Elevation of side.
hose. The skirtings for eighteen inches above the floor were to be in asphalte, so that no beetles or other vermin should find their way in. It was a
Ironwork on terrace.
subject of discussion whether all the other floors and skirting should not be of a similar description. The three elevations of the building are given: they were
Ironwork on bay-window.
to have been in red brick with compo dressings, and the balustrades in artificial stone. One peculiar portion of the exterior decoration was the ironwork in lieu of stone balustrading. The bay window and the terrace were surmounted with this ironwork; that on the terrace was to be formed so as to sustain heavy