Scientific American Supplement, No. 447, July 26, 1884 by Various
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of their gradual decomposition. I will not for the present go further
into the subject, as I hope soon to be in a position to give more definite information. * * * * * ST. PAUL'S VICARAGE, FOREST HILL, KENT. This vicarage, for the Rev. Frank Jones, has recently been completed from the designs of Mr. E.W. Mountford, A.R.I.B.A.; of 22 Buckingham Street, Strand, W. C., and Mr. H. D. Appleton, A.R.I.B.A., of the Wool Exchange, Coleman Street, E. C., who were the joint architects. The builder was Mr. William Robinson, of Lower Tooting, S. W. The walls are of yellow stock bricks, with red brick arches, quoins, etc., the gables being hung with Kentish tiles and the roofs covered with Broseley tiles. The internal joinery is of pitch pine. [Illustration: ST. PAUL'S VICARAGE, FOREST HILL.--VIEW FROM ROAD.] [Illustration: ST. PAUL'S VICARAGE, FOREST HILL.--VIEW FROM GARDEN.] The illustrations are from drawings by Mr. J. Stonier.--_The Architect_. * * * * * |
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