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THE DIORAMA, REGENTS PARK

... Arnolfo ' who flourished in the 13th cen t ury . Th e groundplan is in the form of a Greek cross, the front is of rough brickwork, the marble facing having never been executed, except a course or two at the base. The citizens were so delighted with this ...

DETAIL OF THE ATROCIOUS OUTRAGE

... made. Part of the brickwork was chipped off by this bullet to the extent of about three inches in length and two inches in breadth. The bullet appeared to have taken a higher direction than was intended, and the mark left in the brickwork proved that the ...

DREADFUL FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE

... nearest that which was on fire. On looking out they perceived that there was a division between the projecting ledge of brickwork of the two houses of such an extent that it was impossible Mr. Shepherd, who appeared greatly exhausted, could get across ...

DREADFUL FIRE

... threw it out first, and it was caught in the coat. The man then got out of the window, and stood upon a projecting ledge of brickwork beneath it. He subsequently clung to it with his hands, and his feet broke • the windows of the first floor, upon one of ...

CONSERVATORY, LEADING INTO TIIE DUTCII GARDEN,

... rove nor billow sweep, Where rest not England's dead. On the northern side of this island, opposite to Amoy, two tombs of brickwork, supporting stone slabs placed horizontally,. bearing the following inscription :-Ist. 'Here lyeth the body of Captain Stephen ...

PRICES

... and it will doubtless be a work of many days' labour to get them out of the ruins, in consequence of the immense masses of brickwork and rubbish with which they are covered. Between three and four o'clock on Wednesday afternoon the last portion of stonework ...

THE STORM

... yard. The electric fluid passed down one chimney into the back kitchen, and displaced the wainscotting, with part of the brick-work in both kitchens, and then ascended to the top of the house, melting the bell-wires in its way, and passing through the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... and several were accordingly set to and remained engaged on the ruinS until about five o'clock, whon h 'ioli removed some brickwork and extricated a very valuable spaniel -The in pup, the property of a fancier of the name of Wedgewood. 00 poor animal was ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE

... their being subject to more than double duty. This information may conduce to the re-introducton of the ancient style of brickwork which contributed so much to.the beauty of the architecturn'OrilenrY and Elizabeth. The strike of the carpet-weavers is over ...

MISCELLANEA

... wide, arid bri en f eet in depth, has just been completed by Mr. Siacey, z u „ ekl ayer to Her Majesty. It is composed of brickwork, of a IC, st „ B , n bstantial arid durable character, and faced with cement. R,alivut contain 7,000 cubic feet of water ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... cleaning the old bricks from mortar, the wooden suporters of which had a short time previously been removed. the entire mass of brickwork gave way, and fell upon 1 ,,-„ 111 9 partly burying them beneath the rubbish. They were a!‘11, considerable difficulty extricated ...