Dr. Clifford writes: ‘They come up like mushrooms.’
Humphry Ward’s Iron Buildings.
To cope with the difficulty of accommodating a work that multiplies with such alarming regularity, Mr. Humphry Ward has devised a system of Iron Buildings.
ONE HOUSE ONE CYCLO
is a good rule, but all houses cannot cope with the strain. Hence Mr. Humphry Ward’s noble project.
These buildings are easily erected, and for housing the INSIDECOMPLETUAR are superior in every way to the old method of shooting them into the coal-cellar, where the process of reference was difficult.
Lady Warwick writes:—‘It is quite an addition to Warwick Castle. Mr. Joseph Arch, who was calling here the other day with some more autobiographical materials, was greatly taken with it.’
The Hon. Lionel Walter Rothschild, M.P., writes:—‘As winter quarters for my Zebras I do not know what I should do without it.’