W. & S. OWEN, Architects.

29. THE GYMNASIUM.

One of our sketches shows the avenue which leads to Christ Church from Greendale Road (Pl. [13]). It is obvious that the sturdy breadth and dignity of the church will never lose anything, however lofty the avenue becomes. Unfortunately we cannot afford the space in the thoroughfares for the trees so that they will not be a trouble to the buildings some day. The only possible way would be to plant them down the centre of the roads, so keeping the traffic in the two opposite directions in its right place. This is a counsel of perfection, but it has been done where wide road spaces were practicable.

J. J. TALBOT, Architect.

30. THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.

It will be noted that at either side of the Diamond the land round and between the houses is bordered by a low wall through which steps lead up to the pathways. The effect is very pleasing and might be repeated in other cases with advantage.

Cottage Plans.

31. WOOD STREET COTTAGES.