@ (Price 1/-). INGO. I. = % REAR RE Zila? eA TI AAAS AAV ASE NAIA ! Alchardson & C TESS TS2 a qd) SS a 2 pS] = (n'a) pears cos ee | ot IES PS = aS = pod ieee Fine i eaomne om eg D AN North of England Horticultural Works, DA \ NG ENG Zz. RLINGTON COPYRIGHT. Entered at Stationer s’ Hall. AY TSA ANA, NYY, \ ~ oy ea ZN =\' x. aN yw & LIBRARY OF @ COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY oSxO°IN MEMORY OF HENRY OGDEN AVERY ARCHITECT +COKO BORN THIRTY-FIRST JANUARY MDCCC LII DIED THIRTIETH APRIL M DCCC LXXXX<-@%0 iG le | Hl | \ ) | Bi on ith eg i Ti. 7 77 7 | Ware, z n Mm v Le | |: LL if i | i | | l At COL Te Lal srl lin Hutt ‘nn Oh Ht [$$$ SS f Fy L is : Ir t i na ks \ f a 4 4 \ } r m= = = L eit b 5 SiS 3 3 vf . r y aN N 2 SRR HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. Fig. 2. FRONT ELEVATION OF CONSERVATORY OR WINTER GARDEN. About 7oft. long by 30ft. wide. x) DARLINGTON. W. RICHARDSON & CO., *(pallsop sv paiojye oq uo suorsuautp ynq ‘your ue 0} “yg faTeOG) oprm yySS Aq Suoy ‘yor ynoqy NaAddvo SIN YO AYOLVAYASNOO AO NOILWAS1S INOdS “¢ “31d ‘(age oly JJ ¢G)- Joor Modany pue asplr YM Udpuery) J3aUIWA Jo AtoYeAUISUOZ SO NOMVASTIG LNOUG Src at i ull 4) le NG He Y NOY -HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 14 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. , HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. Fig. 4 CONSERVATORY OR WINTER GARDEN. Architect : J. Garry, Esq., West Hartlepool, Erected fer Major Ropner, Preston Hall, Nr. Stockton, W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. bof 4 i» 4 4 4 4 OS Sok Sak ah nk a EY As ty amy A Ik Side Elevation. Fig. 5. CONSERVATORY. Erected for the Right Honourable the Earl of Listowel, Convamore, Co. Cork HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. ce SF Ses |. = A= = Sey, inal LE Conservatory or Winter Garden with ridge and furrow roof -(55ft. frontage) About 4goft. long by 55ft wide. (Scale 8ft. to an inch, but dimensions can be altered as desired). Sil mle ui hardson 6 Co., ~ Horticultural Builders and Mot-water Engi Fig. 6. FRONT ELEVATION OF CONSERVATORY OR WINTER GARDEN. W. Ric -HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. I]: W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. "xassq “[JOMSIYD ‘asno}yy yso10y “bs ‘osprryong “yy “W 10F poyaIy ‘NA3qGdYVS YALNIM YO AYOLVAYSSNOO HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 18 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. OOK RS OR TORK OOOO SON 5 UX 6), jit i a4) HEATING ENGINEERS. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & Fig. 8. CONSERVATORY OR WINTER GARDEN. 19 (‘sroyjo puv “JayIvWIMIN ‘piviag ploy *uopy JYSrY 9y}) Oy pazoasqq) ‘Opia ‘gr Aq Buoy ‘yok ynoqy « NGSLNV1> HLIM AYOLVAYSSNOO GSsA0OOU-NVdS W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Ne stestet ASS a) Discs | | | Ve \ ri I] \ | | | 9 Ne) sven HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. Fig. 10. SPAN-ROOFED CONSERVATORY OR GREENHOUSE, About 25ft. long, by 16ft. wide. DARLINGTON. W. RICHARDSON & CO,, (‘uopuoy ‘bsay ‘avpjoq s9jeag : yoo}TYOIy) “xaso[ppryy ‘Tamury, “bsy ‘hoy *y sawef soy pajyoomq AYOLVAYASNOO AO NOILVASA1S LNOUS W Std ; 5 piniioinit cuiniG MINHA es ONO DummiommeMMENTIG — HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 22 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Nh ie Midi Cis WW ig 2 te) |p a IES le | it « wWwDK HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. “6, WA! my ( Ro (iA Aa i ee uf "G Sy (oS Sq. == Se Se AN == 5 ge —— = = SS ———— CK Sy = Bg --- hah ~~ —_ ——— 2 SS mn VY ; ES = = ay ———— = = ENG eB eS ee Zz Side Elevation. Fig. 12. CONSERVATORY Erected. for John Y. Short, Esq., Sunderland. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. NC SITU SS ——— SS —S | LLM ron 4 u thi \ " 7 » } ois Ue AeA VOM ye Mee Ore OU beds eee, FORRES SERIE NCH OR SL fe : \ 5 Ore er yee were IO ey gf Soper BME Te eat Ade : sina ee we ath See ise Fig. 13. CONSERVATORY Erected for S. T. Melville, Esq., Wokingham, and others. Fig. 14. FRONT ELEVATION OF CONSERVATORY Erected for Wm. Dingley, Esq., M.D., Camden Road, London. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 23 24 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. CONSERVATORY. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Fig. 165. il we SS hy FULT Fig. 17. CONSERVATORY. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 26 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. ANON IN eM en i A [ a HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS & HEATING ENGINEERS. DONT Hy Sy) oa hey SPAN-ROOFED CONSERVATORY, GREENHOUSE, OR VINERY &c. 1g. With Richardson’s Patent System of Ventilation. (See Description, Page 6.) W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. : —— —— = ——— Fig. 19. SPAN-ROOFED CONSERVATORY. About 2oft. long by r4ft. wide. SSO SSS . . \S SS Wo \\\ whan WS 2IGSEI ua NS a Ns SS = = Ss =—= ss FSS SS Ss SS Su LY iene SSeS = ee es a eas — Fig. 20. LEAN-TO CONSERVATORY, WITH ‘ LANTERN” ROOF. About 25ft. long by 14ft. wide. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 27 28 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. Fig. 21. HALF-SPAN CONSERVATORY, &C. OR STOVE, GREENHOUSE, W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. ' Fig. ‘22. LEAN-TO CONSERVATORY OR GREENHOUSE. 29 30 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. About 2oft, long, by 12 or 14ft. wide. haa hy" Tee fest Raa j il li it Se Ss 2g) NURI i at re FRONT ELEVATION OF LEAN-TO CONSERVATORY. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. — W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 3; Fig 24 RANGE OF LEAN-TO VINERIES AND PEACH HOUSES, with Half-Span Conservatory or Greenhouse in the Centre. Richardson’s Patent Ventilation to Lean-to portion. (See description, page 6.) Fig. 25. RANGE OF HALF-SPAN FRUIT AND PLANT HOUSES, With Span-roofed Conservatory or Greenhouse in the centre. Richardson’s Patent Ventilation to Half-Span portion. (See description, page 6.) HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 32 4 ' Beli ; vee hy) 1 'Y ! W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON, TIT} i { i Ri t i ANieyN a ° YP et i th ANA ORED Jarter, 2Xa}, RANGE OF HALF-SPAN FRUIT AND PLANT HOUSES, With Conservatory or Palm House in centre, = SSS SSS SSN CD SEL Bs 1 PEPER = Y PASO ooo cl 6 oe ese em) |S = hee TIAN a) ng das SOP waits cae ne EN e : =a Poa dai sania ' » ate ako whi mt ESSE SER NC ANE af ).’ Vin he) ' : Oceana ON mou UI eae et 4 Tr & vs 5 Be 54 Fig. 27. WINTER GARDEN OR LARGE CONSERVATORY. Designed for the Corporation of Bradford Peel Park. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. W. Benok maennen> “uopuo’yT XX NW \ 5 =i SS 5y > i (‘yout uv 0} “yYQT ‘eTvIS) ‘SASNOH LNV1d GNV LINHA JO JONVY "8o ‘SIA ‘JUIWIDSULIIY [VUIOJUL SuIMIYS—'NVIg sosng HIvg ay aah) Pann’ vas teal Poh ee SS At sane Ain AR sae ata SSN tt Ry WMT ee Dn ah eke TCI Seaeser tn 6 EB Hee age | | || Hl, nw SSP SSN HWA == Spo MUA NIT an Soaqyory “bsy “yop “EL “AA “yotmsdy “any faMmoysxipag “bsq ‘proqqog “yp 10; (SUOT]LIADP JYSIS YIM) pojoemq budwinaiwg io ae oes a eT RM oooEonnnndad MW AN RA WwWWFoOoOH}°_e_WndMMMMMAMEA AAEM MTEAMOA-_-_-_§_-:A_AQAj§'Ij\ygQ@\iWjQygyoQo WMA SSS SS Sa Sees Saas See Saeseeerssas sae CL LICL Seas sreaeiee erenevecenerepevensce Te repens BINS sNvyY 20D WKS , & HEATING ENGINEERS HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS 34 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. NN SoRSeE = —— iE i | Fig. 29. ; SPAN-ROOFED CONSERVATORY, VINERY OR ORCHARD HOUSE, With Lantern Roof. ae. Wy RAY Y KY NY . \ N WRN WS SS WY A \\ NY \ \\ WS WS \ CX EO Ss MG RQ GW \ LQ WN SN \ XX \\ Fig. 30. SECTION AND INTERNAL VIEW OF HOUSE Similar to Fig. 29, but larger. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON AND CO., DARLINGTON. ee a Se SOE NT SEP Ta ere Hes oie Nea 30ft. long , by 16ft.awide. Price list. (for Specification, geving full particulars, see page '.) nes Length GF Width, roft. Width, reft. Width, rgft. Width, 16ft. Width, x8ft. Width, 2oft. Howes Height, 8ft. roin. Height, oft. sin. Height, tof. Height, toft. 7in. Height, x1ft. 2in. Height, r1ft. gin. ft. “in. 2g Se Gly a) Sy dle £3) S35 Yale ey) Sk asf SR “Gk Sas “15° -0 26-10 0 60 15 0 59 0 0 ee) @ © 43 5 0 47 10 0 20-0 62 15 -0 57 10 0 42 5 0 46 15 0 6115 0 56 10 O -25 -0 we) Gr 44 0 0 49 10 0 564 10 O 60 0 0 65 10 0 50.0 2 45= 0.0 OO ML OM O 56 10 0 62 10 O 68 10 0 7410 O -b0 0 -5k- 0: 0 ih oO 65 15 0 TO & 76 15 0 83 10 0 40 0 Hie (OW 0) 63 15 0 f © © 78 0 0 85 5 0 92,10) 0 50° 0 ~ 6 © @ m © ¢ 85 10 0 Se 10) 6 102 0 O OR OmEO 60° 0 ot © © SO & ge) ils) 0 iy Hy © 118 15 0 Ayaey (55 0) ‘70° 0 95 0 0 -103 10 0 A OO 124 15 0 135 10 0 146 5 0 80 0 105 0 O UK) ais) 128°15 0 140 5 O 152 10 0 164 0 0 807 0 IGS -@) <0) 130 0 O 143 0 O 156 0 O 169 5 0 1g2 0 0 100° 0 129 0-0 145 5 0 157 10 O I7al aay 186 0 0 200 0 O Partitions, * each 5 © @ lay dey (0) 610 0 ty © 8) 0) © 815 0 Height of Sides, 5ft. 6in. (2{t. 6in. Brickwork). Lengths and Widths are measured outside of the wood uprights in side and end framing. Top Ventilators in alternate bays only, of houses 10ft. wide and under; in ad/ bays of wider houses. Bottom Ventilators.in alternate bays-both sides, (slight extra cost if a// bays are ventilated.) , Lhe Price of each Partition includes a_door,-with brass mortice lateh, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted (See Specification). TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 36 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Fig. 32. SPAN-ROOFED GREENHOUSE, STOVE OR VINERY, &c., About 4oft. long, by 18ft. wide , With Richardson’s Patent System of Ventilation. Patent Ventilators to the further side of the rgof extend from rid®e to eaves, as in Fig. 4o, Price List. (For complete description of Patent Ventilation, see page 6. For Specification, see page 7.) Width, oft. Width, reft. Width, raft. Width, 16ft. Width, r8ft. Width, 2oft. Height, 8ft. sin. Height, oft. Height, oft. 71n. Height roft. 2in. | Height, roft. gin. Height, r1ft. 4in. b HH t O ooooonwnonono:. en in. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * oN oho Lolo loo lolokololoroyo Partitions * each Height of Sides, 5ft. 3in. (1ft. Yin. Brickwork.) Lengths and Widths are measured outside of wood uprights in side and end framing. Complete simultaneous Ventilator Gearing included throughout. (See Specification. ) * The Price of each Partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification. ) TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL’ BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS, W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 37 a Ard if ih i CR Li ioamoos SPAN-ROOFED FORCING HOUSE, ORCHID HOUSE, CUCUMBER HOUSE, OR GREENHOUSE, About 25ft. long, by raft. wide. (See Section next page.) Price List. (for Specification, giving full particulars, see page 7.) Length of Width, oft. Width, roft. Width rrft. Width, raft. Width, 13ft. Width, raft. House. Height, 8ft. 6in. Height, 8ft. roin. Height, oft. rin. Height, oft. 5in. Height, oft. 8in. Height, 1oft. ft. 10. oo & @ 28) yd =) & dd 2S Gl esa 1d oo Sa Gl 15 0 26°10 0 AS & Oo 50 5 O 62 0 0 55 15 0 35 15 0 20 0 WH alby 65 0 0 Silom O) Soom) 41 5 0 43 10 0O 25 0 39 5 O lil 310) © 44 0 0 46 5 0 48 10 0 ol 0 O 30 0 45 10 0O 48 5 0 Hl OY °@ 53 10 0O 56 0 0 08 15 O 55 0 0) (sya als) @) suf ls) © 60 10 O 63 10 0 66 10 O 40 0 tate) 6) 0) CLO MSO 64 15 O 67 15 0 70 15 O 74 0 0 50 0 al ® © 14-15 0 7h 10) 82,0, 0 85 15 0 89 10 0 60 0 83 15 0 88 0 0 oy, by 9655) 0 100 10 O 104 15 0 70 O 96 10 O WO 1 0) OG ORO 110 15-0 ey. Gy 0) 10) @ 0) 80 0 109 5 O 114 10 O 119 15 O ey 0) 0) 146 0 O 135 5 O 90 0 122 0 0 127 15 0 145-10 0 169° 5 0 145 0 0 15015 0 100 0 144 15 0 iol © 147 5 O 15S LOMEO 159 15 0 16GmOREO Partitions * each i) 0) 515 0 © @ © 610 0 615 0 t @ © Height of Sides, 5ft. 6in. (Sft. Brickwork.) Lengths and Widths are measured outside of the wood uprights in side and end framing. Top Ventilation by glazed Lifting Ridge, with simultaneous iron gearing. Bottom Ventilation by alternate opening Sashes both sides. (Slight extra cost if all sashes open as shewn above.) * The price of each partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification. ) DERM S 3 NETS CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 38 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. ! ~ [| = ——— Fig. 34. SPAN-ROOFED CUCUMBER & MELON HOUSE or FORCING HOUSE, About 25ft. long, by 1oft. wide. (See Section. Fig. 35.) Price List. (Lor Specification, giving full particulars, see page 7.) Length of Width oft. Width, roft. V 7 Width, rrft. Width, raft. Width, 13*t. Width, r4ft. House. Height, 7ft. Height, 7ft. 4in. Height, 7ft. 7in. Height, 7ft. rzin. Height, 8ft. 2in. Height, 8ft. 6in. tte lts 5 S: Gk ) > @ es) G6 = 6 tals =3) Gl ig, Gl iomEO We ty 18 10 0 19 15 0 al 5 0 22) 100 2515 0 20 0 val &) © XD As) (0) 245 9 25 15 0 Tp tay 28 15 0 25 0 25 5 O 2615 0 28 10 O 50 10 0 OOM) 65 15 0 50 0 29 0 O wl © @ 55 0 O 35 0 0 or O -O 69 0 0 35 0 35 0 0 SOmOMEO. on ty © we) ills), 10 41 15 O 44 0 0 40 0 or © © 69 10 0 Al 15 0 44 5 0 46 15 0 Ke) ) 50 0 45 0 0 47 15 0 50 10 O 55 10 0 | ‘ao 6) 0) 59 5 0 60 0 5215 0 J5. 0 © 59° 5 0 62 15 0 66 0 0 69 Ron 70 O 60 15 0 6410 0 68 0 0 Oe) 759 15 0 TE oy 80 0 68 15 0 7215 0 Lt O90 Sige) 0 85 10 0 89 10 0 90 0 7619 O Silom 85 15 0 90 10 0 9 0 0 99 15 0 100 0 84 10 0 89 10 0 9410 O G8) ils) O 104 15 0 109 15 O Partitions * each 410 0 415 0 5 © © 510 0 515 0 Gy a Height of Sides, 4ft. (Sft. Qin. of sides and 2ft. 103in. of ends, brickwork.) Lengths and Widths are measured outside of walls. Top Ventilation by Lifting Ridge, with simultaneous iron gearing. Iron or wood Sliding Ventilators for side walls, supplied at an extra cost of 2/6 to 5/- each. * The cost of each Partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification. ) TERMS = NET (CASH. Fig. 35. Sz PERE Bei Mee ay RE) SECTION OF SPAN-ROOFED HOUSE Fig.34 SECTION OF SPAN-ROOFED HOUSE Fig. 33 Shewing interior Forcing Pits and Hot Water Pipes, &c. Shewing Iron Staging and Hot Water Pipes. (These not included in the Price List.) (These not included in the Price List.) HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS, W. RICHARDSON & Ce;; DARLINGTON. 39 Fig. 37. n| dd ny oe mt SPAN-ROOFED ‘‘NURSERYMAN’S” PLANT HOUSE, Width, roft. Height, 7ft. 4in. About ‘r1ooft. long, by 14ft. wide. Price List. (For Specification, see page 7.) Width, raft. Height, 7ft. 111in. Width, r4ft. Height, 8ft. 6in. Width. 16ft. Height, oft. xin. lal Width, 18ft. Height, oft. Sin. Width. 2oft. Height, roft. 3in. Partitions in. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0) 0 0 0 (0) 0 * each S| XO SSS SSO) Height of Sides, 4ft. (ft. 9in. Brickwork.) Lengths and Widths are measured outside of walls. Top Ventilation by opening Lights to alternate bays one side of ridge. Iron or wood Sliding Ventilators for side walls supplied at an extra cost of 2/6 to 5/- each. * The price of-each Partition includes a Door, with latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification.) rie) ‘TERMS ? “NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. o;ooo0o0q00000000f W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Vy ee Wr Wigs Va kk Yi, Wy tee, "aly yy ig Ne , Ul; (UEC Z “MM Ge TM ai AY H( (( Mumm Tits yp ( 7 Ben A ane ‘ AML Maye any. 5; ‘ ‘ Nay rat ah Ad (re “ SARAT = we! ee Oiptle! 4 HON p Mp oy SPAN-ROOFED VINERY OR ORCHARD HOUSE, About 6oft. long by 2oft. wide. See Price List of Fig. 37. Cost of Fig. 58 being slightly more than Fig. 37 for same sizes. ae ‘ih a ee SPAN-ROOFED VINERY OR ORCHARD HOUSE. About rooft. long by 2oft. wide. With Richardson’s Patent System of Ventilation. Patent Ventilators to further side of Roof extend from Ridge to Eaves as in Fig. 40. For complete description of this System, see page 6. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. & W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Al Fig. 40. HALF-SPAN VINERY OR GREENHOUSE. About soft. long by 16ft. wide. With Richardson’s Patent System of Ventilation. Patent Ventilators to both sides of Roof. Price List. (For complete Description, see page 6. For Specification, see page 7.) Width 8ft. Width roft. Width reft. Width r4ft. Width x6ft. Width r8ft. LENGTH Height of back wall | Height of back wall | Height of back wall | Height of back wall | Height of back wall | Height of back wall OF 6ft. 6in. 7ft. 3in. t. 8ft. gin. oft. 3in. Toft. House. Height to top ofridge | Height to top ofridge | Height to top of ridge] Height to top of ridge} Height to topof ridge) Height to top of ridg 8ft. gin. gft. 8in. roft. 7in. u1ft. 6in. | raft. 5in. 13ft. 4in. itor is 3S Gl OME Semmcle 2 & @ eo) ogy, acl of Gy Gl £ s. ad 15 0 Py WO © 52 0 0 Sf0n 0 42 90 0 47 0 0 52 0 O 20 0 53 0 O 58 15 0 44 5 0 0) O @ | 55 10 0 ol ey 1G 25 0 9) 0) 45 10 0 SM Ilsy (0) 58 0) 30 64 5 0 70 10 O 30 0 45 5 0 52 0 +0 ays) (0) © COnOR0 1 0) © 80 0 0 55 0 sl 5 0 58 15 0 66 10 O 744 0 0 8110 0 SOmOmO 40 0 oi) 65 10 0 74 15 O SZ Om O LO i 0 98 10 0 50 0 69 10 0 7) © © 88 10 0 gs 9) @ 107 10 O ihiye © © 60 0 SLALOM O 9210 0 103 5 O TETAS 0) (0) 12415 9 135 15 0 70 O 9315 0 105 15 0 1aksy 0) © iso) O @ 142 0 0 154 5 0 80 0 105 15 0 ie) ty 132 10 O 146 0 0 159 10 0O 172 15 0 90 0 118 0 0 132.10 0 La 5) 20 162200 176 15 O 191 10 0 100 0 U0) @O @ 146 0 0 loz @ © ives} (0) @ 194 0 0 210 0 0 | Partitions * each 415 0 ® © © tf O @ 3 @) © 2) @ © Sy als) 0) Height of Front, 5ft. din. (1ft. 9in. Brickwork.) Lengths and widths are measured outside of wood uprights in side and end framing. Complete simultaneous Ventilator Gearing is included throughout. (See Specification.) * The Price of each Partition includes a door with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification.) TERMS: NET CASH, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 42 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON, ehon Wes aw ae 5, Rrra yr ae } WwerPterer ct »! eu ue vi Va a Te, nt (orm he 1 thy jidegre - ae We iis pore TET ane AY RC My eve atts “spe MIATA adh of RACHEL cei Mort renee} rah anit Yes heey Rte ete Fig. 44. HALF-SPAN GREENHOUSE OR VINERY, &c. About soft. long. by r6ft. wide. Price List. (For Specification, see page 7.) : Width, 8ft. Width, roft. Width, raft. Width, raft. Width, r6ft. Width, r8ft. Length Height of Back Wall,|Height of Back Wall,|Height of Back Wall,|Height of Pack Wall, Height of Back Wall,|Height of Back Wall, of 6ft. gin. 7ft. 6in. ft. 3in. i oft. oft. 6in. oft. 3in. House. Do. to Top of Ridge,|Do. to Top of Ridge,|Do. to Top of Ridge,|Do. to Top of Ridge.|Do. to Top of Ridge,|Do. to Top of Ridge, oft. 2in. roft. rin. irft. irft. rrin. raft. 1oin. 13ft. gin. ft. in. 1. Gl a3) Ss, Ge zg 23 & dl ao 6 Gl eS, Gl bs) 18) BD- & 25 0 0 29 15-0 34 10 O 59 5 O 44 0-0 20 0 2515 0 oo © 0 65 5 O 40 15 0 46 0 0 ol) 0 25 0 28) ik) © 55 0 0 40 15 0 46 15 0 6215 0 58 15.0 50 0 54 0 0 40 0 0 46 10 0O 5d 0) 20 59 10 0O 66 0 0 “a “a oy 45 0 0 ay 0 1) BS) Ov COmOmnO 1K & @ 40 0 40 15 0 49 15 0 Om lOm TO 6 6 © 73 0 O SOnLOMO 50 0 51 10 0 ie) iiey (0) 68 15 0 TE iy Ba 6 95 0 0 60 0 60 5 O 69 15 0 19:15 0 89 15 0 99 15 0 109 15 O 70 =O Cy @ ToMlon 10 val OG OZ mOseO) 113 5: 0 124 5 0 80 0 igelomn 0) 89 15 0 102 0 0 1144 5 O 126 15 0 13815 0 90 0 31a) 10. @ 99 10 O ihies 8) (© Wey Ao), 140 0 0 1535 10 .0 100 0 95 0! 0 109 10 0O 124 5 O 138 15 0 154 10 0 168 0 0 Partitions,* each 410 0 5 10) 0 (3), 110) <0) 7h AMO) (0) 8 LO 30 910 0 Height of Front, 5ft. 6in. (2ft. 6in. Brickwork). Lengths and Widths are measured outside of the wood uprights in front and end framing. Top Ventilators in alternate bays only of houses 10ft. wide and under; and in a// bays of wider houses. Bottom Ventilators in alternate bays only of houses 10ft. wide and under ; and in a// bays of wider houses. . * The Price of each partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted (see Specification). TERMS PENET- CASH HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON, 43 " YM oye en roth wa PY E an Te We PUT OS I LEAN-TO GREENHOUSE, VINERY, OR PEACH HOUSE, &c. About soft. long, by 16ft. wide. With Richardson’s Patent System of Ventilation. Price List. (For complete Description, see page 6. For Specification, see page 7.) ‘Length Width, 8ft. Width, rot. Width, reft. Width, raft. Width, r6ft. Width, r8ft. of a: Height of Back, Height of Back, Height of Back, Height of B ack, Height, of Back, Height of Back, oft. 4in. ro‘t. 4in. irft. 4in. raft. 4in. 3ft. r 14ft. gin. me ooo Lolo lololololokolols' oo loKololololololoois a ee oe TS IOSSSooeeoeooa Partitions on Height of Front, 5ft. din. (1ft. 9in. Brickwork.) Lengths and Widths are measured outside of wood uprights in front and end framing. Complete simultaneous Ventilator Gearing in 2 sets, (1 set to the roof, and one set to the front,) is included in the Price List, but when the Roof Ventilators are divided into two lengths, as shewn above, the cost is slightly increased. * The Price of each Partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification. ) T:RMS: NET CASH. pars ; | HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. i= atta Lier | pe SUS VME C0 90-44 SN ot sor — x eS Mca = Wanye ous we Y LET ny Se Meo Chile eT tc Fig. 43. LEAN-TO GREENHOUSE, ORCHID HOUSE, VINERY OR PEACH-HOUSE, &c. About soft. long, by 16ft. wide. Price List. (For Specification see page 7.) Width, r4ft. Height of Front, 5ft. 6in. (2ft. 6in. Brickwork). Lengths and widths are measured outside of the wood uprights in front and end framing. Top Ventilators in alternate bays only of houses 10ft. wide and under; and in a// bays of wider houses. Bottom Ventilators in alternate bays only of houses 10ft. wide and under ; and in a// bays of wider houses. * The Price of each Partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted, (sce Specification.) TERMS: NET CASH. ~HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. Length Width, 8ft. Width, roft. Width, raft. Width, ré6ft. Width, 18ft. of Height of Back, Height of Back, Height of Back, Height of Back, Height of Back, Height of Back, House oft. gin. roft. gin. tft. gin. r2{t. gin. 13ft. gin. 14ft. gin. iis 200 Sse de 25 dl, 33) Sel. 23) > Gh 23 Sy Ge oo Be ale 15 0 iss 0) 2G 22 5 0 26 10 O Hl O 35 10 0 59.15 0 20 0 ZL SO 26 10 0 Si wy 56 10 0 41 10 O 46 5 0 29 0 25 15 0 50 15 0 56 5 0 41 15 0 47 10 0 62 15 0 50 0 29 10 0 55 0 0 41 0 0 47 0 0 55 5 O oe) 0) © 35 0 65 5 0 gg » © 45 15 0 62 10 0 a) 0) 65 10 0 40 0 56 15 0 43 10 0 50 15 0 o7 15 0 65 0 0 720100 50 0 44 0 0 62 5 0 CO or 0 68 10 0 7615 0 8415 0 60 0 ol 10 -0 60 15 0 70 0 O TO OnO 88 10 0 97 10 0 70 O 59 0 0 os @ W UQETOMO 10 © @ 100 5 0 110° 10) 0 80 0 66 10 0 ie 15; 0 8955 0 100 10 O ine, @) © 123 5 0 90 0 74 0 0 86 5 0 se) © © IML 10) -@ 123 15 0 136 5 O 100 0 SIO MO 94 15 O 108 10 0 122 0 0 135 10 0 149 0 0 Partitions,* each 410 0 SOMO 6) L050 a a @ 3 @ © 1k. @ W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. S Lt ils IANILTTA A nl AVAL SY UE NG TH i SS S SAG KOS im ‘ | [> I VAI \"/ jy willl mw 2 oN — \\" \ AN ml Taare Fig. 44, LEAN-TO GREENHOUSE. About rsft. long by roft. wide. Prices same as for Fig. 43. “Ui. An : ivi: ii ay il oy EO Iii TF .. Wt Mitty ete ‘ We ae 2 S27 haar A Fig. 45, LEAN-TO GREENHOUSE. About 2oft. long by r1oft. wide. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 46 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. rs ——— (4) a lin Avi) wt ae Scene eee Ws & SS = ‘ ‘ a SESS ASS SSS ge rl LEAN-TO VINERY OR PEACH HOUSE. About 6oft. long by 14ft. wide. Price List. For Specification see page 7. Length of Width 8ft. Width roft. Width reft. | Width raft. Width 16ft. Width 18ft. House. 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Top Ventilators in alternate bays only in houses 10ft. wide and under ; and in a// bays of wider houses. Iron or Wood Sliding Ventilators for front wall supplied at an extra charge of 2/6 to 5/- each. | When required ironwork for simultaneously opening and closing these Ventilators is supplied at approximately 9d. per foot run, but is specially quoted for in each case. * The price of each partition includes a door with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification.) TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. % W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 47 — Fig. 47. LEAN-TO CUCUMBER HOUSE, FORCING HOUSE, OR PINE STOVE. About 25ft. long by oft. wide. Price List. for Specification see page 7. Pee alan SS Length of Width 7ft. Width 8ft. Width oft. Width toft. Width rrft. Width reft. House. 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Lengths and Widths are measured outside of Front and End, and inside of back wall. Top Ventilators in alternate bays as shewn. Wood or Iron Sliding Ventilators for front wall supplied at an extra cost of 2/6 to 5/- each. “ The price of each partition includes a door with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (See Specification.) TERMS :—NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. — Sn — a tlt: il iw TTT IN Lt Ah mn mana ROU N RANGE OF LEAN-TO PEACH HOUSES, About 8oft. long, by 8ft. wide, As erected for Sir James Kitson, Bart., Gledhow Hall, Leeds, and many others. Price List. ( For Specification, see page 7. ) Width, 6ft. 6in. | Width, 7ft. | Width, 7ft. 6in. Height of Back | Height of Back, Height of Back, oft. oin. oft. gin. toft. 6in. Width, 8ft. | Width, 8ft. 6in. Width, oft. - ) oeooooooooooco 2 (o) ro) oO Height of Front, 3ft. 6in. (1ft. Brickwork.) Lengths and Widths are measured outside of wood uprights in front and end framing. For simultaneous Iron Gearing to Ventilators, see Spectfication. % The Price of each Partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. (Sve Specification.) TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 49 ITLL muy Fig. 49. WALL COVER OR PEACH About 6oft. long, by 6ft. 6in. wide, With Richardson’s Patent System of Ventilation. Erected for Chas. H. Wilson, Esq., M.P., Warter Priory, and many others, Price List. hor Description of Ventilation, see page 6. For Specification, see page 7. ene thane Height of back, 8ft. | Height of back, oft. | Height of back, roft. | Height of back, rrft. Height of back, reft. Height of back, r3ft. Bice: Outside Width, Outside Width, Outside Width, Outside Width, Outside Width, Outside Width, sft. gin. 6ft. oin. 6ft. 3in. 6ft. 6in. 7ft. olin. 7ft. 6in. ft. 11. £3) ge. Gh 23) Gh. lk £8 Be “lb Sassen: 23) Sach x8) 2Ge tl, 50 0 2415 0 27 10 0 50 0 0 55 0 O 35 10 0 58 0 0 40 0 SILOM O 4415 O 6715 O 41 10 O 44 10 0 47 5 0 50 0 3 OmO 42 0 0 45 15 0 0) © © 05 5 0 56 15 O 60 0 4415 0 49 10 0 55 10 0 08 5 0 62 8 0 66 0 0 70 O 5110 O 56 15 0 6110 O 66 15 0 fal” ey Ta oy 80 0 58 90 0 oH @O 69 5 0 tis &) © 80 0 0 84 15 0 90 0 64 15 0 Tak by x0) i © © 83 15 0 89 0 0 94 0 O 100 O T1050 AS 10 © 85 0 0 92, «0 0 98 0 0 103 5 0 125 0 SOmmOMLO 96 15 O 104 10 O 115 5 O 120 5 O 126 10 O 150 0O 10415 0 iiley (0) © 124 5 0 144 5 O 142 10 0O L5ORORO 175 0 WA ey) 1555 590 144 0 0 155 10 O 164 15 0 alrGy ts) (0 200 0 138 0 O 151 10 0 165 10 0 7ON ONO Sa OO 196 10 6 Partitions® each. | GH a © 5 10) 0) 400 ai toy (0) 410 0 415 0 | Height of Front Wall, 2ft. Lengths and Widths are measured outside of front and end, and inside of back walls. Complete simultaneous Ventilator Gearing is included. (See Specification. ) * The Price of each Partition includes a Door, with brass mortice latch, &c., complete. Carriage Paid and Fixed, Glazed and Painted. TERMS : NET CASH. (See Spectficalion. ) HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 50 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. THE “DARLINGTON” GLASS WALL COVER OR PEACH CASE, The “ Darlington” Wall Cover is believed to be cheaper than anything of the kind that has ever before been offered to the public, and at the same time it is thoroughly strong, well made and durable. It is Portable in the fullest sense of the word, the whole front (which is composed of sashes), and the ends and top glass being made so as éo left entirely off with the greatest ease and rapidity. They can be easily replaced, and every alternate light will then, if desired, slide (on runners) behind its neighbour, so as to give thorough ventilation. he front of the Wall Cover is usually fixed on a wall 18 inches high, but a portable front, with cast iron standards, as shewn in the above section, can be supplied at the extra cost named in the price list, no brickwork whatever being then required except the back wall. The Wall Covers are carefully put together at the works before being despatched, each part being numbered so that they can be fixed at their destination without the least difficulty. The Glass is of superior quality, 21oz. weight per foot; it is cut to the requisite sizes, and sent carefully packed in boxes. It can be put in by any labourer in an incredibly short space of time, without the use of putty or of tools. lor further information see General Specification, page 7. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. oe THE ‘ DARLINGTON” GLASS WALL COVER. Continued from previous page Price Lists. Delivered Carriage Paid.—NOT FIXED. Price of Houses for Brick Front Wall (latter xft. 6in, high,) || Price of Houses with Wood Front rft. 6in high, and Iron Standards in place of wood and iron under Sill. extending 1ft. into ground, as in section. (See previous page.) | | Back wall Back wall Back wall Back wall Back wall Back wall | Back wall | Back wall | Back wall | Back wall 8ft. high. oft. high. toft. high. i1ft. high. eft. high. 8ft. high. | oft. high. | soft. high. | rrft. high. | xeft. high. S. 15 12 10 Be oe = ANOWNNHAONY Boe te tS DOODDCOCADDDCDOCDOCADSS= SRODODDWDADODADGCAAGCOADS] Atos ee ee SS See SSeS Ses OCC See ee ee BIOS AO ORNS 2 NO aoconrcoaaccccona® pel ar tte my yes Delivered Carriage Paid—AND FIXED. Prices of Houses for Brick Front Wall (latter rft. 6in. high), | Price of Houses with Wood Front cft. 6in. high, and Iron Standards in place of wood and iron under Sill. extending rft. into ground, asin section. (See previous page.) Back wall Back wall | Back wall Back wall Back wall Back wall Back wall | Back wall Back wall Back wall 8ft. high. . high. roft. high. irft. high. raft. high. . high. oft. high. roft. high. tft. high. reft. high. No. of Lights. S. Iki 10 5 17 12 S. 10 15 S. 15 u 0 12 5 LF) 10 15 0 5 10 a SONAINMONNUNAIOCOY AE ae tes ras noconcconcscooncc# NSN NINN IO NEN FS lps Ee ay st Mol ooo lolololololololololololoisn SPHODORDODORDODOCACCCO] aacoacccancacaaca= See ORES Seo Pen SOD CO OOOO SD DOF. See oe eS San en NNCONNOAOAIN RH Outside Width of all sizes, 4ft. 6in. 2 Ends and 1 Door with rim lock included in each price. If 2 Doors are required (1 in each end) an extra charge of £1 will be made. Bricklayer’s Work, and Cutting Bolt Holes through back walls, not included. The Thickness of Back Walls (for length of bolts) is required with each order. Any materials found necessary tor packing are charged at cost price. All Empty Glass Cases must be returned to the makers, carriage paid, within two weeks or will be charged for. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 2 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Fig. 51. | RICHARDSON’S PORTABLE GLASS WALL-TREE PROTECTOR. This WaLL-TREE PROTECTOR oR COPING, although a marvel of cheapness, is manufactured of the best material, and is strong and well finished. It consists of a plate or ridge piece at the top, and a rail or bearer at the bottom, made of the best red deal, supported on cast iron brackets fixed about 10 feet apart, and glazed with inch patent rolled plate- glass. ‘The woodwork is painted 3 coats, and the iron brackets are painted 2 coats, and all necessary bolts, etc., are supplied. The fixing, which is not included in the price herein quoted, is easily and quickly done by an ordinary carpenter, to the directions given below. It is usually desirable to remove the Coping for the summer and autumn, and this can be done (leaving the brackets fixed) in a remarkably short space of time, about half-an-hour being sufficient for taking down or putting up a length of too feet by one man and a boy. In ordering the Coping, it is necessary to name the thickness of the wall to which it is intended to be fixed. Prices. 2 feet wide, is. 10d. per running foot (100 feet only £9 3s. 4d.) 3 -. 2s. 6d. . (100 ,, £12 10s. Od.) Including 1 bracket to every ro feet. Extra brackets, with fittings, 4s 6d. and 5s. gd. each. _ An iron rod under the front rail, with rings and hooks for sliding curtains, can be suppled for 4d. per foot extra. Carriage Paid to any Railway Station for orders amounting to £5 and upwards. TERMS: .NET CASH: DIRECTIONS FOR FIXING. Drill a hole through the wall for the 3-nch iron bolt at the top of each iron bracket 10 feet apart, or thereabouts, and exactly 2} inches below the intended top line of the Coping, measuring to the centre of the hole ; then fix the wood top plate on the wall with the strong nails sent (and the necessary wood plugs), two nails between each pair of brackets, the exact position of the plate being determined by the said bolts, each of which must be passed through the hole made for it in the top of the bracket and through the wood plate, thus fixing both at the same time, and the bolt being secured by a nut and a washer at the back of the wall. The lower ends of the brackets are to be made fast with the driving studs sent for the purpose. ‘The front rails or bearers are next to be joined together in long lengths by the scarfs and bolts provided, and to be dropped into the sockets at the front ends of the iron brackets, the set-screw in each of the latter tightened, and one of the intermediate iron stays fixed between each pair of brackets. The sheets of glass are now to be laid in, the upper end of each sheet being inserted in the groove for the purpose in the wood top plate, and the lower end dropped into the galvanized iron clips on the bottom rail, which will secure it without any screw or button or other troublesome appliance. All empty cases must be returned to the makers, Carriage Paid, not later than two weeks after their arrival, or they will be charged for a a HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. On we W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Dif \— ih il Fig. 52. RICHARDSON’S IMPROVED “RIDGE LIFT” PLANT FRAMES. Price List. PORTABLE | ADAPTED FOR BRICK WALLS AS SHOWN BY | HAVING WooD PLATES INSTEAD ILLUSTRATION. OF BOARDED SIDES & ENDS. LENGTH. ** SPAN- ROOFED.” “* SPAN-ROOFED.” 6 ft. wide. 8 ft. wide. 6 ft. wide. | 8 ft. wide. Te Tesaget An ee MARE a NG Ei PTs axel Sft. (i, Wise) Serre er te) ave ie BS) pett, Sage 0 Om OunO ee On Olk |e On Teo 1¢ft. Tomo 8.0 ie Mer He) OU OanOrnt uIeto lwo 2oit. 12650) =O Is 10°10 ie Om ON) Aas Om 0 24ft. Tn 236 Tos 62080 P25 KO. Oy") ALOMRO: <0 28ft. BOUs sO 20°55. 50 HveekOs 08 | ALO as OrnO Zaft. sicee be Ma pees hs A) 47 OO 2iy L050 3 6ft. Z0n 1050 20) MORV6 LG: “Or, <0 2A On FO 4oft. 22°10" © ZS PEOL NG BE Oa 20. £0), 10 IF MADE WITHOUT RIDGE VENTILATION 1/6 PER RUNNING FOOT LESS. It will at once be seen that these Frames are a great improvement on the ordinary kind. ‘The ribs are of cast iron. The various parts are securely put together with bolts, and are easily taken to pieces for removal. Top Ventilation for use in severe weather is obtained by a lifting ridge cap, instantly opened and regulated to any height desired. The lights have wrought iron stays for securing them open at any angle, without in the least interfering with the plants inside ; these lights can be removed when required. ‘The frames, as illustrated, have sides and ends of wood, but they are also made with plates (as named in the 2nd list above) for fixing on brick walls. They are painted three coats of best genunie white lead paint—stone colour— and glazed with 210z. Sheet Glass of superior quality. Packing materials are charged at cost price. Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS :- NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 54 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. PRICE, including two glass ends with one door. 10 feet wide only. LENGTH. | PRICE. oop. al: 12 feet 140 0 cm Owe iO MO i a 20 1 | 20 @ @ i Hee oa re (0 28 on wey (0) 32 4 29 0 0 36 “yA (0) 40 » SDE ONO Heights, Door 6 ft. Top uf Ridge, 7 ft. 6 in. Brick ends, 3 ft. 5in. Brick sides, 4 ft. 6 in. (from floor level) Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. \\E : . : R Packing materials charged at cost price. ty Yj: Zjj, nif Uf —Yj z VMI Yj YY tj Terms : Net Cash. Fig. 53. The Roof of the above has cast iron ribs, and is made on our improved principle, generally similar to Fig. 52 (see previous page), but adapted for brick walls, and is wide enough to allow of a footpath along the centre, thus forming with the glass ends and door a very useful Forcing House at a small cost. The Glass is cut to the required sizes and sent separately, securely packed. If 2 doors are required, the extra price including good rim lock, &c., complete, will be £1. The raised beds shewn in illustration (not included in above price list) are made in aspecial manner. The front and bottom being of sawn slate slabs, supported by cast iron standards and wrought iron bearers. They are easily removable, neat in appearance, and very substantial in construction. A recessed opening should be formed in the brick wall at back, at about every 4 feet, covered with a piece of slate, which forms a convenient flue for the warm air from pipes to ascend close to outer walls, and the front near footpath being entirely open, no separate ‘*top heat” is required. Special“quotations for these raised beds will be given on application with full particulars. if 1 i Fig. 54. IMPROVED LEAN-TO PLANT PITS. The above are constructed on our improved system, so that the lights can be easily fixed wide cpen, or at any angle, without in the least interfering with the plants inside, and they (the lights) can be lifted entirely off when required. The prices include strong wood wall plates and rafters of proper construction ; the lights are glazed with 21 oz. sheet glass of very superior quality, each pane being bedded in putty and secured with zinc glazing points. The woodwork is of the best Baltic red deal, properly seasoncd, and painted 3 coats of genuine white lead paint. Price List. Lencru. | 4rr. Wipe *|| | LENGTH. |4 F1. WIDE * “OTS, Gl. | Secs 2 Lights & Framing Sait. on 00 9 Lights & Framing 56 ft. Ik sy 3 " " LOM. ab 1 0) 10 " " 40. ft. ales (0) © 9) 4 " " 16 ft. la) 0) 11 " " | 44 ft. Wy is) (0) 5 " " 20 ft. @ als 10) ib? " " 48 ft. ifs) 10) @) 6 " " Dae tt. a 0) 0) 13 " " Oeeite ' iey ake) (0) Ue " " 2o mite aay 8) 14 " " ovine, | ils} O} © 8 " " BO ie: 10 10 O 15 " " i Coane 7 1 & © | ee Ee SS eee Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. Packing materials charged at Cost Price. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 5s ti D SPAN-ROOFED GARDEN FRAMES. These Frames are 14 inches high at the sides, and 27 inches, 30 inches, and 33 inches high respectively at the ridge ; lights 4 ft. wide. ‘hey are thoroughly strong and easily put together. Each light has a regulating stay bar for ventilation, and can when required be propped wide open as shown, for easy access to the plants, at the same time being perfectly secured from blowing over. All the lights will fold back on to the other side ; they are glazed with 21 oz. sheet glass of superior quality, and are painted 3 coats of genuine white lead paint (stone colour unless ordered to the contrary). Price List. CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IN GREAT BRITAIN. * : | With wood plates for walls instead Length. Portable as shown above. | of boarded sides and ends. 5 Ft. Wide} 6 Ft. Wide] 7 Ft. Wide ||5 Ft. Wide | 6 Ft. Wide| 7 Ft. Wide Pes dill acme mc mdoie Owcted eo maak ds CaaS ends 8 ft. Sil |) 4 8 Oi} #15 @ S IA 6) AL (0) 0), ako) @) 1) ait i) 517 6 610 0 wh | Ie By 16 ft. On lt/am6) ZU) OU See oan0) Oe 6 | 7 1 © sr @ © 20 ft. Su 6) Y A Oil i@ © (0) 8 2 Omlifao Se) Ils 0) 24 ft. @) ie © | WO Ws -@) i) aL BS @ 910 0 | WO Oy) sul yy 28 ft. Lee Oe teen (eG ed oe lOMnOa 1 terOe.QUl 1 oac0 ORS 26 32 ft. Wa te Oi © O15 & Oi o 1 ie Te (oy |) les aE 65 36 ft. Lae ae On LOnk Cee Ou | Pe OmOne 14 TOO GOMi s 5 0| 1612 6 Packing Materials charged at Cost Price. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 56 W. RICHARDSON & CO, DARLINGTON. Fig. 56. HALF-SPAN-ROOFED GARDEN FRAMES. Front 14 inches high, Back 24 inches., and Ridge 32in., 35in., and 38in. high respectively ; lights 4 ft. wide. They are thoroughly strong and easily put together. Each light has a regulating stay bar for ventilation, and can, when required, be propped wide open as shown, for easy access to the plants, at the same time being perfectly secured from blowing over. All the lights will fold back on to the other side; they are glazed with 2102. sheet glass of superior quality, and are painted 3 coats of genuine white lead paint (stone colour unless ordered to the contrary). Price List. CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IN GREAT BRITAIN. | With wood plates for Brick Walls Portable as shown above. ; : ; | instead of boarded sides and ends. Length. 5 Ft. Wide! 6 I't. Wide | 7 Ft. Widel 5 Ft. Wide} 6 Ft. Wide} 7 Ft. Wide EBS, “Oh || ES Sy ls) ES Ge el li ESS, Gl |) 287 es Oa sunnce 8 ft. al) 0) ATO 0 OOM Ome eo. Al) 0) ASLO OG OR ite ay IY OnreO et ORIN (Oma/amnO is A i) 1A (6) s & @ (Koy ate, tf & © Te Als} oO) 1) ey SY) @ IA WH Gy O 3 @ 0 AA) site S15 ©! OW Go) MO1! ol BB E Bale e) aly, 0) 24 ft. Ms Key Coy 7) AO) Oy th eey AO) ©) BO yl 28 ft. Tal iss Gh Mes ky EE Pe i) lO) -@) |) WA -@) «Oks Be GH ih, 1s Whe) OP) UGE ales OL) We OW WO) |) ks eG | WA aly 56 ft. LOS OO Tom ORO) 1S a2 6 | 14E O) @i ws 6 O | do we © | | Packing Materials charged at cost price. TERMS: NET CASH. -HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON 57 SS in HA | —————————— SINGLE LIGHT AND FRAME. TWO LIGHTS AND FRAME. Fig. 57. GARDEN FRAMES WITH SLIDING LIGHTS. Height at Back, 24 inches, and at Front, 14 inches. Sides, 14 inches thick. The Lights, which are 2 inches thick are made of the best Baltic red deal, strengthened with iron cross bars, fitted with handles, and glazed with 21 oz. sheet glass of superior quality, each pane being bedded in putty and secured with our improved zinc glazing points. The sides and ends are pertable—made to slide together. ‘The woodwork is painted 3 coats of best genuine white lead paint, stone colour. Price List. LENGTH. | WIDTH * eS ee Cle | Single Light and Frame... : | 2 Lights " " ot 5, | 3 Lights " " * The width given is the exact length of the Light. Lights only, 6ft. by 3ft. rodin. (without handles). Price 16/- each. Ditto do not glazed or painted 1 6/- 1 Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain on orders amounting to 40/- and upwards. Boards used for packing charged at cost price. TERMS: NET CASH, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 58 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Fig. 58. FORCING PITS with SLIDING LIGHTS and FRAMING for WALLS. Prices include wood plates and rafters made to screw together, and strong well finished lights 2 inches thick of the best Baltic red deal. Each light is strengthened with an iron cross bar, has an iron handle, and is glazed with 21 oz. sheet glass of very superior quality, each pane being bedded in putty and secured with zinc glazing points. The wood- work is painted 3 coats of best genuine white lead paint. Price List. DELIVERED CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IN GREAT BRITAIN. Length | 6 ft. Wide* |7 ft. 6 in. Wide * Length | 6 ft. Wide * |7 ft. 6 in. Wide * 23 5 Chil 28 od rs > GE £8) FE Gl 2 Lights & Framing} 8 ft, 0 woth (8) 9 Lights & Framing | 36 ft.| 10 8 0] 12 6 O 3 " " 12 ft. | 0 | 410 0 1 " " 40 ft.} 11 i 0 ile) ay (0) 4 0 516 0 11 44 ft.} 1212 0}|, 1418 0 ts) Oo! Ge @ 48 ft.| 13 14 0} 16 4 0 6 0 8 8 0 Byatt || A Wey (0G) aly alo) @) 7 0; 914 0 teey niin |) as alisy (0) aks} KS) ) 8 ORS EO e Oo OS |e OO 20) * The width given is the exact length of the lights. Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. Boards used for Packing charged at cost price. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 59 ic = COMAGE SPEANT “FRAME. Is thoroughly strong and portable. Low in price, but of the best materials. The Top Light has strong hinges of special construction ; can be regulated for ventilation; secured wide open, or lifted off. It is glazed with superior quality 21 oz. sheet glass without putty. Any labourer can re-glaze. Painted 3 coats. Prices. No, 1 Size, 4it.< 3it. 24/— ING 2 nSizeuh ite 3 tag ins 30/-. Carriage paid if two or more are ordered. No charge for Packing Materials. TERMS: NET CASH. SQUARE HAND GLASSES. With loose Tops and Zinc Frames. The above Hand Glasses are made of strong Corrugated Zinc, and the glass is secured with Zinc clips, no putty or solder being required. The glass can be moved instantly from one Frame and fitted into another without damage, all the glass being interchangeable, and every Frame (of each size) alike. Size 12 14 16 18 20 24 ineh. Price 6/- 7/6 9/6 11/6 13/6 21/6 each. The five smaller sizes nest into the 24 inch, and pack securely into one crate, charged 2/-. The same crate is required for single ones. 20 Inch. JypciLin 21 Ineh. My iN 3/- Each. SPELL TW VAM. 3/6 Each. 4 nye i" ) \\\ \ CAP GLASSES. A nest of one dozen Cap Glasses pack into a crate, charged 1/6. Carriage Paid on orders of 40/- and upwards. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 60 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. ARE THE Sole Agents for Great Britain. MADE ENTIRELY UNEQUALLED DID CTUTEATENTY | OUCTCNCEEEH, TATA Tm OF FOR WOOD AND ZINC. DURABILITY. Fig. 62. PARISIAN GREENHOUSE BLINDS, For Outside use on Horticultural Buildings. (Awarded 40 Prize Medals.) These Blinds, which are extensively used on the Continent, are made of thin wood laths # of an inch in breadth, with 4 inch spaces between them, the laths being connected by flat zinc chains. The sun’s rays are thus broken and diffused in a manner most beneficial to the plants. The Blinds are painted green, if not specially ordered to the contrary. They can easily be taken down at any time, but are usually left fixed throughout the entire year, affording protection from frost in Winter, as well as shade from the sun in Summer. They are particularly neat in appearance, and although very light are not affected by wind, and are more durable than blinds of any other kind, in fact, they are almost imperishable. A single cord running over a pulley at the top, rolls up each blind from the bottom, as shewn in the above illustration, and they come down by their own weight when the cord is released. They are supplied direct from the Manufactory in Paris in about a fortnight after the date of order, and are made to any size required, but the width should not be more than about five feet. In sending measurements for Blinds, it is necessary to name the extreme outside length and width, allowing a space of I} to 2 inches between the Blinds; also to state if they are for a roof or to be fixed in an upright position, and to give the height from the ground to the eaves. DIRECTIONS FOR FIXING. When the Blinds are required to extend from a Ventilator (as in the illustration) to the eaves of a Greenhouse, it is usually necessary to have a wood Rail about 24in. by 1gin. screwed on to the Rafters just below the Ventilator, to which to hang the Blinds. In many cases, however, this is not needed, as the blinds can be fixed to the wood frame- work of the glasshouse. - Upon this rail, or other woodwork, and over the centre of each blind, screw one of the Iron Pulley Brackets (see illustration), then fasten the Brass Clips and Rings to the top lath of each Blind, a clip being put close to each of the zinc chains (or, if there are more than four chains, a clip to every alternate chain). To the front edge of the wood rail, and exactly opposite each clip and ring, fix a Brass Screw Hook to which to hang the Blinds, also fix one Screw-Eye in the same front edge, exactly under the pulley bracket, and fasten one end of the cord to this Screw-Eye. Now hang the Blind, bringing the cord down underneath it, then up over the top to the Pulley and down again to the eaves. Fix the Cord-Holder (with the disc facing upwards) to the eaves or any other part of the wood- work which may be suitable, and in a convenient position. Vertical Blinds are hung very similarly, but the Iron Brackets for the Pulleys are not required. For Triangular or other portions of Roofs on which the Blinds cannot be rolled up, they can be supplied to the requisite shapes (measured and charged as square), and fixed with holders in such a manner as to be easily removed for the Winter if desired. Price. Packed and Delivered, Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain, and many parts of the Continent, 53d. per Square Foot. If the quantity ordered amounts to less than 200 feet, the price is 6d., and if less than 100 feet, 63d. per foot, the cost of Carriage being heavy on small orders. Fittings, including Iron Brackets with brass pulleys, Brass Clips, Hooks, Eyes, Cord Holders, Cord and Screws, from 2/6 to 4/6 each Blind extra, according to size and position. TERMS: NET CASH, CANVAS, TIFFANY, AND OTHER BLINDS SUPPLIED TO ORDER. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 61 HOLT WATEK HEATING APPARATUS. For Horticultural Buildings, Churches, Chapels, Schools, Residences, &c. THE BOILERS here shewn are the best that are made for their respective purposes, but we also supply a great number of other forms of capital Boilers, of which we are at any time glad to send particulars and to advise as to their suitability for the special purposes under consideration. In deciding on the size of any Boiler it should be borne in mind, that to do its work by slow combustion, and consequently with the greatest economy, it should not be used for heating more than two-thirds, or at the most three fourths of the quantities stated in the lists as the heating powers,—these latter being the maximum quantities which the Boilers will heat under the most favourable circumstances. Every Boiler is properly tested by hydraulic pressure before leaving the works. All Boilers are Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain and to the principal Sea Ports in [reland. THE HOT WATER PIPES and Connections are of cast iron, well finished and of suitable thickness, being much heavier than similar goods which are regularly sold for the purpose by some firms. We have for many years made Hot Water Pipe Joints with India rubber rings of special quality, with the most satisfactory results; these joints are much more quickly made, and are more reliable than the old-fashioned “ rust” joints. Being elastic, they are not affected by the expansion and contraction of the pipes, and they can at any time be taken to pieces without difficulty. WROUGHT IRON PIPES are used if preferred, but they are not so durable as cast iron, and the cost is more. PLANS AND ESTIMATES prepared, and an experienced Engineer sent to advise, when desired, for Warming all kinds of Buildings in any part of the United Kingdom or elsewhere. Competent Workmen are sent to fix, and Efficiency is guaranteed. ALL HOT WATER GOODS ARE SENT CARRIAGE PAID except orders under £3. LERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 62 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Ze WY Y Hj ty LY i) G , Zi SS YY 7 ASHES (CROSS SECTION.) RICHARDSON’S PATENT HOODED TUBULAR BOILER. These Boilers are believed to be more powerful in proportion to the quantity of fuel used than any others that are made. Very carefully conducted experiments have proved that they will, with an equal amount of fuel, heat more than twice the quantity of piping that can be heated by an ordinary saddle boiler, and that a very large saving of fuel is consequently effected ; their _ proportions are such that the fire can be kept up from 12 to 24 hours without attention. Having been in use for some years, the ‘“‘ Hooded Tubular Boilers ” have been thoroughly tested, and the highest testimonials have been received from the owners. They are so constructed that the fire is surrounded by horizontal cast iron tubes placed in such a way that the most direct and intense heat acts, not only upon ¢hem, but also upon a wrought iron saddle or “hood,” which encloses them ; thus the advantages of the two best forms of boilers hitherto made (the plain saddle and the tubular saddle) are combined in one. This combination is so arranged that a larger amount of drect heating surface is available than has probably ever before been obtained, the whole of the tubes and the inner surface of the saddle being in immediate contact with the fire. The value of this is readily understood when it is borne in mind that direct heating surface is worth, in effect, from three to six times as much as the surface where the heat is not direct. The flame and combustible gases are carried by flues over the outside of the saddle, so that the whole of the boiler is enveloped in them, and the heat from the fuel is expended before the chimney is reached. Price List. Ist SECTION. 2nd SECTION. 3rd SECTION. Height do., 20in. Width within tubes, 134in. 1 i i Height do., 29in. Width over all, 373 in. Width within tubes, 16;in, Width over all, 44in. Width within tubes, 20in, Width over all, soin. Height do., 253in. Height do., 37in. Height do., 24in. Ileight do., 34in. | Vfeating | Price Price Heating | Price | Price | Heating Price Price No. | Length Power — of of No. Length Power of (tae Olam, No. Length Power ) _ 0 ; 4in. Pipe Boiler | Fittings* 4in. Pipe | Boiler Fittings®* 4in. Pipe Boiler | Fittings* Inches Feet Ge di.) sed. Inches Feet Re oS GHGS! SS Rall Inches Feet Gees: (ie as» sale a 50 SSO MLO OOM Om Ors O 8 36 1500 |24 0 0/4 5 Of} 15 60 2900 |68 0 Gy @ © 2 53 950 1610 035 5 O 9 42 1750 |2610 0| 412 6 41 0 ay 3 36 1050 18 0 0310 Of 10 48 2000 29 0 0}5 0 O 44 0 615 0 4 42 1250 i LORLON ORE On Olt: 54 2250 |61 10 0|5 7 6 47 0 toe 5 48 1425 (21 0 0 410 Of 12 60 2500 (44 0 0/515 0 50 0 fe LOO 6 1600 05 0 0 2750 0}6 2 6 535 0 tt i © he] 1775 0 =) Io) 5000 0|}6 10 0 56 0 Sao One flow and two return Sockets are on each Boiler. * Fittings include furnace front with two sets of sliding doors, fire bars, bearers, dead plates, soot doors, and damper with frame. Stoke Irons extra ; Price from 7/6 to 15/- per set. TERMS: Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 63 TUBULAR SADDLE BOILERS. (CAST IRON ) Outside Sizes Heating (Sockets not measured). Power ; | in 4 inch Riteneee - Length) Width | Height | Pipe. 8S: Length | Width | Height: em Outside Sizes Heating aes E (Sockets not measured) Power o == in 4 inch | Pipe. | Inches | Inches | Inches Feet S. : Ss. ; Inches | Inches | Inches | Feet 21 17 lis 200 7) 15 275 24 220 " | 300 27 240 | 340 260 370 280 400 i({| “ ew | are I : Outside Sizes Heating Outside Sizes | Heating (Sockets not measured). | Power PRICE (Sockets not measured) | _Power | in 4 inch of ihe inn Length| Width Height | Pipe. Length | Width | Height| Pipe. Inches | Inches | Inches) Feet Gk Ss Gh Inches Inches | Inches Feet 24 20 23 380 36 | 245 | 27 | 1000 27 fi | AZO 42 1160 30 | 4801 | 48 | 1330 33 | Eos, 34 ee 36 570 60 1670 66") | | 1840 Each Boiler has one flow and two return sockets. * Fittings include furnace front, fire bars, bearers, dead plate, soot doors (where required), and damper. Stoke Irons extra, price, 6/- to 15/- per set. Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. EERMS> NET CASH: HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 64 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. IMPROVED TUBULAR SADDLE BOILERS, with Double Tubes at top. (Each with one flow and two return sockets.) > 5 { 4 . Length | Width | Height | LDE: Length | Width | Height Pipe. | Inches | Inches | Inches Feet Lo AS é a SS 2 Inches } Inches | Inches Feet 30 21 2B yet 750 245 27 1225 33 \emcane ast 825 | | 1450 36 | | | goo | 1675 3 | ' 975 4 1900 42 | | | 1050 | | 2125 48 1200 Bak: UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILERS. mt be | | il =e il i hg (atm 2 TLS HM Lj yy Zz Outside Sizes Outside Sizes | Outside Sizes | (Sockets not Heating ~ | Tp (Sockets not |Heating on Son (Sockets not |Heating % , measured). Power ee ee measured.) Power ERIS 2 gas measured, ) Power ee | Ae Ss [Dia jin 4 inch Boiler. | Fittings.” ee ~ fin 4 inch Boiler. Pittings.* ~~ Ta, pkeinele Boiler. Fittings. * Heicht | Dia. at | Pipe. 7 Heicht | Dia. at | Pipe. ; Height | Dia. at | Pipe. ©" | Bottom © | Bottom =" |Bottom Ee | = Le Ls = : Inches | Inches | Feet %G Se ide | fe Some Inches | Inches Feet SES Fpccee(ols Sada Inches | Inches | Feet. LOS SCN Ge Ste 24 17 289 | 4 0 0 FAO 20 19 As | © O © 510 0 36 25 Ke) |i) -O | Glo © 27 " sig | “NG OF | ilo 33 1" AGO) || O 10) O | G lo CG 39 " 930 | 1010 0 | 410 0 Ome an eye) || OO | Bag © 36 " so | 7 O Oo GO 0 42 " Oe || tuk © @) 4s © Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. Kach Boiler has one flow and one return socket. * Fittings include furnace front, fire bars, bearers, dead plate, soot doors (where required), and damper. Stoke irons extra, price 7/6 to 15/- per set. TERMS* “NEE CAS HG HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 65 WROUGHT IRON’ BOILERS. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought Iron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now in a position to allow a Discount off the Price of almost any boiler ; the Discount varying according to the kind and size of boiler selected. PLAIN SADDLE BOILER. SADDLE BOILER. With Waterway Check Bridge. 2 in. to 3 in. Waterway, according to size of Boiler. PRICE LIST, exclusive of Sockets. PRICE LIST, exclusive of Sockets. , tear Ce 1 Size oF Boiter. | Approximate | ane | Price of fj | Size or Borer. Approximate | Price of | Price of Price of NODES eeereeeeteeren= een cLeating ower ottae Furnace No. == Heating Power Boiler. | Boiler Furnace | Long. Inside arch.| 4 inch Pipe. Fittings. Long. Inside arch.| 4 inch Pipe. | 5/16 in.plates| 3/8 in. plates Fittings. iis | Ay | BOR | Feet 5G Sk ak | ea oo | Te Was Feet Sede ease rd hase d I ISxIox11 | 200 2 ©) BB E i || Daxian | 500 é ad ©) 445 OQ] Bis C 2 iy Sete) 250 ea OFZ 5 0 2 30X 14x 14 | 625 Y le 0. 9 Oh) EG 31) 2h xe lox 1 | 225 4 ily Ol 7 G 8 BO OS TI | 725 lO O 10 O @ | SG Bw 4 DISET ASS A | 275 Sma OO Nale mer 6 4 33X 14x14 650 S © ©) PIO OO] & FG 6 2Ax 12 X 12 300 Gh. G10) Bile G 5 33 x 16 x 16 775 DO O} dO) © |) Biko @ 7 24X14 x 14 350 aly (6 |r alley) 6 36x 14x14 750 31 ©) 10) 6 ©) GiB 6 ) Dif SNPS 325 op altsy 10) |) 2 abe 7 36 x 16 x 16 875 iy @ |! Wh eG |) GUA 9 27X14X14 a7 oo Oi Bol GC 8 42X14X14 | 800 I) 2 6 12 O O | Bile © 10 30X 12x12 350 AN) a0) eto) A) 9 £2x16x16 | 975 lle? So 15 tom onmeeci7 16 II 30X14x14 || 425 Ally to \| w 2 © ie) TASS Wee TES | I100 iA als @) | al) | 4h oO 12 OX 12 TB 400 AV) 0) OG by O Il 48 x 16 x 16 1125 } eh akey Oj aks @) @) |), A) aly 13 Bi} TUK THAI 450 ) # ©) & 7 6 iW 48 x 18 x 18 1250 WAN OM) |) ales aly @) |) A) abs" 0) iy || ose ase emt 500 ) 7 | Gay 6 13 48 xX 21 X 21 1400 16465 OR IOS 5 etOumraed © 66 16 36 x 16x 16 600 J Ff Oi BU 6 I4 48 X 24 X 21 1525 Uy 0 O20 @ Ol] B B % 18 42 x 16 x 16 700 x W @O) Gilly 6 15 54 X 21 x 18 1450 6s 0) 01 GEO) | B 7 19 42x 18x18 800 2050" OS aa 6 0 16 GAS ES A 1600 (1S @ ©} wil ks @©]} Sie 6 21 48 x 16 x 16 800 ) 3 O Oi a iley @ 17 54 X 24 xX 21 1700 WLOesO0' | 22 MO mOnneess lz. 16 22 48 x 18x 18 goo | Oy ay @ i At Aly © 18 60 x 21 x 18 1600 i © OO} 4b & @O) G6 Y BR 48 x 21x 18 950 |) LOcLS -Onera1 7-6 19 60 x 21 x 21 W775 ra) Oe ey 1 OG BD GE Fuk || RS iL Se a 1000 ih © | Gi” 6 20 60 x 24 x 21 1875 20eL 5 01162471080 OnLOn 0 eo ee ey a | Sockets extra (including fixing) 2 in. 4/6, 3 in. 5/6, 4 in. 6/6 each net. Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. RER MS: NET CASH, HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 66 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. WROUGHT IRON BOILERS—coxtcnued. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought Iron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now ina position to allow a Discount off the price of almost any boiler ; the Discount varying according to the kind and size of boiler selected. ‘ CHATSWORTH” BOILER, ‘““ARGYLE” BOILER, (Top Feeder.) With waterway back end and return flue through erown. With Plate Midfeathers, and Waterway Front and Back. Long Inside Arch 4 inch Pipe 5/16 in. Plate} 3/8 in. Plate Fittings 4 in. Pipe a . Sounds B, iNs: Sa 12 15 7 Lenawee Ds Feet. 2A 2 2 400 PYASRIVASRNL 450 30X14xX14 | 650 30xX16x16 | 800 33X14x 14 750 33 x 16x 16 goo 30x 14x 14 850 36 x 16 x 16 1000 42x 14x14 1000 42x16x16— | 1150 42x 18x 18 1250 48x16x16 | 1300 48 x 18 x 18 1450 ASX21X21 | 1600 48X24x2I | 1700 54x 21x18 1800 BAA | 1850 54 X 24 x 21 1900 60 x 21 x 18 2000 60 x 21 x 21 2050 60 x 24 x 21 | 2100 66x24x21 | 2300 ZRaZAS en 2500 8 AZO SOL OO OOOO | When no thickness of Plate is given in order, Boilers are made from ¥; in. plates. 20x 14x14 | 19x 164 | A WG Dy We Ds Feet. | | patie x 184 & 0 ay 8) eat | 21x 183 30x 18x 18 | 23 x 204 3 10 CON OnPWN HO 36x 16x 16 | 21x 184 3 10 36x 18x18 | 24x21 5 15 APSE 10S) RNS} || A Se Di 4 5 A2P22°<201 2528 48 x 22x 20 | 28 x 23 54 x 24 x 24 | AMAAAINAAIAIKUBRARNANNNNN DODDS fo) fo) j=) oO oO oO oO Oo Oo Oo j=) Oo oO Oo co) Oo Oo oO co) Oo oO o 60 x 24 x 28 | — — Do ~J po = l ] ] ; S OILER. | Approximate Price of | en eT of Price of Pe Se eee F BoILer. S S1zE oF Bo pp: ‘ S1ZEOF BOILER.| Outside Approximate Pricer Price of Heating Power, Boiler, Boiler, Furnace No. le eaeure Heating Power, Boil Furnace Inside Arch. | a) Pi OUeEs Fittings Sockets extra (including fixing) 2 in. 4/6, 3 in. 5/6, 4 in. 6/6 each net. Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS. & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. WROUGHT IRON BOILERS—coxtinued. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought Iron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now ina position to allow a discount off the Price of almost any Boiler, the discount varying according to the kind and size of Boiler selected. PATENT CLIMAX BOILER, (TOP FEEDER ) With Waterway front and back ends, and two return side flues. PRICE LIST, including 1 Flow and 2 Return Sockets and Plugs. No. Size of Boiler ‘Long. Inside arch | Outside Approximate | Measurement. Heating Power| 4in. pipe. Price of Price of | Furnace Fittings HoH I 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 ° I Le Wie) Ds 24X16X16 30X16 X 16 36X 18x18 42X18X18 48X18X18 48 X 21X21 54X21 X 21 60 X 21 X 21 60 X 24 X 21 66 X 24 X 21 2X 24 X 21 | | Feet 500 800 1000 1200 1500 1700 2000 2750 3000 3250 3500 ( ise OO 0.6101 010.0110 OL one ©ec0000000000§ NIN HANNS & AP OD 00000000000 PRICE LIST, ineluding 1 Flow and 2 Return Sockets, Midfeathers for eonducting Flues, Feed Hole, Cover, &c., as shown. Nou Outside Measure Approximate Priceof Basler PHceof of Boiler. Heating Power F Tate ye urnace Fittings} 4in. Pipe. un MANS G8 Feet ema Sheds f4, Sh “Gl ° 24X21 X21 500 I4 0 O 2) 55) 0 I 24 X 24 X 27 750 ide) ey ) stiuxey. (C0) 2 30 X 24 X 27 1000 18 0 oO as 3 36 X 27 X 30 1500 22 0 O 4,0 0 4 42 X 30 X 33 2000 27° "6 (0 AL Ie 20 5 42 X 33 X 36 2250 20°00 AIS oO 6 48 X 36 X 36 2750 B37 ONO Belo 10) 7 54X39 42 | 3500 47 © 0 6 0 © 8 60 X 42 42 4000 5610 0 7 2010) 9 66% 42X 42 4500 64 0 0 | 7 10 0 10 72X42X 42 | 5000 72 Ono: | Eb Xe) xe) mT 78X 42X42 5500 80 0 0 | 8 10 0 r2} 84X42 X 42 6000 88 0 o | go ° GOLD MEDAL BOILER, With Waterway front and back ends and 8 return flues through crown. Zz ify Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 68 W,. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. WROUGHT IRON BOILERS—cox/inied. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought Iron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now in a position to allow a Discount off the price of almost any Boiler, the discount varying according to the kind and size of Boiler selected. PRICE LIST, including 1 Flow and 2 Return Sockets, and Fittings, as shown. CORNISH ‘‘ TRENTHAM” BOI EER; _ Size of Boiler With O yen End _—|_With Waterway Check End Approximate Approximate | With or without Waterway Back End. Length |Extern’l/Heating Power Price of oiler| Heating Power Price of Boiler Diam. 4in. Pipe complete 4in. Pipe. | complete > ee 3 > Feet. Ae Sad, Feet Sod, 925 25 1100 15 1075 Dy | 1250 2 ° 1225 30 | 1400 ae) 1375 34 1550 1525 37 1700 1800 40 Ic 2000 2000 | 2200 2150 2350 2500 2700 2850 6 3050 2550 2850 2950 3250 3350 ° 3650 375° ° 4050 4150 rO 0 4450 4700 fe) 5100 5200 e) 5600 DNNNNNE DAOO 0 0 O COCO CO C0 CO" HoH 0 0O AA DON AUMNNAARWW eo Cross Tubes can be welded in these Boilers from 20s. to 40s, each net extra over the above prices INDEPENDENT BOX BOILER, PRICE LIST, including one 2in. Flow and one 2in. Return Socket. (TOP FEEDER, ) With Waterway front and back ends. SSS ee SSS Outside Measure}| Approximate No. of Ileating Power,| Height of Boiler only. 2in. Pipe. Flow Socket, | o |} Leo Feet Inches 18 X 18 X 21 800 32 24X18 > 21 gco 3 24X24 X 21 1150 32 30X18 X 21 1150 32 30X24 X21 1509 32 36 X18 X 21 1500 32 36 X 24 X 21 1800 32 | 42X24 X21 2000 32 | 8X24 X 21 2200 32 H 22 COON DU WN eo00000 00 Xe} Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON 69 WROUGHT IRON’ BOILERS —continued. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought Iron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now in a position to allow a discount off the price of almost any Boiler, the discount varying according to the kind and size of Boiler selected. PATENT EX CeLsiOR” BOILER: PRICE LIST, including 1 Flow and 1 Return Socket. Estimated | | Complete | Size of Boiler | Heating Power | Price of Boiler | Set of Furnace High Diam.) in qin. pipe Fittings a HHH, NNn/? | ineeeine Feet he 24 X 18 400 | yey XG ats 500 20 XX 126 500 BOMEX | 800 26 X 800 36 X 1000 Bey BG 1000 42 X 1500 48 X 3 2000 Ba) xX | 3000 60 X 4000 60 & 5000 yn H Nn Aun WwW CON ON UAWWW NNN INDEPENDENT ‘‘DOME TOP” BOILER. PRICE LIST, ineluding one 2in. Flow and one 2in. Return Socket. SIZE OF BOILER ONLY| Approximate Height No. — =a || Heating: Power of Price of High Diameter 2in, pipe | Flow Pipe | Boiler complete Inches Inches Feet | Inches | Si 0d. 2 | g 350 33 6 24 3 400 24 | 5 550 30 70° 36 850 30 oso 36 | 1790 42 1300 36 1400 1600 1800 2000 2000 2400 2600 2800 CON OUR WD H OoO0onDDODAHNAINDCO0000D fe) Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 70 Size of only Dia. Dia. oiler| Size W. ; Approx. | Heating Power 2in, pipe Size of Boiler only | Dia, Dia, WROUGHT RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought [ron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now in a position to allow a Discount off the Price of almost any Boiler, the discount varying according to the kind and size of Boiler selected. INDEPENDENT CONICAL BOILER. PRICE LIST, including one 2in. Flow and one 2in. Return Socket and Damper, as shewn. 5 | 2in. pipe IRON BOILERS—contcnued. PRICE LIST, including one 2in. Flow and one 2in. Return Socket. Fitted with Approximate No. Height | Diam. of | One Flow and Return | Heating Power | Price overall | Boiler. Sockets 2in. pipe = = } | tenn. Inches Feet | Seseade I z 38 13 I, 14, or 14in. Wrt. Skts. 300 4 15 2 2 8 13 2 in, Cast Sockets 300 Se 3 3. 0 13 2in. 5) 350 5 12 4 3) 6 13 2in. “a 400 6 0 5 Be 15 2 in, 5H 500 6 15 6 4.0 15 2in. FS | 600 bp BG) 7 yamme) 18 2 in, aA goo 10 I5 8 Ao || 18 2 in, > 1050 IX 17 9 3 6) 18 2in, “i 1200 137.0 10 5 0 21 2 in, 5 | 1400 Teo II 5 6 21 2in. . | 1600 16 5 12 6 0 21 2in. - 1700 17 10 13 g 6 24 2in, Ae 1800 2I 7 14 6 0 24 2 in, op 2000 24 5 15 6 6 24 2 in. 96 | 225¢ 27 10 16 70 24 2 in. 5 2500 ery ie) ‘*MANCHESTER” BOILER. (CONICAL. ) ‘* PALATINE” OR Die 5G, 4n 18X14 X12 24X14 XK 12 30X14 ¥ 12 30X16 X 14 36X 16X14 42X16X14 | 48X16 X 14 6X 20x16 | Feet 300 Ww OO CON OM FW HORTICULTURAL Hiaik Bae. 42 X 20X16 48 X 20 X 16 36 X 26 X 20 42 X 26X20 | 48 X 26 X 20 36 X 36 X 28 48 X 36 X 28 } In. NNNNNDND vn Feet 1000 I1I0O 1300 1450 1600 2000 2700 Delivered Carriage Paid to TERMS: BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. any Railway Station in Great Britain. NET CASH. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 71 WROUGHT IRON BOILERS—coxdinued. The Prices given in the following lists of Wrought Iron Boilers are according to the old standard lists used by the trade, but we are now in a position to allow a Discount off the Price of almost any Boiler, the discount varying according to the kind and size of Boiler selected. “HALIFAX” OR ‘“*FINSBURY” BOILER. STAR BOILER. a Vaal ZO Z) XZ camer ia 4 | HHL a ELEVATION, SECTION PRICE LIST. PRICE LIST. Size of Boiler only Approximate Power | rae Seog prep oaate exclusive of stand 2in. pipe No. ae Sockets Pawar Price ? ia High Diam. | 2 in. pipe ils Wil. 10), Feet sy Glo 21X14 %14 500 oy 0) Sa SE eI) 55° OS In. In. | Inches. Feet 33. & Go 27X14xX14 600 6 0 0 I Pi 5k 1i@) I 150 a ay Soka te Oe 610 0 2 26812 I} 200 2 126 24 x 16x 16 700 7 5 0 3 Ao) 3 i 14 300 oy Or z 4 BAX 14, rs 400 ils CO 30 x 16 x 16 850 | 810 0 5 32x 16 5 500 410 0 36 x 16 x 16 1000 | ly @ 6 AD < nC 2 600 ss te) 0 42x 16X 16 1200 ORO 7 Ne = | ice Ors Osa LSS SS RE SEE es 2 Se Se ee Including one Flow and one Return Socket. Ineluding one Flow and one Return (Screwed) Sockets. Position of Sockets (at back) and Smoke Flue as above, unless Position of Sockets (at back) and Smoke Flue as above, unless ordered to the contrary. ordered to the contrary. Delivered Carriage Paid to any Railway Station in Great Britain. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. a2 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. IMPROVED FIOd® WATE Raa AINE Ss: HAR OR eESVAEVES AWARDED THE SILVER MEDAL (HIGHEST PRIZE) At the Royal Horticultural Society’s Show, South Kensington, May, 1888. The above Throttle Valves are greatly superior to the ordinary kind. The Gland and its Seat can be removed and replaced as shewn above, without cutting or disconnecting any of the piping. PRICES. Made with Socket and Spigot, or Double Socket,—2 in., 10/- each. 3 in., 12/6 each. 4in., 15/- cach. SCREW SLIDE VALVES, With Waterway opening full size of pipe. Gun-metal Facings. PRICES. é With Socket and Spigot, or Double Socket : : \ | 2in., 18/6 each. 3 in., 25/6 each. 4in., 80/- each. “eS 5 1n, 75/- each. 6 in., 85/- each. MEDIUM SCREW VALVES, With Waterway opening full size of pipe. PRICES. With Socket and Spigot, or Double Socket : 2in., 15/- each. 3in., 20/- each. 4 in., 25/- each. ANGLE VALVES. PRICES. With Socket and Spigot, or Double Socket : 2in. 17/- each. 3in., 22/6 each 4in., 27/- each. 5in., 65/- each. 6in., 80/- each. SECTION. TERMS: NET CASH. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 76 Hot WATER CONNECTIONS—Conitinued. R PIPES & CONNECTIONS. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 74 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. Hor WATER .CONNECTIONS-—Condinued. No, 143 No. 144, No. 147. No, 148 No. 148, No. 150. No. 151, : No. 163. PRICE LIST OF HOT WATER PIPES & CONNECTIONS. NO. LONG SOCKETS. SHORT SOCKETS. Seno. es.) al Slee OS 4 5 | 6 | inches S hi & Gh & Gel & ab | Srdail’s mdaies dels» dyreumea: | s. d. ‘ Hot Water Pipes—2 in. cast in 6 ft. lengths | I | : i Aut 3 in. and 4 in. cast in 6 ft. and 9 ft. lengths es cia Die Salta se | Dt Be ee pee: : Under 6 ft. re se nas hk OF O)/ 21S Si 7 Ol Bea 4a s " | (Lengths under 3 ft. charged as one yard). 2 | Trough Pipes—6 ft. or 9 ft. lengths oh LON oes 4 4345 5 " 3 | Coil Pipes... 5a ak 33 e sof Bb OB S 1 241 84/2 14 |. om Ditto in 2 ft. to 5 ft. 6 in. lengths A | A Te } on 24 | New Pattern Trough, 6 ft. long, to attach to 9 ft. hot water pipe, to suit 3 in. or 4 in. pipe, 15s. each. y LONG SOCKETS. SHORT SOCKETS. FITTINGS. oueey ; | See | 4 2 3 4 inches Se le) &. Gl Ss Gk lll Gk) Se Gh Se Gh A Common Elbow As S| a. BB a ee aa i 1052) 65 each 5 Do. + 2nd radius 4 0) ey | |B Op eg ge " 6 Do. b} 6 mmo Con Hed ©2714 11 16 Ou) 4 8|5 0 " 7 Do. 4th do. ) Gea G8) | ©. © |} (2 Oe © " 8 Double Socket Elbow aca Wey |) Be fey | sO) PWR @ " 9 Do. 2nd radius OS Ose oan 6-4 | \& OG © " Io | Do. 3rd_ do. bse 0 ey aoe re ud @ 2) GIO Oi) pan elas @ " Tr | Do. 4th do. ee fe) me oe iy ios oe tor tO | Oh Oe Sh il ‘a Oi 7 © tt 12 Double Spigot Elbow os Lome mOn bow ou| " 13 Do. 2nd radius + au rs a a soo & OG GO) BAe | " 14 Do. Srdl dom "en. Le a. Ke es et ed an) | " 15 Do. 4th do. | ) lo Mie © " 16 Elbow, § circle, dozble socket ie ae Beas a A weal dbs, dole th 2 » Hora eeealal / ee O me eect " 17 Do. and radius oe Aa a Pe. ay a wie bie OB © | Balt | Bb we " 18 Do. 3rd_ do. . lo Bia eclo@ @) 4 86|410 " 19 Do. 4th do. a me bes oe: HS: 8 see) GE UG | Gy @.| & GB! » Oe Of 20 Do. socket and spigo aon i oe me me fai al | 2 Oe | WS) ee Ge ws 21 Do. 2nd radius ; 2 ©) 8% Ole ©] 8h i) os " 22 Do. 3rd_ do. oa] O O) | GP O hGy & 4 0/4 6 " 23 Do. qth do. Bede Gur6 2 Oui 210g Pare Shr HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. 75 PRICE LIST OF HOT WATER CONNECTIONS —conéinued. LONG ‘SOCKETS. | SHORT SOCKETS. Size 2 3 4 2 3 4 inches 5x2 <2] 4x Sle Ss So MG WGSS Galo] Gig GIP Ge cl | Elbow—Diminishing < Fe = a ce ie r sol A Be Of BB i ah | al ey aL aL, || een Do. a : is e a se a sooll eA) Oe Req} MOLI a Rey ey hee) Gs " | i } Double EibOwa mM PMMMMN Ge osteo ce, Set p wth dy 62" OS. 2 2 5/210] » 3x2} 4x2)4x3 || 3x2 4x2] 4x3 | inches Swan Neck—Diminishing ... ai ow re Ee re a =|4 0/4 6)5 ©6113 9/4 915 0 | each Do, Do. Se ae bt 755 a ssop th AO AE Gl ae MO eh ae) AE SEP Oa | Swan Neck Bend, in. projection se ; Ren Omm On| SOmnO oO) eb SB) ip Do. double socket, 6 in. projection. rea Oo. Ol + 36 Ze OAleOunO Do. do. 8 i in, do. ll 8 BI 4 Bie @ i Ai es 7 Do. do. gin. do. sa ee OS) | aN hal oy Vee AE es Do. do. 12 in. do. | OF BO C lo || Al @ | S Bend, socket and spigot, 6 in. projection vol 23 OI) EE oy | 1h | Do. do. Shine do. sal A Gi & | iw BS & |p aly w Do. do. 12 in. do. 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Ne ae ah fe LOm OnI226) 256 | 59 Outlet Syphon, 2-way nt ae a ‘i ee i 48 PR OMet a OMtOmeoul HB CG u 2 60 | Do. 3-way os ee a e Aas es sc sal 2 BG Ol % Les GO © 61 Do. 4-way 5 oe ae ak re See os Te sol @ 819 OO 6 OMROR iiael() 62 | Do. 5- way bas 308 a Ae be de se eit Se RL SAL? a 9 Saou eon OGA ea eax S 65 | Elbow Syphon, diminishing outlet Ss ec i Ye ae eae (ON ekOUI 5! 1G) 64 Elbow Syphon Equal, spigot outlet PATalA 05] 5 904 39/4 6 65 | Elbow Syphon, 2-way, socket outlet 29/4 3)5 3] S Oia 6 66 | Do. 5-way do. . ee sd oe Sa sool| Gh BA Mee seh He Ie) -@ [er © 67 | Do. 4-way do. ate pi a re ah ie|) Os to) {) Ah toy JAMO) (65 | |e &) Fue 68 Do. 5-way do. ee @ A ila eee ey ee Oo 69 Do. 6-way do. a de a: not a: | 8 7 {13 6 [14 3 |] fll 35/13 O 70 Do. 7-way do. EC “Ae Spe me As: (10 1/15 O17 3] 13 6/15 O gah os, Do. 8-way do. ee Re, 5S in aoe Ll een Le (geeo On 6 | kay “Nil & 72 Do. 9-way do. a: A ie a3 Palon O19 6 n100h 6 | 75 | Branch Syphon, 5-way do. ok ne Pee ie sen sco Gb EM, I 0) | SY GS! oO © 74 Do. 4-way do. a = ee oe - Peps s ako 4110) 16 |6 9/710 HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 76 W. RICHARDSON - & ‘CO;, PRICE LIST OF HOT WATER DARLINGTON. CONNECTIONS —continued. LONG SOCKETS. “SHORT ‘SOCKETS. Branch Syphon, 5-way, socket outlet Do. 6-way do. | Do. 7-way do. Do. 8-way do. Do. 9-way do Do. 10-way do Do. a-way, spigot outlet Do 3-way do. Do 4-way do. Do 6-way do. pheewierece a Do. Do. Do. Do. | Do. | Do. diminishing Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. Do. do. | Do. double, all sockets Cross Piece, all sockets Do. 5 sockets, 1 spigot Do. 2 sockets, 2 spigots Do. 1 socket, 3 spigots Do. all spigots : ae Do. diminishing, 4in. x 2 in. H Piece, 2 sockets, 2 spigots Do. all sockets Branch Pipe... Do. : Do. Do. Y Branch Pipe Do. = Branch Pipe. Do. Do. diminishing outlet Outlet Syphon, do. Do. do. Do. Do. Chair Syphon Do. Do. 35-way Dip Pipe Be Boiler Elbow, sideway Do. do. endway Wor op es tcalco tree Do. Side Elbow, short ... Do. do. long Do. Elbow Do. Socket Do. do. Flange and Socket Piece ... Flange and Spigot Piece ... Curv ed Pipe, prices quoted aeegey Blank Socket Do. Spigot Ee Sliding Collar, long. ro Do. ordinary Size B B a | 2 3 4 hehe & dois, cb Ss wel Sy Gol ® @hiie dk call 7k Raa ty Lee 8) S Ge S) @ | cach Le eT aS 6. hone ESO LOM SZ LS COM as 13 °6115 0} wi SEs ee ae 96 ey OP Bw iS es) 6 22 G : 21560122 6.125 6 i PO Aa NO GO 6 OME aan eo SOs Say 6 535) 6. Oem We 7a Ga OntOrn6, | 6 917 101 & |8 7|13 015 o| Pein Ok We 3S: RAS Sara 9 | BG ilaG 20 ae We A Mad Olean Ou B Oo 4 on Foch EM 2 ise) 5 Osa aaa 412-0 eS = 9 4" 2m Seoul Oona 12 O18 9/4 B) Sy ee Te 19/36) 3 10) B Oks Sie | }3x2| 4x2) 4x3 | 3x2 | 4x2 | 4x3 |inches Ald OHA OL Be OIG SIG 6 | eren INS. 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Aro oanO " MS 10 ARG eS aoe OF 50 sha Olle ShBe0: eso oe 9 oa 10 4pen ee er a ealines ae D7 ORG ake. ct BO oe LOueae 62 D VSN OG .GanO see On momo r SRGe Ou GeO 2 i Petia Oa GeORh OieeS " Ne leesaieladtel. Oi 1.068 2a Onn Wake Gall Ce Sage | " AAG SUG) Weal acnnlae tame sols) Sale, 2 er HO ASO eel) bu MROe tial Ls ou ies tesa or a WeO*tOded 2d. 18 66 te Stal (One HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. PRICE: LIST OF HOT WATER CONNECTIONS— Continued. SHORT SOCKETS. NO. | LONG SOCKETS. | Size 2 3 soli ee alk 4 inches. | Slice Gh S45 Gb Coles ch Rs ek. 138 | Iouble Socket TOneci On pou On| 20N Eon On) each 5x2) 4x2/4x5 || 3x2) 4x2) 4x3 inches. 139 | Diminishing Socket ie eat a ach eg ae Pe OMe Osea ON ate Oh en Onions oencach 140 Do. Pipe oe ae tee ae 2a sae ee woo) tb fe MA ein] al tei ak ae) |) ala 141 Do. do. AL ft See 55g a ack sat Pelee Om melee Ome s Onie lee Ouse lei) 142 | Do. Nipple il Beil) ak ey hal A) " 143 | Pipe Supporter ee ae iit whe sg Bo i a PAROMOuEO: (a Oe So 144 Do. Peep a an oa eg Pee ORE RO: 5210" 7 145 | Do. Olea Os 8 slen0 146 Do. “}0 8/0 8/0 8 147 Do. xo OD 2) .@ Bal 2 143 Do. sol) |) aE ie Ak ge 149 | Do. st a Oa SB ak <6 150 | Do. sal Oh) Tk he} ill teh | ' isyh | Do. oli Hk Be ak By |i al ala " 152 | Do. ys ne at a ai ar cae pe eae biti” ato |e al i 155 | Three-way Syphon Box End, projecting sockets is wre Lie Reo ie OO meron OMS J | | " | | | | | iJ Carriage Paid to any Railway Station on Orders of £3 and upwards. TERMS: NET CASH. PIPES & FITTINGS LAID DOWN TO PLAN ARE CHARGED EXTRA. ~I Hot Water Coils, Coil Cases, Radiators, Cast Iron Gratings, Conservatory Pumps, and Wrought and Cast Iron Boilers of every description delivered Carriage Paid. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. 78 W. RICHARDSON & CO., DARLINGTON. GALVANIZED OPEN CISTERNS With angle-iron rim and corner plates. Outside Dimensions. ; 1th Plate No. 16 No. 14 (No. 10 Gauge. Gauge. Gauge.) Capacity. Length | Width Depth =) = =. t ‘©—0—0—0—0—6 o> 00 H Galvanized after made. Tested and guaranteed sound. Loose covers and partitions fitted if required—extra. DNONNNEHHEEHE Mol olololololololokoko t= Cisterns made to any size, shape and strength. — BUADOSCODOSCORDONNODOONADOS DPODODOCDODCORDOAO] DELIVERED CARRIAGE PAID. PRANWNONNDNYNNNNNDEPHEHEH EHS ANNANNDODONDNNNNYNNHPBP RES SODCCOODDOOCOODCONDVDCSOS ) 0 0 4 | 6 8 8 0 0 0 4 6 fe) 0 1 u 0 0 6 FPODNADNIABRANNANWNDODNRR HE H TERMS: NET CASH. Ie Oe, WARMING AND VENTILATION Churches, Chapels, Schools, Public Buildings, Kesidences, &c. Undertaken in any part of the Kingdom or elsewhere. Efficiency guaranteed and at lowest possible rates of prices for good work. W. RicHarpson & Co., have given great attention for many years to this branch of their Business, and are happy to wait upon Committees, Architects and others at any time to give advice or to receive instructions. Plans and Estimates prepared. Testimonials and other particulars on application. HORTICULTURAL BUILDERS, & HEATING ENGINEERS. A < Kes Sy NA Ny » ? i North of England Horticultural Works, W.A TNL