h> TH' > o L!dr; 'J^s OF L‘J •*• AVERY LIBRARY Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2017 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/fanlightsskylighOObott 1 ■>■ ^i?«^Ses;"!?a!-«/: ^'ir S®le' r'.‘... w.»'.y& - --ri’A- . i^;'?-'-->l^s:-; • -T^ • . T ^■J> i >>«v .-!:.? 'It-'’ I ^ - ^■'. ^ A. i. ' : *^^'' '■ y ■ • ^ J ■ M-4 ~"' ;>*,^v- ,V V H ^ Wood S( vec t . IJl n*..u^sai> 3 ii ^ — . '^ < :]^}wnrftdn'M^>*H/ 1"; i ^ JdAKEsorA Compov ni>Metai.j^ /jc< U i>p JjfJj ^ - ::^=r . ^-'-^aL rm-,M'/' , 1 ’J///V/.V fe"' - ' ' - ADVERTISEMENT. •Ji to (P tn cr- O' O- u. to 1 HE modern iinnrovcments in Arcliitecture are so replete Avitli conveniences, elegance, and taste, that whoever surv'eys tlie edihces, erected a little more tlian half a century back, and compares them with those of the present time, must be astonished at the improvements in this science; amongst the advantages, those of admitting light, are not the least conspicuous. The Avindows, sky-lights, and fan-lights, of t!ie date before mentioned, are so crowded AvitliAvood, as to require a space of near double the size of that of the present, to admit the same quantity of light, and air. The change now taking place in the materials for sashes, sky- lights, fan-lights, staircases, kc. kc. from Wood to Metal, has, besides the ele- gance of appearance, the advantages of strength and extensive durability. The dif- ference of expence in the former and latter, is so inconsiderable, as not to be worthy of notice; nay, in many cases, such as curve-lineal and Gothic work, the expence is less in Metal thaninWood. In exterior decorations, equal advantages attend the execution. Let any one look at the old Chinese and other railing of balconies, See. and compare them with the present mode of embellishment, and they cannot but admire the taste of the present professional gentlemen. The following sketches are submitted to the Public, and will from time to time be followed by others, by their most obedient and very Manufactory , No. 42 , Wood street, Cbeapside . humble Seiwant, JOSEPH BOTTOMLEY. Where articles in the various branches are executed in good sound Avorkman- ship, and of tlie best materials (glazed if required), and sent to any part of the kiuodom. O N.B. Stained glass of various colours, for windows of Chapels, and Gothic de- corations. Any Gentleman calling at the Manufactory may see specimens of the several works. f f p V >./ /K Sw f, . f ^ ^‘N j ^ ^ u s. V y '■“^ ■#’ ] \ ) ''-^.n^d r^ V—,^ ^ N "i n5r / J ^ 'Va^ ^&so>^ N / f'' 7'h// Iify/jh. i7[J^oNo?nIe^’ 7/n\S~ ^e/!^7)ec7 z~t^ 3 . 28 29 1 3 + 'P/m/o7/ 'j TT f 'j_ ..>,^ - ,«»■ ' ■ •: '^'^S C». /»T. .. i ' . (Vr4'-#li^ '■' ,• =s^' N .4 i t k'^ •V . ■ A1 « J*T / • • . , \ %<• r‘r _ Jh. 6 ■ '-‘ST' I I 12 /3 i4 ■H i6 .1 ,fj^ \ S' . % . % % < J I