a), 9 Queen Victoria St., E.C. a Torrance, A. M., 28 Budge Row, E.C. Tower, W. E., 27, Nottingham Place, W. f Townsend, C. H., 82 Great George 8t., 8.W. a Towse, 8., 8 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Treacher & Son, 73 Moorgate St., E.C. Treadwell & Martin (f), 294 Charing Cross Rd., W.C. f Tree, P., 63 Queen Victoria St., H.C. Tregelles, J. A., 7 Bishopsgate St. Without, E.C. Trent, W. E., 6 Broad St. Place, E.C. + Tribe, A. W., 120 Clapham Rd., 8.W. a Troup, F. W., 14 Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. POU, ae & Messer, A.A., 121 Westminster Bridge Rd., 8.B. f+ Tubbs, P. B., 68 Aldersgate St., H.C. Tucker (a)& Huntley,22 Buckingham St. ,Strand,W.C. + Tucker, B. R., 41 Sisters Av., Clapham Common, S.W. Tudor, C., 32 Cambridge Gardens, Notting Hill, W. Turner & Holditch, 160 Stoke Newington Rd., N. a Turner, H. G., 58 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. a Turner, P. J., Parliament Mansions, Victoria St.,S.W. Tyas & Jago, 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Tyas, F. C., 3 Elm Park, Brixton Hill, S.W. Tyler, R. K., 11 Pancras Lane, Queen St., E.C. f Underwood, E. §., 3 Queen St., E.C. @ Vacher, S., 35 Wellington St., Strand, W.C. Veale, C. L., H.M. Office of Works,Storey’s Gate, S.W. + Veale, L. C., 23 Devereaux Court, Strand, W.C. a Vercoe, W. A., 10 Culverley Crescent, Catford, S.E. f Verity, F. T., 7 Sackville St., W. Vernon, A., 9 Strand, W.C. Vernon, G., 6 Mortimer St., W. Vickers, A. E., 60 Queen Victoria St., B.C. a Vickery, G., 60 Gresham St., E.C. Victor, E. A., 5 Arlington 8t., Piccadilly, W. Vigers, A. F., 4 Frederick Place, Ola Jewry, E.C. f Vigers, E., 9 Bridge St., Westminster, S.W. Vigers, S., Heckfield Place, Walham Green, S.W. Vining, J. R., 89 Chancery Lane, W.C. Voysey, C. F. A., 23 York Place, Baker St., W. Waddell, D. H., 16 John St., Bedford Row, Ww.Cc. 7 Wade, F. B., 1484 Sloane St., S.W. f Wadling, H. J., 2 Lambe Bldg., Temple, E.C. a Wadmore, B., 8 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. a Wager, J., H.M. Office of Works, Storey’s Gate, 8.W. Waghorn, F., 62 & 63 Basinghall St., B.C. Wakeford, H. & Sons, 267 Clapham Rd., S.W. + Wakelam, H. T., Guildhall, Westminster, S.W. Wakley, H. M., 11 Adam St., Strand, W.C. Walker, J. E., 84 Davenport Rd., Uxbridge 186le5 Aho Walker, W. T,, 40 Finsbury Square, EXC. Wallace, A. G..7 Dean’s Yard, Westminster, 8.W. Wallace, W., 274 Old Bond St., W. Wallen, F., 96 Gower St., W.C. + Wallis, T., 36 Maiden Lane, Strand, W.C. a Wallis, W. E., 12 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Walters, F. A. (a), & H. B. (a), 87 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Walton, G., 225 High St., Kensington, W. Ward, S., 59 Archer St., W. a Ward, W. H., 28 Theobald’s Rd., W.C. Waring & Nicholson, 38 Parliament 8t.,S.W. _Warre, E. L., 19 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. J Warren, E. P., 20 Cowley St.. Westminster, S.W. Warwick, 8. (a) & Hall, H. A. (a), 13 South Square, Gray’s Inn, W.C. Ff Waterhouse, P., Staple Inn Bldgs., W.C. + Waterworth, J. H., 2814 Queen’s Rd., New Cross Gate, 8.H. Watkins, C., Glebe House, Sherborne Lane, H.C. Watney, D., 44 Frederick’s Place, Old Jewry, H.C. a Watson, A. D., 34 Gt. James St., Bedford Row, W.C. Watson, P. H., 4 Adam St., Adelphi, W.C. Watson,T. H.(/),&A. M. (a), 9 Nottingham Place, W. Watts, W. J., 54 Anerley Park, Anerley, S.E. Waymouth, G.,Raymond House, Theobald’s Rd., wW.C. Weatherley (/) & Jones, 30 Cockspur St., S.W. FS Webb, Sir Aston, 19 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W. Webb, B. H., 14 South Square, Gray’s Inn, W.C. a Webb, W. A., 23 Powis Square, W. Webbe, A. A., 2 Romola Rd., Herne Hill, S.E. Webte, T. O.,16 Marsden Rd., Hast Dulwich, S.B. Webber, F. §., 74 South Hill Park, Hampstead, N.W. Webber, H., 523 Birkbeck Bank Chbrs., Holborn, W.C. Webster (a) & Forbes, 487 New Cross Rd., 8.E. Weir, Burrows & Weir, 17 Victoria St., 8. W. Wells, C. 8., 73 Parkhurst Rd., N. West, A. W., 444 & p Maddox St., W. West, W., 19 Craven St., Strand, W.C. Westcott, J.B.,H.M. Off. of Wks., Storey’s Gate, 8.W. a Wetenhall, E. B., 27 Sackville St., W. a Weymouth, R. H., 3 Victoria St., 8.W. Wheeler, F. (/), & Son, 6 Staple Inn, Holborn, W.C. Whiddington, W., 71 Queen St., Cheapside, H.C. F Whinney, T. B., 8 Old Jewry, H.C. a Whitaker, E. M., Gresham Bldgs., Basinghall St., H.C. + Whitburn, H. A., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. a Whitcombe, A., 5 Newman St., Oxford St., W. a Whitcombe, C. F., 29 Winchester House, E.C. White, E., 7 Oldbury Place, Nottingham St., S.W. White, H. D., 12 Craven Street, Strand, W.C. f White, W. H., 144 Cavendish Pl., Cavendish Sq., W. Whitfield, R. O., & Thomas, J. A., 60 Haymarket, S.W. Whyte, E. T., 31 Charing Cross, S.W. Wigens, C., 78 Harlsfield Rd., Wandsworth Com.,8.W. Wilkins, E., 26 Budge Row, E.C. Wilkins, V., 24 Finsbury Square, E.C. Wilkinson, H. D., 7 Yerbury Rd., N. f Wilkinson, P. A. C., Craven House, Kingsway, W.C. a Wilkinson, R. S., 88 Great James St., W.Cc. f Williams, A., 34, Henrietta St., Covent Garden, W.C. Williams, A. C., 14 Gt. James’ 8t., Bedford Row, W.C. f Williams, E. J., 29 John 8t., Bedford Row, W.C. a Williams, F. E., 34 Henrietta St., Covent Garden, W.C f Williams, R., 10 Clifford’s Inn, Fleet St., H.C. ) Williams, T. E., 181 Victoria St.,8.W. a Willock, R., 76 Finsbury Pavement, E.C. Willoughby, R.C., 61 & 62 Chancery Lane, W.C. Wills (a) & Anderson (a}, 24 Bloomsbury 8q., W.C. a Wills, F. R. G., 10 John St., Adelphi, W.C. Wills, G. B., 7 Stone Buildings, Lincoln’s Inn, W.C. Wilson, A., 3 Old Serjeant’s Inn, Fleet St,, E.C. a Wilson, A. N., 28 Martin’s Lane, Cannon 8t., E.C. f Wilson, B., 45 Gower St., W.C. Wilson, G. L., & Co., Ld., 517 High Rd., Tottenham, N. f Wilson, W. G., 24 Hart St., Bloomsbury 8q., W.C. Wilson, W. §., 290 Mount Pleasant Rd., Tottenham, N. Wimperis, E. (/), & Best (a), 6 Vigo St., W. + Winder, W. H., 48 Bedford Row, W.C. Windsor, F. E., 22 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C. a Winstanley, H., 10 Basinghall St., B.C. Winterburn, A. H., 118 Victoria St., S.W. Wire, W. T., 29 Great George St., 8. W. a Wise, H.J., 7 Great James St., Bedford Row, W.C. Witherington & Hogwood, 33 Great Tower St., E.C. a Wonnacott, W., 199 Piccadilly, W. Wood, A. J., 22 Surrey St., Strand, W.C. Wood, W. J., 1 Finsbury Circus, B.C. ‘ Woodard, J. T., 138 Bedford St., Strand, W.C. f Woodd & Ainslie, 20 Tothill St., Westminster, S.W. Woodhouse, A. B., 46 Siddon’s Rd., Perry Vale, 8.E. a Woodington, H. A., 130 Jermyn St., S.W. J Woodrooffe, W. H., 32 High St., Southwark, 8.B. Woodrow (/) & Helsdon (f), 67 &69 Chancery Lane, Woodward, G. G., 181 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Woodward, J.A. J.,& Sons; 69 Kennington Oval, S.E. 7 Woodward, W., 13 Southampton St., Strand, W.C. Jf Worley, C. H., 62 Welbeck 8t., W. Worley, R. J., 170 Strand, W.C. f Wornum, R. 8., 26 Bedford Square, W.C. Worsfold & Hayward, 80 Cannon St., B.C. a Worsley, A. H., St. Stephen’s Ho., Westminster, S.W. Wratten, E. L. (a), & Godfrey, W. H., 11 Carteret St., Westminster, S.W. Wright, A. G., 2 Old Queen St., Westminster, S.W. Wright, H. A., 21 Buckingham St., Strand, W.C. Wyand, A. G., 33 Marloes Rd., Kensington, WwW. + Wyatt, H. P., 18 Angell Rd., Brixton Rd., 8.W. Wyatts, Burgoyne & Wyatts, 14 Wormwood St., H.C. Wyles, J. W., 708 Romford Rd., E. Wylson, 0.C. (/), & Long, 16 King William 8t., Strand, W.C. a Yates, T. C., 20 Sloane St., S.W. Yetts (f), Sturdy (a) & Usher, 45 Finsbury Pavt., B.C. + Youlten, W., 159 Victoria St., S.W. Young, A., 35 John St., Bedford Row, W.C. a Young, C., 6 Lancaster Place, Strand, W.C. a Young, E. A., 31 Craven St., Strand, W.C. Young, J., Son & Johnson (a), 47 Mark Lane, E.C. Young, K. D. (/), & Hall, H. (/), 17 Southampton St., Bloomsbury, W.C Young, V. E., 12 Buckingham St., Adelphi, W.C. SF Young, W. F., 12 Norfolk St., Strand, W.C. ; | + Zimmermann, M J., 8 Henrietta St., W.€. Willis (a) & Leslie, 34 Ely Place, Holborn Circus, E.C. [London. : | Bedfordshire—Derbyshire. | WRCHITECTS: BEDFORDSHIRE. BEDFORD. Anderson & Co., 153 Midland Rd. Baillie-Scott, M.H., Fenlake Mnr. a Gammell, K., 21 St. Peter’s. Lund, R., 8 St. Paul’s Sq. Mallows, C. E., & Grocock, G. H., 22 Mill St. Usher & Anthony, 9 St. Paul’s Sq. Young, H., 35 Maitland St. BIGGLESWADE. Cockerill, T., Market Sq. LEIGHTON BUZZARD. a Bishop, T. H., Lake St. Bishop, T. H., jun., Grove Rd. Lawrence, J. T., Bridge St. LUTON. Anscombe (a) & Franklin, Market Hill a Blow, P. C., 1 Church St. Brown, J. R. & Son, Castle St, Chambers Godfrey, R. M., 1 Gordon St. Keeling, J. C.,23 Up. George St. Wilkinson, A., 43 Waller St. SANDY. Twelvetrees, E., Bedford Rd. TODDINGTON, Dunstable. Stonebridge & Foll WOBURN, S.O. Stonebridge & Foll, Leighton St. WOBURN SANDS, S.O. Stonebridge & Foll 21 BERKSHIRE. ABINGDON. + West, J. G. T., The Knowl MAIDENHEAD, Davy, BR. C.,.86 High St. + Kirk, J. L., 107 Queen St. a Shrewsbury,. J., Queen 8t.Chbrs. Vardy, C.8., Cliveden Chmbrs. NEWBURY. Bell, W. H., The Market Place Floyd, F. H., 4 Broadway Hill, E. F., 62 Northbrook St. Money, J. H., The Broadway READING. J Albury, F. W., 154 Friar St. Dodd, J. 8., Broadway Bldgs. Goodman, J. H., Town Hall Chbrs. Greenaway (J.), Sons and Slade, 37, 38 Market Place. Hambling, W.G. A., Forest Ho., Queen’s Rd. Haslam, J., 156 Friar St. Hoare & Wheeler, 17 Friar St. a Howell, W. R., 17 Blagrave St. Lewton, W. G., 6 The Forbury Millers iW. Ge, 0d Cox, 7 An S:, Arcade Chmbs., Friar St. a Morris, F. 8., Broadway Bldgs. Ravenscroft (/), Son & Morris, 22 The Forbury : Smith, C.(f/) &Son(/), 164 Friar St Stallwood, 8. 8., 27 & 28 Market P1. J Webb, G. W., Market Pl. Chmbrs, WINDSOR. Carey, J. G. & Son, 504 Thames St. Edgington & Summerbell, 7 Paik St Nutt, A. Y., M.V.O., H.M. Office of Works, Windsor Castle + Wyborn, 8. M., Park St. WOKINGHAM. a Salmon, N. T., Denton Chmbrs. Webb, G. W., Broad St. BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. ee AYLESBURY. Manning, G. H., 6 Walton St. a Taylor, F., 26 Temple St. Thomas, R. J., County Hall BEACONSFIELD. Kerkham, Burgess & Myers BLETCHLEY. + Chadwick, J., Richmond House BUCKINGHAM. Manning, G. H., Market Sq. CHESHAM, 8.0. Belch, H., High St. Gee, E. J., 62 The Broadway ARCH. COM. 30, | | S Provincial. DATCHET. Carey, J. G., Gloucester House ETON. Carter, T. B., 6 High St. Simmonds, J., Bridge Trust Ho., High St. Simmonds, W. G., 118A High St. Willis, E,, High St. FARNHAM ROYAL. Moscrop- Young, F. C. ‘Ward, M, §8., Old Orchard House GERRARD’S CROSS, S.O. Kerkham, Burgess & Myers, Orchehill Estate Office GREAT MARLOW. Thurlow, T., 23 High St. HIGH WYCOMBE. Thurlow, T., 25 High St. Vernon & Son, 41 High St. SLOUGH. Baker, J., 75 High St. Lee & Farr, 65 & 67 High St. Mosley, W. R., 146 High St. Sargeant & Son, 176 High St. STONY STRATFORD. JS Harris, E. 8. a + = = CAMBRIDGESHIRE. CAMBRIDGE. Bausor, P., 7 Petty Cury Bland, J. D., 3 Chesterton Hall Crescent Fawcett, W. M.( 7), & Atkinson, T. D. (a), 4 Trumpington St. French, §., Llandaff Chmbrs., Regent St. MacAlister (/) & Skipper, 20 St. Andrew’s St. Morley, J., 22 St. Andrew’s St. Porter, T. H., 3 Eden St. Tollit, R. J., 1 Sidney St. Waters, F., 2 Sidney St. MARCH. Austin, W.}., Burrowmoor Rd. Stallebrass, J. G., & Sons, Broad St. NEWMARKET. Flatman, J., Beaufort Studio, Rous Rd. Gibb, J.G., Rutland Chbrs., High St Holland & 8on+, Fairstead Cottage Manning, W.C.& A.S8., Rutland Chmbrs. WISBECH. Davis, W. H. H., 2 York Row Kerridge, T. M., Club Chmbrs., Old Market Peck, C. H., Leverington Road Thorpe, G., Post Office Lane Walker & Walker, Lower Hill St. Ward, F. B., 7 York Row CHESHIRE. ALDERLEY EDGE. Sheldon, H. ALTRINCHAM. Armitage, G. F., *‘ Stamford ” Ashton, J. T., 7 Market St. Caris, G. W., 29, Bancroft Rd., Hale Fairhurst, 8. P., ‘“‘ Grobylawn ” Macnamara, J., “ Bancroft,” Hale Rd. BIRKENHEAD. Clarke, T.C., 6 Rock Park, Rock Ferry Cubbon, T. W., 54 Hamilton St. Davies, H. C., 167 Old Chester Rd. Flinn, H. E., 56, Hamilton Sq. Francis, C. O., 26, Harland Rd. Griffiths, Wm., 5 Hamilton §q. Hancock, 8., 574 WoodchurchRd. Holliday, J. D., 46 Dingle Rd. Lownsborough, W., 4 Duncan St. Mewton, J. R., 59 Hamilton Sq. Street, A. W., 37 Hamilton 8q. * Walker, J. C., 2 Bank Bldgs., Charing Cross BOWDON. Dunkerley, F., Hurstdale CHESTER. JS Beswick, H., Newgate St. Boden, R. W Chmbrs. Cummings, 8. G., Old Bank Bdgs. -, 9 Corn Exchange ae x ate + a nS = + Davies, J.H. & Sons,14 Newgate St. Douglas & Minshull, 6 Abbey Sa. Lockwood, P. H., Cathedral Chmbrs., St. Werburgh St. * Lockwood, W. T., 88 Foregate St. Priest, A., Godstall Chmbrs. CREWE, Atkinson, J. A., 18 High Town Bolshaw, G.E., 2 Mill St. Dobson, 8., Brook St. Martin, J., Parr’s Bank Chmbs., Nantwich Rd Shore, G. E., 322 Hungerford Rd. EGREMONT. Swainson, J. H., 66 Church St. FRODSHAM, Davies, S., 5 Alvanley Terrace HOOLE, Chester. Tate, J. E., 2 Gresford Avenue MACCLESFIELD. Hall, C. R., King Edward St. Longworth, W. H., Parr’s Bank Chmbrs. Whittaker & Bradburn(t),19 King Edward St. Wright, J., 27 King Edward St MARPLE, Garlick, E., 36 Market St. Longworth, W, H., 1 Hollins Lane MIDDLEWICH. Sheldon, H., Kinderton St. NANTWICH. Bower, T.,& Edleston (a), Bank Chmbrs. NEW BRIGHTON. Keighley, A. R., The Bents NORTHWICH. Cawley, J., Bull Ring Holland, J., Hayhurst St. ~ Powles, A. E., 7 Winnington St. RUNCORN. Davies, S., Devonshire Bldgs. Wilson, J., Oxford Rd. SALE (Manchester). McBeath, R. J., Birnam House SANDBACH. Price, A., Elworth STALYBRIDGE. Farmer, F. Q., 1 Melbourne St. Garlick, E., 121 Stamford St. Rowbottom, G.,Portland Chambs. STOCK PORT. Brady, G. H., Borough Chmbrs. Gould, W. A., 69 St. Petersgate Hunt & Baldwin, 4, Warren St. Jepson, J., Guaidian Chmbrs., Tiviot Dale Locke, C. R., St. Peter's Sq. Peirce, P., & Son, 30 St. Petersgate Swann, W., St. Peter’s Chmbrs. Vaughan & Hatch, Cooper’s Brow Wilkinson, A.G.,Caxton Chmbrs., St. Petersgate Wrathmell & Blackshaw, Queen’s Bldgs., St. Peter’s Sq. WHALEY BRIDGE. Johnson, C. W., Market St. CORNWALL. BODMIN. Jenkins, W. J., St. Nicholas Gate Oliver, M., 2 Fore St. FALMOUTH. Carder, Brooke & Carder LOWERY, : Northcote, W. T. H., 13 Harbour View HEA MOOR, 8.0., Penzance. Jf White, H., ‘‘ Keigwidn” LAUNCESTON. J Peter, O. B., Northern Laye Wise & Wise (+), Westgate LISKEARD. Sansom, J., Greenbank Lane LOSTWITHIEL. Skentelbery, A. E., Rose Hill NEWQUAY. Card. G. R., Edgeumbe Avenue Cowell & Cowell, Central Chmbrs. Ennor, E. J., Bank St. Ennor, J., jun., Council Chambers PENRYN. Jenkins & Co., Broad 8t. if are th a Ra =. S tS =e ’ Martindale, 341 PENZANCE. Caldwell, O., Victoria Sq. Maddern, H., 13 Clarence St. REDRUTH, Hill, 8., Green Lane Winn, L. ST. AUSTELL. Andrew, B. C., ‘‘ Biddick’s Court”’ Andrew, T. H., Market Hill Jury, F. C., 1 Alma Villas, Tre- gonissey Rd. SALTASH, Leest, E. M., 38 Fore St. STRATTON (North Cornwall). Crutchett, J., Riverside TRURO. Carder, Brooke & Carder Cornelius, A. J., 81 Lemon St. Ingall, Son & Mitton, 1 Cathedral Lane Winn, L., 27 Boscawen St. WADEBRIDGE, Martyn-Mear, W. T., Rock CUMBERLAND. CARLISLE. Armstrong, G., 24 Bank St. Benwell, J. W., 33 Lowther St Charlton, T. G., West View Collinge. T. P., 36 Fisher St. Forster,J.,Bldgs. Dept., The Courts Foxall, H., 15 Lowther St. Graham,J., Bank Chmbs.,Bank St. Higginson, H., 3 Lonsdale St.” Hodgkinson, H. H., 9 Lowther St. Hodgson, J. F., Lowther St. Johnston, A. W., 81 Castle St. Johnstone, Bros., 39 Lowther St. Leslie, J., 71 Broad St. Lishman, F., 11 Devonshire St. J. H., Eagilesfield Abbey Rooms, Castle St. Oliver (/) & Dodgshun (f) 5 Lowther St. Taylor-Scott, T., 23 Lowther St. Slack, J., 18 Bank St. EGREMONT. Cowan, J., Castle Villas MARYPORT. Eaglesfield,C.& Son,39 SenhouseSt, PENRITH. Watson, G.& Son,3 St. Andrew’sPl. WHITEHAVEN. Huddart, A., Lowther St. Moffat, J.S., 538 Church St. Pickering & Crompton, 11 Lowther St., and 83 George St. WORKINGTON. Haglesfield, C., Gordon St. Kden, P. McC., 58 Pow St. Seott, W.G.,; & Co., 2 Park Lane DERBYSHIRE. ALV ASTON BY DERBY. Leslie, F. A. R., 189 Brighton Rd. Nuttall, J., 1061 London Ra. BELPER. Hunter (+) & Woodhouse, Bridge St. BUXTON. /+Bryden, W. R., 3 George St. + Garlick & Flint (+), 5Terrace Rd. Gladwin, S., Rutland Chambers, Spring Gardens Holland, W., 12 Hardwick St. Strain, J. L., Court House Chbrs. CHESTERFIELD. Allen, S., 73 Salter Gate Ashmore, W. M., 4 New Queen St. Hopkinson, F., High St.. Houfton, P. B., Furnival Chmbrs., Market Place Jackson, W.C., 29 Knifesmith Gate baer os 8. & Son, 13 Corporation Shewbrooks, C., Devonshire Estate Office Shewbrooks, 8. B. D., High St. Wagstaff, W. H., 57 Salter Gate Wilcockson, T. 8.,Knifesmith Gate CLAY CROSS. Bramham, W., Market St. Lamb, G., Thanet St. DERBY. a Ansell, W. H., 3 Kingston St. + Covestick, G. C., County Offices 342 Derbyshire—Essex.] Coulthurst, F., 4 Albert St. Currey & Thompson, Market Place Eaton, A., 6 St. James’ St. Horton, J. W., County Offices Hunter & Woodhouse, All Saints’ Chambers, Irongate King (+) & Gilbert 12 St. James's St a Macpherson, A., 16 Tenant St. Mills, G. Y., St. Mary’s Gate Naylor (f) & Sale (/) Smith’s Bank Chmbrs., Market Place Sherwin, C. B., 16 St. James’ St. Swindell, W., Imperial Chambers, Albert St. Thirby, R. C., Corn Exchange a Widdows, G. H., County Education Office Wills. J. & Sons, Victoria Chmbrs., St. Peter’s Churchyard Wright & Thorpe(/) 23 St. James’ St. DRAYCOOTT, near Derby. Antliff, F. S., 105 Station Road DRONFEIELD (Shefield). Siddall, W. J., 24 High St. DUFFIELD. Mason, J. B. GLOSSOP. _ Hawke, R. G., 12 Ellison St. ILKESTON, 8.0. Haslam, G., Euclid House Hunt, C. W., 132 Station Rd. Nicklin, J. H., 4 Drummond Rd. Richards, S., 10, Bath St. Sudbury, H. T., Estate Offices, Lord Haddon Rd. LONG EATON. Dodd, J. F., Parrs’ Bank Bldgs. Ridgway & Smith, Market Place Ross, C. R., York Chmbrs. Sheldon, J., Darley House Woods, W. H., High St. MATLOCE. + Nuttall, J., Crown Sq., Matlock Bridge NEWBOLD MOOUK. Coates, E, A., Avenue House NEW MILLS (Stockport). Garlick, E., Market St. Pollitt, J. & Son, Town Hall RIPLEY, DERBY. Argile, R., Alfred St. SWADLINCOTE (Burton-on-Trent). Jenkins, T., Market Sq. Underhill, C. F., Glencoe House + a + DEVONSHIRE. BARNSTAPLE. Lauder, A., Bridge Bldgs. Oliver, W.C., Bridgend Southecombe, J. U., Bridge Bldgs. f Thorne, A., The Square BIDEFORD. Hookway, BR. T., 12 Bridgeland St. a Smith, J. J., 11 High St. BLACK TORRING VON, High Hampton, 8.0. Reichel, L. H., Beara Court BRAUNTON, S.O. Downs, H. B., South St. OHAGFORD. Hooper, E. F., Rock House DARTMOUTH. Back, E. H., Victoria St. DAWLISH. Dobell, S., Lanherne DEVONPORT. Adams, A. J., 14 St. Aubyn St. Gheverton, C., 64a Chapel St. + Leest, E. M., 14 8t. Aubyn St. a Nunn, B. W.., 4 Beyrout Pl., Stoke Snell, H. J., 29 St. Aubyn St. Thornely & Rooke, 29 St. Aubyn St. EXETER. Andrew, T. A., 14 Bedford Circus Bulgin, C. J., Richmond Rd. Churchward, §., :‘‘Roslyn,’ St. Thomas + Cole, C., 50 High St. Cathedral Close Commin, F. J. Son & Bulley, 7 Bedford Circus f Crocker, J., 98 Queen St. Dobell, 8., Queen St. Chmbrs. a Greenslade, S. K., Powderham Crescent Harbottle, BE. H. (/) & Son,County Chmbrs., Queen St. Harvey, J. E., Bampfylde House Hooper, EH. F., 6 Union Rd., Pennsylvania f Jerman, J., 5 Bedford Circus and 20 ARGHITECTS: a sa anes Guildhall Chmbrs., DORSETSHIRE. ig é ne a Morris, P., County Education BLANDFORD. ve Hunt, C. & Son, The Cl Pinn C. & Son, 3 Wonford Rd. TERY Cee ORs oe ee Pinn, J. M. & A. J. (a), 5 Bedford BRIDPORT. Circus Cooper, F., 77 East St. Ralling & Tonar, 9 Bedford Circus DORCHESTER. JS Reed, H., 12 Castle St. a Shearer, J.H., 22 Queen St. f Tait, C. J.. 57 High St. Ware, ©. E. & Son, 18 Bedford Cireus Warren, E. G., Commercial Chbrs. EXMOUTH. Beavis, G. Ellis, KE. E., Station Parade Kerley, P., 7 Alexander Terrace Langford, W. B., 4 Brunwick §q. Sherwin, P., Manchester St. ILFRACOMBE. Gardner. H. M., ‘“‘ Brooklands” Gould, W. H., Collingwood Hussell, A. 'T., Market Sq. Weir, H. W., 32 Greenclose Rd. KINGSBRIDGE., Latham, A., Plymouth Rd. NEWTON ABBOT, Downes, F. E. L., 86 Queen St. Rowell, J. W., (+) Sons & Locke, (+) 2, St. Paul’s Rd. Segar, 8., 37 Devon Sq. and 26 Union St. OKEHAMPTON. iucas, J. A., St. James St. PAIGNTON. Appleton, E.(/) & Son,Dartmouth Rd +h Bridgman, N. G. (a), & Bridgman, W. H.(+),Bank Chbs., VictoriaSt. Cooper, J. H., Oldway Couldrey, W. G.,19 Palace Avenue Vanstone, F. W., Palace Chmbrs. PLYMOUTH. + Adams, BE. C., Bedford Chmbrs. Bazley, M. A., 21 Princess Square a Bewes, A. G., 10 Courtenay St. Body (a) & Son, 12 Princess Square Carder, W. J., 23 Lockyer St. Clark, F. A., New Town Chmbrs., Old Town St. Deverall-Saul, G. P., 6a Courtenay St. a Fouracre, J. L., 4 Tavistock Rd. Harvey, J. (+), & Son, 64 Baring St. Haughton 8. W., 22, Courtenay St. Hine (/), Odgers & May (t+) 23 Lockyer St. Keats, J. H., Prudential Bldgs. King (/) & Lister, 20 Princess Sq. a Kitsell, T. R., 16 George St. Lethbridge, A. E., 8a Westwell St. Luke, R. M., 15 Princess Square Mill, R. A., 21 Princess Square f Parker, A.S., 20 George St. Pearce, W. J., Plymouth Law Chmbrs., Princess Square a Pethick, B. H. P., 5 Queen’s Gate Villas f Sedding, B., Queen Anne’s Ter- race, Tavistock Rd. f Shires, B. P., 104 Old Town St. Snell, H. J., 11 The Crescent a Thomas, N., Plymouth Law Cham- bers, Princess Square Thornely & Rooke, 11 The Crescent + Vincent, J. H., Ebrington House, Ebrington St. Vivian-Williams, T., 96 Old Town Bt. Wiblin, F. A., 6 Westwell St. SEATON, Axminster. + Gush, G., Manor Office SIDMOUTH. + Sampson, R. W., Manor Offices SOUTH MOLTON. Sanders, F. F. J., New Rd. TIVERTON. Williams, W. E., 19 Newport St. TORQUAY. AY B. (7), & Son, 10 Abbey Bridgman, N. G. (a), & Bridgman, W. H. (+), Devon Chbs., Fleet St. Johnson & Webber, Tormoham Manor Office, Strand Watson & Watson, 36 Torwood St. Waymouth, C., 74 Fleet St. TORRINGTON. Medland, W.C., Windy Cross TOTNES. Tollit, W. F., 6 Bridgetown Feacey, J., South Walks Sf Fletcher, W.J., Shire Hall Maltby, F. T., South St. + Tilley, A. L. T., Victoria House, Fordington PARKSTONE. Andrew, W., Alton Office Goater, C. H., Edward Rd. Upper Parkstone Holland, T. J. B., ‘‘ Summerhill ”’ f Livesay, G. A. B., “Ardmore ”’ f Newman. S. J., “ Wolvesey,”’ North Rd. Smart & Wyeth, 220 Ashley Rd. Smith, A., St. Kitts, St. Osmond’s Rd., Lower Parkstone POOLE. Barnes, H. F.J., Towngate St. Van Schepdael,E.,Tincleton Villa, Wimborne Rd. SHERBORNE. + Farrall, T., Half Moon St. SWANAGE. Clifton, J. E. (f) & Robinson, Old Bank House WAREHAM. Fookes, W. W., North St. WEYMOUTH. + Bennett, A. J., 10 Gloucester Ter. Crickmay, G. R. (/) & Son (/), 77 8t. Thomas St. + Jackson, 8., Bridge Chmbrs. Morgan, W. B., Clarence Bldgs. WIMBORNE. + Chinchen, W. T., Crichel Park f Fletcher, W.J., County Surveyor’s Office Leighton, F. B., Broadstone DURHAM. BARNARD CASTLE. Farrow, T., 7 Market Place BISHOP AUCKLAND. f Garry, J., 70 Bondgate Johnston, O., Victoria St. Keenan, J., Victoria Chambers, Market Place Livesay, F. H., 107 Newgate St. Perkins, W., North Bondgate Thompson, R. B., 7 Market Place BLACK HILL. Shell, W. S., 4a Roger St. Wilson, G. T., 21 Durham Rd. OHESTER-LE-STREET. Boyd (+) & Groves Cowe, R. G., Murray Terrace Kell, A. T. B., 614 Front St. Wilkinson, S., Pelton House CONSETT, 8.0. Doherty, J., Sherburne Shell, W.S., Taylor St. DARLINGTON. Aggutter, W. T., 7 Horse Market a Bourne, W. H., 94 Northgate Clark, F. (7), & Moscrop, W. J. (f), Feethams + Davis, G. W., 6 Prebend Row Dickinson, G. & Son, 5 Houndgate JF Hoskins, G. G., Court Chmbrs., Coniscliffe Rd. Kitching & Lee, 14 Blackwellgate Martin, F., South End Chmbrs. Pritchett, J. P.(/) & Son, 24 High» Row DURHAM. Burrell, J. G., Market Pl. Chmbrs. Crozier, W., Shire Hall S Fowler, C. H., The College a Gradon, H. T., 22 Market Place | f Jones, W. T., 74 North Bailey Kell, A. T. B., 53 North Rd. Morson, J., Dunster House Ord, G., 16 The Avenue FENCE HOUSES. Cowe, J.G., Lambton Grange GATESHEAD. Armour, L. H., 16 West St. Frazer, J. W. (at) & Corking, 2 ° West St. + Purser, F. W., 10 West St. a Wylie, R., 36 West St. HARTLEPOOL, West. Barnes, H. (a) & Burton, C. F., Bank Chmbrs., Scarboro’ St. Blackwell, J., 33 Lynn St. Brown, J. W., Church Square f Garry, J., 47 Church St. = Wilson, J. J., Victoria Bldgs., Church Square Young, W., Park Rd. JARROW-ON-TYNE. Hanson, J. W., 79 Wear St. LEAMSIDE, via Fence Houses. Hardaker, G., Ivy Cottage SHILDON, New Shildon, 8.0. Perkins, W., Main St. SOUTH SHIELDS. Beazley & Margary, 25 King St. Dingle, J. M., 3 Ocean Rd. Dockwray,J.J.,6 Kensington Ter. a Donald, J. W., West Keppel St. a Grieves, H., Albany Chmbrs., King St. Hall, M. & Son, Albany Chmbrs., King St. Hanson, J. W., 79 King St. Hodgson, M. N., Russel St. Ff Morton, J. H., 50 King St. Page, T. A. & Son, Waterloo Chmbrs., 67 King St. Rennoldson, F., 37, King St. a Smith, G. R., 67 King St. Stout, J. H., 72 King St. Wardle, J. W., 33 King St. STANLEY, 8.0. Crossling, T. E., Front St. Forster, W., Front St. STOCKTON-ON-TEES. Brentnall & Crosby, 16 Finkle St. Bullen, T., Victoria Buildings, High St. Fletcher, E. G., Prince Regent St. Harrison & Hunter, 69-70 High St. + Linton, W. H., N.K. Bank Chbrs. + Richardson, T. W. T., 57 High St. Sanderson, J., 134 High St. a Whipham, E. A., 59 High St. SUNDERLAND. Bell, C. W., 17 Norfolk St. f Brown, G. T., 51 Fawcett St. Caws & Steel, 22 Fawcett St. Christon, C., 57 John St. Clayton-Greene, C. A., 18 Norfolk St. a Coates, F. H., Frederick 8t. Eltringham, J., 62 John St. Hall, J., 28 John St. Healey A. T. D., 40 West Sunni- side Milburn, W. (/) & T. R. (/), 20 Faweett St. Nicholls, J. H., 18 Fawcett St. Potts, J. & Son, 57 John St. Robinson, H., Wearmouth Colliery a Spain, J., 12 John St. Speight, M. A., Deptford Yard Vaux & Mark, 29 Norfolk St. Wilson, R., Baliol Chambers, West Suninside ESSEX. BARKING. F Dawson, CO. J., Hast St. BILLERIOAY. Bird, H. R., High St. BRENTWOOD. Bird, H. R., St. Thomas’ Gate Browne, R. H., High St. + Cubitt, E. N., 6 High St. + Woods, A. T. G., New Rd. BRIGHTLINGSEA. + Butcher, C. H., High St. BUCK HURST HILL. a Tooley, H., Council Offices CHELMSFORD. Chancellor, F.(/),&S0n 74, Duke St. Mawhood, R., 17 Market Rd. + Rertwee: W. H.., Institute, London R a Town, W. H,, 4 Duke St. Whitmore, F., 73 Duke St. CHINGIORD. Stair, W. CLAOTON-ON-SEA, S.O. Baker & Wrightson, Station Rd. Gardiner, G., 11 Marine Parade Hider, E. J. W., Bank Chambers Sinfield, R. J., ‘“‘The Cedars,” Colne Road Spencer, A. G., Old Bank House Tighe, A., Town Hall Bldgs. COGGESHALL (Great). Clark, J. W., Church St. COLOHESTER. Baker & May, Head St. + Butcher, C. H., 3 Queen St. Goodey, J. F., & Cressall, W. T. (a), 2 Victoria Chmbrs. Martin, J. R., 3 Back Lane, Hythe Essex—Hertfordshire. | Page,G. H., Trinity Chmbs.,Culver t St. Start, J. W., High St. DOVERCOURT. Packer, H. H. Steward-Watling, H., Kingsway House EPPING. + Hart, T. G., Victoria Buildings, High St. FRINTON-ON-SEA. Harrington, (2) Ley & Tomkins, Frinton Estate Offices Hayne, W., Connaught Avenue Homer & Sharp (a), Fourth Avenue GRAYS. Cobham, C., 3 Shakespeare Villas, High St. a Shiner, C. M., The Gate House ILFORD. Cropper, H. J., 6 Argyle Rd. Dawson, C. J., 11 Cranbrook Rd. Dunn, E. 'T., 7 Roding St. Faunch, F. G.,76, Cranbrook Rd. + Jackson, C.K..39 Grosvenor Rd. Jackson, §., Cranbrook Bldgs. Theobald, H., 19 Cranbrook Gdns. Verlyck, G., Adelaide Chambers INGATESTONE., Browne, R. H. LEIGH-ON-SEA. Thompson, J., 85 Broadway LOUGHTON, 8.0. a White, H., High Rd. MALDON. + Beaumont, P. M. ROMFORD. Adams & Sparks, 32, High St. Davey, ‘I’., 82 Western Rd. Harrington (7) & Ley, 71 South St. Mortimer, W. & Son, Broadway Chmbrs. SHOEBURY NESS, 8.0. Burles & Harris SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. Adams & Sparks, Weston Chmbs., Weston kd. Burles & Harris,Clarence Chmbrs., Clarence St. Cooke, C., Tower Bldgs., High St. Greenhalgh & Brockbank, Bank Chmbrs., High St. Hobbiss, W. Y., Weston Chmbrs., Weston Rd. Thompson, J., 103 Broadway Winter, F. J.,57 High St. Wood, W. J., 26 Alexandra St. STA NFORD-LE-HOPE. a Shiner, C. M., Bank Chambers WALTON-ON-NAZE, + Tyas, F. C., Survey & Estate Office WESTCL/IFF-ON-SEA. Bromiley, S., 93 Hamlet Court Rd. Cabuche(+) & Hayward\+), Queen’s House, Hamlet Court Rd: Clare (+) & Ross, Bank Chambers Greenbalgh & Brockbank, 52 Hamlet Court Rd. ; WOODFORD. Coyne, H. G., Rosebery Lodge, Monkham’s Lane, Woodford Gn. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. BERKELEY. Bruce, A., Office of Works, Ber- keley Castle BRISTOL, Adlam, G. & Sons, Elbroad St. (Brewers) Barker, L., & Son, 3 Unity St. Bennett, H. M., Liverpool Chmbrs., Corn St. Bernard, W. L. (/) & Son, 4 St. Stephen’s Chmbrs., Baldwin St. Bevan, J., Liverpool Chmbrs., Corn St. Bisset, F., Canada Ho., Baldwin St. / Bond, F. B., Star Life Bldgs., St. Augustine’s Parade / Bryan, H. D., 4 Unity St. Craik, J., 12 St. Stephen St. Cridland, R., Belmont Terrace, Stapleton Rd. Drake & Pizey, Capital & Counties Bank Chmbrs., Baldwin St. Foster, Wood (a) & Awdry (/), 35 Park Street Froud, M.,1, St.Stephen’s Chmbrs., Baldwin St. Geen, H., Sun Buildings, Clare St. Gough, W. V.(/), & A. R. (a), 24 Bridge St. Gruggen,R. M., 27 Cotham Vale a Harford, A.,6 & 7S8t. Stephen St. Hart, J., Liverpool Chbrs.,Corn St. a Hirst, H. C. M,, 30 Broad St. Howard-Leaker, — (Llewellins & James), Star Lane Offices, Castle Green + Jones, H. J. & Son, 12 Bridge St. La Trobe (/) and Weston (a), 44 Corn St. Masters, W., Fishponds Munro, P. (+), & Son (+), 2 St. Stephen’s Chmbrs., Baldwin St. Nicholson, T., Guildhall Chmbrs., Broad St. Oatley (/) & Lawrence, (w) Edin- burgh Chmbrs., Baldwin St. Paul, W.S. (a), & James, R.C. (a), 3L Nicholas St. Rodway (a) & Dening, 28 Baldwin St. Rowley, C. A., 314 Corn St. Scammell, T., Son & Perkins, 10 John St. Seoon's, T. J., 3 Unity St. Shove, F., 13 Clare St. Skinner, W.S., Edinburgh Cham- bers, Baldwin St. a Smith, H., 23 Clare St. Tarr, H. C. H., 10 St. Stephen's St. Thompson, C. & C., Athenssum Chmbrs., Nicholas St. Trew, A. R. F., 22 Broad St. Wakefield, B., 45 Nicholas St. a Watkins, W. H., 15 Clare St. + Williams, H., Corn St. JS Wills, F. W., 8, St. Stephen St. Wright, J. A., 6 Unity St. CHARLTON KINGS, Cheltenham. Villar, J. CHELTENHA M., Chatters, H. W.(/) & Smithson, A. H., 17 Regent St. Crisp, J. G., 6 North St. + Healing & Overbury (+), Lloyd’s Bank Chmbrs. Pearson, A. E., 13 Promenade Prothero & Phillott, 13 Promenade Villar, J., 5 Essex Place CHIPPING CAMPDEN. Ashbee, C. R., Essex House Stevenson, E. G., Westcote House CIRENCESTER. Lawson, V. A., Council Chmbrs. Milne, H., 73, Castle St. GLOUCESTER. + Dancey, H. A., 1 Barton St. a Dunn, A. J., 31 St. Michael’s Sq. + Healing & Overbury(t+),26 Clarence St. Jones, W. F., 21 George St. Medland, M. H.,(/) & Pryer, 15 Clarence St. Niblett, E., 9 Arthur St. Probyn, A. W., 9 Berkeley St. + Trew, J. F., County Chmbrs., Station Rd. Waller (f) & Son, 17 College Gn. a Wood, W. B., 12 Queen St. STROUD. Fisher & Milnes, 6 Rowcroft Lawson, V. A., 17 Rowcroft Lewis, J. B., Lansdown TEWKESBURY. Gray, B. C., 131 High St. Ridler, W., Station St. WICK WAR, S.O. Bentley, J. S. (Arnold Perrett & Co.), Wickwar Brewery HAMPSHIRE. ALDERSHO T. Friend(+) & Lloyd, 454 Grosvenor Kd. Johnson, J. F. & Co., 12 Station Rd. Kingham & Kingham,BankHouse, Grosvenor Rd. ALRESFORD. Hunt, W. H. ALTON. Eggar, J. A., High St. ANDOVER. Bell, W., Winchester Rd. f Rovedino, A., 27 Bridge St. BASINGSTOKE. Gibson, J., Winchester Rd. Wallis & Smith, Winchester St. & Potter’s Lane BOURNEMOUTH. Aldridge & Thomas, Chmbrs., Hinton Rd. J Brewerton, J. H., Chmbrs., The Square Hinton Richmond Broad, F., Manton Villa, Oxford kd. ; ARCHITECTS, Brown, J. 8. C. McE., 4 Roumelia Terrace, Christchurch Rd. Creeke, Gifford & Oakley, Hinton Chmbrs. Dancaster & Co., Richmond Park / Donkin, J., 4 Albert Rd. Fogerty (a) & Brumell (a) Belfast House, Gervis Place Hawker(+) &Mitchell(+), St.Peter’s Chmbrs. Hazard, C., Winchester House Lawson & Reynolds, Yelverton Chmbrs, Ling, F. A., 162 Wimborne Rd., Winton / Livesay,G.A.B., Fir Vale Chmbrs:, Old Christchurch Rd. 7 Miles, C. T., ‘‘ Observer” Chmbrs. Rudge, W. N., 11 Sedgley Rd., Winton Rumsby & Rodd, 142 Old Christ- church Rd. Shepherd, J. J., Cumnor Bldgs., Old Christchurch Rd. J Stevens, T., Richmond Chmbrs. Sturdy, P., 84 Poole Rd. Be D., 85 Richmond Park + Tilley, A. L. T., 189 Richmond Park Rd. Tugwell, 8., Richmond Chmbrs. Verger, E. A., 14 Lansdowne Rd. Wade & Austin, 128 Old Christ- church Rd. Ware, A. G., ‘‘ Observer” Chmbrs. CHANDLERS FORD. Muir & Mellwraith OHRISTCHURCH., Bellairs, E. H., ‘‘ Branegore”’ Burton, E. H. HASTILEIGH. Denham, G., 8 Station Hill EMSWORTRH. Stringfellow, H. W., North St. FAREHAM, Atkins, N. H., 62 West St. Cobbett, W., 89 West St. FARNBOROUGH. Clemence & Moon, 2 Park View Guyer, A. H., Alexandra Rd. sennsen; J. F. & Co., Lynchford FLEET, Johnson, J. F. & Co., Fleet Rd. GOSPORT. Fry, W. H., 9 High St. Smith, H. A. F., Star Chambers, High 8t. HARTLEY WINTNEY. Cable, C. V., The Turret HAV ANT. Stallard, A. E., West St LANDPORT, See Portsmouth. LONGPARISH, Whitchurch, Wilkinson, F. R. LYMINGTON. Parr, IF’, H., High St. Ravenscroft (f), Son & Morris High St. LYNDHURST. White, G. A., High St. PETERSFIELD. Keates, H. T., High St. Minty, E. A., Lavant St. Unsworth, W. F. (f) & Son, 6 Station Rd. PORTSMOUTH. Ball, C. W., Whittington Chmbrs., King’s Rd., Southsea / Bevis, C. W., Elm Grove Chmbrs., Southsea Bone, A. H., 148 High St. E05, (+) & Tutte, 394 Commercial Ri Ford, A. H., 11 High St. mae & Starkey, 15 Commercial Rd. Guy, A. E.J., 24, Kimberley Rd., Southsea Rake(+) & Cogswell(+), Prudential Bldgs., Landport Smith, G. E., Victoria Rd., South- =f. + “+ sea Vernon-Inkpen, G. C., 40 Com- mercial Rd, 7 Walmisley, J. W., 7 King’s Ter., Southsea Whitehead & Whitehead, Southsea ROMSEY. Jenvey, J., Market Place Smith, J., 25 Market Place SOUTHAMPTON. Brightiff, C. H., 13 Portland Terr. Burnett, A. A., 2 High St. + Evans, E. W., 16 Portland St. Galbraith, A. W., 47 London Rd., Greenwood, 8. C., 11 Portland St. Hair (a) & Bucknill, 23 Portland Terrace Hill, W. B., 81 Above Bar Jurd & Sanders, 23 Portland St. Lemon (/) & Blizard, (/) Lans- downe House, Castle Lane f Lucas, R. M., Bar Gate Chmbs. High St. Mitchell, W.H., Son & Gutteridge, 9 Portland St. - + Pope, S. K., 27 Portland St. Weston, H. J., 24 Portland St. White, G. A., Prudential Bldgs., Above Bar SOUTHSEA. See Portsmouth. WINCHESTER, Barnard, G. A., Upper High St. + Cancellor & Hill (a), 12 Jewry St. Colson (/), Farrow (/) & Nisbett (a), 45 Jewry St. Denham, G., City Rd. Kitchen, G. H., 2, Cheesehill St. Stopher, T., 57 High St. Taylor, W. J., The Castle HEREFORDSHIRE. See HEREFORD, Barker, E. H. L., 146 Owen St. Clarke, W. E. H., Cathedral Chmbrs., King St. + Davies, E. G., 7 Bridge St. Groome (a) & Bettington (+), Palace Chmbrs., King St. Nicholson (a) & Hartree, Offa St. Robinson, W. W., 10 King St. Skyrme, H., 138 Widemarsh St. KINGTON. a Delfosse, C. 8. ROSS. Pearson, A. H., Warrendale J Small, A. P., 10 Gloucester Rd. HERTFORDSHIRE. RC A EN BALDOCK, 8.0. Parker & Unwin (+) Garden City Estate BARNET. Knott, S. E., Abbotsford, East Barnet Siddall, H. P., Granville Rd., High Barnet White, Son & Pill, 13-15 High St. BERK HAMPSTEAD, a Hopkins, W. B., 97 High St. Marehall (a) & Bradley, 234 High Rew, 0.H.(f) &N.A.,71 High St. BISHOP'S STORTFORD. Cooper, J. S., Windhill Rd. Pritchett, G. E., Oak Hall CHESHUNT. Beeney, H., 45 College Rd. HARPENDEN. a Blow, P. C., Station Rd. Brown, J. R. & Son Salisbury, 8. & A. H., (+) Limbrick Hall HEMEL HEMPSTEAD. Harvey, G., 29 Marlowes Robinson & Mead, 66 Marlowes HE&TFORD. Farley, J., Old Cross Thorowgood, R. & A. G., 4 Fore8t. HITCHIN. / Allen, W. T., Walsworth Rd. « Treas, G., 83 Bancroft a Millard, W., Benslow Lane Pope, H., 32 Dacre Rd. Shilcock, J., Market Place + Tarte, F. W. K., 3 Bancroft HODDESDON. Tregelles, J. A. LETCHWORTH, Hitchin. Bennett (a) & Bidwell, Leys Avne. @ Martin, A. J., Dent & Co.'s Bite, Works Rd. RICKMANSWORTH. a Dawe, S., High St. Swannell & Sly, High St., and 14 Maxwell Rd., Northwood ST. ALBANS. . a Blow, P. C.,7 London Rad. Dudley, F.G4.W—.,11 St. Peter’s St. + Edmunds, 8. D., 79 Victoria St. Godfrey, R. M., 294 Lattimore Rd. Hansell, H. E., Station Rd. Mathison, R. D., 23 Victoria St. 344 ARCHITECTS. {Hertfordshire—Lancashire. | Mence, H. F., Town Hall Chmbrs., | Market Place | + Tarte, F. W. K., 12 St. Peter’s St. | STEVENAGE. | 7 Allen, W. T. TRING. Huckyale, W., Ardmore WARE. Chinnock, E., 1 Trinity Rd. Thorowgood, R. & A. G., High St. | WATFORD. a Anderson, A. W., 28 High St, Ayres, C. P., Rickmansworth Rd. a Grace, W., 43 High St. Syme, W. H., 4 High St. Williams, T., 107 Gladstone Rd. WELWYN. Holden, C. H., Codicote + > S HUNTINGDONSHIRE BRAMPTON. | Bird, J. FENSTANTON. Bunting, G. N. HUNTINGDON. a Ladds, 8. I., Market Place ISLE OF MAN. DOUGLAS. Horrocks, W., 25 Athol St. | Kay, G. & W. R., 22 Athol St. Kaye, A. G., 31 Castle St. | kigby (/) & Heslop, 23 Athol St. | RAMSEY. Boyde, J. T., The Mooragh Kay, G. & W. R., Victoria Bldgs., Parliament St. ISLE OF WIGHT, COWES, West. Tomkins, S. E., 40 High St. NEWPORT. f/ Stone, P. G. Stratton & Millgate, 21 Quay St. Tomkins, 8.E.,Castlehold Chmbrs. Walden, R. H., 19 Quay St. RYDE. Barton, J. I.,1 St. Thomas St. + Boughton, G., “‘ Woodlands ”’ Cocks, 8. R., 5 St. Thomas St. Mathew, C., Town Hall Wallis. J., 11 Spencer Rd. West, D., “Briarwood,” St. John’s Park SANDOWN, 8.0. + Newman, J., Thornton Tomkins, 8. E.,Post Office Chmbrs. SHAVIEW. Caws, BE. I., ‘Coronation ’’ House f Salter, S., ‘‘ Pondwell,” near SHANKLIN. Colenutt, L.,Bank Bldgs., High St. TOTLAND BAY. Swane, HE. A., The Broadway Waterhouse, W. J., Estate Office VENTNOR. Harvey, E. J., Grove Rd. Mitchell, C., Son, & Soutter, Old Post Office Chmbrs. + Saunders, T. R., Belgrave Chmbrs. KENT. ASHFORD. Jeffery & Lacey (a), 13 North St. BECKENHAM. Barker, C. J., 3 Belmont Rd. Dyson, H. K., 4 Southend Rd. BEXLEY HEATH. Box, E., 287 & 289 Broadway BIRCHINGTON. + Higes, J. C. P., 1 Beach Avenue BROADSTAIRS, 8.0. Langham & Cole, Bank Chmbrs. Moody, E. E., Station Gates + Sadgrove, H. J., West Cliff Rd. BROMLEY. q Jefferson, J. E., 12 Magpie Hall Lane, Bickley. Mallett, W. R., 32 Tweedy Rd. Muggeridge, S., Sandford Rd. CANTERBURY. Cowell and Bromley, Cathedral Precincts Jennings (+) & Gray, 4 St. Margaret’s St. a Messenger, R., 39 St. Margaret’s St. 7 Purdie, A. E., Meadow Grange, Blean, near Turley, A. C., 45 High St. CHARLTON. Ellison, J. L., 2 Inverene Rd. Rowland, J., 155 Church Lane, Old Charlton Young, T. J., Niton House, Little Heath CHATHAM. Betts, E. W., 31 Medway St. Dunstall, H. H., Bank Chambers, Railway St. Randall, W. E. R., jun., 171 High St. DARTFORD. Harston, W.,8 Hythe St. Tait & Hobbs, 2 Lowfield St. DEAL. Crowther, OC. L., Queen St. a Hutchinson, E. B., 20 Queen St. DOVER. Beeston, W., Eastbrook Place Bowles & Hawkins, 20 Castle St. Creswell & Newman, 54 Castle St. Fry & Miller, 22 Cannon St. Jennings (+) & Duthoit, (a), 6 Claremont Place Worsfold & Hayward, Market Sq. EDENBRIDGE. Fox & Co., High St. ERITH, 8.0. + Egerton, W., 12 Queen’s Rd. FARNBOROUGH. Llewellyn & Pawley, “ Tilburstow”’ FAVERSHAM. Coe, W.J., 47 Ospringe Rd. Pover, E. & Son, 54 & 55 Park Rd. FOLKESTONE. Bromley, A., Radnor Cheriton Place Harrison, F. R., 62 Guildhall St. Newman, F., 4 Bouverie Square Pope, R., Cheriton Place GILLINGHAM, 8.0. + Hammond, B. J., 21 Balmoral Rd. a Redfern, J. L., Corporation Offices Smith, F., 83 High St. GRAVESEND. a Bennett, B. J., 191 Parrock St. Clay, G. E., 27 King Street Cobham, C., The Shrubbery, Windmill Hill Cobham, G. W., 4 Woodville Ter. a Dean, W. M., 21 Park Place HERNE BAY. Huxtable, J., Station Rd. Messenger, R., Town Hall Chmbrs. Perriam, A. J., Station Avenue HYTHE. Wilks, E. 8., Seabrook Rd. MAIDSTONE. f Bensted, H., 86 Week St. f Friend, G., 44 Harl St. Ruck, F. W. & Smith, A. W. (/), ag =e Chmbis., _s ae a Q 86 Week St. MARGATE. Burrows, 8. E., 9, Arundel Rd: Cliftonville Daunou, F. M., Shirley Villas, Canterbury Rd. Griffith, E. J., 10 Cecil Sq. Harris, R. A., 102 Northdown Rd., Cliftonville Mercer, W. J., 12 Marine Terrace Reeve, ©. J., Grosvenor Place Reeve, R. D, 7 Cecil Sa. NEW BROMPTON, see Gillingham ORPINGTON. Austin, F. W., Estate Office, Hill View a Williams, W. A.‘‘ Copper Beeches’? PLUMSTEAD. Cooke, J. O., 2 Wrottesley Rd. RAINHAM. + Smith, F., London Rd. RAMSGATE. Hinds & Son, 57 Queen St. Langham & Cole, 22 Queen St. Pite, A. R., Effingham House, Effingham St. Stock, W. T., 2 Elms Villas, The Elms Tucker, G. G., 1 York Terrace, Harbour Parade ROCHESTER. + Bond, G. E., 384 High St. a Cobb, E. F., 20 High St. Drake, Boucher, & Bird, 115 High St. Margetts, W. T., ‘‘ Bankside,” Borstal Rd. Nash, J. W. (+), & Son, 237 High St. =n as =} & == 8 SEVENOAKS. Cronk, E E., Suffolk Place Harvey (a) & Potter, 49 London Rd. Llewellyn (+) & Pawley, 86 High St. SIDCUP. Edlin, V. A., Hadlow Rd. Farnham, W. A., High St. Parker, J. F., Halfway St. Turner, H. H., 2 Woodland Villas SITTINGBOURNE. Grant, W. L., High St. Harvey, M., 36 Station St. Pearcey, B. C., 2 Crescent St. TONBRIDGE. Little, J. W., 149 High St. TUNBRIDGE WELLS. Caley, H. M., 29 Mount Pleasant Cronk, B., 4 Mount Ephraim Rd. Hughes, W. B., Prospect Lodge Palmer, H.W.H.,46MountPleasant Strange, C. H., 20 Dudley Rd. Vinall, B., 28 Mount Pleasant Willard, H., 9 Up. Grosvenor Rad. WELLING. Waterworth, J. H., High St. WHITSTABLE. Kemp, A. A., Tankerton Estate Office WOOLWICH, Church, Quick & Whincop, 24 William St. Cooke, J. C., 1a Eleanor Rd. , Habershon, A. E., 29 Green’s End Lacey & Gray, 83 Powis St. Monckton, H. P., Wellington St. LANCASHIRE. ACCRINGTON. Grimshaw & Cunliffe, Chinbrs., Blackburn Rd. Haywood (a) & Harrison (*), Post Office Chmbrs., Church St. Newton, W. J.. Pendlehurst Ross, H.,15 Cannon St. ASHLION-UNDER-LYNE. Burton, J. H., & Percival, J. A., 150a Stamford St. Eaton, J. (/),Sons & Cantrell, Bank Chmbrs., Stamford St. George,T.,& Son, 7 Warrington St. Lindley, H., Market Avenue. ATHERTON. Grimshaw, F. H., Tyldesley Rd. BACUP. Hitchon & Pritchard, 15 Union St. Hobson, F. J., Market St. Smith & Cross, Bank St. Williams, 8. T., St. Mary’s Chbrs., Bankside Wilson, J.,Orchard Villa, Bankside BARROW-IN-FURNESS. Butler, J., Cornwallis St. Fowler, H. T., 6 Cornwallis St. Settle & Brun@rit (a) 127 Rams- den Sq. Young, KE. M., 90 Duke St. BLACKBURN. Aspinall, H., 46 Ainsworth St. Bertwistle, J., 1 Tackett’s St. Briggs (/), & Wolstenholme (/), Central Bldgs., Richmond Ter. Briggs, BE. P.,5 Newmarket Chmbs. Cheers & Smith, 24 Richmond Ter. Crook, T.C.M., Old Cross Chmbs., King William St. Duerden, T. H., 32 Richmond Ter. Fairbrother & Hall, 27Richm’dTer. Fairhurst, H. 8., 54 Church St. Gradwell, A. R., 29 Victoria St. Haworth, J., 54a Victoria St. Henshaw, J. 'T., 47 Harcourt St. Lloyd, K. A., 18 Richmond Ter. McCall & Robinson, 7 Tackett’s St. Maxwell & Shaw, 2 Lord 8t., W. Parkinson, F. J., 9 Richmond Ter. Pickup, A., 8 Richmond Terrace Sames & Green, 14 Richmond Ter. Sandbach,J.C.H.,15RichmondTer. Simpson & Duckworth, Richmond Chmbrs. Stirrup, W., 14 Richmond Terrace Stones (7) & Stones({ 7) 10 Rich- mond Terrace Wilkinson, W.W.,22RichmondTer. Woods & Hargreaves, 23 Richmond Terrace Yates, J., 3 Tackett’s St. BLACKLEY. Thorp, J. Higher Blackley BLACK POOL. Burns, J., 5 Birley St. Garlick & Sykes, 22 Birley St. Gorst, R. & Son(+), 7 Birley St. Bank a Ss Harker, J.D. (a) & Fieldi 12 Birley St. Nhe See Hindle, A., 44 Abingdon St. Lumb, T.G_ & Co., 26 Birley St. Mangan, J. H., Church St., 8. 8. Mee oe 34 Birley St. yres, eevers & 7 Birley St. meee Nuttall, J. A., 29 Birley St. Pilling, W. H., 97 Church St. Thornley, J.B., 14 Birley St. Todd, J. T. & Son, 25 Birley St. Waddington, F. T., 10 Birley St. Wade, H., 27 Birley St. Warhurst, T., 8 Maple St., White - gate Drive Wilkinson, J. W., Cumberland Ay. Wolstenholme, J., Church St. BOLTON. Foyle TN ee. St. radshaw (/) & Gass al’) Silverwell St. wy ae & Pilling (/), 37 Mawdsley ‘ . Digna & Kirkham,17 Mawdsley Fearnhead, R., 17 Mawdsley St. Freeman, F., Smalley’s Chmbrs. Green, D. F., 8 Acresfield Henderson & Brown, 2 Fold St. Houghton, W. H., 21 Mawdsley St. Lomax, W.J., 11 Fold St. McColl,R. B.,22a Lr. Bridgman St. Morris, J. & Son, 15 Mawdsley St. Morris & Profit, 16 Nelson Sq. Ormrod(7)& Pomeroy,21 Acresfield Potts (/), Son (a) & Hennings (a), 79 St, George’s Rd. Robinson, M., 24 Nelson Sq. Scaife, E. J., 88 Chorley Old Rd. ’ Simpson, J, 14 Acresfield Smith, P. E., Ainsworth Hall, Bolton-le-moors Smith,T.E.,CentralChbrs.,Fold St. stead & Morris, 17 Acresfield Temperley, G.,8 Bradford Bldgs., Mawdsley St. Tong, M. W., 18 Acresfield Weatherley, T., 19 Fold St. BURNLEY. Bell, T., 14 Grimshawe St. Henshaw, J. T., 9 Grimshawe St. Hitchon & Pritchard, 46 Man- chester Rd. Jobling, H., & Son, 91 Rectory Rd. Keighley, 8., 25 & 27 Nicholas St. Lancaster, J.,& Son,16 Nicholas St. Nutter, A, 23 Nicholas 8t. Pickup, J., 46 Manchester Rd. Pickup, P., Mercantile Chmbrs. ,St. James’ St. (Mill Archt.) Quarmby,W.A.,[mperialChmbrs., Grimshawe St. Rawcliffe, G. B., 5 Nicholas St. Shaw, A.J. (a), + Vowles, T. H. («), 69 St. James’ St. Nee & Landless, 2 & 4 Nicholas BURSCOU GH, Ormskirk. Darby, A., Burscough Bridge BURY. Burton, G. F., 139 Manchester Rd. Burton, J. H., ‘‘The Starkies,” Manchester Rd. Cartwright, J., Peel Chmbrs. Gill, W. E., 6 Fleet St. Grundy, R., Agur St. Halliwell, P. T., 29 Garden St. Hardman, D., Agur St. Hopkinson, A., 15 Agur St. Moulds (/) & Porritt, Victoria Bldgs. Silver St. Nuttall, T. & Son, 20 Market St. Sellers, J., Son & Orrell, Union Chmbrs., Union St. Simpkin, E,9 Spring St. (Mill Archt) Wood, R.,10 Bolton St. CHORLEY. BE, R. E., 19 St. Thomas’s Rd. Dinsley, W. H., 12 Cleveland St. Jolly & Buckley, 9 High St. Leigh, T., Halliwell St. OLITHEROEL. Welch, E. T., 10 York St. COLNE. Atkinson, W. H., Shaw St. Bower, G., Keighley Rd. Holgate & Spivey, Market St. Mallinson, J., 11 Church St. Pilling, R. 8., Dockray St. DARWEN. Sames & Green, Knott St. Thornley, J. B., 45 Market St. Woods, OC. H., Albert Bldgs., Market Sq. Lancashire, ] 345 ARCHITECTS. HARLESTOWN. See Willows. FAILSW ORTH. Lomax & Lomax, 1 Sisson 8t., Manchester Rd. FARNW ORTH. Proffitt, J. T., 115 Market St. FLEETWOOD, Andrew, E. J., 6 Albert Sq. a Drummond B., 4 Albert Sq. Lumb, T. G., & Co., Estate Office FORMBY. Sutton, J. H. H., Freshfield Rd. GREAT HARWOOD. es & Shaw, 41 St. Hubert’s HASLING DEN. Booth, J., & Son, 42 Regent St. Fielding, H., 2 Beaconsfield St. HEYSHAM. Charnley, R., Sandilands HEYWOOD. Gill, W. E., 5, Church St. Mills, J. E., 25 Market Place HORWICH, near Bolton, Dyson, E. W., 17 Lee Lane Palmer, F. M., 3 Lee Lane % LANCASTER. Ashworth, C. J.,Market St.Chmbs. Austin & Paley (a), Castle Park Barrow, S. E., Bank Chmbs. ; Market St. Haregt, Hall & Moore,73 Church Parkinson, J., 67 Church St. Pearson, OC. B., 12a Cheapside Ray, W. B., Arcade Chmbrs. Roper, & Procter, 32 Market §q. LEIGH, Axon, W. E., 14 Church 8t. Banks, Fairclough, & Stephen, Church St. Crabtree, P., Vi toria Chmbrs,, Bradshawegate + Prestwich, J. C., Bradshawgate Bldgs. Simpson, C., 50 The Avenue Travers, T. W., Church St. Yates, T., ‘‘ Cheethams ” LEYLAND. Moss, H. B., 21 Towngate LITTLEBOROUGU. Shuttleworth, F. H., Bridge End LIVERPOOL. Aldridge, E. C., 14 Castle St. Allender, @. F., 53 Lord St. Andersson & Crawford, 36 Dale St. Ashworth, T. A., 14 Castle St. Aspinall, H., 36 Dale St. Atkinson, C. A., 11 Tithebarn 8t. Bare,F. B., Central Bldgs., North Jobn St. / Bare, H. B., 142a Islington Beckett, R. T., 24 Dale St. a Berrington, J. A., Dockyard, Coburg Dock Black, O. D., & Milligan, A. F., Central Chmbs., Sth. Castle St. Bradbury. G. & Sons, 14 Cook St. Braham, B., 20 North John St. Briggs (/) & Wolstenholme (/), 51 North John 8t. Burroughs, J. & A., Vernon St. * Clarke, J., 34 Castle St. Cox, Whitham & Pritchard, 19 Old Hall St. / Culshaw,A.,3 Union Ct., Castle St. Deacon, C.E. (/) & Horsburgh, 12 St. George’s Crescent Dod, J., p16 Exchange Bldgs. Doyle, J. F., 4 Harrington St. Dring & Manchester, 67 Lord St. Ebdy, T. C., 30 High St., Wavertree Ellison, C.O. (+), & Son (t+), 22 Sir Thomas St. Farmer, F. Q., 36 Dale St. Finchett,F.W.,Produce Exchange, Victoria St. Fogg, T., & Son. 14 Cook St. Fraser, F. G., 19 Oldhall St. Fraser, G., 20 Castle St. Fry, H. & A. P., 18 Hackins Hey Gibson, J. H.§., 41 North John St. Gilbertson, A., Harrington St. Grayson (a2) & Ould, (/) Pacific Bldgs., 31 James’ St. Green, Knowles & Russell,19 Sou John St. Haigh & Thompson, Imperial Bldgs., Exchange St. East Harris (a) & Hobson (a) Commerce Court, 14 Harrington St. / Harrisson, T. H. Central Bldgs., North John St. f Hartley, H., 8 Harrington St. Newton-lee a a Harvey, C. W., 76 Rodney St. Hesketh, W. & Co., 62 Dale St. @ Hinde, E. P., cl7 Queen Avenue, 10 Dale St. J Holme, F. U., 1 Crosshall St. Holt, R., 8 Victoria 8t. a Honan, M., 36 Dale St. Howorth, D. & Son, Lord St. Hulme, E., Royal Isu rance Bldgs., North John St. Inchboard, J. A., 42 Church Rd., Stanley a Jones, KE, W., 21 Sydenham Ay. Kirby, E. (7), & Sons, 5 Cook St. Law, W. M., 51 North John St. Lyon, D., 36 Dale St. Marmon, R., 11 Dale St. Matear,H.A.(/), & Simon, F. W. (f), 81 North John St. May, H., 27 King St. McGovern,J. H., 26 North John St. Medealf & Medealf, 7 Moorfields Miller, K., 62 Dale St. Morter & Dobie (a) 24 Dale St. Owen, R. W., 60 Castle St. Pain & Blease, 51 North John St. 8 6 JS Parslow, W., 574 Dale St. Peat, F. H., 11 South Castle St. Pugin & Pugin, 51 North John St, Rathbone, E.. 98 Bedford St. Reade,T.M. (/) & Son,28. John St. Rees, T. T. (7). & Rimmington, F.. 51 North John St. Bey Eor. C.H. (M.A.), 14 Castle Qa Roberts, O., 24 Dale St. Shallcross, T. M,, 6 Dale St. Simpson, J., 8 Cook St. Solaini Bros., 71 Lord St. Smith, C. H., 58 Hale Rd., Walton Sproat. W. E., 25 Lord St. Story, H., 51 North John St. Sutton, J. H. H., 101 Dale St. Sykes, R. G., 24 Fenwick St. Taylor, E. R., 41 Castle St. Thomas, W. A., 14 Dale St. Thomas, W. W., 25 Lord St. Thornley, A... (a) & Hobbs, F. B. (a), 51 North John St. Tonkin, A. E., 36 Dale St. Trouzhton & Prescott, 13 North John St. Wainwright, T. & Sons, 13 Union Court, Castle St. Walker & Strong, 11 Dale St. Walker, T. H.W..5 Harrington St. Ware, E., 43 Imperial Bldgs., Exchange St. East Weightman. W. H. & Son, 24 Fenwick St. Wilkinson, G. H., 19 Sth. John St. Williams, L. O., 70 Victoria St. 8 ae Williams, O., & Sutcliffe, 10 Victoria St. + Williams, T. G., 3 Cable St. Willink (f). & Thicknesse, (/) 14 Castle St. Wise. C., 6 Stanley St. Woolfall (7) & Eccles (7), 60 Castle St. Wrennall, W., 9 Harrington St. Wylie, Robert, 6 Lord St. LYTHAM. Gledhill, A. S., Bank Chmbrs. Grimble, T. C., Bank Chmbrs., Clifton St. Haywood (a) and Harrison (+), a Agnew St. a Pickup, A., 28 Common Side, Ansdell Raweliffe, W., Worsley House, Ansdell Webb, S. G., Beach St. MANCHESTER. a Adshead, C. T., 4 8t. Anne’s Sq. Agate, C. G., 14 John Dalton St. Allen, H. H., 48 Cluny St. Almond, F., 16 Kennedy St. Andrews, J. H., & Butterworth, 78 King St. Aydon. E. H.,35 Moreton Avenue, Stretford, near + Bagot C., 134 Deansgate Banks, Fairclough & Stephen, 67 Princess St. Barker & Ellis. 20 Cooper St. Barker, P., 32 King St. West a Barlow, L., 8 King St. Barton, F. G., 54 Princess Rd., Moss Side Beaumont, J. W. (7) & Son, 10 St. James’ Sq. Bindloss, F., 4 Chapel Walks a Bird, D. T., Brazennose St. Birkett. I. R. E., 4 Albert Sq. Booth H., 16 Princess St. Bowden, J. & Co., 14 Ridgefield Brameld ( /) & Smith, 83 Bridge St. a Broadbent, J. B., 15 Cooper St. Brocklehurst, A., 30 Brown’ St, a +2 a Brooke, J., 18 Exchange St. Brown, G., 8 Exchange St. + Caine, C., Grosvenor Chmbrs., Deansgate | Chadwick (a) & Booth, 16 Princess St. Clegg, C. (f), & Son, Economic Bldgs.. Spring Gardens Clegg & Thorpe, J., 41 Corporation St. + Cook, T. & Sons, 39 Victoria Bldgs., Victoria St. Ounliffe, T. H.,2 John Dalton St. | Darbyshire, A. (f/f) & Son, 17 Brazennose St. Deakin, W.. 27 Brazennose St. Dixon, A. F., 65 King St. a Dixon, F. W., Trevelyan Bldgs., Corporation St. a Dunkerley, F. B., 17, St. Anne’s eee Daten: L. H., 8 Exchange St. | Earnshaw, J. & Son, 16 St. Mary’s | Parsonage | a Earnshaw. J. R., 4 Chapel Walks Edwards, F., 9 Albert Sq. Fllis, H. A.. 5 Cross St. f Bly, J., 32 King St. West ' Evans, F., 83 Manchester Rd., Chorlton-cum-Hardy a Fairhurst, H. S., 7 Chapel Walks Fitton, T. A., 29 Corporation St. Flower, E.. 9 Oxford St. France, J. H. 7 Chapel Walks Gibbons, J. (f) & Son (a), 4 St. Mary’s Passage Goldsmith, H., 63 Faulkner St. Greaves, R. W., 20 Cross St. Greenwood,A.T.,92 Market St. a Groome, A. R., 2 St. Peter’s Sq. Gunson, W. T. & Son, 10 Marsden St. Hacking. N. H., 50 Blackfriars Hall. J. H.. 6 South St., Albert Sq. / Hardisty,W.C., Queen’s Chmbrs., j John Dalton St. a Harker, J. D.. 78 King St. a Warris, F. BE. L., 1 Balloon St. Hartland, F. G.,3 Spring Gardens Heape, R. G., 2 Ridgefield JF Heatheote, C. & Sons, 64 Cross St. Higginbottom, W. (/), & G., 94 Market St. Hill, 0. C., 9 Albert Sauare a Hindle, C. A., 11 Bridge St. Hinnell, H. L., 41 Corporation St. Holden, J.(f) & Son, 5 St. James’ Square a Holt, J., 9 Albert Square a Hooley. T. W., 67 Deansgate Arcade f Horsfall. J., 4 Chapel Walks Horefield, T. & Son, 33 Brazennose St. Hudson, T. W., 2 Exchange St. Johnson, W., 27 Oldham Rd., Miles Platting Kirkley, H., 134 Deansgate Tiangham, J.. 9 Albert Sq. Langley, J. B.. 49 Deansgate Leech & Ratcliffe,7 BrazennoseS t. Leeson, E. W.. 49 Princess St. Longworth, W.H., 4 8t. Mary’s Parsonage, Deansgate J Lord. H., 42 Deansgate Maddock, J. W..5 John Dalton St. Mangnall & Littlewood (/), 42 Spring Gardens Mangnall, W., 42 Whittaker Lane, Heaton Park Mather & Graves, 9 Mount St. Maxwell & Tuke,25 Brazennose St. Maybury, J. H., 25 Booth St. Mayor. T.. 41 John Dalton St. Mee, F. W. (7), & Jennison, A., 82 Victoria St. Meek, G., 4 St. Ann’s Sq. Mills & Murgatroyd, 23 Strutt St. Mills. A. H.. 33 Brazennose St. Moulds ( £) & Porritt. 77 King St. Muirhead, T., 31 Market St. Newby, T. (+), & Son,31 Market St. a Oakley, F. P., Haworth’s Bldgs., Cross St. Ogden & Little (a), 20 Cross St. f Ogden, P., 60 King St. / Oldham, F. H., 16 John Dalton St. Oldham, R., Temple Chmbrs., Brazennose St. a Owen,W.,DuchyChmbrs.,Clarence St., Albert Sq. Parker, A. R.,9 Albert Sq. Potts. (/), Son (a), & Hennings (a), 34 Victoria Bldgs., Victoria St. a Preston, R. B., 51 South King St. Price, H. R., 1 & 5 South Corridor, Royal Exchange a Price, J. H., Town Hall Radeliffe & Chadwick, 78 King St. Royle & Bennett, 17 Cooper St, + a by a & Steinthal (/), 78 King Sankey & Cubbon (a), 4 Chapel Walks Seanor, M. & Son, 15 Cross St. Sellers, J. H., 78 Oross St. Shaw, A.J. (a), & Vowles, T.H. (a), 1 Ridgefield / Smith, F. B..17 Brazennose St. Smith, J., 78 Cross St. Stott & Sons, 5 Cross St. Swain, C., 12 Exchange St. Swarbrick, J. (/), & J. (a), 30 St. Ann St. Sykes & Evans, 7 Chapel Walks Taylor, J. M., 7 Chapel Walks Thomson, E. J. & Son, 19 Dickin- son St. Timperley, G. K., 121 Rochdale Rd., Harpurhey Towle, J. A., 18 Brazennose St. Waddington, W. (/), & Sons, Mansfield Chmbs., St. Anne’s Sq. Walker, P., Ashton Old Rd., Higher Openshaw, near Ward, F. D., 3 Norfolk St. Ward, W. H. M., Trlam Rd., Flixton Whitelese & Deansgate 8 Whittaker, 196 / Willoughby. G. H., Parr’s Bank Chmbrs., York St. « Wood, E., 78 Cross St. Woodhouse, (/) Corbett (a) & Dean 100 King St. S Woodhouse, E., 88 Mosley St. Worthington (/) & Son (/), Brown St. MIDDLETON. Wood, Edgar, Rochdale Ra. MORECAMBE. Cressey & Keighley, Bank Cham- bers, Euston Rd. Harrison, Hall & Moore, Euston Chmbrs., Euston Rd. Howarth, H., Balmoral Rd. Sharp, R. P., Bank Chmbrs., West End. NELSON, Bell, T., Craven Bank Chmbrs., Carr Rd. Dent, W., 47 Railway St. Harrison, J. T., Station Bldgs. Walmsley, T., 8 Dial St. Whitaker, H., 21 Market Sq. Whitehead, V., Hall St. NEW TON-LE-WILLOWS. Curran, R. & Son, Cross Lane, a es Earlestown Dring, S., 98 Wargrave Rd., Earlestown Howarth, H., 21 Bridge St., Earls- town OLDHAM. Boyter, T., 36 Clegg St. Cheetham, H., 89 Union St. Collins, J. & Son, 15 Clegg St. Dixon, F. W. & Son, 52 Union St. Fitton, E. E., 42 Clegg St. Heywood & Ugden, 1 St. Peter’s St. Hilton, T., 7 Union St. ~ Howcroft, A. J., 2 Waterloo St. Jenkins, T. W., 25 Queen St. Johnson, H. M., r2 Clegg St. Matley, J., 12 Clegg St. Potts (7), Son (a), & Hennings (a), Prudential Bldgs., Union St. Stott, J. & Son, 34 Clegg St. Stott, S., York Chambers. York shire St. Taylor, C. T., 10 Clegg St. Taylor, T., 29 Queen St. Thorpe, F., 7 Clegg St. Turner, A., 26 Clegg St. Winder & Taylor, 6r Union St. ORMSKIRK. Beeston, C. S., Albany Bldgs. Finchett, F. W., Ruff Lane Medcalf & Medcalf, 9 Railway Rd. + Riding, J., Atbert Crescent, South- 8 port Rd. Rimmer, H., Wigan Rd. OSWALDTWISTLE, Riley, G., 24 Albert St. POULTON-LE-FYLDE, nr. Preston Fairbrother & Hall PRESTON. Andrew, E. J., 30 Winckley Sq. Bush, E, 102 Fishergate Dixon, F. E., 49 Lune St. Garlick & Sykes (+), 33 Winckley Sq. Gilbertson, W. P.,9 Winckley St. Howarth, H., 7 Lune St. 7 Harris, J.O., 16 Ribblesdale Place Littler, H. 16 Ribblesdale Place Mangan, J. H., 24 Chapel Walks Munford, W.D, T., 12 Guildhall St, ARCHITECTS. [Lancashire—Norfolk. Myres (/), Veevers 15 Chapel St. Park & Son, 18 Winckley St. Seward, J. A., 148 Church St. Shepperd, P. H. S., Queen’s Chmbrs., Fishergate Swindells & Rawcliffe, 26 Fisher- gate & Myres, RADCLIFFE. Grundy, J. & Son, Blackburn St. Sellers, J., Son & Orrell, Black- burn St. RAMSBOTTOM. Garnett, J., 18 Callender St. RAWTENSTALL, Manchester. Hobson, F. J., 19 King St. Spencer, J. H., Bury Rd. ROCHDALE. Butterworth, S. & Duncan (/), 4 South Parade Chadwick, A. S., St. Albans’ Terr. Clough, H. H., Butts Avenue Smith & Cross, Town Hall Cham- bers, South Parade Sunderland, J. W., Council Offices, Norden, near Townend, ‘T., District Bank Chmbrs., Fleece St. ST. ANNE’ S-ON-THE-SEA, England, Winstanley & England, Carlton Chmbrs. Kelvey, H. E., Cromford House, The Square Wade, W., Bank Chmbrs. ST. HELEN'S. Baron, J. A., Lytham Chmbrs., Cotham St. Biram, F. S., Windle Chmbrs., Hardshaw St. Gandy, J. & W., Masonic Bldgs. Gandy, J. A., 27 Hardshaw St. Wilson, J. M., & Son,Bank Bldgs. SOUTHPORT. Boden, J.,29 Walmer Rd., Birkdale Bolshaw, G. E., 371 Lord St. Brothers, C., 554 Chapel St. Finchett, F. W., 12 Corporation St. a Halsall, F. P., Victoria Bldgs., Chapel St. Halsall, Tonge & Campbell, 120 Lord St. Hardman, E., 12 London St. Hodge,T.H., 7Post Office Avenue, Lord St. Johnson, E. W., Albany Bldgs., Lord St. Jones, H., 16 Cambridge Arcade Lomas, A. D., 70 Hawkshead St. Packer, S., Shaftesbury Bldgs., East Bank St. } Peach, H. E., 37 Chapel St. Sanders, J. E., 189 Lord St. Todd & Morris, 283 Lord St. Torr, F., 34 Hartwood Rd. Wilson, G., 10 Nevill St. ULV ERSTON. Grundy, J. W. & Sons, Central Bldgs., Brogden St. Settle & Brundrit (a), County Sq. WALK DEN, near Manchester. Proffitt, J. T., 9 Longley Rd. WARRINGTON, Ball, W. J., 12 Pickmere St. Beesley, T.,23 Bold St. Curran, R. & Son, Cairo St. . Owen, W.(/)& 5S. (/), 4 Cairo St. Chmbrs. Silcock, P., 6 Egypt St. Warburton, A., 2 Bold St. Chmbs. Q eS Wright, Garnett & Wright, 45 Sankey St. WATERFOOT. Brocklehurst, A., St. James’ Chmbrs. WEST HOUGHTON. Suddell, A. E., 204 Church St. Tonge, J., Wigan Rd. WHITEFIELD, Manchester. Hinnell, H. L., Church Lane ‘Thorpe, C. WIDNES. Baron, J. A., Central Chmbrs., Victoria Rd, Barlow, F. E.,Ditton Rd. Chmbrs. WIGAN. Fleming, R., 20 King St. Halliwell, P. T., 22 Rodney St. + Heaton,(t) Ralph, (/) & Heaton, Victoria Bldgs., King St. Johnson, W. B. & Son, 31 King St. a Ogden, H., Moot Hall Chmbrs. Ormrod & Pomeroy, Moot Hall Chmbrs. Pennington, R., Malvern Chmbrs., Library St. Prescott & Bold, 8 King St. LEICESTERSHIRE. COALVILLE. Goddard & Wain,Station Chmbrs., High St. McCarthy, T., Central Chmbrs. HINCKLEY. Ball & Heaton, 3 The Borough LEICESTER. Beasley, J. A. L., 35 Friar Lane a Bedingfield, R. W., 22 Friar Lane Bown, T. P., Loseby Lane a Brand, W., 33 Bowling Green St. Brown, G. L., Spencer Chambers Burgess, E., Berridge St. Carpenter, R. E., 7 Humberstone Gate a Cooper, F. B., 34 Friar Lane Ff Cowdell, W. M., 12 Grey Friars Day, J., 8 New St. Draper & Walters, 22 Friar Lane Everard (f) Son & Pick (/), 6 Millstone Lane a Fletcher, J. A., The Chmbrs. Goddard, H. L. (/), Paget, A. H. (f), & Catlow, W. A. (/), 8 Market St. Goodacre, J. F. J., Berridge Chbrs. Berridge St. a Grewcock,W. T., 8 New St. Hall, A.,8 St. Martin’s + Hallam, A. H., Denbigh Chmbrs., Bowling Green St, Harding & Topott, 15 Hotel St. Harrison & Hattrell (+), 3 Welford Rd, Harrison, S. (/), & Sons (@), 7 St. Martin’s East a Hind, A. H., 3 Greyfriars + Jones, F, H.,5 Greyfriars Keites, Fosbrooke, & Bedingfield, 20 Market St. a Kempson, C., Corporation Bldgs. Langley & Baines (a), 16 Friar Lane Langley, S. H., 1 Berridge St. Corrider f Lohr, C. H., 3 Belmont Villas Ogden, C., 4 Welford Place Sawday, A. E.(/), & Sawday, T. T. (a), 6 Market St. Seale, F., 16 Bishop St. Simpson, J. W., Berridge St. Chmbrs, Simpson, W. H., The Corridor Chmbrs., Market Place a Stretton, C., Rowton Bldgs., Bowl- ing Green St. Tait (7) & Herbert, 28 Friar Lane a Thomson, H. H. 4 & 5 Halford Chmbrs. Wakerley (7) & Wells, 14 Market Place Wigg, J., 5 St. Martin’s East LOUGHBOROUGH. Barrowcliff,G. H.,8 Allcock,E. T., (a), Lown Hall Chmbrs. Hampton, W.T., Ashby Rd. Hodson, G. & F. W., Bank Chmbrs. + King, A. E., Baxter Gate MARKET HARBOROUGH. Coales & Johnson (/), Bank Chbrs. MELTON MOWBRAY. Jeeves, E., Nottingham St, » Shelbourn, E., Cornhill Chmbrs. Wakerley, J. E., 1o Church St. WOODVILLE (Burton-on-Trent). Rowley, J. W., High St. LINCOLNSHIRE. BOSTON. Rowell, J., Church Lane GAINSBOROUGH. Green, E. F., 24 Silver St. Eyre, W.., Silver St. GRANTHAM, Bond, W., 11 Elmer St. Burt, J. T., Commercial Rd. Mettham, J. A., 19 Market Place + Shelbourn, M., Belvoir, near GREAT GRIMSBY. Bentley & Hall, 1 Pelham Chmbs., Old Market Place a Cresswell, J. J., 77 Victoria St. Croft, F. W., 87 Victoria St. Goodhand, E., 154 Legsby Avenue Robertson, R. A., 103 Victoria St. Scaping, H. C., Court Chmbrs. Skill, A. E., Macaulay Terrace LINCOLN. Cooper, J. H., Lindum Rd. a Dunn, H. H., St. Peter’s Church- yar Halkes, J. R., rr Mint St. Mortimer, W. & Son, 6 Corpora- tion St. Scorer (a) & Gamble (a), Bank St. Chmbrs. Thropp, J., & Harding, C. (a), 29 Broadgate Watkins, W. (/), & Son (a), St. Edmond’s Chmbrs., Silver St. OW ir Bentley & Hall, 20 Corn Market Fowler, R. H., Gospelgate MABLETHORPE. a Hunt, C. W., 5 Tennyson Rd. SKEGNESS. Bridges, W. H., 21 Lumley Rd. Jones, S. C., Estate Offices, Roman Bank SLEAFORD. Clare, J. Walker, H. & Son, Southgate SPALDING. Hand, R, H. H., 6 Double St. Mills, W. H., 14 Up. Welland Ter. SPILSBY. Butcher, J. E., Boston Rd. STAMFORD. + Corby, J. B. & Son, 15 All Saints’ Place Richardson & Son, 15 Barn Hill Traylen, J. C. (a) & Son (a), 15 Broad St. Ward, T. J.,6 Ironmonger St. WOODHALL SPA, a Caine, R. A., ‘‘ Daheim ”’ MIDDLESEX. ACTON. Easton, W. J.,82 Twyford Avenue, Acton Hill Ff Lohr, C. H., x11 Maldon Rd. Mercer, F. H., ‘‘ Grassmere,’’ Springfield Park Monson @- anol eocmedGs, High St. a Pratt, G. P., 205 High St. BRENTFORD. Woodbridge, S., jun., 210 High St. CHISWICK. + Emerson, H. V. M., Estate Offices, Sutton Court a Gregory, L. C.,2 Burlington Gar- dens Hearn, W., Burlington Court, Grove Park West Hume, J., 109 High Rd, Mason, I., ‘‘ Ennismore ” EALING. Best, A. J., 6 Mount Park Rd. Hall-Jones, F., 41 The Broadway Wornell, J., 40 Northcroft Rd., West Ealing EDGWARE. Bennett & Richardson, High St. EDMONTON, + Dobb, H. W., Town Hall, Lower Edmonton ENFIELD. Cobb, C. M., Old Vestry Offices, Entheld Town FINCHLEY., Bennett & Richardson, The Broad- way, Church End Blyton, G., 16 The Hawthorns, Church End Horsley, H. W., “ Somerville,”’ Church Crescent Thompson, F. D., ‘‘The Oaks,” Woodside Park HADLEY WOOD. Kingwell, A. E., Beech Hill Park HAMPTON-ON-THAMES. Hughes, F. G., Estate Office, Railway Station Rogers, W. H., The Feathers HAMPTON HILL. Pearsall, R., 1 Addiscombe Villas HANWELL. Barnes, S. W., Cherington House f Pywell, W., Cumberland House a Reid, R. A., 24 Shakespeare Rd., Drayton Park Thomas, J. G., 10 Rosebank Rd. HARROW. Barker, A. R. Clarke & Co., Peterborough Road Cowell & Shaw Kerkham, Burgess & Myers, Station Road . Lester, J. M., 9 Hindes Rd. Marsh (Vernon) & Crooke \a), Metropolitan Station Approach Quartermain, A. I., 20 Warrington 182 HENDON. + Egan, S. H., Rutland Villa, Sunny Gardens oe ISLEW ORTH. Simpson, P., The Poplars, Thorn- bury Rd. . NEASDEN. Willis, E., 9 Prout Grove RUISLIP. Mansford, F. H. SOUTHALL. Taylor, E., 3 Broadway Buildings Toombs, E. A., 4 King’s Avenue, Greenford STANMORE. Wilson, W. TEDDINGTON. a Brede, A. R., The Cottage, King- ston Lane Hodge, V., 13 Grand Parade Warren, G., ‘The Studio,’’ Anlaby Road TOUTE NIAM (see London). TWICKENHAM. f Bibby, G. H., 69 Queen’s Rd. Cheers, H. A., 35 Waldegrave Pk. Peace L., “* Cole Croft,’’ London Goadby, H., Bank Chambers. UXBRIDGE. Eves W. (a) & F., 54 High St. a Heron, A. H., 153 High St. WEST DRAYTON & YIEWSLE} Winterburn, A. H., High St. WHETSTONE. + Shenton, F. W,, ‘“‘ Penrith”’ MONMOUTHSHIRE. ABERCARN, near Newport. + Roberts, R.L., The Firs, West End ABERGAVENNY. Foster, E., Bella Vista * Francis, B. J., 12 Cross Street Jf Johnson, E. A., St. Mary’s Chmbrs ABERTILLERY. Lewis, N., Oak St. BLACKWOOD. Davies, A. H., High St. Thomas, D. J., 99 High St. MONMOUTH. + Davis, E. G., 25 Agincourt Sq. f Powell, F. A., Agincourt Sq. NEWPORT. f Bain, J., Market Arcade Buildings Bates, F. R., 26 Westgate Chmbrs. Davies, A. H., Albany Chambers Fox, C. J., 26 High St. i Gardner, W., 14 Victora Rd. Graham, Hitchcox & Co., Bank Chambers, Bridge St. a Griggs, H. J., Metropolitan Bank Chambers, Commercial St. F Groves; J.k.; Tredegar Estate Office Habershon, Fawckner (+) & Co., 4z High St. Hodge, R. J. P., 2 Dock St. Kirby, Son & Brown, 11 Skinner St. Lawrence, B. Austen Friars Chambers Lawrence, R. F., Austin Friars Chambers Linton & Barker, (a) Westgate Chambers Rennie, q H. & Co., 6 Skinner St. Sheppard, A. E., 39 High St. Shute, W. H., Western Mail Chambers Swalwell & Havard, Steam Pkt. Chambers, Dock St. f+ Swash, A., Midland Bank Chambers, Bridge St. a Ward, C. F., Town Hall PONTYPOOL. Fisher & Sons, Club Chambers Lougher, D. J., Bank Chambers TREDEGAR. Williams, W.S., Elmwood NORFOLK, CROMER. Scott, A. F. HUNSTANTON. f Ibberson, H. G. MacAlister (7) & Skipper, Royal Parade KINGS LYNN. Colman, E. E., 41 Railway Rd. a Green, H. J., Paradise Parade MacAlister (7) & Skipper, Bank Buildings Norfolk—Shropshire.] MUNDESLEY, North Walsham, a Goldie, T, I., Osborne House NEW WALSOKEN. Boadee J.; & Sons, 118 Norwich NORWICH, Bek C. S., 114 Prince of Wales’ Boardman, E.(/),& Son ( f#), Queen t. ‘ Bond, J. O., 29 Castle Meadow Brown, C. J., Cathedral Offices, Lower Close Chambers, A. J., St. Giles’ Plain Collins, A. E., Guildhall Dun, J. H., 165, Earlham Rd. Dunham, W. J., Opie St. a Goldie, T. I., Bank Bldgs., Bank Plain @ Green, H. J.,31 Castle Meadow Havers, A. C., 1 Bank Plain | Heslop, T. H. B., 12 Upper KingSt Lacey (+) & Upcher, 6 Up. King St. Morgan & Buckingham, 3 Redwell St. Postle & Webster, Redwell St. Scott, A. F., 24 Castle Meadow rslstaeay (Ee No UA) ae 1k Aye 7 London St. a Tench, E, J., 14 Upper King St. SHERINGHAM... a Goldie, T. I., Church St. Havers, A. C., High St. WELLS. Plowman, J., High St YARMOUTH, GREAT. Baker, C. G., Town Hall Chmbrs. a Hewitt, A. S,, 23 Regent St. Olley & Haward (a), 5 Queen St. + Rivett, S., 5 South Quay Teasdel, J, E., 3 Queen St. Waller, G., 34 Hall Plain ++ NORTHAMPTONSHIRE LS DAVENTRY, Williams, J. B., Moot Hall DESBOROUGH. Cayley (a) & Rochester (a), 1 St, Anthony’s Hill KETTERING. a Allen, F. H., 28 King St. a Batley, C., Gold St. Chambers Blackwell J. T., 53 High St. + Cooper & Williams, Central Chambers, Market Place Gotch(f) & Saunders, Bank Chbrs, NORTHAMPTON. Anderson, A. E., Abington St. Brown & Mayor, 80 Abington St, Brown, F. G. V., 27 Market Sq. Butcher, H. J., 20 Abington St. a Danford, E. R., St. John’s Chambers, Newland Pores; C. & Son, 53 Abington Us a Dorman, F., Market Sq. | Goulding, FE. F., 1 St. Giles Sq. a Holding, M. H., Corn Exchange Hull, W., 12 St. Giles St. Ingman, J., 33 Wood St. Law & Harris (/), 1 Sheep St. Mander, J., Overstone Park, near Norman, H., 14 Market Sq. | Piccaver, J. A., 1 St, Giles Sq. | Scrivener, H. M., 3 Fish St, Shaw, W., 29 Abington St. | Stevenson, G. H., All Saints’ Chmbrs.. Mercers Row. PETERBOROUGH. + Boyer, W., Market Chmbrs., Market Place Dodson, S., Central Chmbrs., Cowgate Ruddle, A.W., Cathedral Gateway eos J.G. & Sons, 26 North i Townsend, H. M. (a) & Fordham Cross St. ROTHWELL, Kettering. Cayley (2) & Rochester (a), Bank hmbrs. RUSHDEN. | Cooper, H. A., High St. | Preston & Wilson, High St. WELLINGBOROUGH. Brown, W.T.(/), & Fisher, J. W., (/), “* Burysteed.” Sharman & Archer, Sheep St. = NORTHUMBERLAND. ee ee ALNWICK. Douglas, J. W., 40 Bondgate Without ARCHITECTS. Hindmarsh, W. R., 59 Bondgate Within a Reavell, G., junr., Within, & Market St. Wilson, M. T., 69 Narrowgate AMBLE. Turnbull, G. I., Middleton St. ASHINGTON. Blyth, O. BENWELL, OLD, Newcastle-on- Tyne. Thompson, J. W. BERWIOK-ON-TWEED. Gray, W. & Nephew, 2 Ivy Place Miller, J. L., 39 Hide Hili Stevenson, J. & Son, North Ter. IV OM NISL Windle, A. A., 2 Bridge St. CULLERCOATS. Hope, W., Beverley Lodge Turnbull, G. I., 28 Beverley Ter. HALTWHISTLE. Hastewell, E. HEXHAM. Wilson, H. E. G., Orchard Place MORPETH. Loades, L. A,, Market Place Murphy, C. F., Newgate St. a Reavell, G., junr., 51 Bridge St. NEW CASTLE-ON-TYNE. Anderson, T. L., 4 Royal Arcade Armstrong (/) & Wright (/), 38 Grainger St. West Badenoch & Bruce, Chambers, Blackett St. Bedlington, W., 23 Eldon Sq. oe W., Central Station, Neville t Bendle, W. H., 33 Grainger St.W. + Bowman, E., 52 Westgate Rd. Boyd (+) & Groves, Emerson Chmbrs., Blackett St. Cackett, J.T. (/), & Dick, R.B.(/) Pilgrim St, a Chapman, H., 12 Grey St, Crone, J. G., 50 Grainger St. Davidson & Phillipson, Pearl Bldgs., Northumberland St. Dawson, T., 2 Collingwood St. Dotchin, F. E., 61 Westgate Rd. Douglas, J., 1 St. Nicholas Bldgs. Dryden, F. M., 4 Market St. Dunn, Hansome & Fenwicke, Pearl Bldgs., Northumberland St. Dyson, J. W., 67 Grey St. Errington, C. S., 21 Grainger St. West 7 Farthing(+)& Dunn, 13 Shakespeare St Bondgate eee Emerson ay at Fatkin, I. N., 1 St. Nicholas Bldgs. Frazer, J. W. (a+), & Corking, 49 Grey St. Graham, M. H., 1 Eldon Sq. Gray, J. G., 21 Grainger St. West Hicks & Charlewood (/), 67 West- gate Rd. Will, D., 26 Northumberland St. Hill, J. J., 188 Shields Rd. Hope, W., Trinity Chmbrs., New Bridge St. James, C. D., Pearl Assurance Bldgs. : / Knowles, W.H., 25 Collingwood St. ~ Kyle, A. G., 1 St. Nicholas Bldgs. Liddle (+) & Browne, Prudential Buildings, Mosley St. + Lish, J. J., ‘‘Craigielea,’’ Heaton Rd. North Mackay, T., 34 Oakland Rd, a Maxwell, J. C., 25 Eldon Sq. Morson, J., 77 Westgate Rd. f/ Morton, J. H., 57 Westgate Rd. ~ Mould, S. M., 100 Pilgrim St. Newcombe ( / ) & Newcombe (a), 89 Pilgrim St. Nicholson, J. L., 12 Grey St. : Oliver, Leeson & Wood (/), Mil- burn House, Dean St. Orwin, J., 20 Collingwood St. Oswald, J. (7) & Son, Worswick Chmbrs., Worswick St. Parsons, J. C., 21 Grainger St. W. JS Plummer, A. B., 13 Grey St. Reay, T. & Son, 95 Pilgrim St. _ a@Reed, M., 107 Northumberland St. / Rich, F. W., 1 Eldon Sq. * Robins, D., 129 Percy S8t., Barras Bridge Ross-Hunter,A.,75 Rothbury Ter., Heaton a Rounthwaite, J. W., 13 Mosley St. Shewbrooks (f/f) & Hodges, 24 Grainger St. West Sharratt & Holt, Murton Chmbrs., Grainger St. Simpson, (/), Lawson & Rayne, Emerson Chmbrs., Blackett St. Spurgin, K.B., 4 New Bridge St. ais Stobbs, W., Pandon Bldgs., Mel- bourne St. : + Stockwell, A., 11 Pilgrim St. Taylor, H. St. Nicholas Chambers, Side JF Taylor, J. W., St. John’s St. Thompson, J. W., 63 Grey St. Walker, C., Eldon Sq. Watson & Curry, Pearl Buildings, Northumberland St. Watson & Scott, 48 Dean St. Watson, H., Brough’s Chambers, Oxford Street White & Stephenson, 59 Grey St. Wilkinson & Crowley (a), 30 Mosley St. Wilson, H. E. G., The Hall, Forest Hall NORTH SHIELDS. Alexander, J. T., 56 Camden St. Gibson, H., Wellington Chambers / Haswell, F. R. N.,77 Tyne St. Marshall & Tweedy, Camden St. a Maxwell, J. C., 68 Howard St. Spencer, J. P., 30 Howard St. Stienlet, P. J., Rudyard St. Tasker, A. K., Howard Chambers Walker, F. T., 70 Pilgrim St. Wallace, J., Post Office Chambers TYNEMOUTH. / Plummer, A. B., Prior’s Terrace WALLSEND, Davidson, J. F., Station Rd. WILLINGTON QUAY. Davidson, J. F., Council Chmbrs. W OOLER, 8.0. Hindmarsh, W. R., High St. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, ARNOLD. Higginbottom, W. H., Front St. Swift, J. R., Front St, BEHESTON. a Mason, C. CARLTON, Nottingham. + Whitbread, R., Station Rd. COLLINGHAM, Newark. Loveday, A., High St. EASTWOOD, Twells, A. E., Nottingham Rd., Hill Top, near HUCKNALL TORKARD. Spencer, H., Rhodes Buildings MANSFIELD. Butterworth, J.,124 Stockwell Gate Cook, F. P., 54 Leeming St. Dean, E. B., Market Chambers Dodsley, W., 14 Stockwell Gate Goodacre, J. E., Stockwell Gate Vallance, R. F.(/),& Westwick, L. A.(/), White Hart Chambers Vallance, G. A., Sherwood Chmbs. NEWARK, Bailey & Wood, Carter Gate Saunders (a) & Saunders, Imperial Chambers Sheppard & Lockton, Bargate NOTTINGHAM. Allcock, H., Bentinck Bldgs. Ball, F., 23 King St. Barnes, |. W. J., 32 King St. Booker, W. & R. & F., 32 King St. Brewill (7) & Baily, (/) 44 Parliament St. a Bright, L., o St. Peter’s Church Walk, Pepper St. f Bromley, A. N., Prudential Bldgs. Butlers, B. H., Albion Chmbrs., King St. Calvert & Gleave (a), 18 Low Pave- ment Child (a) & Watts, 12 Middle Pavement Collyer, F. H., Bentinck Bldgs., Wheeler Gate Doughty, G. S., 21 Victoria St. Elhott & Brown, Burton Bldgs., Parliament St. ; Evans, (/), & Son (f), Eldon Chmbrs., Wheeler Gate + + Fothergill, W., 18 George St. + Gill, i, 2 Cobden Chmbrs., Pelham St. Goodall, H. H., Brougham Chmbrs., Wheeler Gate Heazell (/) & Sons (f/f), Burton Bldgs., Parliament St. Hendy, A., Milton Chmbrs., Mil- ton St. Hickson, W. O., 13 Victoria St. Higginbottom, W. H., 2 Friar Yard, Friar Lane* J Howitt, J., Bentinck Chambers, Wheeler Gate Lamb, J., King John’s Chambers, Bridlesmith Gate Lambert, A, E., 22 Park Row 347 @ Marshall, A., Russell Chambers, King St. Martin, F. C., Dubley Place,Angel Row Parkin, F., Prudential Bldgs. Parry, E., 28 Park Row Pratt, W. D., Couldon Chambers, Long Row East Prior, P. D., Milton Chmbrs. Milton St. a Savidge, W. B., Queen’s Chmbrs. King St. Shaw, Son & Hemingway (a), Pel- ham Chmbrs., Angel Row Starr, W. B., 12 St. Peter’s Gate Stevenson, S. R., 12 Burns St. Sutton, E. R. (f) & R.C., Bromley House, Angel Row Swann (a) & Wright, Brougham Chambers, Wheeler Gate Walker, H. (/) & Son, 32 King St. Wright, T., York Chmbrs.,King St. NUTTALL. Taylor, S. RETFORD, Southall, W., Chapel Gate SUTTON-IN- ASHFIELD. Adlington, J. P., High Pavement WEST BRIDG FORD. Holbrook, A. J., Wilford Lane Shepherd, W., 15 Rosebery Ave. Smith, W. A., 138 Holme Rd. WORKSOP, Allsopp, E., 38 Sherwood Rd. Dean, £. B., Bridge St, Flockton (/),Gibbs( /) & Flockton Park St. Hopkinson, F., 40 Bridge St. Pennington, T. H., City Bank Chmbrs., Bridge St. Richardson, A. H., Market Place Shardlow J. T., 61 Carlton Rd. Sorby, F. L., Sherwood Rd. Webster, T., 1 Market St. OXFORDSHIRE. BANBURY. Allen, A. E., 314 Bridge St. Timms, J., 35 South Parade BICESTER. Gibbons, H. J., Launton Rd. CAVERSHAM (Reading). Hambling, W. G. A., 11 Bridge St. Wing, W., 11 Bridge St. GORING-ON-THAMES. Dodd, J. S. HENLEY-ON-7THAMES. Fair & Meyer (a), 5 Reading Rd. Wing, W., 1 Post Office Buildings OXFORD, Allfrey, E. W., 2 St. Michael’s Chmbrs. Drinkwater, G. C., 133 High St. Gardiner. G., 32 Beaumont St. Gray, J. C..& Son, 5 Blackhall Rd. Harrison Bros.,6 Turl St. Mills, W. E., 18 George St. Moore, W. (/) & Warwick, W.H., 6 Beaumont St. + tear ae F., 13 & 14 Cornmarket St. Mowbray, A. M., 117 St. Aldate’s Quinton, H., 22 George St. Rowley, A. J.,7 Turl St. " Salter, S., Bank Chambers, Carfax Sidford, A. E., 15 Magdalen St. Tollit (+) & Lee, 7 St. Aldate’s Wilkins, J. R.,137 High St. THAME, Manning, G. H., High St. WITNEY., Wilkins, J. R. Q+ aN RUTLANDSHIRE. A EN eee UPPINGHAM. Corby, J. B. & Son as SHROPSHIRE, CHIRBURY, S.O. Morris, E. H. & Son MARKET DRAYTON. a Beckett, J. H. OSWESTRY. Bremner-Smith, E., & Bremner, Oswald Rd. | Shayler & Ridge, Bank Chmbrs. J Spaull, W. H., 24 Upper Brook St. SHREWSBURY. Brown, J., 26 Castle St. Davies, F., & Son, 36 Castle St, ARCHITECTS. [Shropshire—Surrey. = a +2 yf Deakin (A. B. (+) & W. Scott) (+), 12A Pride Hill Dickens-Lewis, G., Talbot Chmbs. Nurse, J., 37 Belle Vue Oswell, A. E., Dana Chambers Shayler, F. H., 16 Pride Hili WELLINGTON. Fleeming,T.H. & Son, Bank Chbrs. Jenkins, A., Market St. WHITCHURCH. Pickard, J. H., Camden House, Talbot St. Webb, W., 14 Bargates SOMERSETSHIRE. BATH. Brinkworth. R. E., 16 Old Bond St. Gardiner, F. W., 6 &7 Barton St. Gill, W., 1 Fountain Bldgs. Green, M. A., 5 Prince’s Bldgs. Matthews, H. W.. Institute Cham- bers, Terrace Walk Oliver,C. B., & E.K.,16 Green Park Payton, E. S., 3 Wood St. Silcock, T. B., & Reay, S. S. (7), 47 Milsom St. Stone, S. J. C., 15 Orange Grove Taylor, A. J.. 18 New Bond St. Willcox, W J., 1 Belmont BRIDGWATER. Gabbutt, F. H. J., 3 St. Mary St. Hill, J. W., King St. Chambers Morris, J., & Miss V. S., Four Oaks, near Samson, C. H. (/), & Cottam, A.B. (a), 43-45 High St. BRUTON. Pictor, A. J. BURNHAM, 8.0. Derrick, G. A., 11-73 College St. Jacques, H. S., 41, College St. Palmer, J. H., & Sons. Alfred St. Press, W. J., College St. Wilde, S. J., & Fry, 24 Victoria St. CHARD. Yeomans, A. W., Cornhill OLEVEDON. Hoddell, J. & Co., Alexandra Rd. Middle, C. R., Lindon Rd. FROME. Beynon, J. A., Nunney Rd. Long & Glass, 9 The Bridge | Rigg; P. B., 3 Cork St GLASTONBURY. Alves, G., Norbins Rd. Spire, J., ‘‘ Ivydene” MIDSOMER NORTON. Bird, W. F., The Island MINEHEAD. Cox, A. L., 5 The Avenue STREET, Reynolds, W., 46 High St. TAUNTON. ftRoberts, F. W., 2 Hammet St. = aH Samson, C. H. (/), & Cottam, A. B. (a), 1 Hammet St. _ Spencer, J. H., 5 Hammet St. Sprankling & Price, 16 Hammet St. Strawbridge, G. C., Alma St. WELLINGTON, Howard, E. T. & Son WELLS. Brown, C., Chamberlain St. Budd, H. C., & W. E., 27 Sadler St. Hippisley & Sons, Chamberlain St. WESTON-SUPER-MARE. ‘Bryan, H. D., 54 Waterloo St. Palmer, J. H., & Sons, 22 Regent St. Price, H., & Jane, W., Waterloo St. Ridgeway, M. S. ‘‘ Wanowrie”’ Manor Rd. Smith, R. I., Whitecross Rd. Wilde, S. J., & Fry, Boulevard Chmbrs. YEOVIL. Bellamy, F. J., 18 High St. Benson, C. & C. B. (+), 11 Hend- ford Johnston, J. N., 21 Princes St. STAFFORDSHIRE. BILSTON. Plant, G. H., Willenhall Rd. BLACKHEATH. Edwards, W. F., Station Rd. BROW NHILLS. Shaw, J. H., High St. BUCKNALL, Stoke-on-Trent. Beardmore, J., ‘The Poplars” ee ae a Sh RQ a BURSLEM. Ford & Slater (+), Over House Chmbrs. Longden, R. T., Moorland Rd. Mellor, F. A., Moorland Rd. Walley, W. H., 11 Queen St. Wood & Son, Market Place BURTON-ON-TRENT. Beck, H., 10 High St. Forshaw, E., Market Hall Chmbrs. Jenkins, T., Arcade Buildings, Station St. Lander, J. M , ‘“‘ Alrewas”’ Stevenson, R., 34 High St. Underhill,C. F., Midland Chmbrs., Station St. CANNOCK. Horton, H.. Bank Chmbrs. Wolver- hampton Rd. CHASETOWN. Horton, H. CRADLEY HEATH, Butler, A. T., High St. Pritchard & Pritchard, High St. DARLASTON. Joynson Bros., Butcroft Morgan, W., Pinfold St. Chmbrs. FENTON. Ashworth, S. B., 163 Market St. Hallam, J. T., Blurton Rd. Lawson, F. R., Church St. FORSBROOK, Maddock, E. L., Blyth Bridge HANDSW ORTH (Birmingham). Noyes, J. G. F., Heathfield Estate Office Oldacre, R.S., 29 Broughton Rd. Shaw, J. R., 22 Richmond Rd. Silver, T., 120 Soho Hill HANLEY. Arrowsmith, R.. 2 Sentinel Bldgs. Brealey, J. T., Piccadilly Bldgs. Campbell, W., 2 Bagnall St. Clark, F. S., Market St. Dain, R. & Son, Victoria Chmbrs., Miles Bank Jones, E., 19 Albion St. Maddock, E. L., & Sons, 30 Albion Place Miller, A. P., Frederick St. Scrivener, R. & Sons, Howard PI. Wood, A., & Son, Snow Hill House HEATH TOWN, Wolverhampton. Worrall, A. W., 22 Heath St. LEEK. Brealey, J. T., 1 Stockwell St. Longden, R. T., Church Lane Sugden, W., & Son, 13 Derby St. LICHFIELD. Rarrett,G,. W., Chesterfield Rd. Marks, D. C., 45 Market Square Perry, W., 39 & 41 Bore St. LONGTON, Beckett, J. H., 18 Market St. Bloor, E. H., 2: Furnace Rd., Normacot Burgess, H., 129 Stafford St. Jackson, J. F., 11 John St. Taylor, J., Portland Chmbrs., Church St. Tindal, T., District Bank Chmbrs., Market St. Wilshaw. H. J., 6 Market St. Wood, W., Crown Bldgs., Stafford Shee NEWOASTLE-UNDER-LYME. Chapman & Snape, 5 Lad Lane James, T. H., Brunswick St. Jones, A. E., 3 Brunswick St. RUDYARD. Brealey, John T., ‘‘ Holly Bank’’ ROGELEY., Rogers, W. E., Anson St. SMETHWICK (Birmingham). Bowden, G. & Son, Toll Gate Bldgs., Cape Hill Fenton, W., Bearwood Hill Gill, F. J., 42 High St. Hollier, S. W., 185 Bearwood Hill STAFFORD. Cheadle. W. H., County Bldgs. Glass, R. A., 3 Crabbery St. Miller, C. W., 57A Greengate St. Sandy, H. T., 22 Greengate St. Wormal, G., 19 Greengate St. STOKE-UPON-TRENT. Beardmore, J., 27 Glebe St. Bowen, W. & Son, zo Glebe St. Lynam (/), Beckett (a) & Lynam, Wolfe St. : Moss, A. W., Glebe Bldgs., Glebe ohh Piercy, A.R. P., Old Bank Offices =o + = St as ay, a STONE. Arrowsmith, R., Gower St. Chapman, J. J., Lichfield St. Miller, A. P., Airdale Rd. Redman, J. S., Gower St. TAMWORTH. Getcoreee: J. W., 4 Bolebridge St. Newton, T. W. F., Victoria Chmbrs. GM BIAOSNG Coslett, E. G., Dudley Tividale Pearson, J., Great Bridge Powell & Brown, 3 Owen St. Wenyon, G. H., 9 Owen St. TUNSTALL. Dain, H., 116 High St. Wood & Son, Town Hall UTTOXETER, Forshaw, E., Balance St. WALSALD. Bailey (f) & McConnal (/f) “ Kingscourt,”’ Bridge St. Best, N. E. & Son, 145 Lichfield St. Cale, G. H. V., Leicester St. Fleeming,T.H. & Son, Birmingham C & Cheatle, Rd., Rd. Frankham & Cresswell, Offices, Bridge St. Hickton, J. H.( /),& Farmer,H. E. (f), Bridge St. Lavender, H. E., Ye Olde Queen’s Chmbrs., Bridge St. Marston & Healey (+), Metro- politan Bank Chmbrs. WEDNESBURY. Butler, S., Market Place Cooper & Day, 8 Springhead Joynson Bros., Springhead Scott, A. I., Regent»Chmbrs. WEST BROMWICH. Allen, J. W., 298 High St. Hadderton, W., 80 Paradise St. Holliday, S. J., New St. Long, A., 21 New St. Pincher, E., 31 High St. Siddaway, S. E., 318 High St. Weynon, G. H., Alma House, Great Bridge St. Withers, J., 319 High St. Wood & Kendrick, 315 High St. WILLENHALL. Baker, J. P., 33 Market Place Johnson & Baxter, 1 Walsall St. Law, R., 2 New Rd. WOLVERHAMPTON. Beck, F. T., Wulfrun Chambers, Darlington St. Clark, F. S., Jetfeock Rd. Eachus, S. H., Temple Chmbrs., Lichfield St. f Edwards, W., 25 Darlington St. Fleeming, T. H. & Son, 10 Queen Square Johnson, M., 44 Queen St. Lavender, J., Gresham Chambers, Lichfield St. Lynes, F. H., Gresham Chambers, Lichfield St. Oliver, W. J., t Darlington St. Painter, A. E.. 43 Lichfield St. Shaw, C., Prince’s Chambers, Prince’s Sq. Veall, A., 84 Darlington St. Weller, J., & Sons, 15 King St. Worrall, A. W., Queen’s Chmbrs., North St. Estate SUFFOLK. ALDEBURGH-ON-SEA. Key, T.E. Woodcock & Henry BECOLES. Banham, F. E., Grange Rd. Pells, A!, London Rd. BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Ainsworth-Hunt, A., 51 Abbey- gate St. Andrews, A., 8 Lower Baxter St. Flatman, J., 58 Abbeygate St. Naish, S., The Croft Rutter, Sons & Lloyd, 30 Abbey- ga FELINE ROWGE. Buxton, H. W., 26 Hamilton Rd. Leighton, G. W., Orwell Rd. Steward-Watling, H., 24 Victoria Parade Wrinch, R. C., Leopold Rd. GORLEST ON, Great Varmouth. Arnott, H. D., 171 High St. Cockrill, W, B,, Post Office IPSWICH. a Batley, C., Little Roundwood ore & Cautléy (a), 32 Museum t Brown & Burgess, County Chmbrs., Arcade St. Brown, W. H., 6 Museum St. Corder, J. S., Wimborne House, Tower St. + Cotman, T. W., 7 Northgate St. 4 Crossley, F. W., St. Mildred’s Chambers, Cornhill Eade, W. (/), x Johns, E. T., Tower Chambers, Tower St. Leighton, G. W., 6 Princes St. Scheuermann. J. A., 9 Northgate She Steward-Watling, H., 4 Tavern St. Winkworth. H., Tower Chmbrs., Hatton Court Wright, H. J., 4 Museum St. a Wrinch, R. C., 16 Museum St. Si LOWESTOFT. Bignolda H..8 Stemectomsm nda, Kirkley Blyth, H. C. W., Victoria Chmbrs. Clarke, A., 126 London Rd. a Cockrill, S. R., Crossley House, a, Denmark Rd. Knights, G. T., 44 Milton Rd. Richards, F. W., 14 Stanley St. Roberts, W. J., 124 London Rd. IAs a ROPE H., 41 London Rd. STOW MARKET. + Bishop, H. G., Bury St. =y au 1 Turner, P. J., Market Place SUDBURY. Ainsworth-Hunt, A., Market Hill SURREY. BARNES. Spiller, F. C., 18a St. Ann’s Ter. CAMBERLEY. Hodgson, W. J., “ Vectis,’’ The Avenue Sarel, W., 63 High St. CATERHAM, S.O. Eliff, F., Caterham Valley Kempster, L. J. (VMBIRIOSIO NES Brée, C., London St. CROYDON. a Bates, E., 2 Imperial Buildings Berney (a) & Son, 104 George St. a Broad, A., 22 George St. f Brodie, C. H.,17 Sydenham Rd., N Chart, (+), Son, & Reading, Union Bank Chambers Clark, J. J., 5 Cavendish Rd. Crouch, V. F. (Building Dept.). Nalder & Collyer’s Brewery, Ltd., High St. Dartnell, A. L., 34 High St. Ellis, R. G., 17 Clarendon Rd. McClymont, R., 27 Elgin Rd. a Monday, C. A., Cathcart Villas ae = = +8 Pepler & Allen (a), 3 George St. Reilly, M. S., 66 Sumner kd. Ridge, C. H., 334 High St. Smith, S. P., 17 South End West, F., 22 Coombe Rd. DORKING. Bargman & Benison, 76 South St. Dibble, F. J., ““ Westheld”’ Shearburn, W., South St. EPSOM. Cresswell, W. T,, High St. Harding, J. R., High St. FARNHAM. Eggar, J. A., 74 Castle St. Guyer, A. H., South St. Hendrey, J. H., Frensham Rd. Niven (/), Wigglesworth(/), Falkner, 24 West St. Stedman, A. J., South St. Chmbrs. Wells, W. J., 112 West St. GODALMING. Day, H. D., Ramsden Rd. Moon, H., 96 High St. and a Verstage, A. H., 121 Meadrow Welman, S. (+), & Glennie, F. F., Church St. GREAT BOOKHAM. Lee, R. GUILDFORD. Clemence & Moon, 53 High St. a Day, H. D., 100 High St. Lake, J., 4 Wellington Pl., Wood- bridge Rd. Lower, W. G., 124 High St. Ff Nevill, R., Castle Hill hoe H., & Lunn, E. L., 36 High t. ; Surrey-—Warwickshire. ] ARCHITECTS. 349 Sidebotham, H. S., 18 Quarry St. Sturges, A. J., 25 High St. Welman, Se lha ees Glennie, Vip | 50 High St. | HASLEMERE. Harrison, W., Heatherlie, Hind- head, near Morgan, C. L., 2 Station Chmbrs. HORLEY, S.O. a Burstow, C. H., Station Rd. Nicholas, C., Smallfield, near KEW. - Watt, A., 18 Maze Rd., Priory Fk. a a SE _s aa a fr : Downing, ig PBs KINGSTON HILL. Garratt, T.,6 Wolverton Avenue | KINGSTON-ON-THRAMES. Callow, C. F., “St. Malo,’ New Barton Rd. Carter (a) & Ashworth,86 Eden St. | Chambers, W. O.,24 Knight’s Pk. | Hardwick, A. J., Eagle Chmbrs. Horsfield (Nixon) (7) & Sons, Victoria Rd. Macaulay, H. LEATHERHEAD. Shearburn, W. LINGFIELD, S.O. Taylor, R. MERTON. Brocklesby, J. S. (z), & Rumble, Rie a, pitta Park Estate Office, Kingston Rd. “ Avalon” MITCHAM, Chart (+t), Son & Reading, Vestry Hall NEW MALDEN. Davison, V., Coombe Chmbrs. PENGE. Laslett, W. T., 93 Beckenham Rd. PURLEY. Gilford, H., Station Approach REDHILL. Hooper, T. R., Station Entrance Hooper, V., Elms Rd. Quinton, H., Station Rd. Rees, L. P., 53 Station Rd. Venner, A. W., 7 Station Approach REIGATE. | Baker & Penfold (a), High St. Barry, D. J., High St. Pym, J. M., ‘Dood’s Rd. Salmon, C. 12 , Bell St. RICHMOND. | Ashworth, C., 61 Queen’s Rd. | Partridge, E. J.,. Bank Chambers SURBITON HILL. Veness, A , “! Fairfax,” Berrylands SOLON: Burstow, F. G., 61 High St. Kvitt, F.,8 Clinton Terrace, Manor | Lane | Price, R. W:. Cedar Rd. TADWORTH. Hammack, Lambert & Son Station Approach THAMES DITTON. Style, A. J., Manor Rd. THORNTON HEATH. Crewdson, J., 42 Pensburst Rd. & Sots, ‘Salatin,” (a), | J Pegg, H. C.. Brigstock Rd. a 5 ~~ * + ' Webb, G. W. Ruddie, W. R., 13 Carew Rd. WALTON-ON-THAMES. Jackson, E. A., Thames Cottage WEYBRIDGE. | Caryer, G. T., Ellesmere Rd. WHYTELEA FE. Higgins, F. C., *‘ Bournefield ”’ WIMBLEDON. Haines, G. F., 57 Merton Rd. Hinds, R. A., ‘‘ Wood Nook,’’ Wimbledon Hill Luck, H. R., 29 Woodside Spooner, J. A.. 86 Alexandra Rd. Thomson, R. J. (/), & Pomeroy, A. G., 49 Hill Rd. WOKING. Drower, J. B., 3 The Pavement Jones & Clinton, 3 Broadway Ridgeway, S., Lavender Rd., Maybury Hill Tubbs, C. B., & Messer, A. A., | 5 The Broadway Whitburn, H. A., 7 Broadway YORK TOWN, Camberley. , Main Rd. SUSSEX. BEXHILL. Armstrong, C. T., 32 Eversley Rd. Ball, G., Chepbourne Rd. Gray, oo H., 21 Sea Rd, _ oh + = +8 = ~ g 2 ay a \ 2 Hicks, A. C. D., 4 Sea Rd. Luntley, H., 8 Magdalen Rd. Oakden, A. A., 4 Sea Rd. Riches & Gray, 1 Devonshire Ter. Smith, S., 14 Station Rd. ’ Wall, J. B., 13 Devonshire Rd. BOGNOR. Barlow, W. T., Arcade Chambers Fulford, R. S., Nyewood House Guermonprez,H.L.F.,‘‘ Dalkeith,” Albert Rd. : Pilkington, L., 66 High St. Wade & Austin, 41 & 43 High St. BRIGHTON. Anscombe, J., 110 Elm Grove Anthony, A. E., & Dixon, H. 35 East St. Blackman, J. W.B., B., 24 Old Steine Botham, C., Insurance Chmbrs., North St. Buckwell, T. H:, 162 and 163 North St. Carden A., 75 North St. Cawthorne, F. T., 170 North St. Clayton & Black, to Prince Albert St. Denman & Matthews, 27 Queen’s Rd. Doll, O. S., Garrett, T., 30 Ship St. Gibbins, J. G. (f), & Son (a), 3 Palace Place Gillam, W. C. F., 3 North St. Quadrant Hamilton, E. J., 2 New Rd. Hunt, S., 129 Queen’s Rd. Lainson, A. H., 8 Middle St. Lainson & Son (a), 56 East St. Long, E. W., 40 Marlborough Pl. Munn, W. E., 5 Trafalgar Court Nash, W. H.,8 North St. Quadrant Nye, A. W., 34 Duke St. Overton & Scott. 22 Ship St. Pryke, L. E., 18 Grenville Place Puttick, W., 56 East St. Sanders, H. W., 43 Preston Rd. Scutt, Dn Hs “The, Beeches? Stanford Avenue Simpson, T. & Son (a), 17 Ship St. Southall, B. N., s1 Stanford Av. Udney,A.C., 1 Selborne Rd. Hove 157 North St. Webb, H.. 152 North St. . Williams, W. F., 17 Middle St. Wyon, E., rt & 2 Walpole Rd., Kemp Town LHSRIGLESS, LILI SO) Findlay & Roques CHICHESTER. Vernon-Inkpen, G. C., 19 South St. Wade & Austen, East St. Whitehead & Whitehead, South St. CROWBOROUGH CROSS. Dennis, Eee IPanms, Teulon & Wo od (a) EAST BOURNE. Cooke, F. G., 2 Hyde Gardens Coster, J., Selwyn Cottage, Selwyn Rd Crisford, C., 51 Gildredge Ra. 15 Dudley, F. ‘‘ Dunstaffuage,’’ Up. Avenue ; Earp, B., 134 Terminus Rd. Mitchell & Ford, 7 Gildredge Rd. Oakden, A. A., 10 Cornfield Rd. Spurrell & Murray,24Gildredge Rd. Wallis, W., 14 Seaside Rd. Wood, G -, ‘* Craigdarroch,”’ Whitley Rd. EAST GRINSTEAD. Mathews, J. D. (/), & Son, London Rd. Nightingale, H. C.,2 Judge’s Ter., High St. Powell, E. T., London Rd. HASSOCKS, S.O. Clayton & Botham, Stanford Av. Flack, C., H. HASTINGS. Cooper, W. & Coussens Havelock Rd. Gant & Son, 2 Havelock Rd. Hembrow, R., 65 Queen’s Rd. Humphreys, F. H., 6 Trinity St. Jeter: A.W. & Son, 5 Havelock Rd. (a), 25 Lansdell, M. J., 71 Cambridge Rd. Plowman, F., 35 Havelock Rd. Trimming, J., 42 Nelson Rd. Ward, H., 8 Bank Bldgs. Wells, A. (/), & A. R., 1 Trinity St: HAYWARD’S HEATH. Gibbins) J. (Gai) se son (a), 5 Roltro’ Rd. Pannett, A. R., 16 Boltro’ Rd, HORSHAM. Buck, W., 60 West St. Burstow, C. H., 6 West St. Roberts, H. P., Education Offices Wheeler, F. (7) & Goodman, Bank Chmbrs. LEWES. Curtis-Card, H., 10 North St. Fuller, E. H., 19 High St : Halls, R. H., Seveirg Chmbrs., High St. Powell & Co.. Estate Offices + Wood, F. J., County Hall LINDFIELD. J Lanchester, H. J. LITTLEHAMPTON. a Frisch, G., 3 Selborne Place Sie LBAONMAR DS. a Callow, C. F.. 71 London Rd. Elworthy, T. W., 81 London Rd. Pigott, C. A., & Oxley, Saxon Chmbrs., London Rd. + Palmer, H. W. H., Filsham Park “ Belsize,” f Tree, P., 59 London Rd. SEAFORD. Blackman, J. W. B., 2 Gloucester Place Cooper, W. (+), & Coussens (a), Terminus Bldgs. @ Taylor, F. S. SHOREHAM. Punshon, W. K., 18 Victoria Rd. UCKFIELD. Overton & Scott, Town Hall WORTHING. Bartlett, H., Hevtesbury House Cogswell, G., 5 Highworth a Doll, O. S., 27 Warwick St. Hagger, G. J., Railway Approach Heal, H. G., 2 Chapel Rd. + Hyde & Son, 23 Eriswell Rd. Hyde, T. R., Crescent Rd. Lund, J. E.. Christ Church Rd, Potter, H. M., 41a Warwick St. a Selby, E. H., 35 Chapel Rd. Whitehead & Whitehead 2 WARWICKSHIRE. BIRMINGHAM, (For Handsworth and Smethwick see Staffordshire.) Adams, J. W., Red Hill Rd., Hay Mills, near Aherne, W. de Lacy.5 Waterloo St. a Andrews, F. B., 95 Colmore Row a Ashford, W. H., 900 New St. Barker, L. & Son. 11a New St. Bartlam, W. H. E., Leighton Rd., Moseley Bassett, J.,63 Witton Rd., Aston / Bateman & Bateman, 83 Edmund St. a Bidlake, W. H., 37 Waterloo St. Blenkarn, P., 2 Lansdown Villas, High St., Selly Oak Bosworth, C. W., Western Rd,, Wylde Green Bower, B., 14 Temple St. Buckland, H. T., and Haywood- Farmer, E., ‘Norwich Union Chmbrs.. Congreve St. Cale. G. H. V., 14 New St. Challinor, A., 12 Holborn Chmbrs., Broad St. Corner Chatwin, J. A.,(/)&Son,128Colmore Row Cheatle, —, 39 New Hall St. Collett, C. H., High St. Collier, L., 71 Colmore Row Cooke, S. N., 14 New St. Corser, B., 1 Newhall St. Cossins, Peacock & Bewlay, 83 Colmore Row Cox, G. A., 33 Newhall St. + Cross, F. W. F., 71 Temple Row Crouch & Butler, Newhall St. Currall & Chadney, Commercial Bldgs., High St., Selly Oak Davis, W. J., Imperial Chmbrs., Colmore Row Dennis, W. L., 224 Mary St., Balsall Heath Devall, G., 86 New St. Dixon, A. S., 297 Broad St. Doubleday, W., 67 Colmore Row a Dunn, A. J.,86 Colmore Row a Dunn, J. G., 45 Newhall St. Edwards, A.,g Bennett’s Hill Edwards, W. F., 1 Newhall St. Essex (f) & Goodman, 21 Waterloo St Eunson, A., 55 Newhall St. Evans, F., 14 Temple St. Faulkner, G. R.,102 Colmore Row Floyd & Salt, 3 Temple Row West ss Ss 2 =r S g + f Osborn, F. B., f = R * Harrison. A., Gateley & Parsons, 119 Colmore Row Goold, L. W., 5 Corporation St. Greatrex, H. J., 3 New St. Grew, J. A., 88 Colmore Row Grove, A., 72 Dora Rd., Small Heath Guest, T., Cobden Bldgs.,Corpora- tion St. Hackett, J. J., 32 Paradise St. Hale, A., 83 Edmund St. Hale, W.,(/)& Son,83 ColmoreRow ee A. H., 115 Colmore Row Hare, J. 1G.29 43% Gallott: “Rd:, Edgbaston Harper, E. & Bro., 191 Corpora- tion St. 109 Colmore Row Harvey, W. A., 5 Bennett’s Hill Hawkes, G. F., 82 Trinity Rd., irchfield Hawkes, J. H., & Son, 63 Temple Row Haywood, W., Norwich Union Chmbrs., Congreve St. Heaton, R.. 8 Waterloo St. Henman, W. (), & Cooper, T.(/), 19 Temple St. Hipkiss and Stephens, 24A De ae Sui Hirst, B. V., 41 Church St. 33 Newhall St. King’s Court, 115 Hobbis, 1. W., Holliday, S. une Colmore Row Hughes, B. C., 5a Temple Row Hughes, F. G., rzt Colmore Row Humphreys-Jones, J., 17 Bennett’s Hill Tnchley, W. P., 2t Waterloo St. Ingall & Son, 3 Temple Row West Jenkins, W., 19 Bennett’s Hill Kenworthy, E., County Chmbrs.13, Martineau St. Latham, A. G.,5a Temple Row Lea, J. & L. & Sons, 19 Cannon St. Lloyd, W. H., 38 Bennett’s Hill McKewan. A. E., 95 Colmore Row Macer- Wright, A.,23 Temple Row McMichael. G., 105 Colmore Row Mansell & Mansell, 47 Temple Row Martin & Martin, 106 Colmore Row Martin, H. & Son, 26 Paradise St. Miller, E. M., Hobmoor Rad., Small Heath Nicol (a) & Nicol (a), 117 Colmore Row Nichols, J. R., King’s Court, 11 Colmore Row Oldacre, R. S., 26 Paradise St. 13 Bennett’s Hill Osborne, J. P., 95 Colmore Row Owen & Berrill (a), King’s Court, 115 Colmore Row Parsons, O. P., 14 Temple St. Payton, G., 58 New St. Payton, W. G.,84-6 Colmore Row Pepper, G. E.,. 7 Waterloo St. Phipson, A. B., sa Temple Row Porter, B. A., 88 Colmore Row Price, T. G., 63 Temple Row Raggett, J. J., 88 Colmore Row Rawlings, B., 25 Birchfield Rd., Aston Manor Reynolds, E. F., 25a Paradise St Rey nolds, H. H., 164 Corporation St. Riley & Smith, King’s Court, 115 Colmore Row Robinson, H., Cadogan Chmbrs., Cherry St. Round, A., 20 Cannon St. Sandy, H. T., 71 Temple Row Savage, R., 33 Newhall St. Scruton, V., 7 Waterloo St. Sharp-Smith, C., 14 Bull St. Shaw, J. R., 39 Newhall St. Smith, A. F., 44 Waterloo St. Smith, G., 55 Newhall St. Smith, P. H., Crown Bldgs., James Watt St. , Swan, J. A., 56 Newhall St. = Q ‘Ward, L. F., Taylor, A. F., Malvern Rd., Acock’s Green Thacker, A. D.. 33 Newhall St. Thomason, F. H.. 1 Newhall St. Titley, E. F., 35 Cannon St. Turner, T. A.,54 Temple Row Twist, W. N., 7 Temple Chmbrs., Broad St. Corner Vickerstaff, 8 Waterloo St. Walthew, R. G., 78 Sandford Rd., Moseley Ward, D. H.,19 Warwick Chmbrs., Corporation St. Ward, G. F., 71 Colmore Row 1 Waterloo St. Ward, W. H., 294 Paradise St. Whitcombe, Cie 5a Temple Row Whitwell,C. & Son, 3 Newhall St. Wigley, E. H. -, 121 Colmore Row 350 ARCHITECTS. [Warwickshire— Yorkshire. Williams, D. J., County Chmbrs., B. Martineau St. Wood & Kendrick,57 ColmoreRow Wood, J. D., 3 Newhall St. Wykes, E. E., 71 Temple Row Yates, F. J., 1 Newhall St. COVENTRY. Chattaway,H.W.,Trinity Church- yard Donnelly, T. R., 73 Holyhead Rd. + Foster, F., Masonic Bldgs. Griffiths, T. D., Hertford Chmbrs., Hertford St. Harrison & Hattrell, Hertford St. Jenkins, G. E., Bank Chmbrs., Little Park St. Purnell, E. K., Hertford St. Quick, H., 64 Hertford St. eens G. & I. (a), 22 Little Park St. Tait & Herbert, Bailey Lane + Tickner, T. F., High St. Chmbrs. LEAMINGTON. # Cotton, 26 Portland Place + Cundall, F. G., 34 Parade + Foster, F., 4 Euston Place Quick & Lee, 38 Parade NUNEATON. Moreton, A., 1 Bond St. Shepherd, E. E., New Bridge St. RUGBY. Franklin & Newman, Regent St. Hoper, J. D., 54 Albert St. Liddington, J.H., Ketton Chmbrs. Regent St. Willard, T. W., Broughton House, Market Place SHIRLEY. eirst.ulscve SOLIHULL, near Birmingham. Endall, F. B., Broomfields STRATFORD-ON-AVON. Allen, A. E., 1 Chestnut Walk Callaway, A. H., 3 John St. Holtom, E. G., 58 Henley St. Knight & Hebery, Scholars’ Lane SUTTON COLDFIELD. Grigg,S.H.,“‘ Lynton,” JockeyRd. Hodgson, C. J.. Four Oaks Langley, W. J., Coleshill St. Marston & Healey (+), Masonic Hall Chmbrs. Moxham, E., Lichfield Rd. WARWICK. Armstrong, C. M. C., 5 High St. Moore, F. H., 2 Northgate St. Trepess, F. P., 1 Church St. a WESTMORELAND. AMBLESIDE. Fleming, J., Rothay Garth { Mason, W. L., Kelsick Rd. ‘KENDAL. Bintley, J., 7 Lowther St. jf Curwen, J. F., 26 Highgate Hoggarth, G., 69 Highgate Hutton, J., 224 Highgate J Shaw, S., 45 Highgate + Stalker, J.,57 Highgate a Thompson, J., Finkle St. KIRKBY LONSDALE. + Kassell, J., ‘‘ Fairbank”’ Kassell, L. C., 4 Bective Rd. WINDERMERE. Gibson, D. J Mason, W. L., Victoria St.” Pattinson, J., Elim Grove ‘Walker, Carter & Walker, Central Bldgs. WILTSHIRE, CALNE, Henly, H. C., Curzon St. CHIPPENHAM. Brinkworth, R. E. : ‘Darley, R. & J., St. Mary’s St. Holloway, T. CORSHAM. a Brakspear, H., High St. DEVIZES. + Isborn, E. C., 33 St. John St. + Randell, A. J., Exchange Place MARLBOROUGH. Brooke, J. W., ‘‘ Rosslyn”’ + Ponting, C. E., Wye House SALISBURY. Bath,F., Crown Chmbrs., BridgeSt. Blount, G. L. W.. 39 High St. Bothams, A. C., 32 Chipper Lane Harding, J. & Son, 58 High St. Lemon (/) & Blizard, 29 Market Place Reynolds, J. G., Arundel House, Hulse Rd. Webb, E. D., Close Gate, High St. SWINDON. Ainsworth & Pilcher, Central Chmbrs. Beswick, R. J., 10 Victoria Rd. Bishop & Fisher, Regent Circus Drew (+) & Sons, 28 Regent Circus Masters, W.A.H., 1 Regent Circus Nicholls (+) & Stockwell (t+), 25 Regent Circus Osborne, W. R., Regent Circus TROWBRIDGE. : Stanley, W. H., Market House Chmbrs. WARMINSTER. Hardick, W., & Son, High St. Long & Glass, 53 Market Place WESTBURY. Stanley, W. H., Maristowe St. + WORCESTERSHIRE. BOURNVILLE (nr. Birmingham). Tylor, H. B., Estate Office BROMSGROVE. Gadd,G.H.,County Court Chmbrs. DUDLEY. Bailey,P.H.A., Fountain Chmbrs., Market Place cel E. G., 200 Wolverhampton t a5 Gammage, A., 7 Priory St. Garebrade T.,23 Wolverhampton t. Ramsell, A., Scotch Chambers, Market Place ge T., Castle Chmbrs., Castle EVESHAM, Hunt, G. H. HALESOWEN (Birmingham), Butler, A. T. KIDDERMINSTER. Downton, C. A., 70 Coventry St. Gething & Son, Oxford Chmbrs. Pritchard & Pritchard,BankBldgs. KINGS NORTON. Palmer, F. L., Midland Road MALVERN, GREAT. Baker, A. C., 3A The Exchange Baldwin, E. E., Lyttelton House Griffiths, A. T., The Priory Gate- way Holds, T. W., 1 Promenade OLDBURY (Birmingham). Merryfield, T., 42 Church St. Spratling, W. M., 13 Church St. REDDITCH. Bayliss, F. F., Unicorn Hill ae ey J., 21 Unicorn Hill eason & White, Church Rd. Perrins, B., Central Chmbrs., Unicorn Hill STOURBRIDGE. Folkes, H. E., Waterloo Bldgs., Hagley St. Gething & Son, 2 Union Villas, Queen St. Grazebrook, T.,82 Upper High St. Robinson, T., Victoria Chambers TENBURY. Jarvis, R. W. WORCESTER. f/ Day, E., 6 Sansome Place Hughes, F., 54 Broad St. Parker) SA gurl ((7)he SceAne Gans Foregate St. Parker, W., 15 Foregate St. Rowe, H., & Son, Worcester Chmbrs., Pierpont St. a Sheppard, G. L., 51 Foregate St. Smith, H. P., 5 Foregate St. a Whitcombe, C. F., Newbury, Upper Broadheath, near Williams, J. H., 15 Foregate St. Yeates & Jones (a), 8 Foregate St. YORKSHIRE. BARNOLDSWICK., Lancaster, F., Pleasant View BARNSLEY. Crawshaw & Wilkinson, 13 Regent Ste Dixon, R. & W., 5 Eastgate Dyson, E. W., 10 Regent St. a Hinchliffe, P. A., 14 Regent St. McLintock, C. L., Church St. Moxon, G., 26 Church St. J Ledingham, J., Raper, H. T., Architect’s Dept., Barnsley Brewery Co., Ltd. Wade & Turner (+), 10 Pitt St. BATLEY. Brearley, J. H., Commercial St. Buckley, H. B., 85 Commercial St. Hanstock, W. & Son, Branch Rd. Watson, B. BEVERLEY. Hawe & Foley, North Bar St. BINGLEY. Nunns, W. R., 13 Market St. BIRSTAL, near Leeds. Burrows, J. W., Huddersfield Rd. BRADFORD. Adkin & Hill (a), Prudential Bldgs, Armistead, R., 8 Charles St. Atkinson, J. W. C., 1 Ivegate Bailey, W., Tanfield Building, Market St. Barker, T. & Son, London & Mid- land Bank Chambers, Market St. Bracewell,R. W., Exchange Bldgs. Brayshaw & Dixon, 309 Bowling Old Lane Croft, P. K., Dudley Hill J Calvert, R., 4 Forster Square Dobson, B., 5 Charles St. Drake, R., 4 Pearson Lane,Chellow Dean a Edwards, F. E. P., Whitaker Bldgs., Victoria Sq. Empsall & Clarkson, 7 Exchange, Market St. Fairbank & Wall, Craven Bank Chmbrs. Fox, P., Victoria Chmbrs., Vic- toria Square a Gaunt, E. L., 5 Charles St. Hardaker, H., 11 Ivegate Healey, T. H. & F., 42 Tyrrel St. a Hodgson, H., 7 Claremont Holland, F., 11 Parkinson’s Chmbrs., Hustlergate Hope, T. C., & Son, 23 Bank St. + Jackson, J., Barry St. ackson, S. & Son, Tanfield Chmbrs., Piece Hall Yard District Bank Chmbrs., Booth St. Marsden, C. E., 15 Sunbridge Rd. Marten, J. E., Cheapside Chmbrs. Marten, W. H. H., 24 Church Bk. Mawson & Hudson, 2 Exchange Bldgs. Milnes, & France (7), 99 Swan Arcade Moore, F., 40 Sunbridge Rd. Morley, W. J. (7) & Son,269 Swan Arcade Parkinson, E. H., Queensgate Peterson, E. P., 49 Sunbridge Rd. Priestley, H. E., 17 Bertram Rd. Riley, T., 8: Beckside Rd., Lidget Green Robinson, S. & Sens, 15 Cheapside Rogerson, H. W., Tyrrel St. Rycroft, W.,, Bank Buildings, Manchester Rd. Sharp, A., Pearl Assurance Bldgs., Market St. Sharp, H. N., 239 Rooley Lane Thresh, W. E., Thorpe Chambers, Hustlergate Walker & Collinson, Cheapside Chmbrs. Waugh, J., Sunbridge Chambers, Sunbridge Rd. Wilcock, W. & Son, 9 Leeds Rd. Young, J. & Co., 62 Market St. BRIDLINGTON. ; Brodrick, Lowther & Walker, Central Chambers Dyer, S., Quay Rd. + Earnshaw, J., Carlton House, Wellington Rd. Martinnale, A. T., 66, Wellington Road Shepherdson, J., 15 Manor St. BRIGHOUSE. Brooke, E. C., 6 Huddersfield Rd, Hepworth, G., 20 Bradford Rd. Rogerson, R. F., 14 Henry St. Sharp & Waller, 32 Bradford Rd. CASTLEFORD. Garside & Pennington (+), Central Chmbrs., Wesley St. Hartley, A., County Chmbrs. McDowall, R. M., Carlton St. OLECK HEATON. Castle, R. & Son, London City and Midland Bank Chmbrs. Howorth & Howorth, Old Bank Chmbrs. DENHOLME, Bradford. Pickels, W., Cliff Terrace DEWSBURY. Barton & Sons, Halifax Rd. ats ais = Fox, J. L., Bond St. Hall, H. H., Shaw Cross, near Holton & Fox; Corporation St. a King, E. V., 24 Westgate Kirk, J. & Sons, Market Place Marriott (C. H.), Son & Shaw, Church St. Chmbrs. fF Ridgway, F. W., 11 Union St. Thornton, W., Bond St. DONCASTER. Athron, J., 10 Priory Place Athron & Beck, Dolphin Chmbrs., Market Place + Ballan, E. H., 19 & 20 Baxter Gate Brundell, P. N., 1 Princes St. Johnson, T. H., 6 Priory Place Nicholas, J. C., 15 Priory Place Simmons, J., Bank Chambers Ward, H. J.,6 Priory Place Wilburn, E., St.George’s Chmbrs., St. George’s Gate DRIFFIELD. Shepherdson, J. F., Leo Villa, Beverley Rd. Shepherdson, J., Lockwood St. EOCLESHILL, Bradford. Crawshaw, J., Norman Drive FEATHERSTONE. Fearnley, W. H., Station Lane FILEY, 8.0. Mallinson, G., Cromwell Avenue Petch, J. & Son, Mitford St. + Robson, R. M., 21 Belle Vue St. GOLOAR. Shaw, A., Knowl Rd. GOOLE, Chambers, F., 24 Boothferry Rd. Thorp, H. B., Carlisle St. GREAT HORTON, near Bradford. Spencer, S., 344 Great Horton Rd. GREENGATES, Bradford. Wright, E., Sparkbrook GUISELEY, Leeds. Chippendale, H., Springfield Ter. Muschamp, H., 3 Queen’s Terrace HALIFAX. Beaumont, F. F., Southgate Chbrs. Berry, R., Commercial St. Booth, H. W., Hopwood Hall, Hopwood Lane Buckley,G. & Son, Tower Chmbrs., Silver St. a Coates, L., Central St. Dalzell, A. G., 15 Commercial St. Glendinning & Hanson (a), 37 Southgate Gray, W. G. & Son, 28 George St. Hall, M., 1 Harrison Rd. Horsfall, C. F. L. & Son, Lord St. Chmbrs. Horsfall, R. & Son, 224 Com- mercial St. Horsfall, W.H.D., 6 Harrison Rd. Jackson & Fox, 7 Rawson St. KKershaw, T., Lancs. and Yorks. Bank Chmbrs., Commercial St. Longbottom & Culpan, Somerset Chmbrs., George St. Patchett, T. L., George Square Petty, C. H., 12 Waterhouse St. Utley, Hebblethwaite (a) & Utley, to Waterhouse St. Walsh & Nicholas, (/) Museum Chmbs., Harrison Rd. f Williams, W. Newmarket Bldgs., as R Southgate HARROGATE. Bland ,/) & Bown (/), North Park kd. Bown, H. E. & A., Victoria Bldgs., James St. Crosland, R., 10 James St. Gibson, A. A., 8 Prospect Cres. Houfe, J., Station Chmbrs. a Illingworth, H.K., Wheatlands Rd. Johnson, A. W., 2 Princes Sq. Jf Marshall, T. E., City Bank Cham- bers, James St. Marten, J. E., Broadbank Chmbrs. + Smetham, J. R., Albert Chmbrs., Albert St. Stead, S., 33 James St. Walsh & Nicholas, 46 James St. + Whitehead, J., Herald Bldgs., Montpellier Parade HAWORTH. Bottomley, T. W., 16 Prince St. Jones, W. E., Manor House HEBDEN BRIDGE. Cockcroft, W. H., West End Sutcliffe & Sutcliffe (a), New Rd. HECK MONDWIKE. Exley-Fisher, T. Stead, H., Kaye St. HOLMFIRTH. Barrowclough, J. & Son, Cross Rd, Yorkshire. ]} ARCHITECTS. 351 HOWDEN, FE. Yorks. Blackburn, W. H., Alma House HOYLAND, near Barnsley. Sykes, W. J., West Bank Wilson, J. W., Middle Ings HUDDERSFIELD. Abbey, J. B. & Son, 344 New St. Berry, J., 3 Market Place Brook, Dransfield & Dyson, 12 & 13 Estate Bldgs. Cocking, J. W.,24 Vances Chmbrs., Cloth Hall St. ° 7 Cooper, W., 4 Kirkgate Bldgs. Hall, J. H., Milton Pl., Fartown Kirk, J. & Sons, 36 John William St. Lockwood, E. W., Westgate Lunn & Kaye, 14 John William St. Mallinson, C. F. & Son, Market Pl. Stocks & Sykes, St. Peter’s St. HULL. Adamson, J. J.,5 Colonial Chmbs., Princes Dock St. Ansdell & Cox, 50 Savile St. + Atkinson, T. B., 11 Trinity House Lane Bingley, W. H., Custom House Bldgs., Whitefriargate Boden, H., Land of Green Ginger Botterill, Son, & Bilson (f), 23 Parliament St. Brodrick, Lowther & Walker (/), 77 Lowgate a Brooks, T.D., Education Offices, Albion St. @ Dossor, J. M., Manor St. Easton, A.,7 Land of Green Ginger Freeman, Son, & Gaskell, 11 Carr Gelder (/) and Kitchen (/) elder an itchen 120 Alfred Gelder St, ‘ f Jacobs, B. S., Lincoln’s Inn Bldgs., Bowlalley Lane Kirton, J. B., Exchange Bldgs., Bowlalley Lane Kitching, W. H., 202 High St, Runton & Barry (a), Victoria Chmbs., Bowlalley Lane Simpson, T. B., Custom House Bldgs., Whitefriargate Thompson, T. B., 15 Parliament St. Thorp, G., 1 St. Mary’s Chmbrs., Lowgate Whitfield, L.W.L., Bank Chmbrs., Scale Lane Whitlock, E., Scale Lane ILKLEY. Baxandall, J. W., Church St. Bracewell, R. W.,10 Bolton Bridge Rd Critchley, 1a Johnson, E. B., 10 The Grove Marten, W. H. H., Grove Chmbrs. KEIGHLEY. Bailey, J. B. & Son, 3 Scott St. Bailey, W., Devonshire St. Broster, R. B. & Sons, Craven Bank Chmbs., NorthSt. Haggas, J. & Sons, North St. Harrison, A. P., 18 Cooke Lane Moore & Crabtree, York Chmbrs. Cavendish St. rich, H., Compton Bldgs., Bow t Sugden, W. H. & A., Devonshire Bldgs., North St. Turner, T., Kirkgate, Silsden, near Weatherhead, D. W., 50 Low St. KNARESBOROUGH. Gibson, A. LEEDS. Ambler,T., & Son, 29 Cookridge St. Atkinson, G. W., 1 Mark Lane + Bakes, J. H., Calverley Chmbrs., Victoria Sq. f Bakewell, W., 38 Park Square a Beevers, W. H., 26 Bond St. Bottomley, J. M., 46 Albion St. Bowman, G. F., 5 Greek St. + Braithwaite, W.S.,6 South Parade Broadbent, W., Red Hall Chmbrs., Guildford St. Bromet & Thorman, 16 Park Row Brooke, C. H., 23 Park Row Buttery & Bird, 1 Basinghall Sq. Chattwick & Watson, 9 Albion St. a Chapman, H. A., Prudential Bldgs., Park Row Charles, J. & Sons, 98 Albion St. 4 J Thorp, Connon, J. W. (7), and Chorley, H.S. (7), 16 Park Place Danby & Simpson, 73 Albion St. JF Davis, H., 10 East Parade a Farrar, R. F., 10 Park Row Fawcett, J. M. & Sons, 26 Albion St. Fraser, J. B., 8 Park Square Hall (7) & Dalby, Prudential Bldgs., Park Row Harris, L., 45 Albion St. + Hill, W. & Son, 38 Albion St. Hobson, W. A., 2 Basinghall Sq., Basinghall St. Howdill & Howdill (a), 7 Oxford Row @ Illingworth, H. E., 8 East Parade Kay, J. P., & Long, H. W., 10 St. Paul’s St. Kendall, J., (+), & Sons, 10 East Parade a Kirk, A. E., 13 Bond St. / Kitson, S. D., Greek St. Chmbrs. Leak, J., 34 Waterloo Rd., Hunslet Mitchell, F.,9 Upper Fountaine St. a Musto, F., Greek St. Chambers Neill, A. (7), & Son, 38 Park Row Nelson, C. S., 15 Park Row Oldroyd, J., 5 Greek St. Oliver (f) & Dodgshun (f), 18 Park Row Perkin (/) & Bulmer (/), Central Bank Chmbrs., Toronto St. Porter, J. M., 34 Ebor Place, Hyde Park Rd. Reason, G. E., 14 Park Row + Brodess F, W., 131 Upper Wortley Richardson, W. E., Rothwell, near Robinson, P. ). & Jones, W.A., Yorks. Post Chmbs., Albion St. @ Schofleld, W, P., 61 Albion St. J Smith, S. E., 12 South Parade a Smithson, W, G., 13 Bond St, Spivey, J.C., Bank St. Chmbrs. Swale, C. D., 34 Francis St. Thackray, J. W., 4 Greek St. W.H., Phoenix Chambers, South Parade J Wilson, B., Greek St., Chambers Winn, T. B. & Sons, 84 Albion St. Winterburn, A. H., 112 Chapel- town Rd. a Wood, J., Royal Insurance Bldgs., Park Row LIV ERSEDGE. Rhodes, A. E., Norristhorpe Lane MALTON. Ff Channon, C. H., Market St. MELTHAM, Carter, W, 1 Station St. MEX BOROUGH, Gothwaite, W., High St. White, G., Estates Office MIDDLESBROUGH. Bottomley, J. M., 28 Albert Rd. Costello, J., 54 Albert Rd. Duncan, W., 43 Albert Rd. Forbes, J., 43 Albert Rd. Forrester, A., 20 Albert Rd. Haslock, W. E., 11 Albert Rd. Kitching & Lee, 21 Albert Rd. Lofthouse, R., & Sons (a), 62 Albert Rd. Moore & Archibald, 27 Albert Rd. Roberts, W. G., or Albert Rd. Thorrold, S, E. & Son. Westbourne Grove, North Ormesby a Whipham, E. A., 14 Albert Rd. MILNSBRIDGE, Huddersfield. Lunn & Kaye MIRFIELD. Burrows, J. W., Knowl Rd. MORLEY. Anty, J., Scatcherd Lane Buttery & Birds, Exchange Bldgs. Queen St. Clegg, G. B., Queen St. OAK WORTH, Keighley. Judson & Hudson, Bogthorn OSSETT, 8.0. Kendall, W. A., Bank St. OTLEY. Fairbank & Wall, Manor Square + Marshall, A., Craven Bank Chbrs. PENISTONE, near Sheffield. Brettoner, H. J PONTEFRAOT. Bagley, F. S., Ropergate Chmbs. Brooks & Kelly Garside & Pennington (+), Roper- gate House Tennant, W.J., Ropergate Ckmbs. PUDSEY. a Hodgson, H.,33 Richardshaw Lane Kendall, J. (+), & Sons, 26 Low- town. Nelson, C. S., Fulneck QUEENSBURY. Drake, J. & Son, Winter Bank RAWMARSH, Platts, J., High St. RIPON. Hargrave, F. H., Market Place Harrison, S., Kirkgate Wall, T., 10 Market Place ROTHERHAM. Higginbottom, R., Thurnscoe,near Johnson, G. H,12 Church St. Knight, J. E., 33 College St. Platts, J., High St. Smethurst, H. L., Conisboro’ Tacon, H. L., 11 Westgate Totty, J.. Moorgate St. SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA, Tomlinson, W. J. N., Warrior Terrace, Windsor St. SCARBOROUGH. Barker, T. C., York Chmbrs., Westborough a Chapman, H. A., 13 Westborough Davis (7) & Baker (+), 7 York Pl. Edeson, C., 25 Huntriss Row Hall, J.,& Son (a), 24 Westborough Petch, J. C., Bar Chmbrs., Hunt- riss Kow Petch, D., Victoria Chambers, 22 Huntriss Row Petch, J., Victoria Chmbrs., 22 Huntriss Row Petch, J. & Son,, 6 Westborough Runton & Barry (a), Huntriss Chmbrs. + Smith, C. W., 31 St. Nicholas St. a Tugwell, F. A., 102 Westborough a Whipp, T. W., 3 York Place SELBY, Ullathorne, T. S., Millgate SHEFFIELD. Appleby, A., 22 High St. Beale, H. W., 166 Ecclesall Rd. Benton & Roberts, 57 Surrey St. Campsall, W.T., 19 Fig Tree Lane Clark, J., 55 Norfolk St. Davidson, R., 37 Surrey St. + Earle, J. P., Norfolk Chmbrs., Norfolk Row Ellis Bros., 37 Orchard St. Fowler & Marshall, 3 Hartshead Gibbs (/) & Flockton (f), 15 St. James’ Row Gibson, C.,14 St. James’ St. Greenwood, A. J., Beverley House, Wadborough Rd. Hadfield, C. (a) & Son (/), 19 St. James’ St. Ff Hale, W. J., 13 St. James’ Row Hall & Fenton, 14 St. James’ Row Hemsoll & Chapman, 18 Norfolk Row Holmes, E., 16 St. James’ St. a Innocent, C. J. & Son, 22 High St. Lancashire, W. H. & Son, Mont- gomery Chmbrs., Hartshead Lockwood, W. H., 5,6 & 7 Palatine Chmbrs., Pinstone St. a Mitchell- Withers, J. B., 73 Surrey St Norton, J., Norton Woodseats a Paterson, H. L., 19 St. James’ St. Potter (a) & Sandford, 16 St. James’s Row Sampson, G. & Son, Estate Offices, Beauchief Abbey & 17 York St. Shepherd, E., 8 Clinton Place, Broomhal] Smith (/) & Ensor (a) 1 Hartshead @ Smith, S. S., 12 St. James’ St. Stubbs & Brown, 74 High St. Turnell, A. E., 22 High St. Vickers, T., 10 Montgomery Mount, Nether Edge f Watson, A. F., 38 Church St. Webster, H., St. Mary’s Chmbrs., Norfolk Row F Webster, J. D., 19 St. James’ St. Wheen, J. T., 9 St. James’ Row a Wigfull, J. R., 14 Parade Chmbrs. Wilde, G. A., 73 Kendal Rd. Hillsborough. Wilson, G. A., Hartshead Chmbrs. Wilson, G. M., 37 Surrey St. Winder, E., Corn Exchange Chambers, Wharf St. Winder, T., Duke of Norfolk’s Estate Office SHIPLEY. S., Yorkshire ++ + Bradley, Bank Chmbrs Wilcock, W. & Son, 13 Moorhead Lane SKIPTON. Broughton, J. W., 19 High St. Hartley, J., Swadford Chmbrs. Varley, H., 15 Swadford St. SOWERBY BRIDGE. Wilkinson, S., Town Hall St. STANNINGLEY, Leeds. Gill, W D., 2 Summerville Ter. TADCASTER. Bromet & Thorman, Station Rd. THORNABY-ON-TEES. Smith, W., Mandale Rd. THORNTON, Bradford. Pickels, W., 60 New Rd. TODMORDEN. Blacka, J. R., Garden St. Mitchell, T. H., Strand Sutcliffe & Sutcliffe (a), 6 Room- field Bldgs. UPPER MILL (via Oldham). Howcroft, A. J., Spring Bank WAKEFIELD. Crutchley, H.,own Hall Chmbrs., King St. + Edmondson, H., 71 Westgate Edwards, J. V., County Hall Glover, W. H., 80 Westgate Hart, A., Bank St. Newbald, A. H., 21 King St. Nicholson, A. S., City Chmbrs. Richardson, C. W. & Son, 62 Westgate Simpson (t+) & Firth, Southgate Chmbs. + Watson, Son & Ellison, Barstow Square a Wrigley, W., 2 King St. WETHERBY. Kelly, G. W. C., St. James’ St. WHITBY. French, G. S., Bank Chmbrs. a Smales, E. H., Arundel House Walker, H. G. & H., West Cliff Young, A. E., 77 Baxtergate WOMBWELL, near Barnsley. Linford, A. B., Carlton Villa Robinson, J., Park Cottage YEADON. Foggitt, G., Ashfield = + VORK. JS Bell, W., Arch’t’s Office, N.E.Ry. a Benson, G., Nunthorpe Avenue J Brierley, W. H., 13 Lendal. Brown, W., & Son, City Chmbrs., Clifford St. Brown, W. H., Archts. Office, (Rowntree & Co., Ltd.) Everist, A. H., 8 New St. Felgate & Hepworth, 3 Stonegate Hornsey & Monkman, Railway St. Needham, S., 18 Coney St. Penty (/) & Penty, Lendal Chmbrs. Raney, F., 50 Stonegate Tate, E. R., 4 The Crescent Taylor, E., 7 Stonegate =< Ss ARCHITECTS. ABERDEEN. Allan, J. A. O., 22 Union Terrace Brown & Watt, 17 Union Terrace Bruce, A. C., 124 Union St. Clyne, A., 123 Union St. Coutts, G., 22 John St. Gauld, W. E., 258 Union St. Ironside, W. D., 3 Golden Square Irvine, G. G., 231a Union St. Jenkins & Marr, 16 Bridge St. Kelly & Nicol, 367 Union St. Mackenzie, A. M.(/), & Son (a), 343 Union St. Mackinnon, A.H.L., 245 Union St. McMillan, D. & J. R.,211 UnionSt. Mennie, H., 211 Union St. Milne, G. F., 137 Union St. Mitchell, G. B., 148 Union St. Murray, A. J., 124 Union St. Rust, J., 224 Union St. Ruxton, W., 84 Union St. Souttar, J. 42 Union St. Sutherland, G. (a), & Pirie, 40 Union Terrace “valker, G. J. & Duncan, 3 Golden Square Wilsons & Walker(a), 181A Union Sits ABERFELDY. Bell, W. Cameron, R. AIRDRIE. Arthur, G. & Son, 4 Graham St. Baird, W., 1 Halleraig St. Scotland, J., 12 Broomknoll St. Thomson, J. & Sons, East Victoria Place ALEXANDRIA. Boston, Menzies & Morton, Bank St. ALLOA, Frame, T. & Son, 43 Mill St. Kerr & McCulloch (a), 30 Mar St. Leishman, J. S., 44 Mill St. Melvin, J. & Son, Mar St. ARBROATH. Carver & Symon(), Brothock Bdge. Gavin, H., 42 Hill St. ARDROSSAN. Gilfillan, A., 3 Princes St. Shaw, C. J., Burgh Chmbrs. ARMADALE, S.O. Baird, W., Burgh Bldgs. AAR Cowie, W., Alloway Chmbrs. Eaglesham, H. V. & J. (a), Wel- lington Chmbrs. Hunter, J. K., 51 Sandgate McClelland, W., 61 Alloway St. Mercer, A. L..8 Wellington Chbrs. * Morris, J. A., Wellington Chmbrs. Murdoch, J., & Lockhart, 62 Sand- gate St. St. Clair-Williamson, J., gate Stevenson, A., 14 Cathcart St. Young, J. McH., 62 Sandgate St. BANFF. Cosser, C. W., 1 Carmelite St. BATHGATE (L LED OUST EN Fulton, W. J., Engine St. BEARSDEN, Glasgow. Laskie, A. G. PEP EIEI ESI FANEAE) SOs Martin, T. Koss & Sons BIGGAR. Morrison, L. A., Murrayfield Murray, J. L., Heavyside BLAIRGOWRIE. Falconer, L., 27 Bank Bldgs. Macdonald,J. 4. R., 16 Newton St. BONESS, S.O. Dodds, J., Annieslea Villa BRECHIN. Fettis,W., 31 St. David St. Galloway, D.W., 2 Market St. BROUGHTY FERRY. Douglas, B. C., 1 Seafield Place Ower, C., Camperdown St. BURNTISLAND. Swanston (+) & Legge, 13 Cromwell Rd ’ CAMBUSLANG. Ferguson, W., Wemyss Villa Miller, A. L., “‘ Borgie”’ 9 Sand- = Scotland. CARNOUSTIE. Bruce, J. P., Commercial Bldgs. CASTLE DOUGLAS. Imrie, B. B., 72 King St. Macgregor, J. A., 9 King St. COATBRIDGE. ‘ Davidson, J., 9 Academy St. Martin, T., Main St. Mitchell, A. McG., Bank Bldgs. Shaw, J., 50, Main St. Smith, T., 3 Church St. CUPAR, Bruce, Prondfoot & Macrae, Crossgate Newman, H. A., ‘* Redhurst’’ Storrar, D., 3 St. Catherine St. DALKEITH, Greig, C. H., Eskbank Hardie, A. M., Newbattle DINGWALL. Joass, W. C., 4 Drynie Court Mackenzie, W., County Bldgs. DUMFRIES. Barbour & Bowie, 53 Buccleuch St. 67 * Carruthers, F. J. C., 35 Buccleuch St. Crombie & Mackenzie, Union Chmbrs. Dakers, E. J. W., 74 Irish St. Hay, C., 19 Nith Place Kinnear, R. K., 143 Irish St. DUNDEE. Blackadder & Allan, 41 Reform St. Bruce, J. & Son,Commercial Bldgs. J Cappon, T. M., 32 Bank St. Ss Findlay, J., 33 Albert Sq. Foggie, J. & Son, 45 Commercial St. Forrest, W., 31 Reform St. Gauldie, W., 23 Panmure St. Gibson, R., 2 India Bldgs. Harris, G. A., 61 Reform St. Hunter, R., 11 Barrack St. Hutton & Tough, 61 Reform St. Johnston & Baxter, 49 Meadowside Keith, R. & Son, 10 Whitehall St. Langlands, J. H., 31 Murraygate Lickely, A., 46 Reform St. Lowe, J., 104 Commercial St. McCulloch & Jamieson, 20 White- hall St. Maclaren, J. & Sons, 24 Bank St. Mann, C., 20 Reform St. Mills & Shepherd, ro Tay St. Murray, R. G., 74 Commercial St. Niven (/) & Wigglesworth (/), 32 Bell St. Ower, C. & Co., 70 Seagate Ower, L., 5 Whitehall St. Pyott, G., 27 Bank St. Robertson, T. S., 46 Reform St Salmond, |. & F., 6 High St. Sibbald, J., 35 Commercial St. Soutar, C. G., 30 Whitehall St. Thoms (f/f) & Wilkie (/), Reform St. Thomson, H.,87 Commercial St, 46 * Williamson, W., 11 Whitehall St. DUNFERMLINE. Houston, J., St. Margaret St. Muirhead, A., 4 Abbey Park PI. Scobie, A., 5 Douglas St. Ure, T. H., 43 Carnegie St. DUNS. Fortune, G., Kilmeny House EAST WEMYSS. Campbell, G. C. EDINBURGH & LEITH. Adams, J. G., 34 St. Andrew Sq. Allan, A., 22 Hermitage Drive Aitken, G. S., 33 Castle St. Anderson, Sir R. (f) & Paul, 16 Rutland Sq. Anderson, W., 342 Morningside Rd. Armstrong, W. J., 57 Manor Pl. Baillie, J. T., 34 St. Andrew Sq. Beattie, G. (/), & Son, 136 George St Beattie-Brown, W., 11 Randolph Place Blackadder, W., R.,5 Alva St. Blanc, H. J., 25 Rutland Square Brechin, W. B., 131 George St. Breingan, J., 29 Queen St. Browne, G. W., 8 Albyn Place Bryce, D. & J. (f), 131 George St. Calvert, E., 16 Nth. St. Andrew St. Cameron, R. M., 53 Great King St. Carfrae, J. A., 3 Queen St. ls Hf SS ee i we ye a Cooper & Taylor, 29 Frederick St. Cousin, Ormiston & ‘Taylor, 140 Princes St. Craig, G., 85 Duke St., Leith Crawford, A. H., 10 Randolph Pl. Donald, G., 92 Polwarth Gardens Dunn, J. B.. 42 Frederick St. Fairley, J. G., India Bldgs. Findlater & Murray, 26 Frederick St Findlay, J. L., 34 Queen St. Forrester & Brown, 39 Broughton Place Greig, Fairbairn & Macniven, 31 York Place Greig, C. H., 6 York Place Grey, W., 13 Fast Preston St. Hamilton-Paterson & Paterson, 10A George St. Hardie, A. M., 20 George St. Hardy & Wight, 76 Hamilton Pl Hay, Henderson & Tarbolton (/), 12 Queen St. Henderson, P. L., 122 George St. Henry (/) & Maclennan (a),7 South Charlotte St. Hope, T., 34 St. Andrew Sq. Horsburgh, V. D., 23 Rutland Sq. Jerdan, J. & Son, 12 Castle St. Johnson, W. H., jun., 20 George Johnston, C. S. S., 66 Hanover St. Johnston, J. M., 47 Charlotte St., Leith Kerr, H. F., 62 Hanover St. Kinross, J., 2 Abercromby Place Laidlaw, W. C., 4 York Bldgs. Leadbetter, T., & Fairley, J. McL. (a), 17 Young St. * Lorimer, R. S., 49 Queen St. Lumsdaine, J., 69 Inverleith Row Lyle & Constable, 3 Hill St. McArthy, D., 25 Frederick St. MacCulloch, A. & R., 3 Bernard St. M’Ewan & Saintsbury, 20 George Shs MacGibbon & Ross, 65 Frederick Shes McIntyre, J., 28 North Bridge St. M’Lachlan, W. H., 1 Saxe-Coburg Place Maclean, J. W., 33 Dundas St. Macnaughtan, A. W., 18 Duke St. Macpherson, A., 7 Young St. Maidman, E, (€y Ay) 13) south Charlotte St. Marwick, T. P., 43 York Place Menzies & Cockburn, 39 York Pl. Miller, J., 31 Bellevue Rd. Mitchell, C., 23 Hill St. Mitchell & Wilson, 13 Young St. Morham, R., City Chmbrs. Murray, R., 50 George St. Nisbet, J. B., 110 Polwarth Gdns. “ Oldrieve, W. T., H.M. Office of Works. Parliament Square Pearson, J- R. & E. E., 19 Queen Sis Peddie & Washington-Brown, 8 Albyn Place Peddie, T., 36 George St. Potts, W., 70 Grange Loan Rhind, T. D., 28 Rutland St. Robertson, D., 19 Shandwick Place Robertson. W. W., 122 George St. Scott, J. N., & Campbell, 44 Queen Shs Steell, W., 216 Morrison St. Thomson, W. N., 85 Constitution Sit Thomson, J. & Son, 53 George St. Thomson, J. M., 63 George St. Walford, J. T., 29 Joppa Rd. Walker, H. W., 12 North St. An- ' drew St. Watson, G. M., 50 Queen St. Watson, G., 6 York Place Watson, J., 24 Castle St. Wilson, G. M., 40 Braid Rd. Wright, G. L., 122 George St. ELGIN. Doig, C. C., 149 High St. Jameson, J., 77 High St. Pratt, R. B., County Bank House Wittet, J., 81 High St. ELIE, Fife. Currie, J.& T. W., Park Place HALKIRK. Black, A. & W., 5 King’s Court Copland, T. M., 76 High St. Gauld, A., High St. West SSSt Goodsir, J. P., Vicar Chambers, Vicar St. Hamilton, P. & C., Commercial Bank Bldgs. Page, G. D., Old Glebe Chmbrs., New Market St. Strang, J., Vicar St. FORFAR. Carver & Symon, 34 Castle St. Gavin & Soutar, 42 East High St. McLean, W. L., 64 North St. FORRES. Forrest, J., Cumming St. Fulton, P., Nth, of Scot. Bnk.Bdgs. FORT WILLIAM. Falconer, L. & J., 4 Cameron Sq. Mackintosh, C. J. M. GALASHIELS. Hall, J. & J., Ladhope Vale GALSTON. Macintosh, J., Strath Cottage GLASGOW. Abercrombie, B.,131 West Regent Ste Adam, A., 212 St. Vincent St. Arthur, J., 131 West Regent St. ‘Balfour, Al, /rr0o) Mains) (st 7 “ Blythswood Sq. Barclay, Ce IDS (Ay aag Sie Vincent St. Bell, G., 212 St. Vincent St. Bromhead, H. K., 243 St. Vincent he Bryden, R. A., & Robertson (a), 147 Bath St. Bruce & Hay, 261 West George St. Burnet, Boston & Carruthers, 180 Hope St. Burnet, J. (7), & Son (/), 230 St. Vincent St. f Campbell, J. A., 44 W. George St. IE a a Chalmers, P. M., 95 Bath St. Chalmers, J., 93 Hope St. Clifford, H. E., 225 St. Vincent St. Cowan & Knox, 136 WellingtonSt. Craig, J. J-, 219 St. Vincent St. Cunningham, J., 160 Bath St. Douglas, C. (7), & Paterson, A. N. (a), 266 St. Vincent St. Duncan, R., 102 Bath St. Dykes, T,, & Robertson, A. (a), 65 West Regent St. Fwan, R., ror St. Vincent St. Fairweather, J.,136 Wellington St. Ferguson, W., 114 W. Campbell St. Frazer, W., 248 West George St. Gardner & Miller.144 St. Vincentst. Gordon, J., 261 West George St. Gourlay, C., 30 Hamilton Drive, Hillhead Gunn, G., 158 Hill St., Garnet Hill Halley & Neil, 30 Hope St. & 65 Kilbowie Rd., Clydebank f Hamilton, J., 212 St. Vincent St. ¥ Honeyman, J. (/), Keppie (/), & Mackintosh, 4 Blythewood Sq. Howie, W.H., 131 West Regent St. Hutchison, J., 127 St. Vincent St. Hutton, D. B. (a), & Tay*or, T. L., 212 Bath St. Laird, J. A.,213 West Campbell St. Ff Leiper, W., 121 West George St. a a va Lindsay, J., 248 West George St. M’Gibbon, A., 93 Hope St. McGibbon, W. F., 221 West George St. JF McKellar, J. C., 45 West Nile St. J McNaughton, “Miller, J., McKissack, J., 68 W. Regent St. Diy.) 37) eeWiest Regent St. Macwhannell (/) & Rogerson (a), 58 West Regent St. Miller, A. L. & Son, 122 Welling- ton St. 15 Blythswood Square Miller (/) & Black (/), 58 Renfield S ot. Mitchell & Whitelaw, 219 St. Vincent St. i Monro, J. M. (/) & Son (a), 28 Bath Shes Paterson, R. H., 30 Gordon St. Petrie, A., 134 Wellington St. Purdie & Gillespie, 164 Bath St. Ritchie, J., 209 St. Vincent St. Robinson, C. H., 49 Bath St. Rowan, W. G., 234 W. George St. Salmon (// & Son, & Gillespie (/), 53 Bothwell St. i Scott, A. H., 188 West Regent St. Simpson, G., 233 St. Vincent St. Scotland & Wales.) @ Sinclair, G. (a), Bath St. / Skirving, A., 121 West Regent St. Southern, F., 107 St. Vincent St. Sturrock, D., 95 Bath St. Sturrock & Wilson, 140 Hope St. Sutherland, E. A.. 96 Renteld St. Tennant, W., 219 Hope St. Thomson, J. (/), & Sandilands, R. D. (/), Blythwood Square Thomson, D., & Menzies, C., 2 West Regent St. Thomson, A., & Wellington St. Walton, H. D.,113 West RegentSt. Watson & Salmond, 225 St. Vin- cent St. Ff Watson, T. L., 166 Bath St. Wemyss, R., 103 Bath St. Whitie, W. B., 219 St. Vincent St. Whyte, W. McN., 103 W.RegentSt. Wightman, R. A., 65 W. Regent St. a- Wilson, J. B., 92 Bath St. Wyllie, D. V., 102 Bath St. Zamorsksi, C. J.,261 W. George St. GOLSPI/E. Horne, D. E. A., Surveyor’s Office GOREBRIDGL, S.O., Midlothian. Smith, R GOUROCK. Garvie, J.,9 Kempock St. GREENOCK. Boston, Menzies & Morton, 1 William St. Buchanan, W.G., 7 Virginia St. Hamilton, T. W., Mansion House McArthur & Orkney, 32 Cathcart St Robson, J., 25 West Burn St. Stewart, Tough, and Alexander, 2 Hamilton St. HADDINGTON. Farquharson, J., 3x Court St. McAra, J., Carnock Cottage TAMIL BON. J Cullen, A., Brandon Chambers Paterson, G., 19 Cadzow St. HAWICK. Alison, J. P., 45 Bridge St. HUNTLY. Duncan, R., 9 The Square INVERKEIT HING. a Kerr, H. F., Cruickness Robertson, A., High St. im, jaC., 10 Mich St. & Ballantyne, 95 Turnbull, 122 ABERAVON. Smith, F. B., High St. ABERDARE. + Elford, C. H., 42 Cannon St. Henton, E., 22 Cardiff St. Roderick, T., Clifton St. Smith, J. L., 7 Victoria Square ABERYVSTWYTH. a Bassett, G. T., Terrace Rd. + Dickins-Lewis, G., 12 Terrace Rd. + Jones, G. & Son, Llanbadarn Rd. Morgan, T. E., North Rd. AMMANFORD, S.O. Burnell, J. E., High St. Evans, W. L. f+ Jenkins, D., College St. ‘Lhomas, D., Quay St. BALA, Jones, R. L., Mount Place BANGOR. Davies, R. & Son, 125 High St. Grierson & Bellis, High St. Hall, R., Masonic Chambers a Hughes, H., Arvonia Bldgs. Williams, J., Penrhyn Estate, Penlan Williams, W. G., 202 High St. BARRY. + Birkenhead, G. A., 21 Park Avenue Knapman, W. E., Pembroke Chambers, Holton Rd. Owen, J. A., Main St. BETTWS-Y-COED. Griffiths, T. BLACKMILL, Bridgend. Jenkins, A. H. Se ARCHITECTS. 353 INVERNESS. Alexander, S. G., 17 Queen’s Gate Black, R., 22 Union St. Cameron & Burnett, Bldgs. Carruthers, W. L., 17 Queensgate Gall, J. H., 4 Lombard St. Grant, A., Queensgate Mackenzie, A. F., 15 Union St. Mackintosh, W., 62 Academy St. Macrae, D., 38 Wells St. Munro, T., 62 Academy St. Rhind, J. R., 28 High St. Robertson, J., 39 Union St. Ross (/) & Macbeth (7), Queens- gate Chambers Squair, J., 35 Queensgate INVERURIE. Gray, G., 133 High St. IRVINE. Armour, J. & J., 43 Bridge Gate JOHNSTONE. Kerr & Watson, Union Bank Bldgs., Houston Sq. KEBITL, Corrigall, D. J., 23 Cross St. Robertson, F. D., West End Cot., Fifekeith Thomson, A.,5 Braco St., Fifekeith KILMARNOCK. Andrew & Newlands, 37 Bank St. Arthur, J., 7 Bank Place Hay, J., 60 Bank St. Ingram, J. & R.S., 114 King St. Railton, J J.,1 St. Marnock Pl. Smellie & Greig, 1 Woodstock St. KIRKCALDY. Birrell, W., 200 High St. a Smith, D. F., 210 High St. Swanston & Syme, Redburn Wynd Williamson, W., jun.,King’s Bldgs. KIRKCUDBRIGHAT. Macgregor, J.A., St.Cuthbert’s St. KIRKWALL, Orkney Isles. Peace, T. S., Junction Rd. LANARK. Kerr, J., 30 Bloomgate Traill & Stewart, 38 High St. LANGHOLM. Burnet, J., 16 Charles St. LARGS. Fryers & Penman, 22 Bath St. LEITH (see Edinburgh). Academy Sh = Dewar, A. C., 10 Durie St. LINLITHGOW. Scott, W. M., 112 High St. LOCKERBIE. Carruthers, F. J. C., Victoria Sq. MON/IFIETH. Munro, J., High St. MONTROSE. Anderson, J., 160 High St. Sim, J., 160 High St. MOSSEND. Harvie, R., Garfield Avenue MOTHERWELL. Bell, J., 8 Merry St. Cowie, J., Brandon St. JF Cullen, A., 4 Clyde St. Dyer, W. L., Cross Stone Place Harvie, R., 8 Clyde St. Wilson, A. V., & Co., Merry St Wilson, J., Oakfield Chmbrs., Brandon St. NEWTON STEWART. Park, D. K., ‘“‘ Lynnwood’’ NEWTOWN ST. BOSWELLS. Monteath, G., 2 Langland’s Place NORTH BERWICK. Hardie, J. W., “‘ Ravensheugh ”’ OBAN. Brenan, G.W., Albany St. Chmbrs. McIntyre, C., 22 Alexander Place Menzies, W. L., 73 George St. PAISLEY. Abercrombie, T. G., 1 County Pl. arr, J. C. & Cook, 13 St. James Pl. Caldwell, P., 12 St. Mirren St. Davidson, C., Verrace Blugs. Donald, J., 99 High St. Dunn, J. R., 29 High St. Gibson, A., 12 St. Mirren St. Hamilton, R. A., 19 High St. jf Hutchison, J., Fairhill, Park Rd. Lamb, J. B., 12 High St. McGeoch, J. McL., 43 Moss St. McLennan, W. D., 96 High St. Millar, R. b., 16 Moss St. Orchardson, R., 94 High St. Rennison, J. A., 15 Gilmour St. Ross, A., 7 M’Kerrell St. Scott, A. H., 43 Mull St. Whyte, J. B., Ardmillan, Blackhall LEVEN, Fife. | | Wales. BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Jones, R. C., 10 Church St. BORD, S.O% Deakin, [A.B. (+), & W.Scott (+),] Plas Ynys BRECON. Large, C. J. E.58 Lion St, Williams, T., Church St. BRIDGEND. Cook, W. (+), & Edwards, A. G. (+), Masonic Bldgs. Lambert, G. F. & Son, Prudential Bldgs. Thomas, P. J. BUILTH WELLS. Smith, T., 5 Market Hall Bldgs. CAD RP EMA a Davies, D. M., 24 Cardiff Rd. Watkins, G. L., Station Terrace CARDIFF. Batchelor, R. B., 19 Duke St. Benson, L. B., 9 Tydraw Place, Roath Park Birkenhead, G. A., Caledonian Chambers, St. Mary St. Blessley, H. D., 22 Trinity St. / Bruton, E. H,, 119 Queen St. J Budgen, H., 95 St. Mary St. 7 Caple, W.H.D., Church St. Chbrs. f Carter, J. C., Bank Bldgs., ‘St. Marvy St. Cornish, H., 197 Castle Rd J Corbett, E. W. M., Bute Estate Office, Castle St. @ Down, E. G. C., 31 High St. J Groves, J. F., Tredegar Estate Office, Pearl St. ° J Halliday, G. E., 14 High St. + =i =n Hodkinson, W. B., 1 Wordsworth Avenue James (/) & Morgan(/), Charles St. Chambers James, J. H., 18 Quay St. Jones & Richards, Wharton St. a Jones, I. P., 18 St. Mary St. + Jones, E. J.,47 Westbourne Place, Cowbridge Rd. jf Kempson, F. R., 16 High St. Kempthorne, C. H., 24 High St. Leon, A. M., 20 Working St. J Phillips, J. H., Clive Chmbrs., Windsor Place + Pugh-Jones, D., 62 Charles St. Purnell, I. J., 102 St. Mary St. | Reed, H., Atlas Chbrs., James St. | Robertson, L., & Wilmott (a), 20 | Working St. | + Rodger, J. W., 14 High St. Rooney, S., 9 Quay St. Salmond, D. C., 15 Queen St. Sanders, H. P., 23 St. Mary St. J Seward, E., Queen’s Chambers, Queen St. + Scott, W. H., 18 Queen St. + Smith, J. W., 81 Keppoch St. Speir & Beavan, BoroughChmbrs., Wharton St. a Taylor, C., 12 Fitzalan Place Teather (/) (+) & Wilson (+), An- drew’s Bldgs., Queen St. jf Thomas, G., Queen’s Chambers, Queen St. Ff Vaughan-Bruce, E. M., Dumfries Place Veall oh j., a ccm Sauk. 9s AcaGt)s Arcade Chmbrs., High St. Ware & Williams, Charles St. FEU DIIRTE EG Barker, D. M., 9 South Methven St. Chalmers, A. G., 9 High St. Heiton, A. G., 72 George St. Maclaren & Mackay, 56 George St. Marshall, J., New Scott St. Menart & Jarvie, 28 South Methven St. Robertson, J. M., 68 St. John St. Smart, D., 8 High St. Smart, J. W., 28 York Place a Young, G. P. K., 42 Tay St. PITLOCHRY. Bell, W. ROTHESA Y. Dewar, D., r5 Castle St. M’ Lintock, G. M., 21 Castle St. Thomson, J. R., 5 High St. RUMBLING BRIDGE. Macara, N. ST. ANDREW'S. Anderson, C. F., 141 South St. Gillespie, J., & Scott, 4 Queen St. Henry, D., Church Sq. SELKATRE., Bartie, J., County Bldgs. STIRLING. Allan, J., 11 King St. Crawford & Fraser, 27 Murray PI. Lupton, A. M., 37 Murray Place McLuckie & Walker, 15 Dum- barton Rd. Simpson, E., 16 King St. STRANRAER. Adair, A., Harbour St. Torrance, J., jun., Lochryan Place STROMNESS. Baikie, S., jun., North End TAIN. Maitland, A. & Sons, Academy St. THURSO. Macdonald, S., Olrig St. TURRIFF. Duncan, J. & Son, Hallhill WICK. Bissett, L., 18 Thurso St. WISHA W. Cowie, J., Cleland Rd. Ross, M. & Sons, 50 Main St. Steel, J. F., & King, 23 Hill St. f+ Williams, E. J., 17 Quay St. Williams, R. & S. (+t), Borough Chmbrs., Wharton St. CARDIGAN, Lewis, L.' 7 Priory St. CARMARTHEN. Child, F. W., 2 Quay St. Collier, E., 4 Quay St. Jenkins, W. D., Shire Hall Jones, A., Spilman St. Morgan, G. & Sons (/ & a), 24 King St Monnsey,C. H., County Surveyor’s Office CARNARVON. Bowen & Jones, 12 Castle Sq. Evans, E., 8 Castle St. Jones; Lb. Ly Dower Bidss; Bridge St. Jones, R. L., 14 Market St. Thomas, H., Castle Buildings White, E. F., 27 Bangor St. COLWYN BAY. Evans, W. R., Rhos-on-Sea Goldsmith, H., Rhos-on-Sea Hulse, A., Public Hall Porter & Hunter, Estate Office +4 + COWBRIDGE. Evans, R. L., Penllyn Court DENBIGH. Hughes, J., Park St. FISHGUARD. Lewis, L., High St. HAVERFORDWEST. Thomas,D.E. & Son,17 Victoria Pl. a Thomas, A. H., St. Thomas Green 354 ARCHITECTS. [Wales & Ireland. HENLLAN, S.O. Davies, D., Penrhiwllan ; HOLYHEAD. f Owen, J., Exchange Chmbrs. LAMPETER, S.O. Price, L. B., Doldrement LLANDAFF. * Halliday, G. E., The Hermitage + Pugh- Jones, D., Llandaff Yard LLANDILO, Evans, W. L., 34 Rhosmaen St. f+Jenkins, D., Abbot’s Hill + Jones, J. W., Gwily House Williams, A. S., Alan Rd. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. Deakin, [A. B. (+), & W. Scott (+)] Morris, E. P., Park Crescent /+ Thomas, R, W., Victoria Chmbrs. LLANDUDNO. Crockatt, H., Vaughan St. +Humphreys, G. A., Mostyn Estate Office Turner, E., Llewelwyn Chmbrs. VNELCNPDILIONG, Arnold, T., Castle Bldgs. Burnell, J. E., Frederick St. Davies, J. & Son(t), Cowell House Griffiths, W., Falcon Chambers Jones, D. L., Thomas St. + Morgan, J. B., New Rd. LLANFAIR, Pwll Gwyngyll, S.O., Anglesey. Jones, W. E., Anglesey Estate Offices LLANFAIRFECHAN, S.O. a North, H. L., Town Hall LLANIDLOES. Grant, J. LLANRWST. Griffiths. T. Jones, H. P. McIntyre, P., Gwydyr Ucha MACHYNLLETH. a Bassett, G. T. MAESTEG, S.O. Burnett, E. W., St. Michael’s Rd. Lambert, G. F. MENAT BRIDGE. f Owen, J., Uxbridge Square + Thomas, R. G., Victoria Hotel | MERTHYR TYDFIL. Davies, C. M., 112 High St. Jf Johnson, E. A., Glebeland House + Marks, A. W. D., Merthyr Ex- press Chmbrs. Smith, J. L., 67 High St. MILFORD HAVEN. | Blethyn, C. L., Hamilton Terrace Gaskell, J. B. Wood, W. J. MOLD. Evans, S., County Offices, King Ste Roberts, A. B., Gwysaney Estate Office MOUNTAIN ASH. Morgan & Elford,t+ 1 Jeffrey St. NEATH. Harris, E. H., Victoria Chmbrs., The Parade Jones, E. C., Queen’s Chmbrs., Orchard St. Jones, S. C., Gt. Western Chmbrs a Nash, W. J., The Square Rees, J. C., St. Thomas Chambers, Church Place NEWTOWN. Jones, E., Severn Place Parke, E., Bank Chmbrs., High St. Swettenham, W.N., BankChmbrs., High St. PENARTH. SF Carter, J. C., Victoria Rd. Cornish, H., 5 Windsor Terrace Purrell, I. J., 56 Plymouth Rd. + Snell, H., 13 Hickman Rd. PENCOED. Evans, L. V., Court House PENTRE, near Pontypridd. + Rees, J., Hillside Cottage + Morgan, W. D.; PO. Chmbrs: a Richards, T. E., 196 Ystra Rd. PONTLOTTYN, vita Cararff. Davies, A. & W. PONTYCLUN, S.O. Davies, D., Llantrissant Rd. Morgan, W., 11 Bute Crescent, Cowbridge Rd. PONTYPRIDD. Evans, Williams & Evans, Post Office Chmbrs. John, M. W. R., ‘‘ Dumfries” Lewis & Morgan, Market Sq. Chmbrs. + Phillips, T. R., Old Bank Chmbrs., Market St. Thomas,A.L].,Church St. Chmbrs Williams. J. P., Taff St. PORTH, Rhondda. Jones, E., 257 High St., Cymmer PORT DINORWIC. Williams, W., Ffinfa PORTMADOC. Roberts, O. M. (+), & Son (+), 14 Bank Place PORT TALBOT. + Gibb, T., Station St. James, J. A. Jones & Peregrine, Bank Chmbrs. + Smith, F. B., St. Oswald’s Chmbrs. PRESTATYN, near Rhyl. Jf Lavender, J., Constitutional Club Bldgs., High St. Thomas, W., High St. VEN MOI GIEH BITE. Jones, W. W., Salem Place RHAVADER. Jones, J., Penralley Estate Offices Ireland. BEFORE a name denotes Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. f AFTER aname denotes Lellow of the Royal Institute of Architects, Treland. + Denotes Member of the Soctety of Architects. ARMAGH. Jervois, W. S.(7), 3 Seven Houses Parkinson, H. C., 11 College St. ATHLONE, Skipton, J. G., Northgate St.. BALLINASLOE. Kempster, W. H., Mount Pleasant Avenue Smith, J. BALLYMENA. Boyd, A., 48 Church St. McCann, FE. J., Broughshaue St. BANBRIDGE, Co. Down. Larmor, W. W. VEY OIE TESTE. Blackwood (mm) & Jury Donegall Place Boyd, R. A., 22 Lombard St. Brennan, J. V., Belfast Chmbs. Bryne, E. & J., 4 Waring St. Close, 8. P. (/) Donegall Square Buildings f Craig, V. (m), 22 Donegall Place /f Fennell, W. J.(f), Scottish Provi- dent Bldgs., Wellington Place + Ferguson, G. W., 83 Royal Avenue a Fitzsimmons, N., 13 Lombard St. Fraser, J. &Son, 117a Victoria St. J Gilliland, W. J. (#2), 9 Howard St. Grame-Watt & (/) Tulloch (m), 774 Victoria St. (m), 41 Bank Hanna, J. Ocean Bldgs., Donegall Square Houston, T., King’s Court, Wellington Place Lepper (m) & Fennell (m), 33 War- ing St. Lynn, W. H. (/), 21 Callender St. McCaul, TIT. H., ‘‘Fairview,” Osborne Park MeDonael J. J. (7), 27 Chichester its Moore, W. J., 35 Royal Avenue Paterson, C. D., Scottish Provi- dent Bldgs. Pentland, T., 50 Wellington Place a Phillips, J. St. J., 16 Donegall Sq., South Robinson, J. B., (mw), 21 Arthur St. Roome, W. J. W., (#) “ Kings- court,’’ Wellington Place Russell, — 22 Waring St. Seaver, H. (wv), Scottish Temp. Assur. Bldgs., Donegall Sq., Sth. Seeds, J., 7 Donegall Sq. West Stevenson, S., 83 Royal Avenue Taggart, W. D.R.., Scottish Provi- dent Bldgs., Donegall Square Tilley, J. W. E., 5 Ashley Avenue Young & Mackenzie, Scottish Pro- vident Bldgs., Donegall Sq. West CASTLEBAR, Co. Mayo. Ashton-Haghe, V. COLERAINE. Given, W. J. & M., Diamond CORK. Buckley, D, J., 53 South Mall Coakley, D. J., 1 Charlotte Quay Delany, J. F.(7), Municipal Bldgs. Doran, C. G., 23 Chapel St. Evans, R., 53 South Mali Flanagin, H. W., 2 South Mall Hennessy, M. A., 74 South Mall f Hill, A. (/), 22 Georges St. _ Ff Hill, W.H.(/) & Son,28 South Mall F Hynes, S. F. (/), 2t South Mall > Telephone Nos.:— 547 Walthamstow. 8 Walthamstow. Crisp, A. G., 37 Wingfield Rd. Dean, J. & J., 32 Addison Rd. English, E. J., Erskine Rd. Fuller, E., & Son, Beulah Rd. Good, E., 67 Pembroke Rd. Grove, R., 17 Westbury Rd. Lee, R., & Co., Higham Hill Mortimer, F., 40 Queen’s Rd. Siding Page, G. M., 40 Church Hill Rd. Peachey, R. F. & W., Boundary Rd. Poole, T. 14 Queen’s Rd. West Reed, J. A., Church End Richmond, P., Queen’s Rd. Rippin, J., 5 Carisbrook Rd. Sand & Burley, 125 Longfellow Rd. Scott, S. J., Shernhall St. Sizer, W., 46 Church Hill. Rd. Tuckwell, C., Forest Rise Watling, O.H., Hale End West Bros. & Pettet, Pearl Rd. Wilson, G. S., Westbury Rd. WALTON-ON-NAZE. Gladwell, H. W., jun., Kirby Rd. Oxley, P. G., 15 High St. WANSTEAD. Hutchings, J. B., Sidney Rd. Jolliffe, J., Wellington Rd. Mundy, W., George Lane Robins, A. W., High St. Wilmott, F. L., Church Path WEELEY, Colchester. Canham, T., & Son WESTCLIFFE-ON-SEA. Arnold. A. J., Leigh Rd. Comber, C., Albion Rd. Fairhead, A., Round Park. Avenne Jay & Co., Ranuz Drive Padley, A., Round Park Avenue WEST MERSEA, Colchester. Thorp, M. M. WITHAM. Gamble, J., Maldon Rd. Smith, ]., & Son, Chipping Hill WOODFORD. Osborn, T., & Sons, High Rd., South ‘Woodford Parry & Jones, Stanley Rd. Ranger, F., George Lane Wells, H., & Sons, The Green WRITTLE, Chelmsford. Kennell, H. Moss, F. Wood, R. Gloucestershire. ADLESTROP, Chipping Norton. Turner, R. & Son AVONMOUTH. Stride & Davis i BERKELEY. Dimery, G., & Sons, Wanswell, near BITTON, Bristol. King & Son BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER, SG Clifford, A., & Son Hartwell & Sons BRIMSCOMBE, near Stroud. Wall & Hook BRISTOL. Bale and Westlake, Clifton Down Bennett, W. & J., Pennywell Rd. Chorley, C., & Sons, Gloucester Rd., Bishopston Chown. F., Wellington Rd., St. Paul’s Clark, E., & Sons, Fishponds Cowlin, W., & Son, Stratton St., St. Paul’s Denby, A. E., & Co., Great George St. Park) st. Dowling, “LEDBUR y. COLWALL. Oatridge, F., Upper Wyche FOWNHOPE, Hereford. Stone Bros. HEREFORD, Beavan & Hodges, Victoria St. Bowers, W., & Co., Bath St. Cooke, C., St. Owen’s St. Court, G., Lyston, near Davies, Evan, Bath St. Friend, R. L., Victoria St. Lewis, W. P., & Co., Commercial Rd. Powell, W., White Horse St. Hill, G., Homend St. Smith D., Homend St. LEOMINSTER. eed: H., The Vinery Edwards, C., Mill St. Watkins, J., Bridge St. ROSS. Kemp, J. B., & Sons, Millpond 8t. Lewis, W. E., Broad St. Peachey, W. R., Wilton Ryall, T. W., Station St. WESTON-UNDER-PENYARD. Smith, W. H. Hertfordshire. ABBOTS LANGLEY, King’s Langley, S.O. Busby, — Glenister, E., High St. ASHWELL, near Baldock. Bailey, F. J. BALDOCK. peckson, R., High St. aban, T., & Sons BARLEY, Royston. Parker, T. Savill, T. BARNET, Bartlett, H. F., Sebright Rd. Baughen, J., & Son, Church Passage, High St. Baughen Bros., High St. Harrisson,H., Dury Rd.,Hadley Grn. James, W., 177 High St. Pearson & Son, Stafford Rd. W.H. SHARPE, 121 and 123 Salisbury Road, BARNET, HERTS. Works executed and tn progress in Billiard Room, Hot Water Fitting, Underpinning, Stables and Drainage to Arkley House, Arkley. Labor- atory at Girls’ Grammar School, and addition to Hardwick House, Manor Road, Barnet. Williams, R., 47 Salisbury Rd. BERKHAMPSTEAD Harrowell, W., High St. Jones, A., High St. Matthews, H. & J., Castle St. Osborn & Son, 292 High St. Young & Horne, High St. BISHOP’S STORTFORD. Cannon, F., Hockerill Franklin, A., Hadham Rd. Glasscock, Levey, A., Rye St. Martin, C., South St. BRAUGHING, Ware. Marshall J. BREACHWOOD GREEN, Welwyn. Mardle, W. BROXBOURNE. Hunt, J. A., High St. BUNTINGFORD. Nevett, W., High St. BUSHEY. Beeson, — . L., & Son, Station Rd. John Field, BUILDER, &c., Bushey, Herts. Estimates for Repairs, Alterations, Decorative and Sanitary Works. Established upwards of 50 Years. Jaggard, G., Aldenham Rd. Pratt, B., High St. CHESHUNT. Archer, C. & R., Turner’s Hill Walker, A. C., High St. CHORLEY WOOD. Bates, A. J. Established 1860. GEO. DARVELL, Builder, Contractor, Decorator, and... Sanitary Engineer, . a) @ Steam Joinery Works, CHORLEY WOOD, HERTS. Telephone: No. 7 P.O. Telegrams: Darvell, Chorleywood. ST (CR PRED NE SINE LD, COTTERED, Buntingford. Beamiss Bros. DATCHWORTH, Stevenage. Lawrance, F. A, Hertfordshire—continued. ELSTREE. Brown, W., & Son, High St. Staples, L., Barnet Lane ' HARPENDEN. Coburn, G., Cowper Rd. Foot, J., Crown Works Hall, H. & R., Cowper Rd. Jarvis, E. C., Estate Office, Moreton Avenue Phillips & Blake, High St. Salisbury, H., & Son, Leyton Rd. HEMEL HEMPSTEAD. Honour, J., & Son, Alexandra Rd. Horn, E., & Son, 35 Marlowes Sear, W., 7 Marlowes Smith, 8. C., 72 Picotts End Youngman, H., 61 Marlowes HERTFORD. Ekins & Co., Ltd., Old Cross Ginn, R., & Son, St. Andrew’s Works Gray, W., Hertford Heath Green, R. W.,Trinity Works, Bengeo Kemp, E. R., Talbot St. Rayment, J.J.,& Son, Maidenhead St. Scales, A., Hertingfordbury Rd. HITCHIN. Allen, W., Bancroft Barker, P. H., & Son, Bancroft EstTaBLisHED 1880. M. Foster & Co., BUILDERS & GONTRACTORS, YORK ROAD, ... HITCHIN, Herts. Telephone :—No. 12 P.O. Telegrame ;— FOSTER & Co., Hitchin. The whole staff of the Building trade employed; no work sublet. Estimates given and Contracts taken in any branch of the Trade List of the numerous contracts finished, which include The New Post Office, Hitchin, may be had on application. French, W., Whinbush Rd. Jeeves, W., 40 Queen St. Knight, J., 65 Nightingale Rd. Established 1728. FRANK NEWTON, Builder & Decorator, HITCHIN, STEVENAGE, and WELWYN. Works in hand and recently carried out for Marquis of Salisbury. Earl Cowper. Lord Mount Stephen. Lord Hampden. Earl of Lytton. Late Lord Lock. Baron Manners. Lord Brampton, C. W. Talbot Ponsonby, Esq. Lady Jane Van Koughnet. Lady Marjorie Grahum. His Grace the Duke of Bedford. F. Delmé Radcliffe, Esq. Frederic Macmillan, Esq. T. F. Harrison, Esq. F. C. Selous, Esq. Lieut.-Col. Sir H. E. Clarke, Westfield, Hatfield. Messrs. Powell & Co., Lewes. Miss Antrobus, Farnham. Messrs. Rutter, Son & Lloyd, AbbeyGate, Bury St.Edmunds, L. E. Tubbs, Esq., Potters Bar. A.C. Hunter,Esq.,6 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London. Detmar Blow, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., 9 King’s Bench Walk, The Temple, London. W. Lintott, Esq. Sir Alfred Reynolds, And many others. References from Architects and others on Application. SAD EPCRA EMA TIS Seymour, W., & Son, Queen St. Warren, G., Walsworth Rd. Willmott, J., & Sons, Walsworth Rd. HODDESDON. Hampton, J. Hunt, J. A. (R.P.), High St. Nicholls, J. W., High St. KIMPTON, Welwyn. Goldhawk & Son LETCH WORTH, near Hitchin. Openshaw & Co. MUCH HADHAM. G. L. THURGOOD, Builder and Contractor, MUCH HADHAM, HERTS. ESTABLISHED OVER 70 YEARS. List of Works executed under various eminent Architects can be sub- mitted if desired. NEW BARNET. Bradley, W., & Son, Cockfosters,near Butcher, T., Lancaster Rd. Daniels & Son, Victoria Rd. Ellwood, J., East Barnet Rd. Porter, J., Plantagenet Rd. Prentice, A. E., Lancaster Rd. NORTHAW, Potters Bar. Howlin, E. J. NORTHCHURCH, Berkhampst d. King, W. D., New Rd. PUCKERIDGE. Cates, F., High St. REDBOURN, St. Albans. Pratt, J. RICKMANSWORTH. Beeson & Sons, Church St. Davis Bros., Church St. Peddle, J., High St. ROYVSTON. Gimson & Co., Baldock St. Hinkins, W. H., High St, Jacklin & Co., North Works ST. ALBANS. Boft Bros., Park St., near J.T. BOSHELL, Builder & Contractor, ST. ALBANS. Works executed include— Alterations and Additions to Heathfield House, Hertford Heath, for Commander Neate, R.N New Warehouse and Additions for Messrs. Munt-Brown & Co. New Stablesfor W. H. Speer, Esq.; F. W. Kinneir Tarte, Esq., Archt. New Factory at St. Albans for the Dangerfield Printing Company. New Factory for Edwin Lee, Esq. ; Messrs. Wylson and Long, King William Street, Strand, Archts. New Factory and Additions for Messrs. J. Freshwater & Co., Ltd. Restoration of Colney HeathChurch Alterations and Additions to Colney Heath Board Schools; T. F. Woodman, Esq., Archt. Alterations and Additions to London Colney Schools; F. W. Kinneir Tarte, Esq., Archt. Additions to Printing Works for Messrs. Gibbs & Bamforth; T. F. Woodman, Esq., Archt. Seven New Residences in Bedford Park: T. F. Woodman, Esq., Archt. Rookbury, lLyndene, Scarsdale House, Monkbarns, Calthorpe, and BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 379 Hertfordshire—continued. J. T. BUSHELL—continued. 5 Villas, Gombard’s Estate; P. C. Blow, Esq., Archt. Rebuilding Bleaching and Dyeing Works after fire, for Messrs. Hitch- cock & Son; P. C. Blow, Esq., Archt. City Saw Mills and Stores, for Messrs. H. Arnold and Co.; W. H. Brown, Esq., Archt. New Residence for Edwin Lee, Esq.; P. C. Blow, Esq., Archt. Oaklands and Chevington, Clar- ence Rd., for W. A. Clarke, Esq. ; Messrs. Baker and May, Colchester, Archts. Boro’ Gate, St. Peter’s Street, for John Pratt, Esq.; Messrs. Cox & Silk, Newhall 8t., Birmingham, Archts. 46 Houses, Fleetville Estate, for Thomas Smith, Esq.; T. Foster Woodman, Esq., Archt. 2 Residences in Spencer Park; H.E. Hansell, Esq., Archt. 3 New Residences in Russell Avenue, for Mrs. Parrott; Messrs. Smee and Mence, Archts. Completion and Decoration of Great Red Lion Hotel, and Stables, for Messrs. Benskin, Ltd.; ped We Pollard, Esq., Archt., 6 York Bldgs., Adelphi. 2 Residences, Hall Place Gardens, for H. Leake, Esq.; Samuel Leake, Esq., Archt., Kettering, New Swimming Baths for 8t. Albans Corporation; G. Ford, Esq., Surveyor. Dumpleton, C. W., Culver Rd. EZRA DUNHAM, Builder & Contractor, 65 Victoria St., . . St. ALBANS. Works recently executed— St. Saviour’s Church, St. Alban’s, £14,000. Wesleyan Church, St. Alban’s, £5,500. House, etec., for Mr. F. Mead, £5,000. Sanitary Laundry, St. Alban’s, £3,500. Villas in Clarence Rd., Ridgmont Rd., London Rd., St. Peter’s Park, Harpenden, Radlett and elsewhere. Additions to ‘“‘Bucknall’s,” for F. Taylor, Esq., £4,500. Elwood, J., Spencer Park Goodchild, W., & Son, Catherine St. Hammond & Sons, St. Peter St. ESTABLISHED 1790. le, MISKIN & SONS, Builders & Contractors, Romeland, ST. ALBANS. Large Works carried out in all Parts of the Country and in London. Works executed include— ASYLUMS, &c. Large Hall and Additions at Leavesden Asylum ; New Staff Block at Darenth Asylum; New Staff Block at St. Pancras Infirmary ; Archts., Mesrrs. A. & C. Harston. Foundations for new Herts County Asylum ; Archt., G. T. Hine, Esq. CHURCHES. New Church at Luton; J. R. Brown, Esq., and G. Vialls, Esq., joint Archts. Restoration Works at St. Albans Abbey, under Sir Gil- bert Scott, Archt. Rebuilding Bar- net Church; Archt., W. Butterfield, Esq. Additions, ete., to Church at Kings Langley; Arecht., G. P.G. Hills, Esq. New Church at Hackney; Archt., P. Morley Horder, Esq. New Church, Bushey, Herts; P. Morley Horder, Esq., Archt. New Church, St, Albans; Messrs. Smee & Mence, Archts. New RomanCatholicChurch, St. Albans; Claude Kelly, Esq., C. MISKIN & SONS—continued. Archt. St. George’s Church, Horn- sey; J.8. Alder, Esq., Archt. HOSPITALS. New Buildings at Gore Farm Hospital; Archts., Messrs. A. & C. Harston. New Hospital, St. Albans; Archt., Alex. Graham, Esq. New Smallpox Hospital at South Mimms ; J. Barnes Williams, Esq., and Keith D. Young, Esq., joint Archts. New Sisters’ Hospital, St. Albans, for Sir J. Blundell Maple, Bart.; M. M. Glover, Esq., Archt. HOMES. New Epileptic Homes, Chalfont St. Peter; Maurice B. Adams, Esq., Archt. SCHOOLS. New Pupil Teachers’ Centre at Barnsbury ; Additions to Olga Street Schools ; for London School Board ; Archt., T. J. Bailey, Esq. Two New Board Schools, St. Albans; Archts., Messrs. J. & S. F. Clarkson. New Schools at Aldenham and Radlett; Archt., Sir A. W. Blomfield, FACTORIES. New Printing and Lithographic Works, &c., at St. Albans, for Messrs. Orford Smith, Ltd.; Archt., G. P. Smedley, Esq. New Printing Factory, &ce., at St. Albans, for Smith’s Print- ing and Publishing Agency; Archt., T. Foster Woodman, Esq. New Printing Factory at Willesden, for Messrs. G. Philip & Son; Archts., Messrs. Arding, Bond & Buzzard. New Factory at Edmonton, for Aerators, Ltd.; Archt., R. D. Oliver, Esq. New Brush Factory at Apsley End, for Messrs. G. B. Kent & Sons; Archt., W. Campbell Jones, Esq. HOTELS, SHOPS, &o. Rebuilding Nos. 369, 371 and 373 Oxford St., and Nos. 35 and 36 South Molton St., London; Archt., E. Keynes Purchase, Esq. Rebuilding Peahen Hotel, New Stables, Shops, &c., London Road, St. Albans. GAS WORKS. New Retort House, &c., at St. Albans Gas Works; Engineer, A. F. Phillips, Esq. New Retort House, &c., at Luton Gas Works; Engineer, W. Rk. Phillips, Esq. New Retort House, &c., at Hemel Hempstead Gas Works; Engineer, A. F. Phillips, sq. ESTATE WORK, PRIVATE RESIDENCES, &c. Works at Aldenham, for Lord Aldenham ; Archts., Messrs. Woodd & Ainslie. Additions to Mansion, Childwickbury, for Sir J. Blundell Maple, Bart.; Archt., Col. Edis. New Stud Farm and Estate Build- ings, Childwickbury, for Sir J. Blundell Maple, Bart. Alterations and Additions at Moonhill, Cuck- field, Sussex, for W. Lloyd, Esq.; Archt., P. Morley Horder, Esq. And numerous other works. Savage, H., Verulam St. Skelton, H. J., Lyndhurst, HatfieldRd. Stanley, F. W., Worley Rd. Vail & Shore, 58 Culver Rd. SAWBRIDGEWORTH. Burton, T. W. & Son SOUTH MIMMS,. Potter, J. STANDON, Ware. Chapman, C., High St. STANSTEAD. Hitch, G., High St. Williams, H., High St. STEVENAGE. Austin, W., & Sons, Letchmore Green Newton, F. Shrouder & Matthews Spratt, W. J., High St. Toll, E., Green St. TRING. Fincher, H., Western Rd, Honour, J., & Son, Akeman St. Smith, E., & Son, Brook St. WALTHAM CROSS. Jennings & Grenfell, Freezywater awrence, W., & Son, Canal Works WARE, Copsey, J., High Oak Rd. Dewsbury, E., New Rd, Hitch, F., High St. Hunt, T., Baldock St, Hertfordshire—continued. WARESIDE, Ware. Thake, W. WATFORD. Allen, C., Wiggenhall Rd. Andrews & Sons, 140 High St. Bracey & Clark, 129 Leavesden Rd. CHARLES BRIGHTMAN. BUILDER AND HOUSE DECORATOR, WATFORD. Established 1870. Works recently executed : Victoria Schools Watford; Chas. P. Ayres, Esq., Archt. About £ 10,000. Isolation Hospital, Stanmor ; J. A Webb, Esq., Archt. About $7,000. Congregational Church, Watford ; Messrs. Gordon & Gunton, Archts. About £7,000. Wesleyan Chuich, London Road, Norbury, Surrey; Messrs. Gordon and Gunton, Archts. About £11,000. Large Printing Works, Watford; Messrs. Bartlett and Ross, Archts. About £15,000. Wesleyan Mission Hall, Bromley ; Messrs. Gordon & Gunter, Archts. About £11,000. Wesleyan Church, Bushey, Herts ; Messrs, Bell, Withers & Meredith, Archts. About £6,000. = Brown, H., Whippendell Rd. Clark Bros., Fearnley St. Clifford & Gough ESTABLISHED 1888. JAMES DARVILL, BUJLDER, CONTRACTOR, and DECORATOR, Nascot Street, WATFORD. Works executed vecently include :— Christ Church, Watford, Messrs. Hudson and Hunt, Archts.; £6000. Residences, Watford; W. Wallis Baldwin, Esq., Archt.; £6,000. Resi- dence, Abbots Langley; W. Wallis Baldwin, Esq. Archt.; £3,600. Residence ‘‘Nower Hill,’’ Pinner, for A. Heal, Esq.; Cecil C. Brewer, Esq., Archt.; £3,500. Printing Works, Watford, for Messrs, Bem- rose & Sons, Ltd.; Messrs. Douglas, Matthews & Sons, Archts., £6,000. Houses, Upton Road, Watford; Cecil C. Brewer, Esq., Archts.; £3,700. Drainage and Sanitary Work, London Orphan Asylum, the London Sanitary Protection Associa- tion Engineer, £2,200. Drainage and Sanitary Work at the Grove, for the Right Hon. The Earl of Clarendon, £850; Messrs, Newman & Blunt, Archts. Additions to Busmess premises, ‘‘8t. John’s House.’’ Clerk- enwell, E.C., for Messrs. Gilbert and Rivington, Ltd., publishers, £1,200. Billiard Room “‘Inveresk,’’ Watford ; Messrs. Gordon & Gunton, Archt. Residence, ‘‘The Fives Court,’’ Pinner, for Ambrose Heal, Esq., jun., Cecil C. Brewer, Esq., Archt., £1,750.; &c., &e., &e. Nat. Telephone 0300 Watford. Rabe Eames, C., 33a Market St. Goss, J. & J., Liverpool Rd. Hutt, E., 148 Queen’s Rd. Judge, W., 152 High St. King, W., 41 Market St. Longman, J., King St. Murray, J. W., & Son, 186 St. Albans Rd. Rodwell, J., Bushey Hall Rd. Saw, A. E. & C., Wippendell Rd. Tennant, T., Langley Rd. Turner, T. & Co. WATERMAN, G. & J., Builders and Contractors, WATFORD. Works executed include— Houses, Bushey,for Prof.Herkomer, R.A.; C. H. Rew, Esq., Archt. Houses, Westfield Park, Pinner, for T. F. Blackwell, Esq., J.P.; Messrs. Roumieu & Aitchison, Archts. Metropolitan Police Station, Elstree; J.Butler,Esq.,F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Beechen Grove Baptist Chapel & Lecture Hall, Watford; J.Wallis Chapman, Esq., Archt. Oxhey Church, Watford; W. H. Syme, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt, Malting, for Messrs. Benskin & Co., Watford; Messrs. A. Kinder & Son, Archts, House and Stabling, Woodcock Hill, Elstree, for R. Warton, Esq., T. E. Colleutt,Esq., F.R.I.B.A.,At. House, Northwood, for A. Richard- son, Esq., P. Leslie Waterhouse, Esq., M.A., A.R.I.B.A., Archt, House and Lodge, Harrow Weald for John Dalton, Esq.; Arnold Mitchell, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. The Orchard, Sudbury Hill, Har- row ; Arnold Mitchell, Esq.’s own Residence. Extensive Drainage and Sani- tary Works at Aldenham Abbey, near Watford, for J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq.; Messrs. J. D.Wood and Co., Sanitary Engineers. House, Royston Park, Pinner, for J. H. Shankland, Esq.; A. N. Prentice, Esq., Archt. Additions and Alterations, Caen Wood Towers, Highgate, for Sir C. F. Cory Wright; Geo. Ernest Neild, Esq., Archt. The Lawns, Chalfont, Bucks; Geo. Ernest Nield, Esq.’s own Residence. St. Paul’s Church. Bushey; Austin Durst, Esq., M.A., Areht. Additions and Alterations, Churchill, Boxmoor, Herts, for Edwd. A. Mitchell Innes, Esq., Wm. Wallace, Esq., Archt. Residence and Stables, Felden, Boxmoor, for Dudley W. Buxton, Esq., M.D., Arnold Mitchell, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. Residence, Rickmansworth, Edwd. A. Peters, Esq., F.R.C.S., Arnold Mitchell, Esq , F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Houses, Bushey Hall and Alden- ham Road, Bushey ; Austin Durst, Esq., M.A., Archt. Watkins, H. B., Bruce Grove Wiggs, G., 92 St. Albans Rd. WHEATHAMSTEAD. Owen, J. F., Gastard Wood Huntin edonshire. BRAMPTON. Allen, M. J., & Son BUCKDEN. Page, G., & Son ELLINGTON. Francis, J. GODMANCHESTER Ashby, W. (Mason) HUNTINGDON. Howard, W., Hartford Rd. Peacock, W., & Sons, 155 High St. Thackray & Co., Ltd. RAMSEY. Bateman, A. J. Negus, W. Newtown ST. IVES. Giddings, F., North Rd. Saint, J., & Sons, Crown St. Skeeles Bros., East St. SHAVE OTS. Ashley, H., rr East St. (Mason) Edey & Son, New St. Linford, J., & Son, Russell St. Osborne, 8., Eaton Ford Wade, W., The Ford Wrycroft, G.,& Sons,Huntingdon St, SOMERSHAM., Canham, N. WARBOYS. Allpress, H., High St, 380 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Isle of Man. Isle of Wight. Kent—continued. continued, ANDREAS. Craine, T., Ballaclucas Harrison, W., Ballaclucas BALLAUGH, Corlett, W., Laurel Cottage (Joiner) CASTLETOWN. Canwell & Blackburn Cooper, J. Corrin, }. W., 17 College Green Stowell, R. & J. DOUGLAS. Callow, F., Palatine Rd. Carine, M., Auckland Grove Cain, J., Circular Rd. Clarke, D., Peveril House Corlett, R., 3 Woodland Terrace Cowle, J., & Son, St. George’s St. Craine, J. Douglas, AF E., 9 Woodbourne Sq. Douglas, R. F., Brunswick Rd. Fargher, W. J., 6 Park Rd. Forrest, F., Woodburn Rd. Gill, A., Little Switzerland Kaye, A. G.. 31 Castle St. Preston, G., Head Rd. KIRK MICHAEL. Kelley, D., & Son LAXEY. Corlett, R. PEEL. Anderson, D., Parade Craine, T., 8 Orry Lane Crowe, F., Christian Rd. RAMSEY. Callow, J., Coburg Rd. Callow, J., & Son, West Quay Callow, W., Waterloo Rd. (Mason) Christian, E., Parliament Sq.(Mason) Corkhill, R. G., Derby Rd. Corrin, R. E., Brough Hill Rd. Lavery, R., & Sons, Parliament St. (Plumbers, Painters, and Glaziers) Mills, W., Market Pl. (Painter, &c.) Radcliffe, T., Christian Rd. Skillicorn & Co., Parliament St. (Painters, Glaziers, &c.) Isle of Wight. BINSTE AD, James; E., Glenroy owe, E BONCHURCH. Day, D., & Sons Jolliffe, T. G. & W. BRADING, Jacobs, W., The Mall Simmonds, W. & H. Wheeler, W., Station Rd. CALBOURNE. Long, F. T. CHALE. Linnington, J., & Sons, Halls COLWELL BAY. Wheeler, W. COWES, East. Brading, W. H., & Son COWES, West. J. BALL & SON Victoria Road, COWES. Established 1853. CONTRACTORS TO War Office, Admiralty, H.M. Prisons, H.M. Office of Works, Ecclesiastic Work, &c., &c. Telegrams: BALL, COWES. Telephone: No. 0495. Beere, J., & Sons, Bernard Rd. Brown, J., Beckford Rd. Day, H. E., Tennyson Rd. Gates, G., York St. Meader, J., Balmoral House Morris Bros., Park Rd. Tarrant, E., Beckford Rd. Thomas, W. G., Union Rd. Upward, C, R., Market Hill FRESHWATER, Denham & Jenvey, Norton G Gould, J., Poun ‘: reen Nips Medway, R. D., Church Works Paul, W. H., Clovelly Works NEWPORT. Damp, H. & F., 61 Pyle St. Groundsell, G. Y., 29 Lugley St. Jenkins, T. & E. W. (see Advt.) Quinton, G. F., 1 Carisbrooke Rd. Scott, H., Mount Pleasant Rd. NITON. Colenutt, S. Cotton, G. F., Hillside Creeth, W. E. & E. RYDE. Barton, I., High St. Hayden, E. James, O., Well St. Langdon, C., Player St. Newman, M. A., & Co., Anglesea St. Osborne, E. R., Union St. Wheeler Bros., St. John’s Rd. Whitewood, J., George St. SANDOWN. Attrill, H., ‘‘ Belmont” Brown & Corney, Station Avenue Moorman, L. A., Lake St. Payne, J. W., Carter St. SEA VIEW. Matthews, H. E. SHANKLIN. Cooper, F. & Co., Grange Rd. Hayles, G., Wilton Rd. Miller, J., North Rd. White, J., Wilton Rd. TOTLAND BAY. Downer, W. Paul, W. H. VENTNOR. Brading, T., Grove Rd. Daish, A., Belgrave Rd. Harvey, J., Grove Rd. Ingram, H., & Sons, Albert St. Rousell, J., High St. Sims, A., Trinity View Webber, J., & Son, The Grove WROXALL, Linington, H. Wallis, J. YARMOUTH, Salter, F. S, T. & E. W. JENKINS, Late Thomas Fenkins, BulLpers & CONTRACTORS, 49 UPPER ST. JAMES’S ST., Newport, Isle of Wight. Telegrams—Jenkins, Newport, Wight: Telephone No. 101 Y. Works executed include— Additions and Alterations, Grant- ham Lodge, for the late John Gretton, Esq. New Wing, Coach House, Stables, Dairy, &c., to Oak- field, Wootton Common, for the late T. C. Clarke, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. New Roof and Renovation of Shal- fleet Church ; thelate W.T. Stratton, Esq., Archt. Residence, Totland Bay, for T. Aitken, Esq.; the late Ernest Turner, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. New Board Schools, Hunny Hill, Newport. Messrs. Stratton and Millgate, Archts. New Board Schools, Barton’s Village, Newport; Mr. K. A. Swane, Archt. National & Pro- vincial Bank, Newport; the late J. Gibson, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. New Roof, &c., Shorwell Church; P. G. Stone, Esq., F.S.A., Archt. Mission Hall, Newport, for S. Peters, Esq. ; Mr. E. A. Swane, Archt. The Seamen’s Almshouses, East Cowes; Messrs. Somers Clarke and Micklewaithe, F.R.1.B.A., F.S.A., Archts. Resi- dence, Ryde, for Major Murray; S. Salter, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Residence, Ryde, for Lieut.-Colonel urra, Messrs. Newman and Cocks, Archts. Alterations to Nettle- stone House, for T. O’Hagon, Esq. ; J. W. Walmisley, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Residence, ootton Com- mon, for Canon Phillips; Messrs. T. C. Clarke & Son, Archts. Swan Hotel, Newport; W. West, Esq., Archt. New Residence, Brighstone, I.W.; W. C. Street, Esq., F.R.I. B.A., F.S.1., Archt. Restoration Works at Carisbrooke Castle, for H.M. Office of Works. Alterations to “‘ Westcliff,’’ Bembridge, I. W., for Captain Davenport; Paxtor Watson Esq., A.R.1.B.A., Archt. Recent Works : Pavilion, Entrance Lodge and Gates to Recreation Ground, for the Corporation of New- port, I.W.; Messrs. Lemon and Blizard, Archts. New Residence at Shorwell, I.W., for R. Way, Esq.; P. G. Stone, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., ¥.8.A., Archt. Free Library and Technical Institute, for I.W. County Council; W. V. Gough, Esq., Archt. Additions to ‘‘ Bellecroft,’’ Newport, I.W., for the late William Russell Cooke, Esq.; P. G. Stone, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., F.S.A., Archt. Alter- ations Osborne House, for H.M. Office of Works. Alterations & Additions I. W. Infirmary and County Hospi- tal; T. W. Cutler, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., F. San. I.; New Coast Guard Build- ings, Sea View, I.W., for the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. Alterations and Additions to ‘‘The Grange,’’ near Newport, I.W., for E. C. Langton, Hsq.;: Messrs. Stratton & Millgate, Archts. Alter- ations and additions to ‘‘North- court,’’ Shorwell, for Mrs. Disney Leith ; P. G. Stone, Esq.,F.R.I.B.A., F.8.A., Archt. Restoration Caris- brooke Church Tower; Edward J. Prior, Esq., F.S.A., Archt. In Progress: Residence, Fish- bourne, for Gordon Sinden, Esq., E. Morley Horder, Esq.,F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Bible Christian Chapel, Gunviille; 8. Tomkins, Esq., Archt, Kent. ABBEY WOOD. White, T. P., Abbey Rd. ASH, Dover. Brisley, Bros. ASHFORD. Baker, W., & Co. see Advt.) W. BAKER & 6O., BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, DECORATORS, AND UNDERTAKERS, Ashford, Kent. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF TWENTY YEARS. Works Executed, Various, including Eccclesiastic, Public & Pynwate. REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. ETA Bowles, E. J., Christchurch Rd pps, C. I. Howland, C., North St. HENRY KNOCK, Builder & Contractor, ASHFORD, KENT. Established over a Quarter of a Century. Works recently executed for the following Architects : Messrs. Chancellor & Son Messrs. Denton, Bailey, Son, and Lawford Langton Dennis, Esq. Messrs. W. Eve & Son Messrs. Ernest George & Yeates Messrs. Evans & Son Banister F. Fletcher, Esq. Thurlow Finn, Esq. George Friend, Esq. W. Duval Goodwin, Esq. G. Hornblower, Esq. W. J. Jennings, Esq. Messrs. Jeffery & Lacey Thos. Kissack, Esq. Chas. E. Mercer, Esq. A. Willmer Pocock, Esq. E. Pover, Esq. Alex. R. Stenning, Esq. The late F. W. Tasker, Esq. BECKENHAM. Copeland, H., & Son, 9 Bromley Rd. Graham, T., & Co., Church Hiil Green, F. W., 62 Beckenham Rd. Jacob, F., Avenue Rd. ge & Andrews, Crescent Works ick, G. J., 10 Bromley Rd. Palmer, E. R., 17 Wickham Rd. Syme & Duncan, 22 Blakeney Rd. BELVEDERE, Chandler, H. E. BEXLEY. Elms, A. G., High St. + Green, T. B., & Co., 8 Oxford Place Lucas, G. W., High St. BEXLEY HEATH. Butler, R. & J., The Broadway Clark, A., Broadway Ellingham, J., & Sons, The Broadway Smith, W. & A., Chapel Rd. BICKLEY. Treasure Bros., 1 Blenheim Rd. BIRCHINGTON-ON-SEA. Pettman, G. H. & Sons Wing, A., Station Rd. , BIRLING, Mazdstone. Bishop, W. J., Birling Rd. ii hi BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 381 Kent—continued. BRASTED. Capell, Vy C., Toys Hill Durtnell, R., & Sons BOUGHTON MONCHELSEA. JAMES WOOD & SONS, Gcclesiastical, Residential, Horticulturae, And General Wuilders and Gontractors, STEAM SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS, BOUGHTON MONCHELSEA, Near Maidstone, KENT. List of Contracts carried out : CHURCHES— Boughton Monchelsea, Kent. Headcorn, Kent. Loose, Kent. East Sutton, Kent. Sutton Valence, Kent. Chart, Sutton, Kent. Egerton, Kent. Hucking, Kent. Bicknor, Kent. Mission Church, Boughton Mon- chelsea. Rosherville Church, Gravesend. Blindley Heath Church, Surrey. New Mission Church, Godstone, Surrey. Baptist Chapel, Loose, Kent. Detling Church, Kent. Ragstone Masonary for East Far- leigh and Ashford Churches, Kent. Ragstone Work for New Roman Catholic Church, Stamford Hill, London. ; Ragstone Work for New Church at Dorking. Ragstone Work for New London and County Bank, Chatham, Ragstone Work for New Bank at Margate, &e., &c., &e. Conservatory and Vineries, Hast Sutton Park, Sir Robert Filmer, Bart. Conservatory & Vineries , Marden, for A. Campbell, Esq. Conservatory & Vineries, Wierton, Boughton Monchelsea. H. G. Kleinwort, Esq. Conservatory & Vineries, Marden, for Lord Magheramorne, Winter Gardens at Gennings, Hunton, for J. Bazley White, Esq. RESIDENTIAL WORKS— Enlargement at Wierton House, Boughton Monchelsea. New House at Wrotham, for Tidman & Sons, Architects. Additions to House, at Rumwood, Maidstone, for W. S. Forster, Esq. Redheugh, Sutton Valence, for Col. Elliott. Park House, Marden, for Lord Magheramorne. Chantry Place, Marden, for E. A. D. White, Esq. Restoration of Husheath Manor, Staplehurst. PUBLIC & PRIVATE WORKS— New Convalescent Home, Cran- brook, for Passmore Edwards, Esq. Additions to Sutton Valence Gram- mar School, for Clothworkers’ Com- pany. New Gymnasium and Sanatorium for Clothworkers’ Company. New Gas Works at New Romney. Additions to Schools at Ashford, Kent. Additions to Schools, East Sutton, Kent. Additions to Schools,Chart Sutton. Additions to Schools, Boughton Monchelsea. New Institute, Langley, Kent. SANITARY & DRAINAGE WKS. Entirely New ODrainage and Sanitary Works to Clothworkers’ Schools, Sutton Valence. Ditto, with Sewage Outfall and Septic Tanks, at Linton Park Mansion, for F. S. W. Cornwallis, Esq. Ditto, to West Malling Union. JAMES WOOD & SONS— continued. Ditto, to East Sutton Park Mansion. Ditto, to Wierton Park Mansion. Ditto, to Wierton Grange Mansion. New Drainage and Sewage Outfall and Model Farm Buildings at Tongswood, Hawkhurst, Kent. New Model Farm Buildings at Wierton Farm and Amberfield Estates, for H. G. Kleinwort, Esq. New Administrative Blocks of Buildings at West Malling Union. ARCHITECTS, ETC., FOR RE- FERENCES— G. Friend, Esq., Maidstone. H. Bensted, Esq., Maidstone. Ruck & Smith, Maidstone. W. & C. Bassett-Smith, Adam St., Adelphi. H. Porter, Esq., 16, Russell Square, London, W.C. Sir A. Blomfield & Son, 6, Mon- tague Place, Baker Street. Chas. Grieve, Esq., Lamb's Bdgs., Temple. W. D. Caroé, Esq., Whitehall Place, London. E. C, Frere, Esq., Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. Hon, A. McGarel Hogg, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London. A. J. Style, Esq., Victoria Street, Westminster. Tidman & Sons, Victoria Street, Westminster. Jeffery & Lacey, Ashford, Kent. E, B. Ellis, Esq.,Fenchurch Street, London. Winch & Sons, Estate Agents, Cranbrook. E, H. Kenderdine, Esq., Queen Anne’s Gate, Earl Romney Estate, Westminster. Geo. Champion, Esq., Cornwallis Estate, Linton, Maidstone. Geo. Smith, Esq., Estate Agent, Boughton Monchelsea. Messrs. Chart, Sons, & Reading, Archts., Croydon. J. S. Heron, Esq.. 24 Lawrence Lane, Cheapside, E.C. BROADSTAIRS. Blackburn, W. S., 1 John St. Brown, E., 17 Alexandra Rd. Goodburn, H., Clarendon Rd. ‘JOHN T. MAY, Builder, Contractor, Decorator, Sanitary Engineer, and Brickmaker, 26 ALBION STREET, BROADSTAIRS. Workshops - - HicH STREET. Works executed tnclude— Victoria Gardens, £4,000; Carlton Hotel, £2,500; G. Graham Tucker, Esq., Archt., Ramsgate. Four Resi- dences on North Foreland Estate, £5,000; Messrs. Francis Chambers, & Son, Archts., 11a College Hill, E.C. Bungalow, North Foreland, £1,200; EE. Moodey, Esq., Archt., Broadstairs. Girls’ and Infants’ School, St. Peter’s, Thanet, £2,800; . E. Newberry, Esq., 21 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W., and H. B. Lang- ham, Esq., Ramsgate, Joint Archts. Alterations to Boys’ School, St. Peter’s, £1,200; H.B.Langham, Esq., Archt. New Wing to St. Peter’s Orphanage and Convalescent Home, £600; A. J. Style, Esq., Archt., 3 Victoria Street, S.W. “ Elmwood,” St. Peter’s, Billiard Room, Stables and Coach House for Lord Northcliffe; Rebuilding Old Callis Grange, St. Peter’s, for N. B. Garstin, Esq. Alterations and additions to Callis Court House; Ernest Flint, Esq., Archt., 80 Cole- man Street, E.C. Stone Farm House; Chas. Reeve, Esq., Archt., Margate; Villa Residence, St. Peter’s, for B. Beach, Esq., £2,200 ; E. E. Moodey, Esq., Arch., Broad- stairs. Villa Residence, for T. B. Robinson, Esq., £1,800; Chas, Reeve, Esq., Archt., Margate. Re- modelling and Re-roofing to ‘‘ West- cliffe,’’ Broadstairs, for ‘I. Pockling- ton, Esq., £2,000; G. Hamblin Fox, Kent—continued. JOHN T. MAY—continued. Esgq., Archt., 9 John St., W.C. Two New Shops, High St., Broadstairs, for Jacob Lewis, Esq., Margate, £890; Chas. Reeve, Esq., Archt., Grosvenor Place, Margate. New Villa, St. Peter’s Rd., Broadstairs, for Miss Marshall, Stanmore Villa, Broadstairs; £850. Re-draining Dane Court, under Messrs. Rogers, Field & Bean, Civil Engineers, 124, Victoria St., Westminster, S.W. Northover, W. H., John St. Price Bros., Prospect Place BROMLEY. Arnaud, J. C., & Son, 149 High St. Crossley, T., & Son Duthoit, F. P., Westmoreland Rd. Evans, L., 84 College Rd. Graty, T. D., 3 East St. Haywood & Reeves, Mason’s Hill Hill & Gurr, West St. Lowe, R. A., Tylney Rd. Payne, D., 111 High St. Podger, J., & Son, College Rd. Smith, W., & Sons, Gravel Rd., Bromley Common BURHAM. George, R. CANTERBURY. W. J. ADCOCK, CONTRACTOR, CANTERBURY. Among the important works executed are the followzng : GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. Reigate Hill, Fort W.D. New Forts, Westerham Hill. New Coastguard Station, Dunge- ness, No. 2 Battery. Officers’ Quarters, Inkerman Bar- racks, Woking. East Tilbury, Battery and Forts. Drainage Cavalry Barracks, Can- terbury and Shorncliffe Camps. BREWERIES. Alterations and additions, Star Brewery, Canterbury, Alterations and additions, Phoenix Brewery, Dover. HOTELS, &c. Metropole Hotel, Folkestone, £54,000. Granville Hotel, Ramsgate, £48,500. Queen’s Hotel, Herne Bay. White Lion Hotel, Cheriton, Folkestone. CHURCHES. Additions, including seating, Holy Trinity Church, Margate, £13,000. Restoration Parapets, St.George’s Church, Ramsgate. Restoration, St. Mary’s Church, Dover. Restoration, Ickham Church near Dover. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. New Junior School, St. Edmund’s School, Northdown Hill School, Cliftonville, Margate. Reconstructional Works, St. Augustine’s College, Canterbury. MANSIONS, &c. Kingswalden Bury, Herts, £ 26,800. Canterbury Lunatic Asylum, £40,000. Alterations and additions to High- ham, Canterbury, £8,000. New Buildings,Queenboro’ Copper Co. New Septic Tank Drainage Works for Harbledown Parish, Canterbury. BANKS. New London and County Bank, Chatham. Union of London and Smith’s Bank, Canterbury. Bateman, H. W., St. Dunstan’s St. Belsey, H. J., 43 Norman Rd. Brewster, A. J., 12 St. Peter’s St. Browning, G. (see Advt.) Cozens (see Adyt.) Dadds, J., Beer Cart Lane Gaskin, H., Victoria Rd. Gentry, F. T., 44 Broad St. Harris, W. R., 112 Northgate St. Mount, C., 48 St. Dunstan’s HENRY BELL WILSON, Established over 100 Years, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Steam Saw & Fotnery Mills, General Stone Mason, [ CANTERBURY. J== Works tnclude— Underground Convenience for the Canterbury Corporation. Roman Catholic Schools, Canter- bury (43,500). Billiard Room and Renovation of Private Residence, Bourne Park, | Bishopsbourne. Engine and Boiler House, Shaft, Engineer’s Residence, and 4 Cot- tages for the Margate Corporation New Waterworks (£10,000). Renovation of Residence and New Stabling for the Rev. Dr. Moore, Cathedral Precincts, Canterbury. Drainage System & Sanitary Work, Junior King’s School, Canterbury. Additional Wing, Simon Langton Schools, Canterbury (£5,000). Coastguard Station for Admiralty, Rye, Sussex (£2,400). OZENS, ontractor, anterbury. Works executed include— Schools, Laboratories, Gym- nasiums, Parish Rooms, Tan- _nery Buildings, Depositories, Hospitals, Official Quarters, Farm Buildings, Villas, Shop Fronts, Sanitary Arrangements and New Drainage to Colleges, Unions, and Public Buildings, under various Architects, Sur- veyors, and Engineers. Parker, J., Black Griffin Lane Sturry Building Co., Ltd., Sturry Wiltshire, G., 13 St. John’s Lane Wiltshire, J. E., Stour St. CHARLTON. Carter, G.,5 Clifton Villas, Lt. Heath Dodd, W. G., Antigallican Yard Grant, F., The Village Purton & Johnson, Woolwich Rd. Sanford, J. B., & Co., Woodland Ter. Tamsett & Co., The Village CHATHAM. Clother, G., & Son, 19 Fair Row Skinner, C. E., Railway St. Warner, — The Brook CHISLEHURST. Lowe, R. A. (see Advt. on next page) Otway, J., Mead House Estate White, B. J., & Son, Camden Ter., Chislehurst West CRANBROOK. Marshall, F., & Son, High St. CROCKENAILL, Swanley Func: Everest Bros., The Village DARTFORD. Blay, W. F. (see Advt. on next page) Ellingham, J. & Sons, Spital St. Hewett, E. W., St. Albans Rd. Dees Cotten, G. B., New St. Denne, G. H. & Son (see Advt. on next page) Hayward,J.G.,&Son, Wellington Rd. Wise, J. J. (see Advt. on next page) DOVER. Adcock, W. J., Ladywell Austen & Lewis, 17 Randolph Gdns. Beaufoy, C. E., 35 High St. Bromley, W., Charlton Green 382 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Kent—continued. /BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Chislehurst. | Works executed include— | Chislehurst—Addition to ‘Chure- hill,’ Sir Aston Webb,R.A.,Archt. Cookham Dene; Sir Aston Webb, R.A., Archt. Mansion, “ Holly | Bowers,’”’ £9,000; G. Lethbridge, Esq., Archt. Mansion, ‘‘ Braken- side,” £6,000; G. Lethbridge,Esq., | Archt. Bickley—‘‘ Gordon Lodge,” Messrs. Hudson & Booth, Archts. Mottingham—“ The Grange” (addi- tions) ; Messrs. Joseph & Smith- em, Archts. Bromley—Additions to ‘‘ Aveley,” SirArthurBlomfield & Sons,Archts. | London—Additions & decorations to 11 Kensington Palace Gardens, £8,400; Chas. Bell, Esq., Archt. | Bickley— Addition to ‘‘Coombe Lea;”’ H. A. Pelly, Esq., Archt. Poplar—New Clergy House, Follett St. ; Messrs. Clarkson, Archts. Bickley—New Villas, Southborough Road and Shawfield Park; Messrs. Tapp & Jones, Archts. New Semi- detached Villas, Shawfield Park; B. W. Adkin, Esq., Archt. Sunbridge Park Estate—New villa for Sir Samuel Scott, Bart.; Peter Dollar, Esq., Archt. Shops & Flats, High Street Improve- ment,Bromley,Kent, £10,000; Allan Stuart, Esq., Archt. Additions, Farnborough Church, W. D. Carée, Esq., M.A., Archt. | Additions, Bermondsey Town Hall, | RJ. Angel, Esq., A.M.I.C.E. | Business Premises, Rye Lane, Peck- ham, H.C., £5,000; Allan Stuart, Esq., Archt. Vicarage, Sidcup: W. D. Carée, Esq., M.A., Archt., £2,500. Warehouses and Stores for Sapon, Ltd., Cubitt Town. New Residence at Sundridge Park, Bromley; T. P. Figgis, Esq., F.R.1I.B.A., Archt., £2,500. EARS COMA Win. F. Blay, Builder, DARTFORD NAT. TELEPHONE, 8 DARTFORD, P.O. TeterHONe, 18 DARTFORD, Chamberlain, A. T., 23 Castle St. Grigg, W. H., 14 Worthington’s St. Hayward & Paramor, 320 LondonRd. Jackson, W., Heathfield Avenue Lewis, G. & Sons, Wedred Rd. Lewis, W. G., 5 Cranbrook Villas Munro, G., Union Rd. Parsons, J., Beaconsfield Rd. DYMCHURCH, Folkestone. Wraight Bros. ELASTCHURCH, Sheerness. Bligh, J. R. EDENBRIDGE. Goodwin Bros., High St. Langridge, P. W., Station Rd. Leigh, F. & H., High St. West, J. L., Lingfield Rd. ROBERT A. LOWE, | 'G. H. DENNE & SON, Builders & Contractors, DEAL. Telegrams :—‘‘ Dennes, Contractors» Deal.”’ Telephone :—16 Deal. Recent Works include :— General Hospital, Walmer Bar- racks. Director of Works, Admiralty £ 26,000. Additions to the Royal Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb; Messrs. Ven Pe Se Jeo Cutts sArchts.. £14,000. | Carnegie Library, Ramsgate ; |S. D. Adshead, Esq., Archt., £6,700. | _ Morley House ConvalescentHome, St. Margaret’s; G. D. Stevenson, Esq., Archt., £11,000. Royal Sailors’ Rest, Ramsgate; Messrs. A. R. Pite & Sons, Archts., | £5400. | Tower Block at South Eastern College, Ramsgate; Messrs. T. B. | Whinney and W.T. Stock, Archts., | £7,000. Additions to St. Edmund’s School, Canterbury; Sir A. Blomfield and Sons, Archts., £3,000. New Augustinian Convent, West- ate-on-Sea; F. A. Walters, Esq., rcht., £20,000, Mortuary Chapel and other Works at the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate; Messrs. J. Oldrid Scott and Sons, Archts. Residence, St. Margaret’s Bay; Messrs. T. Dinwiddy & Sons, Archts Kent—continued. J. J. Wise, Ecclesiastical and General Builder, and Contractor, . * DEAL, AND AT WALMER AND WINCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1790. Recent Works :— Extension Chartham Asylum, £40,000. S. E. Hotel, Deal, £25,000. First Portion Canterbury Asylum, £13,000. Buckmaster Convalescent Home, £13,000. Additions Wye College, £10,000. Charlton Church, £11,000. Vine Hospital, Sevenoaks, £8,000. County Hotel, Canterbury, £10,000. Cottage Homes, Manstone, £8,000. Artizan’s Dwellings, Dept- ford and Bermondsey, £12,000. The Great Screen, St. John the Baptist, Kensington, Cloisters, St. Mary of Nazareth, Edgware. Queen’s Head, Ramsgate. Croydon County Court Fittings, Church at Wembley. References to the leading Archi- tects in London and the Provinces. ERITH. Friday & Ling (see Advt.) Gunning, H., & Sons, Park Crescent Wiles, S. & Son, Pembroke Rd. FARNBOROUGH, S.O. Owen, W. FARNINGHAM. Marchant, H. FAVERSHAM. Brenchley, E. B., Athelstan Rd. Dawson, W. G., 40 Ospringe Rd. Fuller & Reeve, Boughton, near Fuller, E., & Sons, Stone St. Johnson, G., Newton Rd. FRIDAY & LING Builders & Contractors, 15 NURSERY, NORTHEND, ERITH List of Works executed :— Northend Schools, Crayford, Kent, for Kent Educational Committee; ALCHi iGo iu.) Morzany Psqe 143 Cannon St.,London,contract, £5,500. Harrow Beer House, Northend, Cray- ford, Kent; Surveyor, W. Lucas, Esq., of firm of Dann & Lucas, 23 Bridge Row, Cannon St., London ; contract £1,126. Electric Light Ex- tension, for Erith Urban Council; Harold Hind, Esq., Surveyor, con- tract, £2,200. Rebuilding 42 High St., Dartford, for Sir James White- head, Bart; W. Harston,Esq.,Archt., A.M.I.C.E. Dartford and London, contract, £1,071. Latrines and Uri- nals, for Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Erith, under Works Dept.; Supt., C, R. Matthews, Esq., contract, 4890. Foresters’ Homes, Bexley Heath, for the Committee; A. C. Bloomfield, Esq., Archt., Bank of England, contract, £1,230. Various works under Messrs. Tait and Hobbs, Architects and Surveyors, Dartford, contracts, £1,676. Extension of Bexley Car Sheds, contract, £700. Judges, W., Boughton, near Ratcliff Bros. (R.P.), 16 West St. Whiting, Bros., Ospringe, near FOLKESTONE. Baker, D,, The Plain Binfield, S., Dover Rd. Camburn, A. J., 1 Dover Rd. Castle, G., & Sons, 2 Broadmead Rd. Crosswell, F. E.,Bournemouth Gdns. Dunk, W., Tontine St. Fearon, T. L., Martin Rd. Gosly, J., 59 Dover Rd. Hall Bros., Linden Crescent. Hayward & Paramor, Radnor Rd. Holden, E. J., 61 Sandgate Rd. Jenner, C., 49 Broadmead Rd. Mercer, H. R., 88 Guildhall St. Moody, T., 51 Brockman Rd. Newman, J., Dover Rd. Nicholls, F., 24 Bradstone Avenue Petts Bros., Dover Rd. Parsons, —, Radnor Park Crescent Tunbridge, T., Bournemouth Rd. Vant, —, Radnor Park Crescent Webster, R., 47 Brockman Rd. White, W., 3 Cheriton Place FRINDSBURY, Rochester. Gates, G., & Son, Frindsbury Hill Williams, H. GILLINGHAM. Cornelius, T., & Son, Balmoral Rd. Dobson, W., Linden Rd. Goodwin, E. J., Canterbury St. Hogg, R. W., College Avenue King, W., Prospect House, River St. Newnham, R. “Chicago,’’ Bal- moral Rd. H. E. PHILLIPS, Builder and Contractor, NEW BROMPTON, CHATHAM, KENT. Contractor to H.M. War Office. Works recently executed— Royal Sailors’ Home, Chatham; Archt., G. E. Bond, Esq., Chatham. Barrack Blocks and Mobilisation Stores for the War Department. Salvation Army, Naval and Military Home, Chatham; Archt., Alex. Gordon, Esq., F.S.1I., Queen Victoria St., E.C. Board Schools, Glencoe Rd., Chatham; Arch., H. H. Dun- stall, Eisq.,) AUK BvA.. iE .Selk, Chatham. Snow, W. C., 91 High St. Watchurst, Son & Jackman, Middle St. GOUDHURST. DAVIS & LEANEY, Builders & Contractors to H.M. Office of Works, GOUDHURST, KENT. Works executed tnclude— Roman Catholic School, Goud- hurst; A. E. Purdy, Archt., London. Post Office, East Grinstead, H.M. Office of Works. Post Office, Southend-on-Sea, H.M. Office of Works. Drainage, Horsmonden, Kent. Additions, Tongswood, Hawk- hurst; Messrs. A. Waterhouse & Son, Archts., London. New Farm Buildings and House, Goudhurst, for R. H. Alexander, Esq.; Reg. Blomfield, Esq., Archt., London. London & County Bank, South- end-on-Sea. Capital & Counties Bank, South- end-on-Sea. Shop and Stores, Messrs. Haward, TunbridgeWells; Messrs.H.H. & E. Cronk, Archts. New Schools, Orpington; G. St. Pierre Harris, Esq., Archt., London. Additions, Skinner’s Schools, Tun- bridge Wells; W. Campbell Jones, Esq., Archt., London, Now Lodge, New Stables and New Wing to House for the Lady Mar- garet Cecil Burwash. London & County Bank, West- cliff-on-Sea. ; Capital & Counties Bank, West- cliff-on-Sea. Roman Catholic Schools and Presbytery, Red Hill; W. Bevan, Esq., Peas London. New House, Westgate-on-Sea ; S. I. Adams, Esq., Archt. Additional Storey to Connaught Hotel, Herne Bay. : Technical Schools, Tunbridge Wells; Henry T. Hare, Esq., Archt., London. Victorian Hospital, Southend-on- Sea. Baptist Church, Southend-on-Sea. Parish Hall, Goudhurst; W. L. Lucas, Esq., Archt., London. : Works for the Admiralty, Fair- light, Hastings. Presbyterian Church, Southend- on-Sea. GRAVESEND. W. H. ARCHER & SON, Builders and Contractors, GRAVESEND. Works executed include :— PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Jubilee Memorial Clock Tower, Gravesend; J. Johnson, Esq,, A.R.I.B.A., Archt. \ Fire Station at Grays ; C. Cobham, Esq., Archt. New Almshouses at Gravesend, for Trustees, Pinnock’s Charity, £5,000; Messrs. Farrow and Nisbett, A.R.I.B.A., Archts. Additions to Gravesend Hospital and New Children’s Ward; Messrs. W. M. Dean, A.R.I.B.A., and Wad- more & Baker, A.R.I.B.A., Archts. CHURCHES. St. Paul’s New Church, Erith; R. P. Day, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. St. Luke’s New Church, Gravesend ; Messrs. W. and C. A. Bassett Smith, Archts. St. George’s, New Aisle and Chan- cel, Gravesend; Messrs. W. and C. A. Bassett Smith, Archts. RESTORATIONS. East Wickham Church; Gordon P. G. Hills, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. East Tilbury Church; G. Patrick, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. St. John’s Church, Meopham; G. Friend, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Kingsdown Church ; Gordon Hills, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 383 Kent—continued. W.H. ARCHER & SON continued. St. Margaret’s Church, Ifleld; E. HERNE BAY. Adams, E. T. J., Market St. Griggs, R. & E., High St. Harris, T., Brunswick Square Kent—continued. J. Bennett, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. WORKS. New Pumping Station for Graves- end and Milton Waterworks Co.; J. Mansergh, Esq., V.P.I.C.E., Engineer. New Generating Station for Gravesend and Milton Gas- light Co.; J. Davis, Esq., Engineer. New Powder Magazines at Lower Hope Point, for Messrs. Hay, Mer- ricks & Co.; C. J. Dawson, Esq., Archt. New Plant Buildings for Ekman Pulp & Paper Co., North- fleet; W.H. Salmon, Esq., Engineer. New Offices at Strood for Messrs. | Aveling & Porter, £7,500; G. E. Bond, Esq., Archt. BREWERIES & MALTINGS. New Maltings, Additions to Brewery, and New Offices for Messrs. Russell’s Gravesend Brewery, Ltd., £16,000. New Maltings for Messrs. Walker & Sons, and New Brewery, £9,000. New Maltings for Messrs. G. Wood & Son, £8,000; Messrs. A. Kinder & Son, and E. J. Bennett, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Engs. and Archts. New Brewery at Lewes for Messrs. Ballard & Co., £6,500 ; Messrs. G. J. Worssam, Engineers. HOTELS & PUBLIC HOUSES. Several New Buildings at Graves- end, Northfleet, Rosherville, Horton Kirby, Isle of Grain, Faverstam and Ramagate,for Messrs. C. Arkcoll and Co., Messrs. Charrington & Co., Messrs. Russell’s Gravesend Brewery, Ltd., Messrs. G. Wood & Son, &c., £30,000. MANSIONS. Woodlands, Gravesend, for G. Wood, Esq.; E. J. Bennett, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. Hillside, Gravesend, for J. Russell, Esq. Elmfield,Gravesend, for W. Fletcher, Esq. Rectory at Chelsfield ; Messrs. Somers - Clarke & Micklethwaite, Archts. | SHOPS. Shops, Gravesend, for E. C. Paine, Esq.; A. G. Smith, Esq., Arch. £4,500. Shops, Gravesend, for G. M. Arnold, Esq.; A.G. Smith, Esq.,Arch.,£3,000. Shop, Gravesend, for R. J. Beamish, Esq. ; J. Johnson, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt., £2,000. Shop, Gravesend, for Dayid Greig, Esq.; W. H. Duffield, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt., £4,000. Beal & Hubbard, OldRd. Dering, J. M., 20 Princes St. Goose, W. P., 124 Milton Rd. Hooker, T. W., 20 Whitehill Rd. Martin, H. W., 5 Royal Pier Rd. Tong, A. E., Darnley Rd. Tuffee, W. & F., The Grove \ GREENHITHE, Lockyer, R., High St. HAWKHURST. Davis, T., High Gate LEWIS EDWARDS, [| Builder and Contractor, HAWKHURST. TrLEPHoNE—3 Hawkhurst. Works recently executed tuclude :— Entrance Lodgeand various Works for C. E. Gunther, Esq., Tongswood, Hawkhurst, £3,000; Ed. B. Ellis, Esq., Archt., 18, Fenchurch Street, E.C. Vicarage and Stables for Lord Ashcombe, £3,000; Lacy Ridge, Esq,, Archt., 104, High Holborn, W.C. Cottages, Sheds, Stables, &c., for Lord Iveagh, £3,500. Cottages, Oasthouse and Buildings, for Lord Enfield. _Almshouses and various Works for the Earl of Cranbrook. Hawkhurst Wesleyan and Baptist Chapels. Ticehurst Wesleyan Chapel. Doctor’s House and Stables at Northiam; R. Griggs, Esq., Archt., 11, Gray’s Inn Square, W.C. Major H. Fothergill, Copt Hall, Hawk- hurst, £3,000, various works. Se GE ITI Maskell, T., & Brother, The Moor Hill Piper, F., The Moor A. 8. INGLETON, Builder, Contractor, and Surveyor, 5 High St., HERNE BAY. EsTaBLISHED 1879. Works recently executed :— New Church, St. John the Evangel- ist, Herne Bay; W. H. James, Esq., Architect ; £12,000. New Church, St. Philip, Nera e W. H. James, Esq., and the late R. P. Day, Esq., Architects; £4,500. Parr’s Banking Premises, Herne Bay; R. Messenger, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Architect ; £4,000. New Pavilion and Bandstand, East Cliff, Herne Bay, for the Urban District Council; F. W. J. Palmer, sou C.E., Architect ; £5,000. umerous Domestic buildings and Business premises. Culvert, Sewers and Roads, Herne Bay, for the Rev. F. Hopkins, £7,700. Church Schools, Minster, Thanet ; W. Leonard Grant, Esq., Architect, £2,200. Faversham Borough Council Schools, Faversham; W. Leonard Grant, Esq., Architect, £14,000. Peacock, W., Canterbury Rd. Welby, C. W., Beach St. Woolf, A., High St. HEXTABLE. Mundy, H. (Horticultural) HYTHE. Hoskins, P. Jeal, J. J., Seabrook Jenner, J. J. Longly, F. S. Scott Bros. LEE. Burke, J.,7RembrandtTer., HighRd. Cottell, H., Manor Lane Gates, W. T., St. Peter’s Court, Lee Green Havell, G. F. & F. C., 167 High Rd. Kulse, K., 108 High Rd. LENHAM, Maztdstone. Clark, J. & Ss: LONGFIELD, Dartford. Gilham, R. W., Station Rd. Longhurst, E., Station Rd. LOOSE, Mazdstone. Wilkins, E. WOOD, JAMES, & SONS. LYNSTED, Sittingbourne. Back, T. MAIDSTONE. Ansett & Son, 121 Union St. Avard, R., West Borough Barden & Head, 12 Union St. Bridge, W. J., 6 Brewer St. | Woo Telephone : No. 36. WR. Corben and Co., Builders & Decorators, WEST BOROUGH, MAIDSTONE. SPECIALITIES———_ High-Class Joinery, Sanitary and Heating Engineers, Telegrams: Corben, Maidstone. Cox Bros., 22 Stone St. Elmore & & Son, 62-66 King St. Goodwin, H., Station Rd. Pearce, G., & Sons, Mill St. G. E. Wallis & Sons, LTD., Builders & Contractors, Broadmead Works, MAIDSTONE. . . Recent works executed include: ASYLUMS. Barming Heath Asylum, near Maidstone, New Hospital Buildings, etc.; W. J. Jennings, Esq., Archt., Canterbury- BARRACKS. R.M. Barracks, Walmer, £15,000; and Police Quarters, Upnor, for the Admiralty. Chattenden Magazines, £60,000. R.H.A. Barracks, Aldershot, £30,000. Offcers’ Quarters and Huts, Shorncliffe Camp, £75,000. Soldiers’ Quarters, | Woolwich, £33,000. Soldiers’ Quarters, Blackdown Barracks, Frimley, £90,000. Hants Depét Barracks, £46,000. Caterham Barracks, £26,000. BREWERIES. Fremlin’s Brewery, Maidstone. Oak Brewery, Farnboro’, and new Brewery for the Forest Hill Brewery Co.; Wm. Bradford, Esq., Archt. Wares’ Brewery, Frant, Hodgsons’ Brewery, Kingston - on - Thames, Abbey Brewery, Malling. Hall & ouse’s Brewery, Blandford; Messrs, A. Kinder & Sons, Archts. Hope Brewery, Weymouth; A. Kinder & Son, Archts. Mann, Crossman & Paulins’ Beer Stores, Croydon; Messrs. W. Brad- ford & Sons, Archts. Lower Brewery,Maidstone; Messrs. Harrap and Duttield, Archts. BRIDGES. New Bridge at Tonbridge and Yalding, and undersetting bridge at Aylesford, over the Medway; F. W. Ruck, Esq., County Surveyor. BANKS. London & Provincial Bank, Maid- stone; G. E. Bond, Esq., Archt. PUBLIC BUILDINGS. The Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster, £34.000; E. J. Stubbs, Esq., Archt. Post Office, Bromley; Sir H. Tanner, Archt. CHURCHES. Holy Trinity Church, Red Hill; R. H. Mew, Esq., Archt., 121 Cannon St., E.C. St. Luke’s, Maidstone; W. H. Seth- Smith, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. St. Mary’s Church, West Malling, re-building; J. T. Mickle- thwaite, Esq., Archt. St. Faith’s and St. Philip’s, Maid- stone; E. W.Stevens, Esq., Archt. GASWORKS. Boiler House, etc., for the Croydon Gas Co., Croydor. DRAINAGE anv SANITARY WORKS. AshfordTown Sewerage and Tanks. Outfall Sewer, Chatham Dockyard. Reconstruction of Drainage, Cav- alry Barracks, Windsor, and R.H.A. Barracks, Aldershot, for the W.D., including renewing all fittings. Reconstruction of Drainage at Hants County Hospital, Winchester ; H. Percy Adams, Esq., Archt. HOSPITALS. Royal CambridgeHospital, £26,000, and lJLouise-Margaret Hospital, £12,000, Aldershot, for the War Department. Hospital for Guardians of Folke- stone Union; Messrs. Ladds and Gardner, Archts. Hospital for Guardians of Ton- bridge Union; Messrs. Cronk, Archts. R.N. Hospital, Sheerness, for the Admiralty. Otford [solation Hospital, for the | Sevenoaks Rural District Council, M, Maberley-Smith, Esq., Archt. G. E. WALLIS & SONS, Ltd., continued. Additions, Hampstead General Hospital, Haverstock Hill, N.W., Messrs. Young & Hall, Archts. SHOPS. New Shops, High Street, Eltham, for D. Greig, Esq.; W.H. Duffield, Esq., Archt., 5 Budge Row, E.C. Shops, King’s Road, Chelsea,S.W., for the Vale Estate, Ltd.; W. H. Stephens, Esq., Archt., 49 Hans Road, 8.W. MALTINGS. Complete Maltings at Maidstone, for Messrs. Pine & Sons, and at Ashford, for Messrs. T. Chapman and Son; at Hertford, for Messrs. Gripper, Sons, and Wightman; Messrs. A. Kinder and Son, Archts. At Chiswick, W., for Messrs. Fuller, Smith & Turner; Messrs. Inskipp and Mackenzie, Archts.; Messrs. Nicholson’s Malting, Maidenhead; | Messrs. A. Kinder & Son, Archts. Malting for J. L. Marsh, Esq., Blandford; Messrs. W. Bradford | and Sons, Engineers. RESIDENCES. Residence at Lympne, for W. H. Upjohn, Esq., K.C.; G. B. Carvill, Esq., Archt., Trafalgar Buildings, Northumberland Avenue, W.C. Bracknell Lodge, Frognal Lane, Hampstead, N.W., for T. Blake Frost, Esq.; Messrs. Barrett and Driver, Archts. Bebe: House, Boxley, for Major est. Addington Park; J. Mac-Vicar Anderson, Esq., Archt. Harwarton, Speldhurst; C, HE. Powell, Esq., Archt. Hopkinson House,for the Brabazon House Co.; R. Stephen Ayling, Esq., Archt. HOTELS. Castle Hotel, Tonbridge; @. Friend, Esq., Archt. Hotel Wampach, West Cliffe, and Hunderts Hotel, Folkestone; A. Bromley, Esq., Archt. Red Lion Hotel, High Street, Rochester, for Messrs. Arkcoll & Co., Chatham ; Geo. Friend, Esq.,Archt., | Maidstone. SCHOOLS. Science and Art Schools, Maid- | stone; A.W.Smith, Esq.,F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Schools at Blackheath, Deptford, Plumstead, Poplar, Dulwich, and Hammersmith. for the London | School Board; T. J. Bailey, Esq., Archt. | _ Schools for Borough of Weymouth Education Committee; Messrs. Crickmay & Sons, Archts. Schools at Fulham for the L.C.C. Preetoria House School, Folke- stone, for M. Roderick, Esq.; A. E. Thompson, Hsq., Archt., £10,000. AgriculturalCollege, Wye; Messrs. Coleutt & Hamp, Archts. Salters Hill Schools, W. Norwood, for L.C.C. ; T. J. Bailey, Archt. New Schools at Tonbridge, for the Kent County Education Committee. National Schools, Hythe, Addi- tions A. Bromley, Esq., Archt., Folkestone. WATERWORKS. Reservoir, Collecting Tanks, Pump- ing Stations, etc., for the Maidstone Waterworks Co.; Messrs. and Co., Engineers. Reservoir at Detling, and Pumping Station at Aylesford, for Maidstone Waterworks Co.; W. B. Bryan Esq., Engineer. Reservoir and Pumping Station at Merstham and Kenley, for the Kast Surrey WaterCo.; M. B. W. Ffolkes, Esq., Engineer. New Reservoir for The Chatham Waterworks Co., Chatham; Messrs. | Taylor, Son & Santo Crimp, Engi- neers. WHARVES, &c. River wall for the Maidstone Gas Company. New Wharf for Messrs. Hilton Anderson and Co., Halling. Easton | ( 384 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Kent—continued. G. E. WALLIS & SONS, Ltd. continued. WORKHOUSES. Casual Wards Administrative block, Kitchen, Chapel, &c., £23,000, at Elham, near Folkestone ; Messrs. Ladds and Gardner, Archts. New Casual wards, &c., at Pem- bury ; Messrs. Cronk, Archts. ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATIONS. Maidstone, Chatham Dockyard, £30,000, Erith, Sheerness Dockyard, MALLING, East. Allchin, W. H., Mill St. Pye, E. H., The Laurels MALLING, West. Hodges, G. MARGATE. Amos, J., Victoria Rd. Anderson Bros., Fort Paragon Bowchier, W. H., King St. Brown, J., & Sons, 26 Clifton St. Doughty, F. J., 9 Queen St. Elliott, R., Lombard St. Gore Bros., Addington Rd. House, E., Thanet Rd. Jenkins, T,, Norfolk Rd. Padget, E., & Sons, Eaton Rd. Paramor & Sons, Eaton Rd. Strand, J., 15 Buckingham Rd. Stiff, 8. W., Addington Rd. Wales, J., Union Crescent Woodward, A., 24 Zion Place MEOPHAM. Durling, J. MILTON, next Sittingbourne. Bowes, G., 52 Chalkwell Rd. Gardler, H., 27 Chalkwell Rd. NEWINGTON, ur. Sittingbourne. Brittenden, W., High St. NORTHFLEET. Rayfield, W. H., 7 London Rd. ORPINGTON. Somerford, H., & Son, High St. PENGE. Leney, H., & Son Pledge Bros., 7 Beckenham Rd. PENSHURST. Constable, H. PLAXTOL, Sevenoaks. Allcorn, W. & Sons. PLUMSTEAD. Coril, E. G., 48 Paget Rd. Hodgin, J. H., 66 Sandy Hill Rd. Hutton, A., 25 Chestnut Rd. Kitley, C., 36 High St. Lonergan, Messrs. Proctor, E. & Son, 326 High St. Ware, A. J., 105 Park Rd. RAMSGATE. Forwalk, J. H., Ellen Villa, Elms Goodburn, A. E., Church Rd. Grummant Bros., Grange Rd. Home, C., Denmark Rd. Knight, W., Cannon Rd. Miriams, G., Hereson Works W. W. MARTIN, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Steam Saw Mills, Joinery Works, . And Offices, ahh RAMSGATE. UNGUSO\ras BRICKFIELDS at West Dumpton, Ramsgate, and Rumfields, Broadstairs, sO. Telephone : Ramsgate, No. 22 x. Newby, E. J., Eastcliff Newby, J., Grange Rd. Port, W. H., St. Lawrance White, H., Meeting St. White, J., South Eastern Rd. Woodhall, J. W. & Co.Ld.,Boundary Rd. ROCHESTER. Darby, J., & Son, 158 High St. Durrant, J. H., St. Margaret Banks Patrick, J. & M., Star Hill West Bros., BUILDERS &... ... » CONTRACTORS, 131 High St., Rochester, and Cuxton Road, Strood, KENT. Town Hall and Municipal Offices, Chatham ;, G. E. Bond, Esq., Archt. New Board Schools. Troy Town, Rochester, and Gordon Road, Strood; G@. E. Bond, Esq., Archt. Villa Residence, Sidcup; F.T. W. Goldsmith, Esq., Archt. Club House for R.C.Y.C., Port Victoria; Messrs. Henry Ough & Son, Archts. Brewery, Strood; J. McMullen Brooks, Esq., Archt. Stores, Acorn Wharf, Rochester ; G. E. Bond, Esq., Archt. Power Station and Car Sheds for Tramways; Messrs. J. W. Nash and Son, Archts. ST. MARY CRAY. Glassup Bros., Anglesea Rd. EsTaBLISHED 1879. W. R. TAYLOR, Huilder, Decorator, and Sanitary Engineer, etc. ANGLESEA ROAD, ST. MARY CRAY, and ORPINGTON, Kent. Telephone—Nat. 32 Cray. SANDGATE. Brissenden, J. SEALCHART, Sevenoaks. Saxby, G. SEVENOAKS. Banks, W. G., Dunton Green Bentley, C., High St. Corben & Co., Argyle Rd. Eeles, H., Eardley Rd. Hodges, W., St. John’s Wiltshire & Son (see Advt.) SHEERNESS. Hughes, E. F., Broadway Pavey & Son, 151 High St. SHOREHAM, Sevenoaks. Richardson, T. SD CURE Beale, S., Longlands. Clark & Dunnam, Station Rd. Dunn, H., Halfway St. Knight, T. (see Advt.) SITTINGBOURNE. Bishop, E., Albany St. George, S. & G., Greenstreet, near Luckett, S., 76 William St. Monk, T., 9 Canterbury Rd. Pavey & Sons, 52 West St, Seager, L., London Rd. Tidy, H. J., x Bell Rd. SNODLAND., Langridge, R., Ham Hill SOUTHBOROUGH. Hudson, T., Holden Park Wallis & Harmer, Pennington Rd, Kent—continued. Builders & Contractors, Sevenoaks, Kent. | WILTSHIRE & SON, Works executed include— Additions, Riverhead Church ; Sir Arthur Blomfield, A.R.A. Altera- tions and Additions, Kemsing Church; T. G. Jackson, Esq., A.R.A., M.A., F.S.A. Mansion,Oak Bank Seal, Kent; Messrs. Hooker and Hemmings. Baptist Chapel and Sehools, Sevenoaks; John Wills,Esq. Board School and Master’s House, Sevenoaks ; Thos. Potter, Esq. Seven- oaks Constitutional Club; Thos. Potter, Esq. Metropolitan Police Station, Chislehurst ; J. Butler, Esq. | New Business Premises, Sevenoaks ; J. W. Brooker, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. House at Sevenoaks; Messrs. Niven and Wigglesworth. Houses at Seven- oaks; EK. E. Cronk, Esq. House at Sevenoaks; Ernest Turner, Esq. Stables, BWimba,Sevenoaks; Messrs. Salimons and Steinthall. Additions Ide Hill Schools; St. Aubyn and Wadling. Additions, Royal Crown Hotel, Sevenoaks; T. H. Wyatt, Esq. Drainage Works, Sevenoaks; Dr. Corfield. House, Limpsfield, Kent ; Arthur Keene, Esq. Alterations and Additions to the Hatch, Sevenoaks, for Lady Brabourne. Alterations and Additions, Lullingstone Castle, Eynsford, for Sir William Hart Dyke. Entrance Lodge and Model Cottages for Lord Hillingdon, Re- storation to Ash Church, Kent; T. G. Jackson, Esq., A.R.A., M.A., F.8.A., Archt. Rebuilding of St. John’s Church, Sevenoaks; Messrs. Hoole and Thomas, Archts. Build- ing New Electric Lighting Station at Knole, for the Rt. Hon. Lord Sackville. New Swimming Bath for the Sevenoaks Grammar School. New House at Eynsford; Messrs. Rogers, Bone & Coles, Archts. New Wesleyan Schools and the Retreat, Sevenoaks; Messrs. Potter and Harvey, Archts. Free Library, Sevenoaks, EK. E. Cronk, Esq., Archt. New London and County Bank at New Brompton; W. Campbell Jones, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. SUTTON VALENCE. WOOD, JAMES, & SONS. SWANLEY FUNCTION. Broadbridge, C., High Croft Lonsdale, J. SWANSCOMBE. Combes, J., Eglington Rd. Ramsay, J. W., Ivy Cottage TONBRIDGE. eee: C., 58 High St. Jarvis, K. C., 21 Baltic Rd. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, STEAM SAW MILLS JOINERY WORKS, Craybrooke House, Main Road, S/DCUP. WORKS EXECUTED INCLUDE— Dartford Infirmary, £6,500. Mar- tin’s Bank, £3,500. Flats, Stoke Newington, £30,000. Northwood, | Middlesex, Additions, £2,500. Re- building ‘Fox,’ Keston, £2,900. Public Hall, Bexley, £2,000. Wes- leyan Church, Sidcup, £4,000. Police Station, St. Mary Cray, £3,500. Lord Bexley Arms, £4,200. Martin’s Bank, Sideup, £1,600. London & Provincial Bank, Sideup. Dartford Union, £19,009. High School for Girls, Sidcup, £5,000. Additions to Dart- ford Brewery, £1,500. Building Fulwick Hotel, Dartford, £3,000. High School (Boys’), Sidcup, £3,000. Villas, Sidcup, £10,000. Training College, Dartford Heath, £5,500. Works, City London Asylum, Stowe, £2,000. Dartford Union, £15,000. Farm Works, Crown, £20,000. Villa, Gravesend,£1,800. DartfordBrewery, £2,000. Catholic Church, Sidcup, £3,000. Tilling’s Stables, Eltham, £4,000; Cottage Hospital, Eltham, £900. ROSAS RSA SOUTHFLEET. Lucas, C., High St. STROOD, Rochester. Baker, G., High St. Gates, G., Frindsbury Rd. Robert, C. S., Jersey Rd. West Bros., Cuxton Rd. West, G., Frindsbury Rd. T. KNIGHT, | MARTIN & Co., Builders & Contractors, Are prepared to execute work in all parts. Invitations to tender are solicited. Offices—AveBury AVENUE. Steam Joinery Works—BarpEN. TONBRIDGE. Works executed & in hand include : Residence, Guildford; Messrs. Peak and Lunn, Archts. Residence, Guild- ford; G. H. Hunt, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Residence, Ightham, Kent; H.Percy Monckton,Esq., F.R.1.B.A. Archt. Waterworks, &c., under river; Messrs. Wadmore & Mallett, A.R.I.B.A., M.S.A., Engineers. Sewer, Tonbridge, for Tonbridge Urban District Council; W. L Bradley, Esq., Engineer. Sewer for Southborough Urban District Coun- cil; W. Harmer, Esq., Surveyor. Electric Light Generating Station, Tonbridge, for the Tonbridge Urban District Council; Robert Hammond, Esq., M.I.C.E., Engineer. Royal Victoria Schools, Tunbridge Wells ; Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Archts. Wesleyan Schools, Tonbridge; John Fagg, Esq., Archt. The Station Tavern, High Street, Tonbridge ; Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Archts. New Billiard Room and Additions, “‘Loampits,” Tonbridge, for F. W. Franks, Esq. Shops, High St., and Barden Park Estate, Tonbridge. Septic Tanks and _ Drainage, “* Oakfield,’”? Ightham; Messrs. Henry Ough & Sons, Engineers. Additions and Alterations ‘‘ Free Press’’ Office, Tonbridge; Messrs. Hoare & Wheeler, Archts. House and Shop, Edenbridge; Messrs. Fagg & Gribble, Archts. New Residenee, Sevenoaks; Messrs. Potter & Harvey, Archts. Residences, Yardley Park, Tonbridge; Messrs. Wadmore and Mallett, Archts., Residence, Yardley Park, Tonbridge; E. Pawley, Esq., Archt. Billiard Room, etc., Seven- oaks; Messrs. Wadmore & Mallett, Archts. Roman Catholic Church, Tonbridge ; W. Barnsley Hughes, Esq., Archt. Additions to Sorting Office, Tonbridge, for His Majesty’s Office of Works. Motor Car Factory ; Messrs. Fagg & Gribble, Archts. Roads, Tonbridge. New Presbytery, Tonbridge; W. Barnsley Hughes, Esq., Archt. Business Premises, Grove Hill Rd., Tunbridge Wells ; Egbert Cronk, Esq., Archt. Roller Houses, at Dunton Green, West Malling, Staplehurst, Headcorn, and Tonbridge, for the Kent County Council; H. P. Maybury, Esq., County Surveyor. Strong Room, Tonbridge Castle, for the Tonbridge Urban District Council; W. L. Bradley, Esq., Surveyor. Residence, Coach House and Stables, Borough Green, Kent; Messrs. Monckton and Gillespie, Archts. Residence, Kip- pington Park,Sevenoaks; J.Augustus Souttar, Esq., Archt. Mansion, Entrance Lodge and Stables, High Hilden, Tonbridge. Residence, Vine Court Road, Sevenoaks; T.G. Hart, Esq., Archt. Five Courts Grammar School, Tonbridge; W. Campbell Jones, Esq., F.R.I.B.A:, Archt. Additions Frampost,East Grinstead ; Messrs. Tubbs & Messer, Archts. Additions Claydene, Edenbridge ; Messrs. Tubbs & Messer, Archts. Ee Meads, H., Woodside Rd. Punnett, E., & Son, Tile House Wks. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ESTABLISHED 1824. STRANGE & SONS, Ltd., Residences. At Tunbridge Wells.—£8,700: W. B. Hughes, Esq., Architect. anos col. RW. Edis, C.B.: F.S.A., Architect. £12,500, Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Archi- tects. £3,400: H. C. Lander, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Architect, £6,300: W. S. Putland, Esq., £3,000: C. H. Strange, Esq., A.R.I.B.A.,Architect. £3,250: W. Campbell Jones, Esq., A-R.I.B.A., Architect. £4,7co: Messrs. Douglass Mathews & Son, Archi- tects. £4,156: Messrs. Seale, Swan & Seale, Surveyors. Music Room, etc., £6,455 : C.H. Strange, Esq., Architect. Vicarage, £4,165 : P. K. Allen, Esq., Architect. £4,026: W. Hay Murray, Esq., Architect. At Beaconsfield, Bucks.—£1,700: P. Morley Horder,Esq.,F.R.I.B.A. Architect. At Biddenden, Kent.—3,600: W. Hay Murray, Esq., Architect. At Crowborough.—£7,000: A. Strong, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archi- tect. At Ticehurst. — £11,000: Sir Aston Webb, R.A., Architect. 2,3000 El. M. Caley, Esq., Architect. At Buxted.—£ 1,500: A. Blomfield Jackson, Esq., Architect. At Wimbledon.—£2,650: 4H. Ffennell, Esq. At Canterbury.— £4,365 : Col. R. W. Edis, C.B., F.S.A., Architect. At Goudhurst.—£4,156: Messrs. Rogers, Bone & Coles, Architects. At Wadhurst.—£15,000 : Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Architects. 44,040: E.C. Macpherson, Esq., Architect. £3,086: for Baron Knoop. At Limpsfield.—£4,250: Messrs. Wills & Anderson, Architects. 42,293: Messrs. Leaning & Sons, Surveyors. Joinery Works & Saw Mills, UNBRIDGE WELLS. CRESCENT ROAD, T TONBRIDGE SCHOOL. The Stone used in the Additions to these Schools, including the Central Tower, New Big School and New Chapel, costing upwards of £36,000, was supplied by the Builders from their Tunbridge Wells Quarries. Residences continued. At Walton Heath,— £3,800: P. Morley Horder, Esq., Architect. At Buxted.—OldlandsHall: £6,618. At Godstone.— Music Room, 41,041: Messrs. Wills & Anderson, Architects. At Pembury. — £4,380: Messrs. Mallows & Grocock, Architects. Builders & Decorators, 34, London Road, TUNBRIDGE WELLS. At Ashdown Forest.—{£3,280: A. Colpoys Wood, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Architect. At Groombridge.—£2,400: H.C, Lander, Esq., Architect. At Dormans Park.—£1,734: Philip Robson, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archi- tect. At Westerham.—£1,150: Messrs. Wills & Anderson, Architects. All works receive the personal attention of one of the Directors. DPS ET EN TT I PSE IIS iF EE OS LAN ST OD EO PEE SENT, Kent—continued. Kent—continued. TUNBRIDGE WELLS. Beale & Son, Birling Rd. Crates, J., & Son, Grosvenor Rd. j. Jarvis g Son, 6 & 8, Vale Road, TUNBRIDGE WELLS. London Office: Eifingham House, Arundel St., W.C. Builders & Contractors Are prepared to execute work in all parts. Invitations to Ten- der are solicited Leney, J., & Son (see Advt.) Mansfield, G. & Son, London Rd. Penn, G. & F., Pembury, near Soper & Jones, 73 Calverley Rd. Strange & Sons, Ltd. (see Advt.) WALMER. Denne, T. T. Turner, J. E., Cornwall Rd. Wise, J. J WATERINGBURY. Benfield, C. B. Dray, W. J. WELLING. Garlick & Co., High St. WESTGATE-ON-SEA. * Brown, E., Belmont Rd. Lockwood, A. G., & Co., The Grove | J. LENEY & SON, Builders and Contractors. Works — Woopspury Park Roap, Office—63 Sr. JoHn’s Roan, TUNBRIDGE WELLS. National Telephone 0384. Variety List of a few of the Works carried out within the last few years in Tunbridge Wells and neighbour- hood :— Additions to Carlton and Castle Hotels.£7,000 ; New Hotel,£3,500, W.B.Hughes,Esq..Archt.; Resi- dences inMolyneux Park, £4,000, W. B. Hughes, Esq., Archt. ; Business Premises, £3,000, Messrs Norton & Little, Archts.; Ladies’ School, £2,500, J. W. Little, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. ; Additions to Bank, £2,500, H. M. Caley, Esq., | Archt.; BusinessPremises, £2,000, | H.M.Caley, Esq., Archt. ; Busi- ness Premises, £1,400, H. M. Caley,Esq.,Archt.; BusinessPre- mises, £3,500,W. B.Hughes,Esq., Archt.; Carriage Factory, £1,300, Messrs. H. H. and E. Cronk, Archts.; Memorial Hall, £5,000 Messrs. H. H. and &. Cronk, Archts.; Additions to Hotels, £1,500) Awe Ji. styles si sq... F.R.1.B.A., Archt.; Residence, £1,000, C. Norton, Esq., Archt. ; | Residence, £4,000, A. William West, Esq., Archt.; Residential Hotel, £12,000, E. Cronk, Archt. ; Business Premises, £1,500, H. M. Caley, Esq., Archt.; Residence, £3,000, H.M.Caley, Esq., Archt. ; Residence, £3,500, J. S. Ellison, Esq., Archt.; Post Office, &c., £2,500, C.H. Mead, Esq., Archt. ; | Furniture Warehouse, £1,600, C. H. Strange, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt.; Brewery Offices, £2,500 J. LENEY & SON—coxtinued. | J. W. Little, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt.; Additions to House, Frederic W. Ledger, Esq., A.R.1.B.A., Archt.; Estate Re- | pairs, H. CurtisCard,Esq.,Archt ARAN, CALETA TEE E TL WESTERHAM. Martin, E., & Son | WEST WICKHAM. Killick, J. | | | i} | | WHITSTABLE. Amos & Foad, Oxford St. Gann & Co., Ltd. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS (Contractors to H.M. War Office and Admiralty), Prince of Wales Hotel, Herne Bay, £4,300. CRE EE DEES Jolly, E., jun., Cromwell Rd. | Porter, T. W., Harbour St. Reeves, G., Oxford St. WILMINGTON, Dartford. Martin, T., Orange Tree Terrace Tankerton Works, WHITSTABLE. Works recently executed :— | Canterbury Board Schools, £17,000. Kent and Canterbury Hospital, Alterations, £10,000. Bleak House, £4,200. Broadstairs, At Tonbridge.—Acme At Battle.— Waterworks: Churches, Factories, &c. At Tunbridge Wells.—Carriage Factory; £6,500: Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Architects. Carriage Factory: £1,300: C. H. Strange, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Architect. Mineral Water Factory : £2,200: Messrs. Clayton & Black, Archi- tects. Canon Hoare Memorial: £900 : Oldrid Scott, Esq., Architect. Christ Church Parish Room: £1,300: Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Architects. Bank: 42,800: Messrs. H. H. & E. Cronk, Architects. Homco- pathic Hospital: £2,000: C. H. Strange, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archi- tect. Gas Works: £1,890: A. Dougall, Esq., C.E., Engineer. At Southborough.—Victoria Hall: 44,000: W. Harmer, Esq., Archi- tect. Board Schools: £6,250: C. H, Strange, Esq., A.R.1.B.A., Architect. Chemical Works: £1,900: A. W. Lunt, Esq. Tonbridge School: £25,000: W. Campbell Jones, Esq.,A.R.I.B.A., Architect. Sc.Chapel: £16,000: W. Campbell Jones, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Architect. Commercial School: %1,900: W. Campbell Jones, Esq., Architect. At Goudhurst.—Model Farm : 412,000: T H. Smith, Esq., Architect. At Ticehurst.—Stabling: £6,500: Ernest Emerson, Esq., Architect. At Crowboro’.—Bank: £3,400: W. Campbell Jones, Esq.,A.R.I.B.A., Architect. 13h 1 Phillips, Esq., C.E., Engineer. At Edenbridge.—Gas Works: A. Dougall, Esq., C.E., Engineer. At Eastbourne.—Laundry, £4,050: P. D. Stonham, Esq., Architect. WOODCHURCH, Ashford. Bourne, W. H., & Son WOOLWICH. Fenn, J. S., 42 William St. Harris, W., Elizabeth St., North Woolwich . Hodgin, J. H., 45 Thomas St. Kirk & Randall, Warren Lane Wks. Stephens, H. J., & Son, 47 Hill St. Thomas & Edge Lancashire. ACCRINGTON. Barnes, J., & Son, Lower Antley St. (Plasterers) Berry, W. L., & Son, Whalley Rd. (Joiners) Brooks, J., Blackburn Rd. (Plumber) Carter & Sons (R.P.), 54 Blackburn Rd. Cowell, J., School St. (Joiner) Cronshaw, T., Burnley Rd. (Plastr. Cronshaw, T.,26 Spencer St. (Mason Cunliffe, G.,& Son,Sydney St.(Msns. Dean, H., Back Abbey St. (Plumber Dickinson, J., &Son,39 Whalley Rd. (Plumbers) Dixon, W. H., Bold St. (Mason) Douthwaite, J. W.,86 Whalley Rd. (Plasterer) Eastwood, G., Horne St. (Plastr.) Evans & Co., Ry. Station (Slaters) Fish,L. F., 2 Knowlmere St.( Painter) Foden Bros., 22 Ormerod St. (Plbrs.) Foster,S.,& Son, 43 Abbey St.(Pntrs. ) Foster, J., & Sons, Clayton-le-Moors (Masons) Grimshaw, J., Dill Hall Church (Mason) Hodgson, J. W., Victoria St. (Joiner) Houlgrawe, H., 166 Blackburn Rd. (Painter) Nuttall, R., Malt St. (Joiner) Lane, 386 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Deancashicey an, Meee Bros., Gordon St., Church (Joiners) Porter, J. J.,377 BlackburnRd.(Plbr.) Ramsbottom, H., Whalley Rd. (Bricklayer & Mason) Ramsbottam, H., 74 Devonshire St. (Mason) Riley, B.,& Sons,Grange Lane (Jnrs.) Roberts, ise. Barnes St. aes Roberts, L , Barnes St. (Joiner) Sy ae Vs 16 Bridge St. (Plmbr.) Scott, W., 63 Avenue Parade (Joiner) Stewart, R., 36 Oakwood Rd. (Mason) Swan, J., & W. R., Charter St. (Jnr.) Waddington, H. , Burnley Rd. (Jnr.) Waddington, ae Whalley Rd. (Msn.) Welch, E. , Eagle St. Siding (Slater) Whittaker, J.,77 Abbey St. (Painter) Wilkinson M. , Bank St. (Painter) Wilson, A., Lindhurst, Whalley Rd., (Painter). ADLINGTON. Blackledge & Sons, Market St. Brownley, A. , Bolton Rd. Fairclough, Te! Cemetery Rd. AIGBURTH (see Liverpool). AINTREE (see Liverpool). ASHTON-IN-MAKERFIELD. Green, W., Wigan Rd., Bryun Humphreys & ‘Rampling, Golhorie Rd., Stubshaw Cross Pennington, J., Gerard St. (Plmbr.) Pennington, P., Heath Rd. Unsworth & Roberts (Plumbers) ASHTON- ON-RIBBLE, Preston. Fazakerly, N., jun. (Bricklayer) Jackson, W., Stocks Rd. (Brklr. &c.) Jopping Bros. (Bricklayers) ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE. Ashton, J. E., Henry Square Dean, a Hurst Brook Fitton & ‘Bowness, Dean St. Kirkby, E., Newman St. Marland, F., St. Michael’s Square ED. MARSHALL & SONS, Ltd., Joiners, Builders & General Contractors, Chapel St. Saw Mills, Ashton = under = Lyne. Church, Bank, and Shop Fittings of every description. Telephone — 274 (National). Works executed include— Improvements Old Street, Ashton- under-Lyne, including two Hotels and four large Shops; Bank for Manchester and County at Glossop; Bank forParrs at Stalybridge; Head- quarters and Drill Hall for 8rd V.B. Fusiliers at Salford ; Highland Lad- die Hotel,Mossley ; Bush Inn ,Droyls- den ; Joiner Work, Board School, Dukinfield ; Refreshment Room and Ice Storage for Stamford Park Com- mittee, Ashton-under-Lyne; Gentle- “men’s Residences, Romiley, Woodley and Clayton Bridge; Shops at Fair- field; Joiner Work, Shops, for Stalybridge Corporation ; Gun Store and Headquarters for the Manchester Artillery ; Engine Beds, Feed Pump Room, Boiler House, and Multitubular Boilers for Cor- poration Electricity Works, Ashton- under-Lyne; Gentleman’s Residence, Stalybridge Road, Ashton-under- Lyne; Isolation Hospital, for the Runeorn U.D.C.; Weaving Shed and Mill, Wigan ; Ring Spinning Mill, Ashton- under-Lyne. PTE) PF IEEE ROIS IE EE IE ER Ridyard, J., Railway Saw Mills Robinson) 1 Cavendish St. Swallow & Taylor, Cockbrook Woolley, F., Oldham Rd. ui THERTON. Annette, A., 94 High St. Croft, TS & Sons, Be Tydesley Rd. Gregson’ s (H.) Exors. ., Meal House Lane (Masons) Langley, J., Morley St. Manley, J., "ee Sots. St. John St. Mullineux, oe Stanley St. Rathbone, ~ ig. & Sons, New Rd. (Masons) Tildesley, J., Flapper Fold Lane Whittle, T., Market St. BAOUP, Manchester. Ashworth, J. W., 70 Bankside Lane (Plumber) Bolton Ashworth, W.,Lumb Cottages (Mns.) Brearley, J., &S on Carty, J., Bankside (Plasterer and Painter) Clegg, R., Burnley Rd. (Plumber) Cowgill, H. , Burnley Rd. Cropper Bros., L. Rockliffe (Masons) Dyer, J., Newchurch Rd. Fielding & Son, Rochdale Rd. (Plasterers & Painters) Gibbon, W., & Son (R.P.), Pipping Bank Graham, F., Lee Mill Greenwood iG. New Line End (Jnrs.) Hargreaves, J & Co., Burnley Rd. Harrison, W., Britannia Hoyle, A., Stacksteads ( (Joiner) Hoyle, W., Newchurch Rd., Stack- steads (Painter) Jackson, W., Rochdale’ Rd. (Plasterer and Painter) Law, J., & Sons, Rockliffe (Joiners) Madden, D., Plantation Rd. ee age Contractor) Nuttall, J., Brandwood Rd., Stack- steads (& Sewage) Platt & Castle, Forest Mil! Sutcliffe, J. Ww. (and Joiner) Whitehéad & Sons, Stacksteads (Masons) BARDSLEY, Ashton-under-Lyne. Woodward, F. (Bricklayer) BARROW-IN-FURNESS. Barrett, W., Duke St. Britton, H., Whittaker St. (Joiner) Brown, ar Hindpool Rd. (Brklr.) Clark & Robinson, Greengate Bridge Cox, J-, Hindpool Rd. Cox, J., Croslands Pk. (Bricklayer) Dawson, W.&J., Union St. ( es Dockeray,R.T. ,Manchester St.(Jnr.) Fairbairn & Co. "Rawlinson St.(Msn.) Gradwell, W.., & Co., Hindpool Rd. Huddlestone, H., Carlisle St. Tackson, J. H. , Storey Square Last, E., Greengate St. (Joiner) Lloyd, at. Dalton Rd. (Painter, &c.) Morris, M. , Cavendish St. (Plumber) Neal rig H. Abbey Rd. Bridge(Brklr.) Ormandy& Sons,103Church St.(Jnrs.) Paul, J., Paxton Terrace (Plasterer) Ramsey, W., Ramsden Sq. (Plumber) Ross, D. , Rawlinson St. (Plumber) Saddler, W. , High St. (and Joiner) Slee, T. , Warwick St. (and Joiner) Thirlwall, J., Whitehead St. (Plstr.) Tickle, J.,& Sons, William St. (Jurs.) Varley, Ge Marsh St. (Mason) Walker, ie Storey Sq. (Plasterer) Ward, ine -, 221 Dalton Rd. (Plbr. &c.) BARROWFORD, Nelson. Bowler, J., & Sons, Gisburn Rd. Butler. E E. (Plasterer) BIRKDALE (see Southport). BLACKBURN. Ainsworth, W., 1or Preston New Rd. (Plasterer) Airey, A., Hanson St. (Plasterer) Airey, F., 49 Northgate (Plumber) Angles, BH (R.P.), Audley Range Bailey, T., Granville Rd. (Plumber) Barton, E., 96 Moss St. (Plasterer) Boland, ile -» 143 Whalley New Rd. (Mason) Bolton, J., Regent St. (and Joiner) Bonnell) is Alice St. (Slater, &c.) Brooks, © , Darwen St. (and Joiner) Caton, “8 Sr Fielden St. (Carpenter) Catterall, J., 49 Nab Lane (Plumber) Chadburn, is (R.P.), 24 Salford St. Chadwick, ‘W., Chorlton St. (Pavior) Charles, , New Park St. (Joiner) Gane bi 18 Caroline St., Mill Hill (Bricksetter) Charnley, T., & Son, 147 Queen’s Rd. (Masons & Bricksetters) Cheetham, C. (R.P.), 49 Darwen St. Coultherd, T., Mitton (Joiner) Cronshaw, J ” Llynwood Rd. Cronshaw, Ww. J. W., Pump St. Cunliffe, E. (R.P.), 3 King St. Cunliffe, W. H., 22 New Market St. (Painter) Davies, R., Limbrick (Plumber) Dewhurst, G., 13 Garden St. (Pavior) Dickenson, W., 13 Town Hall St. (Painter) Dixon, C., 52 Mincing Lane (Painter) Duerden, R. J.,58 Victoria St. (Pntr.) Eastwood, Rit , Regent St. (Slater) Edmundson, W., Bolton Rd. Fecitt, J., & Sons, Weir St. (Masons) Foster Bros. , AudleyRd. (Slaters,&c.) Garstang,L.,111 Bastwell Ter. (Pntr. ) Gillibrand, i: +, 163 Downham St. (Bricksetter) Lan cashire—continued. Gillibrand, W., (Bricksetter) Gregson, T., & Son, Higher Eanam Grime, J. Ww. , 101 Snig Brook (Plstr.) Grimshaw, T +, 50 Whalley Banks (Plumber) Harden, S. J., 23 Snape St. (Joiner) Hargreaves, ip -,49 King St. (Painter) Harrison, T.,&Son, BirleySt.(Joiners) Highton, J., ‘& Sons, Byron Terrace, Witton (and Joiners) Highton, J., jun., 1 Redland Brow, Witton (Plumber) Higson, T., & Son, Byron St. Hilton, C., 80 Highton Ter. (Brklr.) Hilton, R. B., & Sons, Byron Ter., Witton Hodgson,G.&G.,Snig Brook(Joiners) Hodgson, R., Bold St. .(Plasterer) Holden, T., Booth St: (Mason) Hollis, R., 6 Sour Milk Hall Lane (Plasterer) Hubberstey, R., Larkhill (Plumber) Isherwood, W. & J. +54 Darwen St. (Painters) Jenkins, W., 61 Queen’s Rd. WERE Johnson, J., 82 Azalea Rd. (& Jnr.) Kenyon, H., Snig Brook (Joiner) Kenyon, J., 72 Dientagte St. (Plmbr.) Law, W. H. (R.P.), 35 King St. Leaver, J., & Son, 47 Northgate (Painters) & Sons, Shorrock Delph Lewis, E., (Masons) Livesey, Wi Galligreaves St. (Joiner) Livesey, Hall St. (Joiner) Marshall & Dent, Limbrick (Joiners) Miller, J., Randal St. (Slater, &c.) Moulding & Co., Duke’s Brow(Jnrs.) Ormerod, J., & Son, 118 Lambeth St. (Plasterers) Parker, J.,6 Town Hall St. (Painter) Pickup, H. , 68 Northgate (Painter) Pye, J., Lambeth St. (Joiner) Riding, J., Osbalderstone, near Robinson, "Heys & Co., 76 Earl St. (Asphalters) Salisbury, E., 13 Freme St. (Brkstr.) Sharples, J., "Shaw St. (and Joiner) Shorrock, J., Randal St. (Joiner, &c.) Smith, H. , Whalley Range (Joiner) Southworth Bros., Merchant St., Salford Bridge (Carpenters) Stones, W., & Sons, Darwen St. Talbot, T. , Batswell Rd. (Joiner) Thompson, H., Regent St. (Slater) Thompson, St. PeterSt.(Slater,&c.) TORE ie Bastwell (Plumber) Varley, T. , & Son, King St., Whalley Walkden, Ales 15 Ainsworth St. (Painter) Walsh, J.. H., Duke’s Brow (Joiner) Walsh, P., & Son, 194 Water St., River Side (Plumbers) Welsby, W., Ash St. (Joiner) Whalley, W. & J., 63 Limbrick (Plasterers) Whewell, E., Bromley St. Joiner) Whittaker, Crs 339 Preston New Rd. (Plumber) Whittaker, J., & Sons, Canterbury St. (and Joiners) Whittaker, R., & (and Joiners) Williams, W., 5 Ross (Mason) BLACKPOOL. ea oe H. (R.P.), 111 Lytham Ainsworth, W., 78 & 80 Elizabeth St. Angus, T. , Regent Rd. Ayre, T. , Reed’s Rd. Blacow, Say 48 Cambridge Rd. (Bricklayer) Bonny,R.W.,& Sons,ChurchSt.(Jnr.) Butterworth, S., Sons, Living- stone Rd. (Masons) Coe J., & Bros., 161 Church ChadwickBros.,129 TalbotRd.(Jnrs.) Chadwick, W., 7 Cedar St. (Joiner) Challoner, T.,& Son(R.P.), Parker St. Clough & Pendlebury, Coronation St. Collins, G., & Son, 6 Palatine Rd. (Masons) Cookson, H., 23 Shaw Rd., South Shore (Bricklayer) Coop, J.,& Sons, 5A Lower King St. (Painters, &c.) Coulston, J. (Junr.), Bank Hey St. Crook, T. , Highfield Rd. Dewhurst, hie Upper Braithwaite St., Claremont. ub aneteres) Docking, J. W., General St. (Joiner) Dodds auevicks (R.P.s), St.Ann’s St. Dodd, W., & Son, Lytham Rd., South Shore (Plumber) Dootson, W., Back Church St. Eaves, J., 49 BoothleyRd. (Bricklyr.) 13 Hardman St. Sons, Hope St. Eaves, W., oy Ld., Springfield Escolme, ‘Adelaide St. (Roads and ple Fenton, J. & R., Caunce St. Fielding, uy: ,& Sons, Birley St. (Msns.) Fisher, G. H., 43 Crystal Rd., S.S. Gaskell & Tilley, 219 Lytham Rd. S.S. (Masons) Gregson, J., 202 Central (Bricklayer) Hall, W., Cleveland Rd. (Brklr.) Hargraves, J., Milbourne St. Hartley, D., 75 Park Rd. Hartley, J. H., S. Edward St. (Joiner) Hartley, T., Middle St. (Joiner) Heywood, R. » Cookson St. (Plumber) Hill & Sons, Gt. Marton (Bricklyrs. ) Hodgson, Te Milbourne St. (Brklr.) Hull, W. , Grosvenor St. (Plasterer Judson, T., a. Caunce St. (Plumber) Drive ay, J., & Sons, 31 Elizabeth St. (Slaters) Ke on, J. (Exors. of), Waterloo , South Shore (Plumber) icedece S., 7 Whitegate Drive (Bricklayer) Lawson, T., & Co., Church St., South Shore (and Joiners) Leach, R., eon Cleveleys Lindley, G E., Church St. Lumb, F., St. ‘Alban’s Rd. (Plstrer. ) Maybury & Son, Bath St. (Joiners&c.) Moister, W., & Co., Park Avenue (Bricksetters and Joiners) Morris, G., Lowrey Ter. ene Myles, J., 2 Livingstone R Nickson, Re Palatine Rd. Orme, Sh. 8 Carshalton Rd. Parkinson, J., & Sons, Ld., Kent Rd. (Joiners) Polland,A.,Middle La., S.S.(Mason) Porter, The Hill St., S. S, (Joiner) Potts & Pickford, Clare St., S.S. (Joiners) Preston & Dryland, Clifford Rd. (Bricklayers) Pye, Bros., Catshaw St. (Joiners &c.) Frye, Tees 117 Adelaide St. (Slater) Richardson, R., 125 Caunce St. (Bricklayer) Robinson, H.,14 Hill St., S.S. (Slater) Saville, Be St. Heiler’s Rd, S.S. Seed, J:, "Warbreck Rd. (Flagger Slater) Smith Bros., Boothley Rd. (Masons) Smith, T. H., Raikes Rd. Pee Stafford & Sons, 76 Lytham R (Plumbers) Talbot & Walton, Palatine Rd. (Joiners) Taylor, E.,7 Brighton Par. (Drainer) Thomas & ‘Eden, Ribble Rd. Turner, J., Talbot Rd. (Plumber) Walker, W.. & Co., Ld., General St. Walmsley & Sons (R. 12. ’) Birley St. Walsh,S., 82 Buchanan St. (Plumber) Ward, ye 121 High St. (Bricklayer) Ward, W., 8 Lowrey Ter. (Plastr.) ~ Whiteside, J., Charles St. (Joiner) Whiteside, Te 48 Buchanan St. (Drainer) Worthington & Sons, 23 Birley St (Decorators, Plumbers, &c.) Worthington, G: (R.P.), 44 Bonny St Wray, Rros., New Rd. (Masons) BLACKROD, Chorley. Latham, H., 263 Manchester Rd. (Plasterer) BLUNDELLSANDS. Bate, J. Costain, R., & Sons Taylor, J., 2 Mersey View BOLTON. Altham, W., Westbrook St. (Slater) Aspinall, E., 33 Mornington Rd. (Plumber) Batten, A. R., Kay St. Blakely, T., 38 Swan Lane (Joiner) Bocock, R. & J., Howard St. (Stone- masons) Booth, J., & Sons, Marsden Rd. (Ironfixer) Bourne & Son, Castle St. (Painters) Bradbury, J., & Sons, 84 Orlando St. (Masons and Bricklayers) Brown & Naylor, 71 John Brown St. (Bricklayers) Brown, R., School Hill (Plumber) Burrow, « & Son, Ruth St. (St: George’s Rd. (& Joiners) Cartwright, F. f: 283 St. Helen’s Rd. (Joiner) Clapham, W.., 20-22 CastleSt.(Slater) Collier, H., 8 Arrowsmith Terrace (Bricklayer) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 387 Lancashire—continued. Critchley, H., 19 Palace St. (Plas- terer and Painter) Cuerden, R. (R.P.), & Sons, 212 St. George’s Rd. Cunliffe, W., Deane Rd. (Joiner) Dawson T., 51 Harper’s Lane(Joiner) Dewhirst, J., Beverley Rd. (Brklr.) Dickinson, J., Ltd., Bark St. (Stone- masons) Dobie, W., & Sons, Nelson St. (Jnrs.) Draper, F., Back Newport St. Dunning & Morris, 166 & 168 Crook St. (Plasterers and Painters) Edwards & Sons, 27 Duke St.( Joiners) Glover Bros., Dawes St. (Stonemsns) Gooden, E., 3 Rose Hill (Joiner) Gornall, J., & Son, 111 Ellesmere S. (Bricklayers) Gregory, J., Fletcher St. (Slater) Gregson & Smith, Merehall St. (Masons) Gregson, G., Bath St. (Plasterer) Hardie, ae, 68) Sons, '2° St. Bartholemew St. (& Joiners) Hare, W.,56 ClarenceSt. (Ironfixer) Hargreaves, E., 80 Hampden St. (Slater) Harker, J., & Sons, 146 Blackburn Rd. (Painters) Hart, J. O., 8 Manor St. (Plbr. &c.) Harwood, T., 75 Kay St. (Plumber) Haywood, H, 21 Church St. Heyes, P., Eskrick St., Halliwell (Sewers) Higginson, J. S., Kirk St. (& Joiner) Hind, R., Willows Lane, Derby St. Hindley, J.,6 Nuttall Ter. (Bricklyr.) Hirst, R. G., Steele St. (& Joiner) Hodson, A St. George’s Rd.(Slater) Holden, G., 125 Derby St. (Plumber) Howorth, T., 258 Halliwell Rd. (Plumber) ackson, F., 206 Bark St. (Joiner) ackson, N., 4 Poole St. (Joiner) ones,K.,231 DeanRd.(Plasterer, &c.) ones, H. & R., Gibbon St. (Plstrs.) ones, H., St. George’s Rd. (Painter) ones, I. (R.P.), 80 School Hill earns, W., Belmont Rd. (Sewers) Keatley, J., 1 Greenwood St.( Joiner) Kenyon, R. W., Spa Rd. (Joiner) Kilburn,T., ArrowsmithTer. (Sewers) Lee, W., Church Bank (Plumber, &c.) Maginnis, E. & D., Bow St. Rene TUR bd Bow St. (Plbr.) Marsden, J. H. & G., Bridge St. (Joiners) Marshall, W., 2 Waterloo St. (Plbr.) Massey, J., & Son, Chorley Old Rd. (& Joiners) Merrick, J.,57BridgmanSt.(Bricklyr.) Mosley, R., Charnock St. Orrell, I., & Son, 9 Pemberton St., Eagley (& Joiners) Page, C., & Son, Reformation St. Paiton, R. & Son, 5 Bradford St. (& Joiners) Pearse, G., Hampden St. (Bricklyr.) Pickersgill, W., 1 Darbishire St. (Stonemason) Pollitt, W., & Co., Ltd., 47 Pool St. (Sewers) Ramsden, T., Rigby Saw Mills, Eagley Ratcliffe Bros., 55 Knowsley St. (Decorators) Rayner, R., Fold’s Rd. (Joiner) Roberts, H., 142 Bradshawgate (Decorator) Rogers, A. H. N., 135 St. George’s Rd, (Painter) Rogers, T. W., 107 Bury New Rd. (Decorator) Roscoe, R., Kirkhall Lane (& Joiner) Rothwell, J., 90 Derby St. (Plumber) Ryley, G., Derby St. Scholes, F., 242 Blackburn Rd.(Plbr.) Scholes, R., & Son, 701 Blackburn Rd. (Plumbers and Glaziers) Scholes, T., Hibbert St. (Mason) Scowcroft, J., 346 Deane Rd. (Brklr.) Seddon, S., 116 Manchester Rd. Seddon, W. Z., Foundry Yd., Black- horse St. (Bricksetter) Sharples, W.,25 Brown St. (Bricklyr.) Shaw, W., Wallace St. Simcock, J., & Son, 19 Great Moor St. (and Bricklayers) Skinner, A.,131 ChorleyOldRd.(Pibr.) Slater & Russell, 48 Bridge St. (Plumbers and Glaziers) Slater, J., 111 Higher Bridge St. ae C. E. (Plumber), St. George’s Smith, D., Salisbury St. (Bricklayer) Southern, H. B., Bury Rd. (Slater) Stewart, J., & Sons, 114 Nelson St. (Plasterers and Painters) Talbot, J., Bertrand Rd.(Bricksetter) Taylor, J. & Co., Victoria Sq: (Plbrs.) Taylor, J. W., Ld., Bury New Rd. (and Joiners) Thomason, W., & Sons, 111 Gt. Moor St. (Plumbers and Glaziers) Townson, W., & Sons, Ltd., Park Hill St., Chorley Rd. (Joiners) Turner, J., 16 Ralph St. (Plasterer) Tyson, R. J., Wellington Saw Mill, Great Lever (Joiner) Vause, J., & Son (R.P.), 54 Duke St. Waddicor, T. H., 252 Darwen Rd. Bromley Cross Walsh, R., Daubhill (Plumber, &c.) Warburton, A., 53 St. Helen’s Rd. (Plasterer and Painter) Ward, W.,7 Crook St. (Plasterer, &e.) Warr & Co., Ld., Church Bk. (Sltrs.) Watson & Watson, Bowker’s Row (Decorators) Williams, J., Dorset St. (Painter) Witter & Son, Crown St. (Plumbers) Witter, J. W., Spa Rd. (Plumber) Wood, R., Halliwell Rd. Woods, J. C. & F., Darbishire St. (Joiners) Worthington, E.,145DeaneRd.(Plbr.y BOOTLE, Liverpool. Chesters, T., & Son, Ltd., 41 Oriel Rd. (Painters and Decorators) Fowler, S., 60 Irlam Rd. Hughes & Stirling, Victoria Works Litt, W., 93 Millers Bridge Musker, W., Exors of, Langdale St. Riddock, J., 106 Brasenose Rd. Webster, S., 10 & 12 Brasenose Rd. Wood, G., & Son, 268 Stanley Rd. BRIERCLIFFE, Burnley. Dent, W., Bend Hill BRIERFIELD, Burnley. Boothman, T., Exors. of, Humphrey St. (Joiners) Guest, R., Halifax Rd. (Plasterer) Howarth, W., Chapel St. (Mason) Hudson, J., Thomas St. (Joiner) Leaver, IT., Halifax Rd. (Mason) Quinn & Deveraux,Colne Rd. (Plbrs.) Renoldson, T,., Townley St. (Mason) Robinson, A., Victoria Av. (Mason) Shutt, J., Berry St. (Mason) Stanworth, W., & Son, Clitheroe Rd. (Slaters) Tattersall, C. (R.P.), Railway St. BRINSCALL, Chorley. Brown, R. Counsell, J., Railway Rd. (Joiner) Grundy, J., Harbour Farm Leigh, J. BURNLEY. Aspinall, W., 7 St. James’s Row (Painter and Plasterer) Binns & Sons (Painters & Plasterers), 16 Hargreaves St. Bracewell, W., Padiham Rd. Bridge, A., 308 Colne Rd. (Plumber) Brown, R., Boro’ Saw Mills (Joiner) Bullock, T., 8 Hart St. (Stonemason) Clegge Bros., Fullege (Joiners) Collinge Bros., 1 & 3 Briercliffe Rd. (Plumbers) Cudworth, G., 75 Temple St. Cunliffe, S., Bank Parade (Joiner) Dean, R., & Sons, Plumbe Street Saw Mills (Joiners) Gill, F., 62 Elm St. (Joiner) Gill, W., 20 Mary St. (Plumber) Hanson, J., Stanley St. (Joiner) Hardaker, G., 52 Raglan Rd. (Pntr. Harlow, S., 140 St. James’s St. Haworth, J., Calder Vale Rd. Heap, E., Thursby Sq. (Mason) Heap, H., 126 Todmorden Rd. Heap, J., 171 Woodside Heap, M. & J. W., 22 Clifton St. (Masons) Heap, T., & Son, 56 Colne Rd. (Masons) Howarth, J., Brunswick St. (Joiner) Kelshaw & Lee, Gannow Lane Kippax, R., 4 Leyland Rd. (Mason) Leslie, J., 223 Manchester Rd. (Msn.) Marshall, J., Hirst St. Nightingale, T.,Coalclough La(Msn.) Nuttall & Co., Turner St. (Joiners) Ormerod Bros., 1 Broughton St., Padiham Rd. (Masons) Owen & Co., Ltd., 7 Yorke St. (Plumbers) Parker, A. & R., 13 Thursby Rd. (Masons) Parker, J. & A., 14 Hawk St. (Msns. Rawlinson, R., & Sons, 23 Brougham St. (Painters and Plasterers) Read, G., & Son, 36 Clifton St. (Masons) Lancashire—continued. Schofield, R., 4 Westgate Mason) Schofield, W., Colne Rd. (Slater, &c.) Scott, W., 25 Yorkshire St. (Plumber) Shackleton,A.,BankhouseSt.(Plmbr. ) Shoesmith, J., 79 Manchester Rd. (Plumber) Simpson, M., 93 Thursby Rd. Skeath, Kenyon & Clegg, 32 Ivy St. (Masons) Smith, B., & Son, 71 Cavour St. (Masons) Smith Bros. (Burnley), Ld., Turf Moor (Masons and Bricklayers) Smith, G., & Son, Ltd., Redruth St. (Joiners) Smith, J., 2x Curzon St. (Plumber) Smith, J., Plumbe St. (Mason) Smith, L. & J. W., Raglan Rd. (Joiners) Stanworth & Son, Curzon St. (Sltrs.) Stanworth, J. & Bros., Colne Rd. (Joiners) Watterson & Hargreaves (R.P.s) 11 Bank Parade Whitaker, O., Manchester Rd. (Slater and Concreter) Wilkinson, R., Thursby Rd. Wiseman, T. & A., Wiseman St. (Joiners) RY, BURY. Birtwistle, A., & Sons, Bolton St. (Joiners) Brierley, C., Brierley St. Saw Mills, Fishpool (all trades) Byrom, J., Ltd., Woolfold near (all trades) Chesters & Co., Bank Place, Totting- ton Rd. (all trades) Clough, S., School Brow (Bricklyr.) Crawshaw, J., Parsonage St. (Brklr.) Dennis,C.,ManchesterRd.(Bricklyr. Fitton, T., Knowsley St. Fletcher, S., Tottington Rd. (all trades) Hall, R. & J. H., Limefield, near (Bricklayers and Masons) Hutchinson & Holt, Croft St. (Jurs.) Inman, J., Exors. of, Bolton St. (all trades) New Bury Saw Mill Co., Ld., Fern- hill (all trades) Newhouse, T. & Sons, Tottington Rd., Elton (Bricklayers & Masons) Porter, F., Walmersley Rd. (Joiner) Smith, J., & Sons, East St. (Joiners) Taylor, J.,Buckley Wells (all trades) Thompson & Brierley, Boundary St. (all trades) Tinline, J., Parker St. (all trades) CADISHEAD, Manchester. Drew, E CARNFORTH. Billington, G., & Son, North Rd. (Plumbers and Painters) Bolton, T., Jun., Warton, near Brearley, W., Lancaster Rd. (Joiner) Rigg, J., & Sons Walmesley, J., & Son, Scotland Rd. (Plumbers and Painters) Wilson, W., Worton, near (& Joiner) CASTLETON, Mancheste. Logan, J. A., 52 Church St. CHADDERTON, near Oldham. Partington, J. T., Victoria St. CHORE EY: Baxendale, R., & Sons, Victoria Saw Mills (Joiners) Bennison, W. 2 Bolton St., (Plumber) Brindle, J., & Sons, Alexandra St. (Joiners) Carr Bros., Harrison Rd., (Brick- layers) Fairclough, J., & Sons, Clifford St. (Slater) Fairclough, L., Westminster Rd. Gartside, S., Sons, 5 Queen’s Rd. (Plumbers and Painters) Hall, T., Peel St. (Joiner) Hampson, W., 81 Pall Mall . Heald, A., Exors. of, Pall Mall (Plumbers and Painters) Heald, G., George St. (Joiner) Lucas, J., Exors. of, Market Place (Plumbers and Painters) Lucas, J. R., St. Thomas Sq. (Joiner) Nightingale, H. Clifford St.(Plumber) Yates, T. P., Chapel St. (Plumber) CLITHEROE. Altham & Silverwood, Waddington, W. (Masons) Bleazard, J., & Sons, Railway View (Masons) Bond, H., Back Commons (Joiner) Calverley, G., Chatburn Rd. (Joiner) Davies, E., Shaw Bridge (Slater) Fairweather & Son, Wellgate (Plbrs.) Ford, J.,67 Woone Lane (Slater) Hargreaves & Son, Lowergate Higson, J., Wellford (Joiner) Porter R., Woone Lane (Plumber) Robinson, J., Eshton Terrace (Slater) Satterthwaite, T., York St. (Joiner) Scott, J., Eshton Terrace (Mason) Sharpe, H., Montague St. (Joiner) Thexton, J., 13 Brownlow St. (Joiner) Thomber & Dixon, Waterloo( Masons) Veevers, A., & Sons, Shaw Bridge (Joiners) Watson, J., & Sons (R.P.s) 2 YorkSt. Whiteside, J. (R.P.), & Son, Castle- gate W.lliams, C., Moor Lane Wilson, J., Wheat Sheaf, Salford (Mason) COCKERHAM, Garstang, S.O. Cortess, J. & T. (and Stonemasons) Moore, G., & Sons (Carpenters) COLNE. Atkinson, J. R., Shaw St. (Mason) Berry & Duckworth, 9 New Market St. (Painters) Berry J., Hall St. (Plasterer) Bottomley, J., Clayton St. (Mason) Brotherton, R., Ludgate Circus (Plumber) Caddy, E. J., Skipton Rd. (Joiner) Capstick, R. & Sons, North Valley Rd. (Joiners) Cottam & Thornton, Ivegate (Jnrs.) Crossley, J., 40 Windsor St. Dempsey, J. O. S., Primet Hill (Ptr.) Hartley, H., Chapel St. (Plasterer) Hey, J. & J., Albert Rd. (Painters) Heyworth, A., Albert Rd. (Painter) Higgin & Payne, Gosling Yard Hill, J., Windsor St. Holroyd & Riley, 12 Derby St. Horsfield & Jackson, Keighley Rd. (and Joiners) Howarth, E., Skelton St. (Plasterer) Howarth, M., Skipton Rd.(Plasterer) Irving, J., Windsor St. (Painter) Laycock, J.,Grosvenor St. (Plasterer) Penwarden, R. J., Windsor St. (Msn.) Priestley, H., West St. (Joiner) Prince J., Primet Hill (Plumber) Riddiough, J., & Co., 9 Stanley St. (and Joiners) 4 Riddiough, W., Stanley St. (Joiner) Ridehaigh, R. & J., North Valley Rd. (Plumbers) Roberts, J., Swanfield Joinery Works Robinson, P., Foulridge, near (Mason) Thompson, H., Foulridge, nr. (Joiner) Townson, W., 10 Grovnr. St. (Mason) Varley, W., & Sons, Market St. (Plumbers) Watson, I., Cloth Hall (Joiner) Wooster, F., Albert Rd. (Painter) CRAWSHAWBOOTH, Manchester. Ashworth, O., Burnley Rd. Birtwistle, A., Burnley Rd. Trickett, H., Burnley Rd. CROSBY, GREAT, Liverpool. Gleaves, W. (and Bricklayer) Leonard, P. (Plumber) Lunt, P., Liverpool Rd. (and Joiner) Mulholland, G. E., 51 Alexandra Rd. Pyett, J., Myer’s Rd. West CROSTON, Preston. Rigbye, J., Station Rd. Smith, T., Station Rd. DALTON-IN-FURNESS. Burrows, I., Market St. (Joiner) Coomber, W., Station Rd.(Mason) Fisher, J. (Plumber and Painter) Garden, J., Exors. of, Market St. High, J. (Waller) Lawn, J. (Plumber and Painter) Martin, G. Slater St. (Mason) DARWEN. Baxendale, H., Earnsdale Saw Mills Bentley, J., Holme Saw Mills (Jnr.) Bentley, W., 6: Gillibrand Street, (Plasterer and Painter) Battersby,A.,28 BoltonRd.(Plasterer and Painter) Booth, J., Bolton Rd. (Plumber) Bowling, T., Bolton Rd. (Joiner) Bridgehouse, S.,Grimshaw St. (Plbr.) Duffy, J., 2 Marsh Ter. (Plumber) Duxbury & Son, St. John St. (Plasterers and Painters) Fish, F., & Co. (R.P’s), Union St. Gadfield, T., & Son, Gadfield St. (Masons) Harwood, S., Hindle St. (Mason) Hodgkinson, T. & G., Duckworth St. (Plumbers) Hutchinson, W., Cavendish St.(Sltr.) 388 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lancashire—continued. Jepson, H. C., Commercial Bldgs., Bolton Rd. (Plumber) Johnstone, T., Hollins Grove (Mason) Knowles, J., 533 Bolton Rd. (Msn.) Knowles,J. R., 9 Foundry St. (Plbr.) Knowles, R. & W., Epworth St. (Masons and Joiners) Lightbown, T.. Radfield Saw Mill (Mason and Joiner) Lloyd & Millward, Blackburn Rd. (Masons and Joiners) Lomax, R. T., Nancy St. (Painter) Marsh & Fretwell, Redearth Road (Joiners) Orrell, T., Astley St. (Mason) Parkinson, T.,10 Sudell Rd.(Painter) Shorrock, R., Union St. (Mason) Watson, E., Hollins Grove (Plstr.) Wild, J. J., Lodge Bank (Painter) Willson, T. P., & Sons, Branch Rd., Lower Darwen (Masons & Joiners) Wrighton, E. (Exors. of), Green St. (Plumber) DENTON. Storer, T., Exors. of, Ruby St. DROYLSDEN, Manchester. Bates, T., & Co. EARLESTOWN. Bunting, E., Wargrave Rd. Burchall, J. A., Back Market St. Finning, G., Wargrave Rd. Fitzgerald Bros., Wargrave Rd. ECCLES, near Manchester. Irlam, J. (Bricklayer) Moore, J. F., Chadwick Rd. Moore, T., & Sons, Monton Rd. Moore, W., 45 Mayfield Rd. Ward, W., Monton Rd. Woodler & Hardman, 161 Church St. ECCLESTON, Chorley. Hayes, T., Lawrence Lane EDENFIELD, Bury. Pilling & Halliwell Wolstenholme, J. & H. FACIT, Rochdale. Hoyle, A. (Mason) FAILSWORTH, Manchester. Taylor, T., 19 Wrigley Head FARNWORTH. Berry, S. & T., Market St. (Painters) Brooks, J., 21 Blackhorse Street (Plumber) Bullough, E., Albert Rd. (Plumber Coope, Bros., Bank St. (Carpenters Entwisle,J. B. & J., Kearsley (Cpts.) Hodgkiss, S. J., Longcauseway Rovley, J., Bridgwater (Carpenter) Shaw, W., Albert Rd. (Painter, &c.) Steventon, W., Market St. (Plumber) Watson, J., Frederick St. Wiggins, J., Brackley St. (Painter) Wright, —., Peel St. (Painter) FLEETWOOD. Cox & Gregg, Styan St. (Masons) Drummond, T. A., & Sons, Preston St. (Masons) Preston, J. & Sons(R.P.),AdelaideSt. Riley, T. Roskell, W., Blackiston St. Swarbrick, E. (Plumber and Painter) Westby, R. (Mason and Joiner) Whittaker, T., Poulton Rd. (Mason) FLIXTON, Manchester. Williams & Whittaker FORMBY. Dean Bros., Gores Lane Wee es Formby Bros., Cross House (Masons Swift, R., Cummings Avenue Taylor, J., Ryeground Lane (Mason) Ward, J., Chapel Lane Whitehead, R.,ChapelLa. (Carpntr.) FORTON, Garstang. Hall, M. Hall, R., & Sons Hall, S. FULWOOD, Preston. Battersby, T. Topping Bros. (and Bricksetters) GALGATE, Lancaster. Bentley, R. (Joiner) ponnson, J. (Mason & Slater) Jolleys, W. (Joiner) Musgrave, J. (Mason & Slater) GARSTANG. Barton, R., Bridge St. Collinson, J., & Sons, Nateby Works Greenhow, J., Market Place Lang, R. W., Bridge St. (Plumber) GARSTON, Liverpool. Rawlinson, J., & Sons Turner & Moss (Bricklayers) GATEACRE, Liverpool. Dale, G. Rimmer, J. & E., Sandfield Rd. GOLBORNE. Wakefield, J. GORTON, Manchester. Harrop, J., Abbey Hey Lane GRANGE-OVER-SANDS. Bush, R., Heather Glen (Joiner,&c.) Chippendale, J. (Slater & Plastr.) Crankshaw, A. C. Thompson, G. Thoms, J. Till, W. (Joiner) Ward, B. (R.P.), Kents Bank Rd. GREAT HARWOOD. Lewis, E., & Sons, Railway View Mercer, F., Club St. (Joiner) GREAT MARTON, near Blackpool. Sanderson & Sawyers (Bricklayers) Smith, G., & Sons (Joiners) HASLINGDEN. Bridge, J.,Church St.(Plstr.& Paintr.) Clark, J. C., Blackburn Rd. (Plmbr.) Collinge, T., Victoria St. (Mason) Constantine & Lindsay, Parkinson St. (Joiners) Green, ].T., HargreavesSt.(Plstr.&c.) Grindrod, J., Warwick St. (Joiner) Hargreaves, J. R. (S.P.), Market Pl. Holden & Son, Helmshore Holt, A., Warwick St. (Slater) Hoyle, J.E.,PleasantSt.( Plaster. ,&c.) Jenkinson, J.,11ChapelSt.(Plstr.,&c.) each,— Manchester Rd. (Plasterer) Mead, J.M.,BlackburnRd.(Plstr.&c.) Milne, J., 133 ManchesterRd. (Joiner) Nuttall, J., Syke Side (Plasterer) Patterson & Malpas, 37 & 39 Black- burn Rd. (Plumbers) Pickup, G., Hua Hey Rd. (Mason) Pyle, J., Manchester Rd., (Plstr. &c.) Schofield, J., Helmshore (Plumber) Tattersall, T., Manchester Rd. (all trades) Tomlinson, H., Union St. (Slater) Tomlinson, J., 93 Manchester Rd. (Slater) Tomlinson, J., Park St. (Mason) HEATON MERSEY, Manchester. Padmore, J., & Sons, Didsbury Rd. HEATON NORRIS (see Stockport) Cheshi? e. HESKETH BANK, Preston. Alty, H. HESKIN, Chov ley. Wane, W. Waring, T. HEVSHAM, Lancaster. Harrison, J., Woborrow Rd. Hinchcliffe, D., & Co., Sandylands (Masons) HEYWOOD. Barker, S., Pilsworth Rd. Berry, J., Gorsey Hill St. Blakeley & Wilde, Gregge St. Calvert & Parker, Wood St. Taylor & Livsey, Miller St. Twelves, J.,RochdaleLa. (andJoiner) HIGHAM, near Burnley. Boothman, W. & Sons (Joiners) HINDLEY, near Wigan. Dootson, J., Castle Hill HOOLEY HILL, Manchester. Pike, Z., & Son, 35 Paradise St. HORWICH. Barker J., & Co., Chorley New Rd. (Plumbers) Bentley, A., Wood St. Glover, W. W., Wood St. (Joiner) Makinson, W. & Sons, Railway Saw Mills ; Murray, A., Brownlow Rd. (Joiner) Murray, Jo Church St. (Plumber) Offord, I’., Lee Lane (Plumber) Seddon, J., Alexandra Rd. Slater, W. J., 14 Longworth Rd. Ware, uF J., 73 Chorley New Rd. Yates, E., Scholes Bank INCE, WIGAN. Knowles, W., Lower Ince Wigan, A., Rose Bridge IRALMS’-O'-TH’-HEIGHT, Manchester. Garner, W., Liverpool Rd. Lancashire—continued. LANCASTER. Abbott, W., Brock St. (Plbr., &c.) Calvert & Heald, Market St. (Plbrs.) Calvert, H., George St. (Plumber) Cross T., & Sons, 35 King St., (Sltrs.) Dilworth, J. L., peor Eaton & Bulfield, King St. (Painters Gardner, W. T. & J., 26 Castle St. (Slaters & Plasterers) Gillows Factories, North Rd. (Dctrs.) Goad, J. A. (R.P.), 19 Brock St. Hall, R., & Son, Friar St. (Slaters) Harrison, W., Exors. of, Moor Lane (Mason) Hartley, J., 54 Rydal Rd. (Joiner) Hatch, J Sons, Queen’s Place Huntington, W., & Sons, King St. (Joiners) Johnson, J., Aldcliffe Rd. (Roads) Johnson, J. C., 100 Ulleswater Rd. (Slater & Plasterer) Kay, J. (R.P.), Common Garden St. Kitchen, J. B., North Rd. (Plumber) Knapp, A., 29 Lune St. (Mason) Mattinson, J., Common Garden St. Parkinson, J., James St. (Joiner) Parr, E. C., Market St. (Painter) Payne, E., Church St. (Painter) Richardson, W. (Exors. of), Germany St. (Joiners) Rushton & Pinch, James St. (Plmbrs.) Seward, A., & Co., Market Street (Plumbers & Glaziers) Shrigley & Hunt(Pntrs. & Std.Glass) Simpson, S., Moor Lane (Plumber) Stephenson, A. R.,King St. (Painter) Stoneham, N. W., Skerton (Mason) Swainson, J.,&Son,21Brock St.(Pntrs) Taylor, J., 9 Cable St. (Painter) Thompson, E., Gage St. (Joiner) Thompson, R., 13 Dalton Sq. (Msn.) Thoms, A. O., Ashton Rd. (Mason) Thoms, J., & Sons, Brunton Rd. Till, T. & J., Common Garden St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Walker, P.A., Plumb St. (Plastr,&c). Warbrick, H., 103 King St. (Painter) Wells, J. (R.P.), 25 St. Nicholas St. Whittle, C., Lr. Church St. (Plmbr.) Wilson, R., Skerton (Joiner) Wilson, R. P. (R.P.), 22 King St. Wiper, J. R., 9 King St. (Plumber) Wright, R. S., & Sons, Queen’s Sq. (Joiners) LEIGH. Battersby, J. (R.P.), Bradshawgate Billington, E., Silk St., (Joiner) Boydell, J., Princess St. (and Joiner) Collier, T., Chester St. (Bricklayer) Cowburn, J. W.,BrackleySt.(& Joinr.) Ewan, L., 43 Railway Rd. (Plumber) Fairclough Bros., King St. (Masons) Harvey, H., Brown St. (Plumber) Hindley,T., The Avenue (Drainer &c.) Leech, A., 74 Twist Lane (Plstr.) Lonsdale, T. R., Chester St. (Plstr.) Oldham, S., 24 Twist Lane (Brklyr.) Pennington, W. H., & Son (R.P’s.), Leigh Rd. Platt & Balshaw, Plank La.(& Joiners) Prescott, A. E., Avenue (Bricklayer) Shaw, W., Sefton St. (Slater, &c.) Shepherd, C., Cook St. (Plasterer) Slater, T., Jaffrey St. (Drainer, &c.) Whitfield & Son, Union St. Wild, Darlington & Smith, Church St. (Masons) Woods, J.C., & F., Leigh Rd.(Jnrs.) LEVLAND, Preston. Barrow, W. (Slater) Bennison, T. (Plumber) Berry, R. (Mason) Brailsford & Hayes (Bricklayers) Bretherton, T. (Joiner) Cocker, T.,& Sons, fownGate (Plbrs.) Jackson, T. (Bricklayer) Knowles, T. (Drainer, &c.) Langton, W. (Joiner) Marland, C. (Bricklayer) Rose, F. (Plumber) Tomlinson, J., Church Rd. (Plastr.) Tomlinson, J., Town Gate (Joiner) Tomlinson, T., Church Ter. LITTLEBOROUGH. Butterworth, S., Peel St. (Joiner) Cockcroft, H.,HareHill Rd. (Plmbr.) Dryland & Preston England, J., Victoria St. (Joiner) England, W., Dearnley (Joiner) Fletcher, F., Hare Hill-Rd. (Plmbr.) Fletcher,R., & Sons, Whitelees(Jnrs.) Henderson, W., Stubley (Bricksetter) Hudson, R., Hare Hill Rd. (Plumber) Poole, J., 21 RailwaySt. (Bricksetter) Rushton, J., Todmorden Rd. (Slater) Schofield, E., Hare Hill Rd. (Slater) Taylor,E.,&Co.,Ld.,EborSt.(&Jnrs.) Whitworth, J., Paddock Head(Pistr.) Woodhead, Wm.,75ChurchSt,(Plbr.) LIVERPOOL. Alcock & Backhouse, 30 St. James’s Rd. (Plumbers) Beecham, G. C., 31 Paradise St. Bowman, D., 18 Norfolk St. Bromley, J., & Son, 1A Cornwallis St. (Slaters & Plasterers) Rrown & Backhouse, Chatham St. Butten Bros. & Sons, General Building heat 242 UPPER PARLIAMENT STREET. Telegrams: Invincipie, LivERPOOL. | Telephone: 83 Royau. Churches, Schools, Factories, Resi- dences, etc., have been erected by us under many of the leading local Architects. SPECIALITIES : Development of Building Estates. Hollow Concrete Block Building on the American system. Drainage Works. Church and Bank Fittings. Joinery for the Trade. Burns, E., & Son, 31 Lit. Woolton St. ate Tee Rd., Tue Brook appell, J. +» 174 & 176 Count Rd., Walton ~ eth q, Ceopets R., & Sons, 87 London Rd. (Heating Engineers) Cox, R. M., Junr., 73 Oxford St. Dargue, Griffiths, & Co.,51 N. John St. (Heating Engineers) Desoer, G. L., 1 Crosshall St. Dilworth, I., 1 Childwall Rd.,Waver- tree Duthie & Dobson. 24 Comus St. Eaton & Bulfield, x Victoria Rd., = Tue Brook ogarty, M., 552 & Prescot Rd. Gil ceeat 55 554 , Goodall, W., & Co., 38 Hope St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Greene, H. E. B., & Co., Knight St. Griffiths, W., & Son, 6 Gt. George St. (Plumbers and Painters) Guy & Hunter, Tempest Hey (Iron- founders) Haigh & Co., r3 & 15 Gill St. Hall, W., 60 Christian St. Haugh & Pilling, 9 Watmough St. (and Joiners) Henshaw (R.P.)&Son, 14Colquitt St. Henshaw, J., & Sons, 8 Chatham St. Holme & Green, 10 Benson St. Holme, J., 4 Hicks Rd., Seaforth Hughes & Stirling, 6 Stanley St. Johnson, E., 51 Bridge Rd., Lither- land ohnson, G., 3 Seaforth Rd., Seaforth ohnson, Henry, & Sons, Primrose Hill (Slaters and Plasterers) Johnson, J. B., & Co., 108 Crown St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Jones & Hughes, Olney St., Walton Jones & Sons, 25 Pleasant St. Jones, E., 40 Kelvin Grove Jones, T., 4o Mount Pleasant Kelly Bros., 465 Rice Lane, Walton Kennah, T., 52 Fern Grove Killick & Cochran, Seel St. (Heating Engineers) Knight, W., 358 West Derby Rd., Tue Brook Laurie & Co., Boswell St. Lewis, J., 103 Arundel Avenue Lewthwaite & Kewley, 178 White- field Rd. Lothian, W., 62 Broad Green Rd. McDermott, J., 25 Hale Rd.,.Walton McFall, J., West Derby McGaul, J. H., 32 Ormond St. Maddock, T., & Son, 52 Roscoe St. Marr, L., & Son, Lodge Lane Marshall, G. E., 3 Campbell St. Mason, T., & Sons, 50 Old Hall St. Mather, R., & Sons, 70 Miles St. Mayor, F. W., & Co., 87 Tithebarn St. Merrick, W. (R.P.) 18 Benson St. Morgan, E., 189 Edge Lane BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lancashire—continued. Morrison & Sons, t Pearson St., Wavertree Morton, G. H., & Son, Ltd., 79 Bold | St. (Decorators) Myles, R., 30 and 32 Bridport St. Naylor, C., 28 Neptune St. Earners G. & Co., 4 Nelson Rd.,Edge Hill Paterson, J., & Son, 60 Soho St. Price & Rogers, Redcross St. Raffle, J. & Co., 25 Shaw St. (Jnrs.) Readdie, J.,5 Cambridge St. WILLIAM RAIN, Plumber, Painter, General Contrac- tor, & Sanitary Engineer, 71 Everton Road, Liverpool. TELEPHONE No. 2394 Roya. Various Contracts completed under the following Architects at Liverpool :— John Clarke, C.E., 34 Castle St.; E. Kirby, Cook St.; Fk. U. Holme, rt Crosshall Stes H. Hartley, Har- rington St.; C. H. Lancaster, Brougham Ter.; Messrs. Pugin & Pugin, North John St.; D. Powell, “The Arcade,’’ Lord St. ; Messrs. W. W. Thomas & Fraser, 25 Lord St.; E. Ware, Exchange St. East; Messrs. T. Wainwright & Sons, Union Court, Castle St.; J. & A. Boroughs, Vernon Steg Messrs. R. Owens & Sons,( rosshall St.; Osborne Williams, Victoria St. A list of works completed would be forwarded on application. Roberts & Robinson, Ltd., Bevington Bush Roberts & Thomas, Whitefield La., ‘Westminster Rd. (and Joiners) Roberts, R. (Exors. a tz Milk St. Roberts, W. , WellingtonRd.,Seaforth Rogers, Ww. R., 18 Gladstone Rd., Seaforth Rowlands, J. V., & Co., 24 Slater St., Bold St. (Glaziers) Sanders, J., 10 Helena St., Edge Hill (Mason) Slater & Co., Rawcliffe Rd., Walton Spencer, T., Bull Bridge, Aintree Stubbs, J., & Co., 266 Crown St. (Marble Masons) Tanner, J., & Son, 3 Gill St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Thornton, W., & Sons, 38 Wellington Rd., Toxteth Park Tomkinson, J., & Co., mon St. Tomkinson, W., & Sons, 21 Dansie St., Brownlow Hill Tyson, P., 43 Dryden St. 22 Roscom- Walker, Son & Co., 59 Bold St. ( Decorators) Wannop & Son, 65 Renshaw St. (Decorators) Ward, W. ay Selbourne St. (Joiner) Weare, K , & Son, West poy “SML, WEBSTER” ! (H. LEVER & H. WILSON), 10 & 12 Brasenose Road, Bootle, Liverpool. Telephone No. 127 BOOTLE. Contractors & Steam Joinery Works. Municipal Buildings, Churches, Factories, Schools, Warehouses, Residences, &e., "erected under leading Architects in various parts of the Country, a list of which will be forwarded on a | Weeks, JW, & Son, s70Westninster | J.W., & Son, 276 Westminster Whitby, W., & Son, 20 The Elms, Peel St. White, A., & Sons, 119 Duke St. Wilby, AG (R.P.), & Sons, 68 . Falkner St. Williams & Watson, Victoria St. (Glaziers) Woosey, W. J., 44 Norton St. (Plumber & Painter) LONGRIDGE, Preston. Almond, W., ror Pitt St. (Mason) Kay, T. "(Mason) Ro inson, R., Chapel Hill Sanderson, J., Pitt St. (Joiner) LONGTON, Preston. Wade, J., Chapel Lane (Joiner) LOSTOCK, Bolton. Dootson, W., & Sons, Chew Moor LYTHAM., Allinson, J., 2 South Clifton St. (Bricklayers) Cartmell, O., 64 Clifton St. (Plmbr.) Cartmell, W., Rey St. (Brklyr.) Challoner, C. (R.P.), 13 Queen St. Etherington, Ss. ,N. *Clifton St. (Plstr.) Forshaw,T. ,NorthClifton St.(Plastr.) Hall, J. W. , 31 Clifton St. (Plumber) Hallett, A. Victoria St. (Stone-msn.) Hesketh & Son, Willows Av. (Plbrs.) Hughes & Morris, StationRd. (Plbrs.) Johnson, R. , Beach St. (Bricklayer) Lawson, Ww. , Chapel St. Lewis, (co WEN St. (and Joiner) Mackenzie, W., & aa Rossall Rd. (Plasterers) Matthews, J.,Common Side Miller, T. ; & Sons, Pleasant St. fate Mogridge, 1a Serpentine (Brklyr.) Myers, G., & Son, 9 Pleasant St. (Bricklayers) Myrescough, J. E. & B., Nth. Clifton St. (and Joiners) Paes J.& A. Morice car Joiners) Scott, M. , Nth. Clifton St. (@ foie} Stother, ple & Sons, Station Rd. (Stonemasons) Webster, J., East Cliff (and Joiner) Wilson, BE. , & Son ‘Pleasant sh Geen Wilson, F. , Woodlands, Ansdell MANCHESTER. Aldcroft, J., Anes St., Stretford Armstrong, E., & Son , Broughton La. Ashcroft, R., 28A Wilmslow Rd., Rusholme ae & Painter) Ashcroft, W. H. (R.P.), 2 Wood St., Deansgate (& Glazier) Ashmore, J., 5 Minshull St. Bailey, W., & Co., 20 St. Mary’s Parsonage (Sanitary Engineers) Ballantyne, T., & Co., 26 King St., W. (Plumbers, Ke.) | Batley, W., & Sons, 50 Highfield Ter., Mossley Bellhouse, J. & W., Whitworth St. Benson & Sons, Bloom St., Salford Berry, W., &Sons(R. Bay 62DowningSt Bird, R. W., Grey Mare Lane, Bradford Bladon, W. A., Birch Lane, Long- sight Bland, J., 8 Lloyd St. City (Joiner) Booth, J., & Son, Ten Acres Lane (Bricklayers) Brady, G. & Son, 49 Pott St. VAncoats Bradley & Lonsdale, 89BroughtonLa. Bridge, C., 67 Bristol St., Hulme Brown, WwW. , & Son, Trafford Road, Salford sriggs,W., Waterloo Rd.,Cheetham Bullivant, A. R., & Sons, Moston Lane, Blackley Burgess & Galt, Upton St., Ardwick Butterworth, F., Market St., Blackley Cain. J. & P., Pool End, Stretford Carlyle R. (see Advt.) Chapman & McMurdo, West Wynd- ford St., Weaste Chorlton, R., 1 Oliver St., C-on-M. Cordingley & Stopford, Royd St., Stockport Rd. Cosgrove & Aspey, Cromwell Bridge, Broughton Cottrell,J., Portland Grove, Fallow- field Crook,G.H., 197 Denmark Rd. (Jnr.) Cuffley, & Co., Ltd., King St. W. (Decorators) Dale, W., 43 Cannon St. Dales, W., 26 Bishop St., Moss Side Daniels, J., & Sons (see Advt.) Dawson, R. S., 3 York St., C.-on-M. Dollin, W., Sidney St., Oxford St. Eastwood, L., & Sons, Charles St., Princess St. (and Joiners) Edmondson & cek 2 Doddington St., Salford Embleton, J., & Sons, 58 Oxford St., Chorlton-on-Medlock (Painters) Evans, T. W., Chapel St., Didsbury (Bricklayer) Ferguson, J., & Co., 55 Lower Mos- ley St. (Plasterers & Painters) 389 Lancashire—continued. ESTABLISHED 1849. Robert Carlyle Builder and Contractor, ELSINGRE RD. SAW MILLS, Seymour Grove, OLD TRAFFORD MANGHESTER. Works cover 2% acres. National Telephone No. 100, Docks. Works executed include: GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS: Head Quarters 3rd Lancashire Royal Fusiliers [Vols.]. Head Quarters rst Cadet Bat- talion Manchester Regiment. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS : Police and Fire Station, Mill St., Bradford, Manchester. Leaf Street Baths, Leaf Street, Manchester. Tea Rooms, The Hall, Park, Manchester. Gas Meter Depot, Whitworth Street., Manchester. Tramp and Casual Wards Tame Street, Manchester. Withington Workhouse Infirm- ary and Nurses Homes, Man- chester. Town Hall, Stretford. BANKS: Manchester and County Bank, at Old Trafford, Horwich, Altrinc- ham and Pendleton. Williams Deacon’s Bank, at Fleetwood, Lytham, Preston, Salford, Chorlton-Cum-Hardy and Longsight. National Provincial Newton Heath. RESIDENCES : Chorlton-Cum-Hardy,Alexandra Park, Didsbury, Ashton-on- Mersey and Timperley. Heaton Bank at CHURCHES: Church of St. Aidans’, Bradford, Manchester. Church of St. David’s, Manches- ter. Free Church, Gorton, Manchester Votive Basilica, Miles Platting, Manchester. St. Werburghs, Chorlton-Cum- Hardy, Manchester. St. Ambrose, Higher Chatham St. Manchester, SCHOOLS: Seymour Park, Stretford Urban District Council. Stamford Park, Cheshire County Council. St. Oswald’s School, Manchester. Dark Lane Ragged School, Ard- wick, Manchester. St. Augustine’s School, Miles Platting, Manchester. St. Gabriel’s School. Brookfields School, Gorton, Man- chester. Gorton, HOTELS : 50 Hotels in Manchester and District. FOUNDRYS, WORKS, LAUNDRYS, &c.: Savilles Works, MunslowsFoun- dry, Bangor St., Clock Works, Norbury, Natzio & Co., Ltd, ; New American Laundry, Levenshulme. RESTAURANTS : Hippodrome Restaurant, Con- cert Inn, Oxford Street, Man- chester. Palace of Varieties, Oxford St., Manchester. | Almond’s ROBERT CARLYLE—cont. BAKERIES : Bakery, Horrocks’ Bakery,Shorrocks,Ltd. Bakery Whitby Street Bakery, &c. WAREHOUSES AND OFFICES. Dunn & Linfoot, Shudehill, Man- chester. 93 Market Street, Manchester. Victoria Street, Manchester. Corporation Street, Offices, Man- chester. Princess Street, Manchester. FOOTBALL GROUNDS: Manchester United. CO-OPERATIVE STORES: Central Stores, Rowsley Street, Beswick, Manchester. Contracts executed for 1906, amounted to £125,000. Established I 1865. JAS. DANIELS AND SONS, JOINERS, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS, LEAF SQ., Broad Street, PENDLETON, MANCHESTER. NAT TEL, 2944. Works executed tnclude— Contracts for H.M’s Government, Banks, Libraries, Public Buildings, Warehouses, Clubs, Schools, Shops, Bakeries, Mansions, Villas, Cot- tages, and all kinds of Fittings. Alterations, Extensions, Repairs and Sanitary Work. References from the Leading Architects of Manchester. Your Enquiries are Solicited. Gabites, G., Bishop St., Brook’s Bar (Joiner) Gibbon, ]., 21 Drake St.,Stretford Rd. Giddings & Dacre, Victoria Works Salford (Plumbers) Ginger, G., Junr., 35 Richmond Grove, East Longsight Graham, J. W., & Sons, Varley St., Oldham Rd. (Masons) Hale, W., 25 Howard St., Eccles New Rd., Salford (Painter) Harrop, T., 9 Wood St., Ashton Old Rd., Openshaw Harwood, J., Bury New Rd. (Dectr.) Haynes, F., Wilton St., Oxford Rd. (Joiner) Heyworth, R. & Co., 59 Faulkner St. (Plumbers) Hibbert, J., 54 Fernleaf St., Side Hill & Heys, Grafton St. Hodkinson, P., Chapman St., Hulme (Bricklayer, &c.) Holt, W., Elizabeth St., Cheetham Hoyland, B., Grey Mare La., Brad- ford Hoyland, F. & A., 163 Ashton New Rd., Beswick Huddleston & Wilson, Atkinson St., Deansgate (and Joiners) Huntley, J., Smith St., Cornbrook Moss Hurrell, D, 53 Varley St., Miles Plattin Hyslop, -, 27 Shakespeare St. Ardwick (and Joiner) Jackson, E. & C., Old Lane, Higher Openshaw Jaffrey, J., & Co. (R.P.), 27 Booth St. , Moseley St. Johnson, S. & Son, New Bailey St., Salford Kenworthy, J. P., Green St., Ard- wick (Decorator) Kirkley, J. (R.P.), Hampton St.,Old- field Rd., Salford (and Contractor) Kirkpatrick Bros., Trafford Park, (Masons) Knight, J. J., Bolton St., Salford Lambert, C. R. R., Dutton St. Cheetham (and Joiner) Lawton, J., St. Silas St., Ardwick | | 390 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lancashire—continued. Leaversuch, W., 51 Sos Cheetham Lightfoot Bros. (R.P.),15 Cooper St. Lister, McCartney & Lister, Eliza- beth St., Cheetham (Stonemasons) Lord & Holland, Fenney St., Broughton (Bricklayers) Macfarlane, G., & Son. New York St., Chorlton-on-Medlock Macfarlane, J., Holland St., ButlerSt. McGee, E., 425 Oldham Rd. Stanley Mawdsley, T., 190 Granby Row, Princess St. Megarity, §., & Co., Higher Broughton (and Joiners) Morton, B., 78 Quay St. Neill, R., & Sons, Broughton Lane, Strangeways Normanton, C. H., & Son, Dolphin St., Ardwick Nuttall, E., Trafford Wharf Oakley, S., & Sons (R.P.), 19 Bur- lington St., Greenheys Oldfield, J. H., 42 Barkwell Lane, Mossley (Slater) Pamphilon,E. J., 116A Portland St., (Plumber) TeLEPHONE No. 89 Dipspury. J. & J. Parish, JOINERS and BUILDERS, Horticultural Builders and General Contractors. Special attention given to ALTERA- TIONS and RE-CONSTRUCTIONS in all Branches. | SHOP AND OFFICE FITTERS. BURTON ROAD, WITHINGTON, MANCHESTER. Parkinson, E. (R.P.), 30 Cannon St. Pateson, J. & H., 36 Oxford St. (Stonemasons) : Peace & Norquoy, Steam Joinery Works, New Islington Pearson & Brown, Eccles New Rd., Weaste, near Pritchard, J. M., Moreton Avenue, Stretford Quarmby & Co., Hyde Rd., Gorton Ramsbottom, J., Church St., Pen- dleton (Joiner) Rider, G.,110A Wilmstow Rd.,Rush- holme Roberts (Evan) & Son, 288 Upper Brook St. (Bricklayers) Rowland, J., 14 & 16 Waggon Rd., Mossley (Plumber) Scott Bros., Gravel Lane, Salford. Scott, T., Atherton St., Quay St. Scott, W. D., 126 Broughton St.. Cheetham Sharratt, A. V., Whitley St., Roch- dale Road (Joiner) get T., 520 Stockport Rd., Long- sight Shaw, W., Fern Leaf St., Greenheys Sidebottom, S., 278 Stockport Rd., Levenshulme Smith, F. S., 357 StrettordRd.(Pntr.) Smith & Goodwin, 151 Great Clowes St., Broughton Smith & Thompson, 2 Brook St., Chorlton-on-Medlock (& Joiners) Sutcliffe, H., & Sons, 30 Manchester Rd., Mossley (Painters) Choday, W.,71 WoodSt.(Bricklayer) Thomas, T. H., 121A Gt. Ancoats St. Thorpe, W., 380 Chester Rd., Corn- brook Wainwright, J., Earl St., Longsight Warburton, S., Clifton St., Miles Platting Whittaker, C.. 9 Old Rd., Blackley Williams. F. (R.P.), 119 Grosvenor St., Chorlton-on-Medlock Willison, G.. 24 Whittaker Lane, Heaton Park Wilson & Toft, Polygon Avenue, Stockport Rd. Wilson, J., 264 Hamilton St.,Queen’s Rd. (and Joiner) ; Wood & Huddleston, 53 Hardman St., Deansgate (and Joiners) Wootton, W. (Exors. of), 6 Barton St., Moss Side (Bricklayers) Worthington. W. H., 594 Rush- holme Rd. Young, Tinker & Young, Monsall St., Queen’s Rd. MAW DESLEY, Ormskirk. Marsden, T. MIDDLETON. Dempsey, J., Suffield St. (& Joiner) Grundy, Sons & Co. (Masons) Jackson, T., & Sons, 110 Manchester Old Rd. Ogden & Holland, Oldham Rd. Ogden, W., Long St. (Plumber) Partington, R., & Sons, The Lodge Robertson, J., Manchester Old Rd. Sexey, E.S., Corporation St. (Joiner) Simpson, J., Baker St. Skellem, T., Gas St. (Plumber) Wellens, W., Higher Wood St. MIDDLETON FUNCTION, ham. Partington, J. MORECAMBE. Baxter, F. J., Union St. (Joiner) Brear, J., Yorkshire St. ( Joiner) Burrow, E., Pedder St. (Painter) Cross, W. J., Euston Rd. (Slater and Plasterer) Edmonson & Co., Queen St. Saw Mills (and Masons) Escolme, R., Lancaster Rd. (Roads) Hadwin, T., Primrose St. (Slater) Hodgson, W. B., Euston Rd. (Plmr.) Morrell & Son, Regent Rd. (Painters) Shaw, A., Clarence St. (Plumber) Sutcliffe, M., Regent Rd. (Joiner) Wilding, A., Clarence St. (Plumber) Willis Bros., Poulton Sq. (Joiners) Woodhouse, A., Morecambe St.( Ptr.) NELSON. Anderson, A., 246 Leeds Rd. (Plstr.) Armstrong, W., Vernon St. (Mason) Baileys, —, Hibson Rd. (Joiners) Blackburn, R., Clayton St. (Joiner) Boothman, W., & Sons, Spring Bank (and Joiners) Dearden, S. & W., Barkerhouse Rd. (Masons) Dent, T., & Sons, 51 Hibson Rd. (Masons) Dole, J. J., Russell St. (Plumber) Downham, T., Bank St., Leeds Rd. (Joiner) Hartley Bros., Rd. (Plasterers) Heyes, S. & H., Leeds Rd.(Painters) Holden, S., Bradley Rd. (Joiner) Lambert, W., Cross St. (Joiner) Nutter, H.,90 Manchester Rd. ‘Pntr). Pollard, G., Garden & Water St. (Joiner) Rycroft, T., Railway St. (Plumber) Scott, T., 42 Brunswick St. (Plastr.) Skelton & Craven, 50 Leeds Rd. (Plumbers, &c.) Stanworth, W., & Sons, 14 Hibson Rd. (Slaters) Swinglehurst, J. W. (R.P.) 32 Cliffe St Walton, A., Raglan St. (& Joiner) Whitaker, O., Canal Wharf (Slater) NEWCHURCH. Ashworth, J., Whitewell Bottom NORDEN, Rochdale. Ashworth, T., & Sons Kershaw, J., & Co. (& Joiners) OLDHAM. Ashton, S., Plato St. (Joiner) Ashton, S., & Sons, Cheapside (& Masons) Bates, S., & Sons, Marsland St. (Plumbers) Bebbington, T., Taurus St. (Mason) Bewley, J., Grantham St. (Bricklyr.) Birkenshaw, W., (R.P.), 71 Lees Rd. Blunn, J., Ashton Rd. (Bricksetter) Buckley, J., Greenacres Rd.(Plmbr.) Butterworth & Son, 32 High St., Lees (Plumbers) Chadwick, R., & Sons, Henshaw St., (Plumbers) Dodd, W., Featherstall Rd. (Joiner) Dunkerley,S.,Featherstall Rd.(Msn.) Edmondson, R., Union St. (Painter) Freeman, G., & Sons, Hollinwood, near (Masons & Excavators) Grice, G., 106 Pitt St. (Painter) Haines, J., & Sons, Partington St., Regent St., Mumps Haines, T., & Son, 145 Union St. (Joiners) Hall, J., 103 Henshaw St. (Plasterer) Manchester Lancashire—continued. Halliwell, H., Hollinwood (Joiner) Harker Bros., Chester St. Werneth (Plumbers) Henshall, W., & Sons, Barker St. (& Joiners) Heptonstall, J., 10 Wellington St. (Joiner) Heywood, J., Union St. (Painter) Horrobin Bros., Hollinwood (Plmr.) ackson, J., Greenwood St. (Joiner) ackson, J., Greaves St. (Slater) elly, F., Union St. W. (Plastr.) Lees, W., Smith St. (Joiner) Lodge, W., Bardsley (Plasterer) Mackay, A., Hardinge St. (Mason) Mallalieu & Milne, HartleySt(Jnrs.) Ogden Bros., 815 MiddletonRd. W. (Bricksetters) Partington, J., Werneth Partington, T., 6 & 8 Victoria St., Middleton Rd. (Bricksetters) Pearce, E., Harmony St. (Plasterer) Platt, W. H., Bisley St., Werneth (Joiner) Rose, W., & Sons, Rochdale Rd. (Joiners) Schofield, C., & Co., Ld., Lees Rd) (& Joiners) Smethurst, S., Crossbank St. (Mason) Smethurst, S. & J., Rochdale Rd. Smith, B. & J., Fielding St. (Joiners) Spencer, F. & Co., Moorhey St., Lees Rd. (Joiners) Spencer, J., & Bros., Ld., Prince Albert St. (Excavators, &c.) W.F. SPENCER Heating and .. . Ventilating Engineer, Cross Bank Works, OLDHAM. Patentee of ‘‘ The Ventilo’’ Radiator. Tel. Ad.: “Apparatus,” Oldham. Nat, Tel.: 383. Works executed include— SCHOOLS. 9 Board Schools in London. Io An na Oldham. 8 te 9 Swansea. 4 aa An Nelson. I a5 5 Ulverston. 2 Bn + Burnley. 2 aA a Ramsbottom, 1o Schools in Hull. Over fifty other Schools. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. At Oldham, Brighouse, Denton, Dalton-in-Furness, Barrow-in- Furness, Earlstown, Hebden Bridge, Newton Heath, Roch- dale and Crewe. BANKS. 2 for Adelphi Banking Co. 1 ,, Halifax Joint Stock Bank. 1 ,, Metropolitan Bank. 4 ,, Manchester & County Bank 9 ;, Parr’s Bank. I ,, Lancashire and Yorkshire Bank. 2 ,, Lancaster Bank. CHURCHES AND CHAPELS. Five in London, 11in Hull, rin Nottingham, 28 in Oldham 2 in Newcastle-on-Tyne, 4 in Roch- dale, 2 in Swansea, I in Boston, and over 100 others. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. Municipal Bldgs. Douglas, I.M. I Assembly Hall Ambleside. Town Hall Crompton. Union Offices Sheffield. Reckitts’ Offices Hull. Prudential Bldgs. Oldham. Prudential Bldgs. Hull. Free Library Tooting. Museum Hull. Holstein Hall. Weybridge. Memorial College Brecon. Central Mission Hall Hull. RESIDENCES. Eighteen in Oldham, 2 in W. F. SPENCE R—continued. Hull, 5 in Cornwall, 6 in Ches- hire, 4 in Yorkshire, 10 near Manchester, Castle in Belgium, and many others. CLUBS AND HOTELS. In Nelson, Walsall, Fleet- wood, Newquay, Bacup, Colne, Oldham, Moorside, Blackpool, Burnley, Barrow-in-Furness, etc. Stephenson, E., Bagnall St., Union St. W. (& Bricksetter) Whitehead, S. & J., Lowermoor (and Masons) Whittaker, E., Rochdale Rd. (Jnr.) Whittaker, W., Robin Hill Works Winterbottom, J. (R.P.), Cheapside ORMSKIRK. Chisnall, R., Moor St. Constantine, T., Knowsley Rd. Fyles, W., Wigan Rd. Established 1854. Telephone No. 44. Thomas Riding & Son, joiners, BUILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS, CHAPEL ST., ORMSKIRK. Works executed include: Churches, Schools, Hotels, Brewery and Private Dwellings, under Messrs. Pugin and Pugin, Messrs. W. Brad- ford & Sons, London; Messrs. T. Wainwright & Son, Mr. Jas. Dod, Liverpool; Messrs. Simon and Tweedie, Edinburgh; Mr. F. W. Finchett, Southport, and other well- known Architects. Trafford, H., Moss Lane, Lathom Whittle, J., Moor St. OSWALDTWISTLE. Adams, G., Rhyddings St. Bury, W. H., 8 White Ash Lane - PADIHAM. Bertwistle, J., Railway St. (& Joiner) Bertwisile, S., & Son, Ightenhill St. (Joiners) Foster, W., & Son, 24 Station Rd. PATRICROFT. Brooks, N., & Sons, Ellesmere St. Chapman, Hollingworth, & Son, Green Lane Roper, J., Canal Bank PEMBERI0ON. Ashurst & Calderbank, 25 Tunstall Lane, Halfway House Bywater, A. PENWORTHAM, Preston. Stickland, T., Back Lane POULTON LE FYLDE, near Preston. Tacksors J., Tithebarn St. iding, J., Bank St. Tierman Bros., Derby St. Walker, E., Ball St. Walton & Co. PRESCOT, St. Helens. Lucas, J., & Son, Eccleston St. Taylor, S. & A., Squire’s Place PRESTON. Arrowsmith, G., Ormskirk Rd. (Plasterer & Tiler) Baines, J., 95 High St. (& Joiner) Baines, P. A., Friargate (Joiner) Bashall, H., Sussex St. E. (Pavior) Beesley, H., 3 Havelock Terrace, Garstang Rd. (Bricklayer) Beetham, W., Walton’sCourt, Fisher- gate (Joiner) Billsborough & Sons, Lune St. Breakell, J., & Son, Maitland St. (Flaggers & Slaters) Brierley, R. (R.P.), 27 Fylde St. Brogden,H., 18 Grimshaw St.(Joiner) Caldetbanite J., Crooked La. (Joiner) Carter Bros.,Castleton Rd.(Brklyrs.) Cartmell, J., & Son,Church St.(Jnrs.) Catterall, W., 15 LancasterRd.(Plstr.) Catterall, R., 51 EmmanuelSt.(Plstr. & Tiler) Christian, J., Grimshaw St. (Brklyr BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Lancashire—continued. Colley, T. & R., St. Thomas’ Rd. (Bricklayers & Masons) Cooke, W., & Son, Stanleyfield Rd. (Plasterers & Tilers) Cottam, T., Green Bank (Joiner) Croft, T., & Sons, Victoria St. (Brick- layers & Masons) Croasdale, W.. Glover’s Ct. (Pntr.) Dewhurst, R., Tulketh Brow (Joiner) Dilworth & Carr, Bow Lane (Heating & Ventilating) Fletcher, J., -10 Aqueduct St. E. (Flagger & Slater) Gabbott,T., 85 BroughtonSt.(Brkstr.) Garnett, T. B., Arthur St. (Joiner) Hardman, W.. 45 Cannon St. (Plbr.) Hill, G., 36 Glover’s Court (Joiner) Jackson, W., Stocks Rd., Ashton (Bricklayer) Joy, W., 64 Emmanuel St. (Brklyr.) Kellett, T. H., 3 Fishergate Hill (Plumber) Lambert J. W., Guildhall St. (Plbr.) Lingert, R., Muncaster Rd. (Brklr.) Livesey, T. N., Waterloo Rd., Ash- ton (Joiner) Lucas, G., Platt’s Court, Fishergate (Joiner) Lund, J., Walker St. (Plstr. & Tiler) McKerney, H., Hartingdon Rd. (Bricksetter) Marsden, Ltd., 187 Lancaster Rd. (Plumbers) Metcalf, J., Theatre St. (Heatg.Eng.) Moxham, J., 10 Brackenbury St. (Pavior) INickson,) D., 153) St. Paul’s Rd. (Flagger & Slater) Park, R., & Sons, 2 Fox St. Penswick, J., 263 Fylde Rd. (Plstr.) Richardson, G. (R.P.), Mount St. Robinson, J., Moor Lane (Flagger) Salthouse, W. (R.P.), 21 Church St. Sanderson & Southworth, Anchor Court (Plumbers) Seward, C., & Co., Gt. Shaw St. (Heating & Ventilating Engineers) Shorrock, M., 31 Elmsley St., Moor Park (Bricksetter) Smith, J., Lowndes St. (Slater) Spencer, I., & Son, Herschell St., (Bricklayers) Swarbrick, J., Waterloo Rd., Ashton (Bricklayer. &c.) Walker, C., River St. (Joiner) Whiteside, W., Old Vicarage Saw Mill (& Joiner) Wilding, S. B., & Sons, 17 Lune St. (Plumbers & Painters) PRESTWICH. Barker, G. & J., Rainsough Leach, J., & Son, Warwick St. RADCLIFFE. Allen, J., Railway St. (& Joiner) Ashton, S., Spring Lane (Slater) Beaby, J.. Cross Lane (Plumber) Brierley, W., Church St. (Plumber) Collier & Smith, Church St. (Joiners) jones A., Chapelfield (Joiner) ones, W., Stand Lane (Plumber) Kay, P. N., Blackburn St. (Plumber) Lawrenson, T., Stand Lane (Brklr.) Lomax, J., Knowles St. (Plasterer) Makin & Sandiford, Stand Lane (Bricklayers) Monks, J., Church St. Nuttall & Co. Bolton Rd. Openshaw, G., Parsonage St. (Mason) Rigby, W., Seymour St. (Joiner) Smith, C. W., & Co., 137 Stand Lane (Decorators) RAINHILL. The Rainhill Redstone Quarry Co. RAMSBOTTOM. Dearden, J., & Co.,Garnet St.(Jnrs.) Foster, T. & J., Derby St. E. Haworth, J. H., Kenyon St. E. (Jnr.) Hillary Bros., Stubbin’s Lane Lomax, C., Ld., Orchard Mill Nuttall, R., & Son, Hazlehurst Saw Mills, Bolton Rd. West (Joiners) Pilkington, G., Geofferry St. W. Platt & Castle, Stubbin’s Lane Shilton, D., Holt St. W. (Joiner) Wolstenholme, J.& H., Edenfield N. (Joiners) RAWTENSTALL. Coupe, T., Bacup Rd. (Plasterer) Fielding, W. G., Schofield Rd. Graham, R., Bank St. (Plumber) Hobson, S., Holmfield Stone Yard Moore Bros., Burnley Rd. RISHTON, Blackburn. Butler, R. & J. R., Spring St. (Jnrs.) Godley, E., Knowles St. (Plasterer) Greenwood, A., Fielding St. (Mason) Holden, R., 71, High St. (Painter) Kenyon, R. T., 1 High St. (Plumber) Knowles Bros., Ashworth St. (Jnrs.) Moyle, R , Wharf St. (Joiner) Noble. 9 Harwood Rd. (Mason) Scott, R., Bridge St. (Painter) Thompson, T., Hermitage St. (Plbr.) Trengrove, J., 7 High St. (Painter) Wesley, F., Knowles St. (Painter) RHODES, Manchester. Thorp, W. & H. Walker, H., Broadman Lane ROCHDALE. Anderton, W., 135 Edenfield Rd. (Joiner) Ashworth & Woolfenden, Moss St. (and Joiners) Ashworth, W. H., Deeplish (Joiner) Coates, J. & J., Duke St. (Joiners) Dewhurst, T., 13 Mark St., Hey- brook Endersby, G. F., Hanging Rd. Mill (Joiner and Bricklayer) Greenwood, W. (Exors. of), Whit- worth Rd. (Joiners) Hargreaves, T., Manch’rRd. (Brklr.) Howorth,R.&T.,1530RoydSt.(Brklrs.) Kay, R., Bury Rd. (Joiner) Kershaw, H., Stoneyfield Nicholl, J. & Son, Henry St. (Stone- masons) Nicholl, S. & Son, Hudson St. Parker, J. & Son,MolesworthSt.(Jrs.) Peters, W. A. & Sons, Crossfield (all trades) Rigg, E. & L., Willbutts Lane, Spot- land Schofield & Mills, Boundary St. Taylor, T. (Exors of), 59 Kings Rd. (Bricklayer) Turner, T. & Son, Sheriff St. Wilkinson, T., Walpole St. (Joiner) ROYTON, Oldham. Kent, J. W., Park St. (Joiner) Ledger & Seville, Fleet St. (Joiners) Whittaker, J., Shepherd St. SAINT ANNE’ S-ON-THE-SEA. Heap, J. & Son, St. Andrew’s Rd. South (& Joiners) Hopwood & Sutcliffe,St. David’s Rd. Rawstron, C. & Sons, St. Andrew’s Rd. South (Joiners) Shepherd, J. & Sons, Park Rd. (Jrs.) Walmsley, E., St. Andrew’s Rd. N. (Joiner) Whiteside J.,St. Anne’s Rd. E.( Jnr.) Wilson, S., St. Andrew’s Rd. S.( Jur.) Woodcock, W. & Co., Park Rd. SAINT HELENS. Almond, J., Rigby St. Aukland, W. H., Dentons Green Brown, F., North Rd. Crake, J., Crosfield St. Ellison, J., Boundary Rd. Ellison, R., Windle St. Leather, J., 1A Claughton St. Leicester, W., New St., Sutton Middlehurst, C. J., Halefield St. Molyneux, W., 24 AshcroftSt., Parr Pilkington, J., Rainford, near Rothwell, J. & Sons, Knowsley Rd. Tague, J., King St. Taylor, W., Sutton Voce, I., Boundary Rd. Waizbom & Son, Kirkland St. Whittaker, J. SALFORD (see Manchester). SEAHORTH (see Liverpool). SHAWFORTH, Rochdale. Dyer, J. (Mason) SMITHY BRIDGE (see Rochdale). SOUTHPORT. Abram, J., Sussex Rd. (Bricksetter) Ault, R. A., 73 Talbot St. (Plumber) Ball, T. L., 109 Railway St. Betham, J 15 Upper Aughton Rd., Birkdale (Joiner) Boyd, J. Son, 57 Chapel 8t. (Plumbers, &c). Brown & Bird, 52 Kew Rd., Birkdale Buck & Hodson, 824 Shakespeare St. (Bricklayers) Connard & Tetlow, 58 Eastbank St. (Painters and Decorators) Duxfield Bros. Virginia St. Fairbridge & Hatch,9a Aughton Rd., Birkdale Fairbridge Bros., Upper Aughton Rd., Birkdale Fleet, F., Virginia St. Foster, W.H., 41 Shakespeare St.(Jr.) Fyles, A., 2 Brighton Rd., Birkdale Grierson, J., 22 Lesley Rd. (Joiner) Halliwell Bros., 36 Hart St. (Masons) Heyes & Lunt, 37 London St. (Plum- bers and Decorators) Lancashire—continued. Highton, J., Cambridge Rd. (Brklr.) Irving, A. K., & Sons, Hesketh St. McWhan, J.,East Bank St. (Plumber) Marshall, J., 125 Hampton Rd. (Bricksetter) Morris, P. R., 744 Kensington Rd. (Joiner) ; Orphan, T., 14 Cedar St. (& Joiner) Petrie, J. M. & J., School St. _ Pickup, T. & Co., 95 Linaker St. Porter, T., SeftonSt.(Bricksetter) Rimmer & Lewis, 15 Warwick St. Rimmer, F., Tulketh St. (Mason) Rimmer, J., King St. (Stonemason) Robinson, J., Upper Aughton Rd. Birkdale (Slater & Plasterer) Robinson, W. E., (Exors. of), 109 Sefton St. (Bricklayers) Shaw, N., 144 Zetland St. Southworth, P., 3 Ashley Rd. (Pistr.) Southworth, T., 142VirginiaSt. Plstr.) Vaughan Bros., Rose Hill Wainwright, T., 125 Lord St. (Plbr.) Weatherill& Blanchard,46TulkethSt. Whitehead, T., 77A Portland St. Wilkinson, J. G., 12 Forest Rd. Williams Bros., Portland St. (Plas- terers and Slaters) Wright, W., 74 Tithebarn Rd. (Slater) STONECLOUGH, Manchester. Oakes, J. SWINTON, Manchester. Gerrard, J. & Son Rawlinson, S. & Son, Wesley St. TONGE, Bolton. Atherton, A., Brookfield Saw Mills. | Gibson & Hodgson, TongeMoorRd | Gibson, G., Cecil St. Royle, T., 320 Bury Rd. | TOTTINGTON, Bury. | Byrom, J., Woolfold Hargreaves, J. & J. (Masons, &c.) TURTON, Bolton. Martin Bros., Edgworth aes) Melling Bros., Welling’n Rd.(Plstrs.) Ramsden, T., Bromley Cross INAICIBITS LIPS Beck, J., Primrose St. Harrocks, D., Shakerley Rd. Smith, J. T., 19 Castle St. Wilson, —., Shuttle St. Wood, W., Manchester Rd. ULVERSTON. Clayton, J. (R.P.), New Market St. Gardner, Wm., Hart St. Grice, W., Alexander Rd. Grundy, J., Brogden St. (Joiner) Harrison, W. (R.P.), Union St. Higgin, W., Cavendish St. Iddon, T., Sunderland Ter. King, J., Lightburne Av. (Plasterer) Roche, D., 35 King St. (Plumber) Todd, F., The Gill (Painter) Tyson, T. F. & Sons, Church Walk | Wearing, N., Ellers (Joiner) Wren, T. J., Brogden St. URMSTON. Spark, J., Station Rd. WALKDEN, Manchester. Cocker, J., 85 Walkden Rd. Entwisle, T., 11 Memorial Rd. WALTON (see Liverpool). WARRINGTON. Collin, R. W. & Son, Marson St. | Davenport, C. W., Stockton Hth.,nr. Dolan, J., Napier St. Fairclough, H., Howley Wallington, G., Froghall Lane Warburton, F., Stockton Heath WATERFOOT, Manchester. Ashworth, W., Melbourne St. (Ma- son, &c.) Birtwistle, J., Burnley Rd. (Plumber) Coupe, W. & H. (Masons) Holt, E., Piercy Hoyle & Bolton, Carr Lane Wks. Lord & Hodgson, Bacup Rd. (Plbrs.) Simpson, W., St. James St. (Mason) Taylor,.Sons & Co., Ltd., Burnley Rd. (Plasterers). Watson, W. T., Burnley Rd. (Plstr.) WATERLOO, Liverpool. Bailey, R., 13 Gt. George’s Rd. Breckell, T., 34 Mount Pleasant Littleton, J., King St. (Plasterer) Littleton, W., Brighton Rd. (Joiner) Rimmer, J. H., 2 Picton Rd. (Joiner) Telford & Hindson, 41 Mount Plea- sant (Plumbers) WESTHOUGHTON, Bolton. Bateson Bros., Bolton Rd. (Painters) Boardman, W., Church St. (Slater) Boulton & Sons, Bolton Rd. (Joiners) Coop, J., 289 Church St. (Painter) Coop, T., Chorley Rd. (and Joiner) Dickenson, J., Albion St. Dootson, E., Park Rd. (Joiner) Gerrard, S., Silk St. (Joiner) Green, E., Market St. (Decorator) Gregory, C., Church St. (Plasterer) Hodkinson & Coop, Church St. (Jrs.) Hurst, G., Lwr. Leigh Rd. (Painter) Kay, T., Church St. (Plasterer) Lee, T., Park Rd. (Joiner) Leigh, R., Church St. (Painter, &c. ) Watkinson, D., & Sons, Church St. (Stonemasons) Wilson,T.,Church St.( Plumber, &c. ) WHITEFIELD, Manchester. Evans, T. Jackson, J. & Sons, Livesey St. WHITEWELL BOTTOM, Manchester. Ashworth, R., Burnley Rd. Whittaker, R. & Son, Burnley Rd. WHITWORTH, near Rochdale. Farrow & Shaw, Market St. (& Joiners) Law, J. (Mason) Sutcliffe Bros., Hall St. (Masons) Varley Bros., Market St. (Plumbers) Warmsley, M.,Market St. (Plumber) WIDNES. Beech, J., Milton Rd. Hemmingway, C., 16 Church St. Mercer, J., Cow Lane, Ditton, near Sadler, T., Widnes Rd. (Joiner) Sayce, G. E., Appleton Quarry WIGAN. Ablett,D.A., Sovereign Rd.SawMills Blackburn & Leyland, 12 Standish gate (Plumbers) Darbishire&Collett, Darlington St.E. Dawson, R. G., Station Rd. France, W., Newtown Gaskell, W. & Son, Millgate (Plms.) Gee, H. L., Millgate Holmes, C. B., Cross St. Saw Mills Johnson, J. & Son, 9 Caroline St. Lea, J. & Son, Rodney St. (Painters) Livesey & Parkinson, Princess St. (Plasterers) Sharples, A., Essex St., Scholes Swift, J., Wallgate (Painter) Webster & Winstanley, Wallgate (Masons) Wilson, J. & Co., Caroline St. Winnard, W., 185 Wallgate WOOLTON, Liverpool. Hall, DSBs Jones, T., Allerton Rd. Lawton, ‘T. & Sons (Plumhers) Oliver, W. Leicestershire. ANSTEY, Leicester. Toone & Son ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH. Buck, T., Bath St. Fish, S. T., Wood St. Orton, T. & Son, Kilwardby St. Slate & Harrison, Overseal Slater & Son, Market St. BARROW-ON-SOAR. Ball, J. T., Sileby Rd. Scurr, Jowett & Co. BARWELL, Hinckley. Lockley, J. BLABY, Letcester. Glover, T. & Son Halford, D. & Sons BOTTESFORD, Nottingham. Challands, J. & H. ' BROUGATON ASTLEY( Rugby ) Cooke & Son BRUNTINGTHORPE. Robinson, A. Ward, H. BURBAGE, Hinckley. Chamberlain, E., Sketchley Lane CLAVBROOK MAGNA, Lutterworth. Hall, T. 392 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Leicestershire—continued. COALVILLE. Hewes Bros., London Rd. Moss, W. (Exors of), Belvoir Rd. Orton, E., London Rd. Roberts, W., Melbourne St. COSBY, Leicester. Heighton Bros. Pochin, F. J. DUNTON BASSETT, Lutterworth. Lord, T. EARL SHILTON, Hinckley. Bennett, R. T. Rowley, E. ELLISTOWN, Leicester. Blower, R ENDERBY, Leicester. Langton, G. & Sons FRISBY-ON-THE-WREAKE. Frisby, C. E. GILMORTON. Ward, W. GT. DALBY, nur. Melton Mowbray. Bonshor, E. H. GLEN MAGNA, Leicester. Batchelor, J. & Sons Haycock, E. and Sons HALLATON, Uppingham. Butteriss, H. & W. HINCKLEY. Cassell, J., Castle St. Clarke, G., Mill View Farmer & Greaves, Mount Rd. Flavell, J. W., 112 Castle St. Garner, T., Mill Hill Rd. Goodman, T. & Sons, 3 Albert Rd. Hall & Son, Queen’s Rd. pete. A., Derby Rd. ittler, W. H., Trinity Lane Phillips, E. P., The Spa Rowley, T., Derby Rd. Sutton, E., Hill St. HOSE, Melton Mowbray. Preston, W. HUGGLESCOTE. Griffin Bros., North St. Hutton, T., North St. HUNGARTON. Broughton, C. HUSBANDS BOSWORTH, Rugby. Knight, J. Wells, R. & Son IBSTOCK. Baxter, B. Crane, W. Wileman, T. A. KEGWORTH, Derby. Savage, G. Wilders, J. & G. KIBWORTH, Leicester. Mason & Fane KIRBY MUXLOE. Mason, G. F. KNAPTOFT. Godwin, W. KNIPT ON (near Grantham). Marriott, E. H. KNOSSINGTON (Oakham). Lenton, J. B. Lockwood, W. USEV CIB SIS ET Bailey, J., Brougham St. Beasley, !., 53 Cedar Rd. Bellamy, N. B., Waterloo St. Bentley & Co., 46 Clarendon Pk. Rd. Bland, & Co., Redcross St. Bowles & Son, 8 Gladstone St. Bradshaw Bros., Tudor Rd. Briers, S., Upper Brunswick St. Brooks, T.W., Clarendon Rd. Brown, T. D. & Son, Church Gates Carr, A., Laurel Rd. Chambers, A. & W., 163 and 165 Belgrave Gate Chambers, W. & Co., 12 Melton St., Belgrave Gate Chapman, J., Rutland Av., Ayles- tone Rd. Clark & Garratt, 7 and 9 Willow St. Cole, J., Greenlane Rd. Copeland, B., 40 Crafton St. Cox & Gilkes, Andrewes St. Durance, J., Maynard Rd. Duxbury, G. & Son, Church Gate Ellingworth, J., East Park Rd. Elliott, F., 137 Gt. Holme St. Flude, G. F., 94 Curzon St. Fox, E., Evington St. Garner, F., Loughboro’ Rd.,Belgrave Gimson, W. & Son, 47 Welford Rd. Haddon, W., Gladstone St. ? Hanson, W., 34 Sparkenhoe St. Hardington & Elliot, Millstone Lane Harris, Bros., Marfitt St. Haskard, Rudkin & Beck, Brann- stone Gate Herbert, H. & Sons, 23 and 25 Mill- stone Lane Herbert, T., 100 Welford Rd. Hewitt, G.; 48 St. Peter’s Rd. Holmes, J., Erskine Rd. Holt, G., 18 St. Peter’s Rd. Horspool, C., Belgrave Rd. Hoult, T., 13 Stoughton St. Hutchinson, E. T. & Son, De Mont- fort St. patent J..O., 188 London Rd. pincer, J. E. & Son, 90 High Cross St. Kellett, J. C. & Son, 40 Sthgate. St. Lowe, T., Loughborough Rd. Marston, J. & Son, Parry St., Humberstone Rd. Martin, W., 104 Sherard Rd. Mason, J. & Sons, Mere Rd. Mattock, F., 36 Charles St. Moore, A. W. & Co., 195 Clarendon Park Rd. Musgrave, T., Peacock Lane, St. Martin’s Neal, F., St. George St. Newbury, W., 104 East St. Onions, Eo East Bond St. Pendleton, J. W., 8 Southgate St. Pipes, E. B., 22 Gopsall St. Pipes, J., 25 Gopsall St., Highfields Poynton, J., New Bridge St. Richardson & Son, Western Boule- vard Robbins, C., Grafton Place Rudkin, F. J., 49 East Bond St. Rudkin, J., 35 Albion Hill Salter & Son, Gwendolen Rd. Sharp, J. & Sons, Queen St. Sharp, W. M., 4oc Southampton St. Symons, W. G., Bolton Rd. Skillington, F., East Park Rd. Simpson, J. H., Melton Rd. Stevens, & A., 4 Crown Bldgs., Welford Rd. Stimpson & Rollston, Donnington St. Stretton, T. H., 70 Havelock St. Tebbatt, T. R., 55 Stanley St. Thrall, W. & Son, Graham St. (Masons) Tyers & Yates, Bright St., Humber- stone Rd. Tyrell, T., Shaftesbury Rd. Widdowson, J., Highcross St. Wood, T., St. Nicholas St. Woodcock, A. & Son, Asfordby St., North Evington Wright, C., Fosse Rd. LONG WATTON. Wilkins, J. LOUGHBOROUGH. Barker, T., & Son, 14 Swan St. Corah, W., & Son, Pinfold Gate Faulks, A., 4 Sparrow Hill Hammond, H., Toothill Rd. Harding, W. F., Sparrow Hill Moss, W., & Son, Ld., Baxter Gate Read, F., Leopold St. Wileman, A. J., Queen’s Rd. LUTTERWORTH. King & Ridley, Bitteswell Rd. MARKET HARBOROUGH. Bott, Son, & Palmer, Gladstone St. Brown & Son, Logan St. Dexter, F., Coventry Rd. Hickman, T., Gladstone St. Jarman, G., & Sons, Granville St. Leeds, J. C., Heygate St. Main, J., Coventry Rd. Martin, G. L., Goward St. Martin, W. A., Gt. Bowden MEASHAM, Atherstone. Smith, G. MELTON MOWBRAY. Barnes, C., Thorpe End Butteriss, C., King St. Clarke, E., Snow Hill Denman, T. & H., Norman St. Fendell, R., Burton St. Golling, W., & Son, Sagecross St. Goodwin, F. D., Norman St. Holroyd, R., Abkettleby, near Pettifer & Co., Asfordby Rd. Rowe, G., Saltby, near Steele, E. J., Leicester St. Steele, T., Holwell, near Wartuaby, J. R., Charlotte St. MOUNTSORREL, Loughboro’. Dilkes, J; Morris, H. Leicestershire—continued. NARBOROUGH, Leicester. Lord, S. Lord, W. QUORN, Loughboro’. Fewkes, W., Leicester Rd. Sanders, J., Meeting St. RATBY, Leicester. Shipman, B. REARSBY, Leicester. Cotton, S. ROTHLEY, Leicester. Sleath, F. SHARNFORD, Hinckley. Lord, T., & Son SHEPSHED. Atkin, S., Sullington Rd. Atkin, Bros., Britannia St. Gent, C., Kirk Hill St. Handford, C. Hall, C., Queen St. Webster, J., Lant St. S/ILEBY, Loughboro’. Dilks, J. Walker, J., & Son SOMERBY. Hayes & Son Smith, Messrs. STOKE GOLDING (Nuneaton). Chaplin, S. SYSTON. Agar, J.&R. Needham Bros. North, F. WALTHAM (xear Melton Mowbray). Squires, G. WHETSTONE, Letcester. Phipps, J. WHITWICK. Briers, E., Brooks Lane Tompkins, J., Vicarage St. WIGSTON MAGNA (near Letcester). Hurst, C. Sharpe, W. H. Wright, O., & Co. WOODHOUSE EAVES. Westley, W. WOODVILLE, Burton-on-Trent. Cartwright, Bros., Granville St. Clarke, E., Swadlincote Rd. Peace, T., High St. Waterfield, J., Swadlincote Rd. WYMONDHAM (near Oakham). Golling, T. W. Lincolnshire. ALFORD. Fletcher & Taylor Steele, C., Bourne Rd. Wood, A., Commercial Rd. ASHBY, Brigg. Ee ee! S: insley, J., Senr. Kinsley, W., Jun. Marshall, J. BARNETBY. Manders, J. R. BARTON-ON-HUMBER. Davis & Hewitt, 12 Burgate Stamp, J., Brigg Rd. BILLINGHAY. Clarke, J. BINBROOKE, Market Rasen. Maultby, H. BOSTON. Cade, T. H.,High St. Joinery Works Clark, H., Horncastle Rd. Comer, J., Pen St. Darby, F., 9 South End Darby, J., 87 High St. WM. GREENFIELD, Builder and Contractor, BOSTON. Sanitary Work . a Spectafity Plans-and Specifications given for any Class of Work. Established 1878. National Telephone No. 61. Handley, J., 20 High St. Hill & Son, Red Lion Sq. ar) C., Bargate Bridge Works cola 43 Sleaford Rd. Leng, W., Main Ridge Lucas, J., 55 West St. Norris, 5. F., Castle St. Parker, G. W.;, Station St. Parker, H. W., & Son, 46 Wormgate Peck, F., Tawney St. Pinder & Son, Main Ridge Sherwin, S., & Son, Wide Bargate BOURNE. Chappell, H., & Son, North Rd. Gelthare & Sons, North Rd. Wright & Wall, Meadow Lane BRANSTON, Lincoln. Cook & Cranham BROUGHTON. Holt, T. BRIGG. Clark, C., Queen St. Dent, H. G., 12 Bridge St. BURGH. Gray, T., Brewery Lane Waite, J. G., Station Rd. CAIST OR: Dowe, R. I. CANDLESBY, Burgh. Kime, J. CARLTON-LE-MOORLAND, Newark. Ash, J. CONINGSBY, Lincoln. Jackson, W., Boston Rd. CROSBY. Ellis, J. DEEPING ST. JAMES, Market Deeping. Smith, J.C. DONINGTON, Spalding. Barnsdale, G., Market Place BAST HECKINGTON, Boston Newton, J. B. FISKERTON, Lincoln. Sharpe, E. GAINSBOROUGH. Adlard, H., Rectory Avenue Donson, J. A., Bridge Rd. Dorrington, H., 2 Old Hall Gardens Elmes, A. J., North St. Fisher, J., 44 Ropery Rd. Greenwood, C. M., Northolme Kirk, C., York Ter., Sandsfield Lane Scott, W., 11 Morton Terrace Woods, E. H., Balfour St. Woods, J., Morton Terrace GLENTWORTH. Waugh, W. GRANTHAM. Bloodworth, E., Barrowby, near Clark & Taylor, Barrowby Rd. Cook, J., Castlegate Cragg, W., Caythorpe, S.O. Hawley, G., Buckminster, near Hawley & Franklin, 21 Swinegate Hockley & Co. Miller, J., New St. Parks, D., 5 Swinegate Priest, G., 69 Grantley St. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 393 Lincolnshire—continued. | BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, GRANTHAM. Works executed include— New Church, Epping; Ditto, Dane- hill; Chancel to Rangemore Church, for the Right Honourable Lord Burton; Chancel to St. George’s Church, Nottingham ; Lady Chapel to St. Alban’s Church, Nottingham ; Messrs. Bodley & Garner, Architects. New Church, Hornsey; New Church and Parsonage, Hamp- stead; Jas. Brooks, Esq., Architect. Substructure of MetropolitanFruit and Vegetable Market; Heavy Additions at Foreign Cattle Market, Deptford ; City Architect. Denton Manor; New Church, Aslockton; Heavy additions to Chichester Asylum; Sir A. Blom-: field & Sons, Architects. New Churches, Llandudno and Harrogate; John Oldrid Scott Esq., Architect. St. Stephen’s Schools, Padding- ton ; Ingram House, Stockwell; A. T. Bolton, Esq., Architect. Restoration of All Saints’ Church Nave and Tower, Derby; Temple Moore, Esq., Architect. Heavy Additions to the Surrey County Asylum, Brookwood, near Woking; F. G. Howell, Esq., Archt. Officers’ Quarters, Bordon Camp, Hants, for the War Office. New Mansion, Milland, Surrey ; H. Alexander Pelly, Esq., Architect. RUDD & SON, Ltd., Walker Bros., Little Gonerby GRIMSBY, GREAT. Atkinson, A., Welholme Rd. Dixon, C. W., 73 Alexandra Rd. Gilbert, W., 10 Granville St. Guy, E., & Co., Alfred St. Hatcliffe, M., Cross St., Cleethorpes Hewins & Goodhand Hodson, H., Victoria St. W. Hollingworth, W., 40 Victoria St. Ion, W., Sydney St., Cleethorpes Kirton, W., 186 Welholme Rd. Lewis, C., 78 Daubney St. Marrows, H., 84 Garden St. Nightingale& Danby, Convamore Rd. Porkess, U., Clayton St. Smith, G. & J., Lord St. Snowden & Sons, Albion St. Thompson, J. H., & Sons, Victoria St. Wilkinson & Houghton, Sydney St., Cleethorpes HABROUGH. Waddingham, J. HECKINGTON. Dodson, G. HIBALDSTOW, Brigg. Jeffrey, J., & Son HOGSTHORPE, Alford. Rose, W. L. HORNCASTLE. Bell, F., 38 East St. Belton & Son, ro Lincoln Rd. Heath, J., 7 Stanhope Rd. Hensman, C., & Son, Bank St. Pipe, G. Y., Bridge St. HUNDLEBY, Spilsby. Brough, J. HUTTOFT, Alford. Robinson, J. KIRMINGTON. Havercroft, J. KIRTON, Boston. Langley, J. & Son KIRTON-IN-LINDSEY. Broughton, J. K., High St. LEAKE, Boston. Richardson, J. & Son LINCOLN. Close, H.S. & W., Brayford Side Nth. Fanthorpe, B., Brayford Side Giles, J. W., 49 Monson St. Halkes Bros., 11 Friar’s Lane Harrison, A., Monk’s Rd. Harrison, J. M., Norman St. Horton, S. & R., 20 Portland St. Lansdown & Son, Melville St. Lincoln Co-operative Society, Tanner’s Lane Otter, M., & Co., St. Rumbold’s St. Scarborough, F., Upper Moor St. Wright, W., & Son, Park St. LOUTH. Mawer Bros., Kidgate F. M. THOMPSON & SONS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, LOUTH, NOTTINGHAM, and SUTTON-ON-SEA. Works executed include— Wesleyan Chapel, Wragby; John Wills, Esq., Archt., Derby. Wilford Church, Nottingham; Messrs. Naylor & Sale, Archts., Derby. Orme Bede Houses, Louth; James Fowler, Esq., Archt., Louth. Doddington Church, Cambs; H.C. Scaping, Esq., Archt., Grimsby. Cresswell, Scarcliffe, Killamarsh, and Spinkhill Stations, L.D. & E.C. Railway; R. Elliott Cooper, Esq., Engineer, Westminster. Deighton Close Mansion, Louth; A. A. Oakden, Esq., Archt., East- bourne. Stamford & Spalding Bank, Alford; Messrs. Blackwell and Thomson, Archts., Kettering. Free Wall Paper Co.’s Mills, Louth; E. E. Bently, Esq., Archt:, Louth. Kenwick Hall (New Wing), Louth; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt., London St. Thomas’ Church, East Kirkby, Notts; Louis Ambler, Esq., Archt., London. New Maltings, at Fakenham and Wells-on-Sea, Norfolk; Messrs. Brewill & Bailey, Archts., Notting- ham. A Vickers, G. H., 34 Queen St. LUDDINGTON (Goole). Stothart, W. (Joiner) MARKET RASEN. Freeman, F. Scupham & Son METHERINGHAM. Greenwood, T. NETTLEHAM, Lincoln. Bailey, J. Pask, W., West St. RIPPINGALE, Bousne. Wortley, J. ROPSLEY, Granthan. Willows, E. RUSKINGTON. Pattinson, F., Brook House Pattinson, W., & Sons, Ld. SAXBY, Barton-on-Humber. Ashton, B. SAX/ILBY, Lincoln. Middleton, J. B. SCOTHERN, Lincoln. Lusby, T. SCAMPTON. Hill, J. SCUNTHORPE (Doncaster). Brown, E., Frodingham Rd. Close, J., Wells St. Hollingsworth, A. C., Allanby St. Hollingsworth, W. A., Wells St. Skinner, T., Winterton Rd. Thompson, C. E., Clark St. Thompson, H. J., Gilliatt St. SKEGNESS. Canning, J. H., Roman Bank Crawshaw, J., Wainfleet Rd. Dunkley, G., & Son, Wainfleet Rd. Holmes, J. G., & Sons, Algitha Rd, SLEAFORD. Banks, J., & Son, 79 West Banks Benstead, H. W., & Son Kirk-Knight & Co., Jermyn St. Maxey & oon Eastgate Rose, H., & Son, West Banks Sharpe, J. W., & Son, Eastgate Tapster, A., Castle Causeway SPALDING. Baker & Brett, Cross St. Jepson, W., Spring Gardens Peake, S., Double St. SPIES B Ys Hunter, J. H., Market St. Lettice, C., Old Bolingbroke Lincolnshire—continued. H Rattenbury, F. G., Halton Rd. SUTTON BRIDGE (Wisbech). Walker, W., Queen St. Bateman, J. R., & Sons SUTTON-ON-SEA, Alford. STALLINGBOROUGH. Moore, F. : Gian Thompson, J. M., & Sons STAMFORD. SWINSTEAD, Bourne. Storey & Sons ULCEBY. Potts, W. WAINFLEET, S.O. Turner, J. T., & Son, Barkham St. WINTHORPE, Skegness. Turner, J. WOODHALL SPA, Lincoln, Crookes, B., Witham Rd. WOOTTON. West, W.& R. Bowman & Sons, Cherry Holt Lane | Cook, J., Castle Hill Corby, H., Foundry Rd. Halliday, S. F., Empingham Hill Hilliam, J. W., 9 St. Leonard’s St. Hinson Bros., Cemetery Rd. Peasgood, J., 7 & 8 Austin St. Roberts Bros., Wharf Rd. Rouse, J. M., Queen St., Nth. Fields Scholes, R., Empingham Rd. Woolston, J., 31 St. Peter’s St. _ Middlesex. ACTON. Antill, B., 10 High St. FROST &Co.,, Builders & Contractors, Decorators & Domestic 6. BOLLOM, | Contractor, 144*ESSEX ROAD, HORN LANE, ACTON. Telephone: No. 201 Chiswick. is References to London and Local Architects under whom various Contracts have been executed. Docent Engitieers; ) ease SPRINGBRIDGE Rd. EALING, W. Telegrams : ‘ Frostent, London.’’ Telephone :—763 P.O. Ealing. ATR PO AG SEPT] EDMONTON. Berry, G., 1 Quendon Cottages Brown & Sons, Railway Approach Brown, H. E., 1 Suffolk Villas Cropley, W. W., & Son, Lr. Fore St. Jones, F., Silver St. (Road & Sewer) Lacy, G. F., Upper Fore St. ALBERT MONK, Crimp, W., & Co., Avenue Rd. Ferris Bros., Churchfield Parade Herbert & Co., 205 High St. Hooper, G., 27 Avenue Rd. Nicholls, R., Grafton Rd. ASHFORD. BUILDER Kor, F is, A. Hawkins, T, J. and Co. Sera Ces Hewitt, G., The Crescent CONTRACTOR, BRENTFORD. Barner, J., 93 High St. Joinery Works, Dorey, J., & Co., Ld., Distillery Rd. CHISWICK. Arundel & Son, Grove Park Blackburn, W., 37 Elliott Rd. Gunn, C. R., 30 Cranbrook Rd. Hammerton, W., Wellesley Rd. Heath, D. D., High Rd. Hunt, S., Burlington Lane Leeder, L. L., & Co., High Rd. Morris, T. Y., 16 Heathfield Terrace Nicholls, T., Church St. Powell, S., Woodstock Rd., Bed- ford Park Rogers, C., 348 High Rd. Whitman, H. J., 323 High Rd. Sawing & Moulding Mills, LOWER EDMONTON. Telephone: 98 Tottenham. PERSP LTE ES EES Munt, W., Hertford Rd. Nix, J. W., & Sons, 37 Church St. Raisin, H., Tanner’s End Row, W. F., Grosvenor Rd. Sears, E., 1 Graham Rd. Wyman, C., Hertford Rd. Yates, T. W., Hertford Rd. i ENFIELD. Almond, A. F., High Rd., Enfield Highway Attwood, A., Baker St. Beckett, T., Phipps Ash Lane Camp, C. A., Mandeville Rd., En- field Wash Clark, A. C., 21 Sydney Road Cross, W., Woolpack Bridge Davis, W., Park Rd., Enfield Wash Fairhead, A., & Son, Sydney Rd. Fitch & Cox, 18 Hawthorne Grove, Lancaster Rd. Frost & Coppin, Station Rd. Gibson Bros., Station Rd. Hardman, H. S., Burleigh Rd. Hobbs, W., & Son, Enfield Town Mason, F. W., Bush Hill Park Newcomb, E. F., Great Northern COWLEY. Hardy, W. St. A. CRANFORD, Hounslow. Keen, C, EALING. Adamson, & Sons, St. Mary’s Rd. Bailey, A., Westbury Rd. Bailey, A. E., Haven Lane Dickens, W., Helena Chambers | Frost & Co. ‘see Advt.) | Holland & Sons, 62 Mattock Lane Kimpton, F., Westfield Rd. Loving, W., 2 Oxford Rd. Myring, B., & Son, The Broadway Pearce, G. W., 1 Broughton Rd. Penny & Co., 18 The Mall Station Yard, Windmill Hill 394 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Patman, L. & W. H., Enfield Town Poole & Sons, Chase Side Sutton, G. F., Holtwhites Av. Tweedy, W., St. Mark’s Rd., Bush Hill Park Upton, J. R., Bycullah Park Estate Office Woodfield, E., Baker St. FELTHAM. Lodge, C. Watson, T. C. FINCHLEY., Batchelor, W. T., High Rd., E.F. Dowdall, F.,High St., NorthFinchley Holliday & Son,High St., North F. Johnson, G., & Son, Regent’s Park Rd., Church End Nicholls & Son, Long Lane, Church End Nixon, —., Oakfield Rd. Peake, W.,Torrington Park, North F. Stonnell, J., Park Lodge Villas Market Place, East Finchley Tee, E. E. & A., High Rd., East F. Thrum, R., Finchley Park Willcocks & Son, 2 Park Hall Place HAMPTON AILL. Bailey & Son, High St. Richardson, J. Singleton & Sons HAMPTON-ON-THAMES. March, H., The Avenue, Marling Pk. Wright, J., Station Rd. HANWELL. Baker, C. A., Shakespeare Rd. Braybrook, W., Uxbride Rd. amieson, A., High St. males, J. W., Church Rd. HAREFIELD, Uxbridge. Brown, C. & Sons HARLINGTON, Hounslow. Portsmouth, W., Bath Rd. HARMONDSWORTH, Yrewsley, Sh Oe Belch, H. C. HARROW-ON-THE-HILL. Atkins, J. A., Northolt Rd. Batchelor, A. J., High St. Collins & Charles, High St. Lacey & Eyden, Springfield Rd. Rackham, J. C. (see Advt.) Simmons, J., 6 Fairholme Rd. Smith, J., Roxeth Hill Woodbridge, H., West St. HAVES: Elder, J. HENDON. Allen, J., & Sons, Globe Works Camfield, C. (R. P.), John’s Avenue Gough, F., & Co., Church Rd. Phillips, H., Mill Hill Tout, W., Brent St. HILLINGDON, Uxéridge. Buttrum, W. HOUNSLOW. Hiscock, T., High St. ISLEWORTH. Wisdom, Bros., South St. NORTHWOOD, S.O. Hill Bros. Page, W. J., May Lodge PONDER’S END. Almond, T., & Son, 34 South St. Field & Son, High St. Newman, E. W., Durants Rd. Middlesex—continued. J. G. Rackham, PButlder & Contractor, HARROW WEALD, MIDDLESEX. Telephone— No. 11, Bushey Heath. Works executed tnclude— House for R. A. Blackwell, Esq.; Messrs. Roumieu and Aitchison Archts. “Duck - in - the- Pond’? Public- house, for Messrs. Benskin’s; R A. Briggs, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. Drill Hall at Wealdstone; T. Vernon, Esq., Archt. Extensive Additions, Alterations, &c., to various Gentlemen’s Resi- dences in this neighbouhood. Stabling for W. M. Ogilvie, Esq.; Arnold Mitchell, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. House at Harrow Weald for Miss E. Brown; Arnold Mitchell, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt. POTTER'S BAR. Worboys, S. SHEPPERTON, S.O. Lucas & Son, Station Rd. SOUTHALL. Brown, E. C., Northcote Avenue. Brown, Gibson, G. STAINES. Baker, J. A., & Co., Ltd.,Church St. Bone, Messrs., High St. qersoe, A., 4 Clarence St. owell, J., Richmond Rd. Rogers, F. STANMORE, GREAT. Kirby, G., & Sons Lawiord, H. SUNBURY-ON-THAMES. Gurney, T. TEDDINGTON. Collinson, J. F., Walpole Rd. Drake, C., High St. Porter, J. W., High St. Rice, W., & Sons, High St. Rumsey, A., Little Queen’s Rd. Smith, S., Somerset Rd. TWICKENHAM. Eldridge & Son, St. Margaret’s Rd. Messom, T. J., & Sons,Grosvenor Rd. Rose, J. & Sons, 10 The Green. Slade, A., Twickenham Green Slark, W., Heath Rd. Snell, J. C., 63 Arragon Rd. UXBRIDGE. Borton, H., & Sons, 16 Cowley Rd. Briant, S., & Son, Cowley Rd. Fassnidge & Son, 42-44 St. Andrew’s Grainge, H., 43 High St. Kearley, C. F., 11 High St. Ward & Son., Wellington Rd. Westacott, T., Elthorne Rd. WEALDSTONE, S.O. Bailey, J. & J., Claremont Rd. Dymock, M., Canning Rd. Monmouthshire. ABERBEEG, S.O. Lewis, D., Lianhilleth Williams & Rogers, Cwm ABERCARN. Davies Bros., West End Harris, A., Rhysiog Rd. ABERGAVENNY. Fuster, T. S., Frogmore St. Thomas, J. G., & Sons, Lion St. ABERSYCHAN. Arthur, W., Snatchwood Meara Bros. ABERTILLERY. Bagley, N., & Co. Gaen Bros., Brynteg Hall, R., Portland St. Skidmore & McWhirter, Princess St. Smith, W., Queen St. Tudor, R., Alma St. ABERTYSSWG. Warn, A., The Green CHEPSTOW. Griffiths, J. & G., Church St. Phillips, J., 27 Welsh St. CWMBRAN, Newport. Simmonds, C. W., The Bridge CRUMLIN, S.O. Monks, J., & Co. Moyan, T. L. Monmouthshire—continued. EBBW VALE,S.O. Davies, S. T., Eureka Place Evans, T., Llebanus Rd. Jones, E. Mortimer. J. Thomas, D. E.,7 Victoria Buildings GRIFFITHSTOWN. Richards, A. & J. MAES-Y-CWMMER. Yeo, W., Fleur-de-lis MONMOUTH. yonee, T. H., Monnow St. arry, O., 17 St. Mary St. Pembridge, T. Williams, A. H., 2x Monnow St. NANTYGLO, S.O., Monmouth. Aubrey, W., Greenfield Morgan, J. T NEWBRIDGE. Morgan, C. F. Williams, E. NEWPORT. Bambury, H. J., 121 Caerleon Rd. Blackburn, W. M., Mill St. Brownscombe, A. W., Temple St. Case, W. T. 196 Chepstow Rd. Charles, J., 33 Pugsley St. Chick, J. W., & Sons, Capel Crescent Clements & Co., Constance St. Cock, J., 5 Cardiff Rd. Collier, F. J., 17 Barrack Hill Gox, I., Dock St. Davies, D. J., Marlboro’ Rd. Davies, W., 5 St. Woolos Rd. Daymond, ‘he Marlborough Rd. Dean, J., a William St. Garland, T. J., 14 Charlotte St. Hazell, A., 164 Caerleon Rd. Herbert, Constables Lane Commer- ue Rd. ooper, J., 45 Bridge St. Hughes, Vi 61 Ring Rd. Jenkins, J., & Son, Clifton Rd. Jenkyn, J. B., 122 Chepstow Rd. occ & Sons, Goodrich Crescent ones, W., & Son, Rutland Place Jordan, E. C., Harrow Rd. Knowler, J., Corporation Rd. Linton, W. A., 75 Caerleon Rd. Lock, C., Caerleon Rd. MacNab, R., 25 Carlton Chmbrs., High St. McMullen, A., Gibbs Rd. Martin & Son, Clytha Park Rd. Matthias, J., Bryngwyn Rd. Moon, R., 1 Park Sq. Moore, W.., 20 Daniel St. Morgan, A. S., & Co., 1 Godfrey Rd. Parfitt, H. E., Gibbs Rd. Powell. T., 51 Malpas Rd. Reed, C. H., 1 Malpas Rd. Richards, E., 39 York Place Shopland C., 95 Victoria Avenue Smith Bros., 143 Commercial Rd. Thomas, H., & Son, Harrow Rd. Weeber, T., 1 Sutton Rd. West, C., 287 Caerleon Rd. Whittaker & Reed, 30 Malpas Rd. Williams, W. J., Queen’s Hill NEW TREDEGAR, Cardaig. Davies, S. E., Cwmoyfiog, near Williams, W., & Sons PANDY, near Abergavenny. Parry, T., Glanant PORTLLANFRAITH, near IVewport. Rees, H. PONTNEWYDD, near Newport. Morgan & Evans. Parfitt, H. Poulton & Whiting. Sketch, H., Woodside * PONTNE WYNYDD, Pontypool, Bailey Bros. Morgan & Evans PONTYMISTER, near Newport. Lewis, J. Pritchard, J. Thomas, W. PONTYPOOL. Burgoyne, A. J. RISCA, Newport. Thomas, T. Punchard, A. ROCKFIELD. Morgan, J. TREDEGAR. Arrowsmith, S., Walter St. Edwards, R., Derwen House Morgan, D., Queen Sq. Newcombe, J., Park Rd. Vaughan, D. J.,83 Commercial Rd. Norfolk. AYLSHAM. Botterill, W. J. Tuddenham, J. H., Burgh Rd. Wade, W. BANHAM, Attleborough. Ludkin, W. D. BERGH APTQN, Norwich. Redgrave, M. BILDESTON, S.O. Death, J., & Sons, High St. BOTESDALE, Diss. Rednall, W. BROCK DISH, Scole. Pollard, J. C. BUXTON Norwtch. Watts, R. COSTESSEY. Gunton & Palmer CROMER. Bullen, H., 24 Alfred Rd. ae Ve orter, W., Holt Rd. Riches, G., Church St. DEREHAM. Crane, W., Great Fransham Larner, W. J., Commercial Rd. Mack, H., Norwich St. Took, G., Church St. DERSINGHAM, King’s Lynn. Chambers, G. Hudson, W. Riches, G. Walden, W. DICKLEBURGH, Scole. Limmer, W. Wells, W. DITCHINGHAM. Morris, R. DOWNHAM MARKET. Collins, J. W. Gage, FAKENHAM. Fisher, H., Hempton Green Needs, J. Tuthill, C., Wells Rd. FORNCETT, Long Stratton. Humphreys, J. FOULSHAM, Dereham. T. H. BLYTH, Builder & Contractor, FOULSHAM, NORFOLK. Contracts completed in various parts of the country for London and Provincial Architects, Engineers and Corporations include :— Churches, Schools, Maltings, Residences, Bridges, etc. GORLESTON, Great Yarmouth. Bensley, W., Beccles Rd. Cockrell, J. J., Lowestoft Rd. Cockrell, J. W., High St. Cockrell, W., High St. Fuller, E J., 11 Baker St. Fuller, G. J., 135 High St. Fuller, J. L., Nile Rd. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 395 Norfolk—continued. Harvey, Ba) 229 High St. Woods, E. S., Drudge Rd. GRIMSTON. Horsley, D., Grimston Rd. Rudd, J. HANWORTH, Norwich. Chapman, R. HARLESTON. Hipperson, H. A. Rayner, A. F. HOLT. Rush, W., & Son HUNSTANTON. peeton, |: W. Leach, W. A. Nelson, J. Southgate, F. KING’S LYNN. Anderson, H., Tennyson Avenue Dye, R., South Gates Forman, A. F., 31 Railway Rd. Smith, W. F., Albert St. Spaulding & Sons, Broad St. Tash, Leangley, & Co., Friars St. LETHERINGSETT, Holt, S.O. Hewitt, G. LONG STRATTON. Wade, J. MARTHAM, Great Yarmouth. Kirby, J. MIDDLETON. Gamble, G. MUNDESLEY, North Walsham. Gray, G., Paston Wilkins & Randall NORTH WALSHAM. Cornish & Gaymer Eastoe, R Laycock, W. Mace, W. NORWICH. Barnes, H., a3 Brunswick Rd. Daws, R., & Son, Dereham Rd. Downing Bros., Victoria St. Filby, F. G., 191 Earlham Rd. Gill, T., 28 Rupert St. Greengrass, H. C., 58 Pitt St. Harrison, C. F., Cathedral Close Hawes, G. E., & Sons, Duke St. Holmes, J., Red Lion St. Howes, J. J., 27 Pottergate St. Hurn, J., 37 Surrey St. North, W., & Son, St. Stephens’ St. Podd & Fisher, 33 Dereham Rd. Scarles Bros., Queen’s Rd. Smith, J. S., 24 City Rd. Tinkler, G. S , Sandringham Rd. Tyrrell Bros., 654 Pitt St. Utting, 8S. W., 4 Sandringham Rd. Wilkins, S. R., 37 W. Pottergate St. Youngs, J. & Son, 99 Chapel Field Rd. POSTWICK, Norwich. * Riches, R. W. SHERINGHAM. Blyth, J. & Son Sadler, C. A. SNETTISHAM, King’s Lynn. Chambers & Sons Chilvers, J. Chilvers, W., & Son Margetts, H., & Son SOUTHERY. Porter & Son STALHAM, Norwich. Batchelor, J.,& Son, Bumstead Hill STOKE HOLY CROSS, Norwich. Leggett, G. SWAFFHAM. Impson, J. F., Norwich Rd. qe ties, G., Lynn Rd. allon, R., Station Works Saddler, C., Station Rd. SWANNINGTON, Norwich. Tommas, T. SWANTON MORLEY, Last Dereham. Springall, J., & Son THETFORD. Boughton, W., & Sons, King St. Holden, S., Station Rd. TILNEY ST. LAWRENCE. Masha Sh Reeder, H. W. UPWELL (Wisbech). Elworthy, E., & Co. WALSINGHAM, LITTLE. Dagless, J. WALSOKEN. Flood, F. Rawlin, A. W., Park St. Tann, H., Norwich Rd. Walie, W., Norwich Rd. WATTON, S.O. Adcock & Sons Waters & Son WELLS. Hinson, T., Theatre Rd. WINTERTON, Gt. Yarmouth. Beech, A. A. WORSTED, Norwich. Blower, D. WYMONDHAM. Bailey & Son, Hethersett Semmence, E. L., Middleton St. Skipper & Barkham, Fairland St. YARMOUTH, GREAT. Balls, J., 38 Northgate St. Banks, R., Nelson Rd. Beech, G. W., Northgate St. Messrs. CARTER & WRIGHT, Builders & Government Contractors, King St. & Dene Side, GREAT YARMOUTH. Works executed include— Joiners’ Work and Fittings for the London and Provincial Bank, Great Yarmouth, under Mr. A. 8S. Hewitt, Archt.; Cold Storage Premises, Great Yarmouth, under Mr. J. Hughes Rice, Engineer; the Two Arcades, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, under Mr. A. 8. Hewitt, Archt.; London and Provincial Bank, Gorleston, under Mr. A. S. Hewitt, Archt.; Re-building the Duke’s Head Hotel, Great Yar- mouth, under Messrs. Olley_ and Haward, Archts.; Electric Light Shaft and Extensions, Great Yar- mouth, under Mr. J. W. Cockrill, Borough Surveyor; Messrs. Boning Bros., New Premises, Great Yar- mouth, under Mr. A. 8S. Hewitt, Archt.; The Carnegie Library, Great Yarmouth, under Mr. J. W. Cockrill, porough Surveyor; and several qovernment Contracts. SoA EAE SAAN SD Chasteney, G., Regent Passage Cooper, I. S., Theatre Plain Davy, A. J., 48 Market Rd. Easto, R., Dene Side Emmerson, F., Friars Lane Flaxman, S. B., 59 St. Peter’s Rd. Grimble, F., 219 Northgate St. Gunns, A., Rampart Rd. Harman, J. D., Northgate St. Jary, A., Rampart Rd. Leggett, J., 39 Dene Side Moore & Sons, Anson Rd.,Southtown Newby, A.J., Row 99, Middlegate St. Pestell, J. E., 71 St. Peter’s Rd. Read, J. S., 85 Crown Rd. Ward, J, 83 North Quay Wiseman, C., 40 Wellesley Rd. Northamptonshire. BARBY, Rugby. Hopkins & Son, Lr. Hillmorton Rd. BLISWORTH. Chester, W. BRACKLEY. Hawkins, W. H. & T. BROUGHTON, Kettering. Claypole, A, BURTON LATIMER, Kettering. Ball Agi. Capps, Rowley, & Keach BYFIELD, Northampton Kerred, W. COGENHOE. Clayson Bros, Northamptonshire—continued. CORBY, Kettering. Streather & Son Streather, J., Jur. DAVENTRY. Adams, T., & Son, Ashworth St. Bosworth, J., New St. DENFORD, Thrapston. Freeman & Son EARLS BARTON, Northampton. Harris, J. EASTON, Stamford. Perkins, Ae Perkins, W. EYDON, Byfield, S.O. Kench, T. FINEDON. Abbott, S. Henson, F. Titmus, J. GEDDINGTON, Patrick, J. IRCHESTER. Berril, T. & C., High St. KETTERING. Andrews, C., Charles St. Bamford, A., Stamford Rd. Drevor, O. P., Round Hill Rd. Goodwin, J., Gas St. Henson, C. & F., Regent St. Henson,H.F., (Exors of), Eskdaill St. eee H., Regent St. etterin Co-operative Builders Ltd., Havelock St. Lewin, A., & Son, 1 Duke St. Manby, S., Dalkeith Place Manton, S., Havelock St. Neal, J. C., Station Rd. Norrls, J., St. Peter’s Avenue Payne, W. J., Upper Field St. Phillips & Slow, Bath Rd. Smith & Bunning, Lancaster Rd, Smith, Edmunds & Co., Havelock St. MILTON, Northampton. Asplin, J., & Son King, MOULTON, Northampton. Buswell, H. Tanner Bros. NORTHAMPTON. Beardsmore, W., Stimpson Avenue Chown,A.J.,Edinburgh Rd.,Queen’s Park Cosford, R., Connaught St. Crow, Derngate Cetfering. Douglas, J., London Rd., Far Cotton , Dunham, A., Commercial St. Finnegan, R., Broad St. Fisher, G. J., 6 Castilian Terrace Green, E., Palmerston Rd. Green, H., Ashburnham Rd. Green, T., Exeter Rd. Hawtin, A. P., 102 Colwyn Rd. Heap, W., Lea Rd. Higgins, W., 13 & 15 Gray St. Higgs, T., Cedar Rd. Martin, H., Thenford St. Sharman, G. F., Abington Avenue Sharman & Son, Baker St., Semilong Souster, G. W., 46 Lower Mounts OUNDLE. Howe, W., & Sons Siddon & Sons PEAKTIRK, Peterborough. Neaverson, E. PETERBOROUGH. Bailey, T., Eastfield Rd. Beech, E. W., 32 Lincoln Rd. Bridgefoot, J., & Son, Woodstone Brown, G., All Saints’ Rd. Collison, F., Palmerston Rd. Cracknell, J., Huntly Grove Ellington, T., Norfolk St. Furnis, T., Cromwell Rd. Gray, D., Lincoln Rd. Guttridge, J., Park Rd. Hammond, H., Eastfield Rd. Hawkins, W., & Son, Old Fletton Hicks, J., Huntly Grove Lucas, J., Dogsthorpe Rd. Measures, T.. 48 Padholme Rd. Nichols, F., Park Rd. Nichols, R. J., Lincoln Rd. Peake, H. Rowe, J. W., Millfield Sibley Bros., Lincoln Rd. Thompson, J. & Co., 43 Wood St. Watson, H., Granville St. Wykes & Sons, All Saints’ Rd. RAUNDS. Smith & Son ROTHWELL. Barlow, F. Buckley, J. RUSHDEN, S.O. Bayes, C. E., Griffith St. Dickens Bros., Wentworth Rd. Robt. Marriott, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, RUSHDEN. Nat. Telephone No. 20. Works recently executed: Work under Messrs. Talbot- | Brown and Fisher, Archts.: Finedon Cemetery Chapels; Tower Factory; Messrs. Shortland & Sons, {rthlingboro’; Restoration Rushden Church Tower; Restoration Bozeat Church; Parish Rooms and Church Schools, Higham Ferrers; Restora- tion and Additions to Rushden House | for E. C. Browning, Esq.,J.P. Work under Messrs. Sharman & Archer, Archts.: New Schools for Rushden School Board, £4,000, Work under Alex. E. Anderson, Esq., Archt.: London City and Midland Bank, Premises, Rushden ; New Post Office, Rushden. Work under Tom Dyer, Esq., Archt.: Wesleyan Chapel, Higham Ferrers, £5,000.; Wesleyan Chapel, Finedon. Work under J. | Jameson Green, Esq., Archt.: Wesleyan Chapel, Rushden, £5,000. Nosub-contracting. Trade through- out. Sparrow, H., Wellingborough Rd. Swindall, T., Moore Rd. | Whittington & Tomlin, Queen St. | Wilmott, T., jun., Newton Rd. THRAPSTON. Coates, W., & Son Pettit, C; TOWCESTER. Heath, T. | Wheeler, T. WAKERLEY, Stamford. Roberts, A. S. WALTON, Peterborough. Letall, B., WEEDON. Roberts, E., & Son WELLINGBOROUGH. Berrill & Green, Cannon St. Brown, E., & Son, Castle St. Goodman & Murkett, Mill Rd. Hacksley Bros., Regent St. Henson, G., Midland Rd. Marriot, R., Ranelagh Rd. Smith, G. A., Park Rd. Stevens, W., Great Park St. Northumberland. ALLENDALE, S.O. Richardson, W., Low House ALNMOUTH, S.O. Blythe, O. (Mason) Straughan, R. (Joiner) Wilson,G.E. . ALNWICK. , Archbold, H., Nag’s Hd. Yd. (Joiner) Darling, T. (Slater and Plasterer) Forster, W., & Son (Joiners Green, J. &G. Purdie, J. (Slater, &c.) Robertson, A. & Son (Painters) Robertson, T. & Sons, Ltd. Short, J., & Son (Joiners) Smith, W. J., Percy St. (Joiner) Thompson, C., & Son (Masons) Thompson & Wright (Plumbers) Whinham, J. (Mason) Wight, J. Hotspur Place (Mason) 396 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Northumberland—continued. AMBLE, Ackilington. Brown, R. & G., 13 Dovecote St. Carse, R., & Son, 8 Wellwood St. Earnshaw, R., Middleton St. Gibson, T. (Plumber) Green, A. E. (Plumber) Jordan, A., Church St. (Joiner) Young, N. (Painter) BELFORD. Muckle, T. BELLINGHAM. Martinson, J. BENWELL, Newcastle-on-Tyne Dunn, J., New Benwell Prudhoe, J., Benwell Village Thirlwell, P., & Son Worley, W., jun., Condereum Rd. BERWICK-ON-TWEED. Cockburn, J., & Son, Castle Gate, Elliot, H., & Son, Tweed St. Gray, M., & Sons, Ravensdowne Russell, J., Palace St. IGE ah Barron & Temple, Hodgson’s Mills, Cowpen Quay Baxter R.,SalisburySt., CowpenQuay Bower, H., Forster St. Cocks Bros., High St., Waterloo Craggs, T., Simpson St., Waterloo Goulding & Sons, Beaconsfield St. Simpson, J. & W., Waterloo CHATHILL. Elliott, Bros., Preston CORBRIDGE-ON-TVNE. Davison, J., Bridge Bank CULLERCOATS. Carr, W., John St. Douglas, J., Windsor Terrace Dykes, W., Braeside Richley, F., Huddleston St. DED EGE YS Sar Pattison, C. EARSDON, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Bertram, J. P. & Son Taylor, J. EMBLETON, Chathill. Appleby, M. FOREST HALL, Newcastle-on- Tyne. Nicholson, R. GOSFORTH, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Fleck, W.C., 113 High St. Robson, W., Elmfield Rd. Smith, T., Broomfield Terrace HALTWHISTLE, Coulson & Jackson (Masons) Martin, J., & Son (Joiners) Watson Bros. (Masons) HEDDON-ON-THE-WALL. Hunter, J. & G. M. HEXHAM. Civil, J., 6 Hencotes Darlington, W. & J. Herdman, J., & Son, Broadgate Saint, J., & Sons, Fell Side Snowball, E., Hencotes St. HORSLEYV-ON-TYVNE. Lishman, I. HOWDEN-ON-TYNE (see Wrllington-on-Tyne). KILLINGWORTH, Newcastle- on-Tyne. Oliver, J., & Son LONGFRAMLINGTON, Morpeth. Hilton, J. (Joiner) Robinson, MORPETH. Athey, T. W., Collingwood Lane (Slater & Plasterer) Beattie, W., Pegswood Bowman & Garvie, Bridge St.(Dects.) Carse, R. & Son Fairbairn, T. (Plasterer) Fryer, y Bridge St. Haswell, G. & C., Corporation Yard (Joiners) Middlemiss, T. W., Oldgate (Mason) Routledge, M., High Stanners (Jnr.) Stafford, J., Union St. (Joiner) Waterson, G., sen., High Stanners Waterson, G., Son, Dacre St. (Masons) Wood, J. 8., Northborne Avenue (Slater and Plasterer) NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Anderson, J., Cromwell St. Baston, W., 10 Guildford Place Bellwood, R., Moor St. Baty & Co., Pottery Lane Bloor, G., Liverpool Rd. Bowden, J., 65 Jesmond Dene Rd. Braithwaite, J. W., Millers Lane Brough, Jackson & Harris, 177 Stanton St. Bruce, A., Back Jefferson St. Burnup, J., & Son, 77 Clayton St. Common,T. & W., 9 Grainger St. Craven, J., Westgate Rd. Curry, T., Hanover Square S. F. Davidson, BUILDER (All Trades) AND Public Works Contractor, RIDLEY VILLAS, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE (Contractor to H.M.O. Works). ‘‘ Licensee for Ferre-Con- crete, Hennebique Patent.” Contracts completed in various parts of the country for some of the leading London and _ Provincial Architects, Engineers, Railway Companies, and Corporations in- clude :—Theatres,Churches, Schools, Hotels, Banks, Post Offices, Factories, Cold Stores, Business Premises, Villas, Tram Car Works, &c., &c. National Telephone No. 328 Central. Telegrams : “Bricks, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.”’ Dinning & Cooke, Percy Ironworks Dixon, J. F., West Jesmond Donkin, J., Corporation St. Douglas, J.G., Northumberland Rd. Easten, S., Ltd., Milburn House Elliott Bros., Otterburn Ter., Jesmond Elliot, J., Hamburgh Chbs., Quayside Emley & Sons, Ltd., Westgate Rd. (Plumbers, &c.) Fenwick, 8. & Co:, Pilgrim St. Ferguson, J. C., St. Mary’s Place Ferguson, W., & Son, 13 Prudhoe St. (Plasterers) Forsyth, J., Elswick Court Franklin, W. & Sons, Ltd., Manor House Rd. Gallimore, J., Lower St. George, E. T., St. Ann’s Yard, Breamish St. Glaholm, W., 98 Grey St. (Plumber) Harbottle, R., 170 Heaton Park Rd. Harris, J. B., Osborne Rd., Jesmond Harris, R., & Son, 79 Gloucester St. Hepple,F.,Dunn St., Scotswood Rd. EstTABLISHED 1873. JOHN HEWITSON, City Slate Works, Leazes Park Road, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. Branches :— Blackhill, Hexham, and Carlisle. Contracts Executed :— Otterburn Hall, for Sir C. W. Bell. Otterburn Towers, for Howard Pease, Esq. Hartley College, Manchester, for W. P. Hartley, Esq. Bellister Castle, Haltwhistle. Town Hall, Consett. The Riding, Hexham, for C. W. C. Henderson, Esq. Ex- tensions to General Post Office, Newcastle. General Post Office, Carlisle. St. Gabriel’s Church, Heaton, Newcastle. Various Farms for Lord Armstrong, and His Grace the Duke of Northumberland. Hope, J. C., Elswick Rd. Hughes, S., Liverpool Rd. Huntiag & George, South St. Huntley, J.,53 Shields Rd. Hutchinson, T., Elswick Rd. st ae J. & Sons, Corporation St. irk & Brown, Pottery Lane Lowry, J. & W., 1 Corporation St, Lunn, J., 84 Snowdon St. Mauchlen, G. H., Moor St. Maughan, N. W., 168 Westgate Rd. Middlemiss Bros., Stepney Bank Moor, G. H., Forth St, | Northumberland—continued. Nixon, E., Crow’s Nest Lane Parkinson, J. & Sons, Ltd., Breamish SS) ia Poole, J., West St. Robertson, A., & Son, 36 Market St. (Painters, &c.) Robson, J. J., Shieldfield Lane Robson, J. W. Rosedale Terrace (Sewers) Scott, W., Ltd., 21 Grainger St. W. Simpson, G. E., Ellison Terrace Smart, J., Cails Yard Smurthwaite, T., 46 Kenilworth Rd. Thompson, W., Ayton St. Tweddle & Co. Bath La. (Plumbers) Veitch & Jordan, Barrack Rd. Walker, H., & Son, Ltd., 55 West- gate Rd. (Plumbers, &c.) Weatheritt, T., Worswick St. Weatherley, E., Villa Place Weir, W. T., Northumberland Rd. White, T. & J., Northumberland Rd. Wilkinson, W. B., & Co.,Ltd., 13 St. Mary’s Place (Plaster, Concrete, and Fireproof Works) Wilton, S., jun., Shaw St. NORTH SHIELDS. Addison & Son, Coach Lane (Slaters) Bradley, W., 173 Stephenson St. Chrisholm, J., George St. Coulson, J., King St. Coulson, T., Victoria Place Dagnan & Rider, Camden St. (Elec. Engineers) Dalziel, T., Tynemouth Rd. (Plumber) Dobinson, J., Preston Village Dunn, J. H.,Pearson Ter. (Plumber) Fleming & Co., Nile St. (Painters) Foster, D. W., Tynemouth Rd. (Mason & Sculptor) Grierson & Co., Howard St. (Plbrs.) Grieve,T.,& Co..Bedford St.(Plmbrs.) Heslop, J. T., Bedford St. (Plumber) Hughes, T., Howden Rd. (Carpenter) Johnson, W., & Son, Suez St. Kent, R. A. & S., 94 Church Way Macintye, J., Bedford St. (Plumber) Middleton, G., 34 Rudyard St. (Ptr.) Morrison, R., Cecil St. (Carpenter) Nicholson, Tynemouth Rd. (Putr.) Norris, J., Russell St. Park, G., Tynemouth Rd. Park, W. H., Bedford St. (Painter) Patterson, N. A., Tyne St. (Plumber) Pearcy & Campbell, Bedford St. (Plumbers) Pelton, i 22 George St. Purvis, H., 78 Saville St. (Plumber) Ritson, J., Camden St. (Plumber) Robson, J., Percy Square Rutherford & Steven, Tynemouth Rd. (Smiths) Scott, R. D., Trinity Lane (Joiner) Simpson, W. & Son, Linskill St.(Ptrs.) Simpson, J. & W., 2 Rudyard St. Steele, J., 162 Stephenson St. (Cptr.) Tait, J., 20 Camden St. (Painter) Taylor, W. B., Railway St.(Plumber) Ward, W. W., 22 Howard St.(Pntr.) Yeeles, W. H., Stephenson St. PONTELAND, Newcastle -on-Tyne. Henderson, J., & Sons ROTHBURY, Morfeth. Davison & Pyle Muckle, T. SPIT ATs. Burn, A. C. Storar, D., & Sons (Masons) TWEEDMOUTH. Beveridge, M., Main St. (Mason) Brigham, W., & Sons (Joiners) Davidson, T., Main St. (Joiner) Elliott, H., & Son, Main St. (Masons) Hope, J., Main St. (Plumber) Sidey, A. (Slater and Plasterer) Sidey, R. W., Main St. (Plumber) Smart, T., & Sons (Sltrs. & Plastrs.) Turner, J., & Son (Slaters & Plastrs.) TYNEMOUTH. Langland, R., Allendale Terraee Miller, J. L., Prior’s House Robson, T., Percy Square WALLBOTTLE, Newburn. Anderson, J. (Mason) Wilson, G. (Joiner) WALKER-ON-TYNE. Roxborough, W.,Low Walker (Plbr.) Watson, T. WALLSEND, S.O. Dixon, G., Philiphaugh Duffey, J., Denham Terrace Green, T., North Rd. Hedderley, T., High St. W.(Plumber) MacHarg, J., Renfrew Rd. McGraw, T., Station Rd. Potts, J., Holley St. WARK. Welton, W., Mellow Burn WARKWORTH, Acklington. Bryson, J. (Joiner) Green, G. WHITLEY BAY. Boaden, W., Beach Avenue Brewis, G., Whitley Rd. Connell, F., Edward Rd. (Painter) Davies, A. L., Park View Gray, W., 25 Park Parade Greenweil, J. H., Redvers Villa, South Parade Hilton, J., Marine Avenue Lisle, G., Stanley Ho., Whitley Rd. Miller, H., Windsor Gardens Nesbit, R. H., & Son, Hills Head, Monkseaton Patterson, T., Brook St. Renner, W., 1 Collingwood Terrace Ritchie, N., Whitley New Rd. Robson, G., Roxburgh Terrrace Rowell, W., 4 Alnwick Avenue Smelt, N., & Son, Victoria Terrace Styan, A., 90 Oxford St. Taylor, A., Norham Rd. (Plumber) Taylor, H. A., Laburnum Avenue (Plumber) Taylor, M., 178 Whitley New Rd. (Painter) Thorr, J., Norham Rd. (Painter) WIDEOPEN, Dudley, S.O. Gray, A. WILLINGTON-ON-7TYNE. Cooke, W., Rose Hill Davidson, J., jun., Rosehill Rd. Weir, W. T., Howdon Wortley, J., Gladstone St. WOOLER, S.O. Beattie, G. & J., High St. Hogarth & Crangle Redpath, J., High St. Todd, J., Tenter Hill Tulley & Sons, Church St. Nottinghamshire. ANNESLEY WOODHOUSE. Tate, J. ARNOLD. Allcock, A., Front St. Herring, J. & Son, High St. ew, H. & Son ayte, A. & Son, Nottingham Rd. BALDERTON, Newark. Johnson & Vessey, Grove St., New Balderton Wand, F., Main St. BASFORD, OLD and NEW (see Nottingham). BEESTON. Fletcher, W., Humber Rd. Turner, BULWELL. Caunt, A. Evans, F., Highbury Rd. Holland, J., 18 Main St. (Joiners) Pinkett, W., Crown St. (Brklr.) Smith, J., Sycamore Works Stainforth, W., 42 Latimer St. Tilley, R CARLTON. Harper, T. H., Gedling Rd. Key, A., Station Rd. Pringle, J. H., Station Rd. Tegerdine, T. G., Urban Rd. EAST MARKHAM, Newark. Wilson, T. EASTWOOD. Allcock, E., & Sons, Hill Top Durant, W., Albert St. Stubbs, F. G., Nottingham Rd. Witham, J., Nottingham Rd., Hill Top EDINGLEY, Southwell. Pettener, S. FARNDON, Newark. Fox, W. GEDLING, Bellamy, T. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. GOTHAM, Derby. Haywood, J. HUCKNELL-TORKARD. Munks, J. A. KIMBERLEY. Birkin & Rowland, Victoria St. Brassington, T., Main St. Donnelly, W., Station Rd. Green, G., James St. KIRKBY-IN-ASHFIELD. Bains, W., East Kirkby Hoole, A. W., Woodlands KIRELINGTON, Southwell. Rickett, D. LANGWITH, Mansfield. Collingham, J. LOWDHAM, Nottingham. Harper, T. H. MANSFIELD. Fisher Bros., Westmount Works Frisby, S. & G., Belvedere Rd. Greenwood, J., Wood St. Moore, F.H. and J. W., Shirebrook Moore, T. & R., Central Bldgs. Percival, C. G., Newcastle St. Tweltridge, Bridge St. Vallance & Blythe, Duke St. Vallance, C., Clumber St. Vallance, W.A., Westgate MANSFIELD WOODHOUSE. Ashley, J., Park Rd. Stevenson, G., Park Rd. NETHERFIELD, Nottingham. Lewin, J., Forester St. NEWARK. Baines, C., Appletongate Brown, G., & Son, London Rd. Cosham, T., Bowbridge Rd. Crossland, F. W., 78 North Gate Dobney, G. E., 15 Victoria St. Duke, F., Victoria St. Henderson, G., Barnby Gate Mackenzie, T. G.;& Sons, King’s Rd. Smith, T., & Sons, Beacon Hill W. SMITH, Builder and Contractor, MILLGATE, NEWARK-ON-TRENT. Telephone 56. Works executed & tn hand include— Ossington Coffee Palace, Newark ; Hospital, Newark; J. Hole & Co., Ltd., Brewery, Newark; Unitarian Chapel, Newark; Board Schools, Newark; Science and Art Schools, Newark; New Engineering Works and Offices for Messrs. A. Ransome and Co., Ltd., Newark ; Gas Works, Newark ; Temporary Banking Pre- mises for Messrs. S. Smith and Co. Newark; New Banking Pre- mises, Newark, for the Union of London and Smith’s Bank, Limited; Grove Hotel, Balderton ; St. Alban’s Church, Nottingham; Emmanuel Church, Nottingham; St. Catherine’s Church, Nottingham; New Maltings at Newark, Peterboro’, Loutk, and Barton-on-Humber, for Messrs. J. Thorpe & Sons; New Maltings at Lincoln, for Messrs. J. W.&H. Branston; Midland Hotel, Newark. for Messrs. J. Hole & Co., Ltd.; New Infirmary, Newark, for the Board of Guardians. Thrale Bros., Victoria St. NORTH COLLINGHAM, Newark. Millns, W. T. Nottinghamshire—continued. NORWELL. Clipsham, G. & J. NOTTINGHAM, Adams, J. J., 194 Colville St. Barlow, T., & Co., Beauvale Rd. Cooper, J., & Son (Nottingham), Ld., Ayr St., Forest Rd. West Crane, W., Ld., 80 Forest Rd. Cuthbert, T., Patterson Rd., Hyson Green Dennett & Ingle, 29% Station St. Evans, F., Mill St., Old Basford Fish, T., & Sons, Pilcher Gate Hind, E., Edgar Rise Hind, S., 82 Mansfield Rd. Hodson, J.,&Son,Castle Meadow Rd. Hutchinson, W. J, Bulwell Lane, Old Basford Hutchinson, J. & Son, Gordon Rd. Long, T., North Church St. Maule, W., & Co., 304 Mansfield Rd Messom, F., Bangor St. Norris, W. T., 333 Lenton Boulevard Parnell, S., 117 Sneinton Dale Pillatt, G. A., 92 Sherwood St. Shaw, J., 33 Sherwood Rise Short, J. G., Newark St. ee F. M.,& Sons, Wollaton ot. Vickers, H., & Son, Waterway St. Ward,S.,7NelsonTer., Hutchinson St. Whittaker, T., Traffic St. Williamson, J. H., & Co., Castle Works, Lenton Boulevard Woodsend, W., Lenton Boulevard Wright, J., 55 Wilford Grove PLEASLEY, near Mansfield. Warner, J. RADCLIFFE-ON-TRENT. Barry, D. RETFORD. Fenton, F., Moorgate Fenton, G., North Rd. Hopkinson, G.,& Son, Cannon Sq. Hopkinson, ‘l’., & Son, 108 Carolgate Hurst, G , Carolgate pene’, C., Grove St. ichmond, A., & Son, West St. Swannack, C., Bridge Gate Swannack, E., Grove St. SKEGBY, Mansfield. Lane, J., & Son Wilson, R. SOUTHWELL. Lee, R., Westgate Noble, R. & G., Church St. STAPLEFORD, Nottingham. Martin, F., Bailey St. Moult, H. W., Nottingham Rd. SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD. Beeley, H., High Pavement Boot, G., Mansfield Rd. Hibbert, S. D. (Exors. of), High Pt. Shaw, H., Earlsfield Side WARSOP, Mansfield. Eastwood, A., & Sons WEST BRIDGFORD. Lovett, G. T., 6 Highfield Rd. WORKSOP. Allison, J. Gateford Rd. Bacon, C., Central Aveuue Bowles & Sons, Gateford Rd. Chadwick, A., Welbeck St. Croft, M., Sherwood Rd. Doncaster, J., Victoria Rd. Tlett, C., & Sons, Gateford Rd. Leverton, C. A., Watson Rd. McCarrick, J., 83 Lowtown St. Middleton, G. G., Gateford Rd. Rollitt, J., & Son, Newgate St. Rowsell, F., Victoria Rd. Wright, G., Carlton Rd. Oxfordshire. ADDERBURY, Banbury. Townsend, W. BAMPTON, Faringdon. Stone, J., Broad St. BANBURY. Booth, J. F., 5 Butcher’s Row Bloxham, W. J., 1 Warwick Rd. Kimberley, J. S., Britannia Rd. Orchard, S., & Son, Bridge Bank BICESTER. Grimsley, T., & Son, Causeway Smith, J. W., Sheep St, BLOXHAM, Banbury. Adkins, W. BURFORD. Pether, C., High St. Pether, W., The Green CASSINGTON. Greene, J. CAVERSHAM. Angliss, J. M., Hemdean Rd. Bell, R., & Sons, Church St. Bristow, H., Gosbrook Street Oxfordshire—continued. Bristow & Son, Queen’s Rd. Dormer, H., & Son, Gosbrook St. Fisher, Bros., Emmer Green Hutton, W. D., Hemdean Rd. Lewis Bros., Church St. Robinson, F. T., Prospect St. Stockwell, G., Gosbrook St. Wyeth, H. A.. Ontario Rd. CHACOMBE, Banbury. Watkins, J. CHARLBURY, S.O. Burden, W. CHIPPING NORTON. Burden Bros., Pembroke St. Hobbs, W. J. Lewis, S., Market St. CROPREDY (Leamington). Cherry, T., & Sons Smith, A. CROWMARSH GIFFORD (Wallingford). Bowden, H. DEDDINGTON, Oxford. Bennett, C. Franklin, H. R., Chapel Square Franklin, W. L. Hopcraft, J. DORCHESTER (Wallingford). Kirby, J. DUCKLINGTON, Wttney. Fisher, N. Lock, A. GORING-ON-THAMES. Higgs, T. GORING HEATH, Reading. Winkworth, T. HENLEY-ON-THAMES. Hobbs, B., 30 Hart St. Macqueen, H., Bell St. Walden & Cox, Market Place HORNTON, Banbury. Miles, W. ISLIP, Oxford. Steele, E. MIDDLE BARTON. Grimsley, W. MILTON-UNDER- WYCHWOOD. Groves, A., & Sons NETTLEBED, Flenley-on-Thames, Lawrence, W. NORTH NEWINGTON, Banbury. Busby, G. OXFORD. Ashley, G. J., 22 Divinity Rd. Benfield & Co., Bullingdon Rd. Bennett, J., 16 East Avenue Brucker Bros., 8 St. John’s Rd. T. He KINGERLEE Curtis, C., 31 George St. Fisher, D., 136 Magdalen Rd. Hutchins, S., & Sons, Southmoor Rd. AND SONS, Builders & Contractors, 35 QUEEN St., OXFORD. National Telephone—145. Telegrams— Kingerlee, Oxford. Contractors to H.M. BOARD OF WORKS. Knowles & Son, Holywell St. Organ Bros., 205 Cowley Rd. Simms & Son, 18 Kingston Rd. Sturman, H., 17-19 South Parade Symm & Co., 43 Little Clarendon St. Ward, Bros., 15 Isis St. Wooldridge, J., Frenchay Road Wyatt, G., & Son, 67 St. Giles PEPPARD. Butler, C. STEEPLE ASTON, Oxford. Hopcraft, T. STOKE ROW (near Henley-on-Thames). Cox, J. THAME. Wells & Son WHITCHURCH (Reading). Goodall, T. WITNEY. Barnes, W., & Son, Corn St. Bartlett Bros., High St. Biles, T., Corn St. Bowerman, E., High St. Cantwell, W., High St. Lock, J., Munster Lorell, near Long, J., High St. Paintin, J., Corn St. WOODCOTE (Reading). Winkworth, T. WOODSTOCK. Mitchell, J. J., & Sons, Bear Lane WROXTON, Banbury. Harris, W. Rutlandshire. COTTESMORE, Oakham. Emerson & Co. NORTH LUFFENHAM, Stamford. Dickens, T. W. OAKHAM. Emerson, W., Northgate St. Higgs, W., Burley Rd. Nichols Bros., Station Rd. UPPINGHAM. Chapman & Son Dalby, J., & Son, High St. Dorman, E. M., Adderley St. Joyce Bros., Morcott, near WHISSENDINE, Oakham. Cunnington, M. Shropshire. BASCHURCH, Shrewsbury. Payne, J. BISHOP'S CASTLE. Davies, T. R., Welsh St. BRIDGNORTH. Head, R., & Son, Whitburn St. Lay, T. E., Underhill St. BROSELEY. Smith, C. T., Church St. Smitheman & Co., King St. CHURCH STRETTON. Speake, T DAWLEY. Lavender, J., Portland House Rushton, J. ELLESMERE, Griffiths, W., & Son HANWOOD, Shrewsbury. Chaloner, T. HIGHLEY, Bridgnorth. Ellams, J. P. IRONBRIDGE. Bailey, T., Madeley Rd. Cope, W. Lloyd, W., & Sons 398 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Shropshire—continued. KNOCKIN, Oswestry. Griffiths, W. LUDLOW. Turford & Southward, Gravel Hill Weale, B., Gravel Hill MEOLE BRACE, Shrewsbury. Rowlands, J., Post Office MINSTERLEY. Blakemore, R. NEWPORT. Muirhead, G. H. Whittingham, E. OAKENGATES. Blakemore, J., Slaney St. Bowler, J., Oxford St. Millington, R. & J. OSWESTRY. Davies, D., Pool Rd. Felton, W., Oswald Rd. Jones & Evans, Willow St. Morgan-Jones, J. E., Smithfield Rd. Thomas, W. H., Salop Rd. PREES, Whitchurch. Powell, R. SHREWSBURY. Bickerton, G. H., Abbey Foregate Bowdler, & Co., St. Julian’s Friars Bullock, G., Abbey Foregate Morris & Sons, St. Austin’s Friars Nicholas, E. H., Coleham Pace, T., Coton Hill Price. H., Welsh Bridge Pritchard, T. Frankwell Treasure & Son, 16 Chester St. WELLINGTON. Bright, J., Tan Bank Carver, J., Victoria St. Corbett & Leeds, Park St. Pearce, A., Market St. Roper, A., Walker St. WHITCHURCH. Chesters & Holland, Coton, near Corfield, J., Wrexham Rd. Dodd, G., & Son, New St. Edge, G., Wrexham Rd. Pickard, J., Dodington Powell, R., Green “End PENLEY, near Ellesmere. WOORE. Williams, G., & Son Hope, K. x Somersetshire. BARROW GURNEY, Bristol. Child, J. BATH. Ambrose, S., Green Park . Amery, F., 19 Grove St. Bladwell, H. W., Sydenham Wharf, Lower Bristol Rd. (Stonemason) Chancellor, E., & Sons, Green Park Erwood & Morris, Railway Place Hayward & Wooster, Walcot St. Hopkins, E. A., 33 Belvedere Howard, J., & Sons, 6 Argyle St. Long, J., & Sons, Railway Rd. Mercer, J. B., 31, Morford St. Mould Bros., Westmoreland Rd. Parsons, F. B., Railway Place Smith, B., Widcombe Hill Tovey & Son, Harley St. Webb, W., Railway Place Wibley, C., 1o West James St. Wills, A., & Sons, Spring Gardens BLAGDON, Bristol. Clark, J., Rickford Stock, E. J., Bath Rd. BRIDGWATER. Ashton, R., St. Mary St. ¢. BRYER, Jun.. Builder and Contractor, BRIDGWATER, SOMERSET. Works recently executed include— Cabinet Showrooms, Bridgwater, J. M. Chick, Esq., Archt., £1,300; New Corn Stores, Bridgwater, £700; Additions to Schools, A. B. Cottam, Esq., Architect, £1,150; Sewerage Works, Bridgwater, F. Parr, Esq., Surveyor, £2,300; Ditto, ditto, £1,400; New Schools, Westonzoy- land, Messrs. Samson & Cottam, Archts., £1,800; New Steam Laun- dry, Bridgwater, Messrs. Samson and Cottam, Archts., £1,500; New Free Library, Bridgwater, E. Godfrey Page, Esq., Archt., £3,300; New Schools, Talworth Chard, Messrs. Sansom & Cottam, Archts , £2,000; 3 New Villa Residences, Haygrove, Bridgwater, Messrs. Samson and Cottam, Archts., £2,800; New Co- operative Premises, Bridgwater, J. Wyatt Hill, Archt., £1,800; New Residence, Brent Knoll, Messrs. Samson & Cottam, Archts., £6,000; New Electric Works, Bridgwater, D. West, Esq., Archt., £1,800. Fursland, J. E., Bristol Rd. Gleed Bros. Green, A., Cranleigh Gardens Kitch, J. H., Salmon Parade Pollard, H. W., Monmouth St. Scott, F., West St. Squire, J., Monmouth St. T. STOCKHAM, Builder & Contractor, BRIDGWATER, SOMERSET. Works recently executed include— New Collar Factory, Bridgwater, £2,250; A.B. Cottam, Esq., Archt. New Banking Premises, Bridgwater, £2,500. New Post Office and Fittings, £1,000; H. Tanner, Esq., Archt., H. M. Office of Works. Block of Shops, Eastover, Bridg- water, £1,500. Villa Residences, Haygrove. New Church and Vicarage, Langford, £3,500 ; Messrs. Samson & Cottam, Archts. New Bonded Stores and Dwelling Houses, Highbridge, £1,700, for J. Burnett, Esq. New House and Stabling, Minehead, £3,000. New Vestry. St. Mary’s Church, Bridgwater, &c. New Motor Garage, Bridgwater, $2,000. New Lodge, Timbercombe, R. Stark- Wilkinson, A.R.I.B.A., Archt. Westbury, H., St. John St. Willis, J., & Son, St. Mary St. BRISLINGTON, Bristol. Poole, G. L. BRUTON. Hobbs, T. S., High St. BURNHAM. Hurley, T., Victoria St. Keats, J., Victoria St. Poarch, F., Catharine Terrace Pople, W. J., Victoria St. Roberts, F., Abingdon St. CASTLE CARY. Francis, L. R. Lydford, T. CHEDDAR. Ford & Sons CLEVEDON. Drewett, W. H., Old Church Rd. Green, W. A., St. John’s Avenue Hardwidge, J., Copse Rd. Ha De Old st: Tanner, R., Old Church Rd. COOMBE ST. NICHOLAS, Chard. Fowler & Strickland Shire, J. H., New Town CREECH ST. MICHAEL, Taunton. Way, B. Somersetshire—continued. CREWKERNE. Bond, J. R., North St. Lye & Sons Parsons, W., Lye Water CURRY RIVEL, Taunton. Webb, S. S., Wiltown DOULTING, Shepton Mallet. Hodges, J. C., Manor Farm Thrask & Son DUNSTER. Hine & Sons DULVERTON, S.O. Fisher, G. B. EVERCREECH. Allen & Son FROME. Barnes, H., & Son, Lock’s Hill Barnes, C., 8 Long Ground Chislett, Z.S.,& Son, 32 Catherine St. Hibberd, J.S., Christchurch St. East Hodder, J., & Sons, Broadway Hutchings, W., Wallbridge Seward, F., Bull’s Hill GLASTONBURY. Dunthorn, D. R., Norbins Rd. Fisher, R. T., Benedict St. Merrick, F., & Son, High St. Stead, R. J., Station Rd. HENLADE, Taunton. Willment, J. HENSTRIDGE, Blandford. Case, J., High St. HIGHBRIDGE, S.O. Horne, G. Hucker, F., Church St. Marsh, J., Church St. HOLCOMBE, Bath. Badman & Son James, F. & Son ILCHESTER. Beaton, W., Yeovilton ILMINSTER. Coombs, W., Ditton St. * Hutchings & Son, Silver St. Larywell, J., Broadway Hill EsTaBLIsHmMp 1875. ALEXANDER POOLE, Builder & Contractor, ILMINSTER. Works executed include— Blundell's School, Tiverton; Messrs. Hayward & Son, Archts. Town Hall, Wellington; E. J. Howard, Esq., Archt. Corn Ex- change, Chard; H. Williams, Esq., Archt. Works for the Duchy of Cornwall, Samuel Hooper, Ksq., Archt. Works for the Right Hon. Viscount Portman. Wilts & Dorset Banking Co.’s Banks at Yeovil and Wiveliscombe; G. M. Seeley, Esq., Archt. Endowed and Technical Schools at Ilminster; Messrs. Price and Wooler, Archts. The Abbots’ Vicarage; E. Buckle, Esq., Archt. Works for G.W.Ry. Co. New Bank at Gillingham, Dorset; Messrs. Stuckey’s Banking Co.; G. H. Oatley, Esq., Archt. New Wing to Little Ven, for Lady Medlycott ; Messrs. Ernest George & Yeates, Archts. ; and numerous other works. Woodland, A., Windmill Hill, Ashill KEVNSHAM. Carter, W., Bath Rd. LANGPORT, S.O. Pittard, H., & Son, Bow St. LEIGH-UPON-MEWNDIP, Coleford, Bath. Wilcox, J. & U. MARTOCK, S.O. Yandle, H. J., & Sons MEARE, Glastonbury. Stevens, A., Oxenpill MIDSOMER NORTON. Catley, W. A. 3 North Rd. Tovey, J. H. Tovey, Ww MILBORNE PORT. Reynolds, A., & Son MILTON, Weston-super-Mare. Sprake, G MILVERTON, S.O.- Andrews Bros. Vickery & Poole MINEHEAD. Burgess, J. Burt, J., & Son Harrison, W. Hurford, —. Marley, J. B. Parker, F. & Sons Passmore & Derrick NORTH PETHERTON. Clatworthy, J., & Son Slocombe, Bros. Townsend, F., & Son, Fore St. NUNNEY, Frome. Holley, Bros. Russell, R. T., & Son PEASEDOWN ST. FOHN. Coles Bros. OAKHILL, near Bath. Emery, S., & Son ODCOMBE, Stoke-under-Ham, SO) Kimber, G. OVER STOWEY, Bridgwater. Selleck, G. PILL, Bristol. Porter, W. H. PORLOCK, Taunton. Bond, H. Huish & Cooksley PORTISHEAD. Biss, G., & Sons, High St. Thomas, C. L. RADSTOCK. Bird, J., Frome Hill Foster, T., Radstock Hill SHEPTON MALLET. Banfield, F., Field Dodimead, S. STOKE-UNDER-HAM. Guppy, W. Trask, C. & Sons, Norton STREET. Hartrey, J., High St. Huish, F., Glastonbury Rd. Withers, W., Cranhill Rd. TAUNTON. Chapman, J., Staplegrove Coles, E. G., Mary St. Fox, C. O., 1 Eastbourne Rd. Gibbs, F. W., Mary St. Handford, G., Haydon Rd. Hartnell, F., Park St. Jones, H., East Reach Lowe, W. & Son, Staplegrove Manning, T. & Son, 10 St. James St. Moggridge, T. H., Queen St. Payne, W. J., Canon St. Pollard, G., & Co., Ltd., Wood St. Poole, J., Station Rd. Potter, W., Watcombe House Prout, P. J., East Reach Rendell, W., St. James’s St. Rowsell, F. W., 17 Alma St. Small, F., Staplegrove Rd. Smith, H. G., East Reach Smith, W. C., Mansfield Rd. Spear, J., Kingston Spiller, A. j., 12 Magdalen St. Spiller, H. J., & Son, 31 Bridge St. Weaver Bros., Trull UPHILL, Weston-Super-Mare. Hart, P., & Son WEDMORE, Weston-Super-Mare. Wall, S. WELLINGION. Bond, T., High St. Follett Bros., Mantle St. Sweet & Burge, Mantle St. Twyford, J., Mantle St. WELLS. Bray, W., 54 St. Thomas St. Cock, R. C., Portway Dell Bros., 24 Union St. Gardner, J., Chamberlain St. Richards, S. T., High St. Sheppard, H. A., South St. Webb, F. S., Broad St. Wicks, T., & Son, Sadler St. WESTBURY. Wells. Dennis, J., & Son WESTON-SUPER-MARF. Addicott, C., Locking Rd. Dyer, W., & Son, Manor House Gibbs, L., & Sons, Orchard St. Hando, J., Oxford St. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 399 Somersetshire—continued. Harvey, F. L., Waterloo St. Palmer, J., Bambridge Ho., Boulevard Palmer, T., & Son, Boulevard Stokes, G. & J. E., Jubilee Rd. Stradling & Son, Oxford St. Taylor, C., & Son (see Advt.) WHITCHURCH, Bristol. Kingston, W. WILLITON, S.O. Chibbett & Son WINCANTON. Green, T. WIVELISCOMBE. Nurcombe, E. Richards, T., Russell’s Buildings WORLE, near Weston-super-Mare. Phippen, H., & Son WRAXALL, Bristol. Stevens, F. YEOVIL. Bartlett & Sons, Hendford Bird & Pippard, Middle St. Childs, J. W. & H., Kingston Wks. Wallbridge, W., 9 Vicarage St. Staffordshire—continued. Charles Taylor & Son, Builders & Contractors, Ash Cottage, MILTON RD., WES TON-SUPER-MARE. Works executed include— Printing Offices, ‘‘ Weston-super- Mare Gazette” ; contract, £3,300. Several Villas, Grove Park Estate. Fourteen large Villas, Trewartha Park Estate; H. Dare Bryan, Esq., Archt. Electrical Power Station, contract, £4,700. Large Villas, Uphill Manor Estate ; H. Dare Bryan, Hsq., Archt. And various others. Staffordshire. ALDRIDGE, near Walsall. Insley, J. ALREWAS, Burton-on-Trent. May, T. Fielding, J. BARTON-UNDER-NEED- WOOD, Burton-on-Trent. Sharp, W., & Son BIDDULPH. Machin, C., High St. BILSTON. Jordan, A. J., Church St. Lowe, T., 43 Cambridge St. ALTON. Marchant, Herbert Thomas, Builder and Contractor, Mount Pleasant Perks & Gould, Cambridge St. Twigg, T., Stafford St. BLACKHEATH. Cooper, W., West St. Dallow, J., & Sons BLOXWICH. Wootton, S., The Green BRIBRIEBY: HITCE. Bennett, S., & Son Bishop, J., & Sons, Albion St. Horton, C. A. BROWNAILLS. Goodall, E., Chester Rd. Twist, H., & Son, Lichfield Rd, BUCKNALL. Jackson, S. BURSLEM. Bennett Bros., Newcastle St. Bott, W., 60 Newcastle St. Broadhurst, J. H. & Son, High Lane Cooke, W., 55 Newcastle St. Grant, J., Waterloo Rd. Grant, W., & Sons, Moorland Rd. BURTON-ON-TRENT. Edwards, H., 55 Blackpool St. Hodges, G., Horninglow St. Hunter, J., 91 Moor St. Kennard, G., Stapenhill Kershaw, R., 90 Princess St. Lowe, T., & Sons, Curzon St. Maddocks, J., 90 Moor St. Selby, J. & T. W., Edward St. Stevenson, W. A., Horninglow Rd. North West, T., Horninglow Rd. North CANNOCK. Holmes & Fletcher, Stafford Rd. Reynolds, John CAVERSWALL, near Longton. Jewell, W. CHASE TOWN, Walsall. Hens F. W., Queen St. ealey, M. CHEADLE, Stoke-on-Trent. Alcock, W., 3 Bank St. ~ Ball, W., Tape St. Pattinson, J., Oakamoor COBRIDGE, Grant, C. &J. COSELEY. Joss: T: aylor, T. CRADLEY HEATH, S.O. Hadley E. & Sons, Old Hill Meredith, J. A. Tate, J. M., Colley Gate DARLASTON. Hammonds Bros., Mill Lane Huskison, M., 46 Bull St. Lees, W. T., Slater St. Oakley, J., Perry St. ENDON, Stoke-on-Trent. Crichlow, W. Heath, J. FENTON. Bagnall, J., High St. Challenor & Hughes, Broade St. Thorley, A. E., Victoria Rd. Yozall, TR.) Bigh Sta we FORSBROOK, Stoke-on-Trent. Bartholomew, J., Blyth Marsh, Blyth Bridge Ekerratt, W. FOXALL, Burton-on-Trent. Raworth, G. GORNALL, Lower (Dudley). Buxton, J. Jones B. & Co., Rod Hall Rd. orton, J. GORNALL, Upper (Dudley). Watton, T., 4o Clarence St. GREAT HAYWOOD, Stafford. Smith, G. H. HANDSWORTH (see Birmingham). HANLEY. Ball, W., Leek Rd. Cornes, C., & Sons, Lichfield St. Colley & Lindop, Park St. Cummings, J., Bucknall New Rd. Ellis, G., High St. Godwin, T. (see Advt.) Groom, F. A., Gill St. Hobbs, S., Jervies St. Leonard, H., Hill St. Roberts, E., Broom St. Ward, A., Jasper St. HEATH HOUSE, near Leek. Clarkson, T. HEATH TOWN, Wolverhampton. Beard, F. W. HEDNESFORD, Stafford. Barton, L. & R. Mason, T., Station St. IPSTONES, Stoke-on-Trent. Barks, J. W. KINGSWINFORD, Dudley. Meanley, G., Market St. LEEK. Bayley & Morris, Mill St. Billing, W. D., Osborne St. Cornes, C., & Son Grace, T., Broad St. T. GODWIN, Builder & Contractor, HANLEY, STAFFORDSHIRE Works executed include— The Abattoirs, Sessions Court and Victoria Hall, Hanley; J. Losey, Esq., Surveyor, £9,000. The Roman Catholic Church, Hanley; R. Scrivener & Sons, Archts., £7,031. St. Jude’s Church, Hanley; R. ScrivENER & Sons, Archts., £8,000. Cauldon Road and Glass Street Board Schools, Hanley; E. E. Scrivener, Esq., Architect, £8,280. | New Pumping Station and Cottages at Hatton, and Water Tewer at Swynnerton; G. Day Harrison, Esq., En- gineer, £7,000. Higher Grade Schools, Birch Ter- race, Hanley; E. EK. Sorivenzr, Esq., Architect, £10,550. Grand Theatre, Hanley; the Theatre Royal, Sheffield; the Hippodrome, Stoke - on - Trent; Grand Theatre, Derby. Technical Schools, Stafford. Generating Station at Wolstan- ton, for Potteries Electric Traction Company. New Gasworks at Etruria for the British Gaslight Co. Hall, W., 39 Grosvenor St. Heath J., & Sons, Shoobridge St. Hine, G., Fountain St. Hudson, W., Bath St. Matthews, J. & J., Buxton Rd. Salt, S., High St. LICHFIELD. Bridgeman, R., Quonians Deacon, Bros., Lombard St. Walmesley, T., St. John St. LONGDON, near Rugeley. Marson & Oram LONGPORT. Foster, G. A. LONGTON. Bennion, P. H., Anchor Ra. Birks, J., King St. Goodwin, H., Heathcote Rd. Tompkinson & Bettelley Young & Son, Granville Pl.,StoneRd. MILTON, Stoke-on-Trent. Moss, J. NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME. Gallimore, J., Lower St. Hughes, S., Liverpool Rd. Plevin, A., Barracks Rd. Poole, J., West St. Wilton, S., jun., Shaw St. OAKEN, Cockerell, F. OLD HILL (see Dudley, Worcs.) PENKRIDGE. Sprenger, F. PORTHILL, Stoke-on-Trent. Cooke, J. Jones, A., 41 Queen St. RUGELEY. Jones, E., Market St. Mason, C., Albion St. Moore, J., Sandy Lane Oram, J., Bereton, near SEDGLEY. Fulwood, B. Hilton, J. SHELFIELD, near Walsall. Harris, R., New Rd. SILVERDALE, Downing, G. K., Vale St. SMALLTHORNE, Stoke-on- Trent. Sherratt, W., Leek Rd. SMETHWICK, Birmingham. Beetlestone, W., 37 Bearwood Rd. Cleaver, B.S. pennies T., 69 Union St. ees, W., Oldbury Rd. Marshall, G. H.,17 Hawthorn St., West Smethwick Rollason, J., Three Shires Oak Rd. Walton Bros., 68 Baldwin St. STAFFORD. Adams&Pemberton, Wolverhptn.Rd. Chatfield, W., 1 Bridge St. Dyke, G., Fancy Walk Espley, F., & Sons, 10 Victoria Rd. Herbert, T., 42 Wright St. Nevitt, C. J., Bailey St. Sandy, Butters & Co. STOKE-ON-TRENT. Ball & Robinson, Boothen Rd, Boston, J., Corporation St. Breeze, J., Copeland St. Meiklejohn, J., & Son, Edward St. Price, L., South Wolfe St. Yoxall, T. R., Trent Bridge STONE. Marson, T., Victoria St. Merrick, H. J., Newcastle St. Moss, T., Newcastle St. Timmis, R., & Son, Lichfield St. Whitfield, W., Newcastle Rd. STONNALL, near Walsall. Oakley, W. W. TAMWORTH. Clarson, C.,& Son, 37 Aldersgate Rd. Keen, H., Aldersgate Rd. Musson, B., Glascote Watton, T., & Sons, Albert Rd. Williams, E., The Leys TEAN, Stoke-on-Trent. Faulkner, W. Stainer, J., Moore Leigh Heath Yates, J TIPTON. Bennett, E. & W., Toll End Rd., Ocker Hill Bott, J., Horseley Heath Brain & Son, Princes End Holloway, T., Ocker Hill tac ah C., Waterloo St. endrick, W. H., Dudley Rd. Moore, C., Ocker Hill Round, A., Waterloo St. Sisman, J., Factory Rd. Stonehewer & Son, Horseley Heath Thrift, H., Howe Place Warmer, Old Cross St. Whitehouse Bros., Prince’s End TUNSTALL. Cope, C., High St. Goodwin, T., Forster St. Smith, C., 4 Windmill St. Yorke, J., High St. TUTBURY, Burton-on-Trent. Blood, J., Hatton Gould, W. UTTOXETER, S.O. Ward, I., & Son, Stone Rd. WALSALL. Brockhurst & Wood, Hatherton St. Hall, J., & Son,1 Up. Walhouse St. Hughes, T., West Bromwich Rd. Insley, G., Mount St. Kendrick, W. & Son, Tasker St. Lynex, A., Vicarage Place Wistance, W., Sandwell St. WALSALL WOOD. Cresswell, T. & E. WALTON-ON-HILL, Stafford. Burton, J. S. WEDNESBURY. Holloway, J., Bilston Rd. Small, W., jun., Hill St. Smith, F. J., Clarkson Rd. Summerhill, G., Ld., Camp Hill Lane Teece, A. C. S., King’s Hill WEDNESFIELD., Purshouse, A., Lichfield Rd. Whyman, T., New St. WEST BROMWICH. Chapman, T., 73 Florence Rd. Dallow, J., & Sons, 4 High St. Davis, J., & Sons, 244 Walsall St. Davis, R., 62, New St. Davis, W., 104 High St. Hadlington, A., Old Meeting St. Hall, R., Whitehall Rd. Hardy, T., Mount Pleasant St. Hazel, J., Victoria St. Jones, G., Bromford Lane Pennington, S., Hill Top Preston, J., 204 Spon Lane Rowley, J., Great Bridge St. Sadler, J., 31 George St. Shrimpton, J., Lodge Rd. Smith, H., & Son, Dial Lane, Hill Top Smith, T., Walsall St. Sorrill, G., Trinity Rd. Woodward, R. & E., 7 Walsall St. WILLENHALL. Gregg, B. W., Gomer St. Hickin, J., & Sons, Rose Hill Homer, A., Clothier St. Moseley, J., & Sons, Albion Rd. Tildesley, J. M., Portobello Tildesley, T., New Rd. 400 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS WOLSTANTON, Stoke-on-Trent. Charlesworth, J. Cooke, J. WOLVERHAMPTON. Cave, G., & Son, Raby St. Gough, H., & Son, Dudley Rd. Guest, B., 1 Church St. Ham, T. & S., 32 Mander St. Herbert, J., St. Mark’s Rd. Holder, J. C., 170 Gt. Brickkiln St. Staffordshire—continued. Jones, F. Lindsay, Darlington St. Lovatt, H., Ltd., 68 Darlington St. Perry, T. & G., Horseley Fields Tooby, F. J. E., Castle St. Willcock, H., & Co., Darlington St. WORDSLEY, Stourbridge. Guest, J. VYOXALL, Burton-on-Trent. Wright, H. Suffolk. ALDEBURGH-ON-SEA. Burwood, W. Knowles, G. O., High St. BE CCLES. Betts, C., Ingate St. Elsey, G., Ravensmeer Hindes, & Co., Station Rd. Hipperson Bros., Pudding Moor Johnson, G., Queen’s Rd. King, H. A., Station Rd. BURES, Colchester. Deaves, C. BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Allen & Robinson Footer, M., St. Andrew St. North Frost, H. G., Westgate Rd. Hinnels & Son, Churchgate St. Tooke, F., Mill Lane CAVENDISH, Bury St. Edmunds. Graham & Brown CHEVINGTON. Earnshaw, R., Red Row CONEY WESTON, Bury St. Edmunds. Hogg, R., & Son EAST BERGHOLT, Colchester. Aldous, W. Wheeler, W. T. FELIXSTOWE and WALTON. Linzell, H. J., Orwell Rd. Pratt, R. W., Gainsborough Works FREDK. C. THURMAN, Practical Sanitary Plumber, Builder & Brickmaker, -. FELIXSTOWE.. Chief Office: Walton Works, nr. Felixstowe. Call Offices; Sea Rd. & Hamilton Rd, ,, Brickworks, Avenue Rd. _ ,, Saw and Moulding Mills, Felix- towe Dock. Telephone 093, Felixstowe. Some of the jobs executead— Renovation of Orwell Hotel, Felixstowe; J. S. Corder, Archt., Ipswich. New Barracks for the War Office, £15,000. New Chancel, &e., to Church, £2,800; Sir Arthur Blomfield & Sons, Archts. Balmoral Hotel Basements, £7,126; T.Cotman, Esq.,Archt. New Infirmary, £11,510; F. Whitmore, Esq., Archt., Chelms- ford. New Convalescent Home, £11380; Messrs. Davis & Emanuel, Archts., Finsbury Circus, London. New Waterworks complete for the following Authorities: Felix- stowe Water Co., Leiston, Chelms- ford; Aldeburgh and Clare Rural Councils. Ward, T., & Son FRAMLINGHAN. Dale, — Goodwin, C. W. Mallows, H. & S. FRESSINGFIELD, Harleston. Etheridge, R. HALESWORTH. Howard, S., & Sons, New Cut HAVERHILL. Mason & Son, High St. Wiles S., Hendford House IPSWICH. Bennett, F., New St. Bloomfield, W. H., Waveney Rd. Borrett, C., 1 Metz St. Catchpole,E., & Sons,Ld.,PrincessSt. Crisp & Smith, Orwell Place Cubitt & Gotts, Westerfield Dale, E. G., Bramford Rd. Death, M., 29 Brooks Hall Rd. Death, W. H., Richmond Rd, Girling, R., Wellington St. Grayston, W., 24 Argyle St. Green, C., Hatfield Rd. Grimwood, G., & Son, Princes St. Hudson, W. H., Elliott St. Kenney, S. A., Burrell St. Linzell, H. J., Cliff Works Marriott, V. A., Handford Rd. Parkington. T., & Son, St. Margaret’s Pipe, W., Carr St. Roper, C., Waterworks St. Rose & Woolnough, Rushmore Rd. Sadler, A., Richmond Rd. Stearn, A., & Son(R.P.), King St, IXWORTH. Howse, J. LELTSTONS SO} Gibbs, W. H., & Son, Bank House Simmonds, G., & Son LONG MELFORD, S.O. Theobald, —. LOWESTOFT. Ashby, J., London Rd. N. Barham, St. Peter’s St. Beckett, A. G., Machine Joinery Works, Oulton Broad Bedwell & Parker, Wollaston Rd. Brett, R., Alexandra Rd. Cole, C. R., 88 St. Peter’s St. Earl, C. E., 56 Alexandra Rd. Ellis & Dodman, Pakefield Elsey, G., Carlton Rd. Gravelling & Sewell, 269 London Rd. S. Hawes & Sons, Tell Rd. Lambert Bros., Horn Hill. Mills, F., Southwell Rd., Kirkley. Mobbs, Bros., 56 Beresford Rd. Saunders, J. T., Camden St. Scarle, T., Carlton Colville Swatman Bros., 3 Milton Rd. Todd, R. C., Kendal Rd., Kirkley Wales, J., Essex Rd. Warnes, W. G., Rotterdam Rd. Wilkins, W. (Exors. of), Bevan St. METFIELD (Harleston). Eastough & Hazel MONK’S ELEIGH, Ipswich. Hawkins, G. R. NAYVLAND (Colchester). Deaves, W., High St. NEEDHAM MARKET. Theobald & Sons, High St. RATTLESDEN, Bury St. Ldmunds. Plummer, A. SAXMUNDHAM. Cutting & Sons Gibbs, W. H., & Son SOUTHWOLD. Allen, R. J., & Son, High St. Thompson, J., & Son, East St. STOWMARKET. Death, E., Milton Rd. Gosling & Son, Stowupland Rd. Murray, M. E. Plummer, E. & L., Station Rd. Taylor, A., Milton Rd. SUDBURY. Grimwood, G., & Sons (see Advt.) Howard, A., Cornard Rd. WALTON, see Felixstowe. WEVBREAD. Grimwood & Bullen WICKHAMBROOK. Parker, J. WICKHAM MARKET. Coleman, E. WOODBRIDGE. Smith, W. I., Quay St. WRENTHAM (Wangfora). Lilly, W. G., High St. G. GRIMWOOD & SONS, Builders & Contractors, ST. GREGORY’S WORKS, SUDBURY, SUFFOLK. Works executed include— Foxearth—New Tower and Spire ; H. Woodyer, Esq., Archt. Cam- bridge—Portion of Girton College; A. Waterhouse, Esq.,Archt. Ipswich —New Corn Exchange & Municipal Buildings, £25,000 ; Brightwen Binyon, Esq., Archt. Bury—New Grammar School; Sir Arthur Blom- field, Archt. Sudbury—New Catholic Church; Leonard Stokes, Esq., Areht. Swindon—Mechanics’ In- stitute; Brightwen Binyon, Esq., Archt. Mansion at Stanmore; Brightwen Binyon, Esq., Archt. Government Works at Aldershot, Colchester and Ipswich. Numerous Restorations to many Churches, under eminent Architects. Surrey.” ADDLESTONE. Bolton, W., Church Rd. Brown, H., & Sons, off Station Rd. Bullen, F., Liberty Hall Rd. Gosden, W., Chapel Avenue Martin, J., Station Rd. Steer, R., “‘ The Rest ”’ Taylor, W. H., High St. ALBURY, Guildford. Browne, J. S., Albury Heath Woods, F., Little London ASH, Aldershot. Bateman, M. ASHTEAD. Death, J., Barnett Wood Lane Haseman, J. BANSTEAD. Blanche & Daney, High St. Peters, R., Burgh Heath BARNES. Hill, J., 90 Archway St. Sale, A., & Sons, High St. Wyborn, T., Station Rd. BEDDINGTON. Dawson & Sons Trappitt, J. W., Church Lane BETCHWORTH. Surrey— continued. BROOKWOOD, near Woking. Faggetter, E. D., Station Rd. BURSTOW, Horley. GEORGE CUMMINS and SONS, Ltd., Builders & Contractors, House Decorators, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers, Dorking and Betchworth, SURREY. Some recent Works satisfactorily executed, Winter Gardens, Bushey Hall, Watford. Residence, Bookham, Surrey. Village Hall, Bookham, Surrey; R. Lee, Esq., Archt. New Wing and Stabling, Westcott Hall, Dorking ; A. H. Venner.Esq., Archt. Residence, Buckland, Surrey; Messrs. Read & Macdonald, Archt. Enlargement and Alterations, Betch- worth School, Surrey; P. F. Storey, Esq., Surrey County Council. Buckland Rectory, Alterations and Repairs; Kcclesiastical Commis- sioners. (Puone, 12x4, Dorking). PEELS OEE I EE ES King, J., & Son BLETCHINGLEY. English, T., & Son BRAMLEY, Guildford. Ellis, S. Jackson, J. ALFRED KING & SON, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, DECORATORS AND BRICKMAKERS, SMALLFIELDS, HORLEY, Also South Godstone. ESTABLISHED 1856. Telegrams—‘‘Kingson, Smallfields.”’ Works executed include : New Wing, Residence, Lodge and Stabling, Outwood, near Nutfield, Surrey, Deeks looper msan, A.R.I.B.A., Archt., Redhill. Alter- ations, Decorations, _ Residence, Outwood. Surrey; W. Henry White, Esq., Archt., F.R.I.B.A., 14 Cavendish Place, W. Residence, Burstow; C. Nicholas, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., 19 Hanover Sq., W. Additions, South Gedstone; Paul Phipps, Esq.,Archt.,10 Queen Anne’s Chambers, Westminster, S.W. Residence, Stabling, etc., S. God- stone, A. J. Croughton, Esq., Archt., 66 Amner Rd., Clapham Common, S.W. Electric Light Power House, South Nutfield; E. W. Poley, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. Residence, Stabling, etc., Crawley; V. Dun- kerley, Esq., Archt., 8 Frederick Place, Old Jewry, E.C. Residence, etc., S. Godstone; E. W. Marshall, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. Restora- tions, New Wing and Billiard Room, Stables and Motor House, Recon- structing 3,000 ft. sup. old oak panelling, Smallfield Place, for Mrs. Leslie Moore; G. A. Hall, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. Alterations, Decorations, Residence, Outwood; L. P. Rees, Esq., Archt., Redhill. New Lodges, Stabling, etc., New Wing to Residence, Outwood; W. H. Maw, Esq. Engineering, Bedford Street, Strand. New Wing, Resi- dence, S.Nutfield; W. Harvey Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. Four Villas, Decorations to Residence, New Drainage, Vineries, Burstow, J. S. Brown, Esq., Archt., 148 Brecknock Road, N. Cottages, South Godstone; H. W. Finch, Esq., Archt., 2 New Square, Lincoln’s Inn. Additions Decorations, Residence, New Drain- age, S. Godstone; Messrs. A. R. Barker & Son, F.R.I.B.A., Archts. Additions andAlterations, Residence, Horley; Messrs. Whitfield & Thomas, Archts.,60 Haymarket, S.W. Work- men’s Dwellings, Farm Buildings (£3,000), Langshott, Horley ; Messrs. R. H. and R. W. Clutton, Archts., Reigate. Additions and Decorations ($2,000). Horley; Messrs.Baker and Baker, Archts., Horley. BYFLEET, Weybridge. Matthews, A. J., Dartnell Park Tarrant, W. G. Woodger, E. CAMBERLEY. Dungay, J., 63 Princess Rd. CARSHALTON. Burnand, E. J. Evans, S. J., West St. CATERHAM. Cooper, C., High St. Harman, W. Kenworthy, C. E., Caterham Valley Marchant, R., Godstone Rd. Marriott & Salter, Marden Works, Caterham Valley Scrivener, C. E., Caterham Valley Thompson, W. Vaughan, T., & Sons CHARLWOOD. Gibbs, S. W. Shaw, J., Lowfield Heath Wickins, T., Chapel Rd. CHEAM. Redman, — BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 401 Surrey—continued. CHERTSEY. Blayney, J., Windsor St. Hunt, R. J., Windsor St. Ives, T. H., Guildford St. T. KNIGHT and SONS, BUILDERS, Contractors, Sanitary Plumbers, and Decorators. UNDERTAKERS and MONUMENTAL MASONS. CHERTSEY. Wells, G., Grove Rd. CHESSINGTON. Kelsey, W., & Son CLAYGATE, Esher. Pater & Co., Claremont Park Estate COBHAM. Gower, A., Tartar Hill Higgs & Outhwaite COMPTON, Gutldford. Heal & Jackson CRANLEIGH. Holden, E. & J. H. CROYDON. Bailey, W. J.,33 Cherry Orchard Rd. Baldwin, —, 10 Kemble Rd. Barker, D. W., Church Rd. Bex, J. R., Wyche Gr., Brighton Rd. Binns, J. & T., 104 Wellesley Rd. Bulled, E. P. & Co., 99 Cromwell Rd. Burton, J., & Son, 87 High St. Everitt, G., 79 Windmill Rd. Hanscomb & Smith, 83 London Rd. Holt, W., & Sons, Windmill Rd. Horrocks, J., The Oval Langridge, W., St. James Rd. (Rds.) Linfoot, A. W., 42 Birdhurst Rd., South Croydon Maides & Harper, Albert Rd. Marriage, W., & Co., The Oval Nottle, W., Limes Rd. Established over a Quarter of a Century SAMUEL PAGE & SON, Builders, Contractors, Decorators, &c. Boro. GH HILL, & WADDON ROAD, CROYDON. Offlce and Works: BOROUGH HILL. Personal Supervision given to all work undertaken. Telephone No 383, Croydon. Pearson & Co., 16 Park St. ' Potter, W., 35 Benson Rd. Saunders. E. J., 48 Wellesley Rd. Smith, W., & Sons, 202 London Rd. Streather, E. (see Advt.) Umlandt & Nicholl, Orchard Rd Waller, D. (see Advt.) -Worsfold & Sons, Grant Rd., Ad- discombe Yewen, E. B., St. James’s Rd. (Rds.) 994 Cherry | EDWARD STREATHER, Builder & Contractor, Next Sanderstead Station SOUTH GROYDON. Telephone 731, Croydon. Work executed : _ £8,500 Alteration Pirbright, for Sir H. M. Stanley, G.C.B. $2,200 New House, Cobham, Thos. Tipper, Esq., Archt. £1,800 Drainage and Lighting, Knowle HiJl, Cobham, Chas. W. Hay, Esq. 41,000 Villas, Chertsey, Charles Welch, Esq., Archt. %1,000 Villas, Woking, David | Stevens, Esq. 4975 Villa, Woking, William Parsons, Esq. Works, Caterham Asylum, Metro- politan Asylums Board. Hotel, Seaford, £2,500, Archt., J. W. B. Blackman, Esq. Shops, Croydon, Archt.,C. Harman Ridge, Esq. ESTABLISHED 1853. DAVID WALLER, Builder & Decorator Old Palace Works, OLD PALACE ROAD, CROYDON. Telephone: 120 P.O. Croydon. DORKING. Canter, A. J., 2 Falkland Rd. Colls & Son, South St. Cummings & Sons, Ld. Edser, W., Horsham Rd. Goddard & Sons, Station Rd. King, W. & G., Abinger Hammer L. & F. PLEDGE Builders and Contractors, 27 FALKLAND ROAD, DORKING, Works executed 1906 :— House at Peaslake for Miss Peake; Messrs. James & Laycock, Archts. Cottage at Westcott, Dorking, for Mr. W. Sharpe: F. J. Dibble, Esq., Archt. Additions to Farm House and Farm Buildings at Newdigate for His Grace the Duke of Norfolk. Two Pairs Villas at Holmwood, Dorking. Drainage Works at Dorking Union. DORMANS LAND), E. Grinstead. Ridley, Henry DUNSFOLD, Godalming. Underwood, W. T. & W. EGHAM. Buckeridge, C., 199 High St. Gray, G., Queen’s Rd. Oades, W., The Avenue Sleep, J., & Sons, Station Rd. ENGLEFIELD GREEN (Staines). Beauchamp, W., Victoria St. Harrison, F., Harvest Rd. Jackson, W. | Th ib | Surrey—continued. Leach, E. Rowland, R., St. Jude’s Rd. EPSOM. Chuter Bros., High St. Cropley Bros., Ltd., High St. Furniss Bros., High St. Holdsworth, G., East St. the J. A., Ashley Rd. onghurst, E., & Sons, East St. Mansbridge & Harding, Worple Rd Robins, S., Heathcote Rd Telephone: No. 213, P.O. EPSOM. Roll & Jaylor, Builders, Contractors, Decorators, and Undertakers, High Street and Hook Road, EPSOM. Office: HIGH STREET, EPSOM. Skelton, H., South St. Waglan, A., West St. Williams & Taylor, 100 Miles Rd. ESHER. Shute, F. ELWELL. Goodship & Saunders, High St. Killick, W., High St. Newton, — FARNHAM., Crosby & Co., South St. Figg, A. J., Castle St. Goddard & Sons, East St. Kimber, J., Guildford Rd. Mardon, A. G., Castle St. Tompsett & Co., Bi DE RSs | Steam Joinery Works, FARNHAM, SURREY. DEPOT FOR ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL. Timber Merchants, Decorators, Sanitary Plumbers. Fotnery and Fencing Prepared for the Trade. FRENSHAM, Farnham. Chuter, A., Millbridge FRIMLEY. Finch, G. Kemp, E., Frimley Green GODALMING. Bradley, F., 95 High St. Bunning, H. G., Station Rd. Fry, D. (see Advt.) Humphreys, J. W.,& Sons (see Advt.) Lee, J., Rock Place Mitchell Bros., Meadrow Richardson, G., Wolseley Rd. Stedman, A. W., Cleveland Place Streeter, A., Co., Meadrow (Roads & Sewers) GODSTONE. Christie, D. Churchill, T., Godstone Green Hitchcock, J., South Godstone King, A. & Son (see Advt. previous page). Webb, F. J. DAVID ERY, BUILDER AND eX CONTRACTOR; STEAM JOINERY WORKS, Bridge St., GODALMING. Telephone 99Y, Godalming. ‘|. W. HUMPHREYS AND SONS, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, BOROUGH ROAD WORKS, GODALMING. | References to well-known Architects in London and the Provinces. GUILDFORD. Billimore, F. H., Tunsgate Brand, H., Woodbridge Rd. ‘STANLEY ELLIS, | Decorator & Sanitary Plumber GUILDFORD & BRAMLEY. Telephone: Guildford, 74. | Telegrams: Ellis, Builder, Guildford, Some of the Works executed :— House, Shalford, £1,600; W. G. Lower, Esq., Archt., Guildford. New Stables, &c., Bramley Grange, £3,500; Drainage and Sanitary Works at the Isolation Hospital, Guildford, £1,000; Edwar L. Lunn, Esq., Archt., Guildford. Alterations to Residence, Wey- bridge, £1,500; Edwin O. Sachs, Esq., Archt., Waterloo Place, Pall Mall. New Hospital, Clandon, Guildford, £1,800; Messrs Mar- shall & Vickers, Archts., 28 Bedford Square, W.C. New Reservoir, St. Martha’s, Chilworth, £1,200; F. S. Courtney, Esq., Engineer, Broad Sanctuary Chambers, Westminster. New Hotel, Liphook, Hants, £3,500; Additions to Steam Laundry, Guildford, £1,500; New Residence, Guildford, £3,700; A. J. Sturges, Esq., Archt., Guildford. Additions Friary Breweries, Guild- ford, £4,000; J. McMullin Brooks, 4 Queen Victoria Street. Gammon, A. & F., Hayden Place Higlett & Hammond (see Advt. on next page) Mitchell Bros. (see Advt. on next page) Johnson, A., Mill Mead Smith, R., 1 Bury Fields Smith, W., & Sons. Farnham Rd. Swayne & Son, Stoke Rd. Tribe & Robinson, Church Rd. Wood, R., & Son (see Advt. on next page) | | 402 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Surrey—continued. HIGLETT AND HAMMOND, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS, GUILDFORD. Works executed tnclude: Drainage: The Surrey County School, Cranleigh ; L. Lunn, Architect, Guildford. Drainage: ‘‘Alderbrook Manor,”’ for P. Ralli, Esq., under the Sanitary Protection Society, Westminster, S.W. Business Premises: High St., Guildford, and two Villas, Warwick Bench, Guildford ; T. P. Figgis, Esq.. F.R.I.B.A., Architect, Martin’s Lane, E.C. **Guildown Grange,” Guildford; John Belcher, Esq., A.R.A., Arch’t., 20 Hanover Square, W. Alterations and Additions to Merrow Croft, Guildford, for H. Pike Pease, Esq., M.P. ; C. Sayers, Esq., Arch’t., Soho Sq. Alterations and Additions to Mansion and Stables, “‘ Corn- bury Park,’’ Charlbury, Oxon., for Vernon Watney, Esq.; John Belcher, Esq., A.R.A., Architect. New Ranger’s Lodge, ‘‘Corn- bury Park,’’ Charlbury, Oxon., for Vernon Watney, Esq; John Belcher, Esgq., A.R.A., Architect. Drainage, ‘‘Pickhurst,’’ Chid- dingfold, Surrey, for J. Ryde Esq. ; S. Welman, Esq., Archt. Godalming. Boat House and Club Rooms, Byfleet, Surrey, for F.C. Stoop, Esq.; Messrs. Niven & Wiggles- worth, F.R.J.B.A., Architects, 104 High Holborn, London. Drainage, &c., The Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford; E. L. Lunn, Esq., Architect. Drainage, “Holmbury House,”’ Dorking ; Sanitary Protection Seaetys Surveyors, Westminster, Electric Light Station, Guild- ford; J. M. V. Money-Kent, Esq., C.E., Engineer. Extension Main Drainage and Purification Works, Cran- leigh, for the Hambledon Rural District Council; E. L. Lunn, Esq., Surveyor. Mansion, Stabling, Lodges, Farm Buildings,&c., ‘“‘Barnett Hill,’? Wonersh,Surrey; Arnold Mitchell, Esq., Architect. aa MITCHELL BROS., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Steam Joinery Works, SHALFORD, GUILDFORD. ESTABLISHED 1840. References to well-known London Architects if required. HALE, Farnham, Caesar, P. J., Upper Hale HASLEMERE, Chapman & Lowry, Ltd. Clapshaw, W., Shottermill Harding Bros., Shottermill Haslemere Builders, Ltd. (see Advt.) HOLMWOOD, Dorking. Pierce, C. F. R. Wood & Son, Builders and Contractors, GUILDFORD. W orks executed and in progress include : Mansion and Stabling near Hasle- mere, C. Harrison Townsend, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt., London. House, Warwick Bench, Guild- ford, for H. P. Smallpeice, Esq.; T. R. Clemence, Esq., Architect, Guildford. Guildford Borough Police Build- ings, for the Guildford Corporation, W. G. Lower, Esq., Architect, Guildford. Petty Sessional Court, Woking, for the Surrey County Council, F. G. Howell, Esq., County Surveyor. Two Houses, Blackheath, near Chilworth, Surrey, C. MHarrison Townsend, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Areht., London. Several large houses in the neigh- bourhood of Guildford; reference can be had from occupiers. THE Haslemere Builders, &70- (Chairman: HERBERT HUTCHINSON, Esq.), Builders, Contractors, and Decorators, Brick and Tile Makers. Joinery Works : HASLEMERE. Brick Works: SHOTTERMILL, Haslemere, and at ROGATE, Sussex. Contractors by Appointment to H.M. GoveRNMENT. Works executed or in hand :— Wenlake Buildings, St. Luke’s, Two Blocks Dwellings for L.C.C. ; Archt., W. E. Riley, Esq. Cottage, Kennels, Stables, &c., at Witley, for G. H. Pinckard, Esq. ; Archt., R. H. Butterworth, Esq. Barracks, MedicalOfficers’ Quarters, Schools, and other works for H.M. Secretary of State for War. New Church, Haslemere; Archts., Messrs. Spooner & Cobbold. Mansion, Stables, Workshops, &c., Witley,for Joseph King,Esq.; Archt., | F.W. Troup, Esq., F.R.1.B.A. Sanatorium and Residence, near Farnham, for Dr. Walters; Archt., — Williams, Esq. House at Frensham Vale, for Mrs. Ledeboer; Archts., Messrs. Read and MacDonald. Fire Station, Haslemere, for Haslemere Parish Council; J. H. | Howard, Esq., Surveyor. Mansion, Lodge, and Stables at Haslemere, for Commander Hender- son, R.N.; Archt., Herbert Hutchin- son, Esq. Roofing Tiles.—Upwards of one million supplied to King Edward VII.Sanatorium and otherimportant Buildings. HORLEY. Jennings, A. E., Massetts Rd. King, A. & Son (see Advt., Burstow) Mitchell Pinion) sais Scott, W., Salfords HORSELL, Woking. Allard, G., Bromhall Rd. Roake, W. R. Cees Sr EE ES SR) a eZ EREPT SE DELN RE, BE ESLE TE Surrey—continued. KENLEY. Bryant & Cheeseman Mowger, J KEW. Blasby, B. E., Cumberland Works Elkington, A. W., 308 Sandycombe Rd., Kew Gardens Gibbin, W., & Son, 15-23 Station Parade, Kew Gardens Harper Bros., Kew Gardens Keene, C. E., 338 Kew Rd. KINGSTON-ON-THAMES. Collings, J. J., Victoria Rd.,Norbiton Gaze, W. H., & Sons, Union St. Havell, G. F., 15 Eden St. Judd, D., Manorgate Rd. Lane, W., & Son, London Rd. Macrostie, D., 73 Eden St. Mundy, W., 45 East Rd. Oldridge, C., & Sons, London Rd. KINGSWOOD, Epsom. Wells, W. J. LEATHERHEAD. Brown, G. & W. Skilton, H., Bridge St. LIMPSFIELD. Brazier, J., & Son Loveland, G. E. LINGFIELD, Dives, T. E. Head, R. E. Penfold, W. Stanford, E. G. MALDEN, NEW. Joyce, H., Kingston Rd. itchell, F. A., Cambridge St. Scofield, J., Coombe Rd. Spinner, S. R., Cambridge Rd. MALDEN, OLD. Taylor, H., Church Rd. MERROW, Guildford. Edward, W. G., New Down Rd. MERSTHAM. Pink, J. J., Endsleigh Rd. Whitaker, R., High St. MICKLEHAM, Dorking. Batchelor, G. MITCHAM. Drewett, J., Upper Mitcham Haydon, H., Vine House, Church St. Hazell Bros., Beddington Corner Iles, E., Commonside, East (Roads) Sayers, C., Lower Green MORTLAKE. Barns, J, 2 Fitzgerald Rd. Brackley, T., 2 Thames Bank Hughes, R. T.,& Co., Ld., Sheen Ln. MOLESEY, EAST. Potterton, E. Wheatley, J., & Sons, Ltd., Bridge Rd. NORBURY. Gathercote Bros., London Rd. OXTED. Brazier, J., & Son ; PIRBRIGHT. Faggeter, E. D. PURLEY. Saker, W. REDHILL. Amos, R. B., Monson Rd. Bagaley, W., & Sons, Mead Vale Buckland & Waters, Shrewsbury Rd. Martin, G. (see Advt.) Room, E., Beach Ho., Brighton Rd. Room, G., Brighton Rd. Wiles, J. B., Station Rd. Wilkinson, W. F., Station Rd. Worssell, E., 73 Grovehill Rd. REIGATE. Apted, A. B., Dood’s Rd. Bushby, T., & Son, West St. Elsey, G., & Sons, Glover’s Rd. Hodge & Son, West Rd. Jeal, S., Blackborough Rd. Killick, R., Church St. King, J., & Son (see Advt.) Lee, R., & Son, West St. Lovell, A. G., South Park Nightingale, A. H., 26 West St. Nightingale, C., & Sons (see Advt. on next page) Nightingale, T., Park Lane Waycott, J., Holmesdale Rd. Wickman, W., Croydon Rd. Contractor & Sanitary Engineer, FENGATES ROAD, REDHILL. Works recently executed include '— Six Shops in High Street, Redhill, for J. Kent, Esq., Moorfields, London; Archts., Messrs. Clayton & Black. New Billiard Room, Addi- tions and Decorations to Wallfields, West Street, Reigate, for W.Hughes, Esq.; Archt., D. J. Barry, Esq. New Riding Schooi, Woodhatch, for R.P. Evans, Esq.; Archts., Messrs. Baker & Penfold, A.R.I.B.A. New House in Reigate Road, for the Misses Rees; Archt., L. P. Rees, Esq. Additions and Decorations to The Hatch, Reigate Road, for Mrs. Micklem; Archt., T. R. Hooper, Esq., A.R.I.B.A. Additions to Steward’s House, Capenor, Nutfield, CG. MARTIN, Builder, Decorator, | for C. D. Rudd, Esq.; Archt., T. R. Hooper, Esq., A.R.I.B.A. Additions and Stables to Donyngs Place, Link- field Lane, Redhill, for the Misses Wilkinson ; Archts., Messrs. Baker& Penfold, A.R.I.B.A. Carved Oak Panelling and Choir Seats at Presbyterian Church, Redhill; Archt., G. Lethbridge, _ Esq., F.R.I.B.A. New Stores, Cellars, and Additions to Redhill Brewery, for Messrs. Bransbury & Co. J. KING & SON, Builders, Decorators, Be., Reigate & Betchworth. Works executed tnclude— Alterations and Additions to Pen- dell House, Bletchingley, £2,130, for J. Kenrick, Esq.; Archts., Messrs. Hesketh & Stokes, 110 Cheapside, E.C. House in Reigate Rd., £1,365, for E. G. Feild, Esq.; Archts., Messrs. Baker & Penfold, Reigate. Parish Reading Room and_ Caretaker’s House at Chipstead, £1,043, for J. G. Cattley, Esq.; Archts., Messrs. Hesketh & Stokes. Alterations and Additions to Houses at Santon, for R. G. Clutton, Esq., £1,275; Archt., H. O. Cresswell, tea 17 Bucking- ham St., W. Alterations and Addi- tions to ‘‘ The Queen’s Head”’ P. H. at Nutfield, £563, for Messrs. Mellersh & Neale; Archts., Messrs. Baker & Penfold. House, Cottages, and Stabling, &c.,; at Buckland, 45,917, for J. H. Scrutton, Esq. 5 Archts., Messrs. Read & MacDonald, 4a Cork St., W. Alterations and Additions to ‘“The Knob,”’ Buckland, 4393, for F. H. Beaumont, Esq. ; Archts., Messrs. R. H. and R. W. Clutton, Sidlow. Alterations and Additions to “‘ Ivy Bank,’’ Reigate, 4850, for R. L. Hesketh, Esq.; Archt., R. L. Hesketh, Esq.; Parish Hall, Reigate, for Rev. F. C. Davies ; Archts., Messrs. Hesketh & Stokes. Sanatorium at Provincial Police Orphanage, Redhill; Archt., Spencer W. Grant, Esq., 63 Fins- bury Pavement, E.C. House in Pilgrims Way, Reigate, for E. Poland, Esq.; Archt.,C. E. Salmon, Esq., Reigate. RICHMOND. Brooking, J. W., Eton St. Eldridge & Son (see Advt. next page) Gascoyne & Blake, Onslow Rd. Hampton, F., Marsh Gate Heasler, G. W., Hill Rise Lillywhite, A., Church Rd. Randall, R., Kewfoot Rd. Soole, S. N., & Son, Sheen Rd. Seal & Co., Grove Rd. Sims, F., Church Terrace Speechley & Smith, Kew Rd. RIMES YE, Kyle, G. Pullen, J. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 403 Surrey—continued. Surrey—continued. Chas. Nightingale & Sons, Builders, CONTRACTORS & DECORATORS Lesbourne Rd., REIGATE. Telephone—No. 66 (Redhill). Telegrams—' Nightingalson, Reigate.” Some recent works executed and in hand include— New Racket Court, Stables, addi- tions and alterations and decorations to mansion for Cecil Quentin, Esq., Milland Place, Liphook, Hants; Archt., H. Alex. Pelly, Esq., 145 Gresham House, E.C. New Farm Buildings, Stabling, Altera- tions, Decorations, &c. to Gatton Hall Estates, for J. Colman, Esq.; Archt., Anthony R. Cragg, Esq., Gatton. Two Houses for Geo. Taylor, Esq., Manor Road, Reigate; Archt., C. E. Salmon, Esq., Reigate. House for Mrs. Newall, Reigate; Archt., T. Phillips Figgis, Esq., 28 Martin’s Lane, B.C. Borough of Reigate, Victoria Alms Houses; Archt., W. H. Prescott, Esq., Borough Surveyor, Reigate. New Stabling, Alterations, Decorations, &c., Nork Park, Epsom Downs; Archt., Garrett Taylor, Esq., Trowse House, Norwich. New Rectory, Stabling, &c.,at Bletchingly; Archt., C. R. Baker King, Esq., 2 Dean’s Yard, S.W. New House, &c., for C.K. Robinson, Esq..Blackboro’ Rd., Reigate; Archts., Messrs. Holland and Son, High Street, Newmarket. House, Stabling, &c., at Horley, for R. E. Way, Esq.; Archt., J. C. Rad- ford, Esq. ,163 Upper Richmond Road, Putney. Additions to Borough of Reigate Electric Lighting Station ; Archt.,Fred T. Clayton,Esq., Borough Engineer, Reigate. House at Merst- ham for Ernest Holah, Esq.; Archt.. Sydney Perks, Esq., 5 Crown Court, Cheapside, E.C. New Coach-houses, | &e., Nork Park, Epsom Downs; Archt , Langton Dennis, Esq.,Crow- borough Cross, Sussex. ELDRIDGE & SON, DECORATORS, SANITARY ENGINEERS, Ormond Road, ) Chief Offices : ELM GROVE, WEYBRIDGE, Brickfields - - Q> Works executed include :— Large Private Houses, Shops, Banks, Pubilec Houses, Electric Light Works, Roads and Drainage. Sunningdale. Ranger, T. C., Dorchester Rd. Wells, G. R., The Quadrant Willis, G., Elm Grove Rd. WHVTELEAFE. Cheeseman, G. WIMBLEDON. Blake, W. T., 40 Denmark Rd. Braiser, J., Strachan Place Burgess, J., & Sons (see Advt.) Dowden, —, 3 Strachan Place Fraser, J. G., 1 & 2 Church Rd Builders &» Contractors, WYCLIFFE ROAD, WIMBLEDON. Works executed incl ude— New Billiard Room and Rooms | over—to Wandle Bank House, Wim- bledon, for Ald. Fenwick, J.P, Additions and Sanitary Improve- ments to Wimbledon Parochial Schools ; H.G.Quartermain, Esq., At. New Vestries and Organ Chamber, to Holy Trinity Church, Wimbledon ; H. G. Quartermain, Esq., Archt. New Residence for F. G. Samson, Veterinary Surgeon, Upper Mitcham; R. M. Chart, Esq., Archt. New Residence for H. S. Coldicott, Esq., Solicitor, Lower Mitcham; R. M. Chart, Esq., Archt. South Wimbledon Girls’ School and Technical Institute for the Surrey County Council; J. T. Micklethwaite, Esq., Archt. New Mineral Water Factory for Messrs. H. Tomlin & Co., Morden Rd., Merton; Messrs. Chart, Son, & Reading, Archts. Rebuilding ‘‘The King’s Arms,” Mitcham, for Messrs. Young & Co.’s Brewery, Ltd.; R. Cruwys, Esq., Archt. Rebuilding the British Queen Public House, Wimbledon ; Messrs. | Shoebridge & Rising, Archts. New Offices for the Merton Parish Council, Kingston Road; H. G. Quartermain. Esq., Archt. Additions to the Merton Parish Schools; H. G. Quartermain, Esq., Archt. New House for Walter C. Ryde, Esq., Belvedere Estate, Wimbledon ; C. Harrison Townsend, Esq., Archt. New Central Fire Station, Wim- bledon, for the Wimbledon Urban | District Council. Alterations and Additions to Dun- donald Schools, Wimbledon ; Messrs. Thomson & Pomeroy, Archts. New Banking Premises and Shop for the L. and S.W. Bank, Ltd., R. A. Hinds, Esq., Archt. New Block of Schools for the Kingston Corporation, cost £15,000 ; F. W. Roper, Esq., Archt. Gibbard, T., & Sons, High St. Telephone—53 WIMBLEDON. THOMAS HOLLOWAY Successor to PARSONS & TOWNSEND Builder & Contractors, 25 HIGH STREET, WIMBLEDON COMMON. Works executed, amongst others, wnclude :— Hétel Metropole, Brighton; A. Waterhouse, Esq., Archt. Hotel Great Central, London ; Col. R. W. Edis, F S.A.,C.B., Archt. Hétel Majestic, Harrogate, Yorks ; C. D. Martin, Esq., F.S.I., Archt. H6tel Victoria, Nottingham; Col. R. W. Edis, F.S.A., C.B., Archt. University College Hospital, London; Messrs. A. Waterhouse and Sons, Archts. Structural Alterations & Additions at United Forces Club,r117 Piccadilly. Rebuilding Corn & Grinding Mills. Bermondsey ; Messrs. Thompson and Pomeroy, Archts. Rebuilding 171 Strand, W.C.; Messrs. Thompson&Pomeroy, Archts. Stable and Cottage, Wimbledon; T. G. Jackson, Esq., A.R.A., M.A., F.S.A., Archt. Alterations and Repairs to Morden Hall Farm; J. S. Brocklesby, Esq., A.R.I.B.A., Archt. New Study, Etching Rooms, etc., for the Anglo Engraving Co., Ltd. ; Messrs. Thompson & Pomeroy, Archts. New Dining Rooms, Kitchen, Stores, etc., at Queen Alexandra’s Court, Wimbledon; Messrs. Ernest George & Yeates, Archts. 404 BUILDERS AND Surrey—continued. THOMAS HOLLOWAY continued. House for Dr. Clapham, in Murray Road, Wimbledon Common; Dare Clapham, Esq., Archt. House for Mrs. Firth, in Murray Road, Wimbledon Common; T. Walter Moss, Esq., Archt. poagee H., 42 Hartfield Rd. arman, W. H., Alexandra Rd. Price & Price, 20 St. George’s Rd. Sycamore Works, Ltd., Worple Rd. Whitehead Bros., 21 Hill Rd. Wingett, R., 22 Hartfield Rd. WITLEY, Godalming. Milton, F. WORCESTER PARK, S.O. Oxenham, A. WOKING. Allard & Sons, Church St. Aylot, F., Boundary Rd. Butt, W. J., Goldsworth Rd. Drowley & Co., Chertsey Rd. Gale, A. A., Maybury Rd. Gale, W. W., 5 Market Place Goring, G., Royal Oak Rd., Golds- worth Harris, J., & Son, High St. Ingram, H., & Son, Goldsworth Wks. Kemp, F. J., Church St. Whitburn, J., Woking Village WRECCLESHAM, Farnham. Blake, W., Shortheath Sussex. ALFRISTON, Polegate, S.O. Pettitt, A. Wilson, J., Market Square ARDINGLY. Box & Turner ARUNDEL. Haggett, H. BEXHILL-ON-SEA. Bailey, W. H., Victoria Rd. Balcombe, G. T., Fairmount Rd. Carey, S., Haddock’s Hill Rd. Dexter, T. W., Reginald Rd. Gillham, G. & W., Cooden Down Miles, D., 19 Cernwall Rd. Moon & Garner, Hastings Rd. Ockenden, S., Belle Hill Parker, F. W., 82 Station Rd. Plummer, C. E., Jameson Rd. Rogers, J., Hastings Rd. Sanders, AF & H., Western Rd. Sanders, W. H., Dorset Rd. Thompson, J. H., Wickham Av. BILLINGSHURST. Marden, G., The Haven, near Mitchell, A., South St. Spooner, H., Loxwood, near Wadey, E., Parbrook Wadey, J., Five Oaks BOGNOR. Amory & Sons, Gordon Av. East Booker Bros., Glamis St. Gibbs, H. H., Sylvan Way, W. Harfield, G., High St. Jenkins, F. W., Longford Rd. Oliver, H., Highfield Rd. Tate Bros., Richmond Rd. BRIGHTON. Barnes, J, 99 & 100 North St. Boniface, A., & Son, Alice St., Lansdowne Place Bostel Bros. (R.P.), 18 & 19 Duke St. (and Sanitary Engineers) Botting, W., & Son, 21 Ship St. Brown, W., & Sons, 8 and to Ditch- ling Rise Carter, J.,& Son, 35 St. George’s Rd. Cox, A., & Sons, 80a Preston Rd. Davey Bros., 9 Shaftesbury Place Dawes, T., 54 Springfield Rd. Dean, A., 25 Ditchling Rise Elliott, W. & A., 15 Hampton Place Field, W. A. & Co. (see Advt.) Garrett, W. & T., Ltd., 62 Middle St. Holloway Bros., Preston Rd. Hunt, G., 152 Ditchling Rd. Jay, C., 21 Conway St., Hove Leggatt, T. G., 44 St. James’s St. Lockyer, G. R., 16 King St., Nth. St. Lynn, G., & Sons (see Advt.) Manwaring & Son, 13 Western St. Nye, T. E., 40 St. George’s Rd. Palmer, F., Blucher Place Parsons, A., 25 Sutherland Rd. Parsons, J., & Sons (see Advt.) Patching & Son, 43 & 44 Portland St. Payne, A. W. (R.P.), 134 Gloster St. Penfold, H. J. (see Advt.) Sattin & Evershed, 27 Freshfield Rd. Saunders Bros., 16 Richmond Place Titcombe & Son, 70 High St. Wakefield, B., & Co., 101 George St., Hove Wilson, F. T., 115 St. James’s St. Wiinter, E., 82 Church Rd., Hove Wright, J. J.,29 Centurion Rd. Young, G., 23 & 24 Bath St. BROADWATER, Worthing. Herbert, E. Stanbridge, W. W. A. FIELD & Co., BWurtlders, Ve., 20 PRESTON STREET, BRIGHTON. SrgEAmM JoINERY WorRKS— D’AVIGDOR ROAD, HOVE. Work executed during the last few years under the following London and Local Architects : Messrs. Anthony & Dixon, F. T. Cawthorn, Esq., H. T. A. Chidgey, Esq., Messrs. Clayton & Black, F. G. Cooke, Esq., Messrs. Curtis, Green and Dickie, S. Denman, Esq., A. Dixon, Esq., Messrs. Edmeston and Gabriel, Messrs. Eedle & Meyers, ean Gibbins squib) Garrett, IKsqesn) We (C.. By (Gillam, Esq; Messrs. Gordon & Gunton, C. Hen- man, Esq.,C. E. Hewitt, Esq., Messrs. Hoare & Wheeler, F W. Ledger, Esq., F. J.C. May, Esq., W. J. Miller, Esq., Chas. Nye, Esq., G. Pinker- ton. Esq., Lacy W. Ridge, Rsq., Messrs. Sach & Woodrow, Messrs. T. Simpson & Son, Messrs. Truefitt and Watson, A. C. Udny, Esgq., Henry Ward, Esq., Victor Wilkins, Esq. G. LYNN & SONS, Builders and Decorators, Marlboro’ St., Brighton. EsTaBLISHED 1830. Have successfully carried out many extensive Works in Brighton and neighbourhood under the following eminent Architects :— Sir Charles Barry (the late), Charles Barry, Esq., Sir A. Blom- field, Loftus Brock, Esq., Messrs. Somers Clarke & Micklethwaite, Ewan Christian, Esq., H. D. Davis, Esq., R.W. Edis, Esq.,S.W. Grant, Esq., R. C. Harrison, Esq., E. Habershon, Esq., C. Henman, Esq., E. 1’Anson, Esq., W. Lacy Ridge, Esq., Romaine Walker, Esq., and many others, including all the lead- ing local Architects. BURGESS HILL. Bryant, W., Dunstall Farm Downer, A. Norman & Burt (see Advt.) Oram, W. on next page (see Advt.) BUXTED, Uchfield. Miller, J., Potters Green CATSFIELD. Blackman, R., & Son CHICHESTER. Hill, F., St. Paul’s Rd. Holt, J. O., & Sons, Westgate Hooker, C., & Sons, 10 Hornet Rhodes, G. T., St. Martin’s. Tee, L., Oving Rd. Turner, E., 32 Franklin Place Vick, F. M., & Sons, Tower St. CONTRACTORS. J. PARSONS & SONS, Builders, Contractors, Decorators & Sanitary Engineers 176 Church Road, HOVE. Steam Joinery Works & Depot— Fonthill Road, HOVE. Have carried out extensive Works under the following Architects :— Messrs. Bourchier, Burmester and Galsworthy. R. F. Grantham, Esq. Messrs. Howgate & Henty. P. Lamb, Esq. Godfrey Pinkerton, Esq. Messrs. Rowland, Plumbe and Harvey. Messre.Zephaniah,King and Son. Lacy W. Ridge, Esq. Messrs. Runtz & Ford. Robert Read, Esq. J. G. Sankey, Esq., and all the leading local Architects & Engineers. ‘ET Te NORMAN & BURT, Builders & Contractors, Steam Joinery Works, LONDON RoAD, BurGess HILL, Sussex. Works executed include— Poynings Church, Sussex, Restora- tion; Ewan Christian, Esq., Archt. St. John’s College Chapel, Hurst- pierpoint, Sussex, Oak Fittings and Tower; Messrs. Carpenter & Ingelow, Archts. Restoring and Redecorating Arch- bishop Chicheley’s Tomb in Canter- bury Cathedral. Carved Oak Reredoses, Screens, Stalls, Pulpits, &c., in Frome Church, Somerset- shire; All Saints’ Church, Edin- burgh; His Grace the Lord Arch- bishop of York’s Chapel, Bishop- thorpe ; St. Mark’s Church, Philadelphia; Universities Mis- sion Church, Calcutta, India; Lichfield Cathedral; Reredos and Side Panelling, Trinity Church, St. John’s, New Brunswick; Choir Stalls, Pulpit, Organ Loft, and Pannelling in Woburn Church, for His Grace the Duke of Bedford; Oak Seats at Hoar Cross Church, un- der G. F. Bodley, Esq. ; Inlaid Altar Table to Christ’s Hospital New Schools, under Messrs. Aston Webb and Ingress Bell; Reredos, Win- chester Cathedral; Panelling and Fittings, Chester Cathedral; Screen and Decorating and Rood Cross, St. Andrew’s Church, Worthing; Altar Screen, Chichester Cathedral; Rere- dos and Chancel Panelling, St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster. “Wakehurst Place,’’ Sussex, Re- storations; Aston Webb, Esq., Arch. “Borde Hill,’’ Cuckfield, Sussex, Additions and Restorations; Ralph Nevill, Esq., Arch. Sharnden, -Mayfield, Sussex; H. O. Cress- well, Esq., Archt. New Part to Old Place, Lindfield, Sussex; Oak Panelling, Chimney Pieces, Stair- cases, &c., at ‘‘Peverey,’’ Shropshire ; Temple Newsam, Yorks; Hurst- bourne Park, Hants.; and Copped Hall, Epping; Cedar Woodwork for New Library for Lord Llangattock ; Additions to Woodside House, Chenies, for Her Grace the Duchess of Bedford; New House at Epping, for E., J. Wythes, Esq.; and New Chapel at the Holy Cross Home, Hayward’s Heath. Restoration of Petworth Church, for Lord Lecon- field, New House and Stables at Royston, Herts.; Walter E. Tower, Esq., Architect. New House, Stables, and Gardens, Little Thakeham, Sussex; New Gardens and Additions, Buckhurst Park, Sussex; New House for W.D. James, Esq.; E. L. Lutyens, Esq., Architect. CHIDDINGLY, S.O. Carpenter, J., Lower Dicker Sussex—continued. H. J. PENFOLD, BUILDER, Contractor, Decorator, and Sanitary Engineer, 219 PRESTON ROAD, BRIGHTON. Works executed include— _ Shops in Preston Read, 24 Houses in Lauriston Road, Restoration and Additions and Redrainage to Manor House, Preston, for the Stanford Estate;C.Stanley Peach,Esq.,Archt., London. Alterations to Shops, Western Road,for — Paddison, Esq.; Alterations to 45 Brunswick Sq., for Sir A. Fairbairn, Bart.; Messrs. Anthony & Dixon, Archts., Brighton. Large Residence, Hollingbury Copse, Withdean, for 8S. Witting, Esq,; H.H. Tasker, Esq., Archt., London. Large Residence, Tower House, Withdean, for J. Savage, Esq. ; Messrs. G. Burstow & Sons, Archts., Brighton. Rebuilding the Sussex Evening Times Printing Works, for W. E. Nash, Esq.; R. W. Pollard, Ksq., Archt., Brighton. New Villa, Preston, for G. Lockhart, Esq.; Clayton Botham, Esq., Archt., Brighton. Alterations and Addi- tions to St. James’ Hotel, for —. Lucas, Esq.; Chas. Flack, Esq., Areht., London. Large Residence, ““Woodlands,’”’ Patcham, for H. Blackburn, Esq.; Messrs. Heelis and Wrightsou, Surveyors, London. New Residence, Cromwell Rd., for H. M. Stevens, Esq. Large Resi- dence, Patcham, for E. E. Moreau, Ksq.; E. W. Long, Esq., Archt. New Residence, Patcham, for R. T. Barfoot, Esq.; T. Garrett, Esq., Archt. New Residence, Varndean Rd., for —. Matthews, Esq.; E. W. Long, Esq., Archt., Brighton. Warehouses and Stables, for W. Pitt, Esq.; Thos. Garrett, Esq., Archt., Brighton. New Stables, 17 Brunswick §8q., for C. Charlton, Esq.; Messrs. Brown & Barrow, Archts., London. Alterations and Additions, and New Billiard Room, to Lea Hurst, Patcham, for R. J. Billinton, Esq. ; Additions and Re- decoration at Clydesdale, Preston, for A. Collins, Esq.; Messrs. Clay- ton & Black, Archts., Brighton. Erection of the Queen’s Memorial Hall, St. Augustine’s Brighton; G. K. 8. Streatfield, Esq., Archt., London. New,Shop and Residence, Havelock Rd., for E. Dudney, Esq.; W. Gillam, Esq., Archt., Brighton. New Residence in Windlesham Rd., for Charles Paddison, Esq.; Thos. Garrett, Esq., Archt., Brighton. New Shop and Fittings, for the International Tea Co., at Hurst; W. Duvall Goodwin, Esq., Archt., London. New Shop, etc., in London Rd., for Messrs. Sainsbury; C. Carritt, Esq., Archt., London, New Residence at Preston, for J. Little, Esq.; F. Axtell, Esq., Archt., Brighton. Restoration of Old Pres- ton Church; P. M. Johnston, Esq., Archt., London. COWFOLD. Fowler Bros. CRAWLEY. Bartley & Ward, High St. Cook, R., & Sons, Springfield Rd. Goer, ore . . ongley, J., & Co. Ockendon i, & Son Shaw, J., County Oak Webber, S. (see Advt. on next page) CROWBOROUGH. Beard, G., The Beacon Connor Bros. (see Advt. on next page) ‘ Goldsmith, A., South Point Wickens, D., White Hill CUCKFIELD, Knight, S., The Green Rowland, J., Broad St. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 405 Sussex—continued. |W. ORAM, Builder and Contractor, MILL ROAD, Burgess Hill, SUSSEX. Works executed :— House and Stabling, Gallop’s Farm, Plumpton, Sussex, £2,500 C. H. B. Quennell, Esq., Archt Baptist Chapel, Burgess Hill Sussex, E, J. Hamilton, Archt Steam Laundry, Lewes Road Brighton, G. Birstow, Archt Steam Bakery, Horsham, G Birstow, Archt. Gentleman’s Residence, Brighton Main Sewer and Roads for the Burgess Hill Urban Council Shops in Church Rd Hill. New Stabling, &c., for 8. Tyzack Esq., Haywards Heath, cost £2,500 Gentleman’s Residence, Ditchling, Messrs Greenaway & Newberry, Archts., London. Two Villa Residences, Oakwood Road, Rurgess Hill, cost £3,500 Messrs. Findlay & Rogers, Archts 10 Basinghall Street, London. New Coastguard "Station for the Admiralty at Blatchington, Seaford, Sussex, £5.000. New Residence for E. A. Bridge Esq., at Hurstpierpoint, Sussex £7,000 ; Messrs. Findlay & Rogers Archts., 10, Basinghall Street, Len- don, E.C. New Stabling for G. W. Ryder, Esq., Burgess Hill. New Salvation Army Citadel Burgess Hill O. Archer, Esq., Archt of 101, Queen Victoria Street London, E.C., and many others Burgess ’ ) ’ § ad. A 18 . be) gess , ’ ’ " ’ ’ SCR, By 2 ’ ie ’ RESUS SAMUEL WEBBER, Builder and Contractor. THORNE HOUSE, CRAWLEY DOWN. (Grange Road Station.) Estimates for all kinds of Repairs. EsTaBLISHED 1876. Some of the Works executed :— Gentleman’s Residence, Oaklawn, Crawley Down, Sussex; T. Maclaren, Esq., Architect. Cottages on Grange Estate, Crawley Down, Sussex; T. Maclaren, Esq., Architect. Additions to the Vicarage House, Crawley Down,Sussex; Ewan Christian, Esq., Architect. Rectory House, Horne, Surrey ; R.J. Lovell, Esq., Architect. Girls’ School, Worth, Sussex ; Ww. Gilbee Scot, Esq., Architect. Insti- tute and Reading Room, Turner’s Hill, Sussex; R. C. Harrison, Esq., Architect. Additions to the Oa ks, .| Baleombe, Sussex ; E. Larmer, Esq., Architect. Police Station, Turner’ 8 Hill, Sussex; A. Castings, Esq., ‘Architect. Wesleyan Chapel and School, Crawley Lown, Sussex; T. R. Hooper Esq., Architect, Addi- tions to Copthorne Church, Sussex ; Lacy W. Ridge, Esq., Architect. Additions to Cross-in-Hand Church, Sussex ; Lacy W. Ridge, Esq., Archt. Additions to yriltwood House, Craw- ley Down, Sussex; W. G. Bartlett, Esq., Architect. Additions to Row- fant House, Crawley, Sussex; Post Office, Crawley Down, Sussex ; "R.H. Weymouth, Esq., Architect. Addi- tions to Bankton House, Crawley Down, Sussex; Messrs. Read & Mac- donald, ‘Architects. Additions to The Haven, Crawley Down, Sussex ; Messrs. Douglas Matthews & Son, Architects. Additions to Park Cot- tage, Crawley Down, Sussex; R. H. Weymouth, Esq., Architect. New House at Crawley Down; R. H. Weymouth, Esq., Architect. New Cottages at Crawley Down. SE LE EE ET DANE HILL, Uckfield. Bennett, G., Chelwood Common DITCHLING, Hassocks. ‘Wood, F. CON. COM. X. CONNOR BROS., Builders & Contractors. Private Residences, £7,000. Resi- dence, By. J. Patterson, Esq., £3,000; PS. Parrisepscss Archt. Private Residences, Su, 500. Walsh Manor, 43,100; A. Colpoys Wood, Esq., Archt. Alterations and Additions, Rotherfield Hall and House, Gill- ham’s Birch, for Sir Lindsay Hogg, Bart., 5 E.. Ji. May. sEs Archt. Residence, Lady Sianeheld. 3,000 ; Messrs. Crouch and Wood, Archts. Private Residences, £25,000. Resi- dence, £6,500, for J. Kirkwood, Esq. Messrs. Ramsbotham, 6,000; Langton Dennis, Esq., Esq., Archt. New Wing to Mark Cross Convent; J. S. Hanson, Esq., Archt. New Tower to High Hurst Wood Church; H. Christian, Esq., Archt. New Vestry, St. Thomas’ Church, Groombridge; G. C. Hors- ley, Esq., Archt. New House and Stables, F. Verrall, Esq., J.P. Alter- ations and Additions, Buxted, for M. H. Baillie Scott, Alterations, Mrs. Parker; Esq., Archt. Works now tn hand include : Residence for F. Robinson, Esq., £3,500, at Oxted; Langton Dennis, Esq., Archt. House, Misses Powell’ £1, 630, C. Powell, Alterations Augustine’s Church, aici Weils, E. Ingress Bell, Esq., Archt, Esq., EASTBOURNE. Bainbridge, G., & Son, 77 Terminus Rd. (Shopfitters) Breach, C., Matlock Rd. Cornwell & Son, 43 Grove Rd. Hart, S.,.26 High Stes Hookham, M. , Springfield’ ‘Rd. Martin, J. Commercial Rd. MARK MARTIN & SONS | (ESTABLISHED 1870), Builders and Contractors, HIGH CLASS DECORATORS, Sanitary & Electrical Engineers, EASTBOURNE. Head Office and Showrooms— 1 CornFIELD TERRACE. And at 4 Compton Terrace, Meads. Telephone 105. Steam Joinery Works: Longstone Rd. Decorating Dept. —Susan’ s Rd. W orks executed include— Lewes Old Bank, Eastbourne; Capital and Counties’ Bank; Ratton Mansion, for F. Freeman Thomas, Esq., M. P.; Catholic Church (Kast- bourne), St. Michael’s and All An.- gels’ Church (Eastbourne), Beacon Hotel, Crowborough, Sussex; Caven- dish Hotel (Additions), Eastbourne; Mansion, Hadlow Grange, Sussex ; Works at Uplands, Heathfield ; Bap- tist Church Eastbourne; St. Saviours Church (Baptistry); Schools, Sea- side, Eastbourne ; Mansion, South Cliff, Eastbourne; London & Pro- vincial Bank (Additions) ; Timsbury School ; Stabling for Sir Hart Dyke, at Horebam Road; Eastbourne, General Post Office (Additions) ; Villa Residences Grassington Rd. Buxton Rd., Gandick Rd., Carlisle Rd., Granville Rds Denton Rd., Chesterfield Rd. MILLER AND SELMES (Zstablished 1878), Builders & Contractors, High-Class Decorators, & Sanitary Engineers, EASTBOURNE. Offices & Works: 75 TIDESWELL ROAD. TELEPHONE ox. Works executed include: Bishopsdown Mansion, Tunbridge Wells; London and County Bank, Meads, Eastbourne; _—_ Barclay’s| CROWBOROUGH. Telephone Nos. 15 & 53. Works recently executed tnclude : Archt, and "Additions, [ | } | | | | Sussex—continued. , MILLER & SELMES—continued Bank, Seaside, Eastbourne; Block of 20 flats and to shops, South Street, Eastbourne; ‘Eastbourne Chronicle’ Printing Works ; Schools : Belmore Rd. and Green Street, Eastbourne ; Additions to Y.M.C.A. premises, Langney Road, Eastbourne; Con- tracts for L.B. & SIC RE Go, at. Sh Leonards, Lewes, Polegate, and Eastbourne; Detached House and additions to Farmhouse at Horeham Road; Detached House at Ashurst, Kent; 30 Houses for Brighton Cor- poration; Mansion at Willingdon; Large Shop Premises at Hast- ings; Pair of Villa Residences at Battle; Alterations and Improve- ments to Leaf Homceopathic Hos- pital; Additions to Ascham House School, Eastbourne; Mansion, Broadstairs ; Wesleyan Chapel, Greenfield Road, Eastbourne; 100 Villas, Southdown Estate, Hove; Villa Residences in Saffrons Road, Arlington Road, Orchard Road, Carlisle Road ; Wesley Hall, Sea- side Road, Eastbourne, Kor &e., &e. Newman, W., Upperton Rd. Peerless Dennisg Co. (Established 1850) BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, Sanitary Engineers, EASTBOURNE. Steam Joinery Works and Chief Offices :— LANGNEY ROAD, Telephone 40. Works executed include— Cavendish Bridge Estate— Roads, Sewers, and 150 Houses, £65,000. Additions at Maze Hill, St. Leo- nards, for A.Burton, Esq., £5,200. St. Barnabas Boys’ School, Bexhill, £1,800. Sussex. Hotel—Additions, £4,500. Royal Hotel—Additions, £4,000. King’s Arms Hotel—Rebuilding, £10,000. Isolation Hospital, Chailey, £4,500. Covered Reservoir and Water Mains, Goodwood House, for His Grace The Duke of Richmond, K.G., £3,000. Convalescent Hospital, Seaford— Additions, £6,500. Sussex Gardens, Eastbourne—Im- provements, £12,000. Contracts for L. B. & S.C. Ry. Co. Contracts for Roads & Sewers, Bex- hill, for Urban District Council. Storm Water Sewers, Sevenoaks Urban District Council, £5,000. St. Phillip’s Church, Eastbourne, £6,000. Guardians’ Offices, Lewes, £3,200. Residence for H. B. H. Turner, Esq., C.L.E., ‘‘ Brockworth.’’ Residence for W. A. Thornton, Esq., Partridge Green. New Roads. and Sewers, Southwick Urban District Council, £3,000. Swimming Baths, Eastbourne Cor- poration, £3,500. Sewers at Ringmer, Chailey Rural District Council, £4,000. Sewers at Roffey, Horsham ‘District Council, £2,000. Public Schools, Eastbourne, £6,000. St. Saviour’s Church, £17,000. St. John’s Church, £12,000. All Souls’ Church, £14,000. Christ Ce — Alterations, New Roof, ete. St.Anne’s Church—A dditions,£5,000. Congregational Church, £7,000. North Street Chapel—Enlargement. The Town Hall, £42,000. Grand Hotel, £30, 000 Cavendish Hotel—A dditions, £22,000. Diplock’s Hotel, £10,000. Eastbourne Coll.— Additions, £8,000. Princess Alice Hospital—A dditions, £3,000 PEERLESS DENNIS & Co. continued. | Lee Workhouse &c., at Chailey, £18,000. Residence and Stabling for J. A. Maitland, Esq., £14,000. Oak Cottage Estate—10 Shops and Stabling, £12,000. Ashford Square—60 Houses, £13,000. Forty Residences on the Sea Front, £75,000. Alterations and Additions, ‘‘ Culver- wood,”’ Heathfield, for C. D. Harrod, Esq. Contracts forH.M. Admiralty (Coast- guard stations, etc.). Lifeboat House, Eastbourne. Lifeboat House, Littlehampton. Alterations and Additions, Deanery, Lewes. | Roads, Godalming Corporation. Additions, Y.W.C.A.. Eastbourne. ‘Additions, “* Adelaide House,’’ St. Leonards, for Messrs. Fare- brother, Ellis & Co. Lloyds Bank, Eastbourne. | London & South Western Bank, | Eastbourne. London & S. Western Bank, St. Leonards-on-Sea. ‘* Chatsworth’? Hotel, Eastbourne, The | £6,000. aia ote Garage, Eastbourne, £5,0 St. Geos College, Eastbourne, £10,000. Barclay & Co.,New Bank & Premises, Mayfield, Sussex, £2,500. Fire Station, Eastbourne Corpora- tion, £4,750. Many private houses, etc. Stanbridge, K. H., 11 Gore Rd. Ay. Wallis & Co,, 14 Seaside Rd. White, J., Willowfield Square Wood, J. & Son, 1oza Tideswell Rd. EAST GRINSTEAD. Brooker, Bros., High St. Gasson, C. & H., High St. Morris Bros., Ashurst Wood Norman, A. W., 32 London Rd. Waters, J., Forest Row Young, H., 200 London Rd. EAST HOATHLY. Hall, J. Trill, A. FINDON, Worthing. Richardson, H. HAILSHAM. Harding, F. W., 3 Victoria Rd. Rich, T. Stonestreet, B. HANDCROSS, Crawley. Wheatland, G. HASSOCKS. Standing and Gunn HASTINGS. Coussens, W., 6 Nelson Rd. Ditch, W. F., 2 Halloway Villas, Old London Rd. Eldridge, W., & Son, Prospect Place Harman, C., 78 Mount Pleasant Rd. Lester, J., Earl St. Small & Co., London Rd., Ore Snow, D. H., London Rd., Ore Tapner, Simmonds, & Co., Water- works Rd. Thorpe, W. E., Ashburnham Rd. HAYWARDS HEATH. Finch, H., Perrymount Rd. Kent, E. J., Perrymount Rd. Purvey, A., Gower Rd. White, T., Franklynn Rd. HEATHFIELD. Mepham, H., Church St. Piper, S., Punnett’s Town Rumary, G., & Son Sargeant, G. D., Leicester House Weston, C HENFIELD. Bishop, J. T., Highclere Blanchard, —., Blackstone Roberts, — HOLLINGTON, Hastings. Ashdown, H., Selsey House Elliott, I., “ The Elms ”’ Langridge, L. L. HORSHAM. Dewdney Bros., 46 Queen St. Hillman & Murrell, Clarence Rd. Murrell, H. , Crawley Rd. Pannett, Ww. Barrington Rd. 406 . BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Sussex—continued. POTTER BROS. Builders and Contractors, LONDON ROAD, HORSHAM, SUSSEX, Amongst many others— Cane Hill Asylum, Additions, for London County Council ; £16,000. Horsham Town Hall; All Saints’ Church, Streatham, 8.W.; National Schools, Streatham ; Block of Shops, West Street, Horsham; Bridge at Storrington, for West Sussex County Council; Technical Schools, | Horsham, for ditto; Art and Techni- cal Schools and Offices for the Cor- poration of Kingston-upon-Thames. “Gwydyr” Mansions, Hove; Hors- ham Union Infirmary and Adminis- | trative Block, Horsham Cemetery Chapels and Lodge ; New Inebriates’ Homes, Horley, for London County Council; Fire Brigade Station, Streatham forLondonCountyCouncil Alterations and Additions, Dorking Workhouse; Alterations, Osbrouk’s Farm, Ockley, Surrey ; Alterations, Farm Place, Ockley, Surrey ; Farm Buildi gs, Horton Asylum, for London County Council; Farm Buildings, Epileptic Colony, Ewell, for London County Council; Villas, Midhurst, Sussex; A. G. Gibbs, Esq., Archt.; Bath Houses, &c., Lower Sydenham, for Lewisham Borough Council. [SEG Potter, G., London Rd. Rowland Bros., East St. Sharp, G., Brighton Rd. HORSTED KEYNES, near East Grinstead. Awcock, I. HOVE HURSTPIERPOINT. Godley, A. Hollands, C. F. Pearsey & Sop IFIELD, Crawley. Ockendon, J., & Son, West Green ITCHINGFIELD, Horsham. Parker, A. (see Brighton). LEWES. Bussey, W., 98 Malling St. Constable, H., East St. Cruse, H., New Rd. Hammond, E., North St. Piper, F., St. Anne’s Wells, W., West St. LINDFIELD, near Hayward’s Heath. Anscombe & Hedgecock Sharman, W., Walstead LITTLEHAMPTON. Bicknell, Pile & Co., Bayford Rd. Burrell, A., 24 Arundel Rd. Snewin Bros., High St. MAYFIELD, S.O. Moon, J. MIDHURST. Duncan, H., South St. Mills, S., Station Rd. Till, J. MILLAND (Liphook). Trigg & Son NEWHAVEN. Chapman, G. E., High St. Woolgar, M., High St. NORTHIAM, Rye, S.O. Comport, A. PARTRIDGE GREEN, Brighton. Burdfield, J. PLUMPTON, Lewes. Wells, W. POLEGATE. Hluggett, W. PORTSLADE. Baker & Co., North St. Barnard, T., & Sons, Joinery Works Dent & Kille, Boundary Rd., Godard, N., 40 Station Rd. Gutteridge, A., St. Nicholas Rd. RINGMER. Martin, W. F. ROTHERFIELD. Fenner, W., & Son Moon, A., & Sons RUDGWICK. Reeves & Port Tidy & Sons RUSTINGTON. Drake, C. J. KVID. Ellis Bros. ST. LEONARDS. Adams & Jarrett, 20 Alfred St. Ashdown, H., Battle Rd., Hollington Eldridge & Cruttenden,39 King’s Rd. Harvey, J.,53 King’s Rd. Hatton, F. G., 16 Kenilworth Rd. Hughes, C., Mercatoria Hutchinson & Co., 255 London Rd. Morgan, W. G., 9 Clyde Rd. Salter, T., 2 King’s Rd. SEAFORD. Berry, S. H. Godfrey Bros., Sutton Rd. Morling, C., Church Rd. SHOREHAM. ee W. A., & Sons, 12 Brunswick d. SLINFOLD, Horsham. Ayling, W. SOUTHWICK. Rooke, J., 10 White Rock Place STEVNING. Chalcraft, G., High St. Duke, F. Rapley, E., High St. Watson, W. T., Station Rd. STORRINGTON, Pulborough. BRerry,, sk. TICEHURST. Startin, A. C. TURNERS HILL. Wells, G. UCKFIELD. Chilton, A., High St. ‘eee CG; eckham Bros. Pelham, C. WADHURST, S.O. Ashby, C. W. WARNHAM, Horsham. Mercer, J., Warnham St. Street, W., Friday St. Walder, J. WESTBOURNE. Poate & Son WEST HOATHLY, East Grinstead. Mighall, G. H. WEST TARRING. Duffield, G. Mitchell, H. Skinner, G. WILLINGDON, S.O. French, F. WORTHING. Apted, G., x Southcourt Rd. Baker, G., Fern Villa, Graham Rd. Blaker & Son, Crescent Rd. Bridger & Son, Salisbury Rd. Crane, A., Sugden Rd. Crouch, A. (R.P.), 20 Montague St. Duffield, A., West Tarring East, |}. A., St. Matthew’s Rd. East, W., 29 Wenban Rd. Herbert, E., Broadwater Hewer, G., Rowland Rd. Jordan & Co. South St. Kellett, E., Warwick Gardens King, E. H., 2 Southcourt Rd. Lelliott, J., 4 Chatsworth Rd. Patching & Co., Chapel Rd. Sandell, F., & Sons. Rly. Approach Sandell, W. W., 19 Warwick St. Selby, S. H., Heene Rd. Snewin, E., & Son, 41 Warwick St. Standing, A., Manor Rd. Steere, G. E., Eastcourt Rd, Twine & Son, Portland Rd. VAPTON, Arundel. McCoombe, W. West, H. - Clarke, G. Warwickshire. ALCESTER. Berridge, R., Henley St. Buggins, J., & Sons, Henley St. Hunt, W. H., High St. Smith, E., Butter St. Stanley, J., Broom BARFORD. Sheasby, A. E., Wellesbourne Rd. BERKSWELL. Hope, J. BIRMINGHAM. (See Staffordshire for Smethwick.) Akers & Olorenshaw, 2544 New John St. West eepeen, J., Lansdown St., Spring- i Baker & Warr, Sampson Rd., North Camp Hill Barnes, H., Jakeman Rd., Balsall Heath Barnsley, J., & Sons, 102 Ryland St. Bates, E. Northbrook St. Dudley Rd. Bennett, W., 213 Berners Street, Lozells Bevins, H. S., 387 Stratford Rd., Sparkhill Bikker, A. W., 249 Coventry Rd. Bishop, W., 45 High St., King’s Hth. Bowen, J., & Sons, 17 George St. Balsall Heath Bridges, S., Acocks Green, near Briley, F. J., Hay Mills Brookes, G., 141 Green Lane, Small Heath Brown, E. G., Yardley Fields Rd., Stechford, near Bryant, C.,65 Whitmore Rd., Small Heath Bullock, J., & Son, Moseley Burton, C., Ash Rd., Saltley Butler, W. & F., 1 Devonshire Rd., Handsworth Wood Castle, J., 164 Broad St. Chaffer, W. H., 10 Mary St. Channing, W. C., Grosvenor Rd., Handsworth Clarke, G. B., 163 Dudley Rd. H., Alum Rock Rd., Saltley Cole, T. A., & Son, High St., Selly Oak Coton, W., 35 Havelock Rd., Saltley Cowper, W., Brunswick Rd., Spark- brook Cragg, G. E., Selly Oak Cunliffe, W., 39 Corporation St. Currall, Lewis & Martin, Icknield Port Rd. (Road, &c., Contractors) Cutler, Jas., Ravenhurst Rd., Har- borne Danks, P., & Sons, 77 Ladywood Rd. Danks, T., 87 Ladywood Rd. Davies, A., 158 Soho Rd., Hands- worth Davis, F., College Rd., Moseley Davis, G., & Son, Chester Rd., Erdington, near Doidge, T., 36 & 37 Ashted Row Edmunds ,T., AlumRockRd.,Saltley Elvins, T.,5 Naden Rd., Soho Hill Evans, W. & J., 205 Highgate Rd. Fenwick, R., Ltd., 40 William Edward St. Fletcher, J., 5 Inkerman St. Fortey, F., Brighton Rd. Freeman & Son, Lee Crescent Garfield, E., 30 Birchfield Rd., Aston Gazy, T., 35 Whittall St. Gee, G., Herbert Rd., Handsworth George, W., Ld., 163 Bristol St. Gibbs, W. H., Alcester Rd., King’s Heath Giles, E., & Son, Cherrywood Rd., Small Heath Goff, A. H., 187 Mansel Rd., Small Heath Goodman, J., Station Rd., Harborne Goodwin, G., 41-45 Green Lane Gosling, L., 3Palmerston Rd.,Spark- brook Gowing & Ingram, 133 Belgrave Rd. Grants’ Ltd. (see Advt.) Gupwell, A. J., BullRing (Shopfront) Hallgarth, T., Lawrence St. Halward, W., & Sons, High Street, Selly Oak Harper, J. E., Lombard St. Farris & Sheldon, Ltd., Stafford St. (Shopfront) Hill & Eggington, South Rd., Hock- ley (Shopfront) Hood & Hards, 20A Essex St. - Hope, H., & Sons, Ltd., 55 Lionel St.( Horticultural & Heating Engs.) Hopkins, W., Thorp St. Howard, A. C., Grove Rd., Sparkhill GRANTS’ LTD., Builders and . , Builders’ Merchants, STEAM JOINERY WORKS, Cotteridge, Birmingham. Telephone No. 6 K1xcs Norton. Works executed ; Development of Cotteridge Estate, £171,000; Development of Grange Estate, Kings Heath, £49,000: Shops and Houses at Stirchley Street, near Birmingham, £61,000; Villas at Northfield, £7,000; Development of Grant’s Estates, Bournville, nr. Bir- mingham, £254,000; Development of Selley Oak Estate, £71,200 ; Houses for the Eadie Manufacturing Co., Limited, Redditch, £16,000; Selly Park and Pebble Mill Estates, Bir- mingham, £405,000; Development of Sir Joshua Mason’s Orphanage Estate, Erdington, £146,400; Stations, Kings Norton and Lifford, Midland Railway Co. Telegrams— Grants’, Cotteridge.” Hughes & Collins, 54 Stratford Rd. Hughes, T., & Son, Sparkhill Humphreys, T., & Sons, Tennant St. Jeffrey & Son, Forster St., Lawley St. Jennings, A., Brunswick Rd., Balsall Heath Jevon Co., The, 49 Stafford St. (Horticultural) Johnson, T., 60 Great Brook St. Jones, B. P. & Son, 217 Hunter’s Rd., Handsworth Jones, G. H., 138 Antrobus Rd., Handsworth Jones & Fowler, Snow Hill Kemp, R., & Sons, 15 Arden Rd., Birchfield Lee, W., & Son, Avenue Rd., Aston Long, A., Oakwood Rd., Sparkhill Loud, T., & Son, Bournbrook Ludlow, J., 34 Albion St. Mackenzie & Lane, 59 & 61 Burling- ton St., Aston Miles & Skinner, Whitehead St., Aston Mills, T., & Son, 35 Leopold St. Balsall Heath Moffat, J., & Sons, South Rd., Camp Hill Moore, W. G., 174 Nechells Park Rd. Morriss, G., 91 Gerrard St., Lozells Nicholls, F., & Co., Villa St., Lozells Painsly, J., & Sons, Ryland St. North Pearce, A., 8 Victoria St., Small St. Philp, A., Eddystone House, New Dawlish Rd., Bournbrook Pitts & Phillips, 25 Bristol Rd. Pitts, H. J., 418 Moseley Rd. Raby & Silitoe, Lower Dartmouth St. Rice, F., 325 Albert Rd., Aston (Shopfront) Roberts, D., Grove Lane, Hands- worth Robinson, W., 73 Bath Row Rowbotham, T., 560 Coventry Rd. Small Heath Rushton, A., 91 Bankes Rd., Small Heath Sapcote, W., & Sons, 87 Camden St. Seamark, W. S., 144 Gt. Lister St. Smith Bros., 265 Stratford Rd. Smith, E., Great Charles St. Smith, J., & Sons, 220 St. Vincent St. Smith, T., 21 Charlotte St. Smith, T. A., 308 Alcester Rd. Squires, G., Chester Rd., Erdington Stafford, —., 217 Bloomsbury St. Stone, W. J., Clevedon Rd., Balsall Heath Stopher, G. T., King’s Heath Street, W., & Sons, 184 Bristol St. Stretton, W. H., 86 Vyse St., Hockley Surman, S., & Son, 241 & 242 Great Colmore St. Surman, T., & Co., 140 Suffolk St. Taylor, A., Malmesbury Rd., Small Heath. Teall, A. J., Thimble Mill Lane. Thompson, E. H., r10 Bradford St. Trentham, G., 38 John Bright St. (Roads) Turton, J. A., 1, 2 &3 Wheeleys Rd. Twigg, G., 7 Theodore St. Webb, G., Soho Hill Webb, J., 116 Villa Rd., Handsworth Institute Rd., W arwickshire—continued. BUILDERS VAND*~ CONTRACTORS. | 407 Webb, W. & J., 256 Great King St. Weldon, H.,Norwich Union Chmbrs., Chamberlain Square Whelan, C., Durham Rd., Sparkhill Whitehouse, B., & Sons, Park House Works, Monument Rd. Whittall, W. J., & Son, 83 Lan- caster St. Williams, C. S., 291 Rotton Park Rd. Williams, J. E., 163 Victoria Rd., Aston Williams, T. & H., Bolton Rd., Small Heath . Winter & Lyne, Alcester Rd., Moseley | Woodward & Mills, Cox St. West, Balsall Heath Wright & Holmes, Moseley Rd. CLAVERDON, Warwick. Enston, Geo. COVENTRY. Beacham, A., jun., Allesley, near | Broad, E., Foleshill Rd. Bromley, W. J., Holyhead Rd. Cave, A., 44 Much Park St. Chapman, J., jun., Queen Victoria Rd. Coventry Bldrs.,Ld., Springfield Rd. Garlick, C., Exors. of, 140 Far Gosford St. Gray, C., 1 Stockton Rd. | Hallam & Co., New St. | Hancox & Co., Northumberland Rd. Haywood, C., jun., 23 Gosford St. Hill, C. Gray, Godiva St. Isaac, J., & Sons, Foleshill Rd. Kelley & Son, Little Heath, Foleshill Luck, C., Earlsdon McCarthy & Co., 2 Well St. Orr Bros., Cross Rd., Edgwick Stidworthy, A., Lincoln St. Watts, W., Bridge House, Foleshill. Wincott, A. A., Foleshill Rd. -Worwood, J., 116 Much Park St. Wootton, R., White St. DUNCHURCH, Rugby. Bracebridge, G. EDGBASTON, see Birmingham. ERDINGTON, see Birmingham. FOLESHILL, see Coventry. GAYDON, Warwick. Fleming, T. HAMPTON-IN-ARDEN, Birming~ Ed. SMITH & SON, BUILDERS, KENILWORTH. Established over 60 Years. Telephone: 23. Telegrams : Smith’s, Kenilworth. Works executed: Many New Residences and en- largements to others. Public Buildings, First Class Cottages, Lodges, Water Works, and all in connection with the Build- ing trade. Works under Messrs. T. R. Dean and Son, Dublin. Works under Messrs. Steane, Harry Quick, Esq., Messrs Harrison & Hattrell, Thos. Tickner, Esq., the late E. J. Purnell, Esq., Architects of Coventry. Works under De Lacy Aherne, Esq., Messrs. Crouch & Butler, Messrs. Mansell & Mansell, Messrs. Martin and Chamberlain, J. Chat- win, Esq., 5. N. Cooke, Esq,, Archi- tects of Birmingham. Works under Messrs. Fogerty and Parnell, Bournemouth. Works under H. M. Fletcher, Esq., London. Works under E. H. Martineau, Esq., London. Works under the late J. Cundall, Esq., F. G. Cundall, Esq., Fredk. Foster, Esq., Leamington. Works under C. M. C. Armstrong, Esq., EF. P. Trepess, Esq., Fo H. Moore, Esq., Architects of Warwick. Works under Messrs. Naylor and Sale, Derby, and many others. Goes iis | ham. Candey, J. & S., Eastcote HENLE Y-IN-ARDEN, Birmingham Coppage, W. Lord, J. W. KENILW ORTH. Lawrence, W. H., Mill End Lee, E., Priory Rd. Robbins, T., Park Rd. Smith, E., & Son (see Advt.) KNOWLE, Birmingham. Corbett, W., & Son LEAMINGTON. Bailey, T., 29 Clarendon Avenue Bowen, R., Tavistock St. Pratt, T., 34 Clarendon St. Smith, G. F., & Sons (see Advt.) Thomas, D., 1 Chapel St. MARTON, Rugby. Whitehead, F. NAPTON-ON-THE-HILL. Ralphs, W. H. Tewkesbury, R. J. NUNEATON. Simpson, J., Manor Court Rd. Smith, T., 64 Coton Rd. Smith, T., Wheat St. Streather, C. W., Princes St. Wincott, T., Church St. ROWINGTON. Merriman, T. Sly, W. RUGBY. Cleaver, R., Manor Rd. Foster & Dicksee Harris, A., Dunchurch Rd. Hollowell, J., Clifton Rd. Hopkins & Son, Barby, near Linnell & Son Over, W. H., Little Church St. | Parnell, J., & Son (see Advt.) | Winn & Sons, Oxford St. Young, J., Oxford St. SHIRLEY, Birmingham. Bragg T., & Sons, Stratford Rd. SOLIHULL, Birmingham. Bragg Bros., Drury Lane G. F. SMITH & SONS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, and BRICKMAKERS, LEAMINGTON. Works executed include— St. Mark’s Church and Vicarage, | Milverton; G. Gilbert Scott, M.A., Archt. Restoration of St. Mary’s Church, Warwick; W. Butterfield, Esq., Archt. Recent Restoration at this Church; J. A. Chatwin, Esq., Archt. Holy Innocents’ Church, South Norwood; Additions Sst. Nicholas Church, Chislehurst; Messrs. Bodley & Garner, Archts. Alterations and oak seating, Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon ; G. F. Bodley, Esq., A.R.A., Archt, Additions, All Saints’ Church, Leamington; Sir A. Blomfield and Sons, Archts. Additions, Warwick County Asylum; Edward Mansell, Esq., Archt. Covered Reservoirs for the City of Coventry ; Messrs. T. and C. Hawkesley, Engineers. Additions, Leamington Brewery; Messrs. Scamell and Colyer, Archts. Additions Bud- brooke Barracks, Warwick. Fairfield, T. W., Drury Lane Thompson, T. & W., Poplar Rd. SOUTHAM, Rugby. Watson, F. G., Coventry St. STOKE, Coventry. Burton & Creave Ellsworth, J., Shakespeare St. STRATFORD-ON-AV ON. Callaway, E., Chapel St. (Painter) Cox, J.,6 Rother St. Fincher, J. G., Ely St. Harris, J. & Son, Evesham Place Kennard, E. T., Gt. William St. Price & Sons, 1 Holtom St. Roberts, J., 2 Mulberry St. Ward, J. H., & Co., Sheep St. Whateley, G. & Sons, Rother St. Warwickshire continued. J, PARNELL & SON, Builders & Contractors, RUGBY. W orks executed inciude— St. Paul’s Schools, Hammersmith ; School Buildings, Reading; Large Mansions and Stables at various places; A. Waterhouse, Esq., R.A., Architect. | Keble College and Chapel, Oxford ; Gymnasium, Bath, and Art Museum; St. Andrew’s Parish Church, Rugby; W. Butterfield, Esq., Architect. Mansfield College and Chapel, Oxford; Basil Champneys, Esq., Architect. | Oxford; Messrs. Elgood, Architects. Municipal Buildings, Oxford; H. T. Hare, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. ham School, Library, &.; T. G. Jackson, Ksq., R.A., Architect. St. Marie’sChapel&College Build- Railway Stations, &c., eaton, Llandudno, &c.; London and North Western Railway Company. Mansions and Stables at Winslow, Bicester, &c.; Oxford, Architect. Mansion, Motcombe, for & Peto, Architects. ton House, Loughborough ; Messrs. Goodacre, Leicester, Architects. Mansion, Ashorne Hill,near Leam- ington ; Chapel and New Buildings Hawkesyard Priory ; Esq., Architect. Mansion, Hartbury, near Glouces- Mansion, &c., Ashton Wold, for Hon. N. Chas. Rothschild; W- Huckvale, Esq., Architect. Macdonald, Architects. Extension Berkshire Asylum, G. T. Hine, Esq., Architect. other Buildings, for Scott, under Clyde Young, Esq., of London. Sir George Cooper, under Messrs. Mackenzie & Son, of Aberdeen and London. Lytchett Manor, for Sir Elliott y Lees, Bart., under W. D. Caroe, Exsq., of London. Alderbury Mansion, for Lord Radnor, under Gambier Parry, Esq., of London. Cransford Hall, Suffolk, for T. P. Borrett, Esq., under the same Architect? Cowley Manor, Gloucester, for Jas. Horlick, Esq., Extensive Additions and Alterations, under R. A. Briggs, Esq., of London. Ashby St. Ledgers, for Honour- able Ivor Guest, Extensive Addi- tions, under BE. L. Lutyen, Esq., of London. Bilton Grange, Master’s House, Alterations to School Boarding House, with Dormitories and Class Rooms. Malvern, Alterations and Additions to Roslin House. (All three Works under Messrs. Henman & Cooper, Birmingham. ) Pinner, Commercial Travellers’ Schools, Large Recreation Room and Class Rooms, under H. O. Cresswell, Esq., London. Wood Green Church, under E. Goldie, Esq., of London. Chandler’s Ford Church, under G. F. Bodley, Esq., R.A., London. AEE ES EEE eR STUDLEY, 8.0. (Redditch). Lamb, J., Alcester Rd. Young, H., Mapplebro’ Green School Buildings and Chapel,Rugby; t Manchester College and Chapel, § Worthington & f CollegeBuildings,Oxford; Upping- ings, Rugby ; B. Whelan, Esq.,Archt. i Rugby, Stafford, Crewe, Holyhead, Nun- } H. Tollit, Esq., @ Lord Stalbridge; Messrs. Ernest Geoige § . Warwickshire continued. SUTTON COLDFIELD. 3ird, J., Station St. Blackband, T., Jockey Rd. Hardy & Mander, Holland St.,Maney James, W. H., 44 High St. Moorhouse, J. E. & Sons, Wylde Gn. Squires, C., Chester Rd. Stephens, G. T., Western Rd., Wylde Green Turville, J., & Sons, Lichfield Rd. Williams, H., Queen St. TAGHBROOK, Leamington. Commander, G. TVBURN, Erdington. Langley, Isaac WARWICK. Cashmore, J. H., Chapel St. Cashmore, T., St. Nicholas Ch. St. Chaplin, A. & J., 52 Smith St. Talliss, E., 13 West St. WELLESBOURNE. Hirons, J. WOOTTEN WAWEN. Smallwood, J., & Co. Westmore- land. AMBLESIDE. Backhouse, F. & A. (Masons) Cousins, T., North Rd., (Plasterer) Dixon, W.,LakeRd. (Carpenter, &c. Huddlestone, A. (R.P.). Compston Caldecott Hall, Nuneaton ; What- § E. Goldie, | ter; E.Guy Dawber, Esq. Architect. § Stoatley Hall; Messrs. Read and y Westbury Manor, Mansion and Sir Samuel § Hursley Park, Mansion, &c., for § ARTHUR JACKSON, | Builder, Contractor, & Quarry Proprietor, AMBLESIDE. Works executed tnclude— Grizedale Hall,Lancs., for Harold Brocklebank, Esq.; Messrs. Walker, Carter & Walker, of Windermere; and A. P. Fry, Esq., of Liverpool, Archts. New Vestry, St. Mary’s, Amble- side; Messrs. Paley, Austin & Paley, Archts., Lancaster. New Mansion, Skelwith Fold, Ambleside, for Stephen A. Marshall, Esq.; Messrs. W. C. Marshall & Vickers, Archts., 28 Bedford Square, London. Mansion, Hammerbank, Winder- mere, for Hubert Contts, Esq., R. Knill Freeman, Esq., Archt., Bolton, Lancs. New Residence (Nab Wood), Bowness on Windermere, for G.AshbyPritt, Esq. ; Messrs. Wool- fall & Eccles, Archts., Liverpool. New Mansion, Brockhole, Win- dermere, for W. Gaddum, Esq.; Messrs. T. H. Mawson & D Gibson, Archts., Windermere. Windermere Hall, Storrs, for Edward Holt,Esq.,; M.H. Baillie- Scott, Esq., Architect, Douglas, Isle of Man. Alterations and Additions, Hol- beck, Windermere, for Robert J. Clegg, Esq.; Messrs. Bradshaw & Gass, Archts., Bolton, Lancs. Alterations & Additions, Ibbots- holme, Windermere, for James Wrigley, Esq.; Joseph Bintley, Esq., Archt., Kendal. Mackereth, R., Kelsick Rd. (Joiner Newall, T. (Carpenter & Joiner) Newton, T. (f£xors. of), Waller and Mason) Stalker, W., & Son, North Rd. (Carpenters & Joiners) ° Vitey, Rk. (Plumber & Painter) BEETHAM, Milnthorpe, Stephenson, W. (Joiner) GRASMERE. Hodgson, J. C. Wilson, E. (Joiner) Wilson, J Wilson, T. (Joiner) : BUILDERS KENDAL. Anderson,R., Stricklandgate (Plstr.) Airey, L. & Co. (R.P.), 39 Stramon- gate Allan,J.. Wildman St.(Carpentr.,&c.) Benson, N., Lowther St. (Joiner) Collett, H., Sandes Avenue, (Cptr.) Davis, B., Highgate (Plasterer) Dixon & Son, Highgate (Masons) Dixon, R., Fellside (Mason) Dixon, W., & Sons, Fellside (Masons) Dobson, T., Arnside. Downhan, S.,Gillingate(Mason,&c.) Hayes & Parkinson, 9 Captain French Lane (Carpenters and Joiners). Hine, J. & Sons, Highgate (Painter) Hine, J., Tower Bldgs., Lowther St., (Mason and Slater) Hine, T., & Son, Serpentine Terrace, (Masons) Howie, J. W., Gillingate (Mason) Hubbard, E., New Bank Yd., (Plbr.) Hutchinson, W., Highgate (Joiner) Jackson, W., &Co., Highgate (Plbr). Lyon, G., & Son, 45 Highgate (Pain- ter, &c.) Martindale, G. F., Entry Lane (Jnr.) Nelson Bros., Entry Lane (Car- penters and Joiners) Park, T. & S., Stricklandgate (Jur.) Parsons, W. (R.P.), 43 Highgate Pennington, R. T., Stricklandgate (Mason) Simpson, J., Bonded Warehouses. Steele, J., & Co., Highgate (Plstrs.) Tanner, P., Highgate (Plumber) Wileman, T., Highgate (Painter) Woodburn & Storey, Low Fell Side (Plasterers) Westmoreland—continued. =< = KIRKEBY LONSDALE. Bayliff, W., New Rd. (Mason) Dean, J., Bective Rd. Newsholme & Winder, Ingleton KIRKBY STEPHEN. Brockbank, J. (Mason) Jackson, W. (Joiner) MILNTHORPE. Hodgson & Nelson (Msns. & Sltrs.) Scott, C., Church St. (Mason) Semple, G., Park Rd. (Plumber) Thompson, J. (Plumber) Wilson, T. & W. (Joiners) OLD HUTTON, Kendal. Fawcett, J. W. (Mason) Nelson, A., Junr. (Joiner) STAVELEY, Kendal. Storey, Bros. (Masons) WINDERMERE. Atkinson, T. & M., Crescent Rd. (Wallers & Slaters) Atkinson, W. (Waller & Slater) Benson, T. J. (& Joiner) Bousfield, H., Lake Rd. (Plumber) Braithwaite, J., Broad St. (Waller & Slater) Cousins, T. H. (Plasterer) Croft, J. G. (Painter) Edmondson, J., Bowness (Joiner) Fleming & Son, Bowness (Wallers) Longmire, J. B. (Joiner) Moore, J., & Sons (Painters) Musgrave, P. (Plumber) Pattinson,G.H., Elim Grove( Waller, Mason, & Slater) Pattinson, J. A. (Plumber) Russell, T., Bowness (Plumber) Thompson, G., Bowness (Joiner) Wiltshire. ALDBOURN, S.O. Lawrence & Sons Moulding, J. AMESBURY, Salisbury. Cole, W. Q. AVEBURY, Calne. Shipway, J. BRADFORD-ON-AVON. Beaven & Son, Mason’s Hill Knight, J., Trowbridge Rd. Long A. W., Newtown Long, J., 38 Frome Rd. Mayell, A., Bartindale Self, W., 6 Newtown Taylor, J., Junction Rd. Turner, J., 4 New Rd. BROMHAM, Chippenham. Webb, W. BURBAGE, Marlborough. Bailey, H. CALNE. Beazley, W., Wood St. Blackford, H., Shelburne Rd. CHIPPENHAM. Downing & Rudman, Old Rd. Light, W., & Son, & Co., New Rd. Salway, G. S., River St. Smith, ]., New Rd. Swayne, T., Causeway DEVIZES. Ash, H., Northgate St. Chivers, J., Sidmouth St. Chivers, W. E., 29 Sheep St. Rendell, F., & Sons, St. John St. DOWNTON. Bailey, J., Radnor House HAIGH WORTH. Chick, Carden & Co.. Ltd., Market Square. LACOCK, Chippenham. sank ,F. ZIMPLEYSTOKE, UPPER,nr.Bath. New, MALMESBURY. Wilkins, H., Lower High St. MARKET LAVINGTON. Hopkins, W. MARLBOROUGH. Bailey, G. Hillier, B. (see Advt.) Piper, W. E., The Parade Stiles, R., The Green AND CONTRACTORS. Benjamin fiillier, Builder & Contractor, HIGH ST., MARLBOROUGH. Works executed tnclude— Entrance Lodge and Gates, Marlborough College. G. E. Street, Esq., Archt. Upcot House, Marlborough. R. Norman Shaw, Esq., Archt. Science Rooms and Physical Laboratories, Marlborough College. C. E. Ponting, Esq., F.S.A,, Archt. Domestic Offices, Marlborough College, Messrs. Bodley & Garner and C. E. Ponting, F.S.A., Joint Archts. Summerfield House, Marlboro’. Racquet Courts, Marlborough College. Town Hall, Marlborough. C. E. Ponting, Esq., F.S.A., Archt. And various other works. MELKSHAM. Bigwood & Co. Davis, G., & Sons, Church Walk PURTON. Barns, J., Crickdale Rd. RAMSBURY (Hungerford). Alexander, H. N., High St. SALISBURY. Billett & Musselwhite, 151 Castle St., Day, W. & G.S, Milford Hill. Dawkins,T., Barford St.Martin, near Harris Bros., St. Paul’s Rd. Kite, H. J., Exors of, Wilton Rd., Fisherton. Pearce, E., & Sons, High St. Roles, W. & Son, Green Croft St. Vincent & Folland, Charles St. Fisherton. Williams, R. R., 8:1 Brown St. Witt, E., 155 Fisherton St. Wort & Way, Castle St. Young, W. J.& C.S., 76 Gigant St. STANTON ST. QUINTON, Chippenham. Downing, J. STRATTON ST. MARGARET, Swindon. Looker, H., Swindon Rd. SWINDON Colborne, A. J. Colborne, T., Drove Rd. Cook, H. C., Devizes Rd. Grainger, W., Manchester Rd. Lay, J., Hythe Rd. Leighfield, R. J., Witney St. Norman, J. G., Victoria Rd. Panting, J., Lethbridge Rd. Ponting, J., Milton Rd. Spackman, H. & C., Victoria Rd. Tarrant, J. W. C., Newport St. Tydeman, Bros., Edgware,Rd. Webb, J., Station Rd. TROWBRIDGE. Linzey, E., The Halve Moore, G., Church St. Wiltshire—continued. WARMINSTER. Butcher, R., & Son, George St. Curtis, F. & Son, Portway Franklin, H., Silver St. Parsons, B., & Sons, Weymouth St. Pearce, J., Corsley Heath Ponton, A. L., Emwell St. WESTBURY. Burgess Bros., Station Rd. Parsons Bros., Station Rd. WOOTTON BASSETT. Lansdown, T., High St. WROUGHTON, Swindon. Cowley, E. Worcestershire. ACOOK’S GREEN (near Birmingham). Bridges, S. Price, T., & Son, Broad Lane Williams & Boddy, Station Rd. ALV ECHURCH, 8.0. Furber, T., Redditch Rd. ASTWOOD BANK, Redditch. Harris & Wright Huxley, G., Evesham Rd. BARNT GREEN, 8.0. Edwards, H. Wood, W. T., The Leys, Rednall BROMSGROVE. Brazier, J. & A., Worcester St. Cook, T. Giles, A., Stourbridge St. Grey, T. & E., Hanover St. Tilt, J. Weaver, W., Central Joinery Works BROUGHTON, Pershore. Panter, D., & Sons CRABB’S OROSS, Redditch. Crawford, W. DROITWICH. Small Bros., Ombersley St. DUDLEY. Cockin, J., & Son, Old Hill, near Colcott, J., King Edmund St. Crump, A. J., Aston Rd. Deeley, W., Netherton, near Golding, H., & Son, Netherton, near Hadley, E., & Sons, Old Hill, near (Iron Church and House) Holland, J., Brooke St. qakeren & Round, Mafeking St. ove & Flint, 43 Cross St. Oakley & Coulson, Stafford St. Round, M., New St. Seckerson, J. W., Buffery Road Webb Sidney, Porter St. Willetts, W., Old Hill, near EVESHAM. Cliff, A. & Co., Merstow Place Telegrams :—EsPirys, EVESHAM. Telephone:—Nartionau 52. ESPLEY& COMPANY ; LIMITED, Builders and Contractors, EVESHAM. Established nearly half acentury Registered Offices :— 77 HIGH STREET. Works have recently been executed under the following Architects :— C. BR. Ashbee, Esq., E. Guy Dawber, Esq., Richard Creed, Esq., G. H. Hunt, Esq., E. J. May, Esq., A. N. Prentice, Esq., and C. Ford Whitcombe, Esq., London. Fredk. Foster, Esq., Coventry and Leaming- ton. Messrs. A. B. Rowe & Son, Worcester. Messrs. Lewis Sheppard and Son, Worcester. Messrs. Yeates and Jones, Worcester. Speciality—Restoration of Old Country Mansions. Gardner, F. W., Port St. HALESOWEN. Roberts & Hipkiss HARTLEBURY. Cook & Son HEADLESS CROSS. Davis, G. W., Evesham Rd. Rollins, A. E., Birchfield Rd. INKBERROW. Barley, R., Little Inkberrow Careless, F. KIDDERMINSTER. Harris, E., Crane St. Howard & Sons, 34 Church St. Smith, H., Worcester Cross Thompson, R., Park Lane Walker, C., Park Lane - Wridgway, W. H., Woodfield St. KING’S NORTON. Hundy, C., Station Rd. KNIGHTON-ON-TEME, Tenbury. Hill, T. LANGLEY. Beach, J. T., Mill Lane Jackson, W., Barr St. MALVERN. Allen, A., E., Queen’s Rd., Malvern Link Baker, F. F., North Malvern THOMAS BROAD, Lid., Builders and Decorators, Sanitary Engineers, and Steam Joinery Manufacturers, &c. Graham Works, MALVERN. Contractors by Appointment to HLM. Office of Works. Additions to Mansion, New Stables, Model Farm, Fire- mains and appliances, Electric Lifts, &c., at Market Drayton ; Fred. C. Lynde, Esq., C.E., Archt. and Eng., Manchester ; £50,000. Restoration of Malvern Abbey ; F. G. Jackson, Esq., R.A., Archt. ; £4,500. Lloyds’ New Bank, Malvern; T. J. Cuatwin, Esq., Archt.; £7,000. Restoration of Mathon Church ; G. H. Frxttowrs Prynne, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. Houses for SirJ. C. Holder, Bart; Wm. Henman, Esq., F.R.I.B.A., Archt.; £12,000. Exchange Buildings, Malvern; Apert Baker, Esq., Archt. ; £10,000. New Stables, Billiard Rooms, Stables, Drainage, &c., for F. W. G. Greswolde-Williams, Esq. ; £21,000. New Gymnasium, Fives Courts, and Racquet Courts for Mal- vern College Council; Messrs. Heyman & Coorzr, F.R.I.B.A., Archts. ; £12,000. New Catholic Church, Gt. Mal- vern; Messrs. Puain & Puain, Archts. Victoria Memorial Hall, Great Malvern; E. BE. Batpwiny, Esq. Archt. : Agent’s House and Stabling fo: the Right Hon. the Ear Beauchamp; Messrs. C. Hratu- corr & Sons, Archts. Manchester ENTE LSE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Worcestershire—continued. Davis, C., Malvern Link Hayes, W., & Son, Worcester Rd. Holloway, A., Malvern Wells rei W., The Wyche McCann, T., Malvern Link Porter, W., Wells Rd. Wilesmith, M., Malvern Link NORTHFIELD. Hinks, J., Bristol Rd. Mathews, R., Cofton Common Pegram, C., Bristol Rd. OLDBURY. Bagnall, T., & Sons, Portway Rd. Harper, H., Birmingham Rd. Wortley, J., Birmingham St OMBERSLEY. Brown, E. PERSHORE. Coombe, J., High St. Nicholas Bros. Nicholas, W., 27 Bridge St. Smith, J. W., Priest Lane REDDITCH. Avery, A. G., Evesham St. Edkins, W. H., & Son, Alcester St. Holloway, H., 7 Wellington St. Huins, C. G., & Sons, Ipsley St. Huins, G., & Sons, Lodge Rd. Newbold, F., Hill’s Yard Surman, H., Oswald St. Yeomans, T., Ipsley St. SHIPSTON-ON-STOUR. Adams, G. E. Hartwell, T. ‘Ward, B. SPETOCHLEY. Day, H., Kingston, near _ STOURBRIDGE. Bayliss, W., Belbroughton, near Freeman, C., Belbroughton, near Griffiths, C., Valley Rd., Lye Guest, A. H., Wollaston Guest, J., & Son, Amblecote Mason, T. J., 27 New Rd. Simmonds, A., Pargeter St. Young, W., South Avenue STOURPORT. Hodges & Co., York St. Shepherd, J., & Son, 40 High St. Vale, T., & Sons, Ltd. TENBURY. Howells, W., Worcester Rd. Hewitt, H., Cross St. UPTON-ON-SEV ERN, Worcester. White, R., Old St. W OLV ERLEY. Smith, H. WORCESTER. Andrews, J., Friar St. Bromage & Evans, London Rd. Hunt, W. W., bridge St. Kendrick, J., Lowesmore Lampitt, J., Wyldes Lane Phelps & Johnson, Little London Probert, H. J., 12 Tything Stokes Bros., Tybridge St. Watts & Co., Lowesmoor Wells, G., Foregate St. Wilkes, R., Banbourne Wood, J., & Sons WRIBBENHALL, Bewdley. Parton, W. WYTHALL, Redditch. Johnson, C., & Son Yorkshire. ABERFORD, Leeds. Heaton, H. ACKWORTH, near Pontefract. Dixon, M. ACOMB, near York. Braithwaite, J. Hudson, W. ADDINGHAN. Emmott, J. & B. ALLERTON, Bradford. Cockcroft, S. (Painter) Cockcroft & Jarratt (Plumbers) Drake, H. & G. (Plasterers) Drake, P. (Mason) Foster, J. (Joiner) Graham & Hanson (Masons) Hanson, J., Prescot Ter. (Painter) Noble, J., & Son (Painters) Ross, S., Sandy Lane (Mason) ALMONDBURY, Huddersfield. Capper & Sons ALOFTS, Normanton. Bramhan, J. ANSTON, SOUTH. Kirkby, J. ; ARDSLEY. Bairstow, J., West Ardsley (Mason) Bullock, J. T., East Ardsley (Mason) Furness Bros. AYTON, Great, 8.0. Raine, J. BAILDON, Shipley. Dyson, J. (Plumber) akeman, —, (Tiler, &c.) obinson, J., & Co. (Joiners) Taylor & Ellis (Masons) Wilks, J., & Son (Plasterers) BARNOLDSWIOK, Colne. Barrett, P., Well House Rd. Shaw & Sons, Park Rd. Smith, E., Well House Rd. BARNSLEY. Ashworth, E., Park Rd. (Joiner) Ashworth, H., Back Queen St. (Plumber) Atkinson, Bros., Grafton St. (Joiner) Beaumont Bros., ShamblesSt.(Pntrs) Beaumont, W., 30 May Day Green (Painter) Broley, E., Park Rd. (Plumber) Brown, A., Regent St. (Plumber) Burnett, G., & Sons, Cheapside (Painters) Burrows, G. H., Park Rd. (Mason) Chambers, A., Wilby Lane (Joiner) Cornes, J. P., Doncaster Rd. Dalby, P.,4 RoseburyTer., Brinckman St. (Mason) Dawber, Townsley, & Co., Ltd., Eastgate (Slaters) Denison, B., Regent St., South (Plumber) Dransfield, W., Dodworth Rd. (Plbr.) Dryden, C.,Doncaster Rd.(Plasterer) Dunk, W., Huddersfield Rd. (Mason) Dwight, B., Town End (Painter) Dyson, W., Kingstone Place (Joiner) England, W. G. & L., Summer Lane Saw Mills (Joiners) Fleming, E., Eastgate (Slater) Fletcher, E. R., Church St. (Painter) Goodyear, W., & Son, Beechfield (Joiners) Haigh, G., 7 Harbro’ Hills (Mason) Hall, J., Stairfoot, near (Joiner) Hey & Pashley, Dodworth Rd. (Jnrs.) Higham & Sons, Doncaster Rd. (Masons) Hood, J., Park Rd. (Aspbalter) Hutchinson Bros.& Co.,Ltd.(R.P.’s), Sackville Street (and Glaziers) Lawton, C., Park Rd. (Mason) Lindley, T., Park Grove (Plasterer) Medley, H., 30 Princess St. (Mason) Mellor,G. H.,Measboro’ Dyke(Msn.) Newton, T., Church St. (Carpenter) Owram, A., Doncaster Rd. (Mason) Plastow, G., & Son, Swift St. Potter, J. & C. D., 15 Longman Rd. (Masons) Robinson, W., & Son, Doncaster Rd. (Masons, Joiners and Slaters) Rogers, F. W., Church St. (Plumber) Ruffles, R., Doncaster Rd. (Mason) Rushforth, S., & Son, Eldon St. (Plumber) Rymer, G., Summer Lane (Mason) Sharpe, J. R., Rymer’s Yd., Sheffield Rd. (Plumber) Shaw, J., 25 Park Rd. (Plasterer) Smith, J., Newton St. (Carpenter) Smith,R.,Race Common Rd.( Joiner) Smith, W. Sheffield Rd. (Painter) Snowdon, J.,& Son(R.P.s)Market St. Squire, C. W., Park Rd. (Mason) Squire, S., & Son, 221 Sheffield Rd. (Masons) Stephenson & Son, Peel St. (Painters) Tasker, J., Western St. (Plumber) Taylor, E.R.,173 oncasterRd.( Msn.) Tuyloc, f.,522fisid Rd. (Mason) 409 Yorkshire—continued. Taylor, J. K., & Son, Doncaster Rd. (Masons) Thornley, J., Shambles St. (Joiner) Tock, G., Fitzwilliam St. (Mason) Turton & Field, Stairfoot,nr.(Masons) Turton Bros. Pontefract Rd.(Joiners) Walker, B. F., 5 Spencer St. (Joiner) Walker,S.,Race Common Rd.(Msn.) Watling, J., Eastgate (Joiner) Wilcock,T., Pitt St. West (Plasterer) BATLEY. Bagshaw, J., & Sons, Ld. (Ironfndrs.) Baines, S., & Sons, Dark La. (Msns.) Banks, J., Talbot St.(Carpenter) Beckwith, W. (Painter) Brook, H., Bradford Rd. (& Joiner) Crawshaw, S., 39 Field Lane (Plastr.) Crosland, H. & Sons, Healey Lane Exley, W. T., 39 Wellington St. (Plumber and Glazier) Field, E. C. (Joiner) Firth, J. (R.P.), Providence St. Fox, S., New St. (Joiner) Goodall Bros., Russell St. Mason) Greenwood, J., Union St. (Plasterer) Hepworth,G.F.,13 Stralan St. (Msn.) Hepworth, J.D.,Bradford Rd.( Msn.) Hustwit, J. T., Up. Taylor St. (Plbr.) Illingworth, C., White Lee (Joiner) Illingworth, T., White Lee (Joiner) Jeffery & Peace (Joiners) Jessop, G. W. (R.P.), 7 Cross Bank Kaye & Scates, Old Mill Lane(Jnrs.) Lambert, T., Station Rd. (Painter) Lockwood, W. (Plasterer) Mann, S., Dark Lane (Joiner) Milnes, E. (Painter) Molineux & Ramm, Beck Lane, Carlinghow (Painters, etc.) (and Mortimer, G. & J., Carlinghow (Mason) Mortimer, T., rx North-Bank Rd. (Mason) North, W., Hanover St. (& Joiner) Parr, J. H. (Painter) Thompson, W. H., Bradford Rd (Slater) Tomlinson, G. & Son (Painters) Tomlinson, T., & Co., 93 Commercial St. (Painters and Decorators) Walker, W. (R.P.), 26 Peel St. Walshaw & Wood (R.P.), 195 Com- mercial St. BATLEY CARR. Brooke, J., Upper Rd. (Joiner) Fothergill & Schofield, Warwick Rd. (and Joiners) Hirst, F., Upper Rd. (Plumber) Kershaw, C., Town St. (Painter) Kitson, G., David Lane (Mason) Lodge, J., Warwick Rd. (Painter) Lyles & Son, David Lane (Joiners) Waller, S. (R.P.), Upper Rd. BEDALE, Chandler, T., Tanfield (and Joiner) BEEFORD, Hull. Hall, J. BEIGHTON, Rotherham. Staveley, T. BENTHAM, Lancaster. Burrow, J. & T. Cumberland & Holmes Greenep, W., (R.P.) BENTLEY, near Doncaster. Johnson, W. BEVERLEY. Burton Bros., Toll Gavel (Painters) Campey Bros., Butcher Row (Pntrs.) Constable, J., Newbegin (all trades) Elwell, J. E., & Son, North Bar St. (Joiners and Carvers) Foley, J. R., Toll Gavel (Joiner) Harrison, W.L., Toll Gavel (Plmbr.) Pape, G., & Sons, Walker Gate (all trades) Pape, R., Toll Gavel (Mason) Ramshaw, E., Wednesday Market (Plumber) Sykes, T., Wood Lane (Bricklayer) BINGLEY. Atkinson, W.R. & R., Bradford Rd. (Joiners &c.) Brown, J., & Son, Mornington Rd. Foulds, Bros., Ireland Br. (Masons) Foulds, T., Ferrand St. Johnson, E., Johnson St. (Mason) Spurr, H. (Plasterer) Thornton, W., Bromley Rd. (Slater) Town, S., Park Rd. (Mason) Whitley, W., Park Rd. (Joiner) Walton, W. H., & E., Ashfield Ter. Wood, R., Charles St. BIRDWELL, Barnsley. Robinson, F. G. (Mason) BIRKBY, Huddersjield. Clark, J. B. (Joiner) BIRSTALL, near Leeds. Akeroyd, J., & Sons, Leeds Rd. (Masons, Carpenters, and Joiners) Crossley & Sons (Plasterers) Farrar, B., Brownhill (Mason) Farrar, J., Brownhill (Mason) Firth, J. F. (R.P.), Huddersfield Rd. Foster, —, High St. (Plumber) Hopkinson, A., Jackson St. (Carptr.) Leadbeater, B. (Plasterer) Nelson, I., Gelderd Rd. (Mason) Missey, —, High St. (Plumber) Willans, M., & Son,High St.(Joiners) Yates, A. (Mason) Yates, H. (Carpenter and Joiner) BISHOPSTHORPE, York. Horner, R., & Son BOLTON-UPON-DEARNE. Adams, E. (Joiner) Bradley, G. (Painter) Dickinson, J. (Mason) Horn, G. (Joiner) BOROUGHBRIDGE, Waddington, J., Kirby Hall BRADFORD. Anderson, J., Naylor’s Yard, Sun- bridge (Heating Engineer) Atkins, G.,81ManninghamLa.(Decr.) Barker, A., Neal St. (Plasterer) Barrand, W., Woodville Ter.(Roads) Barrett, H. & Sons, 37 Thornton Rd. (Constl. Steel Works) Bassett, A., 76 City Rd. (Painter) Bates, J. & W., 827 Manchester Rd. (Plasterers) Billington, T., Green Lane, Man- ningham (Plasterer) Binns, W. M., 3 Vaughan St., West- gate (Joiner) Blythe, W.,-Simes St. (Lead Glazier) Bogg, W. G., Church St., Man- ningham (Joiner) Bolton, T., 78 Tudor St. (Plasterer) Booth C., & Son, Lidget Green, Gt. Horton Booth, M.,& Sons, Fox Brow, Clayton Booth, O., & Son, Bartle Lane,Great Horton (Masons) Bradley, —, Infirmary St. (Plasterer) Briggs Bros., Lumb Lane Saw Mill Briggs, E. & B., Low Moor, near (Painters and Decorators) Brown, T., Leamington St., Man- ningham Broxup, A., & Son, Cross St., Great Horton Bywater Bros., Low Moor, near (Plumbers) Clapham, J. H. (R.P.), 314 Bowling Old Lane Coates, J., Vignola St., Laisterdyke Cordingley, T., & Sons, Thorncliffe Rd. (Asphalters & Concreters) Crabtree & Thornton, Havelock St., Great Horton Dale, W., Cordingley St., Otley Rd. (Mason) Dawson,R.F.,&Son,NobleSt.(Msns.) Day, G., 87 Grange Rd. Daykin, W., 14 Valley Par. (Mason) Demain,G.,&Son, St. Jude’sP1.(Jnrs.) Denison & Breaks, Ltd., Preston St. (Ironfounders) Dewhirst, R. H., Vaughan St. (Whitesmith) Dixon, B., & Co., 15 Chester St. (Plasterers) Dobson, J. (R.P.), 40 Church St., Manningham Farnish, W., 6 Booth St. (Mason & Bricklayer) Fearnley, E., & Sons, Trafalgar St. (Joiners) Fortune, J., Adolphus St. (Joiner) Foster, J., 120 St. Leonards Rd., Girlington (Mason) Gladstone, J., Neal St. (Joiner) Grew, J., Fountain St., Manningham (Painter) Haigh & Slater,Field Head Bldgs., Lister Hills Rd. (Plumbers) Haley, E. & W. H., Lister Hills Foundry (Ironfounders) Hallam & Holgate, 48 Manningham Lane (Plumbers) Hammond, J., & Sons, Four Lane Ends Hardy, S. (R.P.), 75 Roundhill St., Little Horton Hargreaves, W. H., 12 Peckover St. Harland, J. E. (R.P.), Morley St. Harland, E., & Sons, 26 Manor Row (Joiners, Plumbers, & Decorators) Hartley, C. V., 61 Manningham Lane (Painter) 410 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Yorkshire—continued. Hewitt, T. H., Morley St. (Painter) Higginbotham, F. W., Undercliffe Lane (Plumber and Painter) Hill, T., & Sons (R.P.), Lumb Lane Hill & Nelson, Edmund St. (Slaters) Hird, W., & Son, 172 Manningham Lane (Painters) Hirst, D., Low Moor, near (Mason) Hobson, J., Cornwall Rd., Manning- ham (Painter, &c.) Hodgson, E. & S.(R.P.), 43 Lister- hills Rd. Hodgson, H.(R.P), Leeds Rd. Holroyd, W. H., 50 Holme Top Lane, Horton (Mason) Holdsworth, J. W., & Co., Salt St., Manningham (and Joiners) Howroyd, C., & Son, 85 Sterling St. (Plasterers) Howroyd, C. (R.P.), 5 Clarence St. Hullah, G., Wapping Rd. Illingworth, T. & Son, 55 Brunswick Place (Marble Masons) Jackson Bros., Garfield Avenue, Manningham (Joiners) ackson, S., 23 Hall Lane (Joiner) pon Worthington St.,City Rd. Kellett, W., Fitzwilliam St. (Jnr.) Lawson, J. H., 252 Gt. Horton Rd. (Painter) Lazenby, (Glazier) Lister, S., Leeds Rd. (Ironfounder) Lupton,S.,& Sons,31 John St.(Pntrs.) Lynn, J., 56 Manningham La, (Pntr.) Macdonald, D. G., & Son, Ambler St. (Joiners) Marsland, J.,257WakefieldRd.(Pntr.) Mears, T., Wade St. (Heatg. Engr.) Morrell, L., & Sons, 76 Manningham Lane (Decorators) Moulson, J., & Son, Ld.,86 Bower St. (Masons and Joiners) Nelson, T., & Son, 7 Springfield Pl., Manningham Lane (Slaters) Newell, W., Infirmary St. (Joiner) Nunwick, T. & Sons,12 Valley Parade (Plumbers &c.) Obank, T., & Sons, Thackley Oddy,S.,& Son,55 Market St. (Pntrs.) Peel, H., Dudley Hill Rd. Perry, T. (R.P.), Great Horton Rd. Pickering, W.. Garnett St. (& joiner) Pickles, T., Dudley Hill (Plasterer) Powell, B., & Son, Lister Hills Rd. (Plumbers and Painters) Pratt,C., & Sons, N. Parade (Dectrs.) Raper, R., Dudley Hill (Joiner) Roberts & Co. Ltd., Cutler Heights Lane (Ironfounders) Scarr, J.,350 Gt. Horton Rd. (Plmbr.) Schofield, J., 1234 Leeds Rd. (Joiner) Shackleton, A., 34 Kingswood St., Gt. Horton (Joiner) Shackleton, T., & Co.,CutlerHeights Shaw, E., & Son, North Parade (Shop Fitters) Shepley, P. (R.P.), 10 Lumb Lane Shuttleworth, C., & Co., 354 Man- chester Rd. (Painters & Plasterers) Slater, W., Low Moor, near (Slater) Small, W., Rushton Rd., Thornbury Smethurst, W., 205 High St., Great Horton (Mason) W., & Son, Northgate NATIONAL TELEPHONE—1803 & 18034 JAMES SMITHIES, CONTRACTOR FOR SLATING, Bradford & Brighouse. Works executed tnclude— Midland Railway Company’s Goods Warehouses and Stations, Bradford, Manningham, Bingley, Keighley, Ilkley, Bolton Abbey, Skipton, and Lancaster. Public Buildings, Glossop. Church, Whaley Bridge. Church and Schools, Moss Side, Manchester. Welburn Hall, Kirby Moorside. Church, Bolton Percy, York. Central Stores, Brighouse. Fire Station, Elland. Residence, New Mills, Derbyshire, Stockfield Park, Wetherby, and several other works in different parts of the Country. Speciality :— Yorkshire Stone Slating. Quotations for Slate, de- livered or fixed in any part of the country. List of Buildings given. Telegrams—Smiruigs, Gr. Horton. Stanley, W., 38 Jesmond Av. (Mason) Stow, J., Ltd., Otley Rd. (Joiners) Sugden, J. W. & G., Bertram Rd., Manningham (Plasterers) Sutcliffe, T., 71 Northgate (Plumber) Taylor, J., Park Rd. (Joiner, &c.) Taylor, T., & Son, Salem St. (Joiner) Theobould, J., 930 Wakefield Rd. (Plasterer) Thompson, Bros., Ward St., Great Horton (Joiners) Thornton & Crebbin, Hammerton St. (Ironfounders) Thornton, J.,2 Daisy Terrace, Great Horton Throp, J., Southfield Lane, Great Horton (Plasterer) Toothill & Balmforth, Spicer St. (Joiners) Townend, R., Croft St. (Plumber) Townson, W., Holme Top St., Man- chester Rd. (Painter) Twivy, T., 7 Tennyson Pl., Otley Rd. (and Joiner) Varley, C., 7 Girlington Rd. (Plstr.) Walker (R.P.) & Pitchers, 4 North- gate Wallace, J.,Baptist Place,Westgate (Painter) Walton, J., Edmund St. Waterhouse, H., & Sons, Tong St., Dudley Hill (Carpenters & Joiners) Wear, F., & Son, Burnett Avenue West Bros., Girlington (Joiners) Wilkinson & Dawson, Bowland St. (Joiners) Wilkinson & Kellett, 62 Copley St., Little Horton (Joiners) Wray, S., & Co., John St. (Masons) BRAMLEY, near Leeds. Appleyard Bros. Haley, W. W. Lambert, A. Thorpe, R., 9 Hough Grove Trickett, J., & Son (Joiners) BRANDESBURTON, Hull. Bielby, E. (Bricklayer) Metcalf, H. (Joiner) BRIDLINGTON. Bailey, R., & Sons, Victoria Rd. Booth, A. A., Tennyson Avenue Dawber & Sons, Ltd., West End Harbour (Slaters) Dodgson, W., Cardigan Rd. (Slater) Earnshaw, A., Trinity Rd. (Mason) Gardam, A., Marshall Avenue Garland, J., Chapel St. (Painter) Gray, T., Quay Rd. Hoggard, W., Nelson St. Hudson, J. H., Princess St. Jarvis, G., Quay Rd. (Plumber) Knaggs, G., Manor St. (Painter) Kneeshaw, F., Richmond St Marsh,E.W.,Hilderthorpe Rd.(Plbr.) Musk, R., The Pavilion Postill, F., Park Avenue (Joiner) Preston, G. R., Flamboro Rd. (Msn.) Sampson & Siddall, Marshall Av. Sawdon, J., Quay Rd. Sawdon, G. W., West St. (Painter) Siddall, T., Windsor Cres. (Painter) Smallwood & Shaw, Marshall Av. Spink, T., Richmond St. Stork, J. R., Station Rd. Storr, W. A., King St. Walker, W. A., Hilderthorpe Rd. (Plumber) Walkington, F., Tennyson Avenue Wilson, E., & Co., Hilderthorpe Rd. (Joiners) Yeoman, E. E., St. John’s Avenue BRIGHOUSE. Barraclough, H., & W., Clifton Rd. (Roads) Barraclough, F., Garden Rd. (Joiner) Barraclough, J., Owler Ings (Plastr.) Beckwith Bros., Mill Lane (Elec.) Bottomley & Holmes, Rastrick(Mns.) Bottomley, J.; Rastrick (Mason) Bottomley, T., Railway Saw Mills (Joiner) Briggs, J. (Mason) Marion St. Broughton, H., & Co., Mill Lane (lronfounders) Candellatt, C., Briggate (Plumber) Castle & Co., Owler Ings(Plasterers) Cocksedge, L., Lightcliffe Rd. (Msn.) Cross, J., & Son, Garden Rd. (Mns.) Crossley, W., Bryn Terrace, South Home Lane Fearnley Bros., Clifton Common (Masons) Firth, A., Spring St. (Plasterer) Gledhill, B., Lane Head (Plasterer) Halliwell, W., Wakefield Road (Jnr.) Helliwell & Co., Birds Royd (Patent Glaziers) Yorkshire—continued. Heponstall, C., 3 Dale St. (Plstr.) Hirst, H., Bradford Rd. (Painter) Hirst, T. A., Owler Ings (Joiner) Jowett, W., Owler Ings (Roads) Kilburn, J., Huddersfield Rd. (Plmr.) Lawson, J., & Sons, (R.P.) Com- mercial St. Marshall & Co., 6 Laverock Lane (Masons) Marshall, A., Rastrick (Painter) Morrell, J., Bridge End (Joiner) Rayner, B., Rastrick (Joiner) Smithies, J.,Clifton Common (Slater) Sykes, B., & Sons, Park St. (Joiners) Thornton, F., Hangram St. (Painter) Tidswell, C., Rastrick (Mason) Turner, J. W., Commercial St.(Pntr.) Waddington, A.L.(R.P.),3 Briggate Wright, C., Bradford Rd. (Painter) BROMPTON, York. Leaf Bros. BROTTON. Gladstone, M., Abbey St. BROUGH. Goodwill, T., South Cave ; BURLEY-IN-WHARFEDALE Leeds. Mounsey, W., Peel Place OALVERLEY, near Leeds. Barker, J., & Son (Joiners) Davison, W., Thornhill St. (Painter) Elliott, A. (Plumber & Painter) Firth, W., Chapel St. (Joiner) Holgate, F. (Painter) rae J., Back Lane (Plumber) ennings, W. H., Carr Rd. (Mason) CARLETON, Skipton. Bradley, G. CASTLEFORD. Allison, W. P., CambridgeSt. (Slater) Atkinson, S., Sagar St. Bateson & Sons, Wood St.(Plumbers) Beighton, F., Swanthorne La.(Plstr.) Brook, J. H., 198 Glebe St. (Painter) Craven, H., Perseverance Terrace Evison, S., Pontefract Rd. (Slater) Forster, J., North St. (Painter) Gallagher Bros., Morrison St. Gillatt, R., Perseverance St. (Joiner) Hatton, C., The Mount Holland, W., Carlton St. (Joiner) Lockwood, Spencer, Louisa St. (Plasterer) Pennington, M. H., Bridge St. (Plbr.) Ramskill, H., Pontefract Rd. Rodgers, J. L., Albion St. (Drainer) Sweeting, W., Bridge St. Thompson, T., 4 Smawthorn Grove Walker Bros., Charles St. Walker, R., & Sons, Beancroft Rd. Watson, T., ror Carlton St. (Painter) Watson, M. H., Leake St. (Painter) Whaley, J. H., & Son, 13 Bradley St. (Carpenters and Joiners) Wright, T. G., & Sons, Oxford St. (Joiners) CATTERICK, S.O. Mackenzie, G., & Son CAWOOD, Selby. Acomb, T. (Plumber) Elcock, T., Back Lane (Bricklayer) Stronach, G. (and Joiner) OHAPEL-ALLERTON, Leeds. Bedford, J. E. & E. (R.P.) Clarkson, B. Richardson, J., 110 Harrogate Rd. COHAPELTOWN, Shefiield. Bool, F. & T. (Plumbers, &c.) Hallam, A., Charlton Clough (Jnr.) Marsden, R., Houseley Mellor, G., Medomley (Joiner) CHURWELL. Wood, J., & Son OLAYTON, Bradford. Booth & Sons, Fox Brow (Masons) Kershaw, C., Clayton Lane (Joiner) Robinson, J, Maltkiln (Joiner) Rushworth, I. Ward, J., Bradford Rd. (Mason) Wilman Bros., Green End PI. (Jnrs.) OLAYTON, WEST, Huddersfield. Hincliff, G., & Son CLECK HEATON. Bentley, H. H., Westgate (Plumber) Broughton, R., Greenside (Plasterer) Broughton, W., & Son, Brooke St. (Plasterers) Burnhill, J., Old Market Pl. (Painter) Burnhill, J., & Sons, High St., Moorend (Joiners) Clapham & Walker, Bradford Rd. (Painters) Crossland & Mann, Wilby St. (Jnrs). Crowther, H. S., Westgate (Pntrs.) Drake,A. &Sons, Whitcliffe(Masons) Greenwood, S., & Son, Pyenot Hall Lane (Masons) Haley, W. T. (R.P.), Cross Crown St. Hirst, J., & Son, Moorend (Masons) Nutter, E., Cheapside (Plumber) Nutter,S.,& Son, Cheapside (Painter) Peel, B., Mount St. (Painter) Peel, J., Albion St. (Painter) Ratcliffe, S., Bradford Rd.(Plumber) Roberts, J., Westgate (Slater) Robinson & Crowther, Whitcliffe Rd. (Masons & Slaters) Rodgers, R., Northgate (Joiner) Sellers Bros., Bradford Rd. (Plstrs.)} Smith, H., & Sons, Cheapside(Ptrs.) Taylor, H., Bradford Rd. (Painter) Taylor, J. W. (R.P.), Albion St. OCLOUGHTON, York. Atkinson, — CONISBOROUGH, near Rotherham. Downing, ]., Exors.of, Doncaster Rd. Earnshaw Bros., Earnshaw Lane Goodlad, W., High St. Greathead, J. E., Park Rd. Richardson, J., Dark Lane Robinson Bros., Tickhill St., Denaby Main Savill, H., New Hill Twiby, J., & Sons. Holy Well Rd. COTTINGHAM, Hull. Liversedge, F., King St. (Plasterer) Wright, H., King St. (Joiner) CRAMBE. Nicholson, W. (Joiner) CROSSHILLS, Keighley. Barrett, J. (Mason) Greenwood, J. (Plasterer) Greenwood, J. (Joiner) Petty, R., Sutton (Painter) Smith, W., & Co. Witham, S. (Mason) CROSS ROADS, Keighley. Brearley, J. (Plasterer) Greenwood, J. (Mason) CUDW ORTH, near Barnsley. Allen, W. (Mason) Binns, J. A. (Plumber) Burton, W., Pontefract Rd. (Slater) Ogley, G. (Mason) Salmon & Co. (All Trades) Seacroft & Son (Plasterers) Straker, A. J. (Mason) Sykes, J. P. W. (Painter) CULLINGW ORTH, Bradford. Ackyord, Bros., Halitax Rd. (Plbrs.) Ellison, H., Main St. (Joiner) Stubbs, J. H., Main St. (Plumber) DARFIELD. Gamwell, H., Bridge Quarry DARNALL. Whittingham, T., Station Rd. DARTON, Barnsley. Taylor, A. DEEPOAR, Sheffield. Brearley, D. (Mason) DELPH, Oldham. Winterbottom, P. (Mason) DENBY DALE, Huddersjield. Holmes, J. DENHOLME, Bradford. Bancroft, A., Main Rd. (Painter) Moore, C., Station Rd. (Plumber) Shaw, F., Stradmore Rd. (Plasterer) DEWSBURY. Armitage, S., & Sons Bradford Rd. (Joiners) Auty, J. (R.P.), West Town Binns, J, Tweedale St.(Plasterer) Blackburn, H., & Son, 6 Nelson St. Bray, T., & Son, Wellington Rd. (Painters) Brear, T., & Son, Sharp St. (Slaters) Broadbent, J. H., Vulcan Rd. (Plast.) Clegg, W. H., Webster Hill (Joiner) Coop, S., & Son, Anroyd (Masons) Crabtree & Denton, Boothroyd Lane (Masons) Crossley, J. (Mason) Fawcett, G., Battye St. (Slater) Fawcett, T.,& Son, Bond St.( Joiners) Firth, J., Bunker Hill, Staincliffe (Mason) Hargreaves, G., Cliffe St. (Slater) Hodgson, A. & F., Willans Rd. (Plasterers) Ineson, W., Ashworth Rd. (Painter) Jackson, B., 56 Wellington Rd.(Ptr.) Loach, W. W., 33 Willians Rd. (Plumber) Lockwood, J., Staincliffe (Plasterer) Newsome, F, (R.P.), Union St. Junr., Crackenedge BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 411 Y orkshire—continued. Oldroyd, E., Earlsheaton, nr. (Pntr.) Porritt & Bray, WellingtonSt.(Pntrs. ) Ramsden, N., Victoria Rd. (Painter) Richardson, J., Eastboro’ (Plstr.) Richardson, J., & Sons, Staincliffe (and Joiners) Rodden, W.N., Saville Town (Plbr.) Scott, G., Earlsheaton, near (Mason) Scott, J. & A. E., Earlsheaton, nr. (Masons) Scott, W., & Sons, Leeds Rd. (Msns.) Shepley, J. (R.P.), Northgate Smith & Co., 36 Northgate (Painters) Spedding, T., Chickenley,nr.(Joiner) TP HOMpeSn. W. R., Railway St. (Slater) Thornton, G., Cemetery Rd. (Joiner) Thornton, J., 18 George St. (Joiner) Wainwright, R., Earlsheaton, near (Mason) Whitehead, G., N. Park St. (Mason) DOBCROSS, Oldham. Hewkin Bros. Whitehead, H. A. (Painter) DONCASTER. Anelay, W., 18 Silver St. Arnold & Son, Printing Office St. Beastall, F., 54 Cemetery Rd. Beastall, S., & Son, North Union St. Brewitt, T., 12 Cleveland St. Burley, W., Whittaker St. Burton & Jenkinson, 44 Apley Rd. Carr, A., Victorian Crescent Cawood, T., Bentley Rd. Conway, R., Chequer Rd. (Plasterer) Duckitt,T., 41 Beckett Rd., Wheatley Fletcher, W., St. Sepulchre Gate Flowitt, H., Nether Hall Froggatt, T., 904 St. Sepulchre Gate > Gill, D., & Son, 8 Nether Hall Rd. Hague, G., Bennitthorpe Hornsby, H. T., 19 Cleveland St. Innocent, E., 124 Cleveland St. eee W., 24 Printing Office St. amb & Patrick, Beechfield Rd. Liveridge, A., White Bear Yard, Hall Gate Moate & Sons, Cunningham Rd. Moate, R., 54 Littlemoor Terrace Mottram, G., 38 Queen’s Rd. Mullins & Richardson, Shotton St. Patrick, B. & Sons, 6 Low Rd., Balby Patrick, G., 10 Chequer Rd. Roberts, S., East Laith Gate Salmon, W. H., Morley’sYard, Fisher Gate Sprakes, C., & Son, 37 E. Laith Gate Stevenson, G., 2 Shotton St. Stevenson, E. ,2 Shadyside, Hexthorpe Vaux, H., 35 Cleveland St. Waddington, A., St. John’s Rd., Balby Waddington, F., St. John’s Rd., Balby Waddington, L., Balby Rd. Watson, W., 181 Bentinck St. Wortley, B., 12 Nether Hall Rd. Wortley, H., Robert’s Rd., Balby Bridge Wombwell, J. C., 117 Bentinck St. DRIFFTELD. Bishop, W. R., 43 Middle St. N. Dry, C.W.,50 Middle St.N.(Bricklyr) Gage, M., Bridge St. (Bricklayer) Julian & Son, Queen St. (Joiners) Leason, A., Middle St., Sth. (Brklr.) Leason, W., & Son, Middle St. South (Bricklayers) Naylor, H., North St. (Joiner) Rudd, T., George St. (Joiner) Pape, R., & Son, Middle St. South (Stonemasons) Sellers, D. F. & Co. 90 Middle St. South (Stonemasons) Shepherdson, G., & Son, Ltd., 46 Middle St. Thornton, F., George St. (Joiner) EARRY, Colne. Cowgill, W. (Mason) EASTBURN, Keighley. Atkinson, T. (Mason) HAST KESWICK, Leeds. Brelsford, R. ECCLESFIELD, Sheffield. Armitage, R., Ecclesfield Common Calvert, G., Church Lane (Slater) Pye; a. ECOLESHILL, Bradford. Bakes & Overend, Ashfield Place (Joiners) Close, J., 7 Land’s Lane (Joiner) Hobson, S., & Son, Victoria Rd. . (Masons) Lee, M., Chapel St. (Plasterer) Norton, T.,6 Stoney Lane (Plumber) Scott, J. E., Manor Joinery Works Thornton, T. & A., Norman Lane (Slaters) Totty, W., & Son, Undercliffe Wild & Denison ELLAND. Crowther, J. E., Portland St. (Joiner) Gledhill, P., & Sons Hawkyard, F., 6 Timber St. (Joiner) Hutchinson, C., Timber St. (Slater) Mackrill, J. (Ironfounder) Peel, J. D., Church St. (Plumber) Readyhough, G, jun., Up. Langdale St. (Mason) Tattersall, T., & Sons (Ironfounders) Wilson, J., Britannia Joinery Wks. ELLOUGHTON, Brough. Dorsey, J. ESTON, via Middlesbrough. Bearcroft, H., Old Eston Paley, G. Wilkinson, T., Gladstone St. FARSLEY, Leeds. Busfield, W. (Plasterer) Pearson, E. (Plumber) Robinson, J. H. (and Joiner) FEATHERSTONE, Pontefract. Sutton, A. FERRIPY, Kirby, R. FEWSTON, Otley. Patrick, T., & Sons FILEY. Barnes, S. E., Belle Vue St. (Plmr.) Cambridge, G., Scarborough Rd.. (Plumber) Colley, B., Rutland St. (Bricklayer) Cooper, T., 4 Crescent (Joiner) Durant & Danby, Hope St.( Painters) Fenby, T., Scarboro Rd. (Joiner) Haxby, G., Rutland St. (Joiner) Hill, C., Alma §q. (Joiner) Lindley E. F., Hope St. (Plumber) Rymer, J. P., Rutland St. (Painter) Rymer,O.,15 The Crescent (Brcklyr.) Sawdon Bros., W. Parade (Brcklyrs.) Willis, H., 16 John St. (Painter) FIRBECK. NORTH, near Brough. Hodkin, J. FULFORD, York. Hopkins, H. (Plumber) Thorpe, R. GARGRAVE. Pickles, T. (Mason) Roberts, F. (and Joiner) Varley, J., High St. (Mason) Ward, G., & Son GILDERSOME. Grayshon, J. Holdsworth, G., & Son GOLCAR. Ainley, A., Golcar Edge (Painter) Armitage, W., James St. (Plasterer) Crowther, J., Wellhouse (Joiner) Firth, Bros.. Station Ter ‘Masons Garside, J., & Sons, Clay Well Haigh, A. & T., Town End (Masons) Haigh, D., &Sons, Wellhouse(Msns.) Haigh, J., & Sons, Scarr Green (Masons) Lockwood, W., Townend (Joiner) Shaw, D., Golcar Hill (Plasterer) Taylor & Townend, Knowlkd.(Msns) Walker, W., Knowl Rd. prea Whiteley, J., James St. (Drainer GOLDTHORPEH, near Rotherham. Fletcher, T. & Son Hamilton, S. (Joiner) Leadley & Groves GOOLE. Cox, T., 16 Kingston St. Featherstone, W.. Mariner St. Fletcher, A., Bridge St. Jackson & Dimberline, Estcourt Ter. Kelsey, H., & Son, Burlington Cres. Markham, J., Marshfield Rd. Walker, J., Victoria St, Webster, J., Mariner St. GRANGETOWN, S8.O. Fishwick, W., Whitworth Rd. GRASSINGTON, Skipton. Pletts, T. GREASBOROUGH, Rotherham. Cooper, A. (Stonemason) Morley, F. (Joiner) GREENFIELD, Oldham. Bourne, J., & Co. Bradbury, T., Parkfield House Hewkin J., & Co. GREENGATES, Bradford. Elliott, A. (Plumber) Ingle Bros. (Joiners) Thornton, N. (Plumber & Painter) Yorkshire—continued. GREETLAND. Drinkwater & Schofield (Masons) Furniss, E., The Edge GRENOSIDE, Sheffield. Clithero, M., Hill Top Dove, T. (Joiner) Frost, F. (Slater) Taylor, W. (Mason) GUISBOROUGH. Cruddas, E., & Sons Heckle, W. (and Joiner) Porteous, J. G. GUISELEY. Atkinson, J. J., Wells Rd. (Joiner) Hobson, J., Victoria Rd. (Mason) Jackson, R. L., The Green (Painter) Lee, E., Oxford Rd. (Plumber) Lockwood, J., Otley Rd. (Plumber) Mounsey, S., & Sons, Oxford Rd. (Masons) Robinson, F., Victoria Rd. (Joiner) Walsh Bros., Cassfield (Plasterer) HAIGH, Barnsley. Gordon & Wood (Masons) HALIFAX. Akroyd, J. S., Pellon Lane (Plmbr.) Bancroft, H. & Sons, Hope St. (Jnrs.) Bancroft, J., & Son, Winding Rd. (Slaters and Plasterers) Barker, F. D., King Cross (Joiner) Barker, H., Pellon Lane (Plumber) Barrett, S., & Sons, 6 Mount Pellon (Plasterers and Slaters) Bentley, T., & Sons, Parkinson Lane (Masons) Berry, J., Bank Fndry. (Ironfounder) Binns, J., & Sons, 19 Commercial St. (Painters and Decorators) Bolton, Bros., (R.P.), 66 Gibbet St. Boocock,T.,MarketSt(Plbr.& Glazr.) Carr, T., 55 New Crown St. (Painter) Charnock, J.,&SonsLtd., Pellon Lane (Masons, Carpenters and Joiners) Collins, J., Regent St. (Slater, &c.) Crabtree, G., Lister Lane (Joiner) Crossley & Radcliffe, 19 Birks Hall Terrace Dilworth, H., Akeds Rd. (Mason) Earnshaw, S., 7 Ferguson St. (Joiner) Fawley, G.,& Son, (R.P.), 3 Savile Park St. (and Glaziers) Fawthrop & Son, 65 Haley Hill (Plumbers) Fielding & Bottomley,S.Parade(Jnrs) Firth, A., Hyde Park Rd.(Slater,&c.) Firth, I.,&Sons, Booth Town(Masons) Gaines, W., & Sons, 6 Stannary St. (Joiners) Gaines, W. H., Hanson Lane (Joiner) Greenwood, F., & Son, Gibraltar (and Joiners) Greenwood, G., & Sons, New Bruns- wick St. (Concreters) Greenwood, S., Booth Town (Joiner) Greenwood, W., & Sons, 250 Pellon Lane (Masons) Hargreaves, E., & Co., Water Lane (Ironfounders) Hirst, S., 34 Haley Hill (Joiner) Holdsworth, J., Corporation St. (Plumber and Glazier) Holstead,A.,& Son, W.Parade(Jnrs). Jenkinson, H., & Sons, 360 Queen’s Rd. (Masons) Longbottom, G. W., & Son, 19 Lord St. (Painters & Decorators) Lumb Bros., 7 Warley Rd., King Cross (Slaters.) Milligan, W., & Sons, 2 Hanson Lane (Painters & Decorators) Mitchell, T., Warley Town (Mason) Moore, F., & Son,Claremount (Jnrs.) Moss Bros., Commercial St. (Pntrs.) Naylor, E., & Son, 150 Hopwood Lane (Masons, &c.) Naylor, H., Park Dene (Mason) Naylor, J., & Son, Cheapside (Plbrs.) Nettleship, J. H., 2 Boyne St (Plbr.) Norvell, C. J., Bedford St. (Joiner) Pollard, J. H., Carlton St. (Plbr.) Ratcliffe, W., & Sons, Claremount (& Joiners) Raynor, G., Free School Lane( Msn.) Riley, B., Lewis St. (Mason) Roberts, J., Bell Hall (& Joiner) Robinson, C., & Sons, 136 Gibbet St. (Masons and Bricklayers) Rushworth & Firth, New Bank (Slaters and Plasterers) Simpsons, T. & Sons, Silver St.(Ptrs. ) Spencer, J.,&Sons, HaleyHill(Pntrs.) Stafford, R. P. (R.P.), 11 King Cross Summerscales, T. L., 98 Parkinson Lane (Plumber & Glazier) Sutcliffe, S., Queen’s Rd. (Joiner) Taylor & Ingham, King Cross St., (Painters) Thompson, J., King Cross (Joiner) Thompson,S. S., Lister Lane (Plbr.) Wadsworth, S., & Sons, 17 Carlton St. (and Joiners) Ward, W./R.P.), 5 Victoria St., E. Whatmough, J., Eldroth St., King Cross (Mason) Wilson, T., & Sons, (Painters) HALTON, Leeds. Briggs, G. L., High St. (Bricklayer) HANGING HEATON, Dewsbury. Day, A. (Joiner) Elliott, G. (Joiner) Summerscales, F. (Plumber) HARROGATE. Abbott, H., Walker Rd. Airton,R., 104 West End Av. (Mason) Allen, C. (R.P.), Raglan St. Allen, J. & Son, Mornington Ter., Dragon Parade (& Joiner) Annakin, R., 7 Dragon Avenue Armitage, E., College Rd. (Painter) Barker, W., Westminster Ter.( Joiner) Baynes, J. & W., Station Par.(Sltrs.) Bellerby, W.(R.P.), Robert St. Bielby, R., Station Parade Birkinshaw, W.R., Leadhall Lane Braithwaite, H. & Co., Commercial St. (Plumbers) Broadbank & Sons,Chapel St.(Ptrs.) Brown & Stables, Craven St.(Joiner) Carrick, G. H., New Park (Joiner) Carrick, L., 6 Cheltenham Rd.(Msn.) Cartman, W. H. (R.P.), Cheltenham Mount Casey, P., Mount Parade (Painter) Checkley, J., 30 Robert St. (Joiner) Clapham& Taylor, MowbraySq.(Jnrs) Croft, R., Commercial St. (Plbr.) Dawson, H., 61 Dragon Av. Dickenson, I., 9 Grove Rd. (Mason) Dickinson & Metcalfe, HookstoneRd. Duxbury, G., 12 Cheltenham Parade (Painter) Fawcett, A., 70 Mayfield Gr. (Plstr.) Fortune & Calverley, 9 Dragon Rd. (Plasterers) Foster, C.,Prospect Place (Plumber) Foster, K., 20 Mayfield Grove Gray, A., 38 Unity Grove Greetham, W., Franklin Rd. (Plbr.) Harvey, F., 6 Cornwall Rd. (Joiner) Holmes, H. A., St. James’ Park Estate (Joiner) Horner, J. H., Devonshire Pl. (Jnr.) Ingleby, A. & W., Follifoot, near Jackson, W.,& Sons, Dragon Parade Jessop & Cosgrove, York Place, Robert St. (Painters) Johns, J., Regent Parade (Plumber) Kershaw & Hill, Bilton King, J., Chatsworth Place (Joiner) Knowles, A., & Son, Chapel St. (Painters) Laycock, W., & Sons, Bilton Lane (Plasterers) Lawn & Toas, (Painters) Ledger,R.,Strawberry Dale Av.(Jnr.) Light, J., Tower St. (Plumber) Linskill, T., Regent Saw Mills Lythe & Clarkson, Back Cheltenham Mount (Painters) Mansley, J. & Sons, High Level Works (Joiners) Nettleton, C. A., Balmoral House, Bilton (Mason) Nodding & Sons, Walker Rd.(Pntrs.) Norman, W., Mount St. (Painter) Parker Bros., 13 Water Lane(Masons & Joiners) Petty, J. R., Dragon Avenue (Pntr.) Pickard, H. W., 127 Valley Drive (Painter) Rayner, T., 4: Franklin Rd. (Slater) Richmond, W.,MayfieldGrove(Plmr.) Rudd, J. W., Skipton Rd. (Joiner) Scholes, C., Eldon House (Plumber) Shepherd, J., 1 Dragon Av. (Slater) Siddall, J., 178 Parkinson Lane (Plumber) Simms,J.W., Westmoreland St.(Ptr.) Simpson, D., Clarence Drive Simpson, J., & Sons, Albany Villas Smith, A. F., 2, Harlow Yard( Joiner) Stott & Alcock, Dragon Rd. (Jnrs.) Thompson, G., Oatlands (Plumber) Thornton, T., Nydd Vale Ter. (Msn). Tomlinson, J.,6 Regent Parade(Plstr) Topham Bros., Chapel St. (Painters) Topham, W., 44 Walker Rd. (Joiner) Tyson, J., Wedderburn Rd. (Plstr) Wilcock, W., Church Sq. (Joiner) Wood, C., Robert St. (Painter) Wray, R., East Parade (Mason) King Cross Devonshire Place 412 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Yorkshire—continued. Wray, W., East Park Rd. Wright, E., Crab Lane (Slater) HAWORTH, Keighley. Bottomley & Sunderland Lambert, B. (Plumber) Lambert, T., & Son (Plumbers) Ratcliffe, R. Wood & Thornton (Joiners) HEBDEN BRIDGE. Boocock, J., Commercial St. (Plbr.) Greenwood, R., Hanging Royd(Jnrs) Greenwood, G. H., & Co. (Joiners) Greenwood, W., Market St. (Mason) Haigh, ]., Commercial St. (Joiner) Lord, J., Bridge Gate(Slater & Plstr.) Mortimer, A., & Sons (Masons) Sutcliffe, F., Market St.(Slater& Plstr) Taylor, 8., 87 Market St. (Plumber) Tucker, T., Market St. (Slater) Uttley, T., Bridge Gate Watson, O., Market St. (Mason) Whitham, T., Heptonstall (Slater) Wrigley & Sons, New Rd. (Slaters) HECK MONDWIKE. Allatt, J. B., Jeremy Lane (Mason) Appleyard, C., Darley St. (Joiner) Archer, F. (R.P.), High St. Blackburn, B., Cemetery Rd. (Msn). Cookson,H.,& Son, Unionkd (Plstr). Dewhurst, T., Albion St. (Painter) Gledhill, J. (R.P.), Greenside Greenwood, J. B., High St. (Plastr.) Mann, G., Battye St. (and Joiner) Milnes, W. & T., Beck Lane Saw Mills (Joiners) Oldroyd, W. & H., Beck La. (Msns.) Parker, W. & Sons, High St. ( Plstrs) Preston, G., 5, Eldon St. (Mason) Spivy, H., Flush (Joiners) Thornton, J.M. & Sons,StaincliffeRd. (Slaters) Walker, E. (R.P.), & Co., High St. HEDON, Hull. Curtis, W. Fewlass, W. (Mason) Heron, J. (Bricklayer) Rennardson, R. (Joiner) HELMSLEY. Todd, J. E. HESSLE. Barron, C., Eastgate (Joiner) Brown, J. F. (Mason) Bullock, C., Northgate (Bricklayer) Frost, E. (Bricklayer) Haselhurst, R. (Painter) Parkinson, W. (all trades) HICKLETON, Doncaster. Chapman, T. (Joiner) HILLSBRO’, Sheffield. Fox, C.,15 Rose St. Longden, J. HIPPERHOLME. Booth, J., Whitehall (Carpenter, &c.) Drake & Kay (Painters) Constantine, T. (Joiner) Lister & Son (Plasterers and Slaters) Marshall, J. (Slater and Plasterer) Mitchell, S., Springfield (Mason) Smith, W., South Edge Ter. (Mason) Watd, W. (Plumber) Wilkinson, S. (Mason) HOLMFIRTH, Bainbridge, G., Newtown (Plumber) Booth, R., Upper Bridge (Joiner) Bottomley, J. (Plasterer) Brown & Shaw, Dunford Rd. (Joiners) England, E., & Sons, Station Rd. (Masons) ; Haigh Bros. (Plasterers) Haigh, J., Hallowgate (Joiner) Hinchliffe, D., & Co., New Town (Painters) Lawton & Hogley, Town Gate(Ptrs.) Marsden, F., & Sons, Mount Pleasant (Masons) Milner, J. E., Town Gate Quarmby, G., & Son, 16 Hudders- field Rd. (Painters) Shaw, J.,Son & Co., Huddersfield Rd. (and Joiners) Thorpe, E., Town Gate (Plumber) Tolson, J., Upper Bridge (Plumber) Turner, J., Dunford Rd. Turner, R., Hey Gap (Mason) HONLEY, Huddersyield. Holdroyd, E., & Sons ee a) enkinson, R. Noble, A. & J. HORBURY. Ackroyd, W. F., Jenkin Rd. (Joiner) Armitage, J., Queen St. (Pntr., &c.) Braine, J., New Rd. (Joiner) Dyson, Fi Park St. (Joiner) Fallas, H., High St. Goldthorpe, J., High St. (Joiner) Hancock, J., Victoria St. (Painter) Schofield, E., Tithe Barn St. (Plmbr.) Sheard, J., Horbury Bridge (Joiner) Thickett, W., Ossett Rd. (Joiner) Wainwright, H., Park St. (Mason) HORNSEA, near Hull. Barr, H. & W. K., Eastgate Grantham, G., Southgate (Brklyr.) Pickering, J. O., Eastgate Stephenson, W. B., & Sons, New- begin HORSFORTH, Leeds. Dibb, W. (Mason) Horner & Maud, Long Row (Msns.) Lawrence, T. (Mason) Leman, J. (Plasterer) Walker, M., Sandhurst Ter. Walker, N., The Green (Joiner) Whittaker B., Junr. HOW DEN. Andrew, T., Market Pl. (Plumber) Hill, H., Hailgate Smith Bros., Hailgate Thompson, H., & Co., Hailgate HOYLAND, near Barnsley. Firth,C., & Sons, King St.( Plumbers) Hague, M. A. (Mason) Hague, T. P., 280, King St. (Mason) McPartlain, J., George St. (Plastr.) Rawlin; W. H., King St. (Plumber) HOYLAND COMMON, nr. Barnsley. Brearley, H., Princess St. (Joiner) Cook, G., Stead Lane (Joiner) Corbett, F., Chapel St. (Mason) Hemingway, A. (Mason) HUDDERSFIELD. ; Armitage, T.. (R.P.), Buxton Rd. Astley, A., Glebe Pl., Marsh (Joiner) Broadbent Bros., Moldgreen (Plas- terers & Slaters) Broadbent, T. W., E. Parade(Electn.) Brook, M., Leeds Rd. (Mason) Brooke, J. B., West Parade (Joiner) Brown & Thomas, Spring St.(Pntrs.) Buckley & Co.,Greenhead Rd.(Jnrs.) Cooke, J., Little Royd (Concreter) Crossley & Bould (R.P.s), 5 Union Bank Yard, New St. Crowther, A., Ltd., John William St. (Plumbers) Crowther & Wilkinson, Marsh(Jnrs.) Dawson & Jones, Moldgreen( Joiners) Dyson, J. E., Lindley (Concreter) Evans, W. B., 20 W. Parade (Pntr.) France, W., Honley (Plumber, &c.) Garton, G. (R.P.), & Son,Market Pl. Gledhill, W., Lockwood (Mason) Graham, A., & Sons, Longroyd Bdge. Graham, B., & Sons, Folly Hall Graham & Jessop, Moldgreen Hale, S., New St. (Plmbr. & Glazier) Hall, H., King St. (Painter) Hampshire & Armitage, Northum- berland St. (Joiners) Heywood, W. H., & Co., Bay Hall (Glazing and Roofing Engineers) Hirst, B., & Sons,Spring St. (Joiners) Holland, H., New North Rd. (Joiner) Hollingsworth, H.,&Sons, Moldgreen Holroyd, W. & P., High St. (Pntrs.) ackson, A., 8 Church St. (Painter) qeente W.E., John William St. (Plasterer and Slater) Kaye Bros., Crosland Moor (Roads & Sewers) Kendall, S., 6 Bryam St. (Painter) Knight, W. E., Bath Bldgs. (Painter) Light, D., Leeds Rd. (Joiner) Littlewood, W., & Son, Berry Brow (Plasterers and Painters) Longbottom, T., & Sons, Lockwood Rd. (Plasterers and Slaters) Lunn & Cardno, HighSt.(Decorators ) Maffin, F., & Co., Alfred St. Mallinson, W., & Sons, Lockwood (Masons) Marsden, J. (R.P.), Market Place Milnes, J ., Commercial St. (Plasterer) Milnes & Garside, West Parade (Plumbers) Moody Bros., Albion St.( Joiners, &c.) North, A., Fleece Inn Yard (Plumbr.) Preston, J., & Sons,Albion St. (Ptrs.) Radcliffe, J., & Sons, St. John’s Rd. (Masons) Robinson, J., & Son, Cleveland Rd., Marsh (Plasterers) Roebuck, H., Newsome Roebuck, J., Firth St. (Plumber) Royston, J., & Sons, Luck Lane, Marsh (Masons) Sanderson Bros., Lockwood Rd., (Plumbers) Schofield, A., Dalton (and Mason) Shaw, J., Albert Brass Works, Lockwood (Plumber) Y orkshire—continued. Stead,L., & Son, HillhouseRd.(Msns.) Stead & Kaye,2 Viaduct St. (Masons) Stocks & Sons, Berry Row (Masons) Stuttard, J., Ramsden St, (Painter) Sunderland, J., & Sons, Lockwood (and Joiners) Sykes, J. W., & Sons, Rashcliffe Taylor, D., & Sons, Lockwood (Plumbers) Taylor, J: H., & Co., 17A and 19A Macaulay St. (Plumbers) Tunnacliffe, D., & Son, Fitzwilliam St, East (Plasterers and Slaters) Tunnacliffe, T. B., W. Parade (Sltr.) Waring, W., & Sons, 25 Bow St. Whitaker & Lumb, Mount Longwood (Road & Sewer) Wilby & Jessop, Waterloo (Joiners) Wood Bros., Queen St. South HULL. Abba, A., Londesborough Rd.(Plbr.) Abba, F., Charlotte St. (Plumber) Arnold, G., 76, Alicia St. (Bricklyr.) Arnott,H. T.,17 Walker St.(Bricklyr) Atkinson & Son, 22 Anlaby Rd. (Plmbrs.) Bailey, T.W. Bailey St. (Painter) Beall, J. (R.P.), 61 Holderness Rd. Beal, W. H., Sharp St. Beilby, F., 279 St. George’s Rd. (Bricklayer) Berridge, G. W., 64 Holderness Rd. (Joiner) Bilton, F., Gordon Villa, Welbeck St. (Bricklayer) Bilton, J., Albany St. (Joiner Blackburn, G., Margaret St. Boodie, T. F., 12 Jalland St.(Joiner) Bowman & Sons, 70 De Grey St. (all trades) Bray,.C,134 Clarendon St. Sth. (Jnr.) Brunton, A., & Sons, Queen’s Dock Side Caley, J. T., Percy St. (Joiner) Carr, J.,59, Chomley St.( Bricklayer) Chapman, T. J., Blenheim St. (Sltr.) Christie Patent Stone Co., Ltd., Bishop St. (Masons) Crane, C., 38 Spring St. (Painter) Dalton, W.,9 Portland Pl. (Joiner) Darling,H., & Co.,Chariot St.(Ptrs.) Darneley, A. J., & Son, 68 Spring St. (Joiners) Dawber, Townsley & Co., Ltd., Trip- pett (Slaters) Drewery, H., Rugby St., Hessle Rd. (Mason) Dreyer & Co., Anlaby Rd. (Painters) Drury, B., 17 Wassand St. (Joiner) Evington, C.,Barmston St. (Brklyr.) Fenwick, J. H., 180, Albert Avenue Finch, R., & Co., Trippett St. (Jnrs.) Folkard,W., & Son, 83 Spring Bank (Slaters) Fussey, R., 29, Witham (Mason) Garton, M., 105 Day St. (Joiner) Goates, T., Brunswick Av. (Brklyr.) Good, E., & Sons, Ltd., Alpha Works, Main St. (all trades) Grantham, W., 14 Cambridge St. (Bricklayer) Grasby, W., Anlaby Rd. (Plumber) Grindell, J., Mason St. (Bricklayer) Hall, F., 45 Alexandra Rd. (Brklyr.) Hancock, J., 38 Waterloo St. (Joiner) Harbron, G., Spring Bank (Painter) Harman & Langton, Brazil St. (Pile Drivers) Harper, M., 41 Brunswick Avenue (Bricklayer) Harrison, W. L.,30 George St.(Plbr.) Hebblewhite & Wilson, 38 Sutton St. (Joiners) Higgins, A., 65 Clifton St., Bruns- wick Avenue (Brick & Tile Layer) Hill & Stephenson, 4 Chestnut Av. (Bricklayers) Hockney & Liggins, Witham (Brick- layers and Joiners) Hodgson, W. (R.P.), 91 Spring St. Houghton, T., 42 Norfolk St. Houlton, G. & Sons, 6 Baker St. (Bricklayers) Houlton, J., & Son, Ltd., Reform St. (Joiners) Jackson, G., & Sons, 36 Witham (Bricklayers, Masons, & Joiners) Johnson, S., 1 Blundell St.(Joiner) Johnson, W., Cleveland St. (Joiner) Kaye, H., Linnzus St. Kelsey, C., 26 Pryme St. Kemp, J., Walmsley St. (Bricklayer) Kenningham, R. H. (R.P.), 91 Beverley Rd. Kennington, G., 1 Brazil St. (Joiner) Kennington, J. H., 17 Wellington Lane (Bricklayer) King, J., 32 Todman 8t. (Plumber) Knowies, V., Blanket Row (Joiner) Lackenby, & Co., 85 Anlaby Rd. (Shopfitters) : Lawton, W., Lee Smith St. (Joiner) Leake, A., Spring Bank, W.( Mason) Leake, G., Anlaby Rd. (Masons) Lenham, T., John St. (Bricklayer) Levitt, J. T., 84, Holderness Rd. (Bricklayer) Lison, W., & Son, 43 Portland Place (Joiners) Lusher, G., 187 Newland Av. McLeod, W., 17 Midland St. (Joiner Marsden & Son, Walton St. (Joiners) Medforth, G.,39 Silvester St. (Joiner) Metcalfe, R., 7 Pendrill St. (Plastr). Morrell & Sons, 2 Lansdowne St. (Bricklayers) Neal, H., 64 Lambert St. (Joiner) Nicholson, B., Queen’s Rd. (Brceklr.) Noble, C., 3 The Avenue, Linnzus St., Anlaby Rd. (Mason) Norman, W., 8: Durham St.(Joiner Ounsworth, J., Abbey St., Holder- ness Rd. (Mason) Padgett, W. G. (R.P.), 89 Great Thornton St. Panton, G. H., 206 Anlaby Rd. (Bricklayer and Mason) Parkinson, W., Hessle Peers, J., 144 Beverley Rd. (Mason) Pinder, F.,Cumberland St. (Bricklyr.) Quibell, Son & Greenwood, 40 Foun- tain Rd. (Bricklayers and Masons) Railton, J. E., 5 Walmsley St. (Jnr.) Richardson, R., 5 Thomas St., Dry- pool (Bricklayer) Robinson, D., Freehold St. (Brcklyr. Rowland, W., CambridgeSt. (Bklyr.) Russell, W., 25 Grove St. (Plasterer) Sanderson & Goodall, 4% Selby St. (Joiners) Sanderson, W., 17 Temple St., Step- ney (Joiner) Sangwin, J.,Northumberland Avenue (Bricklayer) Sawyer, A., 30 Elm St., Queen’s Rd. Saynor, D., Ivy Villas, Dairy Contes (Joiner) Scorrer, G. H., Lake St., (Joiner) Scott, G. L., 86 Church St., Drypool (Joiners) Simpson & Sons, 71 Woodcock St. (Joiners) oy “ Simpson J., & Son, 3 Castle St. (Ptrs.) Singleton, F., Blenkin St., Witham (Joiner) Smith & Hunter, 1x1 Ocean Pl., Carr Lane (Slaters) Smith, J. W., Convent Lane (Joiner) Southern, F., 17 & 18 Wright St. Stephenson & Christopher, 424 Pryme St. (Painters) Stephenson, G. W.,Ardwick St.(Jnr.) Swale, R., Hessle Rd. (Plumber) Sweeting, F., Beverley Rd. (Mason) Taylor & Son, Caroline St. Templeton,J.,HoldernessRd.(Bklyr) Torr, J. Y., & Sons, 12 Anlaby Rd. (Painters) : Train, J. E. (Exors. of), 139 Win- colmlee Turner, W., Northumberland Av. Vickerman, W., 3 Cottage Row, Anlaby Road (Joiner) Vokes, H.,51 PulmanSt. (Bricklayer) Webb, W., 45 Spring Bank Wharram, W., 113 Waterloo St. (Bricklayer) Wilde, T., & Son, Vernon St., Queen’s Dock Side (Slaters) Williamson, H. & Co., Ltd , Queen’s Dock Side 4 Wilson, E. W., Botanic Station, Spring Bank (Mason) Wilson, J., 84 Peel St. (Joiner) Winch, J., Spring Bank (Painter) Windlass, T. W., Hessle Rd.( Joiner) Woodcock & Sons, Wenlock St. (slaters) : Woodcock, ©., 82, Goodwin St. (Slater) y : Woods, J. R., 96 Witham (Bricklyr.) Wray, F., 26 Nornabell St. (J oiner) Wriglesworth, J. W., 60 Bean ‘Sta (Mason) HUNMANBY, S.O. Campbell, F., Muston IDLE. Barker & Illingworth, Albion Rd. Higginbotham, A., & Sons (R.P.s) Albion Rd. Hollings, F., The Green (Plasterer) Murgatroyd, G., & Sons North, W., 11 Apperley Rd. (Mason) Obank, T., & Sons, Thackley Rundle, J. R., Town Lane (Plumber) Thomas, H. & A., Thackley Rd.(Jrs.) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 413 Y orkshire—continued. Thornton, J., & Son, LeedsRd.(Msns.) Walker, E. W., Woodhead, Thackley Whitfield, E., Thackley (Mason) ILKLEY. Boden, J. G., Brook House (Painter) Bramley, A., Leeds Rd., (Painter) ‘Cowling, W., Station Rd. (Joiner) Dean Bros., Leeds Rd. (Masons) Eagle& Mawson, Nelson Rd.( Joiners) Featherstone, D., Wells Walk (Msn.) Graham, S., Brewery Row (Joiner) Hampshire, G. W., Leeds Rd. (Pnr.) Houldsworth, J., Cunliffe Rd. (Pbr.) Hudson, W., Station Rd. (Painter) Lawson, J., Brook St. (Plumber) Learoyd, L. T.,Church St.(all trades) Lister, O., Poplar Grove (Plasterer) Nelson Bros., Wharfe View (Slater) Pease, H. W., & Co., Regent Rd. (Masons & Joiners) Richardson, R., Alexandra Crescent (Plasterer) Smith, G., Skipton Rd. (Mason) Smith, T., Skipton Rd. (Joiner) Waugh, A., & Sons, Wharfe View ‘Terrace (Masons) INGLETON, Kirkby Lonsdale. Newsholme & Winder INGROW, Keighley. Boot, J. ‘Clark, W. H. Fortune, A., Worth Valley (Joiner) Foster, S., St. John’s Works (Joiner) Wharton, J., Staveley Rd. (Joiner) KEIGHLEY. Binns, R., & Son, Heber St. (Joiners) Booth, M. Bottomley, R., Sand St. (Mason) Bottomley, W., Bow St. (Plumber) Butler, W., North St. (Painter) Dixon, W., Bar Lane (Mason) Driver, J., & Son, Goulbourne St. (Joiners) Emmott, H., & Co., 35 Holker St. (Plasterers Emmott, J., Lawkholme Lane (Pntr.) Foulger (G. M.), Sons, & Co., Alice St. (Joiners) Gill, J., Low Bridge (Ironfounder) Greenhow & Murgatroyd, Townfield Works, Lawkholme Lane (Joiners) Harrison, J., New Bridge St. (Plbr.) Harrison, J. S., Dalton Lane (Plbr.) Harrison, W. & J.(R.P.s), South St. Harrison, T., Compton Bldgs.(Pntr.) Hartley, J., Dalton Lane (Joiner) Heap, T., Alice St. (Joiner) Hird Bros. & Co., King St. (Joiners) Holmes, R., Park Lane (Joiner) Judson & Steel, Apsley St. (Joiners) King, J., Russell St. (Plasterer) Lonsdale,R.,& Sons,Sun St.(Paintrs) Midgley, H., Cavendish St. (Plmbr.) Moore, T., Alice St. (Mason) -Morley, W., & Son, Devonshire St. (Masons) Nelson, T. & Son (Slaters) Park & Lodge, Bridge St. (Plumbers) Pearson, J., Marlboro’ St. (Mason) Petty, F., Lawkholme Cres. (Painter) Petty, R., 46 Church St. (Painter) Robinson, H. V., Ltd., Lawkholme Lane (Masons) Sawley, A., 5 Pheasant St. (Plasterer) Sugden, T. E., Bradford Rd. (Mason) -Sunderland,M.,Mannville Rd.(Msn.) Tatham, A.. Cavendish St. (Decor.) Thornton W., Bradford St. (Slater) Tillotson & Harrison, High St. (Ptrs.) Tomlimson, R., Russell St. (Joiner and Mason) ‘Turner, E., Bradford St. (Mason) Waddington Bros., Bradford St. Wallace, W., Queen’s St. (Plumber) ‘Waterhouse,F., DreweryRd. (Mason) Wilkinson, J., Bow St. (Joiner) Wilson Bros., Oakworth Rd. (Plstrs.) Woodfine, T., North St. (Plumber KETTLEWELL. Calvert, F. (Mason) Raw J. & Son (Joiners KILDWICK. Tillotson, J. KIPPAX, Leeds. ‘Green, W., High St. KIRKBURTON, Huddersfield. Moorhouse, W. (Mason) KIRKBY MALHAM, Skipton. Padgett, A. M., Main St. (Joiner) KIRKBY-MALZEARD, Ripon. Dawson, H. (Mason & Bricklayer) Richmond, T. (Joiner) 5 KNAPTON, York. Braithwaite, J. (Bricklayer) KNARESBOROUGA. Baynes, J., High St. (Slater) Benson, C. (R.P.), Finkle St. Brazier, J., Windsor Lane Cassell, W., Cistern Hill (Slater) Cleman, M., High St. (Plasterer) Kitchen, D., & Son, High St. (Jnrs.)} Naden, J., Raw Gap Sewell, J., York Place (Joiner) Swales, J.,Finkle St. (Joiner) LEEDS. Airey, W. & Son (all trades) Servia Rd., Camp Rd. Ambler, O., Wellington Rd., New Wortley (Plumber) Appleby, H., Park Lane Armitage & Hodgson, Camp Rd. Armitage, F, L., Roundhay (Plmbr.) Atkinson & Sons, Carlton Hill (all trades) Atkinson, J., & Son, Whitehall Rd. (Slaters) Barrand, T., 43 Meanwood St. (Plumber) Barrand, W. (R.P.), & Co., 125 ‘Woodhouse Lane Bateman, A., Columba St. (Painter) Beaumont, B., Spence Lane, New Wortley (Painter) Benton, T., Skinner Lane (Joiner) Binns, J., 1 Victoria Rd. Bloomfield, W., & Son, Croton St., Amnley Bond, F., 43 Grace St. (R.P. & Glzr.) Braithwaite, A.,St. James’ St.(Joiner) Braithwaite, H., & Co., Swinegate (Plumbers) Bridge, H. J., Coboury St. Briggs, E., Park Cross St. (Marble Mason) Briggs, W., Hill ‘lop Mount (Plmbr.) Brown, W., & Son, 11 St. Mary’s Lane, Quarry Hill Butler, J., 28 Mill St. (Painter) Clarke, T. & Son, Fenton St. (Jnr.) Craven & Umpleby, Hartley Hill Curtis, J., & Son, Ld., Oxford Row (Shopfitters) Dearden Bros,, 52 Chapeltown Rd. (Painters) Dews, W. H., & Co., 8 Skinner Lane Dixon, S., & Son, Boar Lane (Elec- trical & Hot Water Engrs.) Dobson,J., Carey St., Hunslet (Plst.) Dougill, A., & Co., Ltd., 36 Great George St. (Plumbers) Eddison Bros., Kirkstall (Joiners) Edwards, J., Markham Av., Shep- herds Lane (Tiler) Ellison Bros., Amberley Rd., Armley Farrall, F., Star Works, Wortley Fenton, C., Camden Ter., Wood- house Lane (Painter) Frankland, J. W., Great George St. (Tiler) Franklin, W. E., Hyde Park Corner (Plumber) Fullarton, J. A., Ash Rd., Hedgingly (Joiner) Gould, I., Ltd., Hartshed Works, Hillidge Rd., Hunslet (all trades) Gozzard, T., Stanley Rd. Grant, J., Up. Wortley Rd. (Pntr.) Grayson, W.,22CemeteryPl.( Painter) Greenwood Bros., Green’s Court, 67 Briggate (Painters) Haigh, J., Back Portland Crescent (Whitesmith, Bellhanger, etc.) Hall, D., St. Ann’s St. (Shopfitter) Hannam, T., 9 Raglan Rd., Wood- house Harpham, L., 179 Burley Rd. Harrod, T., Craven Rd. (Joiner) Hind, A.,Roundhay Rd. (Plumber) Horsman, J., Up.Mead Row(Carptr.) Horsman, T.,& Co.,Ltd., Mark Lane (Joiners & Shopfitters) Hoyle, A., Burley Village (Painter) Hoyle, J. (R.P.), Town End, Wortley Hummerston, J., Cookridge St. (De- corator) Irwin, W., & Co., 2 Burley Rd. (all trades) Jackson, F., & Co., 17 Park Row (Painters & Decorators) ackson, C. E., Carlton Hill ackson, H., Westfield Rd.( Plumber) ackson, J. Hyde Pk. Cor.(Plumber) Jenkins, Tollerton & Co., 32 Merrion St. (Decorators) Jones, W. H.,& Co.,10 Leighton Lane Judd & James, Joseph St., Hunslet Knapton, A., Upper Wortley St. Knighton, R., Marsh Lane (Bricklr.) Lazenby Bros., Willow Ter. Rd.(Jrs.) Ledgard, J.. & Son, Ventnor St. (Joiners) Lindley, H. (R.P.), 18 Neville St. Yorkshire—continued. Lindley, J. & Son (R.P.), 22 Gt. Wilson St. Lolley, W., Harehills Lane Lucas, C., & Son, Burley Rd. | McFarlane, S.,. Cookridge St. | (Concreter) | Marsh, Jones, Cribb & Co., Boar Lane (Decorators) Mason, G., Wellington Rd., New Wortley (Painter) Mason, W., & Son, 150 Woodhouse Lane (Joiners) ' Mawson, B., Manor St. (Joiner) _ | Milthorpe & Hodgson, Harehills Rd. (Stonemasons) Moore, T., 5 Concord St. (Plasterer) Mountain, P., & Son, 47 St. Paul’s St. (Plasterers) Myers, C., & Sons, Woodhouse St. Nettleton & Son, Roundhay ; Nettleton, W., Tenter Lane (Joiner) W. NICHOLSON & SON: BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, Stone Saw Mills, 9 South Brook St. TimpeR Saw MIL1s, Crown Point Road, LEEDS. Contractors to the Midland Rly. Co. G.N. Rly. Co. N. E. Rly. Co. L. & N. W.R. Co. ” ” ” ” ” ” Fy Nunley es Luly. Co; Works executed include— The Yorkshire Penny Bank, Leeds, £50,000; The York, City and County Bank, Leeds, £12,000 ; The London and Midland Bank, Leeds, £5,000; Beckett’s Bank, Goole, £13,000; En- gine Sheds for the M. R. Co., Stour- ton, £20,000; Restoration of Newby Hall for R. C. Vyner, Esq., £11,000; Empire Theatre (part) ; Ossett Street and Bridge, G@. N. R. Co., £16,000; Restoration of Messrs. Fowler and Co.’s Works after Fire, in 6 Weeks, £5,000; Trestle Bridge for the M.R. Co., temporarily after Fire, in 54 Days, £8,600; Leeds Electric Light Works, £5,000; N. E. Extension, Leeds, £33,000; Lotherton Hall, £7,000; M. R. Co.’s Extension Hotel, £20,000; M. R. Co.’s Extension, Holbeck, £4,000 ; Buck Inn Syndicate, £8,000; Westminster Fire Office, £10,000; Leeds Public Baths, £8,000; Shannon & Son, Extension of Cloth- ing Factory, Walsall, £10,000. Also many other Contracts in various parts of the Country. We can supply photosif necessary. Extension to Griffin Hotel, Leeds, for Arthur Fenwick, Esq., £15,200 ; Residence on Esplanade, Scarboro’, for Colonel F. W. Tannett Walker, £9,000; Royal Arcade, Shops, and Tea Room, for the Leeds Estate Co., £73,700; and Home for Incurables Harrogate, £6,900; Storthes Hall Asylum (part), £50,000; Leeds Estates Café, £13,000; Stores at Willesden for Messrs. Whitbread & Co., £30,000 ; Extension to Lotherton Hall for Lieut. -Col. D.S.0., £10,000. Gascoigne, Oakes, G., Hunslet Pashley, J., & Son, Bruce St., New Wortley Pearson, J. E., 2t Regent Terrace, Burley Fields (Joiner) Pennington, W., & Sons, Melville Rd., Woodhouse (Plasterers) Pickard, J., 10 Dorrington St. Pickersgill, F. J., 213 Woodhouse Lane (Painter) Pickles Bros. Pollard J., T.,& Son, ro East Parade (Painters and Decorators) Puffet, F., Church St., Hunslet Pullan, J., Noster House, Beeston Peele Bros., Alfred St., Burman- toits : & Son, Anchor St. Rhodes, C. H., 92 Otley Rd., Head- ingley Rhodes, M. & G., North Lane, Headingley Rhodes, P., Skinner Lane Richmond, J. W., Elland Rd., Holbeck (Slater) Ringrose & Carr, Skilbeck St., New Wortley (Joiners) Robinson, J., 15 Wellington St.(Ptr.) Roylance & Horsman, 50 St. Mark’s Rd. (Painters) Sanderson, J., Hunslet Lane (Joiner) ! Schofield, J., Sons & Co., Viaduct Works, Kirkstall Rd. Season, J., Hunslet Rd. (Slater) Sharp & Harper, Bath St. (Slaters) Simpkiss, W., Swan Junct., Hunslet Skirrow, J. (R.P.), 65 North St. Slater & Son, Hyde Park Corner (Plumbers) Smith, H., MoorSt.,Armley (Painter) Sowry & Martin, Bond St. (Plmbrs.) Speke, J. W., 77 Spencer Place, Roundhay Rd., (Electrician) Spencer, W., & Sons, Pinfold Lane, Armley Stevhens, A. (R.P.), 19 East St. Story, T., & Co., 50 Cookridge St. Sutton, T. (R.P.), Dodsworth Court, 40 Briggate Symington’s, Ltd., Carlton Mills, Woodhouse Lane (Shopfitters) Thackray Bros., Cliff Place, Wood- house Thackray, W. & Son, Hartley Av., Woodhouse (Mason & Joiner) Thompson, G., 69 Park La. (Plmr.) Thompson, W., & Sons, Skinner La. Tillotson, W. R., Victoria Rd., Headingley (Painter) Todd Bros., Lowerhead Row Tomlinson, J., & Son, Camp Fields, Holbeck (Joiners) Townsend, J., Tong Rd., Wortley (Plumber) Wade, W., 125 Hyde Park Rd. Wales. C., & Son, Lovell St., North St. (Painters) Wales, E.. Wortley Rd., Armley Walker, E., Cardigan Rd., Head- ingly Walker, J., Wesley Rd., Armley Walker, J., 59 Otley Rd. (Painter) Walsh, W., & Sons, 52 Wade Lane (Painters) Watson, J. (R.P.), Butt’s Court, Albion St. Watson & Worsnop, 254 Whitehall Rd. (Slaters) Watson, W., Granby Ter., Heading- ley (Plasterer) Wheater,A.& S., 85 Hunslet NewRd. Wilby, J.,& Son, Wellington Rd., New Wortley Wilson & Sons, Bennett Rd., Head- ingley Wottenden, J., Hunslet Rd. (Plmbr.) Wood & Smith, King’s Av. (Joiners) Wood, B., St. Michael’s Works, Headingley (& Joiner) Wood, J., & Son, Bank Bldgs., Hyde Park Woodhead & Co., Park La.(Painters) Woodroffe, T.(R.P.),7 Hunslet Lane Wooler, E.(R.P.), George & Dragon Yard, Briggate Wray, W., Brudenell Rd., Hyde Pk. Rd. (Joiner) Wright, E., 316 Burley Hill, Burley Wright, J. T., too Skinner Lane (all trades) Wright, R., 4 Lower Brunswick St. (Carpenter & Joiner) LEES, Keighley. Sunderland & Greenwood Taylor, J. (Joiner) LIGHTCLIFFE, Halifax. Calvert, C. G., 17 Wakefield Rd. (Plumber) Dawson, T. C., Park View (Mason) Gough, H., Bramley Lane Woodhead, M., Knowl Top (Joiner) LINDLEY, Huddersjield. Bates, S. Bottomley, T., & Sons Dyson, E. & C. (Plumbers) Fox, H. & L. Stott, J.C,, Oakes Saw Mills (Joiner) LIVERSEDGE, near Normanton. Akers, F., Hightown (Painter) Bancroft, J. W., Valley Rd. End (Plumber) Charlesworth, S. Valley Rd. (Joiner) Dean, J., Hightown (Joiner, Drake, S., Station Rd. Elstub, A., Millbridge Furness, W., Hightown (Plumber) Goodall, J. W., Littletown (Painter) Greaves, J., Station Rd. (Joiner) Horkin, J., Hightown (Mason) Horsfall, G., & Son, Station Rd. (Masons) lett, J., Station Rd. (Painter) Jackson, A., Frost Hill (Plumber) Jemison, J. H. Millbridge (Plumber) Moore, G., Littletown (Joiner) Oates, J., Hightown (Plasterer) Parker, E., Union Rd. (Plasterer) Smith, A., Watergate, Littletown (Painter) 414 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Yorkshire—continued. Sykes, P., Hightown (Painter) Thompson, A., Bradford Rd. (Slater) LOCKWOOD (see Huddersjield). LOFTUS, S8.0., near Saltburn. Bolton, R., 12 North Rd. Edwards, —, (Joiner) LOXLEY, Sheffield. Brearley, A., Staceybank (Mason) LUDDENDEN, Manchester. Alderson, E. & Co., Luddendenfoot (Joiners) Alderson, T., New Rd. (Slater) Alderson, W., New Rd. (Plumber) Pickles, T. Robinson, H., Luddendenfoot (Cptr.) MALTON. Barnes, A., Cemetery Rd. (Mason) Gibson, A., Newbeggin Hodgson,T.,Greengate Hill (Mason) Oldfield, H., & Sons, Cattle Market Rd. (Masons and Joiners) MANSTON, Leeds. Marshall, W. MAPPLEWELL, Barnsley. Storrs, J., Blacker (and Joiner) Taylor, A. (Plumber) Taylor, G., Four Lanes End (Mason) Taylor, G. L., Greenside (Mason) Turner, J., Spark Lane (Painter) Wilkinson, S., New St. (Plumber) MARKET WEIGHTON. Kneeshaw, R., & Sons (Bricklayers) MARSDEN. Goodall, F. (R.P.) MASBOROUGH, see Rotherham. MELTHAM. Earnshaw, F., Helmet (Mason) Garlick, J., Back Station St. (Joiner) Moorhouse, J.,& Sons, Golcar Brow (Masons) Moorhouse, J. M. (Joiner) Moorhouse & Taylor, Mill Moor (Joiners) Myers, W., & Son (Joiners) Wilkinson, J., Holt Head (Plasterer) MENSTON. Cowling, M. MEXBOROUGH, Rotherham. Bendelow & Bennett, Dolcliff Rd. Brown, M., Hall Gate Dodsworth, J., Main St. Dodsworth, S., Bank St. Huntingdon, Bros.,MeltonSt.(Cptrs.) Lake, F., Main St. Shepherd, W., Garden St. Smith, G. H., Rock Pottery Thompson, W., Bank St. (Plumber) Tyas, H., Harlington Rd. (Carptr.) MICK LEFIELD. Firth, R., South Milford MIDDLESBROUGH. Allison Bros., 4 Marsh Rd. (Joiners) Almgill, —., Linthorpe Baker Bros. (R.P.), Corporation Rd. Barwick, J. RP 103 Gunnergate Terrace, Corporation Rd. Bastiman Bros., 26 Albert Rd. Bray, A., Eastbourne Rd. Brotton, R.P. (see Advt.) Boviel, H., 84 St. Paul’s Rd. Bray, P., Gresham Rd. Bullough, J. (R.P.), Newport Cres. Crisp, B., & Son, Borough Rd., E. Curtis & Bowman, Durham St. (Plumbers) Dean, H., The Avenue, Linthorpe. Dean, J., Southfield Rd. Dickinson, T., & Son (see Advt.) Doughty, D., St. Paul’s Ter., New- port Rd. Harrison, J.,Old Packet Wharf(Sltr.) Hudson Bros., Fidler St. (Joiners) King, W. A., King’s Rd., North Ormesby (Joiner) Lambert,G.,&Sons,AlbertRd.(Pbrs.) Lord, A. L., Devonshire Rd. Martin, J.(R.P.),11 Corporation Rd. Mascall, R., Old Packet Wharf(Sltr.) Nelson, J., 26 Church St. Patterson, D., Victoria Terrace, Linthorpe Rd. (Plasterer) Pounder, W., OrchardRd.,Linthorpe Price, G., 184 Newport Rd. Robinson, W. B., North Rd. (Slater) Robson, J. G., 13 Kensington Rd. Scott & Co., 22 Albert Rd. (Painters) Smiles, J.R., Ld.,Boro’ Rd.E.(Plstr.) Spence, E., Linthorpe Rd. (Plumber) Sweeting, R., Cannon St. (Joiner) Taylor, W. L., Albert Rd. (Painter) Thompson, W., Crescent Rd. R. P. BROTTON, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, BILSDALE, MIDDLESBRO’. Works recently executed— New Church, Carlton-in-Cleve- land; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt. ; %3,000. Church Restoration, New- ton-in-Cleveland; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt.; £1,050. New Church, Lealholm; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt.; £920. New Vicarage, Helmsley; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt.; £2,700. New Town Hall, Helmsley; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt.; £3,500. Two New Houses, &c., Carlton-in-Cleveland; £1,300. New Bridges and Additions to Police Stations for N.R.C. Council. Alter- ations to Pinchingthorpe Hall. Restoration, Danby Church, Temple Moore, Esq., Archt.; £1,450. Re- storation Chancel, Guisbro’ Church; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt. Alter- ations Douthwaite Hall, for Penn C. Sherbrooke, Esq. Additions to Easby Hall, for J. J. Emerson, Esq. New School House, Bilsdale, for Earl Feversham. New Chancel and Restoration of Nave, Kirkby-in- Cleveland Church; Temple Moore Esq., Archt.; £1,860. New Schooi, Rudland, for Earl Feversham; Temple Moore, Esq., Archt. New Wing and Alterations to Keldholme Priory, for Ed. S. Horton, Esq. Thomas Dickinson & Son, Builders & Contractors, MIDDLESBROUGH. Some Contracts completed :— Mansion, Stables, etc., near Loftus ; Alfred Waterhouse, Esq., Archt. N. P. Bank, Loftus, Town Hall; E. Robson, Esq., Architect. North Eastern Banks,Middlesbrough and Loftus; A. L. Newcombe, Esq., Architect. Messrs. Lampton’s Bank,Sunderland; A. Gribble, Esq., Architect. Church of Emmanuel, Saltburn-by- Sea; Mansion, &c., Saltburn; C. Johnson, Esq., Architect. Victoria Schools, Middlesbrough. Messrs. Dorman & Long’s Offices, Middlesbrough. Mansion, Stables, & Lodge, Middles— brough; J. M. Bottomley, Esq., Architect. St. Joseph’s Catholic Church; Messrs. Dunn & Hansom, Architects. Public Abattoirs, West Hartlepool; J. W. Brown, Esq., Architect. Technical Schools, West Hartlepool ; Town Hall, West Hartlepool ; H. A. Cheers, Esq., Architect. St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Castle Eden; John Kelly, Esq., Archt. Mansion, Stables, etc., near North- allerton; Messrs. Demaine & Brierly, Architects. North Eastern Gazette Offices, Mid- dlesbrough ; R. Lofthouse, Esq., Architect. Kirklevington Hall, Sir T. Rich- ardson, M.P.; E. May,Esq., Archt. Mansion, W. C. Gray, Esq., West Hartlepool; T. Lewis Banks, Esq., F.R.1.B.A., Archt. York City and County Bank, West Hartlepool; Messrs. Barnes and Coates, Archts. St. Oswald’s Church, West Hartle- pool; Messrs. Hicks & Charlewood, Archts. Tees Conservancy Commissioners’ Offices, Middlesbrough ; Messrs. Bottomley & Whipham, Archts. Bridge Hotel, Thornaby-on-Tees ; Messrs. Oliver Leeson & Wood, Ayr chitects. York City & County Bank, Middles- pbrough; Harry Barnes,Esq.,Archt. Tyreman. E., Borough Rd.E.(Slater) Vinter & Davison, 24 King Ed.’s Rd. Zealand, C., Park Rd., North. MILNSBRIDGE. Allison, T. (Slater and Plumber) Sykes, E. (R.P.), Market St. Yorkshire—continued. MIRFIELD. Blackburn, J. W., Stock’s Bank (Mason) Buckley, J., Hopton (Joiner) Bywater, T., Easthorpe (Painter) Fawthorp, C., Trinity St. (Plumber) Johnson, S., & Son, Stock’s Bank (Plasterers, Slaters, and Concrete Floor Layers) Oates, W.. Nab Lane (Mason) Roberts, H., Knowle Rd. (Painter) Shaw, A., New Scarboro’ (Plasterer) Smith, F.H., Lower Hopton (Painter) Smith, W., Battyeford (Joiner) Stevenson, J., Easthorpe (Joiner) Walker, E., & Co., Station Rd. (Plumbers & Glaziers) Walker, P., Battyeford (Plumber) MONK FRYSTON, South Milford, 8.0. Watson, G. MORLEY. Anty, W., Chapel Hill (Plumber) Asquith, J., Peel St. Binks, J. W., Ackroyd St. Chappell, T., Commercial St. (Plbr.) Clegg, J., & Sons, 10 Wesley St. Fawcett, A., Peel St. (Plumber) Firth, E., Peel St. (Plasterer) Firth, G. A., Fountain St. (Plumber) Furness, A., East Park St. Kellett, J., Fountain St. (Slater) May, J., Peel St. (Slater) Newton, I., Ackroyd St. Pearson & Ainsworth, Britannia Rd. Rogerson, G., Bank Top (Slater) Spensley, H., High St. Sykes, W. & H., Westfield Rd. Wilson, E., Westfield Rd. (Plasterer) Wood, J. W., & Son,Bluntfield Lane MOUNT TABOR, Halifax. Marsland, E. (Carpenter and Joiner) Gaukroger, J. (Mason) MYTHOLMROYD. Greenwood,G.(Plumber and Glazier) Kershaw, J. (Carpenter and Joiner) Robinson, J. (Slater & Plasterer) NETHERTON, near Huddersfield. James Blakeley and Sons, = JOINERS, &c., Netherton, nr. Huddersfield. TrLEPHONE No. Honury, 35. Works Executed include :— Several Gentlemen’s Residences, Churches and Schools, Mill and Warehouse property. Contracts carried out under the following Architects: Mr. Joseph Smith, and Messrs. Hall & Fenton of Sheffield: Messrs. John Kirk and Sons, Mr. Joseph Berry, Mr. E. W. Lockwood, Messrs. Lunn & Kaye, Mr. Wm. Cooper, all of Hudderstield. NEW MILLERDAM, Wakefield. Oxley, F. W. NORMANBY, Middlesbrough. Radge, G. NORMANTON. Denison, F., Market St. (Mason) Leake, R., & Sons, Pontefract Rd. (Masons) NORTHALLERTON. Foggin, J. Goins) Fowler, F. B. (Plumber) Gibson & Smith (Plumbers) Horner, E. (Plumber) Peacock, R., & Sons, South End Willoughby, T. & J., North End Wilson, J. (Joiner) NORTH FRODINGHAN. Cammidge, T. Smales, T. Witty, W. (Bricklayer) NORTON, Malton. Allison, — Anderson, T., Mill St. (Mason) Kitching, W., Scarborough Rd.( Jnr.) Lyons, A., LangtonRd. (Msn. & Jnr.) Priest, R., Scarboro’ Rd. (Mason) NOTTON, Barnsley. Nussey, A. OAKWORTH, Keighieu. Akroyd, N., & Sons (Stonemasons) Bland, S. Green, J.,& Son, Hill Top (& Joiners), Sugden & Mitchell (Masons) Sudgen, B. (Plasterer) Waterhouse, J. (Mason) Wilkinson, J. (and Joiner) OSSETT. Horsnell & Heald, Queen St. (Jnrs.) Land& Nettleton, DewsburyRd.(Jrs.) Lockwood, A., & Sons, Intake Lane (Masons) Lockwood,M.,Little TownEnd (Jnr.) Mercer, E., Street Side Oldroyd, R., Prospect Rd. Pickersgill, J., Street Side Sanderson, H., Wesley St. (Plas- terer & Painter) Snowden, J.,&Son(R.P.s)(Pntrs.,&c.) Stubbs, R., South Ossett Tolson, R., & Sons, Westfield Whitehead, W. & E., Bank St. (Jrs.} OTLEY. Bennett, E., & Son (Painters) Cawood, F., 3 Fairfax St. Denison, J., Westgate (Joiner) Farrand, G., Boro’gate (Plumber) Hammon, J., Farnley Lane Howroyd, C., & Sons, Cattle Market (Plasterers) Longfield & Co., (Ironfounders) Mawson, E., Back Lane (Plumber) Norfolk, J., Cross Green (Mason) Renwick, J. (Mason & Bricklayer) Suttle, J.,& Son(R.P.), Court Ho.St. Thomas& Atkinson, NewMarket ( Jrs.) OUTW OOD, Wakefield. Richardson, J. (Joiner) OVENDEN, Halifax. Smith, H., 115 Beechwood Rd. Wormsley,S.,26 Lintelfield St.(Msn.). OXENHOPE, Keighley. Crabtree, J. & J., Crummock Holmes, G. (Plasterer) Waddington Bros. (Masons) Whitaker, H. (Joiner) Wright, W., Station Rd. (Joiner) PARK GATE, Rotherham. Tadewell, J. Trehern, W. H. PATRINGTON, Hull. Cockerill, H. (Bricklayer) Fewster, D. ee Smith, J. S. (Plumber and Painter PENISTONE. Hawley, T. & J. (Joiners) Marsh, A., Unwin St. Turner, F., Thurlestone Wainwright, A., Thurlestone PICKERING. Marshall & Sons Yearsley, T. POCKLINGTON. Grant, T., Union St. Tuison, W. (Bricklayer & Mason) PONTEFRACT. Barker & Jowett, CornMarket(Jnrs.) Burton& Son, Tanshelf Drive(Pntrs.) Butler, H., & Son, Corn Mkt. (Ptrs.} Gelder, J. & J.C., Northgate (Jnrs.) Gundill, H., Southgate (Bricklayer) Harrison, S., Gillygate (Painter) Jackson, D., Northgate (Joiner) Keighley, W. H., Corn Market (Plumbers) Leng, T., Wakefield Rd. (Plumber) Pease,M.,&Son, OldChurch(Joiners) Pearson, W., Horsefair (Plumber) Ramsden, T. H., Ropergate (Painter) Senior, T. W., Walkergate (Plstr.), Shaw, J., Northgate (Plasterer) Spurr, G , Castle Moat (Bricklayer) Spurr, G., Wakefield Rd. (Slater) Stewart, G., & Son, Tanshelf (Sltr). Taylor, A., Tanshelf Drive Taylor, H., Mill Hill (Bricklayer) Thrall, W., Northgate (Painter) Walker & Ward, Mill Hill(Brcklyrs.): Ward, T., Wakefield Rd. (Joiner) Wheatley. R., Ropergate (Painter) Wright, H., & Son, Ropergate PRESTON, Hull. Fewster, J. (Joiner) POOL, near Leeds. Kaye, S. PUDSEY. Ambler, H., Littlemoor (Mason and Bricklayer) Battye, G., Church Lane (Plumber). BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 415 Yorkshire—continued. Coe, J. (Painter) Farrer, R. a &c.) Haley, B owtown (Painter) Hargrave, ry. Longfield Wks. poe Hutton, E., & Son, Fulneck (Joiners) Hutton, W., Fulneck (Mason, &c.) Johnson, S., Chapeltown (Joiner) Nicholson, ts, Chapeltown (Painter) Parker, F., ‘Cowtown (Plumber) Searth, J., ‘Chapeltown (Plumber) Shuttleworth, H Thompson, F. (Slater) Verity, G., Lowtown (Joiner) Walker, 1% Lowtown (Plumber) Whitham, Me, Lowtown (Joiner) Wood & Williams, Lowtown (Plstrs.) Wood, A. Church Lane (Plasterer) Wood ’Bros., Crawshaw St. (Masons) Wood, T.. Ratcliffe Lane (Mason) QUEENSBURY. Bairston, J., & Son Renee &c.) Balmforth & Reece, (Mason) Balmforth,E.,Scarlet Hghts.(Mason) Benn, S., Wellington Mills (Joiner) Briggs, J.,Calder Bank Wks.(Joiner) Farnell, J., Ambler Thorn (Joiner) Gregson, S., High St. (Painter) Hainsworth, J., & Son, Chapel Lane (Masons) Hodgson, S.,SpringGrdns. St.(Pntr.) Jennings & Whittaker »HighSt.(Ptrs.) Ramsden, A., Ambler Thorn Rushworth, ji Ambler Thorn (Jnr.) Shackleton, 7’. 7x Co. ,Clayton Heights Stocks, M., High St. (Plumber) RAINTON, Thirsk. Kay, J., & Sons (Masons) RASTRICK (see Brighouse). RAVENSTHORPE. Overoud,J.,HuddersfieldRd.(Mason) | Steam Joinery Co., Foundry St. Summersgill, H. (Plumber) Whitehead, C., & Sons (Masons) Whitehead, J. H., North Rd. (Joiner) RAWDON. Nunns, G. & R.(R.P.s), Low Green Richardson, J., Derby Rd., (Slater) Rushworth, J. (Joiner) Walker, J., & Sons (Joiners) RAW MARSH. Alt, R. Bool, F. & T. (Plumbers) Pugh, G. REDCAR. Tarron, J. E. (Plasterer) RICHMOND. Shaw, W. Pere GEORGE R. WADE, F.1LS.E., Builder and Cuutrector, and Sanitary Engineer, WELLINGTON PLACE, = RICHMOND, Yorks. Works executed include :— New National Schools, Richmond, £3,500; Messrs. Clark & Moscrop, Archts. New Grammar School, Richmond, £3,750; Messrs. Clark and Moscrop, Archts. New Court House and Police Station, Bedale, for North Riding County Council, £5,300; Walter H. Brierly, York, Archt. New Co-operative Society Stores, Richmond, £2,060; L. G. Kkins, Newcastle-on- Tyne, Archt.; and many other Contracts. Special attention given to Sanitary Work, Alterations, etc., in Town or Country. RIPON. Akers Bros., Kirkgate (Painters) Almond,A.J.G.,Shellgarths( Painter) Barkap, T., Littlethorpe Ter. (Jnr.) Baynes & Beck, North Rd. (Slaters) Benson, W. , King St. (Plumber) Blackburn, W., 33 St. Mary’s Gate ee Mason, & Plasterer) Boddy, H., 17 Kirkgate (Joiner) Bruce,T.,4 WaterSkellgate(Brcklyr.) Calvert, R., Exors. of, North St. (Painters) Coldbeck, J. H., Canal Yard Florentine, dp King St. (Mason) Gowing, J. (R.P.), North St. Harrison; ts *R. P.), North St. Lowley, J., Low Skellgate (Joiner) Metcalfe, ae Kirkgate (Joiner) , Church Lane(Ptr.) | carlet Heights } | | | } | | | Mitchell & Webster, Hecklar Houses (Bricklyrs., Masons & Plasterers) Trees, A., Kirkby Rd. (Bricklayer White, J., Skell Gardens. RIPPONDEN. Crawshaw Bros., Woodville Holroyde, J. Stafford, J. RISHW ORTH. Cockcroft, J., Pike End Riley, E., Butts Green (Mason) Whiteley, C. & W., Slithero (Car- penters & Joiners)’ Whiteley, J. (Carpenter and Joiner) ROTHERHAM. Bell, W., 140 Effingham St. Bishop, J., 111 Effingham St. Bywater, O., Providence St., bro’ (& Joiner) Carson, J.College Rd.,Masbro’(Plstr) Chadwick & Co., College Rd. Cooper, J., Rother Works Cox, G., Exors. of, Wharncliffe St. Earnshaw, W., Mary St., Masbro’ Frugone, F. ae 59 Effingham St. Gibbons, J., Masbro’ St., Masbro’ (Plumber) Grafton, W., 92 Bethel Rd. (Joiner) Green, T., Greasboro’ Rd. Heathcote, H., Effingham St. (Slater) Hodkin, J., Firbeck Hutchinson, W.., FrederickSt. (Plbr.) Jennison, J., St. Ann’s Rd. (Plstr.) Leadbeater, F.,Frederick St. (Plstr.) Lister,T.,8 Masbro’ Bridge (Plumber) May & Sons, Ferham Rd., Holmes (& Joiner) ase G.W., Park Rd.,Mexboro’. Outram, Ky W., Tusmore St. ( (Joiner) Saul, G. (Exors. of), Masbro’ (& Monumental Mason) Scott, J., 100 Clough Rd., Masbro’ Simpson, C.,88 Norfolk St. (Plasterer) Slack, W. H. , Main St. (Carver, &c.) Snell, R., 3x So Naa Rd. Snell) R., Station Rd., Masbro’ Thornton ,W., & Son,53 Glass Ho. St. Tradewell, Te Parkgate Treherne, WH. , Wellgate Walker, F., 71 Frederick St. (Slater) Walker, Te ,5 Morpeth St. (Slater) Watson, ,W. Be (R.P.), Doncaster Gate Whittington, Jest ‘Ann’s Rd. (Pntr.) W oolliscroft, Ge Market Pl. (Pntr. Wortley, J.,20 Drummond St. (Joiner) Wright, W., 25 Mansfield Rd. (Pntr. ) ROTHWELL, Leeds, Chapman, {. Chapman, W. Copley, W. (Joiner) Stainer, T. ROYSTON, Barnsley. Cutts, C. & E. RYHILL, Wakefield. Fisher, G. H. (Plumber) Hargreave, J. J. (Mason) SALTBURN-BY-THE-SEA. Biscombe, W., Stanhope St. (Cptr.) Emmett, O., 42 Emerald St. Farrar & Dyson, 25 Ruby St.(Plmrs.) Gladstone, M., Hilda Place Holland, J. H.. Station St. \Pntr.) Hull, J., 28 Emerald St. (Joiner) Hutton, W., Ox Close (Joiner) ones) a Station St. (Plumber) azzetti, D., Milton St. (Painter) Metcalfe, Je; "8 Amber St. (Plumber) Naylor, ue S., Windsor Rd. Robinson,T. ie Diamond St.(Joinr.) Smith, Ww. TE ly Diamond St. a tirraverGlseit & Son,37 Milton St.(Pntrs. ) SCARBOROUGH, Appleby & Brogden, St: (Smiths) Atkinson, W., & Son, Alma Parade (Joiners) Bastiman & Sons, 70 Victoria Rd. Bell, A., Gladstone St. (Joiner) Bland, A., Gladstone St. (Joiner) Bland, W. & J. W., 33 Nelson St. Bland, S.. & Son (see Advt.) Bradley, G., & Sons, 909 Westborough (Painters) Carr & Creasen, York Place (Joiners) Clough & Tasker, Ramshill Rd. (Plumbers) Foster, J. (Exors. of), Victoria Rd. (Joiners) Fowler, L., Wykeham St. (Joiner) Hardgrave, J., Belle Vue Parade Hardgreave, J., Falsgrave Rd. Hunter & Smith, 55 Franklin St. (Bricklayers) Mas- Sussex Y orkshire—continued. Septimus Bland & Son, PLUMBERS, &c., &c., 32 BAR St., SCARBORO’. Branch: ST. MARTIN’S PLACE, SOUTH CLIFF, SCARBORO’. Works executed include— Spa Saloon Buildings, Scarboro’ ; Messrs. Verity & Hunt, Arehts., London. New Convent, Searboro’ ; ; F, A. Walters, Esq., Archt., London. Alterations to the Hall, Thornton-le- Street, Yorks; G. H. Hunt, Esq., Archt., London. Alterations to the North Sea Bathing Infirmary, Scar- boro’; Fowler Jones, Esq., Archt., York. Balmoral Hotel, Searboro’ ; : Messrs. Hall & Tugwell, Archts, Scarboro’. Belvedere Estate, 19 large Houses, 6 Villas & Mansion ; J. Petch, Esq., Archt., Scarboro’. The Cliffe, Flamborough, Yorks; Messrs. Hall, Cooper & Davis, Archts., Scar- boro’. Scarboro’ Union, New Infirmary, &c.; Messrs. Barry & Tugwell, Archts., Scarboro’. New Infectious Diseases Hospitals, Scar- boro’.; Harry W. Smith, Esq. Boroug h Engineer, Archt. Sexrboro: New Grammar Schools, Pickering ; J. Bilson, Esq., Archt., Hull. JOHNJARAM & SONS, | Builders & Contractors, 16 GLADSTONE STREET, SCARBORO. Seven Large Houses, Belvedere, South Cliff, Scarboro’; JouN Prtconu, Esq., "Archt., Scarboro’. Main Sewerage for the Scarboro’ Corporation; JosmpH Perton, Esq., Surveyor. Mansion for Major Smaithwaite; F. A. Tuawe.y, Esq., Archt., Scarboro’. Extension of Lloyd’s Cottage Hospital, Bridlington; Messrs. SmitH & BroapRiok, Archts., Hull. LifeboatHouse ,Filey;— Ma.coum, Ksq., Archt. to Lifeboat Institute. Extensive Alterations to Cam- bridge Hotel, Scarboro’; Jouw Perron, Esq., Archt.. Scarboro’ New Wing to Ramsdale Bank for Lieut. Col. Stebles; Haun AND TUGWELL, Archts., Searboro’ New Wing to Park Lea, Scarboro’ for Dr. Dale; DALE OLIVER, Esq., Archt., Carlisle. Alterations and Additions to the Scarborough Workhouse, New Board Rooms, Infirmary and Laundry; Messrs. Barry & Tua- we. Archts., 8carboro’. New Wing to Raven Hall Hotel, Ravenscar, for the Peak Estate Co.,Ltd.; Messrs. F. A. & 8. Tuae- WELL, ‘Arehts. , Scarboro’. New Hotel at Sandsend , Whitby, for the Northern Breweries, Ltd. ; F. Tugwell, A.R.I.B.A., Archt., Scarboro’. Extensions to Main Building and New Laboratory to Bridlington Grammar School; Messrs. Bor- TERILL,SON & Brison ,Archt., Hull. New Residence, “ Dunollie, PI Sior Joby burner, Esq. Scarboro’. Prenty & Prnvy, Archts., York. Wydale Hall, Brompton, Exca- vator, Bricklayer, Mason and Plasterers’ work; Sypnuny Ki1- SON, ee Soe ee aa Archt. , Leeds, Jowsey, T. B. (see ere Te ee Lowe, A. J., Aberdeen Walk (Smith) Maynard, D. (R.P.), 32 Castle Rd. Moore, A.,23 West Bank (Bricklayer) Petch, W. T., Victoria Rd. Pickup, H., Brooke St. (Smith) Spink, J., 172 Victoria Rd. (Joiner) Stephenson Bros. (R.P.s) Queen St Wanless, & Sons, Westborough (Painters) Watkinson, R., Barwick St. Wells, G. F., Waterhouse La. (Plbr.) Wilson, J.F., Belle Vue St.(Bricklyr.) Wrightson, H. A., & Son, 22 Bar St. (Painter) T. B. JOWSEY, | Contractor. Speciality Carpentry and Joinery, SCARBOROUGH. Works executed tnclude :— Two Villas, South Cliff; Messrs. Demaine & Brierly, York. Batteries and DrilJ Sheds; Admiralty. Friarage Board Schools, Holy Trinity Parsonage, and several Villas and Business Premises ; is Cambetchs Esq., Scarborough, Coffee House, Scarborough, Messrs. W. Rowntree & Sons, Busi- ness Premises, Messrs. W. Rowntree and Sons, Second Extension to same, ms Row mtree, Esq., Residence, &c., . Fred Row ntree, Esq., London, “v E. Railway, Engine Stables, &c., Horse Stables and Additions to ditto; W. Bell, Esq., York. “ Southlands ” Boarding House, J. C. Rickett, Esq.,M.P., Residence; Messrs. Hall, Cooper & Davis. Esplanade Boarding House; Messrs. Cooper & Davis. Several Villa Residences; J.Petch, The Esq Cottage Hospital; W. E. Barry, Esq. “St. Alma’? Boarding House; Messrs. Runton & Barry, Hull and Scarborough. Infectious Diseases Hospital ; Harry W. Smith, Esq., Borough Engineer. Several Villa Residences; Frank A. Tugwell, Esq. LE LT SHDBERGH. Brassington, J. H. (Mason) Knight, W. (Plasterer) Sedgwick, M. Wadeson Bros. (Plumbers) SHELBY. Abbott, W., Wide St. ome) Foster, G., ‘Gowthorpe St. (Joiner) Foster, J., "Water Lane (Bricklr.) Gregory, Be Burn, near Lomas, M. , Ousegate (Mason) Swift, ie R., Ousegate (Plumber) Ullathorne, TS: Trinity Works SHTTLE. Handby, E. Duke St. (Painter) Hardy, J., Craven Marble Wks. (Msn.) Harger, Bros., New St. (Joiners) Hayton, W., Duke St. (Plumber) SHEFFIELD. Alflat, G. C., 9 Grimesthorpe Rd. Ash, Son & Biggin, 13-17 Furnival Sts Moorkeadl Ashforth, F., 227 Barnsley Rd., Pits- moor Astling, Jig Brotherton St. Barnaby, G., 16 Scott Rd., Pitsmoor Bartram, W., Elm Tree Hill (Joiner) Bee, J., & Son, London Rd. S.,Heeley Belfield, Vics Stanington, nr. Black, Gs Bennett St. (Joiner) Boot, i8L, Ok Son, 132 Moor St. Booth, ie 96 Milton St. (Joiner) Boulby, AG & Sons, Charlotte St. Bown, E., 15 Clarence St. Broomhill (Slater & Plasterer) Bradbury, A., Cemetery Rd. (Mason & Furnace Builder) Bradley, J. & Sons, go Carver St. Braithwaite & Co. (R. Ps.), 38 Carver St. Bridges, W. A. (R.P.), 105 and 107 Washington Rd. Brown, D., 187 Whitham Rd., Broomhill (Joiner) Browning, T., 221 Chesterfield Rd. BRUMBY, HY., & SON, Park- field Place, Highfield, Sheffield. Bush, W., 56 Charlotte St. Carr, xe. ‘Worthing Rd. (Mason) Chadwick, C., & Sons, Victoria St., Glossop Rd. (Slaters & Plasterers) Chandler, W., Fitzwilliam St. (Jnr.) Cook, Jjeb:; Meersbrook Park Rd., Heeley Cooke, H., & Son, Lawrence St., Attercliffe (& Joiners) Corrie, J. B., & Sons (R.P.), 33 Carver St. Coward, J., Duke St. Park Crooks, , & Son, 127 Devonshire St. (Joiners) 416 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Yorkshire—continued. Cullabine, J.. & Co. (R/P.), 96 Devonshire St. Daniels, J., 24 Brookfield Rd. Dawson, Jones, & Co., 200 Broomhall St. (Joiners) Dyson, Son & Gregory, 681 London Rd. Heely (Joiners) Ellis & Wetherill, 50 Fitzwilliam St. (Slaters) Elliston, P., & Son, Cobden View, Crook (Roads, &c.) Eshelby, J., & Son, Spring St. Eyre, F., Clarence Rd. Hillsboro’ Fidler, J., Ltd., Corporition St. (Masons) Flowerday, W. S., & Sons, Saville St. (Joiners) Forsdike, W. & A., 24-30 St. Mary’s Rd. (Joiners) Freckingham, H., 72 Wicker Gillam, C. H.,95 Sharrow Lane Glossop, C., & Sons, 109 Walkley Bank Rd. (Masons & Bricklayers) Goodier, J.,& Son, 16 and 18 Nether- thorpe Pl., Portmahon (Painters) ‘Grayson, R., 135 Walkley Bank Rd. Greenwood, J., Attercliffe Grey, I. & Sons, Plumpers Rd., Tinsley (Joiners) Hadfield, W., 25 Normandale Rd. Hancock, J., & Son, Nether Green Harrison, H.; & Sons, Greenhill Harrison, W. E., Regent Ter. (Steeplejack) Helliwell, G. J., Wood Rd., Hillsbro’ (Mason) Hepworth, A. S., West St. (Painter) Hirst, J. H., Woodseats Hodkin & Jones, Ld., Queen’s Rd. (Plasterers and Concreters) Hollingworth& Bedford,Cleveland St. Holmes, H., Up. Hanover St. (Jnr.) Horsfield, F. & A., Meersbrook Hudson & Dore, Daniel Hill St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Ireson, E., 57 Weston St. Jeckells, F. & Son, Victoria Market, Glossop Rd. (Decorators) Johnson, J.,178 Broad La.(Steeplejk. ) Keeton, J., Intake Kirkam, W., Brinsworth Rd. Lee, J., Moncrieffe Rd., Sharrow Lee, T., 54 St. Mary Rd. (Joiner) Lister, J.,Aughton Rd., Swallowsnest Longden,G.,& Son,Ld.,Neepsend Ln. Lynn, W., Sheaf St. (Joiner) Malpass, G., 172 Crabtree Rd. Marshall, F., Meersbrook Martin & Hughes, 4 Club St. Masson, J., 3 Talbot St. (Joiner) Mastin, J., & Sons, Cavendish St. (Masons) May, W. & Sons, 53 Melbourne Rd. Mellowes & Co., Ld., Corporation St. (Plumbers, Glaziers, and Roofing Engineers) Moore, A., 12 Wharncliffe Rd. Norton, J., & Son, 122 Queen St. (Plumbers) O’ Neill, D., & Son, Solley St.(Msns.) Oxley,G.& E., Up. Hanover St.(Jnrs.) Parsons, S., 7 Lambert St, (Joiner) Pearson, J., 19 Stafford Rd. Petfield, B. (R.P.), 55 Cavendish St. Pinder Bros., Intake (Masons) Powell, B., & Son, 37 Cavendish St. - (Masons) Raw & Son, Cowlishaw Rd. Ridal, F., Cobden View Rd. (Mason) Roberts, C., Attercliffe Common Roberts, G., 250 Ecclesall Rd. Robertson, J.T., William St. (Joiner) Roper, T. & Sons, 11 Ashdell Rd., Broomhill Sandall, W., 75 Crookes Saul, W., Kingston St. Shepherd & Nunn, 103 Rockghm. St. Slack, D., Winter St. (Joiner) Smith & Co., Fitzalan Sq. (Painters) Smith & Snape, West St. (Painters) Spurr, G., 135 Gell St. Stacey, J., Meersbrook Bank Staniforth & Lee, 90 Sharrow Lane (Slaters) Statham, W.(R.P.), 64 Fitzwm. St. Summers, S., Balaclava Rd. (Joiner) Thickett, G.(R.P.), 67 Corporatn. St. Townrow, M.1I., Nether Grn. ( Jnr.) Tune, W. J., 113 Attercliffe Rd. (Slater, Tiler, &c.) Turner, F., 261 Rockingham St. Turton, H., Meersbrook Bank Vasey, J., & Son, 87 London Rd. Waddilove & Co.,26BroadSt.(Plmrs.) Walker, R. J., 75 & 77 Charles St. (Plumber and Glazier) Wheen, J. & H., 37 Porter St, Whitaker, B., jun., Lyons St. White, J.,&Son, Burton Rd.(Masons) Wilson, M., Talbot St. Wise, J., & Sons, 482 Glossop Rd. (Joiners) SHEPLEY, Huddersfield. Jess, A. SHERBURN, South Milford, 8.0. Thompson, W., & Sons SHIPLEY. Atkins, W., 41 Carr Lane (Joiner) Bagnall, T., 5 Market Bldgs. (Pntr.) Bairstow, J. Cryer Bros. Dawson, F., & Sons, Carr Lane Deacon, J., Wharf St. (Mason, &c.) Greenwood&Dibb, Well Croft (Jnrs.) Hird, R., Ltd.(Ironfounders) Hobson, E., Leeds Rd., Windhill Holden, J., Windhill Ives, W., & Co. (Joiners) Moody, J. W. Parker, A., Carr Lane Pitts, W., & Sons, Field St. (Mason) Rhodes Bros. (Masons & Joiners) Ross & Crabtree Ross, A., 19 Westgate (Plumber) Rushworth, S., Briggate (Plumber) Shackleton, Jones & Chadwick, Frizinghall Taylor,R. D.(R.P.),& Son, Otley Rd. Thornton, T. (Slater) Walsh, J., & Sons, Dale St. (Slaters) SILSDEN, Ketghley. Cowling, F. (Joiner) Driver & Lee Vaycock, C. & J. (Plasterers) Smith &Pickles,Clog Bridge (Plmrs.) Wade, R. (Joiner) SKELTON, York. Middleton, C. SKELTON-IN-CLEVELAND, 8.0 Gowland, J. M. (R.P.) Tate, A., 89 High St. (Painter) SKIPTON. Bailey, T., & Sons, Keighley Rd. (Plasterers) Baldwin, D., Keighley Rd. (Plumber) Boyle, J., High St. (Plumber) Calvert, A. (R.P.), Otley St. Duckett, T., Keighley Rd. (Mason) Horner, F. (R.P.), High St. Hudson, T. (Plasterer) Kirk, B., Carlton Rd. (Mason) Mason, G. H. (R.P.), 54 High St. Roberts, W., & Son (Joiners) Shaw, A. H. (Joiner) Shuttleworth, A.,Craven Ter. (Plstr.) Smith, G., New Market St. (Plmbr.) Thornton, R., & Sons, Waller Hill (Slaters) Thornton, T., Otley St. (Joiner) Ward, Bros., Castle St. (Masons) Wilkinson, J., Firth St. (Mason) Windle, J., & Son, 18 Canal St. (Joiners) SLAITHW AITE. England, E., & Sons Holyroyd, W-., Crimble Varley, J., & Son SOUTH BANK. Atkinson, J. Bulmer, J. ; Dandy, J., 5 Upper Millbank St. McGarrock, C. (Plasterer) Radge, W., 18 Redcar Rd. Severs, J. SOUTH MILFORD, S.O. Elsworth, T. Sunderland, J. (Joiner) SOWERBY BRIDGE. Dyson, T., Greemips Ter. (Slater) OX; my Vie, Sons, Bolton Brow (Joiners & Plumbers) Kershaw, J. & Son, Town Hall St. (Plumbers) Longbottom, R., Sparkhouse Lane (Mason) Mallinson, B. & Sons, Bolton Brow (Painters) Robinson, W., & Sons (Slaters) Stafford, J. (R.P.), West St. Sutcliffe & Son, Sowerby St. (Joiners) Sutcliffe, W., Willow Ter. (Mason) Turner, J., & Sons, Burnley Rd. (Masons) Whitehead, E., & Co., 21 West St. (Painters) Whiteley, G., West End (Slater) STAINLAND. Cookson, uF (Joiner) Edwards, B., & Sons (Masons) Helliwell, J., Stainery (Mason) Park, A. (Carpenter and Joiner) Townsend, B., & Sons (Painters) Yorkshire—continued. STANNINGLEY, Leeds. Burnes, S. (Plumber) Laycock, J., & Sons, Richardshaw ane (Plasterers) Mann, J. B., Bradford Rd. (Joiner) Pennington, H., Town St. (Plumber) Ringrose, J. (Mason) Smith, G.,Richardshaw La. (Painter) Thompson, F., Bradford Rd. (Slater) SUTTON, Hull. Carrick, A. (Joiner) Easingwood, F. (Bricklayer) Sonley, J. B. (Joiner) SWANLAND, Brough. Andrew, W. (Joiner) Kirby, J. & Son (Bricklayers) SWINTON, near Rotherham, Bower, E. J., Church St. Bower, J. A., Station St. Holt, J., Bridge St. Kemp, C., Bridge St. (Slater) TADCASTER. Brayshaw Bros., Station Rd. Bywater, T. High St. (Painter) Jackson, E., Westgate (Joiner) Marshall, J., & Co., Ltd. (Painters) Moverley, J. H., Broomfield Terrace, Kirkgate Tindall, G. F. (R.P.), High St. Topham & Sons (Painters) THIRSE. Halliday, J., Asenby, near (Joiner) Asie W., Westgate anfield, C. K., Sowerby Terrace Ruecroft, J. D., Sowerby (Joiner) THORNABY-ON-TEES. Alcock, H., Bon Lea Terrace Smith, W., Mandale Rd. THORNHILL, Dewsbury. Ingham, H. (Joiner) Lodge, C. (Plumber) Sheard, E. P. Smith, B. (Plumber) Wilcock, E. (Mason) THORNTON, Bradford, Fielding, F., Crown Inn Hill, J., & Son, Backfield Robinson, F., Storr Heights Varley & Son, Market St. (Plumbers and Painters) THORNTON-LE-CLAY. Danby, W. THURGOLAND, Shefield. Laycock, W. TICKKILL, Rotherham. Rawson, R. H., & Sons, Westgate Works TIMBLE, GREAT, near Otley. Dickinson, J. TODMORDEN. Astin & Barker (Ironfounders) Barker & Holt, Limeholme (Masons) Blacka, T., Stansfield Rd. (Plstr.) Crossley, A., Stansfield Rd. (Joiner) Crossley, A., Gauxholme (Joiner) Davis, F., George St. (Plumber) Davis, T., Bridge End (Plumber) Greenwood, T., Limeholme (Joiner) Halstead Bros., Eastwood (Joiner) Ingham& Heselden, Cornholme(Jnrs} Ingram, R. H. (Plumber) Law, T.,White Hart Fold (Plumber) Lumb, B., Woodlands Av. (Mason) Mallison, M., Stansfield Rd. (Joiner) Mitchell, W., Cornholme (Plasterer) Sandholme Iron Co. Scott, G., Cambridge St. (Mason) Sutcliffe, J., Limeholme (Joiner) Uttley, J., Fielden Sq. (Plumber ) Waller, A., Halifax Rd. (Plumber) Wrigley & Sons, York St. (Painters) TREETON, Rotherham. Foers, F. TRIANGLE, Haltfax. Greenwood, J. (Carpenter & Joiner) Lumb, G. (Painter) Whiteley, L. (Carpenter & Joiner) UPPER MILL, Oldham. Hinchcliffe, J. (Mason) Noble & Son, High St. (Joiners) Platt, E.W. (Painter and Decorator) Radcliffe & Rowlands Whitehead, E. UTLEY, Keighley. Hillary, W., & Sons (Masons) Pickles, G. C., Skipton Rd. (Joiner) Smith, E., & Son (Masons) WADSLEY BRIDGE, Shefields Bertram, J. Crowther, T. P. Nelson, T. WAKEFIELD, Abson& Hesling, Charlotte St. (Jnrs.) Armitage, J., Outwood Ashton, G., The Grove (Joiner) Atkinson, S. (R.P.), Calder Vale Rd. Atkinson, W.J.,CommercialSt.(Jnr.) Baines & Taylor, George St. (Pntrs.) Bagnall Bros.,EastmoorRd. (Masons) Batley, G., George St. (Ironfounder) Blackburn, H., Albion Crst. (Joiner) GEORGE BLAKEY, Shop Fitter and Glass Facia Maker, MARKET STREET, WAKEFIELD. Works Executed in— London, Chelmsford, Exeter, Bath, Barnstaple, Mansfield, Nottingham, Whittlesea, Norwich, Yarmouth, Derby, Leeds, Walton, Scarboro, Liverpool, Manchester, Paisley,N.B., Hamilton, N.B., Dunfermline, N.B., Airdrie, N.B., Hyde, Bolton, Black- burn, etc., etc. Bramald & Broadhead, Kirkgate (and Joiners) Bray, H., Portobello Rd. (Brklyr.) Broadbent&Sons,160Kirkgate(Pntrs) Brooke, J. (R.P.),9 Cross St. Cheesborough, J., Stanley, nr.(Jnrs.) Cragegs, 1., Howard St. (Joiner) Crook, G., Henry St. (Joiner; Crossley, G., Strafford Sq. (Joiner) Denholm, F. W., & Co., Back Lane (Masons and Bricklayers) Dennison, C. S., Thornes Driver, C., St. John’s (Plasterer) Ellis, T,, 21 Saville St. (Plumber) Elvey, E. A., Regent St., Belle Vue Flower, J. S., & Bros., York St. (Bricklayers and Stonemasons) Furness, A., E. Ardsley, nr. (Brklr.) Gillott, H., 9 Cheapside (Plumber) Goodall, Lister & Goodall, Borough Market (Painters) Hall, S., Lake Loch Rd., Stanley nr, Hawes, J. R., Belle Vue Higgins & Pashley, Brook St. (Msns.) Hodgkinson, W., Thornes La.(Brklr.) Holmes, W., Stanley, near (Joiner) Ibbottson, N., Clarion St. (Joiner) Illingworth, J. W., York St. (Slater) ohnson, J., Saville St. (Joiner) udge, W., Southgate Works (Joiner) itson, W., & Son, Denby Dale Rd. (Masons) Lazenby, J., Duke of York St. (Jnr.) Lee, T., Arundel St. Lockwood, B., Horbury Rd. (Brklr.) Lloyd, W., Bank St. (Joiner) Moss, W. H., King St. (Plumber) Mountain, G., Teall St. Mountain, J. & J., Gill’s Yard, Northgate (Joiners) Nicholson, W. H., Duke of York St. (Bricklayer) Noble, W., Little Bull Yard (Joiner) Oakes,A.,&Son, Westgate (Ironfnds.) Platts, J. W., Saville St. (Plasterer) Powell, G., Cross St. (Painter) Rayner,S., & Son, Southgate (Pntrs.) Rycroft, C. F.,8 Park St. (Slater) Senior, T. E., Arundel St. (Plasterer) Stafford Bros., Market St. (Plbs.,&c.) Squires, C., Sanderson St. (Joiner) Summers, G., Northgate (Bricklayer) Turner,C., & Sons, Wood St.(Pntrs.) Wild, G. F. (R.P.), 184 Kirkgate Wilson, T. & G., Park Lane Woodhead, J. (R.P.), Charlotte St. WARLEY, Halifax. Mitchell, T., Hoyle Green & Turner, J. (Mason & Bricklayer) WATH-UPON-DEARNE, Rotherham. Bramham, A. (Plumber) Evers, W. W. (Plumber) Fuller, T. Metcalfe, J. (Joiner) WENTWORTH, Rotherham. Bower, G. (Joiner) Cooper, W., Lea Brook (Slater) Sydes, J. (Painter) BUILDERS” AND CONTRACTORS. 417 WETHERBY. Allan, A.S., West End (Joiner) Crow, C. E. (Joiner) Illingworth, G. WHITBY. Booth, J. Silver St. (Plumber) Braim, J., Silver St. Brown, J. & Sons, Well Close Sq. (Plumbers) Chapman, W., Paddock Coverdale & Longhorn, Oswy St. Fletcher, T., Love Lane Gladstone, J., Westcliff Harland,R., New Quay Lennard & Sons, Cliff 8treet (Joiners) O’Connor, J., Church St. (Plumber) Palframan, A., Chubb Hill Rd. Read, T., Quayside (Joiner) Russell & Son, Church St. (Joiners) Smith, B., Silver St. (Joiner) Stephenson, J., Flowergate (Plmbr.) White, J., 11 Windsor Ter. Wilson, R. A.,7 York Ter. Winterburn, F. W., Iron Hall WILLERBY, Hull. Stephenson, N. (Bricklayer) WILSDEN, Bradford. Greenwood, S. (Mason) Hanson, J., Main St. (Decorator) Hardy & Firth (Masons) WITHERNSEA, Hull. Cari, pW tl: Kirkwood, L. (Joiner) Pickering, J. (Bricklayer) Sergeant, H. (Joiner) Wilkinson, W. (Joiner) WOMBWELL, near Barnsley. Baines, W. Boyd, A., 25 Church Street Jump (Painter) Broadbent, C., Broomhill Broadbeant, W., Barnsley Rd. (Msn.) Elliott, H., Station Rd. (Bricklayer) Elliott, J., New Scarboro’ (Joiner) Hawley, A., Edward Street (Joiner) ohnson, A., Main St. ohnson, W., Hawson St. (Mason) arrison, A., Barnsley Rd. (Joiner) Y orkshire—continued. Saville, J., Station Rd. (Plumber) Sharp Bros., Errill Gate (Plasterers) Snowden, J.,& Son (R.P.s) Taylor, T. A., Bartholomew St. Ward & Son, Barnsley Rd. (Brklrs.) Whitehead, J., Station Rd. (Joiner) Wilson, F. C., High St. (Painter) WORSBOROUGH, near Barnsley. Guest, W., Blacker Hill (Mason) Hammerton Bros.(Jnrs., Plbs.,&c.) Higham & Porter (Masons) Robinson, F. G., Birdwell WYKE, near Bradford. Birkby, H., & Sons (Masons) Fairburn, Huddersfield Rd. (Mason) VARM. Doughty, H., & Sons YEADON. Firth, A., Henshaw (Plasterer) Flesher, W., & Sons Greaves, F. W. (R.P.), Henshaw Huby, J. (Mason) Hustler, W. (Joiner, &c.) Mitchell, Yeadon & Sons (Masons) Taylor, J., Ltd. (and Joiners) YORK. Anderson, H., 25 Layerthorpe Anelay & Son, 8 Northern Crescent ree Dove St. (Joiner) Atken, H., Grail Ter., Hull Rd. Bailey & Doughty, 10 Cromwell Rd. (Painters) Barry, T. P., Park Crescent Bellerby, W.,& Sons, Petergate(Ptrs.) Bellerby, W., Hungate (Joiner) Birch, F.W., Scarcroft Rd. (Plmbr.) Birch, J. (R.P.), Blossom St. Birch, W., Barbican Rd. Birkill, C., Bishopthorpe Rd. Biscomb, J. & T. & Sons, Lime St., Hungate Borwell, J., 23 Layerthorpe Brown, W., Dringhouses (Joiner) Chapman, W., 53 Hanover St. Close, W. C., 42 Scarborough Ter. Coleman, H., Clifton Green (Brcklr.) Cooper, J. W., 52 Scarcroft Hill Dearlove, G., Fetter Lane (Smith) Yorkshire—continued. Dennison, W., 50 Marygate Dent, R., Lord Mayor’s Walk Dimmey, W., Scarcroft Rd. (Joiner) Dixon, J., Heworth (Joiner) Docking, S., Holgate Rd. (Plumber) Dodgson & Son, Alexandra Ter., Bishopshill (Slaters) Dodsworth, J., & Sons, 27 Micklegate (Painters) Douglas J., Fountayne St. Ellerby, R., Haxby Rd. Farrow, H., Monkgate (Joiner) Gladin, W. J., Castlegate (Plumber) Gray, G., 9 Eastern Ter. (Plasterer) Gray, R., 4 Priory St. (Joiner) Grimes, W.T., Oxford St. Hall, G., Cromwell Rd. (Mason) Hardgrave, J., Skeldergate (Slater) Harrison & Co., Aldwark Hartley & Ashby, Blake St. (Painters) Hetherington, E., Scarcroft Hill Hick & Hobson, 8 Little Stonegate (Joiners) Hodgson, T. G., 12 Grape Lane, Petergate (Plumber, &c.) Hodsman, J., Lower Eldon Street Hopkins, H., 37 Petergate (Plumber) Keswick & Sons, 35 Blossom St. Key, J., Piccadilly (Joiner) Kilvington, G. H., 10 Stonegate Lupton, J. (R.P.), Monkgate McLaren, W. F., Shipton St. Mansfield,G., HartsTer. Layerthorpe Martin, C., Longfield Ter., Bootham Moss, G., 24 Lawrence St. Moyser, T., & Son,Monkgate (Plbrs.) Naylor, G., Union Ter. (Bricklyr.) Nicholson Bros., Barton-le- Willows Oxtoby, T. M., Fawcett St. (Painter) Parker & Sharp, Peasholme Green Pearson, R., Goodramgate (Painter) Pickering, S., 31 Rosslyn St. Plows, J., St. Maurice Rd. (Mason) Pottage, E., Holgate Rd. (Joiner) Rawling, F., & Sons, Swinegate (Plasterers) Rawling, T., 42 St. Andrewgate Shepherd, F., Leadmill Lane Sherry,R., Emily St.,Hull Rd.(Slater) mai Shouksmith, Plumber, Glazier and Gasfitter, Railway Contractor, te SPECIAL ATTENTION AND ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR SaN- ITARY WORK. te Micklegate, YORK. S ESTABLISHED 1824, Simpson, J., East Parade, Heworth Simpson, J., & Son, Priory St. Smithers, H., 13 Blossom St.(Joiner) Smithson, H., Micklegate (Joiner) Snowdon, G., Penley Grove St. Spence, G., Layerthorpe( Bricklayer). Swalwell, J., Clarence St. (Mason) Thomas, J., 50 Stonegate (Painter) Tomlinson- Walker, W., Ironworks, Walmgate Thompson, J., Nunnery Lane(Mason): Tindall, G. & T., Fishergate (Plbrs). Tinson, J.,55 Monkgate (Bricklayer) Turner, H. E., Lawrence St. Underwood Bros., Petergate Usher, W., Hull Rd. (Joiner) Walker, G., 17 Little Stonegate Watson, E., Lowther St.(Bricklayer) Welburn, T., 4 Blake St. (Painter) Wood, J. T., 11 Nunthorpe Rd. Wood, R., Gillygate (Plumber) Wood, W. H., Burton Lane. Victoria 418 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ABERDALGIE, Perth. Beveridge, J. & D. (Masons) ABERDEEN. Adam, A., & Co., Hutcheon St. (Slaters) Aitken, A., & Sons, 335 Union St. (Painters) Anderson, A., 5 Argyll Pl. (Mason) Anderson, J. F. (R.P.), 23 Bridge St. Bannochie, J., & Sons, 19 Belmont St. (Plasterers, Tile Fixers, &c.) Beattie, R., & Sons, Holland St. (Masons) Bisset, P., & Son, Willowdale Place, West North St. (Masons) Blaikie, J. & Sons, Littlejohn St. (Plumbers) Bryce, H. & J. (R.P.), 24 Upper Kirkgate Burnett & Low, Novar Pl. (Crpntrs.) Clark & J)onaldson, 23 Princes St. (Carpenters) Copland, #.., 85 Rosemount Viaduct (Painter) Copland, W. C., & Co., 9 Broadford Place (Slaters) Coutts, W., & Sons, 2168 Union St. (Painters) Coutts, W., & Son, 184 Chattan Pl. (Slater) Currie, G., & Co., 31 Gilcomston Park (Slater) Davidson, G., Junr., 8 Thistle St. (Slater) Dawson, W.,74 Huntly St. (Carptr.) Dean, J., 32 Queen St. (Plumber) Donald, G., & Sons, 16 Netherkirk- gate (Painters) Duguid, G., & Son, Kintore Place (Masons) Durnin, J., 15 Canal Place (Slater) Farquhar, G., 66 Union Row (Slater) Farquharson, W.,Fraser Rd. (Mason) Ferguson A.,&Co.,4 Alford Pl. (Ptrs.) Forbes, W. 354A Chapel St. (Cptr.) Fotheringham, R., 132 Hutcheon St. West (Plumber) Fyfe, J. & S., 11 Dee St. (Painters) Gall& Walker,45 RichmondSt.(Msns) Garvie, J., & Sons, 234 & 236 Union St. (Painters and Glass Stainers) Garvie, J., & Sons, 55 Rose St. (Car- penters & Carvers) Gauld, E., Gilcomston Pl. (Mason) Gauld, J., Gilcomston Park (Mason) Gill, J., 74 Woolmanhill (Carpenter) Gordon, C., 82 Powis Place (Mason) Gordon & Watt, 39 and 41 Woolman Hill (Painters) Greig&Craib,16BroomhillRd.(Msns. ) Hall, A., 21 Mid Stocket Rd. (Cptr.) Hall, G., Back Hilton Rd. (Mason) Harper, A. & Sons, 13 Summerfield Ter. (Slaters) Harper, J., 26S. Constitutn.St.(Sltr.) Henderson,J,, 25 Summer St. (Cptr.) Hendry & Keith, 21 Gilcomston Park (Carpenters) King & Milne,49 MaberleySt.(Cptrs.) King, J., & Co., 27 Fraser Place (Masons) Law, A., 162 Broomhill Rd. (Slater) Leslie & Hay,Fraser Rd.(Carpenters) Lyall, G., Sth. Esplanade W. (Cptr.) Macandrew, D., & Co., 120 Loch St. (Carpenters) McDonald, J. M., South Esplanade West (Slater) McRobbie & Milne, 5 Albert Place (Carpenters) Maitland, C.,& Son, 171 Union Grove (Slaters) Martin, A., 50 Leadside Rd. (Slater) Mason, J., & Son, 36 & 38 Queen St. (Painters) Mercer, A., 72 Ashale Place Merson& Stewart, 70 Loch St.(Sltrs.) Milne, A., & Sons, Bonnymuir Place (Masons) Morgan, J., 76 Charlotte St. (Mason) Murray, A., & Son, 13 Summerfield Terrace (Slater) Ogilvie, D., 30 Chapel St. (Plumber) Philip, W., 76 Huntly St. (Painter) Reid, R.&J.,120oBonacardS8t.(Cptrs.) Robb, A. L., 15 Rosebank Terrace Ferryhill (Carpenter) Robertson, A. B.,& Son (R.P’s.), 260 Union St. Roger & Baxter,Summer St. (Plstrs.) Ross, J. L., 69 John St. (Plumber) 4. Scotland. Scott, J., & Son, 205 George St. (Plasterers & Tile Fixers) Sellar & Co., 116-120 John St. (Plas- terers and Tile Fixers) Sharp, A., & Sons, 4 Rose St. (Putrs.) Simpson, S.,168Holburn St. (Carpr.) Simpson, J. (R.P.), 200 Holburn St. Simpson, W. (R.P.), 446 Union St. Smith, L., 77 Skene Sq. (Mason) Smith, R., Back Hilton Rd. (Mason) Stephen, A.,380 George St.( Plasterer) Stephen, J., & Son, 25 Summer St. (Plasterers) Stewart, P. (R. P.), 2 Blackfriars St. Thom (R.P.) & Strachan, 62 Wind- mill Brae Walker, J., 218 Holburn St. (Carptr.) Watson & Robb, 44 Spring Garden (Carpenters) Watt, M. & Co., 3 Marischal St. (Vainter) Whyte, J., 412 Union St. (Painter) Williamson, J., Huntly St. (Painter) Wishart, I., 6 Affleck St. Worlng, J. (R.P.), 8} Schoolhill Worling, J. (R.P.), 192 Gallowgate ABERDOUR, S.O Lyon, L. (Carpenter) Moyes, J. (Mason) Sinclair, J. (Carpenter) Stewart, W., & Sons (Slaters) ABERFELDY. Cameron, C, & A., Acharn, Kenmore Cameron, J. (Joiner) Campbell & Munro (Masons) Dalgleish, G., (Painter) Duff, W., Strathlay (Mason) Macdougall, J. (Plumber) McFarlane, J., Killier (Plasterer) Maclean, R. & Co. (Masons) Meazies, A. & J. (Plumbers) Reid, D. R. (Joiner) Robertson, A. (Slater) Simpson, J. (Painter) Scott, J. (Plasterer) ABINGTON. Kerr, G. (Joiner) Lithgow, ]. (Slater & Plasterer) Marchbanks, T. (Joiner) Tonner, J. (Mason) AIRDRIE. Aitken, J. & R., 16 & 18 Forsyth St. Anderson, J., Qn. VictoriaSt.( Mason) Angus, W., Halleraig St. (Joiners) Alexander, J., Mossdale Cottage, (Mason) Armour, T., Graham St. (Painter) Baird, W., Chapelhall (Joiner) Barr, W., 30, High St. (Painter) Bell, A. W., Mavisbank (Plasterer) Black, A.,S. Nimmo’s La.(Plasterer) Callander, J., Stirling St. (Plumber Connor, J., S. Bridge St. (Painter) Eadie, R., Graham St. (Joiner, &c.) Ferguson, G., E. High St. (Plumber Frew, J., Bore Rd. (Mason) Gardner, J., Plains by Airdrie(Smith) Henderson, W. A., Victoria Pl. (Sltr.) Hunter, R., Louden St. (Plumber) Louden, T.,&Sons,100 High St.(Jnrs. McCracken, R. & Sons, AitchisonSt. ( Brickbuilders) Paterson, R., & Sons, 35 Chapel St. (Masons) Rankine, D., Stirling St. (Plumber Reid, J., Londen St. (Plumber) Riddell, R., Stirling St. (Painter) Shanks & Motherwell, Anderson St. (Joiners) Shanks, W., & Sons (Joiners) Spence, J.,& Sons (R.P.), Stirling St. Thom, M., & Co., Broom Knoll St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Watson, J. &J., VictoriaP1].E.(Mns.) Young, James (Mason) ALEXANDRIA. Bell, P., jun., 41 Bridge St. (Plmr.) Bisland, R., 4x Bridge St. (Mason) Campbell, M. (Brickbuilder) Donnelly&Kennedy,Statn.St.(Pltrs.) Gillies, J., Albert St. (Joiner) Graham & McLaren, Bank St. (Jrs.) Howie, D., John St. (Slater) Irvine, A., John St. (Slater) McCallum, P., Overton St. (Mason) McIntyre, W., & Sons, 166 Bank St. (Plumbers) O’Connor, J., Overton St. (Slater) Paton, J. A., 200 Bank St. (Mason) Shearer, J., Bridge St. (Joiner) Taig, T., 85 Main St. (Plumber) Taylor, W., 89 Bridge St. (Joiner) ALLANTON-BY-CHIRNSIDE. Gibson & Dickson Patterson, J. ALLOA. Abercrombie,R. G., Broad St.(Engr.) Alloa Iron Co. (Ironfdrs.) Alloa Glazing Co., Primrose St. Archibald, J., Shillinghill (Painter) Arnott, P., Drysdale St. (Painter) Bremner, T., North Castle St. (Sltr.) Brown, T., & Son, Erskine St.(Msns.) Cairns, R., Sunnyside (Joiner) Cousin, G. & R., Ludgate (Masons) Davie, J., King St. (Slater, &c.) Grant, J., Greenfield Pl. (Slater, &c.) Gray, J. B., 14 Drysdale St. (Pntr.) Hall, J. & Son, Drysdale St. (Joiner) Henderson, D., Ludgate (Joiner) [oben G., Primrose St. (Painter) aurie & Co., Direlton Gdns.(Mason) Lowe, D., Mill St. (Slater and Plstr.) Lowe, J., & Son, Mar Place (Slaters) McDougall, J., Drysdale St. (Plbr.) McEwan, R.N., Bank St. (Painter) McFarlane, R. & Son, Mar Pl. (Slater, &c.) Mc Millan, W.,& Son,34 Mar St. (Jrs.) Melvin, R. (Ironfounder) Mitchell, A., & Son, 14 Candle St. (Joiners) Pearson & Ramage (Ironfounders) Philp, J., Shillinghill (Plumber) Robertson, J. & Son, High Street (Painter) Robertson, R., Jamaica St. (Joiner) Smith, A., Erskine Place (Joiner) Smith, A. (R.P.), 1x Mill St. Thomson, J., Ochil St. (Mason) Willison, R., Broad St. (Plumber) Young & Harrower,King St.( Joiners) Young, J., Drysdale St. (Plumber) ALNESS, 8.0. Logan, R. (Mason) Reid, A. (Plasterer) Ross, J. (Carpenter) ALVA. Bean, J. A. (R.P.), Stirling St. Dawson, D., Stirling St. (Plumber) Ford, J. (Joiner) Kay, D., 49 Johnstone St. (Joiner) Plenderleith, G. (Joiner) Walker, J., Queen St. (Slater, &c.) Williamson & Co. (Masons) ALYTH. Ferguson, J., Bank St. (Joiner) Ferguson, I. (R.P.) Howie, J., Jun., Airlie St. (Mason) Mitchell, A., St. Andrew St. (Plastr.) Sidey, W., David St. (Plasterer) Smart, J., Old Bridgend (Joiner) Stewart, P., Commercial St. (Pntr.) Symington & Son, Airlie St. (Pntrs.) Templeman, W., Tonlie St. (Plumber) Torbat, R., Glenisla (Mason) Walker, J., St. Andrew St. (Slater) ANNAN. Duff, T. (Plumber) Ker, H., & Son, Butts St. Laidlaw, G., 28 Charles St. (Plastr.) McCulloch, J., 86 High St.( Painter) Mclidowie, G., 4 Charles St. Miller, J., & Son (R.P.) Richardson, J. (Slater) Rutherford, J. (Joiner) Thomson, W., Church St. (Plastr.) Tweedie, A., & Sons, Lady St. (Jurs.) ANSTRUTHER. Brown, W., Castle St. (Joiner) Clark, D., East Green (Plumber) Gray & Pringle, High St. (Plumbers) Hutton, D., & Co. (Plumbers) Lawrie, J. & D. (Masons) ARBROATH. Brand, W.&Son, Dishland St.(Slater) Calder Bros., 82 Keptie Christie & Anderson, East Mary St. (Masons) Cook, D., & Son (R.P.), High St. Dargie, A., 4 Dishland St. (Painter) Farquhar, R. C., Hill Place (Joiner) Fife, A., Lindsay St. Grant, T. R.(R.P.),Brothock Bridge Grant, W.L. & Son, High St.(Pntrs.) McLaren & Nairn, Colloden Rd. Middleton & Donald, Lindsay St. (Plasterers) Mitchell, J., & Sons, Panmure St. (Slaters) Ramsay & Gordon, Fergus Sq. Rayne, G. (R.P.), 76 Guthrie St. Rayne, J. (R.P.), West Abbey St. Reid, A., Lordburn (Mason) Robertson, J., 24 Millgate (Joiner) Savege, T., High St. (Painter) Scott, A., Keptie St. (Joiner) ARDROSSAN. Allison, J. R., Hill Place (Slater) Barbour, Montgomery St. (Joiner) Gibson, W., Glasgow St. Hogarth, J. & Co., Princes St.(Pbrs.) Inglis, J., Anderson Terrace Lambert, J., Glasgow St. (Plbr,) McLean, J., Glasgow St. Smith Bros., Eglinton St. Stewart, J., Hogarth Lane (Joiner) Wallace, H., Barr St. Wilson & McLean, Princes Lane ARRAN, Isle of. McGill, J. C. AUCHTERARDER, Perth. Anderson, P., Herriter St. Hopson, R. (Plasterer) pense J. H. (R.P.), High St. cLaren, J. Maler, J., & Son (Slaters) Martin, J. (Joiner) Miller, J. (Joiner) AULD GIRTH. McNaught, R., Burnhead Waugh, R. McCubbington (Mason) AULTBEA, 8.0. Forbes, G. (Mason) AV OCH, 8S.O. Chisholm, K. (Painter) Gray, D.(Carpenter) AV ONBRIDGE. Forrester, A. M. AYR. Allan & Co., 125 Main St. (Joiners) Auld, W.,& Sons(R.P.s), 70 Sandgate Bone, D. & T.,17 Queen St. (Plstrs.) Campbell, D., Arcade, Townhead (Mason & Joiner) Clarke, W., 43 Sandgate St. (& Jnr.) Dalrymple, A., 115 High St. (Plbr.) Dick, D., 28 Princes St. (Mason) Drinnan (R.P.) & Murphy, 78 George 8t. (& Slaters) Drinnan, J., 30 Wallace St. (Joiner) Drinnan, J. & W.,116GeorgeSt. (Jrs.) Fergusson, G., 115 High St. (Joiner) Forrest, J., 41 George St. (Joiner) Fraser, J., on High St. (Plumber) Gardner, T.,W.Sanquharkd.(Brklyr) Glen, M., Princes St. (Plasterer) Highet, J. C. (R.P), 10 Alloway St. Highet, W., & Son (R.P.s), Fort St. Hunter, W., r1o New Rd. Hutchison, R.,48PrestwickRd. (Bk r.) Kirkland, D., Union Bldgs. (& Jnr.) Leggat, J., & Sons, Nelson St.(Pltrs.) Lyon, A. (R.P.), 43 Sandgate cCreath, J., Fullarton St. (Joiner) Mcllwrath, Cowan, & Co., New- market St. (Plumbers & Slaters) McIntyre, J., 83 Wallace St. (Joiner) McLachlan, A., & Son, 76 Dalblair Rd. (and Joiners) Meikle, J. & D. (& Joiners) Meikle, J., River St. (Slater, &c.) Miller, W., Kyle St. (Plasterer) Milligan, D. & J., 46 Kyle St. (Jnrs.) Milligan, D., Smith St. (Joiner) Murchie, A., 10 George St. (Plbrs) Murchie, J., 105 High St. (Slater & Plumber) Paton, W., 19 Kyle St. (Mason) Ramsay, W., Sandgate St. (Joiner) Reid, A., & Sons, 215 High St. Stevenson, R., Viewfheld Rd. Tyrie, A., 229 High St. (Plumber) Vass, W. A., 25 Fort St. (Plasterer) Watson, W., & Son, 18 Mill St. Wyllie, A., & Son, Castlehill Rd. AYTON. Henderson, J. Heron, J. (Joiner) Patterson, W. BALERNO, Midlothian. Fairbairn, D. B. BALLAOHULISH, S.0., Oban. McInnes, J. (Mason and Joiner) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Scotland—continued. BALILINTUIM, . Blairgowrie. Reid, J. (Joiner) BALLOCH, Davidson, W. (Joiner) BANFF. Bramner, G. (Plumber) Chalmers, A., Castle St. (Painter) Christie, J. &J., Wife St. (Carpenters) Donaldson, J., St. Catherine St. West (Mason) -Gibson,J., Old Market Pl.(Plasterer) Hutcheson & Co., Bridge St. (Sltrs.) Innes, C., &Co., CastleSt. (Painters) Laird, J. G., Clunie St. (Slater) Levenie, W., Boyndie St. (Carptr.) Murdoch, A., Fife St. (Carpenter) Strachan, A. (R.P.), Bridge St. Watt, F., High St. (Painter) Watson, H. J., Castle St. (Plumber) ‘Wilson, A. W., St. CatherineSt.(Sltr) BARRHEAD, Houston, H. Livingstone, R.,CrossArthurlie(Plbr) BATHGATE, Binnie, Thomas Fleming, J. & W. Hamilton, J. Roberts, W., & Sons Spiers & Sons BEAULY. Macdonald, J. (Painter) Maclean, W. (Slater) Macrae, H. (Carpenter) Robertson, K. (Mason) Urquhart, F. (Plumber) BEITH. Fulton, J., New St. Holms & Logan (Joiners) Snodgrass, R., & Son, Eglinton St. Stevenson, J. (Slater) BELLSHILL. Bryson, J., Main St. (Plumber) Greig & Allan, Main St. (Joiners) Harvie, E. H. (Joiner) Law&McFarlane,Calder Rd.(Pntrs.) McWhinnie, H., West End (Joiner) Neilson, H., Motherwell Rd. (Plbr.) Porter, R., & Son, Main St. (Masons) Prentice, W., Main St. (Painter) Rankine, J., Gibson’s Land (Plbr.) Scott, T., Main St. (Joiner) Wotherspoon & Grant, West End (Joiners) White, L. B., & Co., Main St. Williamson, W., & Son, North Rd. (Plumbers) Young, J., Nelson St. (Slater) BELLSIDE, Motherwell. Millie, R. BIGGAR. Aitken, M., & Son (Slaters) Black, J. R.(Joiner) Brown, T. (Joiner) Glaister, A. (Slater and Plasterer) Graham, J. B., Symington (Mason) Harlan, T. (Painter) Hope, A. (Mason) Kerr, G. (Mason) Lindsay Bros. (Painters) Masterton, J. (Mason) Proctor & Weir (Plumbers) Ross, H. (Joiner) Stephen, J. (R.P.), & Sons Stringer, G. (Painter) White, A. \Joiner) Whitfield, I. (Plasterer) BLACKFORD. M’Cleary, W. G. (R.P.) Taylor & McGregor (Joiners) BLAIRGOWRIE. Bell, J., George St. (Plasterer) Beveridge, D., Commercial (Sculptor) Brough, T., Newton St. (Joiner) Burton, J., Leslie St. (Painter) Craigie, R., George St. (Slater) Donald, P. K., & Son, 26 Leslie St. (Painters) Doig,T., Balmoral Rd.,Rattray(Jnr.) Duncan A. R. & Son, Old Rattray (Slater) Farquharson, C., Rattray (Mason) Fraser, J.S.,&Son, Rattray(Ironfdrs.) Herraghty, P., Rattray (Plasterer) Hill, A., Emma St. (Mason) Kidd, G. P. (R.P.), High Street Kidd, R. (R.P.), Upper Allan St. Laird, J. C., Emma St. (Plumber) Leith, H., & Son, Reform St. (Sltrs). McLeish, J., Rattray (Mason) McRitchie, J. F., Mitchell Sq. (Jnr.) Robertson, W.T., Victoria Pl.(Joiner) St, Sim, A. & Son, Rattray (Joiner Slater, J., Reform St. (Smith) Smith, J., 54 High St. (Painter) Steven, T.,&Son, 2 Newton Pl. ( Jnrs.) BLANTYRE, HIGH. Adams, W. (Joiner) Aitkenhead, R., & Son (Masons) Allan, J. (Plasterer) Easson, J. (Plumber) Warnock & Walker (Joiners) Wright & Adam (Masons) BONAR BRIDGE. Macgregor, D., High St. (Mason) Ross, H., High St. (Joiner) BO’ NESS. Anderson, C. (R.P.) Ballantine & Duguid (Joiners) Carlin, M. (Bricklayer) Drysdale, R., & Son Dymock, J. (Plumber) Hardie, J., & Co. Kilpatrick, R. (Plasterer & Slater) McKerracher, J. (R.P.) Peattie, T. Reedie, D. (Joiner) Simpson, R. (Joiner) Stirling, R. (Joiner) White, J. (Joiner) BONHILL. Menzies, T. & J. (Painters) . BONNYBRIDGE. Menzies, J. (Joiner) Stewart, D. BONNYRIGG. Ketchen, R. Steven & Stoddart (Joiners) BOTHWELL. Miller & Renwick (Masons) BOW MORE. McGilvray Bros. (Masons) BRECHIN. Bisset & Douglas, 50 City Rd. (Blacksmiths) Black, W., & Son, City Saw Mills Bruce, W., Southkirk St. (Painter) Bruce, W., Southkirk St. (Joiner) Crabb, D. A., Eastbank (Mason) Crocket, A., Montrose St. Davidson, A., River St. (Blacksmith) Dures, J., Damacre Rd. (Joiner) Edwards, Jas., 40 Union 8t. (Plbr.) Ferguson & Carver, St. Martin’s Lane (Plumbers) Fraser, W., 29 City Rd. (Slater) Gibson, J., Clerk St. (Plasterer) Gordon & Ross, Union St. (Mason) Kinnear, J., & Son(R.P.), Market St. Middleton, C., & Son, 32 Market St. (Plumbers) ' Middleton, J. C., Swan St. (Painter) Ogilvie, G., Montrose St. (Joiner) Oswald, J., Jun., Damacre Rd. (Blacksmith) Rough, A., Park Rd. (Mason) Scott, J., Clerk St. (Slater) RS Sherrett, D., 6 Clerk St. (Blacksmith) Thomson, C., Eastbank (Plasterer) BRIDGH OF ALLAN. Cramp, J., Coneyhill (Joiner) Drysdale, A. (Joiner) Gray, J., & Sons (Slaters & Plastrs.) Henderson, J., Union St. (Joiner) McArthur & Campbell, Coneyhill McEwen, D., Keir St. (Joiner) Mackay, R. (Plumber) McGregor & Cudien (Joiners) Morrison, A. (R.P.) Nairn, H. (Slater and Plasterer) Robertson, H. (R.P.), Bath House Rose, T. & R. (Painters) BRIDGE OF CALLY, Blairgowrie. Keay, J., Netherton (Joiner) BRIDGH OF EARN. Barlas, J., Pitkeathly (Mason) BRIDGE OF WEIR, S.O. Houston, R. (Mason) BRORA. Grant, G. (Slater) Murray, A., & Co. (Masons) Murray, G. I. (Joiner) BROUGHTY FERRY. Adamson, A., Church St. (Slater) Archer, J., King St. (Mason) Brand, W. & Son, St. Vincent St. (Slaters) Brown, T. M., & Co., 181 Brook St. (Electricians) Bruce, J. C. (Painter) Coullie, D. & J. (Joiners) Dick, T. 8., Laurel Grove (Mason) Scotland—continued. Easton, T., and Co. (Slaters) Ellis, J. C., 93 Brook St. (Joiner) Gillies,A., Jun.,St Vincent St.(Msn.) Grant, Jas., 160 Brook St. Hogg & Sons, Union St. (Slaters) Kennedy, W., 298 Brook St. (Pntr.) Laburn, J., Brown St. (Plasterer) Laurie, R. F., King St. (Joiner) Mackay, G., Monifield Rd. McLeod & Gray (R.P.), Brook St. Meek,A.,& Son,107 Brook St.(Glzrs.) Murray, W., & Sons (R.P.) Norwell, J., 70 Fort St. (Painter) Paton & Fairweather (Joiners) Scott, J., Brook St. (Mason) Smith & Beats, 52 Church St.(Plbrs.)} Suttie, J. & P., Pine Place (Joiners) Suttie, Bros., Union St. (Joiners) Webster, W., 111 Brook St. (Painter) BROXBURN, West Lothian. Forsyth, A. (Joiner) McGavin, J. (Joiner) Paris, W., Jun. (Slater & Plasterer) Paterson, G. Ralston, A. (Joiner) BUCKHAVEN, 8S.O., Buckie. Nicol, W. (R.P.) BUOKIE. Milne, A. (Mason) BURNTISLAND. Anderson, W. (Plasterer) Crow, W. (Plumber) Henderson, T. (Joiner) yeeeece & Son (Masons) itkethly, D. (Mason) Waddell, A. (Joiner) Williamson, J. (Slater) BUSBY, Glasgow. McKerracher, W., Drummond PIl., Sheddens (Mason) CALLANDER. Collier, G. (Mason) Dow, J. (Joiner) Drysdale, A. (Mason) Duncanson, J. (Joiner) Ferguson, P. & J. (Masons) Henderson, J. (R.P.), Main St. McAlpine, W. (Slater) Macfarlane, P., & Sons (Slaters) Macniven, D., & Sons ‘ Joiners) Rogers, J. (Joiner) Russell, W. (R.P.) Smith, J. (Joiner) CAMPBELTOWN. Ferguson, N., & Son (Masons) Weir, R., & Sons, Longrow CAMBUSLANG. Britton Bros., Main St. (Painters) Brownlee, S., Main St. (Joiner) Chalmers, G. (R.P.), Main St. Clark, R., Morrison St. (Slater) Ferguson & Smith, Morrison St. (Joiners) Frame, D., Hamilton Drive (Mason) Kemp, A., Main St. (Painter) Mitchell, J., Main St. (Smith) Murray, H., & Co., Smerville Rd. (Plasterers) Pettigrew, —, Main St. (Joiner) Rankin, G., Main St. (Plumber) Sproul, R., Bank St. (Brickbuilder) Stewart, D., Cadzon Drive (Mason) Struthers, —, Holepark (Joiner) Taylor, A., Rosebank St. (Plumber) Train, J. & J. (Masons) Watson & Aird, Toll Park (Joiners) CAMELON-BY-FALKIRE. Abercrombie, J. B. (Mason) Campbell, G. (Plumber) Campbell, J. (Joiner) Gilchrist & Packman (Joiners) Proudfoot, G. (Painter) Scott, W., & Son (Masons) CARDROSS. Camlin, W. (Mason) Graham, J. (Joiner) Mac Nab, P. (Mason) McRae, A. & J. (Joiners) CARLUKE. Black, J., Kirkton St. (Sltr. & Plstr.) Brooks, D. T., Hamilton St. (Pntr.) Bryce, T., Kirkton Av. (Mason) Cassels, T., High St. (Plumber) Harvie, A., High St. (Painter) Hislop, J., Market Place (Plumber) McEwan, J., Cassels St. (Plumber) Martin & Symington, Glenburn (Masons) Martin, W., School Lane (Joiner) Milligan, 8., Clyde St. (Painter) Pettigrew, T., & Co., (Joiners) Russell, J. S., High St. (Slater, &c.) Russell, W., Market Rd. (Slater) Shirlaw, J., Market Place (Joiner) Weir, W., Market Rd. (Mason) CARNOUSTTE. Anderson, J. (R.P.), Fox St. Black, A., & Son (Masons) Edward & Ramsay (Joiners) Farquharson, J. B., High St. (Plbr.) Robertson & Black (Masons) Watt & Son, East Path (Joiners) CASTLE DOUGLAS. Brodie, M. McC., St. Andrew St. (Painter) Charteris, W. B., King St. (Painter) Clark, D., Cotton St. (Slater) Dobie, A. D., King St. (Plumber) Drummond, P., & Son, King Street (Plumbers) Grierson, R., & Sons, Craigroyston (Masons) Grindall, W., Queen St. (Plumber) Herries, J., King St. (Slater) Howard, J., & Sons (Joiners) Jamieson, W., Hamilton Pl. (Mason) Locke, R., Queen St. (Mason) Low, J. (R.P.), King St. Macauley, W., Queen St. (Painter) McNaught, J., Cotton St. (Joiner) McNaught,R., Dumfries Rd. (Plstr.) McNaught, W., Care k (Joiner) McQueen, J., Academy St. (Painter) McVane, R., King St. (Joiner) Montgomery, J.,Academy PI. (Plstr.) Smart & Austin (Masons) OATRINE. Reid, G., & Son CELLARDYKE, Anstruther. Clark, J., Ellice St. (Mason) Williamson, J., Forth St. (Joiner) Williamson, R. (Slater & Plasterer) CHIRNSIDE. Fortune, W. (Slater &c.) Jeffrey, W. & J. (Joiners) CLATT, Kennethmont. Anderson, D. (Carpenter) CLYDEBANK, Glasgow. Kirk, L. (Painter) Latts & Son (Slaters) COATBRIDGE. Anderson Bros., Main St. (Smiths) Anderson&Currie, Whifflet St.(Plbr.) Bain, W., & Co., Whifflet (Joiners) Bain, W., & J., Burnbank St. (Jnr.) Baird, R., Main St. (Plumber) Bauchop, J., East Canal St. Barr, W., 20 St. John St. (Painter) Bell, R., Sheepford (Lather) Bryce, J., Coltswood Rd. (Plumber) Bryson, T. M., 3154 Bank St. (Slater) Cullen, T., Whifflet St. (Plumber) Currie, W_ & R., Whifflet St. (Plstrs.) Dow, J., Dunbeth Rd. (Smith) Galloway, W., Main St. (Slater) Gibson, A., Church St. (Painter) Gibson, W., Academy St. (Painter) Gilchrist, A., Weir St. (Mason) Gilchrist, J., Lugar St. (Brkbldr.) Hewitt, R., Bank St. (Joiner) John, J., B., 3 Canal St. (Plumber) Kean, J., Bank St. (Painter) Kerr & Co., Bank St. (Plumbers) Kirk, D. (R.P.), 6 & 8 Bank St. Lithgow, T., 21 Lugar St. (Lather) Loudon & Inglis, Calder St. (Msns.) Love, J., Main St. (Plumber) McLeod, A. K., Sunnyside Rd. (Ptr.) McOwat, J., & Co., Russell Colt St. (Slaters and Plasterers) McOwat, W. C., Baird St. (Slater) Mills, J. & R.,Summerlee St.(Joiners) Murray, W. & P., 42 Bank St. (Jnrs.) Naismith, J., Baird St. (Plumber) Neilson, W., Dundyvan Rd. (Joiner) Pettigrew, J., Water St. (Mason) Purdie, W., Turner St. (Mason) Riddell, R., Main St. (Painter) Robertson, J., Bank St. (Joiner) Robertson, J., Laurelbank Ter., Dundyvan Rd. (Brickbuilder) Spence, J.,& Sons, Main St. (Plbrs.) Spittal,J.,Junr., NewlandsSt.( Joiner) Swan, W., Main St. (Painter) Symington, H., Bank St. (Mason) Symington, H., & Sons, 6 Ross St. (Masons) Taylor, P., 87 Bank St. (Plumber) Thom, M., & Co., Bank St. (Slaters) Thom, T. & W., Dundyvan Rd. (Painters) Twaddle, J., East End (Joiner) Watt, Johnston & Co., Whittington St. (Smiths) Watt, T., & Sons, Bank St. (Smiths) Williamson, J., & Co., Whittington St. (Plasterers & Slaters) Wilson, J., & Son, Main St. (Ptr.) Wood & Wilson, Bank St. (Joiners) 420 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Scotland—continued. a7 COLINSBURGH. Hyslop, J. & S., Spottis Mill Aitken, T. (Plumber) Lindsay, R., Albert St. (Mason) Ramsay, J. Milligan, R. Young, J. (Joiner) Mundell, D., High St. (Painter) COMBIE. Rain, R., Coupland St. (Joiner) Carimichael, S. (Carpenter) Comrie, P., & Sons (Carpenters) Donaldson, D. (Painter) McCowan, J. (Mason) McLarin, C. (Slater & Plasterer) Mills, P. (Painter) Sharp & Slather (Masons) CONON BRIDGE, 8.0. Fraser, J. (Carpenter) Gair, J. & T. (Carpenters) Macrae, D. (Mason) CORSTORPHINE. Beach, T, W., St. John’s Rd. Dick, R., Hope St. (Slater & Plstr.) Duncan, D. M., Kirk Loan Lister, W., Manse Rd. Patterson, J., Manse Rd. (Mason) Samuel, W., Manse Rd. (Mason) Smith, C. S., St. John’s Rd. (Joiner) Wight, J., Manse Rd. (Joiner) COUPAR ANGUS. Adam, J., Hay St. (Joiner) Bruce, J., Causeway End (Mason) Clark, ‘T., George St. (Plumber) Doig, D. & J., (Plumbers) Donaldson, P., George St.(Plasterer) Laing, R. & J., High St. (Plumbers) McDonald, G., & Son (Joiners) Pitkeathly, J. (Mason) Reid, D., Elmslie (Mason) Robertson, C., Queen St. (Painter) Robertson, D., Burrelton (Mason) Ross & Wallace (Joiners) Scott, W., Burrelton (Joiner) COWDENBEATH. Binning, W., & Son (Plumbers) Miller, J.,& Sons, Park Pl. (Masons) Paul, J., & Son (Slaters & Plasterers) Stein, R. (Joiner) Street, W. B., 21 Park Av. Wilson, A. (Mason and Bricklayer) CRAIGELLACHTE. Dunbar, A. and R. (Carpenters) CRAWFORD, Abington. Marchbanks, T. (Joiner) Murray, R. & J. (Masons) CRIEFF, Anderson, C.(R.P.), 2 Marshall Pl. Brown, J. (R.P.), The Cross Edwards, T. (Painter) Gorrie, J. (Plasterer) McRobbie R. (Mason) Phillips, T. & J. (Slaters) Stothard, J., & Sons (Carpenters) Tainsh, J. (Plasterer) OCOROMARTY. Gilmour, R. (Plumber) Mackay, H. (Carpenter) Mackenzie, J. (Carpenter) Macleod, J. (Mason) Miller, D. (Plumber) Skinner, A. R. (Painter) CROSSMICHAEL, 8.0. McNaught, J. (Mason) CUMNOCK. McLetchie, W. Richmond, J., Square CULLEN, 8.0. Beveridge, W. (R.P.) CUPAR, Fife. Batchelor, F., 21 Newtown (Sltr. &c.) Bett, J., 41 Bonnygate (Plumber) Black, J., 18 Millgate (Joiner) Carr, J. W., Crossgate (Painter) Donaldson, D., Railway Pl. (Plbr.) Donaldson, T., (Joiner) Edmond, C. C., Bonnygate (Glazier) Edmond, D. & J., Bonnygate (Glzrs ) Edward, R., Bonnygate (Painter) Finlay, R.,& Son, Westport (Masons) Harris, W., Station Rd. (Joiner) Houston, D., Hillside Fdry. (Ironfr.) Houston, W., Railway Sidings Lumsden, D. H., Crossgate (Plmbr. ) McIntosh, J., & Sons, Bonnygate (Slaters & Plasterers) Ramsay, A., Railway Place (Mason) Randall, J., Bonnygate (Painter) Ritchie, D., Kirkwynd (Mason) Rodgers, C., Bonnygate (Joiner) Stark, J., Cupar Muir (Mason) Stewart, A. (R.P.), Crossgate Strachan, J., & Sons, Chance Inn DALBEATTIE. Baird, J., Corsock (Joiner) Clark, R., John St. Hamilton, M. (Plasterer) Sinclair, W. (Joiner) Tait, J. & R., Flatts (Masons) Wallach, R. (R.P.), High St. Wilson, J. M., Water St. (Joiner) DALKEITH, Anderson, R., Wester Miller Hill (Joiner) Beveridge, T. (R.P.), White Hart St. Chisholm, A., Elmfield Pl. (Joiner) Cochrane, C., 18 South St. (Painter) Cumpstie, T., Glebe Lodge (Brick) Dennis, J., & Co., Ellonville (Brick) Falconer, W., & Son (R.P.s) Grieve, G., & Son, 32 Back St. (Sltrs.) Hair, S., Abbey Rd. (Mason) art VA (RES) southeste Hill, W., Young’s Close (Plasterer) McLeod, J., & Son, 14 Muirpark (Brickbuilders) Monteith, J., White Hart St.( Mason) Muirhead, J. (Mason) Neill, A., Back St. (Joiner) Penman, J,, Newmills (Joiner) Steven, W., Muirpark (Mason) Thorburn, W. (R.P.), 97 High St. DALMELLINGTON, 8.0. Gibson, J. (Wright) DALRY. Tait, D. & J., Templand Rd. (Plasterers) DARVEL, 8.0. Boyd, J. (Mason) Gebbie, W. (Plumber) Grant, J. (Joiner) Lindsay, W. (Slater) McColl, H. (Joiner) Mair, R., & Sons, (Joiners) Rankin, J., Ronaldcoup Rd. (Joiner) DENNY. Hunter, J., & Sons (Plumbers) Inglis, R. (Slater) Lowrie, B. & J. (Slaters) Mealls, D., & Son (Joiners) Paul, J., & Sons DINGWALL. Fraser & Campbell, Hill St. (Carptr.) Fraser, J. & R. (Slaters) Grant, W., East End (Carpenter) Jack, H. (Carpenter) Macdonald, McLeay, & Mackay, Knockfarrel (Masons) Macdonald, W., Tulloch St. (Cptr.) Mackay, G., & Son, Tulloch St. (Plasterers) Mackenzie, D. High St. (Plumber) Mackenzie, J., High St. (Painter) Mackenzie, R., & Son (R.P.), Mac- Gregor’s Court (Plumbers, &c.) Mackintosh,M.,Fairburn, Ussie(Msn) Maclean, R., Craig Rd. (Mason) McLean, W., Craig Rd. (Mason) Maclennan, W., Tulloch St. (Cptr.) Macswayde & Fraser (Slater) Mellis, A. C. (R.P.), Inchvannie Court (Plumber) Munro & Connon (Plasterers) Munro, D., Tulloch St. (Carpenter) Murchison, J., Station Rd. (Mason) Ross, H., & Son, High St. (Painters) Ross, T., High St. (Painter) Tolmie, W.(R.P.), High St. DOLLAR. Donaldson, F. (Painter) Halley, P. (Plasterer) Jack, M. Robertson, C. & J. (Joiners) Roxburgh, C. (R.P.) Snowdowne, W. (Joiner) DORNOCH. McPhee, J. (Plasterer) Mackay & Munro (Joiners) McRae, R. (R.P.) Munro & Murray (Masons) Murray, P. (Joiner) DOUGLAS, 8.0. Draffan, T., Townhead Wood & Somerville, Stabbstone (Joiners) DUFFTOWN, 8.0. McKay, D., Fife St. DUMBARTON. Ballardie, T., High St. (Painter) Brown & Co. (Joiners) Budge, G., Bonhill Rd. (Mason) Campbell & Cameron (Plumbers) Campbell, R., McLean Place (Slater) Colville, A., Risk St. (Plumber) Scotland—continued. Dougall & Gibson, (Joiners) Douglas & Logan, High St. (Plumbers) Hutchison, J. N., (Plasterer, &c.) Kincaid, J., High St. (Painter) McLellan, R., High St. (Plasterer) McLeod, W., & Son (Joiners) Mair, A., 7 Church St. (Mason) Menzies, T. & J., High St. (Painters Watson,A.,Levenford Ter. (Brkbdr.) DUMFRIES. Bell, W., 138 Loreburn St. (Plastr.) Bridges, J.,& Son, Queen St. (Sltrs. Cairns,S.,& Son, Galloway St. (Ptrs.) Constantine, D.,62 High St.( Painter) Crackston, J., & Sons, Howgate St. (Masons) Currie, T., 127 Queensberry St.(Msn Dickie, J., 90 St. Michael St. (Joiner) Dickson, J., & Son (R.P.s), 5 Buc- cleuch St. Dickson, W., St. Michael St. (Plstr. Drummond, P., & Son, 22 High St. (Plumbers) Gilfeather, J., Shakespeare St.(Plbr.) Glover, J. J., 17 Castle St. (Painter) Haining, W., & Son, 89 Friars Vennel (Painters) Halliday, J., & Sons, Leafield Rd. (Masons) Hastings & Sons, Glasgow St. (Sltrs.) Ireland, A. B., Shakespeare St.(Jnr.) Jardine & Rankine, Three Crowns Close, Queensberry St. (Joiners) Little, J., 11 St. David St. (Plumber) Lockerbie, J. B., Brooms Rd. (Msn.) McGill, R., & Son, High St. (Ptrs.) McKay, W., Galloway St. (Plumber) McLachlan, S., & Son, Friars Vennel (Joiners) McLellan, J., 118 Queensberry St. (Slater) McMillan, D., 61 English St. (Pntr.) McMillan, D. (R.P.), Assembly St. McMurdo, P., 26 High St. (Joiner) Milroy, J. (R.P.,) 65 English St. Moffat, R. J., & Son (R.P’s.), 35 English St. Murray, S., Glebe St. (Joiner) Murray, W., Brooms Rd. (Mason) Reid, W.,56 Buccleuch St. eine Robertson, T., Dockhead (Plasterer Roddan, T. (R.P.), 24 Church Cres, Smart, J., 6 Catherine St. (Joiner) Steel, A., Howgate St. (Joiner) Tait, J. B., David St. (Mason) Thomson, C. W., Rae St. (& Joiner) Thomson, R., & Sons, 55 Shakespeare St. (& Joiners) Walker, A., Broom Rd. (Plasterer) ‘Warnock, J., Learig (Mason) Williamson, J., Terregles St. (Joiner) DUNASKIN, .S.O. McConachie, J. (Mason) DUNBAR. Aitken, A. (Plasterer) Cunningham, G., Stanley Place Cunningham, P. & S. Cunningham, W., High Stulleinen) Melville, A., & Son (R.P.), High St. Ritchie, R., 151 High St. (Joiner) DUNBLANE. Baine & Macfarline (Masons) Cramb, J. (Mason) Gray, J., & Son (Slaters, etc.) Guthrie, J. & W. (Joiners) McLaren, J. (R.P.), High St. DUNDEE, Adam, J., & Sons, 15 Park Lane (Plasterers) Adams, T., 193 Overgate (Plumber) Allan, J., Kerrs La., Lochee (Mason) Anderson, P., & Son, 11 James St. (Plumbers) Anderson, J.R., E.Esplanade(Brklr.) Arkison, W.,50 Westport (Painter) Ashton, J., 6 Crescent Lane (Joiner) Batchelor, J., Victoria Dock (Plbr.) Beath & Keay, Albion Foundry (Ironfounders Bennet, W., 41 Reform St. (Mason) Binny, J., & Co.,Rosefield St.(Msns.) Boath, A., 141 Nethergate (Painter) Brand, C., 146 Overgate (Slater) Bremner, D. (R.P.), 12 E. Dock St. Brown & Gow, 31 Cowgate (Painters) Brown & Grant, 62 Bell St. (Irnfdrs.) Brown, D., 59 South Tay St. (Plbr.) Brown, T., & Son, 47 Perth Road (Painters) Brownlee, W.& R., 52 Smalls Wynd (and Joiners) Bruce, A., & Son, Clepington Rd. (Joiners) Bruce, J., Burnside St., Lochee (Msn.) Buttar, A., 3x Hawkhill (Slater) Caird, A. K., 131 High St., Lochee: (Plumber) Clark, D. W., & Son, 5x North Wellington St. (Joiners) Clarke, A., 24 Willison St. (Mason) Comb, W., & Son, Whorter Bank, Lochee Craig, A. & T., West Clepington Rd. (Masons) Crighton, J., & Sons (R.P.), x05 Cowgate Dand, W., 18 Main St. (Plasterer) Davidson & Sons, 22 Ward Rd. (Heating Engineers) Davidson, D., 120 Lochee Rd.(Pntr.) Davie,P. & A.,44 Victoria Rd.(Pntrs.): Dewar, T. M., 41 Constitution Rd. (Plumber) Doig, T., 167 Victoria Rd. (Sculptor) Donald & Smith, 48 Murraygate (Glaziers) Donald, W.(R.P.), 6 Gardner’s Lane Drummond,H.,108 Nethergate (Ptr.) Duncan, G., 41, Annfield Rd. (Msn.) Duncan, J., 72 James St. (Slater) Duncan, J., 1 Salem St. (Mason) Fairweather, J., 222A Perth Rd. (Marble Mason) Farquharson, J., & Sons (R.P.), 38 and 40 Barrack St. Fenwick, W.(R.P.),11 N.LindsaySt. Fletcher & Co., 24 Kincardine St. (Glaziers) Foggie, W., Whitton St., King’s Ra. (and Joiner) Fyffe, J., & Son, 89 Nethergate (Plumbers) Fyffe, J.W.& Co., 14 Bank St.(Sltrs.) Gahan Bros., 57 Hilltown (Painters) Garvie & Farquharson, 46 City Rd. (Joiners) Gibson,T., 6 Ireland’s La. (Plasterer) Greig, G. A., 8x Ann St. (Painter) Hay, J. B., Euclid Crest. (Mason) Hay, T,, Ninewells, near (Joiner) Hodge, D., 186 High St., Lochee(Jr.) How. D. P., & Sons, 11 Caldrum St. (Joiners) Hynd, D,, 10 Forebank Rd. (Plmbr.) Keay, D., Hillbank Irnwks. (Irnfdr.) Keay, T. C.,Ogilvie St. (Ironfounder) Keill, J., 263 Perth Rd. (Painter) Kilgour,G.,126 Blackness Rd.(Plstr.) Laburn, J.,18 Mid St. (Plasterer) Laburn, J., & Son, 6x Constitution Rd. (Slaters) Laburn, W., 394 Larch St. (Slater) Law, D. & A., 2 Dens St. (Slaters) Lawless, M.,22 Hean’s Lane(Plastr.) Lee, Croll & Co., Lawside Foundry Lickley, A. & R., 30 Reform S8t.(Jrs.) Lickely, R., & Son, 220 Perth Rd. (Joiners) Linder, L., Bellfield St. (Bricklayer) Lindsay & Scott, 24 to 28 Bank St. (Glaziers) Lindsay, J., Soapwork Lane (Slater), Lowdon Bros. & Co.,37 North Tay St. (Electricians) Macbeth, D., & Son, 20 Raglan St. (Plasterers) Mackay, J., & Son, 67 Nethergate (Painters) McNab & McRostie, 45 Nelson St. (Joiners) McRitchie, A., 29 Temple La.(Plstr.} McTavish, J., Seafield Lane (Joiner) Mealmaker, W., Lowdens Al.(Slater) Meek, M., Balgay Rd. (Marble Mason) Miller, R., Soapwork Lane Mitchell, W., & Son (R.P.), 69: Cowgate Morrison, J., 16 High St., Lochee (Joiner) Neilson, A., 12 Ward Rd. (Sculptor): Nicoll & Jack, King William Dock (Ironfounders) Nicoll, A., Fyffe St. (Mason) Nicoll, J.,& Son,25 Main St. (Masons) Nicoll, J., 25 Cotton Rd. (Plumber) Norwell, W.,96 Commercial St.(Ptr.): Nucator, P., & Son, 78 and 80 Bell St. (Plumbers) Ogilvie, A.,59ConstitutionRd.(Plstr.) Parker, C., Sons & Co., Victoria Foundry (Ironfounders) Peacock, A. L., & Co., 21 North Tay St. (Heating Engineers) Petrie Bros., 70 Overgate (Painters) Philip, W., 163 Seagate (Joiner) Pirie & Croom,18 Whitehall St.(Ptrs.) Pollock, J., 53 Dallfield Walk (Jnr.) Porter, J., 51 Lwr. Pleasance (Slater) Potts, G.,& Sons, Jamaica St.(Plstrs.) Powrie, J., 35 Kdward St. (Mason) Pringle, W., Foundry Lane (Joiner) Ramsay, A., & Son, 20 Watt St.(Jrs.) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Scotland—continued. Ramsay, J. & R., 31 Wellgate (Sltrs). Reoch, L., 16 Long Wynd (Plasterer) Robertson & McPherson, Downfield (Masons) Robertson, J., & Son, 128 Princes St. Russell, T., Russell Lane (Ironfndr.) Scott, D., 39 Dura St. (Plumber) Scott, J., 49 Lyon St. (Mason) Scott, J., Wellgate (Plumber) Scott, J., & Son, 10 Fyffe St. (Joiner) Sellars, R., 4A St. Peter’s St.(Joiner) Sharp, D., Lintrathen Place (Mason) Shaw, J. F., & Son, 5 Lowdens Alley (Joiners) Shepherd, J. & E., 31 Panmure St. (feisons Shepherd, R. & Son, 11 Paterson St. (Joiner) Smith, C., & Son, 12 Queen St. (Jrs.) Smith, J.,& Co., Rosebank St. (Msns.) Stewart, A., Wormit, near (Joiner) Stewart, J., 16 Forfar Rd. (Joiner) Stocks, T. C., Crescent Lane (Joiner) ahomsen, J. 154 Nethergate (Pntr.) Whitton, A. (R.P.), 71 Victoria Rd. Whyte, C.,122 Lochee Road (Plmbr.) Will, A., 1x Park Place (Mason) Wii seay | 3 g Canning St. (Joiner) Young, A., 1o Smalls Wynd (Joiner) Young, A. W.,168 Perth Rd. (Plmbr.) DUNFERMLINE. Anderson, E.H., Victoria Ter. (Jnr.) Beveridge, J., & Co., Cross Wynd (Slaters) Brough, R., 52 Grieve St. (Joiner) Clark, J., Constan St. (Bricklayer) Crawford, G., Pittencrieff St.(Joiner) Dick, G., Maitland St. (Mason) Dick, R., James Place (Mason) Donald, J., Woodhead St. (Plmbr.) Duncanson, F., Market St. (Mason) Fernie, A. S., Dewar St. (Mason) Finnick, J., Castleblair Park . Heggie, J., Colton Junction (Joiner) Hutchison, J.,Cemetery Rd. (Mason) Hutton & Watson, Queen Anne St. (Plumbers) Kirk, D., Baldridgeburn (Plasterer) Lambert, A., Abbey Pk. Pl. (Slater) McGregor, R., Mill St. (Plasterer) Milar, D., Reform St. (Plumber) Millar, J. & D., 51 Pittencrieff St. (Masons) Mitchell, A., 32 Maygate St. (Joiner) Mitchell & Kinghorn, 7 Buchanan St. (Joiners) Moodie, J., Carnegie St. (Joiner) Muir & Gillan (R P.), 9 Douglas St. Philp H. & J., Campbell St. (Joiners) Philp, J., Mill St. (Joiner) Ramsey, H. & J., 20 South Inglis St. (Plasterers) Ritchie, J., 6 Cross Wynd (Plumber) Robertson, G., 3 N. Inglis St.(Slater) Robertson, J.,10 CampbellSt.(Slater) Rolland,A.,& Co.(R.P.),104 High St. Smith, R. & W., 50 Queen Anne St. (Plumbers) Spence & Thomson, Grantsbank St. (Masons) Stark & Thomson, Crossford(Masons) Steele, T., & Son, 30 Carnegie St. (Slaters) Stewart, J., & Sons, Burt St.(Masons) Stewart, J., Station Rd. (Plumber) Street Bros., Ld.,Townhill (Brkbds.) Templeman, W., Cairneyhill Thomson, A., Canmore St. (Plumber) Ure, W., 41 Carnegie St. (Plasterer) Westwood, J.,533 Woodhead St.(Jr.) Whyte, W.. Priory Lane (Plumber) DUNNING, 8.0. Dougall, J. & J. (Slaters & Plumbers) Duncan, A. (Slater) DUNOON. Anderson, T., Argyle St. (Smith) Black, D., Argyle St. (Plumber) Canning, H., Pretoria Cres. (Painter) Dallas, G., Mill St. (Joiner) Drummond, J., Kirn (Joiner) Ferguson, A., Hanover St. (Joiner) Grieve, J., Ferry Brae (Painter) Hay, G., Church Sq. (Slater) Inglis, J., Mill St. (Joiner) Kennaway, W., Church St. (Slater) Kent, J., Mill St. (Slater) McCallum, D., Hillfoot St. (Painter) McConnochie, J., John St. (Patr.) McCulloch & Walker (Masons) McFarlane, A., John St. (Plstr.) McKellar, D., Mill St. (Smith) McPherson, G., Hillfoot St. (Slater) Melville, A., Hillfoot St. (Joiner) Miller, J., Argyle St. (Painter) Mitchell, J., Kirn (Slater) Parker, J., Wellington St. (Joiner) Paterson, A., Cromwell St. (Plstr.) Reid, J., Kirn (Plumber) Stewart, H., Hillfoot St. (Plumber) Tannock, J., Jane St. (Mason) Urquhart, J., Mill St. (Smith) Wallace, A., Moir St. (Plumber) Wallace, D., Kirn (Joiner) Whitelaw, W.,N. Milton Rd.(Mason) Wilkie, C., Kirn St. (Mason) Young, J., Kirn (Painter) Young, T., & Sons, (Joiners) DUNS. Calder, G., Bridgend (Joiner) Clazie, H. N., Willis Wynd (Joiner) Cowper, J. J.. Newtown St. Duns, G., West Cottage McIntosh, W., Willis Wynd (Joiner) Newbigging,P., Willis Wynd(Plmbr.) Pringle, G., North St. Thomson, W. C.. Black Ball St. (Plumber) DUNSCORE., Broatch, H., Kilnhouses (Mason) Maxwell, D., Dalgonar Saw Mill DUNTOCHER, Glasgow. Winton, D. (Mason) DUNVEGAN, Skye. Campbell, N. (Joiner) Clark, J. A. (Plumber) MacDonald, J. (Joiner) Macdonald, J., Waternish (Mason) Mackinnon, N., Struan (Joiner) Macleod, K., & Son (Joiners) Macphie, A., Glendale (Mason) ‘ Macphie, K., & Sons (Masons) Silver, D. & Son, Edinbane (Plastrs.) DYCE, 8.0. Christie, S., Junr. (Slater) DYSART. Alison, W., Quality St. (Joiner) Briggs, R., Townhead (Plumber) Hay, G., & Son, Relief St. (Joiners) pemestone, D. (Slater & Plasterer) ing & Co., Normand Rd. (Painters) Logan, J., Relief St. (Plasterer) Mavor, J. (Mason) Robb, J., 5 Cross St. (Plumber) Wallace, A., Watt St., (Mason) Wedderspoon, W. (Painter) HARLSTON. Murdison,T. B. (Slater and Plumber) Rodgers, W., & Sons AST LINTON, Cameron, J. & J. (Slaters) Fraser, J. (Joiner) Katchen, J. (Slater & Plasterer) Lawrie, W. (R.P.) Malcolm & Laing Melville & Son (R.P.s) Pettigrew, J. EDINBURGH. (For LEITH, see separate heading.) Aberdeen Granite Co., Albion Rd. (Sculptors) Adams, J. (R.P.), & Co., Marshall St Adamson, A., 3 Gifford Park (Plastr.) Allan & Sons,4 George Place, Leith Walk (Tilelayers) Allen, A. (R.P.), 22 Marchmont Rd. Alexander, J., 1 Fountainhall Rd. (Mason and Joiner) Anderson, W., & Son, 91 Haymarket Ter. (Slaters) Angus, J., 15 Haymarket Ter. (Msn.) Annan, J., Distillery Lane, Hay- market (Plasterer) Armstrong & Hogg, 43 Grindlay St. (Plumbers) Baird, J., & Son, East London St. (Plasterers) Baird, W., 68 Pitt St. (Plasterer) Ballantine, J., & Son, 40 George St. (Painters) Barton, P., 125 Fountain Bridge Barton, W., & Sons, 11 Forest Rd. (Plumbers) Beattie, W., & Sons, 29 Fountain Bridge (Masons and Joiners) Bell, P., & Son, 64 Pitt St. (Iron- founders) Best, J., Wariston House(Roads, &c.) Black, W., 150 Dundee St. (Brkbldr.) Blackie, R. (R.P.), 5 Comiston Rd. Bonnar, T., & Son, 58 George St. (Painters) Brown. Bros.,Broughton Rd. (Irnfrs.) Brown, C, & J., Bernard Ter. (Jnrs.) Brown, W., 29 Murieston Cres. (Jr.) Bruce, R., & Son, 25 Greenside P}. (Brickbuilders) Brunton, W., W. Silvermills La. (Jr). Bryden, W., & Son, 55 George St. (Electricians) Burn & Baillie, (Plumbers) Burn Bros. (R.P.), 121 Hanover St. 109 Hanover St. Scotland—continued. ' Calder, A.,13 Barclay Place (Joiner) Carrick & Ritchie, Norton Park, London Rd. (Engineers) Catto, T., Cornwallis Place (Slater) Cavanagh, P. F., Dean Park Meuse (Plasterer) Chisholm, R., Canning St. (Joiners) Clark, J.,& Co.,124 George St.(Ptrs.) Clunas, W., & Co., 15 Annandale St. (Slaters) Colville, A., & Co., 20 Mayfield Rd. (Masons and Joiners) Cook, W., & Sons, Piershill (Heating and Ventilating Engineers) Cousin, G. & R., 14. Waverley Market (Roads & Masons) Cowie, W.,& Son, 6 Angle Park Ter (Masons) Crowe, J., Murrayfield (Joiner) Cruickshank, J., 34 Vorphichen S:. (Oven Builder) Cruickshank, W. S., & Son, Lower | Gilmore Pl. ee ee &c.) Cumming, T., & Son, 2 Cockburn St. (Shop Fitters) Cunningham, A., & Co., 18 Leith St. (Glaziers) Currie, A., (Shopfitter) Dawson, J., & Son, West Silvermills (Bellhangers) Deas, W. (R.P.), 25 Thistle St. Dickson & Walker, 31 Frederick St. (Glaziers) Dobie, G., & Son, 23 George St. (Painters) Dobson, A., 2 Bernard Ter. (Slater) Douglas, W.,11 Picardy Pl. (Electn.) Dryburgh, G., & Son, 20 St. Vincent St. (Slaters & Masons) Duncan, J., & Sons, 127 Grove St. (Joiners) Elliott, W., Inverleith Row (Joiner) Field & Allan, George St.(Tilefixers) Finnie, A.,15 Jamaica St. La. (Plstr.) Fisher, D., Gilmore Park (Plstr.) Forbes, R., Barnton Ter. (Joiner) FORREST, J. & F., Duff St., Edinburgh, and Abbey Rd., North Berwick. Forrest, W., 21 Comiston Rd. (Jnr.) Forsyth, W., & Son, 43 Forrest Rd. (Painters) Fraser, W., Dean (Sculptor) Gavine, W.,6 Cluny Drive (Slater) Gerrard, W., & Sons, Wheatfield Rd. Gerrard, W., t Moat St. (Plasterer) Gibb, D., Washington Lane (Joiner) Gibb, J., & Son, 49 Pitt St. (Joiner) Gibson, T., & Son, Gibson Terrace (Ironfounders) Gilmour, G., & Son, Dalmeny St. (Masons) : Graham, R., 45 N. Castle St.(Slater) Grant, D., & Son, Bernard Ter. Grant, D., St. James’ Sq. (Shopfitr.) Gray, J.,& Son, 85 George St.(Elecn.) Gray, W., Sen., 33 H. W. Thistle St. Lane (Plumber) Greig, D., & Co., Spitalfield Crest. (Joiners and Masons) Grieve, N., Washington Lane (Jnr.) Gunn & Co., 130 George St. (Tile- layers) West Savile Terrace it8GEORGE S' LDINBURGH 2325G? PORTLAND/* LONDON. Incorporated with John Taylor and Son, Edinr. Limited. Hamilton, P , Liberton (Joiner) Hardie, Gordon,&Co.,RobertsonAv. Harper & Son, 4o Montgomery St (Plasterers) Harvey, J. & T., Forth St. (Painters) Hastie, R., Canning St. (Mason, &c.) Hay & Ogilvy, Chancelot Ter.(Mns.) Henderson, J., 21 Castle St. (Mason) Henderson, T.P.(R.P.),121 Grove St. Henry, G. & W., 119 Lothian Rd. (Painters) Herd, W., 39 Queen St. (Painter, &c.) Hislop, R. G.. Pitt St. (Bell-hanger) Hume, T. (R.P.), 2a Stafford St. Hunter,A.,Ld.,Lr.GilmorePI.(Plsts.) Inglis, J. M., 19 Queensferry St. (Plumber) Johnston, J. & J., 119 Grove St. (Plasterers) Kay, W., Loanhead (Plumber) Kelly, J.,& Son, 13 Castle St.(Smiths) Kennedy, J., 96 Pitt St. (Plasterer) Kennedy, J.A., Ashley Ter. (Plstr.) Kerr, Bros., 223 Dalry Rd.(Sculptors) Kidd, R., 29 Barclay Place (Slater) Kinnear, J:, Sons & Co., 2-5 Hope Cresent (Masons) Kinnear, Moodie, & Co., Hermand Terrace (Masons) Knox, P., & Son, 31 Creighton Place (Plumbers) Laidlaw, R., & Son, Simon Sq. (Gas- fitters) Lamb, R., & Son, Logie Green Works, Beaverbank (Joiners) Law, H., & Sons, West Silvermills Lane (Joiners) Lawrie & Stewart, 126 Lothian Rd. (Plumbers) Little, J. (R.P.), 22 Morrison St. Little, R.(R.P.), 12 Hamilton Place Little, W., 77 Pitt St. (Smith) Low & Son, 73 Clerk St. (Slaters) Lowdon Bros. & Co., 50 Frederick St. (Electrical Engineers) Lowe, D., & Sons, Gilmore Park (Heating Engineers) Lownie, J.,57 Harrison Rd. (Jur. ,&c.) McAdan, J., 11 Gayfield Sq. (Mason) McAndrew, C., 13 Lauriston Gdns. (Joiner & Mason) Macdonald, J. (R.P.), 3 Dundas St. Macfarlane, W. W., 9 Randolph Pl. (Painter) McGlashen, S., & Son, Canonmills Bridge (Sculptors) Mackenzie & Moncur, Balcarres St. (Heating Engineers) M’Lauchlan, W. G., & Co., Annan- dale St. Lane (Masons) McLean, F., 38 Sciennes McLeod, N., & Sons, 81 Harrison Rd. (Masons) Martin, J., Duff St. (Bricklayer, &c.) Mather, A., & Son, Dalry Rd. (Engs.) Meikle & Philip, Murieston Kd. (Heating Engineers) Mekie, D., 94 Montpelier Pk. (Msn.) Middleton & Robertson, 4 Ladyfield Place (Joiners) Mitchell, J., & Son, 30 Fettes Row (Masons & Joiners) Montgomery, H. T. & R., North’ Merchiston Avenue (Joiners) Morrison & Son, 13 Randolph Place (Plumbers) Moxon & Carfrae, 77 George Street Painters) Muirhead, A., & Son, 14 Castle St. (Painters) Muirhead, J., 12 North St. Andrew St. (Joiner) Paterson Bros., (Joiners) Paterson, H. (R.P.), & Sons 5 Elm 234 Causewayside Row Proctor (R.P.) & Son, 23 Church La. Purves, D., 21 Churchill Place (Plumbers, &c.) Redpath, Brown, & Co., 2 &t. Andrews Square (Steelworks) Reid & Downie, 13 Dundas (Painters) Rendall, J., 127 Trinity Rd. (Joiner) Rhind, J. $.,45 Bedford Rd.(Sculptor) Roberts, G., 42 Haymarket Ter. (Mason) Robertson & Hogg, 1 Chambers St. (Plumbers, &c.) Robertson, C., 93 Pleasance (Smith) Robson. T., 57 E. Crosscauseway (Smith) Ross, J., 17 Duncan St. (Plasterer) Rutherford, J., & Son (R.P.), 54 Haymarket Terrace Scott & Davie, 26 Morton St. (Plstrs.) Scott, A. & Son, Gilmore Pk. (Cptrs.) Scott, J., 10 Maxwell St. (Joiner) Shanks, D., & Son, Deanbank Lane (Joiners) Sts 422 Simpson & Taylor, 17 Upper Gra St. (Masons) Fe Sinclair, G., Bonnington Rd., Leith (Boilermaker) Slater, S. & R., 10 Springvalley St. Smith, D., 34 Broughton St. (Pntr.) Smith, S., 11 Montague St. (Joiner) Smith, W., 11 Nicolson Square Souden, J.,6 Spottiswoode Rd. (Msn.) Stalker, R., 13 Lothian Rd. (Pntr.) Steel, J. (Trustees of), 2 Torphichen St. (Mason) Stevens, D. (R.P.),15 Howe St. Stewart & Rae, 134 George St. (Plumbers) Stewart, W., 08 Dalry Rd. (Plastr.) Stratton, J. W.,& Co., Lwr. Gilmore Place (Roads) Stuart’s Granolithic Stone Co., Ltd., Duff St. (Plasterers) Sutherland, D., & Sons, 104 Raeburn Place (Joiners) Tait, T., 15 North St. Andrews St. (Smith) Taylor Smith Electric Co., of Scotland, Hill St. Thomson, D.L.,Slateford Rd. (Engs.) Thomson, R., Dalry Rd. (Sculptor) Thornburn, R., & Son, 135 and 137 Buccleuch St. (Masons) Turner, W., & Sons, Westfield St. (Masons) Waddell, A, & Son, Freer St. (Roads and Drains) Walker, W. G.,&Sons,5 St. Andrew’s Square (Asphalters) Walker, J., 24 Morrison St. (Joiner) Walker, P.,48 Buccleuch St. (Plsts.) Watherston, J., & Son, 29 Queens- ferry St. (Joiners & Masons) Watson, A., & Son, Union St. Watson, G., Woodburn Terrace Watson, R., 102 Easter Rd. (Plmbr.) Watson, W. & J. R., 86 Pilrig St. (Joiners) Watson, W., 45 W. Savile Terrace White & Bee, St. Leonard’s St. White, J. & Co. (R.P.s) 10 South St. Andrew’s St. White, J.,34 St. Andrew Square Wightman, J. (R.P.), 7 & 14 South St., David St. Williamson, T., 167 Rose St. (Plbr.) Wilson, J. & R.,23 Riego St. (Joiner) Wilson, D., 100 Potterrow (Joiner) Young & Co. (R.P.), 112 Nicolson St. ELGIN, Allan, A., High St. Bain, G., South St. (Slater) Brodie, J., S. Guildry St. (Plasterer) Clark, J. H. (R.P.), Moss St. Davidson& Hay,Academy St.(Msns.) Davidson, A., & Son, Reidhaven St. (Slaters) Douglas, H., Culbard St. (Plumber) Dunbar, A. & R., Park Place (Cptrs.) Fraser, Wm., West Rd. (Mason) Fordyce, W., 71 High St. (Painter) Forsyth, D. (Mason) Garrow, A., Mayne Rd. (Mason) George, J., & Son, Reidhaven St. (Carpenters) Gordon, J. (R-P.), & Son, South St. Gray, G., Moray St. (Plasterer) Grigor, J., Mayne Rd. (Carpenter) James, J, South St. (Painter) Jamieson, W., Hay St. (Mason) Jessiman, J.,51 South St. (Carpenter) Kintrea, J., & Son, High St, (Pntrs.) Lyon W., & Sons, 30 Commerce St. (Plumbers) Mclvor, A., West Bank (Plasterer) McKenzie, T., New Elgin (Carpntr.) McKerron, A., Lossie Wynd (Mason) Mackie & McKenzie, Market Green (Carpenters) McKilligan,J., High St. (Carpenter) Maclean, J. (R.P.), Mayne Rd. McPherson, J., Bishop Mill (Mason) Newlands, J., West Rd. (Mason) Reid, A., Linkwood Rd. (Mason) Ross, J. (R.P.), 36 High St. Ross, J., Fortheath St. (Plasterer) Russell, J., North St. (Plumber) Scott, A., Sth. Guildrey St. (Cptr.) Scott, G., Moray Place (Mason) Sellar, J., Hall Place (Carpenter) Sparke, C., High St. (Painter) Thomson & Fraser, 36 High St. (Concreters & Slaters) Young, J., Mayne Rd. (Mason) ELIE- FIVE. Bain, J. L. (Painter) Barr, J. (Slater) Black, T. (Slate-) Bruce, J. (Plumber) Garland, D. (Joiners) Greig, D. B., & Son (Painters) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Scotland—continued. Leitch, A. (Painter) Pearson & Simpson (Masons) Purves, J., & Son (Plumbers) Smith, T. (Joiner) Sunter, C. M., & Son (Masons) Webster, A. (Plasterer) Webster, D. & Son (Plasterers) EVANTON, S.O. Fraser, A. (Mason) McKenzie, D. (Joiner) McLean & Son, Glenglass (Masons) FALKIRK. Anderson & Jeffrey (Joiners) Armstrong. J., Grahams Rd. (Plbr.) Borland, J. T., West Bridge St. (Plumber) Brown, R. (R.P.), Bank St. Christie, J., High St. (Slater) Cowan, P., Cistern Lane (Joiner) Cuthbertson & Co., Glebe St. Dalziel, R., Griffiths St. (Mason) Dewar, J. & P., Thornhill Rd. (Joiners) Draper, D. & Son, 11 Grahams Road (Plumber & Slater) Ferguson & Bell, New Market St. (Painters) Finlayson, J., Grahams Rd. (Painter) Forgie, J., Manor St. (Joiner) Gardner, J., Hodge St. (Mason) Gardner, W.,St. Crispin’s Pl. (Mns.) Gibson & Gray, Smith St. (Joiners) Gibson, W., Griffiths St. (Bricklayer) Graham, J., Vicar St. (Painter) Heron & Garrow, High Station Rd. (Joiner) Happer, W. & J., Wilson’s Bldgs. (Slaters) Johnston, C., West Bridge St. (Painter) Kellock & Kilgour, 86 Graham's Rd. (Joiners) Kirk, Kerr & Co., Earl’s Lane(Plstrs) Laurie, T., & Co., West End (Elect.) Liddell, T., High St. (Painter) Lindsay & Blanche, Dundee Court (Joiners) MacNair, D., Park St., (Plasterer) Main, J. & A., West End (Joiners) Marshall, J., Bainsford (Joiners) Marshall, J., Bank St. (Painter) Maxwell, J., Meeks Rd. (Bricklayer) McKearney, O., Comely Ter. (Bklr.) Millar, J., 142 Grahams Rd. (Plstr.) Morrison, J., Comely Ter. (Plastr.} Nimmo, R., Howgate (Joiner) O’Brien & Meek, Manor St. (Pntrs.) O’May, D., Melville St. (Glazier) Robertson, A. & G., Pleasance (Plumbers) Sanderson, G., Park Ter. (Mason) Sneddon, A., Grahams Rd. (Painter) Stewart, J. Bainsford (Slater) Struthers, J., Vicar St. (Painter) Summers, G.,Grahams Rd.(Plumber) Turner. J., Bell’s Wynd (Plumber) Ure & Paterson, James St. (Glaziers) Wallace & Connell, High Station Rd. (Plumbers) Weston, W.,135 Graham’s Rd. (Jnr.) Wilson, J. & H.,Graham’s Rd.(Ptrs.) Wilson, J. & Co., Melville St. (Street Contractors) FALKLAND, Laurie, W. (R.P.) Page, W. FOCHARBERS. Glass, W. (Carpenter) Legge, W. (Mason) McKenzie, J. (Carpenter) Tully, T. (Carpenter) FORFAR, Adamson, D., Tayler St. (Mason) Bain, A., 26} West High St. (Joiner) Barclay, T. & Son, 74 Castle St. (Painters) Callander, D., Robert St. Cargill, J., & Co., Canmore Park (Masons) Doig, J., 30 South St. (Plasterer) Farquharson, J., Chapel St. (Joiner) Hay, A.,& Co., Academy St. (Joiners) Henderson, A., 87 Castle St. (Painter) Kerr, C., Newmonthill (Sculptor) Kerr, J., 06 West High St. (Slater) Langlands, D. (R.P.), Queen St. Leith, J., Castle St. (Plumber) Low, A., Glamis Rd. (Joiner) Masterton, D.; Castle St. (Plasterer) McLaren, A. & Son, Academy St. (Plumbers) McLaren, W., 83 E. High St.( Painter) McLean, J+, 56 North St. (Mason) Milne, W., & Sons, Green St. (Plbrs.) Moffat, W., & Co., W. High St. (Slaters) Morrison, W., Dundee Loan (Joiner) Scotland—continued. Munro, Mrs. A. (Ironfounder) Prophet. J., 99 E. High St. (Painter) Roger, D., & Son 1 East High St. (Painters) Ross, A., Castle St. (Sculptor) Shepherd, A. & C., Roberts St. (Slaters) Stewart, D., Queen St. (Joiner) Thompson,D. & Co., 17 West High St. (Painters) Watterston, J., & Sons, 57 Glamis Rd. (Masons) FORRES. Anderson, J. Pilmuir (Mason) Angus & Ross (Plasterers) Black, W. A., High St. Boyne & Martin, Caroline St. (Plms.) Cameron, D., Urquart St. (Mason) Campbell, A., High St. (Plasterer) Cumming,R.,Lea Bridge (Carpenter) Davidson, A., Market St. (Slater) Forbes & Sons (Slaters & Plumbers) Macdonald, A., High St. (Painter) Munro, W. & Son (Plumbers) Murray, R., & Son, (Masons) Reid, T., High St. (Painter) Robertson, J. (Carpenter) Robertson, )., Urquhart St. (Painter) Ross, D., Tolbooth St. (Mason) Ross, W. (Mason) Smith, C. (Plumber) Smith, G., Dyke (Carpenter) Smith, J.,South Back St. (Carpenter) Smith, J., High St. (Carpenter) Stewart & Sons (Masons) FORT ROSE, 8.0. Davidson, W., High St. (Painter) Down, G., Academy St. (Mason) Macdonald & Co, (Plasterers) Maclennan, R., Castle St. (Carpenter Wilson, N., Academy St. (Plumber) FORT WILLIAM. Allan, A., High St. (Painter) Anderson, W. (Plumber) Cameron, D., Viewforth Lane (Joiner) Cameron, D., Cameron Rd. (Mason) Campbell, R.,Fasfern Rd. (Plumber) Cumming, E., High St. (Slater) Fraser, D., Fraser Sq. (Slater) Fraser, R., McMillan Lane( Painter) Gray, A. L., High St. (Painter) Harper, R., High St. (Plumber) Livingston, J., High St. (Mason) M’Coll, D., Cameron Rd. (Mason) McEwan, A., Imperial Lane (Plastr.) McMillan, D., High St. (Painter) McPhee, J., Cameron Rd. (Mason) Mitchell, R., West End (Slater) Wright, D., Viewforth Lane (Joiner) FOSSOWAY, Fraserburgh. Younger, R. FYVIE. Ferguson, J., Bogtama (Mason) Lyon, J., Peterwell (Carpenter) Pirie, J. P. (Slater) GALASHIELS. Bell, J. M., Bridge St. (Painter and Glazier) Bell, J. & P. (R.P.), Market Sq. Bryden, W., Bridge St. (Joiner) Dalgleish, P. & D., Roxburgh Place (Masons) Gladstone, A.,& Sons, Channel St. (Joiners) Hall, J. & J., Lanhope Vale (Jnrs.) Hall, R., & Co., Island St. (Jnrs.) Heatlie, R., Scott St. (Slater) Herbertson, A., & Son, Albert Place (and Joiners) Hogarth, W., Union St. (Joiner) Hogg, G., Stirling St. (Slater) Hutton, A. W., St. John St. Lindsay, J.G., Lawyers Brae( Painter) McLaren, L., Channel St. (Slater) Park, G., & Son, Gala Ter. (Masons) Robertson, A.,St. Andrew St. (Plstr.) Ruthven, B. (R.P.), Island St. Scott, J., Bank St. (Plumber) Scott, W., 23 High St. (Joiner) Stevenson, J., 43 Queen St. (Joiner) Sutherland, G., Albert Pl. (Sculptor) Tait Bros., 60 High St.(Painters, &c.) Thomson, A. (R.P.), Albert Place Tweedie, J., & Son (R.P.), High St. Wood, W. & Sons, Galapark Rd. (Joiners) GALSTON. Anderson, R., Bentnick St. (Mason) Black, T., Wallace St. (Slater, &c.) Graham, R., Brewland St. (Mason) McKail, H., Cross St. (Joiner) Steel, J., Barmill (Drains) Sutherland, D., Duke St. (Plasterer) Timothy, T., Glebe Rd. (Mason) Yendall, A., 20 Barr St. (Joiner) Young, W., Wallace St. (Slater, &c.) GARELOCHHEAD, Helensburgh. Hamilton, W. (Joiner) Shedden, R. (Plumber) GARTOCHARN, Alexandria. Currie, R. & A. (Masons) Home, J. & J. (Joiners) GATEHOUSE. McGaw, T. GAVINGTON-BY-DUNS. Spiers, J. GLAMIS. Johnston, J., Braehead GLASGOW. Adam, J., & Co., 404 Pollokshaws Rd. (and Masons) Adam (Stephen) & Co., 168 Bath St. (Glass Stainers) Allan, A., 13 Eglinton St. (Wright) Allan, J., & Son, 567 Cathcart Rd. (Wrights) Allan, W., & Cowan, 27 Seamore St. (Wrights) Allan & Baxter, 198 Maxwell Rd., Pollokshields (Wrights) Anderson & Henderson, Ltd., Ren- wick St., Kinning Park (Wrights) Anderson, H. L., & Co., 233 St. Vincent St. (Painters) Anderson, J.,166 George St. (Plmbr.) Anderson, J., 362 Parliamentary Rd. (Slater) Anderson, J.& R., 76 BathSt. (Ptrs.) Anderson, P. & W., 64 Douglas St., off Bothwell St. (Masons) Anderson, R. & A., 283 Parliament- ary Rd. (Masons) = Anderson, R., & Sons, 190 Dum- barton Rd. (Wrights) Anderson, W., 49 Bellfield St. (Brickbuilder) Bae W.(R.P.), 133 Wellington t Arbuckle, H., & Sons, Orr St., Bridge- ton Cross (Slaters and Plasterers) Arnot, J. L., 204 Bath St. (Plumber Barlas, G., & Co., 13 Ruthven St., Hillhead (Masons) Barlas, M., 16 Marmion St. (Mason) Bathgate, H.S., 450 Duke St. (Plstr.) Baxter, J, 20 Catherine St. Bell, P.(R.P.), 35 South Portland St. Bell, J., & Co., Ingram St., Govan Bell, Hornsby, & Co., 176 Pollok- shaws Rd. (Brickbuilders) Bennett, J. B., & Sons, 50 Gordon St. (Painters) Benson, J., 187 Bothwell St. (Glass Stainer) Black, T., 11 Peel St., Partick (Sltr.) Bladen & Co., Parkhead (Ironfndrs.) Bogie, R., 19 Granville St. (Mason) Bowie & Co., 372 Scotland St. (Msns.) Bowie, Fisher, & Co., 26 Bothwell St. ES eae Bowie, R.,473 Cathcart Rd.(Plumbr.) Bremner, J., 106 Nelson St. (Plstr.) Brown & Angus, 123 Cathcart St., Kingston (Wrights) Brown & Fingland, 125 Barrack St. (Slaters) Brown, A., 46 Grafton St. (Plasterer) Brown, K.,136WellingtonSt.(Sculpr.) Brown, T., 193 Rottonrow (Wright) Brown (R.P.) & Young, 7 Bath St. Bruce, A., 69 Cathedral St. (Plumber) Bryce, J.,& Son (R.P.), 82 Oswald St. Bryden & Middleton, Merlin Iron Wks., Scotstown (Constd. Engrs). Bryden, J., & Sons, 60 Renteld St. (Bellhangers) Bryden, W., & Sons, 300 St. Vincent Rd. (Bellhangers) Buchanan, D., 473 New City Rd. (Bricklayer) Buchanan, D., 399 London Rd. (Wright) Cairns & Laing (see Advt. on next page) Cairns, J. (R.P.), 18 Bath St. Calder, A., & Sons, 586 and 588 Eglington St. (Plasterers) Calderwood, R., 85 Glebe St. (Plbr.) Calderwood, T.,31AlbertRd.E.(Msn.) Cameron,C.(R.P.),219 CambridgeSt. Campbell, P. & A., Campbell St., Govan (Wrights) Campbell, R., 138 Kent Rd. (Plbr.) Carbarns, J., & Sons, 128 Hunter St. (Slaters) Carlton, C., & Son, 189 St. Vincent St. (Painters) Carmichael, R., Douglas St., Partick Garrick, G. &) Di) (RIP) tes Douglas St. ChalmersD.,34W.BothwellSt.(Msn.) Clark, Scott & Co., Ld., 23 & 25 Ox ford St., S.S. (Gasfitters) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Scotland—continued. Cairns & Laing, REGISTERED _ Plumbers, Gasfitters, and Zinc Workers, 5 CARLTON PLACE (Near Portland Street Suspension Bridge), GLASGOW, AND 40 Albert Road, POLLOKSHIELDS. ALL KINDS OF CHEMICAL PLANT FITTED UP. Hot, Cold and Spray Baths, &c., &c. Nat. Telephone No. 172, Gorbars. Corp. Telephone No. 2298. RTT RR EP EOE Clerk, D., & Son, 92 Wellington St- (Smiths) | Cochrane, J., jun., 58-70 Dobbie’s | Loan (Wright) Collier, G., Balgray Hill, Springburn Collier, W., Mansfield Terrace, Springburn | | | Combe, J., & Son, 103 North Han- | over St. (Heating Engineers) Connell, J., tA South Coburg St. Corbet, R., & Sons, 23 Onslow Drive (Brickbuilders) Cormack, J., & Sons, 36 Abercorn St. (Heating Engineers) Cousland & Mackay, 150 Hope St. (Ventilating Engineers) : Cowan, W., & Sons, 42 Arlington St. (Wrights) : Craig, J., 94 Paterson St., Kings- ton (Stair-railer) Crawford, J.,15 Armadale St. (Bkbr.) Cumming, J., jun., 12 Harrington St., Maryhill Cuthbertson, J.,269 Shields Rd. (Sltr.) Dairon, J., & Sons, 19 Weaver St. (Plasterers) Davidson, W.G., 55 Bath St. Deas, J., & Co., 28 East Market wt. (Ironfounders) Devlin, J., & Son, 37 St. Andrew’s Drive, Pollokshields (Masons) Dick & Benzies, 89 Forth St., Pol- lokshields (Wrights) Dick, J., & Son, 28 Bath St. (Mason) Dick, W.,175 W.CampbellSt. (Mason) Donaldson,A.,Abercromby St.( Plbr. ) Douglas, W.,254W. George St.(Pntr.) | Drummond, J., 92 Sydney St. (Plstr.) | Duncan, J., & (Masons) Duncan, J., Ltd., 106 West Campbell St. (Tile Layers) Duncan, J., tor Eglington St. (Pntr.) Duncan, S., 111 Main St., Bridgeton (Plumber) Duncanson, T. & R., South St., Scotstoun (Wrights) Eadie, A., & Son, 280 Cathcart Rd. Eadie, G. & Son, 405 Machieson St. Ferguson & Anderson, 24 Regent Moray St., Calton (Wrights) Ferguson, A., 281 Bath St. (Wright) Ferguson, G., & Sons, 144 Gardner Street (Wrights) Ferrier, J. & W., 37 Stevenson St., Calton (Wrights) Findlay, J., 8 Otago St., Hillhead (Joiner) Findlay, J. & G., 24 Grant Street (Wrights) Fleming, P.& R., & Co., 29 Argyle St. (Ironfounders) Forbes,A.10a HydePark St. (Wright) Forbes, J. 158A Bath St. (Plasterer) Forbes, W.,167 W.Graham St.(Plstr.) Forrest & McLeod, 12 Dixon St. (Bricklayers) Fulton, D. & R. (R.Ps.), 132 Wood- lands Rd. ‘Fyfe (R.P.) & Allen, Ltd., 43 St. George’s Rd. Galbraith & Winton, 129 St. Vincent St. (Marble Cutters) Gardiner, R., 151 Cumberland St., S.S. (Plumber) Gibb, R., & Sons, 49 Sword Street -_ (Masons) Gibbon, E., 15 Henrietta Pl. (Joiner) Son, 67 Dunard St. Gilchrist, R., & Son, 50 New St., Calton (Brickbuilders) Glass Stainers’ Co., The, 118 West Regent St. Goldie, J., & Son, 52 St. Enoch’s Square (Masons) Gordon, W., 152 West Graham St. Graham, G. H., & Co., 114 Great Western Rd. (Painters) Graham, J., & Co., 184 George St. ( Wrights) Grant, J., 128 Pitt St. (Wright) Gray, A. & G., 30 Bath St. (Wrights) Gray, C., & Son, 393 Alexandra Parade (Wrights) Graydon, J.,25CraignestochSt.(Plst.) Grealey, D., 345 New City Road Green, J., & Co., 596 Eglington St. (Masons) Grieve, J., 486 Duke St. (Plumber) Guthrie, W., & Co., 10 Vernon St., Maryhill (Wrights) Guthrie (J. & W.), & Andrew Wells, Ld., 237 West George St. (Glass Stainers and Decorators) Haddow, Forbes & Co., 140 Perth St. (Tile Layers) Hamilton & Co., ro Margaret St., S.S. (Slaters & Concrete Paviors) Hamilton, Marr & Co., Govan Hamilton,S..6 RothesayGdns.(Brkbr Hegney, C., & Son (R.P.), 458 Gt. Western Rd., Hillhead Henderson, M., 4 Grant St. (Joiner) Hendry, W., & Son, 310 St. Vincent St. (Plumbers) Herbertson, J., & Sons, 85 Bedford St., Laurieston (& Wrights) Holmes, J., Sandyfaulds La.( Wright) Horn, J.,1,099Pollokshaws Rd.(Plbr.) Hunter & Marshall, 103 Cambridge St. (Wrights) Hutcheson & M’Cathie, 159 Bothwell St. (Wrights) Hutcheson, J., 247 West George St. (Gasfitter) Hutchison, ]J.,520St. VincentSt.(Plbr) Ingleton, J.(R.P.),& Co., 168 George St Jackson, Brown & Co., r2r Alex- andra Parade Johnstone,C.(R.P.),78 S.PortlandSt. Johnston, J., & Son, 130 Renfield St. (Plumbers) : Kay, T., & Co., 12 & 14 Hopetoun Place (Wrights) Kean& Wardrop,167 Bath St. (Tilers) Kemp, R., & Sons, Bishopbriggs (and Wrights) Kennedy & Wilson, 382 Springburn Rd. (Joiners) Kennedy, W., 40 Markland St., Partick Key, W., to9 Hope Street (Heat- ing and Ventilating Engineer) Kinnear, Moodie & Co., Bath Lane, Elmbank St. (Joiners) King, D., & Son, Keppoch Iron Works, Possil Park (Ironfounders) Kirkwood, J,. 33 Hope St. (Mason) Kirkwood, W. & G., 418 Dumbarton Rd., Partick (Plasterers) Knox, A., & Son, 25 Wellington St, (Wrights) Laidlaw, J., 14 Playfair St., off Dalmarnock Rd. (Joiner) Laird, G., & Son, ro Ann St., Bridgeton (Wrights) Laird & Walker, 161 Shields Rd. (Brick Builders & Cement Workers) Lamb, T., & Stewart, 220 Parlia- mentary Fd. (Wrights) Laurie, W.,222 St. James’ Rd.(Slater) Law, J.& A., Rae St. (Ironfounders) Lawrie, E.,21 N. St. Mungo St.(Sltr.) Lawrie, T., & Co., 130 Wellington St. (Painters) Lawson & Co., 260 W. Scotland St. ( Wrights) Leishman, A., 86 West Campbell St. (Wright) Lightbody, W.,42Sydney St.( Wright) Lindsay, J., & Son, 13 Pitt St. (Ptrs.) Livingstone, D., 85 Maxwell St., Pollokshaws (Wrigkt) Love,A.,& Sons, 150 OxtordSt.(Ptrs.) Low, A. (R.P.), 78 Merkland St., Partick Low, I., 60 Weaver St. (Plumber) Lumsden, J. M., 183 Thomson St. (Plumber) Lumsden, R., 20 Finlay Drive, Dennistoun (Brick & Oven Builder) Lyall, J., Sth. Cromwell Rd. (Mason) Maben, J.,xCo.,65EglingtonSt.(Jnrs) Macallan, J.,110 Stirling Rd. (Wregt.) McAlpine, G., 181 Dalmarnock Rd. (Plumber) Scotland—continued. McAlpine, R., & Son, 188 St. Vin- cent St. (Railway Contractors) McAulay, J., & Co., 70, Albert Rd., Pollokshields (Wrights) McCaa,J.,&Co.,47 Oswald St.(Msns.) McCall, W., & Sons, 5 Balmano St. (Wrights) McCallum & Hope, 32 Cadogan St. (Ironfounders) McCallum, D., Junr., 140 Bothwell St. (Mason) McCallum, J. B., 298 North Wood- side Rd. (Mason) McCord, R., & Son, 71 Waterloo St. (Masons) McCulloch, M., & Co., 168 Gallow- . gate (Ironfounders) McCulloch & Co., 154 West Regent St. (Painters & Glaziers) Macdonald, A., & Son, 884 Bath St. (Plumbers) McDonald, G., & Co., 105 Cathcart St., Kingston (Wrights) Macdougall, N. M., 2tr West Camp- bell St. (Glass Stainer) M’Ewen, A., & Son, 35 Bridge St., Partick (Cement Workers) McEwan, W., 148 Bothwell St. (Sltr.) Macfarlane & Smith, 302 Sauchiehall St. (Painters) M’Farlane, A., 81 & 83 Cathedral ‘St. (Wright) McFeat, J., Helen St., Govan (Plbr.) McGilvray & Ferris, 129 West Regent St. (Modellers & Plasterers) McGown, J., 331 Saracen St. (Plbr.) McGrory, J., xrroz Cathcart Rd. Mount Florida (Painter) McIntyre, A., & Son, x Titwood Place, Strathbungo Mackay, A. & D., 35 Oswald St. (Slaters and Tilers) McKay, A., & Co., 23 Bothwell St. (Carvers) McKay & Gray, 29 Scotia St. (Msns.) McKenacher, P., 33 South Portland St. (Painter) McKenzie, D. & J., 75 Holland St. (Plasterers) McKinnon, N., & Sons, 87 South St., Kinning Park MacLellan, A., & Co., 54 and 56 Waterloo St. (Electrical Engineers) Maclellan, P. & W., Ltd., 129 Tron- gate (Engineers) McLintock, W., 39 Otago St. (Joiner) McMillan, J., 57 Scott St., Port Dundas (Ironfounders) McMillan, J.,2zoMuirhouse St.(Plstr.) McNair, J. & T., Ld., 59 Bath St. McNie,D.,& Co.,79E. John St.(Msns) McOuat, J., & Son, 98 London St. (Slaters) McQuarrie, J., 107 North Hanover 60 St. (Plasterer) McTaggart, H., Sé., Bridgeton (Wright) Mailer, W. & D., r2-18 Houldsworth St. (Slaters) Malloch, C. & J., 304 St. Vincent St. (Glaziers) Marshall, J., Bishopbriggs (Mason) Martin, T.,171 W. Regent St. (Plbr.) Mason,R.,104 Sauchiehall St. (Plbr.) Meikle & Sons, WellingtonSt.(Glzrs.) Meikle, W., 48 E. Howard St.(Slater) Meiklejohn, A., to Kerr Street, Hopehill Rd. (Wright) Mellis, D., 77 Dumbarton Rd., Partick (Joiner) Melvin, J., 4 Maxwell St., Partick (Wright) Miller & Murray, 187 Pollokshaws Road (and Wrights) Miller, J.,60 CromwellSt.(GlassStnr.) Miller, W., Kirklee Rd., Kelvinside Miller, W., 11x McAustin St. (Plbr.) Milne, J., & Son, Ltd., rzx St. Vin- cent St. (Plumbers, &c.) Mitchell & Davis, 94 West Regent Lane (Plasterers) Morgan & Sons, 37 Elderslie St. (Masons) Morrison & Mason, Ltd., Polmadie (Railway and Dock Contractors) Morrison, J., Polmadie Rd.( Wright) Morton, R., 112 Rutherglen Rd., S.S. (Mason) Moyes, W., & Son (R.P.), Maxwell Rd., Pollokshields Muir, A., & Sons, 134 Nithsdale Drive (Masons) Murr,R.,& Son (R.P.),141 Dundas St. Muirhead, J., 220 Gairbraid St. Maryhill Murdoch, R., 91 Maxwell Rd., S.S. (Mason) Mill 277 | | | Murray, G., 139 Dalmarnock Rd. (Plasterer) Myles, J., & Co., 11 Rosevale St. Partick (Wrights) Nicol, G., 727 Govan Rd. (Plasterer) Nicol, W., & Co., 687 Pollokshaws Rd. (Wrights) Niven, A.,&Sons,301 N. WoodsideRd. Parker, J., 86 Bluevale St. (Mason) Paterson & Beldie, 144 W. Regent St. (Masons) Paterson, Oscar & Co., 118 West Regent St. (Stained Glass Artists) Paterson, J., & Co., 4o Candleriggs (Plumbers) Paterson; J., Se) Song tds Pollokshaws Rd. (Masons) Paterson, R. L., & Co., 42:46 Clyde St., Calton (Glaziers) Penman, M., & Sons, 104 Pollok- shaws Rd. (Masons) Pirie, A., 120 W. CampbellSt.(Plast.) Pollock, W., 166 London St. (Brkbr.) Porter, J., London Rd. (Mason) Purden & Callender, 106 George St. (Glaziers) Raeside, J.(R.P.), 375 Gallowgate Rankin, J., 84 Garnethill St (Wright) Ratray,J.,& Sons(K.P.),233 Hope St. Renfrew, J. T. & W.(R.P.), 240 Gt. Western Rd. Renfrew, R. S.(R.P.), 140 North St. Renwick, J., 248 West George St. Ritchie, D., 32 Elmbank St. (Masons) Rogerson, R., 52 Mount St. (Joiner) Rome, G., & Co., 136 Waterloo St. (Plasterers) Ross, A. M., & Sons, 10 & r2 Ann St., City (Slaters) Ross, J., 175 West Campbell St. Ross, J., 9 Killermont St. (Wright) Russell, J., 71 Cumbernauld Rd. (Wright) Russell, L.(R.P.), 330 St. Vincent St’ Sattney, P.,53AberérombieSt. (Wigt.) Scott, A. & J.,: 247 Sauchiehall St. (Painters) Sellars, G., 241 W. George St. (Ptr.) Sellar, J.,& Co., 37 Kelvin St.,Partick Sharp & Co., 44 Dundas St., City (Plumbers) Sharp, G., & Son, 37 Holmhead St. (Masons) Shaw, W., & Sons, 94 Commerce St. (Masons) Sinclair, J. P., 23 Macfarlane. St. Smeaton, J., 583 Govan Rd. (Joiner) Smith, P., 8 Mason St. (Sculptor) Speed, J., 17 Rosevale Street, Partick Spiers, M., & Sons, 95 Bothwell St. (Plumbers) Sproul, M., Hutcheson St.(Plumber) Stalker & Daye, 112 Gt. Western Rd. (Plumbers) Steven, W., & Sons, 481 London Rd. (Brickbuilders) ; Stevenson,R.,&Son,25 RiskSt.(Sitrs.) © Stewart, J.,57 Cadden St. (Slater) Stewart, J. & T., 10 Wallace St., S.S. (Slaters) Srerans, T., & Co., 291 Shields Rd., 3.S 610 Stoffert, R. A., 12t Bath St. (Steel and Concrete Work) Struthers, J., & Son, oo Pitt St. (Plasterers) Symington, J. M. (R.P.), 57: Cath- cart Rd. Thaw & Campbell, Paton St. Thompson, A., 100 Abbotsford Place (Mason) Thompson, J., 100 Sword St. (Mason) Thompson, W., 95 Dumbarton Rd., Partick (Plasterer) Thomson, R. (R.P.), 281 Duke St. Tonner, W., 85 Douglas St. (Plstr.) Twaddle, H., & Son (R.P.), 179 Gallowgate Twaddle, J. (R.P.), 505 Gallowgate Ure, A., & Co., 355 New,Keppochhill Rd. (Ironfounders) Vickers, W., 221 West Regent St. (Carver & Modeller) Walker & Dick, 258 Paisley Rd. (Joiners) Wallace & Connell, 44. St. Enoch Sq., (Plumbers) Walton, G., & Co., Ld., 35 Buccleuch St. (Decorators & Glass Stainers) Watson, A., & Co., 30 George St, (Plumbers) ys Watson, J., Balshagray, (Wright) Webster, Walker, & Webster, 396 Crown St. Weir, W., 69 Nicholson St. (PImbr.) Wemyss & Livingstone, 39 Victoria Rd. (Plasterers) Partick 424 oa = BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 4 Scotland—continued. White, J. H., & Sons, 133 Albert Rd., Pollok-shields (Masons) White, P., Chatham Place (Slater) Whyte,T., 10 Cambridge St. (Wright) Youden, J., & Co., 12 Bothywell St. (Marble Cutters and Tile Layers) Young, J.,197 Dumbarton Rd.(Sclpr.) Young, J., 6 Balmore St., Possil- park (Plumber) GLENFARG. Deas, A. (Joiner) Deas, W. (Mason) GLENLUCE, 8.0. Rusk, J. Templeton, J. GLENSHEE, Blairgowrie, Grant, D. S. (Mason) GOLSPIE. Fraser, O., & Son (Masons) Mackay, A. (R.P.) Nicol, J. & J. (Joiners) Sutherland, i (Slater) Watson, A. (Painter) GOREBRIDGE. Bennet, T. & M. Braid, J. (R.P.) Clapperton, J., & Sons (Slaters) Cochrane, J. (Painter) Crockett, W., Dewarton Macfarlane, W. (Joiner) Rinsley, J. (Joiner) Smith, R. {Joiner) Thomson, 7. GOUROCK. Baldwin, G., Shore St. (Joiner) Black, A., Kempock St. (Joiner) Callendar, }., Castle Gdns. (Slater) Callendar, J. S. (Plasterer) Fairgrieve, A., & Sons (R.P.). Hall, R . Royal St. (Joiner) Russell, G. H., 104 Shore St. (Slater) Sharp, M., Kempock St. (Plumber) simpson, J. & R., King St.(Joiners) Slaven, M., 22 Hopeton St.( Plasterer) Steel, J., 38 Cardwell Rd. (Mason) Tarbet, W.S., 9 Bath St. (Joiner) Tweedale, D., John St. (Joiner) GRANGEMOUTH. Aitken, H. (Mason) Baird, P. (Slater and Plasterer) Farquhar, }., Railway St. (Joiner) Kincaird, P. (Plumber) Marshall, W. (Joiner) Morrison, W.. Grange St. (Plumber) Primrose, G. {Mason) Primrose, J. (Mason) Russell, J. (Slater and Plasterer) Rutherford, D., Dundas St. (Joiner) Sands, J. (Joiner) Taylor, A., Dundas St. (Plumber, &c.) Williamson, A., Oxgang (Joiner) Young, G. & E. (Plumbers, &c.) GRANTOWN. Grant, A., Macpherson GREENLAW. Hunter, J. & Sons (Joiner) Smeaton, A Steel, H., & Son GREENOCK. Adam, J., 10 Tobago St. (Joiner) Agnew, J., 22 Crawfurd St. (Joiner) Aitkenhead, R., & Sons, 37 Trafal- gar St. (Masons) Austin & Kinnaird, 19 Bogle ‘St. (Wrights) Barclay. J. S., WestBreast( Plumber) Boag & Black, Sugarho. La. (Slaters) Boyd, J., 5 Brougham St. (Joiner) Browa, G., & Son, W. Blackhall St. (Painters) Burns, P., Argyle St. (Joiner) Carson, H., & Son. 16 Crawford St. (Plumbers) Clark & Selkirk, Kilbain St.(Pimbrs.) Colquhoun, D., 1 Union St. (Painter) Crawford (R.P.) & Kerr, 6 Bogle St. Denny & Cranford, 54 Kelly St. (Joiners) Edgar, G., 24 Union St. (Painter) Fairgrieve, A., & Sons (R.P.), 6 West Breast Houston, A., 55 Belville St. (Joiner) Kirk, J. & R.,Campbell St. (Masons) Kirkwood, T., Houston St. (Mason) Lyon, D., #. Blackhall St. (& Joiner) McCreadie, J.. Jamaica La. (Plastr.) McCue, J.,78 Wellington St.(Plastr.) McEwiog,D., Rue-end St. (Gasfitter) McJannet, J., 46 Inverkip St. (Plbr.) McPherson, D. K., 80 Roxburgh St. (Slater) McQuoid, W., St. Michael St. (Jnr.) Melville, W’., 18 Charles St. (Painter) Miller & Co., Inverkip St. (Joiners) Miller, J. & A., 20 West Blackhall Joiners) Mitchell, J., & Son (R.P’s.), 5 West Stewart St. (Plumbers) Murray, J. D.,18 Laird St. (Slater) Paterson, J., Roxburgh St. (Joiner) Paterson, W., Jun.,Hunter Pl. (Sltr.) Phillips, D., & Sons, 5 Tobago St. (Slaters) Smith & McCuaig, 30 Charles St. (Joiners) Steel, W. & Co., 10 Jamaica St. (Masons) Steele, Ralston & C®., 26 West Blackhall St. (Plumbers) Stevenson,A.. 48 Wellington St.( Jnr.) Tannock, Q., St. Michael St. (Plastr.) Tosh, D., & Sons, Houston St. (Sltr.) Whitelaw, A., & Co., 76 Drumfrochar - Rd. (Bricklayers) Williamson & Gray, Vennel( Joiners) Wilson, J. K., 5 West Stewart St. Wright, P., & Son, 26 Inverkip St. (Slaters) Wilson, H. HADDINGTON. Cumming, C., Sidegate St. (Slater) Farquharson, J., Court St. (Joiner) Grant, W., Hope Park (Mason) Ormiston, P., & Son, Sidegate St. Orr, J., Market St. Jemen Ross, T. M. (R.P.), High St. Runciman, A. (R.P.), Market St. Stark & Sons, Nungate (Joiners) Watson, A. (R.P.), Court St. Whitehead & Son, Market St. (Slatr.) HALKIRK, Thurso. Bain, J., Church St. (Mason) Miller & Taylor (Joiners) Ross, D. (Joiner) Sinclair, A. (Joiner) Weir, A. (Mason) HAMILTON. Anderson, T., 16 Haddow St. Bannatyne, J. & W. (Plastrs.& Sltrs.) Binning, H., 13 Muir St. (Plumber) Brown & Henderson (Masons) Brown, G. L., Townhead St. (Plmbr.) Dalziel, J. & Son, Muir St. (Joiners) Downie, R. Hamilton, C., Parrell Cottages Hindshaw, W. (Plastr. & Slater) Maxwell, J. & D. (Joiners) McGhie, W. (Slaterand Plasterer) Taylor, L., Chapel St. (Plumber) Wilkie, A., Lamb St. (Joiner) HARRAY, Orkney Islands. Firth, S. (Mason) HAUGH-OF-URR. M ontgomery, R. (Mason) HAWICK. Brunton, J., 11 Round Close (Joiner) Davidson, W., & Sons, Croft Rd. (Plasterers) Grieve & Co. (R.P.), Buccleugh St. Guthrie, J., & Sons (R.P.), High St. Hobkirk, W. & T., 3 & 5 Allars Crescent (Joiners, &c.) Inglis, A., & Sons, Bridge St. (Jnrs.) Martin, Scott, & Co., 21 Bridge St. (Joiners) Miller, J., & Sons, O’Connell St. (Plumbers & Slaters) Murray, J., & Son, 39 Bridge St. (Plumbers & Slaters) Oliver, A., & Son, Duke St. (Masons) Rae & Murdoch, 26 Drumlanrig Sq. (Plumbers & Slaters) Robson, A. & J., Lothian St. (Jnrs.) Scott & Thompson, 1 Slitrig Bank (Masons) Scott, A., 18 Bourtree Place (Mason) Wood, J. S.,Orchard Ter. (Plasterer) HELENSBURGH. Condie, C.,31a Princes St. (Plumber) Crawford,T., 20 SinclairSt.(Plumber) Dempster, W., ColquhounSq.(Slater) Haul, A., Row, near (Joiner) Henderson, A., E. Princes St. ( Jur.) Horn, J., 27 E. Princes St. (Plumber) Jack, J., 24 Lomond St. (Mason) Jack, W., 9 King St. East (Joiner) Kyle, W., 46 Sinclair St. (Plumber) Maitland, J., Princes St. W. (Slater) Miller, A., roo Princes St.,E. (Mason) Reid, J., Colquhoun Sq. ( Joiner) Sheddon, R., Row, near (Plumber) Spy, J., & Son, Row, near (Mason) Thom, W., & Son, 32 William St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Trail, A., Princes St. E. (Mason) Wilson, ]., Colquhoun Sq. (Joiner) SHELMSDALE Gordon & McPherson (Joiners) McDonald, A. (Mason) GULLANE. Scotland—continued. Matheson, J. S. (R.P.) Matheson, T. (Plasterer) Sutherland & Gordon (Joiners) HOLYTOWN. Aitken, R., Main St. (Joiner) Allan, R., Main St. (Slater) Paterson, J., Edinburgh Rd. HUNTLY. Archibald, T. G., Gladstone Rd. Barclay, A., Old Rd. (Slater) Bonneyman, A., Aberchirder Christie, J., Rothieway (Carpenter) Cormack, W., Queen St. (Mason) Dey, J., Bogie St. (Carpenter) Douglas, R., 14 Square (Plumber) Duncan, W., George St. (Slater) Grant, A., Cairnborrow (Carpenter) Henderson, T., Gladstone Rd. (Sitr.) McKay, —, Deveron St. (Carpenter) Milne & Son (Slaters) Milne, G., Forgue (Carpenter) Mitchell, G., Bogie St. (Painter) Mitchell, R. & J., Old Rd.(Mason) Pirie, J., Meadow St. (Carpenter) Robertson, A., Castle St. (Painter) Rust, W., 88 Gordon St. (Plasterer) Stephen, J. (Carpenter) Wilson, J. (R.P.), 12 Granary St. INNERLEITHEN, Graham, G. Mathieson, R. INSCH, Glennie, G. (Slater) Manson, F. (Mason) INVERGORDON. Lamb, A. (Mason) Macleod, M. (Painter) Munro, A., (Plasterer) Munro, G. & J. (Carpenters) Monro, J. & eens St. (Cptrs.) Munro, J. & W. (Carpenter) Rose, T., Broomhill (Mason) Ross, R. (Plasterer) Ross, W., Saltburn (Mason) Tolmie, W. (Plumber) Urquhart, R. (Painter) INVERGOWRIE, Dundee. Lockhart & Shepherd (Masons)g INVERKEITHING. Bald, W. M., High St. (Mason) Cousin, J., & Son, High St. (Jnrs.) Fair, J. S.(R.P.). High St. Ferguson, A., High St. (Painter) Hutton, R., King St. (Joiner) Kilgour & Gow, High St. (Joiners) Lambert, J., Townhall St. (Sltr. &c.) Martin, J., Hope St. (Mason) McCormack, J., Hillend (Masen) McGregor, J., Queen St. (Slater) Mercer, J., King St. (Mason) Morris, Bros., St. David’s (Masons) Morrison, D., Harbour PI. (Joiner) Ogg, J., Hope St. (Painter) Stewart, D., High St. (Plumber) Watson, T., Hillend (Joiner) 2INV ERNESS. Alexander& Son, Crown Drive (Msns.) Anderson,A.,& Son, Dempster Gdns. (Joiners) , Black, R., & Sons, 57 Academy St. (Plumbers) Brown, J., 26 Hamilton St.(Plumber) Cameron, D., Ballifeary (Mason) Cameron, J., Lombard St. (Painter) Cameron, K., Ness Walk (Painter) Cameron, P., Crown Ter.(Carpenter) Campbell, J., Ardross P]. (Mason) Chisholm, K., 93 Church St. (Pntr.) Fowler & Kennedy, Rangemore Rd. (Plasterers) Fraser, A., Abban St. (Slater) Fraser, A. C., Kenneth St. (Slater) Fraser, A. D. (R.P.), Castle St. Fraser & McDonald, Kenneth St. (Carpenters) Fraser, J., Tanners Lane (Plasterer) Fraser, R., Kingsmills Rd. (Mason) Fraser, S., Academy St. (Painter) Fraser, W.,Glen UrquartRd.(Mason) Grant & Johnstone, Celt St. (Cer) Gray, J., & Son, 8 Friars La. (Sltrs.) Jobnstone, R., Abban St. (Carpntr.) Junor, A., Ness Bank (Mason) Macandie, W.,Factory St. (Plasterer) MacBean, J.,.Dempster Gdns. (Carp.) McDonald, D., 25 Bridge St. (Pntr.) McDonald, P., Friar’s St. (Carpntr.) McDonald, T., MuirfieldRd.(Mason) McDonald, W.,GeorgeSt.(Carpenter) MacIntosh, J. (R.P.) Castle St. Mackay & Maclean, 49 Castle St. (Plumbers) Mackay, C., Dempster Gardens McKenzie, A., Greig St. (Mason) McLaren, T., Haugh Rd. McLean, L., & Son, Cawdor Rd (Masons) McLennan, C. H. McLennan, D., 9 Glebe St. (Carptr.) McLeod & McIntosh, Church St. (Painters) ~ McPhee, J., Hill St. (Plasterer) McVinish, H., Lochalsh Rd. (Msn.) Matheson, D., Church St. (Plumber) Michael & Co., Huntly St. (Cptrs.) Munro, J., & Sons, Dempster Gdns. (Painters) Munro, R., TomnahurichSt.(Carptr.): Bhepet, Jy Stephen’s Brae (Plumber) Noble, A., & Co., Duncraig St. Reid, J., Kenneth St. (Slater) Robertson & Gillies, Longman Rd. (Carpenters) Rose St. Fdy. & Eng. Co., Rose St. Ross, W.,& Son. Castle St. (Painters) Russell, A. J., Baron Taylor’s Lane (Plumber) Sinclair, J., & Son, Harrowden Rd. (Slaters) Smith, A. & D., Huntley St.(Carptr.) Stewart & Maclean, Lyon’s Court (Joiners) : Sutherland & Mackay, Lochalsh Rd. (Joiners) Taylor, A., & Co., Ardconnel Ter. (Slaters) Taylor, W., 5 Douglas Row (Slater) Thomson, A., & Co. (R.P.), 100 Church St. Tulloch, T., 64 Church St. (Painter) INVERURIE. Laing, J., & Sons (R.P.) Lander, W. (Mason) Milne, W. (Slater) Milne, J. (Carpenter) Mitchell, G. (Slater) Sievwright, J. (Plasterer) Watt, J. (Carpenter) IRONGRAY. Fair, J., Chapelcroft (Mason) Hunter, J., Shawhead (Joiner) IRVINE. Armour, J., & Son (Masons, &c.) Armour, T. (Carpenter and Joiner) Brown, G. & A. (Masons, &c.) Gilfillan & Macdonald (Painters) Hall, T., & Son (R.P.) (and Slaters) ‘ack & Co. (Joiners) obnston, J. (R.P.) (and Slater) Kier & Son (Slaters) MacLachlan, W.,& Son (Masons,&c.) Parker, A. (Carpenter and Joiner) Stobie, D. (Plasterer) Wark, C. (Carpenter and Joiner) Wark. H. (Mason) Yule, R, (Carpenter and Joiner) JEDBURGH. Aitkin & Heatlie (Plasterers) Brunton, W., & Son (Masons) Inglis, A., & Sons (Joiners, &c.) Oliver, A., Market Pl. (Plumber) JOHNSTONE. Blair, J., Laigh Cartside St. (Slater) Hutton & Wicklow, Houstona Sq. Jaffrey, P., Hall Crest. (Mason) Jaffrey, W.&SonsCampbellSt.(Msns) Keanie, J., Thomson Av. (Mason) Love, R. (R.P.), 9 William St. McKee, D., High St. (Joiner) McPherson, D. & Son, Floor St. (Joiners) Murdoch, C., & Sons (R.P.), High St. Robertson, J., & Son, Ludovic Sq- (Slaters and Plasterers) Thomson, G., & Son, 15 Collier St. (Slaters and Plasterers) Thomson, J., & Co..Mary St. (Sltrs.) Williamson, G. (R.P.), 15 High St. Williamson, J., Houstona Sq. (Jnr.) *-TUNIPER GREEN, Midlothian. Turner, J. (Trustees of) KEITH. Annand, J., Mid St. (Plumber) Cameron,G. & R., Broomhill (Cptrs.) Cormack, J., Land St. (Carpenter) Cruickshank, W.,Broomhall (Mason), McConnachie, M., Mid St.( Painter) McKay, G., 124 Land St. (Plasterer) Rathie, R. K., Mid St. (Plumber) Simon, J., Mid St. (Painter) Stewart, T., Hyde Park (Mason) Strachan, A., Land St. (Slater) Wright, A. & R., Moss St. (Slater). - yKELSO. Bruce & Sons Dickieson, W. Scott, J. (Joiner) KENNETHMONT. McKenzie, —., Kirkhill KETTLE. Borwick, T. & M. . i > BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 425 Scotland—continued. KIBLBARCHAN, Johnstone. McColl, A. KILCONQUHAR, 8.0. Forrest, M. (Joiner) KILLEARN. Sinclair, A. & J. (Wrights) KILMALCOLM, 8.0. Mcllwraith, D. (R.P.) Miller, J. (Mason) KILMARNOOK. Aird, A., 2 Bank Place (Painter) Allan, G.C.,LoanfootTer.,Irvine Rd. Anderson & Innes, E.GeorgeSt.(Jnrs) Anderson, W., 52 Bank St. (Pntr.) Boyd & Forrest, West Langlands St. (Masons) Bowie, A., Titchfield St. (Joiner) Brown, J., Waterside St. (Slater) Calderwood,A., JohnFinnieSt.(Msn.) Daly & Foy, 8 Richardland Rd. (Plasterers) Dickson, J., Waterside St. (Joiner) Dow, W., St. Marnock St. (Plumber) Elder, F., St. Marnock PI. (Plastr.) Gilchrist, A. & H., 40 Grange St. (Painters and Glaziers) Gillespie, W.,8 Loanhead St.(Mason) Graham Bros., 41 Grange St. (Ptrs.) Inglis, J., Waterside St. (Mason) McCrone, A., 7 Armour St. McInnes, J., Sturrock St. (Plumber) Muir, W.,&Co..Bank Place (Masons) Murchland, W.(R.P.), 13 Bank St. Orr, W., 7 John Dicker St. (Painter) Paterson, J., St. Andrew St. ( Joiner) Pollock, W., John Finnie St.( Mason) Robertson, R. C,, & Son, King St. (Glaziers) Rome, G. & W., Back St. (Plasterers) Rome, J., & Son, Woodstock St. (Joiners) Scott, J., & Son, Portland St. (Jnrs.) Smith, W., 113 Campbell St., Ric- carton (Joiner) Stevenson, R. (R.P.), 56 Bank St. Templeton & Walker, 33 Portland St. (Plumbers) Whyte, W., Holehouse Rd. (Mason) Wight, J. (R.P.), 32 Grange St. Wylie, T., Waterloo St. (Plumber' Yuille, R., & Sons, 67 Portland St. (Slaters and Plumbers) KILWINNING. Allan, R. (Plumber) Arnot, J. (Carpenter and Joiner) Baillie & Jack (Masons) Brown, T. peed and Joiner) Greig, W. (Mason and Bricklayer) Hunter, G. (Mason) Young, J., West Doura (Mason, &c.) KINGUSSTE. Macdonald, J., Delliefour House KINROSS. Bogie, J., High St. Duncan, A. (Painter) Hutchison, A, E. (Plasterer) Porteous, G. (R.P.), Main St. KINTORE, 8.0. Craig, A. (Carpenter) Smith, J. (Mason) KIPPEN. KIRKOALDY. Balfour Bros.,22Rosabelle St.(Msns.) Berry, P., Park Rd., Sinclairtown (Joiner) Blews, D., 110 High St. (Painter) Blyth & Dougall, Institution St., Sin- clairtown (Plumbers) Bogie & Nicoll, Glebe Park (Joiners) Brown, J., School Lane, Gallatown (Mason) Ie ig = Brown, W., Hunter St. (Mason) Carmichael, A., 167 Commercial St. (Joiner) 1&3 Carmichael,H.,Oswald Wynd.(Jnr.) Clephane, D., 75 Nicol St. (Joiner) Clunie R., & Sons, Hill St. (Joiners) Currie & Cant, Dunnikier Rd. (Sltrs.) Easton, W. & J., 41 Lina St. (Plstrs.) Syme, T. Fraser, A., jun., 14: Forbes St., | Pathhead (Mason) Gourlay, G., 5 High St. (Painter) Grant, W., Kirk Wynd (Plasterer) Gray, John. Pottery St. Gallatown Mason) Haxton, J., 92 High St. (Glazier) Henderson, J., St. Clair St., Sin- clairtown (Painter) Henderson, J., DunnikierRd.(Plmbr.) Henderson, R. & Co., 193 Links St. (Piumbers) Hitchin, J., Commercial St.,Pathhead (Painter) » ye Hunter, R., Linktown (Joiner) Hutchison, A., Aitken St. (Plastr.) . Hutchison, H.,Bell Wynd (Plumber) Kilgour, W., 15 Balfour St. (Mason) Kinlay, J., 34 Nether St., Pathhead (Painter) Kirk, A., Commercial St., Pathhead Plumber) Laing & Co., Links St. (Plumbers) Lawson, J., Alexandra St. (Slater) Lornie, A., 6 Links St. (Painter) Loudin, D., 43 High St. (Painter) McConnochie, A., & Son, High St (Plumbers) McKay, J., Helen St. (Mason) Menzies Bros.,Cloanden P1.(Masons) Menzies, T. & G., Bennochy Rd. (Masons) Michie, A., 173 High St. (Plumber) Milne, J., & Son, James’ Grove (Masons) Page, R., Dawson Place, Pathhead (Slater) Pye, J., St. Clair St., Sinclairtown a ‘Plumber) amsay, J., Coldwynd (Joiner) Rough, T. P., 9 Nicol a (Joiner) Scott & Co., Factory Rd. (Joiners) Simpson, A., 263 High St. (Painter) Simpson, D., High St. (Joiner) Smith, G., & Sons, St. Mary’s Ter., Dunnikier Rd. (Masons) Smith, J., Dunnikier Joinery Works Stewart, I., High St. (Painter) Tait & Jeffreys, Townsend Place (Painters) Williamson & Gourlay, Bank St., Sinclairstown (Plasterers) Wishart, D., Den Rd., Pathhead (Joiner) Wishart, J., Milton Rd. (Joiner) Wishart, M., Alexandra St. (Joiner) Wood, J., & Sons, 334 High Street (Plumbers) Wright, D., Nicol St. (Plasterer) Wright & Reckie, Institution St., Sinclairstown (Masons) KIRK CUDBRIGHT. Clingan, A., Castlesod Wallace, W., Daar Lodge KIRKINTILLOCH. Caldwell, J., & Sons, Alexandra St. (Slaters) Cunningham, J., Cowgate(Plumber) Montgomery, J., Townhead (Painter) Somerville, A., Freeland PI. (Plastr.) Somerville, R., Queen St. (Joiner) KIRKLISTON, 8.0. Bowmaker, G. (Joiner) KIRK MICHAEL, near Blairgowrie. Fraser, D., Ennochdlin (Joiner) Gordon, J. (Mason) Keay,J.,Netherton, Clarguhar(Jnr.) Kennedy, J., Dalrulzion (Joiner) McGregor, J., Williamstown (Slater) Small, J., Bannerfield (Joiner) KIRKPATRICK DURHAN, via Dalbeattie. Milligan, R. (Slater) Riddick, R. (Joiner) Roxburg, A. & P. (Masons) KIRKWALL. Baikie, S., & Son, Junction Rd. Bain, G., Palace Rd. (Painter) Corsie, J., Junction Rd. (Joiner) Firth, W., Victoria St. (Mason) Hewison, L., Albert Lane (Painter) Peace, W. B., & Son, Junction Rd. Rendall, J. S. (Plumber) Sinclair, A. (Slater) Smith, A., Catherine Pl. (Plasterer) Wilson, J., & Son, (Joiners) KIRRIEMOTIR. Adams, A., Gordon Park (Plumber) Barry & Guild, Roods St. (Painters) Crabb & Ballentine (Masons) Davidson & Herald (Joiners) Fife, A., Glengate St. (Plumber) Low, J., Marywell St. (Joiner) McDonald, W., Southmuir (Mason) McGregor, A., Rood St. (Plumber) Mills, J., Brechin Rd. (Slater) Mitchell, D.,25 Marywell St. (Mason) Munro, G., Reform St. (Plasterer) Ogilvy, C., Airlee St. (Joiner) Savege, D., 5 High St. (Painter) Stewart, A., & Sons, (Slaters, &c.) Thorns, J., Glengate S‘. (Plasterer) Watson, J., & Son (Masons) LADYBANK. Nairn, D. LAIRG. Graham, R., Lochinver (Mason) Mackay, W., Durness (Joiner) Mackay, W., & Son, Tongue(Masons) Mackenzie, J., Torroble (Slater) McKewine, D. (Slater) McMillan, A. (Mason) Scotland—continued. Murray, W., & Son (Carpenters) Whyte, G., Durness (Mason) LANARK. Brown, J., & Son, N. Vennel (Joiners) Currie, W., Wellgate (Joiner) Dale, W. F., Wellgate (Painter) Day, W., & Sons, High St. (Masons) Dunlop & Co., St. Leonard St. | (Masons) Flemington, R., 12x High St. (Pntr.) Glaister, J., North Vennel (Slater) Glaister, [., Greenside Lane (Slater, Plasterer & Plumber) Hamilton&C anon. Furrowflats(Jnrs.) Howe & Brown, Castlegate(Plmbrs.) | Lithgow, J., Portland Place (Slater) | Lithgow, T., Furrowflat (Slater, &c.) McLehose & Sons, Waterloo Rd. | (Masons) | Maxwell, J.,& Son, Castlegate(Msns.) Morton, W., Jerviswood Rd.(Mason) Murphy, N., Wellgate Head (Painter) Paton, J., High St. (Painter) Penman, D., North Vennel (Joiner) Purdie, D., & Sons, North Vennel | (Joiners) | Ritchie, W. & R. (Masons) Rorke, P., High St. (Joiner) * Thaw & Jardine, High St. (Joiners) Warden, J. L., Wellgate (Plumber) Wilson, D. & J., Hope St. (Joiners) | Wood, J., Wellgate (Plumber) LANGHOLM. | Bell, J., & Son (Plasterers) | Clark, D., 30 Charles St. (Painter) | Cowan, M. (Slater) Elliot, J., Henry St. (Mason) | Goodtellow, J. (Painter) Hotson, Jar Buccleuch Ter.(Mason) | Hyslop, M. (Painter) Hyslop, W., 21 Caroline St. (Mason) Knox, M., Caroline St. (Joiner) Milligan, R. B. (Joiner) | Ramage, R., High St. (Plumber) Telfer, T., 33 Henry St. (Mason) Telford, J., High St. (Joiner) Turnbull, J. (Slater) Wallace & Allan (Plumbers) Wilson, A., Charles St. (Joiner) LARBERT. Anderson, S. (Joiner) Brunton, G. (Plumber) Campbell, D. (Painter) Cowan, A. (Joiner) McLachlan, J. J. & P. (Masons) Primrose, J., Dunmure (Mason) Simpson & Young (Joiners) Stein & Sneddon (Painters) Stuppart, J. D. (Slater) Ure, J., Carnock (Joiner) LARGO, Pifeshire. Broomfield, P. (Joiner) Gilchrist, R., & Son (Masons) Horne, W. (Joiner) Kinnear, G., Lunden Links (Mason) Melville, R. (Plumber) Welsh, A. (Plumber) White, A M., Lunden Links (Maso n) Wilson, A. (Plumber) LARGS, Ayrshire. Aitkenhead & Sons (Masons) Anderson, R. (R.P.) Barclay, G. (Mason) Brown, J., (Joiner) Carswell, Bros. (Joiners) Duff, W. & T. (Joiners) Emerson, A, (Plasterer) Gillespie, M. (Slater) Guthrie, D. (Painter) Hunter, J. (Joiner and Mason) Jack, J. (Plumber) Livingstone, A. (Plumber) McKee, J. (Painter) Moodie & McMillan (Slaters) Stewart, S., & Son (Slaters) Stirling, W. (Plasterer) Tyre, W. (Joiner) Walker Bros. (Painters) « LARKHALL, Laurencekirk. Burns, J. C., & Co. (Wrights) Montgomery, J., John St. (Mason) Morrison, J. (Wright) Smith, A. (Painter) Watson, J. (Wright) | LAURIESTON. Drummond & Crow (Sltrs. & Plstrs.) | Maxwell, J. D. (Slater) Maxwell, P. (Plasterer) Ramsey Bros., (Masons) Smith, B. (Mason) Todd, A. L. (Joiner) { LEITH. | Baxter, W., 14 Dock St. (Mason) | Boleyn, J., Ballantyne Rd. (Sculptor) onele Cambridge Av.(Brkbldr.) | Brown, W. & J.,5 Pirrie St. (Putrs.) Christie, W. & S., 78 Constitution St. (Slaters) Cochrane, J. (R.P.), 44 Kirkgate Collier & King, 109 Giles St. (Plbrs.) Cunningham, J.,&Sons, BathSt.(Jurs) Dobbie, J. A.. & Co., Pattison St. (Roads, ‘Asphalters and Tilers) Duff, J., 9 Maitland St., Newhaven (Painter) Dunse, J., Hope St. (Slater) Field & Allan, 60 Bangor Rd. (Tile layers) Finlayson, W., Balfour St. Fisher & Son, 23 Henderson Garden (Joiners) Galloway, M. P., 24 Shore (Plumber) Gavin, J. R., 42 Bath St, (Slater) Gilmour & Co., Dalmeny St. (Jnrs.) Hadden & Son, 99 Constitution St. (Painters) 5 Hamilton, J. & W., 26 Bowling Green St. (Joiners) fl Hay, W., Cargill Terrace, Trinity Henderson & Wilson. 8x Charlotte St. (Joiners) Johnston & Rose, 32 Coburg St. (Joiners) Kirkpatrick, T., 112 Constitution St. (Painter) Knox, P., & Sons (R.P-s), 31 Crigh- ton Place, Leith Walk Liddle, R., 98 Constitution St.(Plmb.) Lockhart, W.L., 54 Shore (Plumber) Mackay, N., Morton St. (Mason) McLean, —., South Fort St. (Slater) McPherson, T., 134 Duke St. (Plstr.) Martin, D., 4 Allan St. (Painter) Melrose, J., & Son, xq Bonnington Rd. (Masons) Melrose & Thomson, zg Albert St. (Masons) Mitchell, C., 22 Dock St. (Painter) Muir, J., 2x Manderston St. (Plmbr.) Muirhead, H., 88 Constitution St. (Painter) i Ogilvy, A., 63 Duke St, (Slater) Peebles (D. Bruce) & Co., Tay Wks., East Pilton (Electricians) } Porteous, A. (R.P.), 148 Bonning- ton Rd. Reid, G., 38 Bernard St. (Plumbe Scott & Davie, 26 Morton (Plasterers) Slimon, R. & D., 40 Shore (Plumbers) Stewart & Bucher, 187 Gt. Junction St. (Plumbers) Sutherland, J. & D., Pirrie St. (Jnrs.) Sutherland, J. L., 48 Commercial St. (Painter) Sutherland, J.S.,7CharlotteLa.(Pistr Swan, W., Pitt St. (Mason) Tait, A., 90n Constitution St. (Pntr.) Thomson, J. W., 102 Duke St. (Pntr.) Thomson, W. (R.P.), 137 Ferry Rd. Turnbull, W., 53 Duke St. (Smith) Wright & Davie, Bryson Rd. LENZIE. McInnes, D., Queen’s Bldgs. (Plbr.) McKenzie, T. (Plumber) Turnbull, G. (Wright) CERWICK. Aitken, J. M., Commercial Rd. Anderson, J., Hill Head (Mason) Angus, J. S., Pitt Lane (Joiner) Clark, J., Pitt Lane (Plumber) Couts & Robertson (Joiners) Douglas, A. B., Market St. (Slater) Duncan, M., Amsbrae Pl. (Joiner) Fordyce, S. W. (R.P.), Esplanade Gair, W., Harbour St. Gray, G., Market St. eat Halcrow, J.,Commercial Rd. (Joiner) Martin, P., Esplanade (Painter) Morrison, J., Union St. (Mason) Morrison, M., Harbour St. (Joiner) Nicholson, W., Market St. (Joiner) Robertson, J., Esplanade (Painter) Sinclair, H., Stouts Court (Mason) Sinclair & Hardie, Commercial St. Smith, J. M., Market St. (Painter) LESLIE. Dewar & Son Lowe, J. LESMAHAGOW, S.O. Baxter, J., & Sons (Joiners) Bertram, J., & Sons (Sltrs. & Plsts.) Chalmers, J., Crossford (Joiner) Clarkson, J., & Sons (Masons) Crosbie, J. & R. (Plumbers) Hutchison, J., Lilybank (Joiner) Muir, W. (Mason) Simpson, J. (Joiner) Stewart, J. (Joiner) LEVEN. Barker, R., Bridge St. (Plumber) Bell, J., High St. (Plumber) Birrell, J., High St. (Joiner) 426 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Scotland—continued. Scotland—continued. Knox, J. (Plasterer and Slater) McRuvie, A., & Son (Masons) Neaves, C., & Son (Plasterers, &c.) Rebertson, W., Links (Joiner) Rolland, J. C. (Painter) Smith, A., High St. (Painter) Walker, A., High St. (Plumber) Wilkie & Gibb (Masons & Joiners) Wilkie, J., Links (Mason) LINLITHGOW. Anderson, C. (Plumber) Alexander, T. (Slater & Plasterer) Bathgate, A. (Joiner) Sohn Brock, v v v Builder... | and | Contractor, | _LINLITHGOW. Brough, J. (Joiner) Duncan, P., & Son, Winchburgh Fleming, P. (Plumber) Frame, J. (R.P.) Grant, A. (Slater & Plasterer) Meek & Kelso (Slaters & Plasterers) Phillip, R. & W. Ritchie, G. (Joiner) White, J. (Joiner) LOANHEAD, 8.0. Kay, W. (Plumber) Watson, R. KOK GFE Ve Mak, SOP Fraser, D. (Painter) Mackintoch, G. G. (Plumber) Murchison, J. (Mason) LOCHANS, Stranraer. Johnston, J., Endfield House LOCHCARRON, S.O. Hall, A. (Painter) Mackenzie, D. & R. (Masons) Mackenzie, J. (Carpenter) Stewart & Mackenzie (Masons) LOCHGELLY. dams, J. (Mason and Bricklayer) LOCHMADDY., Bain, W. LOCKERBIE. Bell, S. (Plumber) Brockie, W. & J. (Joiners) Drummond, P., & Son (Plumbers) {rving, A., Townhead (Joiner) Irving, T. J., Harcourt Pl. (Joiner) Laidlaw, ]. (Plasterer) : Lawson, W., Livingstone Place McKinnon, T. (Slater) Moffat, E. (Slater) Park, J., Union St. Ross, M., Livingstone Place Schooler, J., Townfoot LOCHWINNOCH, 8.0. Keanie, J. (Mason) | LOSSIEMOUTH, Elgin. Christie, W. (Mason) Gilbert, J., Stotfield (Carpenter) Grant, G.,Branderburgh (Carpenter) Leslie, W. (Slater) Murray, W. (Slater Ritchie, W., & Sons, Brarderburgh (Carpenters) LUNDIN LINKS, Lr. Largo, S.0O. White, A. M., & Son MACDUFF. Boyd, W. A., Market St. (Painter) Connel, T., Shore St., (Plumber) Dawson, A,, Ross St. (Mason) Gordon, J., & Sons, Schoolhill (Jnrs.) | Hepburn, W., Church St. (Joiner) Hutcheson,G.,Hutcheson St.(Joiner) | Hutcheson, J., Gellymill St.( Joiner) Massie, G., Gellymill St. (Plasterer) | Minty, A., Duff St. (Joiner) Morrison, G., jun., Skene St. (Msn.) Ross, A. G., Gellymill St. (Slater) Scott, W., High St. (Slater) Simpson, J., Gellymill St. (Plasterer) Stewart, D., Gellymill St. (Painter) Thom, W., Shand St. (Joiner) Wilson, J., Clergy St. (Slater) Wilson, W., Gellymill St. (Joiner) MARKINCH. Barrie, G. (Mason) Davidson, IT. (Plasterer) Grieve, D. & J. (Plasterer) Henderson, W., & Son Mitchell, A. (Slater and Plasterer) Robb, G. (Plasterer) Spittal, W. (Plasterer) Walker, J. (R.P.) MAUCHLINE, Boyd, J. (Wright) Hyslop, A., Johnfield Villa MAXWELLTOWN. Brown, J., & Son, Glasgow St.(Mns.) Cairns, S., & Son (Painters) Crackston, J., & Sons (Masons) Fergusson, A., David St., (Joiner) Grierson, D.,67 College St. (Painter) Hanna, J., 54 College St. (Plasterer) Hastings, R. C., College St. (Slater) McKay, W., 8 Market St. (Plumber) McKill, G. & Sons, Nelson St. McKinnel, N., Market Sq. (Slater) Muirhead & Son (Painters) Steel, A., Galloway St. (Joiner) Tait, J., 16 David St. (Mason) Telfer,D., 10 Terregles St. (Plasterer) Warnock, J.,Learig Cottage (Mason) Weston, S., 33 Market St. (Slater) Williamson, Mrs.,Terregles S8t.(Jur.) MAYBOLE. Austin, J., Barns Rd. (Carpenter) Gordon, J., Main St. (Slater) Jobnstone, J., Main St. (Slater) Kerr, J., St. Cuthberts (Plasterer) Maltman, J. & F., Whitehall Rowan, J. B., Main St. (Painter) Thomson, J., Main St. (Plumber) MELROSE. Brown, T. & Sons (Joiners) Dodds, J. (Joiner) Jardine, J. (Plumber) Speirs, J. MENSTRIE, 8.0. Drummond, D. (Joiner) METHIL, 8.0. Farmer, J. & J. (Masons) Rose, D. (Joiner) METHV EN, Perth. Eadie, A. (Slater) Keay, P. (Mason) MILLPORT, S.O. Duncan, T. (Wright) McDavid, W. (R.P.) Taylor, W. (Wright ) MILNATHORT. Davidson & Philps Deans, J. McIntyre, R. (Painter) Symon, B. (Mason) MILNGAVIE. McMillan, A. & D. (Wrights) MOFFAT. Drummond, P., & Son (Plumbers) Henry, J. (Joiner) Hepburn, A. (Plumber) Richardson, P. (Slater) Williamson, J. (Joiner) MONTIAV E, by Thornhitl. McCulloch, J. (Mason, &c.) McMichael, S. (R.P.) MONIFIETH, 8.0. Dick, C., Junr., (Mason) Hay, J. B., High St. (Joiner) Henderson, W., Panmure St. Millar, J., High St. Ramsey, A., Brook St. Ross, W., High St. (Painter) Stewart, G.. Union St. (Plumber) Tullis, J., High St. (Joiner) MONTROSE, Black, J., River St. (Mason) Bowman, J., North St. (Plasterer) Brown, A., Jobn St. (Mason) Burness & Son, Murray St. (Plastrs.) Cathro, G., Castle St. (Painter) Clark, A., & Son, 33 Bridge St.(Ptrs.) Craigie, J.& W.,Lr.Balmain St.(Jrs.) Dakers, W., Mill St. (Mason) Davidson, J., Chapel Rd. (Joiner) Fettis & Stephen, Lr. Hall St.(Jnrs.) Ford, J., & Son, George St. (Masons) Fyfe, J., 33 Murray St. (Painter) Grass, J., 16 New Wynd (Painter) Hird, J.,&Son, Panmure R ow(Joiners) Keillor, J., & Son, 39 Northesk Rd. (Slaters) Lindsay, J., & Son, Hill St. (Slaters) Mathers, J., & Co., George St.(Ptrs.) Middleton, A., Academy Lane (Ptr.) Moug, A., Murray St. (Plumber) Pert, R.,& Son, L.Balmain St.(Msns.) Raitt, J., George St. (Joiner) Reid & Burnett, 23 George St. (Mns.) Reid, D., 106 Murray St. (Painter) Smith, G. M., High St. (Plumber) Taylor, A., 11 Bridge St. (Plumber) Warden, J.L. (R.P.), Lr. Hall St. Wood, C.,&Co.,Baltic St.(Plumbers) MOSSEND. Law & Macfarlane (Painters) MOTHERWELL. Alston & Campbell, Brandon St. (Plumbers) Chambers, W., & Sons, Albert St. (Joiners) Clow, J., Hope St. (Painter) Craig, J., Windmillhill St. (Plstr.) Cuthbertson & Tweedie, Watson St. (Slater) Dalziel, J., Oakfield Place (Plumber) Donaldson, R., & Sons, Kirkland St. (Masons) Ferguson, D., Knowetop (Painter) Forrest, J., 109 Calder St. (Slater) Gray, W.P., Merry St. (Painter) Greig & McCombie,Hope St. (Plstrs.) Hodge & Barrie, Windmillhill (Ptrs. ) Horton & Ritchie, Brandon St. (Plumbers) Kemp. J., 103 Merry St. (Painter) Kidd, W., Windmillhill St. (Joiner) Kirkland, J., Airbles St. (Mason) McKenzie. M., Merry St. (Masons) McLean, H. Hamilton St. (Plstr.) Millar, T., Hamilton St. (Joiner) Miller & Ferguson, OrristonSt.(Mns.) Moon & McCracken, Park St. (Msns.) Muirhead & Ferguson, Knowetop (Joiners) Narrowmore, F.. Muir St. (Painter) Park, R., Hamilton St. (Mason) Parker, J., Airbles St. (Plumber) Reid & Co., Coursington St, (Plbrs.) Ritchie & Anderson, Coursington St. (Joiners) Rose, G. & C., Orbiston St. (Joiners) Russell, R. & Sons, Orbiston St. (Joiners) Swan, R., Orbiston &t. (Plasterer) Sym, A., Airbles St. (Mason) Thomson, J. A., Calder St. (Slater) Watscn. G. B.. Melville Drive (Fur. Wilkie, J., Brandon (Plumber) MUCK HART, Dollar. Younger, S. MUIR-OF-ORD. Fraser, J. (Plumber) Logan & Macdonald (Masons) Mackintosh, A., & Sons (Carpenters) Maclean, H. (Carpenter) Tuach & Macdonald (Masons) Tuach, W., & Co., (Masons) MUNLOCHY, 8.0. Mann, S. MURTHLY BY-PERTH. Duncan, W. & C. (Masons) MUSSELLBURGH. Banks & Son, Inveresk Rd. (Masons) Bissett, R., & Sons, Millhill (Masons) Dickson, J. (Joiner) Dickson, W., 59 High St. (Joiner) Henderson, J., High St. (Plumber) McEwan, A. & P.. Grove St. (Sltrs.) Ness, D., High St. (Plumber) Williamson, J. (Plasterer) NAIRN. Reid, A., Wellington Rd. (Slater) Squair, R. (Mason) Wink, F. (Plumber) NEW GALLOWAY. Coskerie, J. Johnstone, R. (Joiner) NEW MAINS. Cleghorn, W., Fashoda NEW MILNS. Allan, J., Campbell St. ( Mascr) Brown, J., Londoun Rd. (Mason Grant, J., (Joiner) Macpherson, A. (Plumber) Macpherson & Melville (Masons) Mair, J., Kilnholme St. (Mason) Mitchell & Young (Masons) Mitchell, A. & R., & Co. (Joiners) Pollok Bros. (Plasterers) Todd, M., & Co. (Plumbers) Wallace, M. (Joiner) Wallace & Torrence (Joiners) NEW PORT-ON-TAY., Buist, W., Wormit (Joiner) Betsworth & Barlow (Plumbers) Jack, J. S. (R.P.) Mackie, D. (Mason) Tait, R. NEWTON STEWART. Finningham, A. B. (Joiner) Gibson, P. (Joiner) McDonald, A., & Son (Joiners) McGaw, R. McLelland, W. (Joiner) McMaster, W. Mercer, Y. (Plumber) Sloan, J. (Plumber) Stewart, J. (Plasterer) NEWTYLE. Gray, J., & Son (Masons) NORTH BERWICK. Allan, A., High St. (Painter) Arundel T Clifford Rd (Plasterer) Bee, R., St. Andrew’s St. (Joiner) Bell, J., Forth St. (Smith) Black, J., High St. (Plasterer) Coulter, J., Forth St. (Mason) Denholm & Murray, High St. (Jurs.) Elliot,J., St. Margaret’s Rd.(Mason ) Forrest, J. & F., Abbey Rd. (Joiners) Glass, J., St. Margaret’s Rd. (Msn.) Greig, J. W., High Si. (Painter) Himsworth, T., High St. (Joiner) Hutchison, A. C., Forth St. (Painter) Kendall, J., High St. (Plumber) Laing, W., High St. (Painter) Lumsden, J., High St. (Slater) Mann, A.,& Sons, High St. (Plbrs.) McKellar, J., Victoria Rd. (Plumber) McLaren, A., High St. (Slaters) Montgomery, D., Russell Sq. (Sltrs.) Morton, R., High St. (Plumber) Redpath, J., High St. (Mason) Russell, J., Abbey Rd. (Plumber) Stewart, J. & R., High St. (Joiners) Walker, J., Market Place (Joiners) Wilson, J., & Sons, High St. NOVAR. Tuach, W., & Co. OBAN. Anderson & Nisbet,CombieSt. (Plbrs). Connell, J., High St. (Masons) Cowan, D., Nursery Rd. (Joiner) Crawford, D., Airds Cres. (Plumber) Gray, A. L. & Sons, Breadalbane St. (Painters) Gray, D., Stevenson St. (Glazier) Hunter, J., Rockville (Slater) Jamieson, D., Airds Cres, (Slater) Kilgour, G., Airds Cres. (Painter) McArthur, A., George St. (Plumber) McColl & Graham (Joiners, &c.) McCullum, D., Combie St. (Plstr.) McDougall, D. & J., Crescent Rd. (Masons and Joiners) McDougall, H., Combie St. (Mason) McDougall, J., William St. (Joiner) McDougall, J. & A. (Joiners) McLean, J., Airds Crest. (Joiner) Menzies, W., Dunollie Rd. (Joiner) Munn, D. & A., Breadalbane St. (Joiners) Murdock, McD., (Plasterer) Robertson, A., Stevenson St. (Pntr.) Rowan, J., Connel (Joiner) Stevenson, J., Firgrove (Mason) Walker, H., John St. (Painter) ORMISTON, 8.0. Gilchrist, J. Robertson, J. (Joiner) PAISLEY. Barclay, J., Deanville, Greenlaw Rd. (Mason) Bell, D., Glen St. (Brickbuilders) Bett. D., 41 Welmeadow St. (Pntr.) Black, J., 66 Back Sneddon (Joiner) Bowie, Fisher & Co., 15 Gilmour St. (Painters) Boyd, J., & Sons (Horticultural uilders and Heating Engineers) Brown, D., & Son, Carlile Lane (Masons & Joiners) Bryce, J., & Co.,Lady Lane (Masons and Brickbuvilders) Cassells, J. & Sons, Christie Lane (Smiths) Clark, J., & Co., 12 Wallneuk (Jnrs.) Collins, J., & Son, 133 George St. (Plasterers) Cowan & Stewart, Willmeadow(Ptrs.) Craig, A., 27 Back Sneddon (Joiner) Dunlop, J., 11 Incle St. (Joiner) Fleming, J., North Bridge St. (Plbr,) Forsyth, A., & Son, 46 Broomlands St. (Plumbers) Gibson, W., Stoney Brae (Joiner) BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Gillespie, W.,& Son, 82 New Sneddon St. (Slaters) Girdwood,R.,BroomlandsSt. (Joiner) Glover, W., 42 New St. (Plumber) Haran, N. G., & Sons, 100 Causey- side St. (Plumbers) Henderson, G., 30 Gordon St. (Msn.) Herd & Buchanan, 36 Old Sneddon (Plumbers) Hill & Adam, 51 Storie St. (Joiners) Houston, G. & T., 5 Maxwellton St. (Joiners) Hunter & Goudie (R.P.), Causeyside Hunter, J. K., Wellmeadow (Pntr.) Hutchison & Co., High St. (Plstrs.) Keenan & Kelso, Gilmour St. (Slater) Kelly, M. & W., Causeyside (Plbrs) Kilpatrick, J., & Son (R.P.), Dyers Wynd Kirk, G. G., 6 Lawn St. (Glazier) Knox, W., 20 Gordon's St. (Joiner) Lang, M., & Sons, McGowan St. (Joiner) McFadyen, A., 119 Neilston Rd. (Jr.) McGhee, W., 27 Underwood (Mason) McInnes, W., Clavering St. (Joiner) McKay, D. A., Abbey St. (Joiner) McNaughton, A., & Sons, New Smithhills (Joiners) Maxwell, A.,24 Gordon’s La. (Plstr.) Morton, R., Weir St. (Brkbldr.) Murdoch, T., 52 Causeyside (Slater) Orr, J., George Place Osborne, W., 23 Willmeadow (Pntr.) Robertson, A., 9 Broomlands (Plbr.) Robertson, G., & Co., Hawkhead Rd. (Brickbuilders) Shaw, A., 51 High St. (Slater) Spiers, W., 4 W. Buchanan St. (Plasterer) Stevenson, W., McGowan St. (Jnr.) Taylor, W. & Sons, Ry. Arches, Glasgow Rd. (Masons) Urie, M., Laighpark Wallace, C., New SmithHills(Slater) Wallace, Connell & Co. (Plumbers) Wilkie, J., & Sons, 39 High St. (Ptrs. ) Wilson, R., 20 Greenhill Rd. (Mason) PHEBLES. Clarke, D. (R.P.) Dickson & Clyde (Masons) Elliott, J. (Joiner) Fairbairn, W. (Plumber & Slater) Grandison, L. (Plasterer) Grieve, J. (Plumber) McCulloch, T. (Joiner) Mitchell, D. & A. (Painters) Murray, J. & D. (Carpenters, &c.) Ramsay & Fleming (Masons) Ramsay, W. (Joiner) Renwick & Weir (Joiners) Runciman, C. (R.-P.) Steele, A. (Painter) Tod, W. (Mason) Wilkie, G. (Mason) PENPONT, near Thornhill. Brown, T. (Mason) Cook, R. (Mason) Harkness, J. (Joiner, &c.) McLachlan, W. (Slater) Muirhead, A., & Son (Joiners) PERTH. Alexander,C.,4 St.John’sPl.(Glazier) Anderson, D. § & J., New Scott St. (Joiners) Barker, G., New Row (Engr., &c.) Beveridge, J. & D., New Row (Msns.) Beveridge, D., York Place (Sculptor) Boyd, F. M., 130 South St. Brand, R., & Sons, 3 Ellbank St. (Masons) Bruce, A. & D.(R.P.), 188 South St. Buchan, J., & Son,35 King St.(Sltrs.) Campbell, D., Bridgend (Plasterer) Campbell, P.,68 George St.(Bellhgr.) Chalmers, J., Pitcairngreen (Slater) Chrystal, G., Foundry La. (Ironfdr.) Cramb & Staig, St.AndrewSt.(Msns. ) Cree, F., 12 Kinnoull St. (Mason) Crichton, D., Market St. (Joiner) Davidson, A. & J. (R.P.), New Row Douglas, A., & Son, Charlotte St. (Painters) Douglas, G. R., & Son, 52 Princes St. (Painters and Glaziers) Drysdale, A. (Slater) Ewart, J. H., 33 New Row (Smith) Fraser & Morton, Priory Place, New Town (Masons) Fraser, J. (R.P.), 30 Watergate Frew, & Co. (R.P.), Mil! St. Hay & Sims, 315 High St. (Joiners) Hay, C.,& Son, Rose Crescent (Msns) Hill, R., Charteris St. (Joiner) Hume, J., 53 South St. (Smith) Jack, J., Meal Vennel (Joiner) Johnson, D. & Son. St. Leonard's St. (Joiners) Scotland—continued. Johnston, P., & Sons, 19 Cow Vennel (Joiners) Johnston, W., 48 Victoria St.(Mason) Kerrigan, M., Melville St. (Mason) Leith, T., & Co., 54 Victoria St.(Jrs.) McFarlane & Co., Paul St. (Ironfrs.) McGregor, D., Kinnoull St. (Smith) Mackay, H., 18 Main St. (Painter) Mackay, J., & Son,Mill St. (Plastrs.) McLaughlan, D., 58 Water Gate (Slater) McLeish, Morrison, & Co., Ltd., 15 Mill St. Maconochie,E.,209SouthSt.(Glazier) McVicar, W., & Son, 14 York Place (Painters) Miller, G. & A., 26 Gowrie St., Bridg- end (Plumbers) Muirhead, G., & Son, 18 Atholl St. (Painters) Murray, J.& P., 6 South St. John’s Place (Plumbers) Paton, J., Ker (Bricklayer) Paul, H., 20 Leonard St. (Painter) Peebles, J., 32 York Place (Plasterer) Roberston, J.,40 N.MethvenSt.(Plbr.) Roberton, J., Jun., York Pl. (Plbr.) Rutherford, W., 8 Main St. (Joiner) Sharp, J., 59 Scott St. (Plasterer) Sievwright, G., Spens Cres. (Joiner) Stewart & Macfarlane, 23 Mill St. (Joiners) Strang & McLagan, 18 Mill St. (Joiners) Taylor, T., 74 Victoria St. (Slater) Thomson, J., Princes St.(Sculptor) Watson & Sons, Ld., Caledonian Rd. (Plumbers) Welsh, J., & Co., 59 South St.(Plbrs. Westwood, A., & Son, 21 Princes St. (Bellhangers) Whylock, J. A., Dovecotland (Jnr.) Whytock Bros., Upper Craigie (Masons, &c.) Wilkie, A., 1x South St. (Plumber) PITLOCHRY. Butchart, A. R. (Slater) Forbes, J. & D. (Joiners) Frew, Messrs. (Plumbers) Macbeth, J. (Plasterer) McLaren, L. (Joiner) Menzies, A. (R.P.) Miller, A. & W. (Painters) Robertson, C., Broomhill Sim, W., Moulin (Joiner) Stewart, Jamieson & Forbes Thomson, R. (Joiner) Veitch, J. (Plasterer) FPITTENWEHEN. Adamson, J., Charles St. (Joiner) Brown, W., Charles St. Lumsden, W., High St. PLOCKTON, 8.0. Aitken, A., & Son (Carpenters) POLMONT STATION. Baird & Primrose (Msns. & Brklrs.) ohnston, J. (Joiner) darshall, A., Brightons Scott, W. & J. (Joiners) Turner, W., & Son (Smiths) Walker, W. (Joiner) PORT APPIN, Rowan, J. (Joiner) PORT GLASGOW. Buchanan, R., Chapel St. (Joiner) Dunsmore, R., Mary St. (Joiner) Fyfe, W., Newark St. (Joiner) Gillespie, N. G., Mary St. (Joiner) McBride, P.,& Co., Bay St. Miacons) Macfarlane, P. (Plumber) Wilson, A., Scarlow St. (Mason) Wilson, W., & Son (Plumbers) PORTOBELLU. Brown & Grieve Dick, R. (Plasterer) Hay, J., Duddingston Mills (Joiner) Hume, W. (R.P.) Maxton, W. (R.P.) Meyer, J. (Plumber) Riddle, A. (Slater) Scott, R. & J. (Joiners, &c.) Smith, J., & Son, 17 Bath St. PORTREE, Bain, J. (Painter) Bell, J. (Plumber) Mackenzie & Maclean (Carpenters) Turnbull, T. (Plasterer) PRESTON PANS. Cooper, T. PRESTWICK, 8.0. Fraser, W. (Painter) Gibson, J. (Joiner) Guthrie, W. (Mason) McKean, A. (Mason) McWhirter, J. (Joiner) Scotland—continued. QUEENSFERRY. Cook, W. Stenhouse, T. (Joiner) REDDING, Polmont Station, 8.0. Abercrombie, D. (Joiner) Brown, Lyon & Co. (Plumbers) Cockburn, W. G. (Joiner) Thomson, R. (Joiner) Walker, W. (Joiner) RENTON. Conbrough, J. (R.P.), Main St. McCall, G. (Brickbuilder) Ritchie, P. (Joiner) RHYNIE. Anderson, P. (Carpenter) Jamieson, J. (Carpenter) Lindsay, J. (Mason) ROGART, 8.0. McKewine, W., & Son (Carpenters) ROTHESAY, Blair, D., & Son (Joiners) Bone, R., 18 Russell St. (Mason) Brown, A., 19 Mill St. (Joiner) Cruikshanks, J. (R.P.), 394 High St. Cunningham, D., Bridge St. (Plumbr.) Dodds, A., & Son, Tower St. Gomes) Duncan, J. Columnshill St. (Mason) Duncan, M., Ladeside St. (Plasterer) Holmes, J., 83 Montague St. (Joiner) Hunter, W., Marionslea (Mason) Hyndman, J. (Slater) qemieson, . (Plasterer) auder, W., Ladeside St. (Wright) Leckie, W. M., Bridge St. (Slater) Lyle, J., Ttownhead (Mason) M’ Bride, J., John St. (Joiner) McColl, H., Argyle St. (Painter) Macfie, D. H., 35 High St. (Painter) Macnab, J., Princes St. W. (Gasfitr.) McCallum, J., & Son, High St.(Jnrs.)’ McCord, J., Barone Rd. (Mason) ree a ohn St. (Plasterer) M’Tavish, E., Bridgend St. (Gasfitr.) Miller, J., & Sons (Slaters) Murray, D. C., Montague St. (Pntr.) Paterson, R., 24 Argyle St. (Slater) Peacock, A. R.(R.P.), 23 High St. Smith, J., 5 Bishop St. (Joiner) Stark, J. (Painter) Stewart, W. & J. (Painters) RUTHERGLEN. Edmiston, A., Queen St. (Joiner) Mitchell, W., 48 Chapel St. (Joiner) Park, J., & Son (Masons) Smith & Riddell (Masons) Warnocks & Horsburgh (Masons) ST. ANDREW’S. Aitken & Hay, 114 Market St. (Joiners) Auchterlonie, D., & Son,9 Union St. (Plumbers) Black, T., 33 South St. (Slater) Carstairs, A.,Melburn Place (Joiner) Carstairs, A. & J., Melburn Place (Masons) Craig, D., South St. (Joiner) Crighton, J., Castle St. (Joiner) Cunningham, A., Greenside Pl.(Jnr.) Cunningham, W., Balone (Joiner) Douglas, C., Church Sq. (Joiner) Fairbairn, J., Market St. (Plumber) Farquharson, J.,116 Market St.(Plbr.) Greig, W., 9 Crail’s Lane (Slater) Harkness, T., Rose Lane (Joiner) Law, H., 45 South St. (Joiner) Liddell, T., 116 North St. (Mason) Linder, L., Rathelpie (Biicklayer) McKenzie,R., West Burn La. (Joiner) McPherson, A., North St. (Plasterer) McPherson, A.,43 Market St. (Plstr.) Mason, D., Crail’s Lane (Smith) Morris, J. M. (R.P.), Market St. Ness, W., 2 Murray Park (Mason) Ogilvie, W., Rose Lane (Joiner) Peebles, T., Market St. (Plumber) Rintoul & Mackie, Market St. (Slaters) Ritchie, J., Largo Rd. (Mason) Scollay, T., Strathkinness (Mason) Scott, A,, 162 South St. (Plasterer) Scott, R., Boarhills (Joiner) Smith, T., 26 South St. (Plumber) Spence, J. D., Melbourne P]. (Mason) Thom, A., Kinnes Park (Joiner) Turpie, A. (R.P.), 57 South St. SALTCUATS. Caldwell, R. Glen, T. Miller, J., 39 Raise St. Miller, T. & Young, J. SANDAY, Orkney Islands. Brown, D. (Mason) SCALLOWAY. Georgeson, M. Russell, A. (Joiner) Co. (Joiners) SELKIRK. Brodie, C., & Son, Chapel St. (Jnrs.) Grieve, A., The Glebe Inglis & Dickson, Forest Rd. Linton, W., Buccleuch Rd. Smith, G., Forest Ter. (Mason) Smith, J., & Sons, Scott’s Place SHOTTS, S.O. Brown, J., Calder St. (Slater,3&c.) Grimson & Co., Hillside (Masons) Laing, Bros., Calder Head (Plmbrs.) Muir, L., Dyke Head (Joiner) SKELMORLIE. Hunter, J., & Son (Joiners) Lancaster, W., Craig View (Mason) McInnes, D., Meadow Place (Plbrs.) Oswald, W. W: SPHAN BRIDGE, 8.0O., Fort William. McKenzie, W. (Joiner) STEPPS, Glasgow. Calder, J. B. (Mason) STENHOUSEHMUIR, Larvert. Forrester, W. & J. (Plumbers) STEVENSTON. Thomson, H. STIRLING. Aitken, J. & D., St. Ninians. Anderson & Dewar, Bannockburn (Slaters) Andersons, R., & Sons, 44 Murray Place (Masons, &c.) Balfour, W., Craigs (Slater) Barker, D., Forth St. (Stair Railer) Blair, T., Port St. (Slater) Brown, R., Friar St. (Painter) Campbell & Co., Spittal St.( Plmbrs.) Cargill & Thompson, 16 King St. (Painters) Carson & Sons, Port St. (Painters) Crichton, W. G., Port St. (Glazier) Currie, J., Dumbarton Rd. (Joiner) Dalgelly Bros., Park Lane (Joiners) Davidson, A., Dalgleish Crt. (Smith) Douglas, A., & Sons, Allan Park, (Painters) Duff, J. & J., 16 Dumbarton Rd. (Plumbers Fairful, Wilson & Somers, Port St. ( Joiners) Ferguson, T., Dumbarton St.(Joiner) Foster, R., Burghmuir (Plasterer) Fotheringham, J. & M., Lower Bridge St. (Masons) Frater, R. (R.P.), 73 Port St. Gardner Bros., Ballengeich (Masons) Gardner, J., St. Ninians (Joiner) Gentles, J. & W., Bainton St. (Sltrs.) Gourlay, W., Rosebury Place(Mason) Hall, J., St. Ninians (Mason) Hardie, D. C., The Craigs (Plumber) Headridge, A., & Sons, Causeway- head (Masons) Henderson, G., Viewfield St. (Pntr.) Irvine, R. P., St. Ninians poknston, A., 29-31 Friars St. (Pntr.) amb, J., 25 Port St. (Painter) Lockhart & McNab, 38 Craigs (Bell- hangers) McAllister, W., Kersemill (Joiners) McCallum, A., Spittal St. (Smith) McDougall, W., & Son, 6 George St. (Joiners) McGregor, D., & Co., George St. (Slaters) Mackay, G., Bruce St. (Mason) McLachlan, C., St. Mary’s Wynd (Joiner McNab, T., 20 Friars St. (Joiner) McPherson, T., Dumbarton Rd. (Glazier) McPherson, W., Forth St. (Joiner) Marshall, W. & T., Dumbarton Rd. (Smiths) Merrilees, J. (R.P.), Friars St. Miller, R., 62 Upper Craigs (Smith) Miller, W., & Son, Park Lane (Smiths) Milne, W.,&Co., Upper Craigs(Sltrs. ) Oswald, A., 82 Spittal St. (Slater) Reynolds, B., St. Ninians (Mason) Ronald, J., James St. (Mason) Sands, J., Raplock (Joiner) Scott, J.(R.P.), St. Ninian’s Sinclair, D., Thistle St. (Joiner) Smith, R., Barnton St. (Joiner) Steel, J., 26 Murray Place (Plumber) Thomson, T., Queen St. (Plumber) Walls, A., Thistle St. (Plasterer) Walls, J., Maxwell Place (Painter) Wright, —., Maxwell Place (Plmbr.) STURNAW AY. Bain, A. & Co. (Plumber) Beaton, R. (Plumber) Crichton, W. (Carpenter) 428 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. McKay & McDonald (Painters) McKenzie & McLeod (Masons) Macrae, J. & Son (Carpenters) Ross & Mackenzie (Carpenters) STRANRAER. Clive, J., & Sons (Masons) Durham, R., Dalrymple St. (Joiner) Forsyth, J., Bellevilla Rd. (Slater) Gibb, J., Edinburgh Rd. (Plasterer) Irvine, A., Bridge St. (Sculptor) Johnston, J., Stoney Kirk Rd. (Msn.) McAlpin, E., Glebe St. (Mason) McLauchlin, H., & Sons (R.P.), Charlotte St. McLauchan, J., DalrympleSt. (Joiner) McMillan, A., Agnew Cres. (Mason) McPeak, H.. Hanover St. (Plumber) Mercer, T. (R.P.), 83 George St. Purdie, D., London Rd. (Mason) Sloss, A., & SonDalrymple St. (Jurs.) Steven, J., Sun St. (Sculptor) Torrance, J.,30 LochRyan Pl.(Plstr.) Train, D., Queen St. (Plumber) STRATHAVEN, 8.0. | Baxter, J., Commercial Rd. (Joiner) Steel, T. (Plasterer) STRATHMIGLO. Haggard, R. Lister, D., & Son STRATHPEFFER. Harrow, D. (Mason) Mackenzie, R., & Son Macrae, D. (Carpenter) Ross, D. (Carpenter) STRATHTAY, 8.0. Duff, W. (Mason) STROMNESS, Orkney Islands. Baikie, S. J. Guthrie, A. (Joiner) Robertson, W. (Mason) STRONE, 8S.O. McElvie, T. (Mason) STRONSAY, Orkney Islands. Chalmers, J. M., & Son SWINTON-BY-DUNS. Gotterson, W. (Joiner) Smeaton & Cook TAIN. Fraser, W., Geames St. (Mason) Mackenzie, H., Station Rd. (Crptr.) Macrae, W., & Sons (Plumbers) Matheson, J. (Painter) Munro, J., Cadboll Place (Plasterer) Nicholl & Son (Carpenter) Ross, W. (Mason) Ross, D., Academy St. (Slater) Urquhart, W. (Painter) Urquhart & Mackay (Painters) Scotland—continued. TARBET. Carmichal Bros. TAYOR OR. Dowie, W., Ogilvie St. (Joiner) Kemp, W.., Castle Terrace (Mason) McRae, J., & Son (R.P.) Pearson, J., Castle St. (Joiner) Pillans, W. M. (R.P.), Castle St. Robertson, D., Castle St. (Mason) Welsh, W., Mill Place (Joiner) | THORNHILL. Black, J. & A. (Mason) Cook, J. (Mason) Corsan, G. (Slater) Drummond, P. (Plumber) Glendinning, A. (Painter, &c.) Kirkpatrick, R_ (Joiner) McClane, W. (Joiner) | Waugh & Nish (Plasterers) THORNLIEBANK. | Cameron & Dalglish THURSO. Bain, P., George St. (Mason) Doull, D., Sir George’s St. (Plmbr.) Durran, G., & Son (Joiners) Manson & Sutherland, Duncan St. (Joiner) Mercer, J., High St. (Plumber) Munro, D., Cowie Lane (Mason) Munro, J., Duncan St. (Joiner) Oag, H., Millbank Rd. (Plasterer) Reid, J. & Son, Olrig St. (Slater) Ryrie, D. Duncan St. (Plumber) TIGHNABRUICH. McKellar, J. TILLICOULTRY. Duncan, C. (Painter) Keir, R. (Joiner) | Kirkland, W. (Joiner) | Miller Bros. (Masons, Slaters, &c.) | Morrison, R. (Plumber) Perkins, C., High St. (Plumber) Phillip, J. (Mason) TING WALL, Shetland Islands. | Irvine, J. (Mason) | TOBERMORY, 8.0. Fletcher, D. TOLCROSS, Glasgow. Hamilton, D., Carmyle TRANENT. Dickson, W. (Joiner) Fairgrieve, A. (Slater & Plasterer) Hood, J. (Slater & Plumber) McWalter, T. (Joiner) Wilson, A., & Sons (Masons) TROON. Flanagan, J. (Plumber) Lambie & Moore McSkimming, A.,& Son (Plasterers) Orr & McLean Scotland—continued. Templeton, J., & Co. Walker, D. (R.P.) Watson & Adams Young, W. TURRIFF., Christie, P., & Son (Masons) Clark, J., Balmellie St. (Plasterer) Duthie, C. (R.P.) & Sons, Square Davidson, D., Square (Painter) Deckie, C., Belmellie St. (Plasterer) Fowlie, W., Clifton Rd. (Carpenter) Gammack, J., & Co., (Slaters) Gilespie, J., Castle Hill (Slater) Robb, J., Main St. (Mason) Skene, W. H., Fife St. (Carpenter) Tennon, W., Fife St. (Carpenter) Watson, J. D., High St. (Painter) TWYNHOLM, 8.0. Brown, J. & G. (Wrights) Halliday, J., Jun. UDDINGSTON. Barr, W., Old Mill Rd. Copland, J., & Sons Mackie, W., & Son (Slaters) Miller, W., Springwell Place Walker, W., Main St. ULLAPOOL, 8.0. Campbell, D. (Carpenter) Mackenzie, R. (Carpenter) Maclean, M., & Sons (Masons) UPHALL, 8.0. Marshall, R. Murray, D. Nathaniel, C. E., & Son Paterson, R. WEISDALE, Shetland. Hunter, J., Post Office Robertson, R. WEST CALDER, 8.0. Fairley, W., & Son (Joiners) Lind, A. (Plasterer) Robertson, R. (Plumber) Wilson & Wallace WEST KILBRIDE, 8.0. Borthwick, D. (Painter) Craig, W. (Joiner) Gemmill A., & Sons (Joiners) Guy, R. (Painter) Harper, W. (Mason) Jack, R., & Sons (Masons) McNaught, T. (R.P.) McVean, J. (Slater and Plumber) Stevenson, H. (Joiner) Tyre & Donaldson (Masons) Wilson, Q. (Mason) WESTRAY, Kirkwall. Logir, A. Reid, C. Reid, D., Broughton (Joiner) WEST WATTON. Sutherland, W. WHITBURN, S.O. Allan, H. WHITHORN, S.O. « McKeand, W., Main St. WICK. Angus, J., Kirks Lane (Joiner) Clyle, G., Moray St. (Joiner) Dunbar, A., Victoria Place (Joiner) Finlayson, A. & A., (Masons) Grant, W., South Rd. (Plumber) Gunn, J., Macrae St. (Slater) Harper, D. H., Brown Place (Mason) Hendry, D., Thurso Rd. (Carpenter) Hood, J., & Son, Station Rd. (Sclprs.) Johnston, W.. & Son (Plumbers) M’ Adie, G., Macrae St. (Joiner) McAllan & Richardson, (Painters) McKain, J., Grant St. (Mason) Mackay, A., West Cyth (Mason) Millar, J. & W., (Joiners) Munro, A., & Co., (Sculptors) Munro, T., 4 Francis St. (Mason) Reid, J., & Son, Thurso St. (Masons) Shearer, R., Victoria Place (Joiner) Sinclair, A., Northcote St.( Plasterer) Sinclair, J., McRae St. (Joiner) Sinclair, J. M., Lybster (Joiner) Smith, J., Dempster St. (Plasterer) Skinner, J., Huddart St. (Plumber) Sutherland & Taylor, (Painters) Tait, J., South Rd. (Mason) Thomson, W. & J., (Painters) WISHAW. Black, W., Hill St. (Plasterer) Brownlie, J., Stewarton St.( Plumber) Bruce, McLean & McKerrow, 255 Main St. (Brickbuilders) Clark, A., Kirk Rd. (Slater) Cochrane, T., Kirk Rd. (Joiner) Fraser, A., Kirk Rd. (Mason) Fraser, J., Graham St. (Joiner) George, T., Shand St. (Plasterer) Graham, W., Miller St. (Joiner) Hutcheson & Reid, Campbell (Brickbuilders) Johnson, W., Craigneuk (Joiner) Laing Bros., Kirk Rd. (Plumbers) McCartney, D., Main St. (Slater) McDonald, R., & Co., (Plumbers) McEwen, J., Main St. (Plumbers) Murdoch, A., & Co., (Brickbuilders; Nimmo, D. & W., Main St. (Joiners) Prentice, D., (Brickbuilder) Smith, J.,& Son, Graham St.(Masons) Sorbie, J., Park St. (Brickbuilde=) Sorbie, W., & Son (Brickbuilders) Steel, W. F. (Joiner) Waterson, J., Hill St. (Plumber) WOODSIDE. Jamieson, G. Barrow St. ABER, Cardiff. Jones, R., Trydwr Rd. Williams, J., High St. ABERAMAN, Aberdare. Hopkins, H. Wilkins, J]. D., 7 Brook St. ABERAVON. Anderson & Vaughan, Albion Works Davies, J., Saw Mills Foley, F., Water St. Groome, E. G., Pentyea, Baglan Rd Rees, S. T., Water St. Williams, H., Star Inn ABERAYVRON, S.O. Davies, T., Compton House ABERDARE. Collier, D., 22 Lewis St., Davies, D., 73 Llewellyn St. Davies, D. T., Llewellyn St. Davies, E. J. & Son, Cwmamau Edwards, H., 24 Aman St. ; Jones, J.. Gwawr Cottage, Wind St. Morgan, J., & Son, 53 Monk St. Price, W. F. & LIl., Pendarren St. Rees, D., 46, Mill St. Thomas, M., 43 Cardiff St. ABERDOVEY, S.O. Hughes, W. J. Lewis, J. ABERGELE, S.O. Jones & Pritchard Roberts, J ABERYVSTWITH. Bearn, L., Bridge St. Edwards Bros., Trefechan Evans, E., 15 Buarth St. enkins, E. E., South Rd. ones & Lewis, New St. Owen Bros., North Parade AMLWCH, Anglesey. Thomas, O. & Son, Salem St. AMMANFORD, S.O. David, B., Tirydail Evans, W., Brynawel Griffiths, T., Bettws Jones Bros., Tirydail BAGILLT, Holywell. Jones, R. BALA. ones, E., Castle St. ones, J. P., Castle St. Roberts, E. T., Frydan Rd. Roberts, M. F., High St. Roberts, W., High St. BANGOR. Evans & Williams, Arvonia Bldgs. Jones & Williams, High St. Jones, J. M., 20a, High St. Jones, W., 16 Mount St. Parry, W., 23 Farrar Rd. Roberts, R., Friar’s Av. Williams, R. & J., Upper Bangor BARGOED, via Cardiff. Edwards, D. James, J., & Son Williams, D. Williams, T. BARMOUTH. Davies, D. Edwards Bros. Evans & Williams Griffiths, T. Jones, T. Lloyd & Williams Roberts, R. BARRY, Cardiff. Britton, W., Woodland Rd., Barry Dock Gibby & Cleak, Barry Dock Jones Bros., Court Ril. Lloyd & Tape, Station St. Martyn, S. J., 35, Oxford St. Motton, G., Court Rd. Prout, J., Trynewydd Rd. Rendell, H. S., 77 Court Rd. Rutter, G., Romilly Rd. BEAUFORT, S.O. Morgan, D. Williams, R., Rassan BEGELLY, S.O. Davies, A. James, B., Amooth Water, G., Thomas Chapel BETHESDA. Roberts & Williams,Springford Wks. BUILDERS AND: .CONTRACTORS. 4. Wales. BETTWS-Y-COED. Jones & Sons, Penlan, Pentrevoelas Jones, J. M., Tanybryn BLAENAU FESTINIOG. Arthur & Co., Cambrian Stores Griffiths, E. & Son, Tanygrisian Humphreys. E., Benar Rd. Jones, D., Steam Saw Mills Roberts, G., Benar View Williams & Thomas, Wynne Rd. Williams, R. & Son, x1 Cynfal Terr. BLAENGARW. Davies, D. J. BORDA, SO. Williams, T. E., St. Alban’s Terrace BOWSTREET. Hamer, D. BRECON. Griffiths, J., Mount St. Jenkins, B., Vhe Watton Morgan, T. E., 14 The Watton Williams, J., 25 Orchard St., Llanfaes Williams, R., Usk Side, Kensington BRIDGEND, Francis, W., Coity Rd. Gaylard, P., Station Rd. Jenkins, C., & Son, Saw Mills Jones, D. L., Rhiew Yard Morgan, J. W., New Castle Preece, E., Sen., Coychurch Rd. Price & Morgan, Cemetery Rd. thomas, W., & Son, Nantymoel BRITON FERRY. Davies, W., Victoria Rd. Friend, G., Regent’s St., East Gower, L., Caroline St. Waters, T., Neath Rd. BRYNAMMAN, S.O. Evans & Roberts, Station Road Howell, J. D. Howell Bros. Morris, J. BRYNMAWR, S.O. Eddy, R. Evans, S., King St. Evans, T., King St. Jenkins, J., King St. Jones, J., King St. Jones, R., Bailey St. Phillips, J., Orchard St. Williams, T., Alma St. BRYNNA, Pontyclun, S.O. David & Rees BUCKLEY (uta Chester). Davies, R. D., High St. Williams, J., & Son BUILTH WELLS. Jones, J. M., Pendre Jones, H. T., Garth Rd. Lant, T., Doe Garreg Price, J., Castle St. BURRY PORT. Evans, H., Tabernacle Rd. James, Reynolds & Co., West End Lewis, J., Springfield ‘ Williams & Maliphant, Pembrey Williams, D., Williams Terrace Williams, W. T., Newslade BWLCH. Williams, E. CAERPHILLY, Cardtf. Harding, M. V., St. Martin’s Rd. Howells, J., St. Martin’s Rd. Lewis, J., St. Martin’s Rd. Rossiter, T., Bryn Golen CAERSWS. Evans, J., The Green CARDIFF. Allan, J., & Sons, Woodville Rd., Cathays Ashley, F., 28 Conway Rd. Beames. G., 16 Violet Row, Roath Beard, G., 164 Corporation Rd. Blacker Bros., Clive Rd., Canton Cadogan, W., Pearl St., Roath Comley, J., Pen-y-lan Rd., Roath Couzens, F., 59 Cowbridge Rd. Couzens, G., & Sons, Oxford Lane, Castle Rd. Cowley, J., Pen-y-lan Rd. Cox & Bardo, 46 Elm St. Davies, D., Trade St. Davis, D. W., Morgan Chmbrs., St. Mary St. Dinham, R., Spring Gdns. Pl., Roath Dunn, C. C., 307 Cowbridge Rd. Evans, E. R., & Bros., Cathays Evans, J. E., 23 Inverness Place Geen, W., Linden, Pen-y-lan Gibbon, H., 185 Richmond Rd. Gibson, J., 11 Old Quay St. Gough Bros., 1A Wellfield Rd. Griffiths, G., Working St. Haines, R. E. J., 25 Lansdowne Rd., Canton Hallett, G., 43 Partridge Rd. Handford & Elsworthy, Alfred St. Howell, A. J., 58 Pen-y-lan Rd. Jenkins, B., Lochaber St., Roath Pk. Knox & Wells, Bangor St., Koath Lattey & Co,, Ltd., Allensbank Wks. Melhuish Bros., 38 Machen Place Morgan, W.1T., Fairoak Rd. Price Bros., Pontcanna Rd., Canton Raymond, D.. 14 Taff Embankment Rich, J., 79 De Burgh St., Canton Robbins, F. G., 129 Diana St., Roath Shepton, S., & Son, 15 Sandon St. Symonds, W., & Co., 16 Rectory Itd., Canton Thomas, D.,& Son,r08 Richmond kd, Thomas, J., Mardy St. Thomas, W., & Co., 21 Tresilian Ter., Penarth Rd. Turner, E., & Sons, Penarth Rd. Williams, W., Pearl St. CARDIGAN. Evans, J., Bryn Tivy Jenkins, D., & Sons, Pendre Williams, J., & Son, Llangoedmon CARMARTHEN, Davies, Rees, St. Catherine St. Davies, W., 45 St. Catherine St. Harries, D., Morley St. ohn, Bros., Barnsfield Ter. ones, D., Union St. ewis, T., Barns Row Morris, T., 7 Water St. CARNARVON. Jones, E., Dolyad near Jones Bros., Bontnewydd near aes: J., & Son, Pool Hill orris, O., Constantine Ter. Parry, E., Balaclava Rd. Roberts, R., New St. 4 Roberts, S. O., Pool Side. Roberts, T.P. & Son, Twthill Cottage Roberts, W., High St. Williams & Roberts, Shirehall St. Williams, W. D., Brynglas CEMMAES, S.O., Mont. Evans, E., & Son CENARTH, Newcastle Emlyn. Morgans, J. CEWMCOY, Newcastle Emlyn. Jones, O. Lewis, T. GLYIILYEBONT) Cumarton Williams, W. H., Llandeiniolen CLYDACH, S.O., Swansea. Davies, L. Hill & Jones Williams, W. COLWYN. Evans, R., & Sons, “‘ Mohrcroft”’ Jones, W. P., Rhianfa, Old Colwyn COLWYN BAY. Berth- Jones, J., York Rd. Bond, S., Belgrave Rd. Davies & Jones, Hope Bark Hughes, J. R., Defraid Jones. J. S., Back Conway Rd. Jones L., Sea View Crescent Jones, T., Rhiw Rd. Samuels, R., Sea View Tucker & Sons, Rhiw Bank Avenue Williams, R. CONNAB’S QUAY. Blane, E. Reney40 ue CONWAY. Hughes & Jones, The Whart Hughes, W., The Quay. COWBRIDGE. Hopkin, J. James, W.S. ORIG IE TE. Evans, D., 7 Railway Terrace Evans, W. G., Marine Crescent | 429 Humphrey, H., Elfion Place Jones, E., Gaerwen House Parry, O., Railway Hotel CROSS HANDS, Llanelly. Daniel, —, Munwaring, Glangwile CWMAMAN, Aberdare. . Edwards, H. CWMPARC, Treorchy, S.O. Jones, E. CWMTWICR, Upper, S.O. Morgan, W. D. CYNWIVYD. Willnow, T. DENBIGH. Davies, J. M., Love Lane Ellis & Roberts, Panton Hall Evans, D.. Castle Hill Wheeler, \W., Love Lane DOLE, Llantfhangel, S.O. Jones, T. DOLGELLY. Edwards, R., Springfield St. Jones & Smith, Springfield Lane Owen, H., Old Brown Horse Owen, W. & J., Felin Isa Williams & Roberts, Avon Rd. Williams, H., Arran Ter. DOLWYDDELAN, S.0O. Davies & Williams DYFFRYN, S.O. Jones, R., & Co. (Masons) DYSERTH, Rhyl. Williams, E. ERWOOD, S.O. Morgan, D., Bridge House ELY, Cardiff. Rees, ©. Crinallt? FELINFOEL, Lilanelly. Davies, D. Davies, I. Peregrine, D. FERNDALE, Pontypridd. Morris, M., North St. Protheroe, J., Dyffryn St. FISHGUARD. George, F., High St. Roberts, D., Sycamore Lodge FLEUR-DE-LIS, Cardiff. Yeo, W. FLINT, Lloyd, A. B,, Halkyn St. Lloyd, J., Corporation St. Rogers, M. S., Halkyn St. Williams, R., Chapel St. GARNANT, S.O. Howells, J. GILFACH, Cardiff. Harris, W., Bryngwyn GLANAMMAN, S.O. Williams, D. GLYN GART an Menai Bridge, Ss, Owen, D., Post Office GOLDEN GROVE, S.O. Lewis & Lewis, Dryslwyn GORSEINON, S.O., Glam. Thomas, J., Maesbach GOWERTON, Glam. Thomas, W. G. GRESFORD, S.O., Wrexham. Tilston, J. GROESLON, S.O. Jones, E., & Son, Plas-do-lydd GWAUN-CAE-GURWEN, a) Williams, J., Cwmgors GWYS, Swansea Valley. Williams, M. HARLECH. Evans, R. HAVERFORDWEST. Codd, C., Quay St. Davies, T., & Son, Bridgend Lowis, W. & Son, Crundale Reynolds, W., Hill St. Roberts, Wm., Dark St Thomas, W., Hill St. Williams, J., Trapp, Roch Williams R., Merlins Bridge HAWARDEN (Chester,. Bailey, W. & T. HAY, S.O. Evans, C. T., Broad St. Powell, E., London House Price, J., Red Lion St. Webb, J., Blue Boar Inn HOLYHEAD. Owen, J., Leonard St. Owen, R., Newry St. Roberts, W., Bryn Seiriol Williams, W., Kingsland Saw Mi]) | Williams, W., Valley | HOLYWELL. Davies, E., Ffynnon-y-Cuft Hughes & Son, Bryntord St. FOHNSTOWN, near Wrexham. | Jenkins & Jones | KNIGHTON. Cadwallader, W., Victoria Rd. Weale, W., Kinsley Rd. LAKE VVYRNWY (Oswestry). Litster & Jones LAMPETER. Jones, J., Glyn Saw Mills Jones, W., Bryn Rd. LLANAFAN, near Aberystwyth. Jones, D., & Sons, Rest LLANBEDO. Evans, H. LLANBEDR, S.O. Thomas & Parry Williams, E., & Co., Tonywenallt LLANBRYNMA/®, Mont. Peate, G. H., Glanllyn LLANDAFF. Clarke, W. Cox, M. Cox, W., High St. James, W. G. Shail, S., Llandaff Yard LLANDDANIEL, Anglesea. Parry, G. LLANDEBIE, S.O. | Jones, D., Gorsgoch Mainwaring, G., Gorslas | LLANDILO. Davies, D., Brynawll, Tfairfach Jones, J. & Sons, North Bank Morrs, J., Penybank Thomas Bros., Saw Mills | Thomas, W., Preswyfla | LLANDINAM. Woolley, E. LLANDRILLO. Hughes, I. R., Bryn Defaid | LLANDRINDOD WELLS. Bounds, S. A., Tremont Rd. Davies, R. E. & Son, Park Ter. Meredith, D., Temple St. LLANDUDNO. Conway, R., 110 Mostyn St. Davies, D., Back Mostyn St. Dewar, J., Back Madoc St. Hughes E., & Son,Masonic St. Hughes, H., Jobn St. Jones, T., Reform St. Jones, T., Masonic St. | Owen, E., Back Madoc St. Owen, T. & J., Abbey Rd. Roberts, G. & Bro., Vaughan St. Roberts, J., Chapel St. Roberts, R. L.., Builders St. Thorp, E., & Sons, Lloyd St. Williams, R., 14 Back Madoc St. Williams, R. & W., Degawy St. LLANDUDNO FUNCTION, Conway. ; | Parry, S., & Sons LLANDYSSIL, Pontwelly. Evans, J., Tussul Quarry Lewis, C., Pen]lwyn, Horeb Matthias, T., Pentrecourt LLANDEBIE, S O. Michae} Bros., Llwyngarw LLANELLY. Banks, J., Dafen Bassett, W., 2 Coldstream St, Brown, T. & J. Davies, D., Zion Row Evans, J., Ewr Joinery Works | Hopkins, D., Tunnel Rd. Hopkins, W., & Son, Coldstream St. Howell, B., & Son, Ltd., New Dock Hughes, T., Richard St. Jenkins, D., Union Buildings. Jones &. Richards, Pottery Kd. Jones, J. 1., Pembrey Rd Jones, T. P., Llangathen Yard Lewis, J., Woodend Rd. Mercer, G., New Rd. Smith, J., Seaside ~ Thomas, H., & Sons, Pottery Rd. LLANFATR, Pwli Guyngyll, S.O., Anglesey. Hughes, T., Eithinog Pritchard, W. & O. Thomas, T. P. LLANFAIRFECHAN. Davies, D., Upper Mill Humphries, E., Gadlys Jones, E., Benarth House Owen, T. J., Llngwy Cottage Williams, R., Glan-y-don Williams, R. G. LLANFECHELL, Rhosgoch, SHO, Parry. jis . LLANGADOCK. Price, D. LLANGATTOCK. Jones, T., & Sons LLANGENEIRN, Kidwelly. Richards, E., & Son * LLANGOLLEN. Evans & Morris Roberts, I., & Son Roberts, M., 6 Borwyn St. Roylands, — LLANGORSE, Talgarth, S.O. Williams, W. LLANGRANOG, Liandyssil. Davies, B. Jones, B., Pantnewydd Jones, T., Pontgarreg mae ree Crumblin, SOs Lewis, D. LLANIDLOES. Breeze, J., Hafren St. Brown, E., & Son, Great Oak St. Meredith, ]. J., Hafren St. LLANLLYFNI, Penygrors, S.0., Carnarvon. Morris, H. Pierce, J. Williams, H. LLANRAAIAVR, Dirligh. Wynne, J. iLLANRWST. Hughes, H., Dolwar Jones, J., Talybout ‘Wynne, J., 29 George St. ILANSAMEET. Jones, H., Birchgrove LLANTRISANT. Morgan, C., Talbot Rd. LLANWIT WATON. Davies, T. LLANW NDA, Carnarvon. Jones, D., Menai View Jones, R., Twrog Mills LLANWRDA, 8.C. Davies, D., Bryncrach, Pumpsaint LLANWYDDN, see Lake Viyrnwy LILANYBYTHER, S.O. Davies, W., Lakefield Evans, E., The Emporium Evans, J. LLWYNGWRIL, S.O. Lloyd, J., Bronhyfryd LOUGHOR. Phillips, W., Cawsgarw Thomas, D., Yew Bank Place MACHYNLLETH. Humphreys, J. Rees, R., Maengwyn &t. (Joiner) Williams, J. O. MAESTEG, Bridgend. Evans, E. Rees, J., 67 Castle &t. MAESYCRUGIAT, 8.0. Jones, T. & Son, Brynmaen MAES-¥-CWMMER, Cardiff, Raymond, D. MENAI BRIDGE. Evans. I., High St. Parry, E., High St. MERTHYR TYDFIL. David, D., Picton St. Hawkins, S., Penydarren Jenkins, J., Canal Wharf Jones, T., Walter St., Dowlais Lloyd, R., High St., Cefn-Coed Warlow, M., Warlow St. Williams, J., 4 Castle St. MILFORD HAVEN. Adams, H., Dewsland St. Cole & Sons, Robert St: Cole, R. & Co., Priory St. Phelps & Owens, Charles St. Thomas, R., Great North Rd. MOLD. Edwards, R., High St. Foulkes, T., 87 High St. Roberts, J., 64 New 8t. Roberts, T., Wrexham St. MORFA NEVIN. Jones, G., Penrhos MONTGOMERY. Jones, J., & Son, The Brades MORRISTON, Swansea. Thomas & Jones, Slate St. Walters & Johns, Dillwyn St. MOUNTAIN ASH. Harris, D., Darran Rd. Mills, F., Napiers Inn Morris, T., Oxford St. MUMBELES. Beer, F. E., Parade Morriston, J. MYDRIN, St. Clears. Evans, H. NANTCLWYD, Ruthin. Hughes, J. NANTGLYN, near Denbigh. Evans, I., Pen-y-waen NARBERTH, Cole, O., Mayfield Edwards, A., St. James St. Jones, D., Llawhaden Lloyd & Bros., Spring Gardens Perkins, W., Ludchurch Rees, D., Templeton Rees, J., & Sons, Lan Mill Rees, J., Roseside Thomas, H. V., Market &t. Williams, J., Robeston Wathen NEATH, Creighton, W. H., Lewis Rd. David, O., Skewen, near Goodridge, J., & Son, Windsor Yard Gower, C., Skewen Hatcher, H., Mount Pleasant Herbert, Bros., Resoiven Howells. J., Rhyding Lloyd, W., Lewis Rd. Palmer, G., Bridge St. Parker, 1., Lewis Rd. Rees, D., Arthur St. Rees, J.,1 Geoffrey Ter., London Rd. Rees, W. E., Windsor Rd. Thomas & Jones, Riverside Yard Thomas, E., & Sons, Seven Sisters Waring, Cole & Waring, Charles St. NEWBOROUGH, Anglesey. Hughes, H. NEW BRIDGE-ON-W YE. Meredith, A., & Sons Weale, D. T. Wren, J. NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Davies, D., Aelybryn, Bronges Jones, D., Graig Villa Jones, D., Penralltwen Thomas & Lewis NEW QUAY, Liandyssil. Rees, J. G. NEWTON, Mumbiles. Ducas. hs. NEWTOWN. Davies, E., & Son Manuel, J., Parker’s Lane Morris & Sons, Back Lane Phillips, E. C.. Llanfair Rd. Swain, J. W., Park Rd. NHYLAND. Harries, J., & Son Rees, J., Rhosmarket OYS7TERMOUTH. Davies, D., Newton PANTYFFYNNON, 8.0. Thomas, D., Glanrhyd Vaughan, J. & H. PEMBROKE. Davies & Morgan, The Green Morgan, W. T.. Orange Gardens Phillips, R.. Main St. Powell, J., Monkton PEMBROKE DOCK, Brown, J. L., Water St. Davies & Griffiths, King William St. John, D., North Park St. Scourteld, J., Nelson St., Pennar Thomas, D., Lewis St. * Thomas, J. R., Queen St. East Young, C., Smyther St. South PENARTH. Bevan, T., 10 Albert Rd. Humpbries, J., 1 Albert Rd. Jones, J., 19 Station Rd. Price, D. G., Hickman Rd. Shepton, J. S., Station Rd. PENCOED, Davies, T., Brookland Villa Griffiths, T. M., Old King’s Head Jones, D., Penprisk Rees, E. & Sons PENMAENMAWR. Evans, E., Bodavon Hughes, J., Grosvenor House PENRHYNSIDE, Llandudno. Williams, E. PENTRE, 8S.O., Rhondda. Morgan Bros., Ton Parry, W., Ton Richards, A., Bailey St. PENYGROES,,S. 0. Davies, L. Pritchard Bros. Roberts & Williams, Bod Gwilyn PEN-Y-GKAILG, Dinas, 8.v. James, J., & Son PONTAKDOWE, Swansea. Davies, H., Alltween Griffiths, J. Thomas, J., Alltween PONTARDULAIS, 8.0. Gregory, W., Pentrebach PONTLOTTYN, via Cardiff. Davies, k Ce Davies, R. Samuel, S. G., Rock Rd. PONT YBEREM, Llanelly. Walters, D., Pelican PONTYCLUN. Cooksley, W. H., Miskin Village Morgan, J. Saunders, J., Miskin Village United Steam Joinery Co., Ltd. PONTYPHIDD. Ash, C., Llanover Gai dens Davies, G., Canal Whart Davies, W., Henry St., Hopkinstown Gnffiths, D., & Sons,Gelliwastad Rd. Jones, E., Morgan St. Jones, J., Treforest Park Jones, R., Llanover Rd. Jones, I., Hafod Julian, M., Taff St. Lewis, LD. R., Wood Rd. Morris & Thomas, Rhondda R beaton, A., Gell wastod Seaton, G. E.. Old Ford Rd. Smith-Jones, E. B., Peurhiw Taylor, T., Merthyr Rd. Williams Bros., Ynysybwl Williams & James, Coedpenmaen Williams, M., Coedpenmaen PORT MADOC. Hughes & Price. Madoc St. Humpbreys, E. Jones, W., Madoc St. Lioyd, R., & Co.,117 High St. Roberts, E., Chapel House Roberts, G., Penmorfa Williams, G., 68 New St. PORT TALEOT. Cox, M., Courtland Place Davey, J., Tanygroes St. Evans, T., & Son, 14 Yeus St. Gaen, C. & F., Plough Ter. ‘Groom, E. G. Hughes, T., Tailbach Jenkins, M., Crown St. ee W., Varna ake, J., Oakwood St. Nicholas, J., Sawmills Page, A. J. & Co., Crown St. Williams, H., Mansel St. Williams, T., Oakwood St. Williams, W. P. & E., Beverley, St. PORTH, 8.0., Rhondda Valley. Farr, R., Glyn St. Jenkins, C., & Sons Moore & Elworthy, The Parade Rees, T., Coronation Terrace Thomas & Morgan, Cross St. Williams, J., Dinas Rd. Williams, J., Cymmer Rd. PRESTATYN, khyl. Jones, E. D., Ivy House Jones, T., High St. Pritchard, J.. Marine Villa BUILDERS AND Wales—continued. PRESTEIGN. RUTHIN, Price, J., Broad St. Daniel, J., Market St. PWLLHELI. Roberts, W., Clwyd Bank o egon J.T., Abererch ones, J., Salem Ter. Jones, W. & R. Roberts & Williams, Abererch Roberts, J. H. Thomas, E., Eifionydd RADNOR, New. Linjen, J.’ RHAYVADER. Doré, G., Saw Mills, East St. Evans, T. P., Church St. Lloyd, M.. West St. Morgan, W., East St. RHEWL, Ruthin Roberts, J.. Tynycoed RHOSTRYVFAN, Carnarvon. Jones, D., & Son, Penyffridd RHYL. Evans, P., 14 Princes St. Griffiths, D., & Son, Windsor St, Hughes, E., Grange Rd. Pickersgill, W., Wellington Rd. Pierce, T., 28 River St. Torkington, A., Sussex St. Whitley, T., King’s Avenue Williams, T., Sandringham Avenue Williams, W. E., Elwy St. RUABON. Davies, J., Little St. Hopley, R., King St., Cefn Jones, J. T., Cefn illiams, J., Trefynant Williams, J. P., 62 Borthyn St. ST. ASAPH. Mumford, J. P., Denbigh Rd. Powell, S., Denbigh Rd. Williams, W. & T., Railway Station ST. DAVID’S. Edwards, D., Carfai Phillips, G., 6 New St. Williams, J., New St. Williams, J., Bwlchcarte SARNAU, 8.0. Jenkins, T., Rhipiwllwyd SAUNDERSFOOT. Lawrence, J., Main St. Robbin, J., Main St. SENGHENITH, Cardiff. Williams, J. P. SOLV A, Evans, T., & Son Morgan, L., Upper Solva SWANSEA. Bennett Bros., Carlton Ter. Billings, H., Oystermouth Rd. Davies, J., Humphrey St. Bae D., 89 Lower Oxford St. ones, J. & D., Eaton Grove Lloyd Bros., Argyle St. ene tle & Sons, Richardson St Richards, T., Northampton Lane Thomas, Watkins & Co., Ltd. Weaver, J. & F., Manselton TALSARNAU, 8.0. Morris, W. CONTRACTORS. TALYBONT, Glandovey, 8.0. Davies, D., & Son TALYBONT, TALYOAFN, 8.0. Williams, W., Carreg-y-ffordd TANYGRISIAU, Blaenau Festiniog. Griffiths, E. : TONDU,: Aberkenfig, S.O. Hurley, A.,Velin Vach Joinery Wks. TONYPANDY, Pontypridd. Charles Bros., Henry St. Old, T., 11 Zion Ter. TOW YN. Hughes, & Edwards Morgan, R., & Son, Bryncrug Rees, Jones, & Son TREALAW, Dinas, Charles, D. Edwards, J., Tonyrefail Rowland F., Cemetery Rd. Spratt, W., Brookland TREBANOG, Porth, S.O. Enoch Bros. TRECASTLE, Sennybridge, 8.0. Thomas, W. TREFOREST, Pontypridd. Lewis, E.. Craig Alfa Farm TREFRIW, S.O. Evans, J., Warehouse Owen, W., Guelder Rose House Roberts, J., Tanybryn Williams, E., Bryn Derwen TREFNANT, S. 0. Morris, W. & J. TREHERBERT, Pontypridd. Davies, E., & Sons, Gwendoline St. Evans, J. J., & Son, Dunraven St. S.0. W ales—continued. 431 TREMADOC, Portmadoc. Roberts, G., Penmorfa TREORCHY, S.O, near Pontypridd. Matthias & Edwards VALLEY, Anglesey. Williams, W. WAUNLLWYA S.O. Davis & Rowlands Rogers & Williams WELSHPOOL. Davies, E., Salop Rd. Thomas, R., & Sons, Berriew Rd. WHITCHURCH, Cardiff. Evans, W., Jun. Williams, E., Ty-nant WHITLAND,: 8.0. James, A., Kiffig Rees Bros., Saw Mills Thomas, D., & Son, St. John St. WREXHAM. Davies Bros., 2-5 Hill St. Jones, H. A., Salisbury Rd, Jones, T., Smithfield Rd. Lewis, Bros., Smithfield Rd. Samuel, W. E.. Market St. Wooley, J. B., Ruabon Rd. YNISHIR, Porth, 8.0, Richards, D. YSCEIFIOG, Holywell. Davies, E. YSTALYFERA, Swansea. Rees, D. Williams, J. R. YSTRA-RHONDDA. Willis, W. E 432 AHASCRAGH, Co. Galway. Black & Son Cahill, M. ANTRIM. McManus, J. ARDEE, Co. Louth. Clarke, D. Hargrave, T. & J. (Painters) ARMAGH. Cochrane, J. (Plumber) Farr, T., Abbey St. Gillespie, A., Dobbin St. Johnston, J., The Mall Kimmitt, EK. G. (Painter) Magill, J., Newry Rd. Martin, D. P., & Co. Maxwell, J., 31 Upper English St. Whitsitt Bros. (Plumbers) ATHENRY. Brodrick, J., Church St. Monaghan, T. ATHLONE. Concannon, J. Duffy, M. Lyster, P., & Son, King Ste Martin, J., Northgate St. Smith, R., Strand St. ATHY, Co. Kildare. Carberry, D., & J. BAGNALSTOWN. Morrison Bros. BAILIEBOROUGH, Keills. Bartley, W. Coote, T. R. BALBRIGGAN, S.Q. Heeney, M., Dublin St. Percival, W. G. BALLINA. Beckett, I. BALLINAMALLARD. Cowan, W. A. BALLINASLOE. Boland. M., Tulrush Cahill, M., Ahaseragh Connell, M., Dunlo St. Ward, L. B., Main St. Ward, T., Dunlo St. BALLINCOLLIG, Cork. Forde, D., & Sons BALLINROBE, S.Q. Stanners, T. BALLISODARE. Clarence, J. MacDonagh, J. BALLYBAY. Irwin Bros. BALLYBRACK. Pemberton, B. B., Shanganagh Ter. Pemberton, H., & Sons, Church Rd. BALLYBROPHY. Mackay, W., Donaghmore BALEVCAST LE. Boyle, J. Humphreys, T. BALLYGAWLEY, 8.0. Colbert, W. (Painter) McLean, A. Rea, D. (Plumber) BALLYHACKAMORE. Hewitt, R. BALLYMAHON, Mullingar. May, ‘a+ BALLYMENA. Adams, D. (Plumber) Black, J., Warden St. Bortrick, W., Waveney Rd. Carson, J., Larne St. Clyde, A. (R.P.) Gault, Bros., & Co., Ltd. Heggarty & Gault McCann, H., Broughshane St. McCann, H. R., Suffolk St. Moore, W. (Painter) O’Hara, A., Kinhilt St. Ross, M. ‘Painter) BALLYMONEY. Henry, J. McConbrey, J. (Painter) McMaster, A. Charlotte St. Young, R. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. 5. BALLYNAHINCH, 8.0. Heron, S., & Son (Painters) McDowell, J. (Painter) BALLYSHANNON. Monaghan, J., West Port BALINWALLIE Re SaOs, Co. Down. Caughy, F. BALTINGLASS, S.O. Doody, M. Finn, J. BANBRIDGE. Doman, J., Bridge St. (Painter) Finney, S.. Library Lane Haughey, T., Bridge St. (Plumber) Larmour, T., Dromore St. (Painter) McKeown, H. & J., Dromore St. BANDON. Murphy, D. BANGOR, S.O., Co. Down. Colville, J., Dufferin Building Works Miller, S. (Painter) Pullock, W., Ballymagee St. Savage, J. H., Mount Herald Works Scott, W., Bingham St. BANTRY, Co. Cork. Donovan, D. BELFAST. Sampoell W. J., & Son, Ravenhill Corry, R., 106 University St. Courtney & Co., Shaftesbury Avenue, Ormeau Rd. Dowling, W., 106-112 Cromwell Rd. Fegan, J., Shore Rd. Building Wks. Henry, J., & Sons, Crumlin Rd. Hogg, J., Joy St. Keith, H., Glenravel St. Kidd, J., 55 Duncairn St. Levene & Sons, Ltd., Cambridge st. Lees, J., 114 Gt. George’s St. Lester, J. W., Milewater Rd. McCammond & Son, Duncairn St. McDowell, Leathem, & Fraser, Northbrook St. } } ‘M’LAUGHLIN & HARVEY, Ltd., | Builders & Contractors LONDON :— 13 BRECKNOCK ROAD, N.W. Telegrams—‘“‘ Viaductos, London.”’ National Telephone—2180 North. DUBLIN: DARTMOUTH ROAD. Telegrams—‘‘ Build, Dublin.” Telephone—922. BELFAST: CASTLETON BUILDING WORKS. Telegrams—‘‘ Castleton, Belfast.’ Telephones—189 and 223. Licensed Contractors for Henne- * bique’s Patent Ferro-Concrete | Constructions. SEAS (ER NP McMillian, T., Ormeau Avenue Martin, H. & J., Ltd., Ormeau Rd. Murdock, A., 142 Cullingtree Rd. Smith, J., Garmoyle Ter., York Rd. Smyth, J. E., 46 Brookvale St. Stewart, J. & W., Ormeau Rd. Thompson, J. & R., Short Strand BELTURBET. McLean, J., Kilconnig BIRR (see Parsonstown). BLACKROCK, Co. Cork. Long, D., Convent Rd. BLACKROCK, Co. Dublin. Allen, J., Newton Park Avenue Caulfield, P. Harpur, W., Newton Park Avenue jolly, C., Newton Park Avenue awlor, J., 22 Carysfort Avenue Warren, E. W., 37 George’s Avenue Ireland. BLESSINGTON, Co. Wicklow. Bryne, M. BOOTERSTOWN, Co. Dublin. Caulfield, P., Booterstown Avenue BORRISOLEIGH. Maher, M. Williams, T. BOYLE. Black, J. BRANNOXTOWN, Co. Kildare. Taylor, J. BRAY, Co. Wicklow. Brady & Sons, Eagle Ter. Doyle, T. W., Novorra Avenue Frazer, A., 1 Florence Rd. Plunkett, J., Waverley Ter. BROOKEBOBOUGH, 8.0. Bloomfield, J., BUNCRANA, Co. Donegal. Campbell, H. BUNDORAN, 8.0. Mundory, J. (Painter) O’Kane, W. (Plumber) CAHIR. Holloway, T., Church St. CAPPOQUIN. Dempsey, J. J- Lincoln, T. CARLOW. Mitchell, J. W. Thompson, J., Hanover Works CARRICKFERGUS. Laverty, H. Rodgers, A CARRICKMACROSS. Martin, J. (Painter) McCullagh, B. Mulholland, J. CARRICK-ON-SHANNON. Cryan, J. Threlfoll, — CASHEL. Butler, J., Thomaston O’Brien, P. Thornton Bros. CASTLEBAR. Condon, J. Lyons, M. CASTLEBLAVNEY. Browne, W. (Painter) Harvey, J Watson, R. CASTLECOMER, Co. Kitkenny. Fogarty Bros. Walker, J. CASTLEREA. Connolly Bros. CASTLEWELLAN, Co. McAleenan, P. CAVAN. McGuirk, T., Kelley’s Ter. Ramsay, R., Main St. CHARLEVILLE. McAuliff, J., Shandown Cross, New- town CLONAKILTY, Co. Cork. Hart, P. CLONES. McMahon, W., & Gray McMahon, J. Pallett, S. (Plumber) Strathen, J. J. (Painter) CLONMEL. Boles, N., Mary St. Cahill, J., Bolton St. Cleary, T., & Son COLERAINE. Baxter, J.& D. (Painters) Callaghan, W., Union St. Christie, D., Diamond (Plumber) Curry, W., New Row Douglas, W., Lodge Rd. Gould, W. & Co., Diamond McMullan, H., Union St. Neill, A., Union St. COMBER, S.O. Kerr, M. (Painter) COOKSTOWN. Espey, G., & Son (Plumbers) Harvey, T. J. Down. M’Nally, J. Mills, C. (Painter) CORK. Buckley, J., 12 Lancaster Quay Delaney, J., & Co., 25 Henry St. Dolan, F., Queenstown, Co. Cork Duggan Bros., Phoenix St. Fitzgerald, E., Geraldine Place Galvin, M., Camden Place Gaul, A., Copley St. Hegarty, D., Merchant St Hill, 8., Anglesea Place Hunt, M., Rockville Kearns, J., Merchant St. Kelleher, D., 14 Sunday’s Well Rd. Lane, D., Little Island, near Cork McMullen, B., 34 Mary St. McSweeny, E. B.,& Co.,Military Rd. Mullany, C., Merchant St. Murphy, P., 25 John St. O’Callaghan, D., Gratton St. O’Connell, W., & Co., Ltd., 19 Hanover St. O’Flynn, E. & P., Watercourse Rd. Scully, S., J.,6 Frenche’s Quay Sisk, J., 1 Cove St. Thomas, S., 3 North Abbey St. CREESLOUGH, Letterkenny. : Wilkinson, A. CRUMLIN, S.O., Co. Antrim. Wilson, N. CUSHENDALL. S.O., Co. Antrim. McAllister, D. DALKEY. Dixon, M., Carysfort Rd. DONAGHADEE, S.O., Co. Down. Curragh, W., New St. Lloyd, T. A. (Painter) Lynas, S. (Painter) McConkey, J. DONNYBROOK. Tracy, P. J., 42 Main St. DOWNPATRICK. Gordon, J. Hastings, S. & T. Jordan, J., & Co., Church St. Love, G. Maguire, J., Irish St. Stockdale, J. & T., Church St. DROGHEDA. Caffrey, P., James St. Creaser, T. The Mall Gogarty, F., 87 West St. Henley, H. H., 83 West St. Henly, S., & Sons, 7 Fair St. McCann, P., Fair St. McDonnell, B., Bull Ring Smullen, T., & Son, Dyer St. DROMAHATR, S.O. Duncan, W. Yaylor, R. J., Aughamelta DROMARA, Ballynahinch, 8.O- Gamble, H. DROMORE, S.O., Co. Down. Graham, J. : DRUMSHAMBO, Lettrim. McManus, P. DUBLIN. Barry, P., 9 Moncks Pl., Phibsboro’ Becket, J., South Dock Works, Rings-end Rd. Beckett, W., Percy Place Beckett, W. D., 2 Ormond Terrace, Rathmines Bolger & Doyle, 414 Chamber St. Bolton, S. H., & Sons, 156 Rath- mines Rd. Bogan, J., Kyle House, Drumcondra Breen, S., & Son, 151 Up Sheriff St. Clifton & Cooper, 26 Gardiner St. Coates, C., 72 Blessington St. Collen Bros., Ltd., East Road Connolly, W., & Son, 37-39 Upper Dominick St. Crampton, G. J., Balls Bridge Crighton, W., Orwell Road, Rathgar Dixon, G., 33 Hanover St. East Donovan, J., 29 Lower Hatch St. Dougan, J. (see Advt. on next page) Doyle, W., 42 Portland Row Ireland—continued. JAS. DOUGAN, c.. Building = - Contractor, Surveyor & Valuer, OAKLANDS PARK, SANDYMOUNT, Co. DUBLIN. Cb Estate and Property Owners, and all those about to Build or Lay-out Lands for Building Leases, in order to save valuable time and capital, should consult the Pioneer of Modern Homes. Farmer, R. & E., 22 Hottingham St. Farquharson, R., 69 Jones’ Rd. Breeches & Phillipson, ro Lr. Baggat t. Foley & Sons, Old Kilmainham Glynn, M, 12 North Brunswick St. Good, J.& P., Ltd., 55 Gt. Bruns- wick St. Goodfellow, J. S., 17 Wentworth Pl Graham, F, 4 Lower Pembroke St. Hall, H. E., 18 Harrington St. Hall, T., & Son, 62a Harcourt St. Hanway, P., 36a N. Gt. George’s St Holland, J., Brighton Av., Rathgai Humphreys, Ltd., 97 Stephen’s Green Humphreys, R., 17 Lr. Pembroke St. Keating, M., 62 St. Dominick St. Kelly, J., & Son, 67 Thomas St, Kiernan, J., 100 Talbot St. Lidwill, R. F., & Co., 2t N. Great George’s St. Mackey, T., 48 Lower Camden St. McClean, R., 64 Rathgar Avenue McLaughlin & Harvey,19 Dartmouth Rd., Leeson Park Martin,H. & J., Ld.,Grand CanalSt ' Meade, M., & Son, 152 to 162 Great Brunswick Sts Mellon, R. E., 62 & 63 Brighton Square, Rathgar Millard, B., 16 Pleasants St. Monks, H. J., Maguinness’s Place Navagh, J., 8 Ranelagh Rd. Noble, A. W., Annesley Bridge Pemberton, B., Serpentine Avenue, Balls Bridge Pemberton, J., & Son,Charlemont St. Pemberton, J., Ranelagh Rd. Pile, J. P., 83-97 Gt. Brunswick St. Roberts, W. & A., Ltd., 7 Grand Canal St. Scott, G. W., & Co., 23 Lr. Abbey St. Sharp & Emery, 17 Gt. Brunswick St. Stewart, J. & W., 120 Great Bruns- wick St. Thompson, J. & R., Philipsburg Av., Cloutarf Toole, R., 139 Upper Dorset St. Tully, J., 91 Rathgar Rd. Warren, R., 121 Up. Rathmines Wieser, G., Duke Row, Summer il Whyte, B. W., 125 Summer Hill Worthington, S., Claremont Rd., Sandymont DUNDALK. Bennett, N., Park St. McAdorey, J., Seatown Place McDonald, T., Castle Rd. McGuinness, J., Bridge St. Parks, S., & Son, Fair Green Wynne, J., Jocelyn Place DUNDRUM, 8.O., Co. Dublin. Hassey, P. J. DUNGANNON. Armstrong, G., Benburb Boyd, W. Davidson, J., Brantry Langlands, J. & Sons (Plumbers) McKee, J., & Son Martin, P. Nixon, A. (Painter) DUNGARVAN,. Greany, P. Stokes, G., & Sons DUNGIVEN, Londonderry. Duny, J. DUNLAVIN. Roche Bros. | | | BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. DUNMANWAY, S.O., Co. Cork Jones, W. H. DUNMURRY. S.O., Co. Antrim. Mac Henry, D., Mosside ENNIS, Pose P., Turnpike Shank, D., Causeway ENNISOORTHY.* Fortune, W., Lower Church St. Goldie, W. (Plumber) Kinsella, J., George St. ENNISKILLEN. Donelly, J., Forthill St. Harvey, J., 17 Belmore St. Hynes, J. & Sons, Forthill St. Lemon, J., & Son (Plumbers) Reid, J., Belmore St. ENNISTYMON. Crawford, M. Linnane, M. FERMOY. Creedon, D., Rathealy Rd. Hayes, D. O’Mahoney, T. FERNS. Bernie, P., Milltown FIVEMILETOWN, S.O. Adams, T. 4 Coulter, J., & Son GALWAY. Carr & Sons, Cross St. Costello, J., Sea Rad. Dooley, F., 1 Eyre St. Emerson, J., Devon Place Flaherty, W., Market St. Griffin, T., & Sons, Henry St. W. Lydon Bros., White Hall McDonnell, A., Cross St. McWilliams, T., Clifden O’Flaherty, M., College Rd. Semple, A., Wood Quay Stewart, J., Sea Rd. GARV AGH, 8.0. Cox, GLENAVY, 8.0. Irvine, T. (Painter) GLIN, Co. Limerick, O’Driscoll, J. GORT, 8.0. Kilroy, W. GRANARD, Co. Longford. Dolan, J. Keirnan, T. GRANGEGEETH, Siane, 8.0. Wadden, L. GREYVSTONES, Co. Wicklow. Kinlen Bros., Montrose HOLYWOOD. Dunwoody, T. (Painter) Ferris, R., 30 High St. Miller, W., High St. M’ Keay, 8. & R. (Painters) Nimick, W., 31 High St. KELLS, Co. Meath, Doyle J. G., Church Lane O’Brien, P., John St. KILDARE. Carbery, D. & G., Dublin St. Molloy, J., Semcroft KILKEEL, S.0., Co. Down. Hamilton Bros. Kenmuir, E. KILKENNY. Clere, W. K., & Son, 8 Ormonde Rd. Lalor, S., Walkin St. KILLARNEY. Casey, M., College St. Fleming, J. J., New St. Galvin, N., New St. Phillips, J., Castlerosse Cottages KILLINEY, Bower, G., Tower Hill Nolan, N Pemberton, H., & Sons KILLUCAN, Co. Westmeath. Reilly, T., Simonstown KILLYLEIGH, Crossgar, S.O. M’ Knight, —., (Plumber) KILRUSH. Morrissy, W., Henry St. Ronan, J. KINGSTOWN. Harper, W. H., 23 Tivoli Ter. N. Ring, J., & Sons, 91 Lr. George’s St. Weater, F., Glasthule KIRCUBBIN, S.O. M’ Kee, J. Gaw, W. (Painter) | | | 433 [reland—continued. LARNE. Dowds, D. (Plumber) Ferris, J. (Plumber) M’Aulay, J. (Plumber) McNeil. W., & Sons, Main St. Myers, J. (Painter) LIMAVADY. Hull, R. Thorpe & McCracken Wray, J. LIMERICK. Coghlan, J., Catherine St. Gough, M., Colooney St. Hayes, J., Newenham St. Kennedy, P., 3 Military Rd. Kenny & Sons, 25 Richmond St. O’Sullivan, D., 25 Frederick St. Ryan, J., & Son, 34 Thomas St. LISBURN. Henry, J. Knox, R., Railway St. Quin, J. (Plumber) Robb, R. (Painter) Scott, J. (Plumber) LISMORE. Fitzgerald, H. E., The Mall O’Brien, J., Church St. LISTOWEL. MacMahon, I., Church St. MacMahon, W., Market St. LONDONDERRY. Ballintine, J., Ltd., Strand Rd. Cabena, W. J., London St. Colhoun, R., 22 Strand Rd. Cooke, W., Bishop St. Doherty, D., & Son, Spencer Rd. Dunlop, A., Sackville St. Fulton, J. A., Fountain St. Gallagher, J., & Son, Strand Rd. Hughes, E., Farney Terrace Laverty, H., & Sons, Clooney Ter: Maultsaid, J. E., Waterloo Place Shannon & Routledge, Fountain St. Smyth Bros., Duke St., Waterside Sweeney, M., Strand Rd. LONGFORD. Cootes, W., Battery Rd. Kelly, P., Earl St. LOUGHDUFEF. Lynch, B., Drumbanew LOUGHREA, Sweeney, P. LUISBURG, Westport. Henaghan, W. LUCAN, S.O., Co. Dublin. Cromerf, J. LURGAN. Long, J. (Plumber) Maguire, W. (Painter) McIlwaine, S. MAGERAFELT, Donnelly, R. (Painter) Bradley, }. (Painter) MANORHAMILTON, 8.0. Sweeney, R. Wilson, P. MARKETHILL. McChese, S. (Plumber) MARYVROROUGH. Carroll, W. Bunyan, J. MIDDLETON, Go. Cork. Coffey, J. J MILFORD, Co. Donegal. Mooney, W. MILLTOWN, Tuam. Patterson, J. MONAGHAN, Benson, S. (Plumber) Drum & Son Duffy, F. Nolan, P., Mill St. MONEYVMORE, S.O. Agnew, A. (Painter) Greer, J. (Painter) Rodgers, J. : MOVILLE, Londonderry. Gallagher, J., & Sons McDermott, D. MULAHIDE. Reid, J. MULLINGAR. Witlis Bros. : NAAS. Eacret, J., Sallins Rd. Hyland, J., Friary Rd. NAVAN. Currey, W., Academy St. Delaney, N., Bridge St. Maguire, J., Trimgate St. NENAGH. Burke, J. Dooley, T. NEW BRIDGE. Sheridan, P., Eyre St.’ NEWCASTLE WEST, Oo. Limerick. Haugh, W. M’Carten, J. Neil, J. F. NEW ROSS, Co. Wexford. Cullen, A. NEWRY. Fleming & Willis (Plumbers) Johnston, S., 27 Queen St. Mahood, D., Monaghan St. Neary, D., Catherine St. Thompson, J., Hill St. (Painter) Wheelan, A., Canal St. NEWTOWNBARRY, Co. Wexford. Breman, S. NEWTOWN HAMILTON, S.O. Watson, T. (Plumber) NEWTOWNARDS. Browne, R., & Co., Shore Rd. Burrows, H., North St. Dawson, R., Castle St. Hanna, J., & Co., South St. Paisley, T., & Sons, South St. OMAGH, Allison, W., Hillybrack Hill, J. (Painter) McCaul, J., John St. McCrony, C., Abbey St. Robinson, J., Campsie Av. Smith, J.(Painter) OVENS, Cork. Buckley, T., Knockleburden PALATINE, Weir, I. PARSONSTOWWN (on Birr). Sheridan, P. Sweeney, W. A. PORTADOWN. Collen Bros., Ltd. Collen, T. Cullen, R. M‘Cullagh, —, (Painter) Magee, J. (Painter) Stewart, T. R. (Painter) PORTAFEDRY, S.O. M‘Alpine, R. H. (Painter) PORTUMRA, Co. Galway. Martin, M. J. PORTRUSH, Graham, A., Lansdowne Terrace Maxwell, A., Bath St. PORTSTEW ART. Mcllreavey, D., Main St. Read, D., Hill Head RANDALSTOWN. McManus & Sons RASHARKIN, Belfast. Hayes, A. F Hayes, R. RATHFRILAND, Newry. Bruce, W. (Plumber) Dalzell, D. Lawson, R. (Plumber) Watson, R. (Painter) RATHVILLY, 8.0. Doyle, T. RHODE, Edenderry, S.O. Quinn, T. RIVERSTOWN, Co. Sligo. O’Gara, T. ROCHFORT BRIDGE, Kiliucan. Boyham, M Reilly, T. ROSCOMUMUON. Waldron, B. Watt, T. (R.P.) ROSCREA. Maher, Denis SKERRIES, 8.0., Co. Dublin. Flanagan, W. H., New St. SLIGO. Clarence, J., Ballysodare Conolly, C., Church St. Hughes, J., Temple St. Kerr, G., & Son, William St. McLynn, Denis, Stephen St. McGuire, P., 5 Ratcliffe St. Meldrum, J., & Sons, Castle St. Scanlon, J., High St. SNEEM, Co. Kerry, Breen, M. Foley, D. STEWARTSTOWN, S.O. Creaney, T. (Painter) Henderson, R. SURARANE. McCaffrey, D., Lifford St. McClay, J., Bridge End STROKESTOWN, Longford. Brennan, P. Whelan, —. aa. 434 BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Ireland—continued. SWINFORD. Mulligan, J., & Sons TANDRAGEE, 8S.0., Co. Armagh. Collen, T., Bloomhill TARBERT, Oo. Kerry. Holly, P. O’Sullivan, T. TEMFLEMORE. Cussen, M. Ormond, J. TEMPLEPATRICK, S.O. Millar, A. (Painter) THURLES. Kennedy, P. Leahy, W. TINAHELY. Boulger, E. TIPPERARY. Fleming, J., St. Michael St. TRALEE. F Kennedy Bros., Stoughton’s Row Murphy, P., Terrace O’Brien, T. M., Bridge St. O’Reilly, J., & Soms, 128 Rack St. TRIM, 8.0., Co. Meath. Dingevon, C. TUAM, Oo. Galway. Egan, T. TULLAMORE. Clear Bros. TULLOW, Co. Carlow. Smith, R. S., Barrack St. Ireland—continued. WARRENPOINT. Grandy, J. Mahood, S. (Painter Wilson, J., Post Office St. WATERFORD, Costen, P., 87 The Manor Hearne, J., & Son Nolan, G., Johnstown WATERVILLE, Co. Kerry. Galvin,T. * WESTPORT. Kennedy, P. Richardson, T. WEXFORD. Brien & Keating, Main St. (Plmbrs.) Doyle, D., & Sons, The Quay (Plbrs.) Doyle, J., Charlotte St. O’Connor, Mrs., Main St. Scallan, J., Waterloo Rd. ~ Sinnott, J., & Sons (Plumbers) Thompson Bros., The Quay WHITEHEAD, Co, Antrim. Barbour, D. WICKLOW. Clarke, W., Church St. Flynn, J., Summer Hill Quay Pim, S. E., South YOUGHAL. MacSweeney, T. Murray & Sons Estate Managers, Abbey, J. B. Surveyor, New St., Huddersfield Rashclifte, etc. Adams, S. J. Estate Works Office, Over Stowey, Quantock Bridgwater Addie, P. City _ Valuers’ Dept., Council House, Bristol Bristol City Addie, W. F. Estate Timber Yard, Powis Castle, Powis Castle Welshpool Ainslie, W. Pitfour Estate Office, Mintlaw Pitfour Station, N.B.° Aitkin, G. H. Estate Office, Portway, War- Longleat minster Akroyd, J. Holywell Green, near Halifax Brooklands Allison, T. Inverlochy Estate Office, Fort Inyerlochy, ete. William, N.B. Anderson, A. H. Kippendaire Estate Office, , Dunblane, N.B. 7 Park St., Cirencester Kippencross Anderson, R. Earl Bathurst Angas, R. L. Estates Office, Blenheim Palace, Blenheim Woodstock Armstrong, T. 14 Hawthorne Ter., Newcastle- Benwell, ete. & on-Tyne Ashburnham, Aymerhurst, Ashburnham,Sussex Earl of Ashburnham ING las Ashdown, A. H. Uppington, Wellington, Salop Lord Barnard Bain, A. Gilgarran, Distington, Cumb. Gilgarran Baird,J. P. CastleMains, Douglas, Lanarkshire Lord Haines Ball, J. H. Woking N ek Land Corporation, t Ballingal, N. Sweet Bank, Markinch, N.B. Ballingall, D. Blair Drummond, Stirling (Doune Station) Bamford, R. L. 138 Widemarsh St., Hereford Foxley Banks, J. 14 Finkle St., Kendal Levens Hall Barker, C. 284 Kennington Park Rd.,S.E. Duchy of Cornwall Barnardiston,G. Estate Office, Swarcliffe, Birstwith, Swarcliffe Leeds (Birstwith Station) Barr, Dac: Estate Office, Hamilton, N.B. Barrett, R. B. Skipton Castle, Yorks. Balbirnie and Balgonie Blair Drummond Hamilton Yorks. and Westmoreland (Lord Hothfield) Bates & Moun- Bethlehem St., Grimsby Cleethorpes, ete. tain Bates, F. E. Kstate Office, Charlton Park, Charlton Park Malmesbury. BulstrodeHstate Office, Gerrard’s Bulstrode Cross, §8.0., Bucks (Slough Baty, R.G. Station) Baxter, W. Mells Estate Office, Frome Mells Beck, F. Estate Office, Sandringham Sandringham House Bell,G.G.,&Co. 28 Victoria St., S.W. Montreal Bell, J. A. Ollerton Hall, Newark Rufford Abbey Bennett, T.O., Bruton, Somerset Sir Spencer Ponsonby Fane, & Co. ete. Bessent, W. Deepdene EstateOffice,Castle Gar- Deepdene dens, Dorking Biggs, J. Laxton,nr. Howden, Yorks (Salt- P. Saltmarshe, Esq. marshe Station) Bing, —. Kstate Office, Eggleston, Eggleston Darlington Binns, E. B. EstateOffice,Grimsthorpe, Bourne Grimsthorpe Birch, F. J. L. Estate Office, Basing Park, Alton, Alton Hants.(Privett Station) Basing Park Birch, Major Mais Elwyn, St. Asaph, Wales Lianerch, ete. R.F Birkett, J.,.& Son Wilson Row, Penrith Barrock Park Blackwood, A. Estate Office, Leadenham, Lincoln Leadenham Blair, J. M. Sarsden Estate Office, Chipping Sarsden : Norton, Oxon Blake, G. Lianelly Stradey Blake, H.L.T. Fairfield, near Bridgwater Sir A. Acland Hood, Bt.,ete. Blood, W.B. Witham, Essex Braxted Park Boa, A. The Hall, Great Thurlow, Suffolk Great Thurlow Hall 42 Hide Hill, Berwick-on-Tweed Oorporation of Berwick,etc. 5 : 79 Hyde Lane, Hyde, Cheshire Horsefield Boothby,H.V. Hare Hill, Sudbury, Derby Keele (Sudbury Station) Bostock, G. H. The Estate Office, [werne Minster, Lord Wolverton Blandford (Shillingstone Station) Bowen, E.L. 10 Lord St., Glanmadeni, New- Llysnewydd, etc. castle Emlyn Bowen, J. Parkfield, near Wolverhampton Parkfield Bowles, A.H. Estate Office, Temple Court, Guild- Clandon Park ford (Clandon Station) Bowman, J.J. Duncombe Park, Helmsley, Yorks. Earl of Feversham Boyd, A.C. The Estate Office, Dukinfield, Astley Cheshire Boyd, D. Mayfield Estate Office, Ilford Corbett, ete. (Goodmayes Station) Bradley, W.E. Estate Office, Bbberston, Snainton, Allerston, etc. 8.0., York (Ebberston Station) Brady, T. Kstate Office, Curry Street, Jarrow Jarrow Brinton & Bone Marsh Lane, Southampton G. Y. Mercer, Esq., and e EK. Dyer, Esq. Brodie, J. wy & 5 Thistle Street, Edinburgh Lethen, etc. ons Brooke, F. Coollatten, Shillalagh,Co. Wicklow Coollatten Brotchie, G. Easington Estate Office, Loftus, Easington, ete. S.0., Yorks (Grinkle Station) Propenn Estate Office, Wortley, Sheffield Earl of Wharncliffe Broughton, J.W. Estate Office, Gargrave, via Leeds Bierley Hall, ete. Brown, A. Hothfield, Ashford, Kent Lord Hothfield Brown, C. Kerse, Falkirk, N.B. Kerse, ete. Brown, W. T. Old Brewery, Rotherham Bentley’s Browning, W. Estate Office, Ranstone, Blandford Sir R. Baker Bruce, A. D. Estate Office, Elvetham Park, Elvetham Park ; Winchfield, Hants. Bryant, C. A. Christ’s Hospital, Horsham Christ’s Hospital Factors & Stewards. a —— ==35 = —. Brydon, R. Londonderry Estates Office, Sea~ Londonderry ham Harbour, Co, Durham ; Buck, A., & Son Land Agents, Worcester Ham Court, ete. Budge, J. Estate Office, Wemyss, N.B. Wemyss Burd & Evans School Chmbrs., Shrewsbury Benviek Burke, U.R. Normanby Estate Office, Burton- Normanby on-Stather, Doncaster Burroughes, Estate Office, Seal, Sevenoaks (Bat Wildernesse, etc., etc. F. G. and Ball Station) and 72 Vic- toria St., London, 8.W. Bush, G. L. Overton House, Overton, Hants lLaverstoke Park Butler, Capt., Bute Estate Office, Rothsay, Bute ROPs Butter, C. ix J. Faskally Estate Office, Pitlochry, Faskally N.B Calcott-Stokes, Latimer Estate Office, Chesham Bucks & Hunts (Lord Ww. (Chalfont Station) Chesham) Callwood, J. Bollington House, Alderley, Chel- Lord Stanley of Alderley ford, Crewe Campbell, C. Estate Office, Danesfield, Marlow R. W. Hudson, Esq. Campbell, H. H. 444 Produce Exchange Buildings, Huyton and Whiston, ete. Manchester Capron, F.W. Lisburn, Co. Antrim Lady Wallace Carr, C. E. Carr - Ellison Estate Office, 1 Col- Hebburn lingwood Street, Newcastle-on- Tyne Carr, R. Estate Office, Tring Park, Herts Tring Park (Tring Station) Estate Ottice, Ardington, Wan- Lady Wantage tage, Berks. Town Hall, Oxford Estate Office, Rugby Carter, Col. J. Colebrooke Castle, W.H. City of Oxford Cavern rH: Newnham Paddox, Acton Burnell, ete. Chamier, E. F. Manchester House, Exmouth Rolle, ete. Charlton, Cholmondeley Estate Office, Mal- Cholmondeley St. John pas Cherry, J. Marston St. Lawrence, Banbury J. A. Blencowe, Esq. Cheston,C. Dashwood House, New Broad St., Tyssen-Amhurst E.C Chichester, P.C. Estate Office, Exton, Oakham Earl of Gainsborough Cholmondeley, Estate Office, Sledmere, Yorks. H Sir Tatton Sykes, Bart. state Office, Strathdon, Aber- Newe, &c. deenshire (Dinnet Station) Clare, E. Lovell 37 Park Square, Leeds Christie, C. Liverpool Corporation Clark, J. Netherhall Estate Office, Maryport Netherhall Clark, J. W. Westgate, Guisborough Guisborough Clarke, C. : Charlcot, near Bedale, Yorks. Sir M. Dodsworth, ete. Cluttons, Messrs. 9 Whitehall Place, 8. W. Ecclesiastical Commis- sioners Cole yavbt Knypersley, near Congleton Biddulph Collins, T. Orchardmains, Tonbridge Fairhill Collyer, D. Kothwell Estate Office, 49 Miller Rothwell Arcade, Preston Colvile, S. T. Gnoll Estate Office, Neath Gnoll Conder, R. F. Auctioneer, Biggleswade Ickwell and Northill Cooper, W. Marston Bigott, Frome Karl of Cork and Orrery Cottingham, F. Newtown Estate Office, The Trustees of the late Dovercourt R. J. Bagshaw, Esq. Coverdale, H. Norfolk Estate Offices, Sheffield Derbyshire and Yorkshire (Duke of Norfolk) Coverdale, H. Rodney St., Wigan Westwood Cowans,N.D. Lilburn Cottage, West Lilburn, E J. Collingwood, sq. Northumb. (Ilderton Station) Cowing, J. Gildingwells, Worksop Wallingwells Cox, Gr Leigh Park Estate, Havant Leigh Park Crabtree, J. 27 Riversleigh Avenue, Lytham, Ewood Court Lanes. Cradock,H.E. Kstate Office, Windlestone, Rushy- Windlestone, Sockburn, ford, Ferry Hill, Co. Durham ete. Cragild, H. Estate Office, Wiseton, Bawtry, Wiseton, etc. Notts. Cranston, T. Quernmore Park, near Lancaster Quernmore Park Cranswick, H. Thorneycroft, Bridlington, Yorks. Mitford Crawford, R. T. Ballinrobe, S.0., Co. Mayo Col. Knox Crewes, J. F. Trewithen Estate Office, Gram- Trewithen pound Road, Cornwall Croft, G. Nostell, via Wakefield Appleby Crome) 1). S. Broadstone, Berkeley, Glos. H. Jenner-Fust, Esq. Crowther, G. 38 New St., Huddersfield Whitley Beaumont, etc., &G. H. ete. Cruickshank, A. Estate Office, Shotover, Wheat- Col. J. Miller ley, Oxon Cruikshank, A. Estate Office, North Berwick North Berwick Cundy, J. W. Estate Office, Linby, Notts. Montague, ete. Cunningham,D_.J.Gordon-Richmond Estates Office, Gordon- Richmond Aoleh Fochabers, N.B. Cuthbert, T. W. Achindunie, Alness, Ross-shire Ardross Mia 2 (Alness Station) Davenport, C. Alberbury, Salop Loton Park Davies, D. Wentsland Estate Offices, Ponty- Wentsland, ete. poo Davies, J. M. Froodvale, Llanwrda, South Wales Bronwy4dd, ete. Davis,C. E.B. Wroxton, near Banbury Banbury DaysiG..C: Estate Office, Woodbridge,Shaftes- The Gaunts,ete. ury Deane, J. H., & Norton-in-the-Moors, Stoke-on Lord Norton Son Trent Deane, W. W. Scarisbrick Estate Offices, South- Scarisbrick port Dees, JiaG: yee Whitehaven Castle, Whitehaven Castle umb. Denton, J. Horton Villa, Bradford Sir F. S. Powell, Bart. Dickins, R. J. 155 Old Kent Road, London, 8.E. Rolls Diggle, J.& Son Hind Hill St., Heywood, Lancs. Foxdenton, ete. Dishington,G. DouglasSupport, Coatbridge,N.B. Douglas Support Dixon & Mitchell Devonshire Buildings, Carlisle Brackenhill, Scaleby, Dundar, ete. Dixon & Co. Railway Approach, Sutton, Surrey Wandsworth Poor Trust 436 ESTATE MANAGERS, FACTORS & STEWARDS. Donaldson, H., & 252 Queen’s Road, Dalston, N.E. Rhodes ons Done, Hunter & Cricklewood, N.W. Quex Park, etc. Co. : Donkin, F.W. Estate Office, St. George’s Hill, St. George’s Hill Weybridge Douglas, F.M. Port Ballintrae, Bushmills, Co. Antrim. Douglass, A. F. Estate Office, Hutton Buscel, Viscount Downe West Ayton, 8.0., Yorks. (Wykeham Station) Downs. A. EstateOffice, BoltonA bbey,Skipton Duke of Devonshire Drake, G. P. Tyrwitt Estate Office, Scawby, Tyrwitt Lines. Drew, J. Doon Hill, Newton Stewart, N.B. Earl of Galloway Drew, J..& H. 15 Queen St., Exeter Holcombe Court, ete. Duncalfe, H.G. ete. Easton, J. Estate Office, Blyth Viscount Ridley Eden, Eden & Estate Office, Hinton St. Mary Rivers Baines Dorset (Sturminster Newton Station) Eden,R.H.H. Heytesbury, Wilts. Lord Heytesbury Edwards, A. Bygrave, Baldock, Herts. Marquis of Salisbury Edwards, E. Vine Cottage, Ham Common, Surrey Ham Egerton - War- Estate Office, Sandicroft, near Arley burton, G, Northwich Elliott, A. E. Newcastle Estate Offices, Worksop, Newcastle Notts. Ellis, E. S. Estate Office, Lathom House, Lathom. Ormskirk. Everett, D. Estate Offices, Broadlands, Romsey Rt. Hon. E. Ashley Every-Clayton, Blackmore Park Estate A. Hanley Swan, Worcester Office, Blackmore Park Fair, T.,& Son Estate Office, Lytham, Lancs. Clifton Fardell, J. Market St., Ryde, Isle of Wight Nunwell Harrery J). Oulton, near Leeds Templenewsam Feilding, J.B. Estate Office, Downing, Holy- Earl of Denbigh well, N. Wales (Holywell Stn.) Fidler, F.C. Estate Office, Yattendon, New- Yattendon bury Biter ls: EstateOffices,Stainchop, Darlington Raly Fisher and 145 Lichfield St., Walsall Lord Lichfield. Nightingale Fleming, W. Tudhoe Spennymoor, Co. Durham Salvin Fletcher, T. 46 Fishergate, Preston Dunkenhalgh, ete. Forbes, J. Atholl Estate Office, Old Blair, Duke of Atholl Blair Atholl, N.B. Forbes, R. Estate Office, Kennet, Alloa, N.B. Kennet Ford, A. Gawthorpe Estate Office, Burnley Lord Shuttleworth (Padiham Station) Forest, R. St. Fagan’s, Westgate St., Cardiff Wenvoe, ete. Forge, R. W., Cromwell Lodge, Grosvenor Road, Cole Park ’ F.A.I. Twickenham Fowler, G. Kells, Co. Meath Marquis of Headfort Francis, J.& Son Myrtle Hill, Carmarthen Ffynone Frantt, M.H. Westfield, Mountrath, Ireland Ballyfinn, ete. Fraser, A. 63 Church St., Inverness Culloden Fraser, A. Solicitor, Dunfermline Blau Castle, ete. Fraser, Southesk Estate Office, Brechin Southesk -Major T. W. French, S. Cresskinny, Queenstown, Ireland Capt. Longfield Frith, W. E. Moreton House, Preesgwyn, nr. Mrs. Barnes Chirk, Salop Estate Office, Sibton Road, Lyminge, Kent. Fuller, JS. Sibton Park. Fulton, A. Estate Office, Sedgwick, Kendal Sedgwick, ete. Gale, H. Estate Office, Nuneham, nr. Oxford A. Harcourt, Esq. (Culham Station) : Gandy, E. Winnington Hill, Northwich Darnhall, ete. Gardner, J. P. Estate Office, Cannock, Staffs. Marquis of Anglesey Garfit, C. T. Estates Office, Delamere House, Delamere Northwich Garland, W.G. Creek House, East Molesey Hotham Garrett, C. T. Newtown, Linford, Leicester Countess of Stamford (Glenfield Station) Garrod, H. J. Cheveley, Cambs. Cheveley Park Garvie, J. Estate Offices, Gourock, N.B. Gourock George, A. W. Estate Offices, Sedbury, Chepstow Sedbury, ete. German,]J.,& Son Market St., Ashby-de-la-Zouch Karl Ferres, ete. Gibbs, F. Smeeds Estate Office, Sittingbourne Smeeds Gibson, W. Estate Office, Muiryhall 8t., Coat- Coats bridge, N.B. Gillart & Sons Machynlleth, North Wales Garthgwynion, ete. Glasier& Sons 7 St. James Street, S.W. Knoll Glendinning, G Hatton Mains, Midlothian Ardgour G odfrey-Payton, 18 Jury St., Warwick Warwick Castle Goodwin Ww. Chesterton Hall, Neweastle, Staffs. Apedale Gordon-Duff, = pene Estate Office, Fairford, Hatherop 7S SG Os. Gough, R. Wykeham, York (Wykeham or Thoroton and Croft. Sawdon Station) Graham, G. Somerhill Estate Office, Tonbridge Somerhill Grant, J. Llanidloes, Mon. Mellington Grant, J. Revel Bank, Grantown-on-Spey, Glenferness Graves, R.A. Sutton Grange Estate Office, Sutton Grange Speke, near Liverpool Gray, R. Estate Office, Sherborne Park, Sherborne Park Northleach, Glos. Grennall, R. Dutton Longridge, Preston J. Fenton, Hsq., etc. Grey, G. Milfield, Alnwick (Akeld Station) Marquis of Waterford Grey, M. H. Estcourt Estate Office, Tetbury Estcourt Griffiths, H.L. Brecon Penbury Grimshaw, J. Keirby Brewery Burnley J.Grimshaw, Ltd. Guiness, Strokestown, Co. Roscommon Pakenham-Mahon Mahon & Co. Gush, E. W. Queen St., Seaton, Devon Seaton Manor. Haddon & Royal Bank Buildings, Hawick, Cavers Turnbull N.B. Sir F.E. W. Macnaughton 81 Darlington St., Wolverhampton Chillington Wrottesley, te Hadfield, T. W. Hale, G.C. | Hall, Ci R- Hall, F. W. Hall, H. Hall, J. | Hall, W. G. Halsey, R. Hamilton,G.F.C. Hankey, C.B. Harding, J.B. Harding- Hardy, F.J. Hargraves, S. Harris, H. Harrison,C.H.G. Harrison, J. E. Hart-Davis, Captain H. V. Hartley, F. A. Hartopp, A.W. | Haslam, J. Hay, J. Hay, P. Hempson, G. F. Hendrie, R. Henry, R. W. Herbert & Son Hewitt, Hon. W. J. Heygate, W. B. Hibbard, J. E. Hickman, T. Hickson & Son Higgins, J]. & F. Higgins, J. S600 jh Hill, v. Hindle & Douglas Hinds, S., & Son Hobbs, F. Hocking, R. T. | Hodgson, J. W. Hodgson, W. Hodson, R. C. Hogbin, P. | Hollis, R. Honeyball & Twinn Horlick, W. Hornor, F. Howard, R. J. Howsin, D. Hoyle, H. Hughes, P. H. Hulton, W.R. Humphreys, H. J. Hi: Hunt, G. W. Hutchinson, J. Hutton, R. Ingham, C. H. Irvine, H. Oo. Jackman, G. W. Jackson, E. H. Jackson, J. P. Jaggar, R. J. Japp, F. Jeffrey, J. Jemsom, T. Jenkin, S. W. Johnstone, Mine Gren Jonas, J. C., & Sons Jones, J. Jones, T. Jones, W. Joyce, J. H. Kaye, J. E. Huskinson & Son Epperstone, Notts. Tabley Estate Office, Knutsford Tabley Knowsley Hall, Prescot _ Earl of Derby Smithills Estate Office, Smithills, Smithills Bolton | Oliver, Richmond, Yorks. Aske Hall Estate Offices, Droitwich Impney Estate Office, Osmaston Manor, Derby (Ashbourne Station) Winstanley Estate Office, Wigan Winstanley Deputy Surveyor’s Office. Prince Great Park, Windsor Consort’s Workshops Toddington Estate Office, Winch- Toddington combe, Glos.(Toddington Station) Estate Office, Brocklesby Park, Earl of Yarborough Lines, Chilton Lodge Estate Office, Chilton Lodge Estate Office, Chippenham Park, Chippenham Park, ete. Osmaston Manor Hungerford Newman, F. R. Soham, Cambs. (Newmarket Station) Gittisham Hill, Honiton Honiton Manor, ete. pee House, Marple, near St »ck- Romiley, ete. por Clarence St., Southend-on-Sea Victoria, Shoeburyness. Mentmore Estate Office, Leigh- Mentmore ton Buzzard Estate Office, Allestree, Derby Capt. L. G. Gisbourne Ellesmere Estate Office, Worsley, Earl of Ellesmere Manchester Scriven, Knaresborough Scriven Park Maiden Bradley, Somerset Duke of Somerset Thornham Estate Office, Buersel, Thornham Rochdale The Farm, Abbeyleix, Ireland Viscount de Vesci Bawdsey Estate Office, Wood- Bawdsey bridge, Suffolk Estate Office, Gatton Park, Surrey (Merstham Station) Gilfoot, Newmilns, N.B. Loudoun Lynwood, Queen’s Park,Oswestry Nantymeichiaid. ete, 95 Piescoed St., Windsor Vaughan St. Colme House, Aberdour, Fife Earl of Moray’s Fife and Perthshire Estates. Estate Office. Mynde Park, Much Mynde Park Dewehurch, Hereford (Tram Inn Station) 17 Union Court Old Broad St.,E.C. Highfield, Winchmore College Court, Shrewsbury Leaton Knoll 31 Queen Victoria St., E.C. Haslewood Park, Palmer’s J. Coleman, Esq., Green, N. Alford, Lines. she T. Grant Thorold, sq. Crichel, Wimborne Crichel Smithwick Hall, Congleton Somerford Riddings Estate Office, nr. Alfreton Alfreton Ironworks. Commercial Bank Buildings, Brad- J. A. J owett, Esq. ford Walmer Walmer Estates Co., ete. Bank St., Ashford, Kent Godington Park Manor House, Padstow, Cornwall C. G. P. Brune, Esq. Estate Office, Field House, Tri- Field House angle, near Halifax Rosedale Cottage, Otterburn, Amble, ete. Northumberland Coolfadda House, Bandon, Co. Bandon Cork state Office, Enys, Penryn Enys Rise, East Yorks. W. Bethell, Esq. Leith Estate Office, Queen St., Leith Deal Coombe Warren, Kingston-on- Coombe Thames Queen St., Norwich Great Hospital Trust Witton Park Estate Offices, Rich- Witton Park mond Terrace, Blackburn Huntroyde Estate Office, Padiham Huntroyde Woodland Villa, Queen’s Park, Hothersali Hall Blackburn. 12 National St., Towyn, Wales Dolangwyn, ete. Estate Office, Hulton Park, Bolton Hulton Woodhouse, Loughborough Blau Manor Kstate Office, Holme Lacey, Here- Earl of Chesterfield ford Arnold Earl Brownlow Mrs. A. C. Fairfax Lucy, ete. Estate Office, Dalton Holme, Lord Hotham Beverley Southersduwn, Bridgend, Glam. Masonic Hall, Todmorden Windermere Buildings, Winder- mere Whitegate, near Northwich Vale Royal Estate Office, Ardsley, Barnsley, Micklethwaithe (Stairfoot Station) Estate Office, Croston Hall, nr. Croston Hall Preston Manthorpe Lodge, Grantham 17 Jury St., Warwick Glamorgan Greenwood’s Trustees Calgarth, ete. The Knoll, Truro Pencalenick Pearson House, Whittington, nr. Whittington Hall Kirkby Lonsdale ; Liskeard Llantydrock Alloway Cottage, Ayr, N.B. 27 Market Hill, Cambridge Cambusdoon,Colstoun,ete. Earl Carrington, ete. Liwynon, Llanedwen, Anglesey Coed Helen 1 Princes St., Westminster, S.W. Newborough and ( Jakeley The Manor, Lechlade, Glos. James Jones, Esq. Blackfordby, Ashby-de-la-Zouch Sir M. C. B. Cave, Bart. - Bretton, near Wakefield Bretton Kaye. W.L. Kemp-Smith, F. Kendle, G. R., Kevan, P. & J. King, F.H. Kirkby, H. B. Kittow, J. & Son Knapman. H. C. Knowles, G. T. Lambert, J. H Lambert, L. F Larminie, A.C. Lascelles, A. G. Leese, V. F. Leslie, A.C. L’Estrange,H.G. Lewis, A. W. Lipscomb, B. Lloyd, G. W. Lloyd, P.,&Son Longe, J. M. Loveless, J. D. Lowis, A. E. Luckock, E. H. Macdonald,R.R. MacGarva, G. R. MacGarva, W. MacGregor, P., MacIntosh, W. Mackenzie, D. F. M Mackenzie,W. A. MacNicoll, D. McClintock, A. McCowan, J. C. McCullagh, J. McDonald, A. McIntosh, D. McKinlay, D. McLaren, J. T. McLean, D. McLennan, W. Maister,C.L.N. Mallinson, A. E. Mangin, A. R. Manners, H. A. Matheson, D. Matthews, A. Meaby, T. J. Meadows, J. & Meiklejohn, ; Bil fe Mendham, J. Menzies, G. Meyer, H. L. Middleton, W. Miles, C. A. Milligan, W. Mills & Milnes Moncaster, T. ON. COM. Z. ESTATE MANAGERS, FACTORS & STEWARDS. 43 Estate Office, Worksop Osberton “* Royalcot,” Stanstead, Essex. Sir J. Blyth, Bart. Manor Office, Orsett, Essex Whitmore Estate Office, Wilton, Salisbury Earl of Pembroke. Thorndon Estate Office, Ingate- Thorndon. stone, Essex. 12 Acresfield, Bolton Ridgway Estate Office, Foxholes, Rochdale Foxholes Old Corn Exchange, Lincoln Boultham Church St., Launceston R. C. Coode, Esq., ete. Estate Office, Norman Court, Norman Court Salisbury Estate Office, Rolleston Hall, Sir O. Mosley ’ Burton-on-Trent Redmont Hill, Ballinasloe Pollok Hewell Estate Office, nr. Redditch Hevwell Fisherhill, Castlebar,Co. Mayo —_ Earl of Lucan Estate Ottice, Thorpe, Thrapston Thorpe (Thorpe Station) Estate Office, Lydney Park, Lyd- Lydney Park ney, Glos. Estate Office, Hursley Park, Hursley Park Winchester (Chandlers Ford Station) Estates Office, Newton-le- Willows, Lord Newton Lancs. Markree Estate Office, Wine St., Markree, etc. Sligo Chilton Foliat, Hungerford Littlecote Willesley, nr. Tetbury Weston Birt Savile Estate Offices, Dewsbury Savile Hutton Hall, Penrith Lowther The Rectory, Berriew, S.O., Vaynor Montgomery Estate Office, Croxteth, Liverpool Lord Sefton Estate Office, Hay, Hereford- Clyro Court, ete. shire Estate Office, Hillbutts, nr. Wim- Kingston Lacey, Corfe borne Castle, ete. Estate Office, Taplow Court, Lord Desborough Taplow Estate Office, Sudbourn Hall, Sudbourn Hall Ortord, Suffolk (Wickham Market Station) Estate Office, Langford, Bristol Sidney Hill, Esq. (Langford Station) Couston House, Aberdour, Fife Donibristle Chamberlain of Argyle, Inverary, Inverary B N.B. Estate Office, Maesllwch, Glas- Maesllwch bury-on-Wye Llanarth Estate Office, Westgate Llanarth Chmbrs., Newport, Mon. “Kingsdowne,”’ Greville Road, C. Hylton Jolliffe, Esq. Richmond, Surrey 16 Union Terrace, Aberdeen Cluny 58 George St., Whithorn, Ravenstone, ete. Wigtownshire Estate Office, Innes, Elgin Thos. McKenzie, Esq. Estates Office, Ardwell, Stranraer, Ardwell N.B. Estate Office, Springkell, Eccle- Springkell fechan, N.B. (Kirtlebridge Station. ) Fife Estates Office, Banff, N.B. Duff House, etc. orton Hall Estate Office, Morton Hall, etc, Liberton, Midlothian Estate Office, West Dean, West Dean Chichester (Singleton Station) Derwas, Abergele Coed Coch Hillsborough, Co. Down Hillsborough Castle Hatfield, Herts Hatfield Glasslough, Co. Monaghan Leslie, ete. Glenarm, Co. Antrim Earl of Antrim Lochrosque Castle, Vingwall,N.B. Lochrosque Estate Office, Bedwell Park, Bedwell Park Hatfield (Cole Green Station) Estate Office, Polmaise, Stirling, Polmaise, ete. IN: B: Sutherland Estate Offices, Golspie, Duke of Sutherland N.B. Grainbank, Kirkwall, N.B. Orkney Estate Office, Swinton Park, Swinton Park Masham, 8.O., Yorks. Estate Offices, Spilsby, Lines. Lord Willoughby de Eresby Meyrick Estate Office, Gervis Meyrick Chambers, Bournemouth Westgate, Grantham Buckminster Park Estate Office, Sydenham, Lew Hon. Mrs. Tremayne Down, S.O., N. Devon Sycamour, Louth Lord de Blaquiere, ete. Mullingar, Ireland Sir M. Chapman Meikleour, Perth Meikleour Ballinahinch Castle, Galway Ballinahinch, ete. istate Office, Cockington, Torquay Cockington Court Estate Office, Oakley, Market Oakley, etc., ete. Drayton Novar Estates Offices, Evanton, Novar and Raith Ross-shire Hall Farm, Raveningham, Norwich N. H Bacon, Esq. Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent Duke of Sutherland Estate Office, Cadland, Southamp- Cadland ton St. Ives Estate Office, Bingley, St. Ives Yorks. Victoria Chambers, Bridge Street. Power’s Newport, Mon. Maxwell St., Dalbeattie, N.B. Munches 57 Hamilton §q., Birkenhead Storeton Rosedale Abbey, near Pickering, Rosedale, Leppington ,ete Yorks. Montgomery, 1G Si Morgan.G. H. Morgan, M. V Mortey, A.L.Y. Great Brington, Northampton Althorp barn Morris (C. R.), Sons & Peard Morrison, W. Morton, J. P. Moscrop, A. Munckton, T. Murray, J.C. Mutter, G. H. Neighbour, L. Nettleship, T. Nevill, R. H. Nixon, J. J. North, G. F. Nutter, W. H. O’Donel, F. Owen, S. H. Owen, T. G. Owen, W.S. Paget, EC: Parker, H. J. Parkin, ae Parmeter, F. Partridge, F.G. Estate Office, Brackley Payton, A.C. Peirson; Houde Pendered, J., & Ss Perrin, W. G. Potter, f, D3 Prater, T. H. Prices Case. Price, W. M. Pritchett, E. Proctor, Ss. W. Punchard, F. Ramsden, T. H. Bramhope, Leeds Rawlence & Rees, CG. F. Richards, A. Richards & Robertson, J. Robertson, J. Robinson, A. Rolfe, J.& R. Rolleston & Co. Rowbottom, F. Estate Office, Honingham, Norwich Honingham Hail, ete. Hanger Hill Estate Office, 2 Haven Hanger Hill Lane, Ealing, W. St. Columb’s Court, Londonderry Ivish Society Beaulieu Manor Office, Brocken- . Beaulieu Manor hurst Maesydderwen, Mountain Ash Dufftown (Althorp Park Station) North Curry, Taunton Quantock, ete. Gledtield, Arday, Ross-shire Gledfieid Rookery Farm, Hatton, Shifnal Hatton Grange Broomhall Estate Office, Charles- Earl of Elgin town, Fife Thorganby Hall, York J.J. Dunnington-J effer- son, Esq., etc., ete. Estate Office, Kiveton Park, near Kiyeton Park, etc. Sheftield Estate Office,Old Warden, Biggles- Col. F. Shuttleworth wade (Southill Station) Camperdown Estates Office, Dry- Camperdown burgh, Lochee, Dundee 216, West George Street, Glasgow Pollok Burghley Estate Office, Stamford Burghley & Aswarley Pk. Dallam Tower Estate Office, Dallam’ Tower Milnthorpe Blithfield, Rugeley Blithfield Waterloo House, Market Rasen Holton Beckering Lydbury North, Salop Walcot 34 Saville Row, W. Rays Estate Office, Hengraye, Bury St. Hengrave Edmunds Nicholls, W. J. Tregarne Terrace, St. Austell F. Leyland-Barratt, Esq. Cambo, Northumberland Sir G. O. Trevelyan, Bart. paratbtiel aay Mortimer, 8.O., Duke of Wellington, ete. Berks Pier Office, St. Anne’s-on-the-Sea St. Anne’s-on-the-Sea Land & Building Co., Ld. Ellison St., Castlebar,Co. Mayo Six K. W. H. Palmer Puddletown, Dorchester Col. W. EK. Brymer St. Mary’s Hill, Tenby Picton Castle Market Hall, Holyhead Penrhres Cefn Gwifed, Newtown, Mont. Gregynog Harewood, Leeds Harewood Estate Office, Carclew, Perran ar Col. Tremayne Worthal, Cornwall The Fernery, Burnham, Som. Grove 6 St. John Street, Herefora Homend, etc. Parker, Hon. T. LKccleston, Chester Eaton EstateOffice,Serlby, Bawtry, Yorks. Viscount Galway Estate Office, Babworth, Retford Col. Devison 24 Grainger St. West, Newcastle- Townley Estates in Dur- on-Tyne ham, Lanes., Yorks., &c. Ellesmere, etc. ehidy Estate Office, Camborne Tehidy Estate Office, Stourton Hall, Livesey Horncastle ce Ottice, Bank St., Airdrie, Airdrie, Sheardrum, etc. N EstateOffice,SyonHouse,Brentford Syon House Brancepeth, 8.0., Co. Durham Brancepeth Maiket Square, Wellingborough Orlingbury Marshal Row, Swanage Darlston Park Pickard, T. W. Estate Ottice, Glynde, Lewes, Glynde Sussex (Glynde Station). Blackshore, near Bewdley, Wores. Ribbesford bees state Office, Aberford, Lotherton eeds Craig Hall, Bolam, Belsay, New- Lord Ducie, ete. castle-on-Tyne (Angerton Sta- tion) Minto, Hawick (Hassendean Lord Minto Station) Estate Otiice, Bury St. Edmunds Hardwick Estate Office, Queen St., Great Har- Clayton Hall wood, Lancs. Underley Estate Office, Kirkby Underley Lonsdale Estate Ottice, Holme, York Mrs. F. D. Harford Pyke-Nott, J. M. state Office, Dumbleton, near Campden, Dumbleton, ete. Evesham Sir A. IT. Lawson, Bart. 15 Great George St., S.W. Bloomfield, ete. Estate Office, Stanmore Bentley Priory and Stan- more Park Earnock Estate Office, Hillhouse, Earnuck & Neilsland Hamilton, N.B. Newton Abbot Colehayes 816 High Rd., Tottenham, N. Huxley, ete. Charles St. Chambers, Cardiff Coythan Park Estate Office, Horsforth, nr. Leeds Col. Sir W. Spencer- Stanhope Somerleyton, near Lowestoft Somerleyton Robertson, C. B. Faskally Estate Office, Pitlochry, Faskally N.B Panmure Estates Office,Carnoustie, Earl of Dalhousie N Robertson, J. H. Estate Office, Claydon, Winslow, Bucks and Anglesey (Sir Bucks E. Verney, Bart.) S. Cawdor Estate Office, Nairn, N.B Cawdor The brewery, St. Helens, Lanes. Eccleston Hall Robinson, J. W. Keswick Derwentwater Keir, Bridge of Allan, N.B. Keir Wiggenton House, Beaconsfield Hall-Barn Grey Friars, Leicester Aylestone Rowe, J. Russell, W. Rutherford, J.A. Rylands and The Fairhaven Estate Co., Ld., Pollux Gate, Fairhaven, near Lytham Luss Estates Office, Helensburgh, Luss N Fairhaven Estate Co.,Ld. ‘Bat Carnarvon Estate Office, Highclere, Lord Carnarvon Newbury 47 Dyer St., Cirencester Knowle Park, ete. Master Sample, T., & Cc Se & Sample,T.&W.C. Sandford, M. Sandford- Thompson,W.J Sclater. E. Scott, J. Scrimgeour, J. Scriven, C. H. Scriven, R. Senior, T. E. Sewill, W. Shaw, E. Shaw, R. Sheard, T. Simpson, J. J. Sims, G. T. Skitt, C.J. Sleigh, J. Smith & Marshall Smith, C. H. Smith, G. N. Smith, J. Smith, J. T. Smith, T. Smith, Wheater Smith, W. F. Smith, W. L. Snedden, W. W. Southam, F. W. Spackman & Pole 6 Terrace Walks, Bath Spelman’s Stace, H.'P. Stallard, W. Stanhope, Cap- tain P.S. Stanton, W. L. Steele, T. V. Stevens, M. Stevens, W. Stewart & Whyte Stewart, Capt. INGE: Stewart, D. D. Stewart, D. W. Stewart, F. Stewart, J. Stewart, J. Stewart, J. M. Stewart, W. Stobort, F. Story, E. H. Strutt, Hon. E.G. Sturge, W. Sturgess, J. M. Swallow, E. Swanston, D. Sworder & Sons Matfen, nr. Corbridge-on-Tyne Prudhoe Hall Estate Office, Bothal Castle, near Duke of Portland Morpeth Estate Office, Maresfield Park, nr. Count A. Miinster Uckfield The Villa, Montrose, N.B. Kintore Boyne Hill, Navan Estate Office; Newton Hall, Stocksfield-on-Tyne, Northum- berland Donne Lodge, Donne, N.B. Thong, near Gravesend Cobham Hall Castle Ashby, Northampton Finedon Hall Zetland Estate Office, Marske-by Lord Zetland the-Sea, Yorks. Manor Office, North Bridge St., Sunderland Bryngwyn, Hereford Henshaw, Yeadon, Yorks. High St., Clayton West, near Huddersfield Estate Office, Kirklees, Brighouse Sir G. Armytage, Bart. Neath Abbey EstateOffice, Abbey Neath Abbey Road, Neath Estate Office, Birkdale, Lancs. Strichen, S.O., Aberdeenshire Chippenham Slane, etc. Lady John Joicey Cecil Donne Lodge Monkwearmouth Shore Bryngwyn Carlton Clayton West Park Ince-Blundell Strichen Sir J. Neeld Wood Stanway, Winchcombe, S.0O., Glos. Crawshay Bailey’s Estate Office, Pentre, 8.O., Glamorganshire (Ystrad Station) Oakenshaw Estate Office, Clayton- Oakenshaw le-Moors, near Accrington Estate Office, Tatton Dale, Knuts- Stanway, Wood Norton, ete. Crawshay Bailey Earl Egerton ford Cassillis & Culzean Estate Office, The Castle, Maybole, N.B. Messrs. Smith & Gotthardt, 15 Cheapside, Bradford Steward’s Office, Easton Park, Hamilton, etc. Wickham Market Garswood Estate Offices, Ashton- Garswood in-Makerfield, Lanes. Estate Offices, Drumpellier, Coat- D.W.R.Carrick- Buchanan bridge, N.B. Esq. Fox Hill, West Haddon, Rugby Hon. EK. A. Fitz Roy Balhampton, etc. Lichfield Weston Madresfield Court Crompton Stanfield, etc. Marquis of Ailsa Heaton, Shipley, & Burley Hall Quay, Great Yarmouth Brackley Pierpoint Street, Worcester Estate Office, Azerley, Ripon Estate Office, Honington, Ships- Sir G. H. D’E Skipworth, ton-on-Stour Bart., H. Gilbert, Esq., ete. Estate Office, Blackmoor, Liss, Earl of Selborne Hants 18 Exchange St., Manchester Trafford Park Broadclyst, Exeter Killerton, ete. 29 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh Gartsherrie Estate Office, Vaynol Park, Port Vaynol Park Dinorwic, N. Wales Rossie Estate Office, Inchture, Rossie Priory and Fingask Perthshire Castle Cartland, Lanark Lee & Carnwath Surveyor’s Office, Canni: g Cham- Marquis of Salisbury bers, 2 St. John St., Liverpool Heathfield, Irvine, N.B. Estates Offices, Sandbeck Park, Tickhill, Rotherham Montgomerie Kstate Office, Irvine, N.B. Towneley Estate Office, Burnley Towneley Biddick Hall Fence Houses, Co. Lambton Castle Durham 90 King St., Manchester ‘* Whitelands,’’ Hatfield Peveril, Witham, Essex Earl of Eglinton Sandbeck Park Montgomerie Brooks’s Terling Place Corn St., Bristol Portishead Penshurst Park, near Tonbridge Penshurst Park (Penshurst Station) Orton Estate Office, Bank Cham- Marquis of Huntly bers, Market Place, Peter- borough Morton Terrace, Gainsborough Sir H. B. Bacon, Bart. Bishop’s Stortford Hockerill Park Tait, D. Tait, W. oH: Talbot, G. P. Tayler, W. Taylor, A. Taylor, I. Temperley, R.R. Tener, E.S. Terris, J. Thomas, H. Thomas, L. Thomson, J. Thomson, W. Thursfield, T. H. Tower, B. R. C. Townsend, G.C. Treharne, D. Turner, T. W. Turner, J. H. Tutin; Df Vercoe, H. Vernon, R. Wade, O H. Wadham & Son Walker, H. Walker, I. A. Walker, W. E. Wall, T. W. Ward, J. Watney, D., & Sons Watson, H. E. Watson, J. Watson, J. B. Watson, R. Watson, W., & Son Weatherill, : G. F. Webb, F.N. Wellesley, C.G. Wells, W. H. White, J. Whitlock, W. Whitlow, H. Whitmore, C. J. Wilbraham,&.S. Willcocks, E. Wilkinson, J. Wilkinson, P. Williams, A.A. Williams, T. Williams- Drummond, D. Willyams, H. J. Wilmot, Flower, & Wilmot Wilson, J.C. Wilson, J. G. Wilson (Silk) & Sons Wood, J. M. Woodward, W. Wooley, T. J. Wormald, H. Wright, A. I. Wynne, Major Yates, R: Yorstoun, M.C. Young (Douglas) 51 Coleman St., E.C. & Co. Young, H.A.L. caster Prince Consort’s Shaw Farm, H.M. the King Windsor Seas ie Woodhouse, Rother- Wentworth am 2 City Road, E.C. Mitchell's Kildrummy, Mossat, Aberdeen- Kildrummy shire Coleshill, Bagillt, Holywell, Wales Vivian Estates Office, Alnwick Castle, Alnwick Castle Northumberland The Square, Loughrea, Ireland Marquis of Clanricarde Dullomuir, Blairadam, N.B. Blairadam Botrea, Newbridge, 8.O., Corn- J. Scobell Armstrong, wall (Penzance Station) Esq., ete. Prospect House, Rhymney, Mon. Rhymney Iron Co. Estate Office, Brayton, Carlisle Brayton Fife-Keith N.B. Gleurcrines The Grange, MuchWenlock, Salop Condover, etc. Ellesmere, Salop Bridgwater Estate Office, Tipperary Smith-Barry Pentre House, Pentre Pentre, etc. we Estate Offices, Mans- Welbeck e Portland Estate Office, Kilmar- Troon nock, N.B. Estate Office, Skelton-in-Cleve- Lt.-Col.W.H. A.Wharton land, Yorks. Pendarves, Camborne Estate Office, Hambleden, Hen- ley-on-Thames W.C., Pendarves, Esq. C. A. Scott-Murray, Esq. Studley Estate Office, Ripon Studley 6 Cornwallis Street, Barrow-in- Duke of Buccleuch Furness Royal Hotel, Whitby West Cliff King’s Weston Estate Office, Shirehampton, Bristol Polefield Hall, Prestwich, Lancs. Estate Office, Hindlip, Worcester (Fernhill-Heath Station) Seafield Estates Office, Keith, N.B. Seafield 83 Poultry, E.C. Manor of Eton King’s Weston Earl of Wilton - Lord Hindlip Estate Office, Petworth, Sussex Wentbridge, Pontefract Lord Leconfield H. J. Hope Barton, Esq., ete. Shirburn, near Wallingford Macclesfield Stonehouse, Hayton, Carlisle 8S. H. B. Giaham, Esq. Victoria Buildings, Alfreton Grange Estate Office, Farnley, Otley, Farnley Hall Yorks. Babraham, Cambridge The Estate Office, Warter, York Estate Office, Evershot, Dorset Hale Estate Office, Warrington Poole House, Great Yeldbam, Halstead, Essex Princes’ St., Ulverston Cowdray Estate Ottice, Midhurst Cowdray St. Giles, Cranborne, Salisbury © Karl of Shaftesbury TrebarthaEstateOffice, Launceston Trebartha The Grange, Kirkeudbright, N.B. St. Mary’s Isle Estate Office, Crosswood, Aberys- Crosswood twyth Park Estate Office, Pontypool Pontypool Park Ynisygerwn, Neath Tennant Portiscliff, Ferryside, Carmarthen Pembroke C. Adearne, Esq. Warter Priory Melbury, etc. ' Hale Cut Hedge Ulverston Town Liwvnds Barndale, Alnwick Alnwick Castle Waterloo Street, Birmingham Soho Tulliallan Estate Office, Kincar- Tulliallan dine-on-Forth Woodsome, near Huddersfield Woodsome Bank of England Chambers, Tib Duchy of Lancaster, etc., Lane, Cross Street, Manchester _ etc. Oross Bank, Warton, Carnforth Dalton Hall, etc. Edale House, Cottingham, Hull Church 97 Gresham Street, E.C. Hutton Mount Longland’s, Holkham, Norfolk Holkham Caerleon House, Cardigan Priory Clungunford, Ashton-on-Clun, Clungunford Salop South Queen St., Morley, Yorks. Woodsome Duke of Northumberland’s Es- Tynemouth tate Office, Newcastle-on- Tyne Bush Estate Office, Pembroke Bush Milton Abbey Office, Blandford, Milton Abbey Dorset Irvine House, Canobie, N.B. Duke of Buccleuch Mitcham Park, & Croham Park, Croydon, etc. The Johnstone Estate ,Office, Johnstone : Weymouth e Site es Es CON aaa: a sta i eel an eh clin at Secunia teat ¢ : Sy Peas 3 fi f SiGe ita