“Ersatz” products introduced during the War, [26]
House famine, the, [27]
Local materials, use of, to avoid transport, [29]
Lutyens, Sir Edwin, and Mr. Alban Scott, cottage by, [30]
Rural housing, suitability of cob and pisé for, [28]
Allen, Mr. C. B., his reference to Devon cob, quoted, [47]
Baring-Gould, Rev. S., on cob, quoted, [47]
Beauty of cob, [35]
Bernard, Mr. Charles, his account of Sir Walter Raleigh’s cob house, [45], [46]