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Poerty

... buttress Mirored in the wave below. Onward river! lagging river! By the blacksmith's forge and fire, By the village, rich in brickwork, Lowly church and lordly spire: By the orchards, white with blossoms, Lingering past them one by one! Dallying midst thy ...

THEATRICAL MEMS

... spacious stone staircases leading from the basement corridor to promenade and balcony are fiished, as al0so the stable.roof and brickwork of dlreesig.roosa and ( officos, It would be Interesting to know (writes Oarodos In the Jefee) whether the entertainment ...

MAGAZINES FOR JUNE

... Bnilding World commences a new series in 7 eaerged form, witha iarge ooloured plate illustratiung ?? imethods of laying brickwork in inglish and Flemish bond. ai II The Mnagazine of Art has for Its frontisniece a o very beautiful photorapb, On the ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... colonnades, It may be that Londonwill share the fateof Babylon, and nothing be leftto mark itssite save mounds oforumbling brick-work, The Thames will continue to flow as it does. now. And it any work of art should rise over the deepocean of time. we may ...

Our Library Table

... which the special art of throwing down tall chimney stacks which are no longer wanted is practised. In effect some of the brickwork at the base is removed on the side on which the chimney is desired to fall, and replaced with wood props. A carefully managed ...

CARD-PLAYING AT CLUBS

... 30, single. Morris Jones, Colwyn, 86, married. The water afterwards gushed. out at the sides and percolated through the brickwork, and all efforts to get at the dead had to be abandoned. Steps are now being taken to right the pit, which will be effected ...

BRISTOL CHOIRS ASSOCIATION

... importont building trades and electro plating br wilI be dealt with, The studies in carpentry, joluevv, ha msaenly. and brickwork will be conduoted by Mfr a Wiltbhcombe, who bha lorg base known In Bristol in dii eornection with building, and has had charge ...

EXHIBITION OF 1851

... was under one o f the arches of- t he ailway; is that to get to it they were forced to crawl through a small hole in the brickwork. When once therein they were perfectly free a from observation, and, from the precautlons his companions had ht ?? w aD ...

OPENING OF THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... Mr. R. Norman Shaw, R.A. It is in the Queen Anne style of architecture, and is constructed of a patented imitation of red brickwork, the invention of the ex- hibitor, Mr. Lascelles, faced with thin slabs of Port. land cement concrete, with smaller Rlabs ...

DEPARTURE OF THE GUARDS. Go where glory waite thee!

... Not an instant was lost in doing so, Ibut w-hile the bucket containing the poor fellows was being e rapidly dralin up, the brick-work and sand suddenly gave g, way, jamming them within, while yet fourteen yards forom d the top. Hundreds of persons rdsheddto ...

Oracle of Fashion

... Richard-street, Comnmercial Road. It broke five panes of glass forced dow n the janib of tie door- post, and shattered the brick-work near it, but. without iel- juring atny lf the fastenings by whichi the door wvas secured. It then tolo a,, obliquie direction ...

OXFORD MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... iiniddle pier of the A arches as to ba enabl ed to sie:SC hold of the plinth, as it is sr termned1 which is a saiili ?? of the brickwork; and Ns by this lie held until assqstanfeC Wt4procured .Jiithlcdiinly on his falling the boat flew uP RN ls and thltwtde ...