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ENGLAND AND THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... Norman Shaw, 1 a R.A. It is in the Queen Anne style of architecture, and is s constructed ora patented imitation of red brickwork, the D invention of the exhibitor, Mr. Laseelles, faced with thin f slabs of Portland cement concrete, with smaller slabs ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... partially employed in the roof,-the interior is 0t n re be lined with wood,-and the grand entrance will be t er of ornamental brickwork. Many details of arrange- C ve ment remain, of course, for future consideration, but v n- it is proposed that the pictures ...

LEEDS FLOWER SHOW

... new building known as Almu House, stand.. ing off Beringer-terrace, between Kilburn and St. John's. wood. The whole of the brickwork and mrasonry had bean completed, and tbe surroudding scaff[lring was being removed yesterday morning, when the wall wes noticed ...

THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL IN HULL

... there are portable hand engines placed ready for use on either side of the stage, and in other parts of the building. The brickwork and plaster- work have been executed by Mr. Jackson, W~itham-* the woodwork by Messrs. ilockney, Liggine, and Caley, and ...

THE BRUSSELS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Sciences et de ?? de Bruxelles, en 1888, by His Majesty the King of the Belgians, finds the workmen still engaged upon the brickwork of the walls of the main build- ing, and upon the foundations of some of the siallor structures with which the Exhibition ...

LITERARY AND ART GOSSIP

... which the men *were worki' x were laid upon the abutments and upon the scaffold poles; e they wrere hammering away at the brickwork, whichi as thet z backgroud of the Drbear aig ly ucsgr ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, ART, AND MUSIC

... profit, and whi oh is peculiarly impoa rstant in metropolitan practice. This essay is by M. J. T . Perry, On the Medieval: Brickwork of Pornerania, an ad com-- prises views of the Maroienkirlhe, Stralsuin, and of parts of the church at Nevibrandenharg. ...

Poetry and Puffs

... anterne ee achieves the triumph of art-~repese. BRIdsheatsvrty ha A cunrybo, cnsstngofsome twenty feel square of tottering brickwork, a plotleari of dirt, will' a few diseaeshu-ndn open drain, is as el5borately bernaetapored as an island of the * Ihebrides ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... sr~iiuted. (3) CrimsonL ?? is a rich orlinson; annine t is ?? simiar colour which flows very easily. Both are . suitabl:e for brickwork in plan and section. Crimson lake, mirted with blue, answers for steol, although violet edandie could be used for it if preerred ...

MEFISTOFELE AT THE GRAND THEATRE

... Whitby, and which forms one of the most im- portant on the whole line, is Practically completed. The structure is entirely of brickwork, and is of great magDi- tude. Practically speaking, with the exception of two bridges at Hawsker, the line may he said to ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 1 knowni in the world? Yes it is ; and let tice call your us- cittention to that smrall segncent of a vast circle of 0- brick-work which you see under the table, It looks foi-c d. as if it would occupy a considerahle space when finished, of I does it ...

THE INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL AND SANITARY EXHIBITION

... frteconstruction of large sewers, apparently withc id success. It has no joints, and it Presents a smootherc A surface than brickwork. , The necessity of preventing C. sI ewer gas from entering houses through drains is raeog I nS ised in all the newest designs ...