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Intercommunication, continued :— ventilator, 142; eminent architects, photographs of, 245; English rendering, 491; engmeering, sanitary, 59, 79, 345; engravings by Albert Diirer, 470; esti- mate, 385, 426; estimates, claim for, 123; estimating cubical contents of buildings, 385, 405; etching on copper, 245; Examination, Voluntary, Archi- tectural, 405, 426 FEES, surveyors’, 285; floors, flreproof, 405; floors for malting, 142; floors, strength of, 511; floors, tiling, 385, 406 ; flooring, 79, 102, 405 ; flooring, deal, 101; flues and firegrates, 203, 226, 245; foundations, 101, 123, 141, 511, 535; figure, the human, 491, 511; fire at the Crystal Palace, 23, 45, 77, 100, 122; fire- grates and flues, 203, 226, 245; fire- proof floors, 405; fittings, removeable, 385, 406; fixtures, 101 GARDENS, housetop, 305; gas and water supply, 385; gas-burners, 123; gas companies, liability of, 203, 226; gauging sheet lead, 203, 226; girders, lattice, 101; girders, rolled riveted, 23; girders, solid, 46; girders, strength of iron, 123, 143, 226, 511; glazed bricks, substitute for, 385, 406; Gothie hips, 163, 184; Great Western Railway Station, Paddington, 203 HEATING churches, 226; hip-boards, 101; hips, Gothic, 163, 184; hot-water pipes and woodwork, 23, 45, 77, 100, 4101, 122; hot water in lieu of fireplaces, 203; house decoration, 305; house for ice, 326; housetop gardens, 305; how to de- Stroy red ants, 23, 46; human figure, the, 491, 511 IcEHOUSE, 326; Ifs, belfry at, 245, 267; implements, necessary, 491, 511; ink, 346; ink for drawings, 491 ; iron girders, strength of, 125, 143, 226, 511; iron stains in oak, 226; iron, wrought and cast, 184, 267; Italian Renaissance capitals, 426 JOINERY, elm, 426, 470 Kerr's lectures at Glasgow, Profes- sor, 184, 203; kilns, brick-burning, 426, 449 LAND for building, 142; land survey- ing, 23 ; lattice girders, 101; Law Courts, the new, 163; lay dilapidations, 23, 44, 46, 101, 345, 366; lead, milled, 366, 386 ; lead, sheet, 203, 226; lectures at Glas- gow, Professor Kerr's, 184, 203: left- hand locks, 366, 386; levels, lines, and elevations, 426; liability of gas compa- nies, 203, 226; light, obstructing, 123, 148, 163; lights, 142, 163, 366; lights, ancient, 366; lightning conductors, 163; lime, measures of, 163, 184, 203, 226; lines, levels, and elevations, 426; Liverpool churches, 449; locks, right and left hand, 366, 386; London, sketch- ing in, 226, 245, 385 MAGNETIO north, 226, 267; malting floors, 142; mansion, design for, 405; marble, polishing, 426; marble stained by varnish, 59; mastic cement, 123, 143; measures of lime, &c., 163, 184, 203, 226 ; measuring stone, 285, 305, 306; Medimw- val spires, 203; metal covering for spires, 184; milled lead, 366, 386; mites, destroying, 163; Moresque style, the, 535; mortar, black, 385; most season- able time for building, 46, 79; moving chimneys in America, 346, 366 NECESSARY implements, 491, 511; New Law Courts, the, 163; north, mag- netic, 226, 267 OAK architraves, value of, 326, 346; oak, stains in, 226; oak stopping, 245; obstructing light, 123, 148, 163; old bricks, 470; old thatch, 46; outlines, sky, 142 PACKING, 535; Paddington Railway Station, 203; paintwork, decaying, 405; paper as a building material, 285; “Parallels,” Sharpe's, 385; pavement, tar, 345, 366; percentage, 23, 46, 60, 79; perspective, 163, 203; pews, circular, 142, 163; photographs of eminent archi- tects, 245; photographs of sketches, 285; pitch pine, 226, 385; plans on deeds, 345; plain tiling, vegetation on, 245, 267; plaster for Turkish baths, 46; Pointed style, the, 184, 226; polishing Sicilian marble, 426; porous tiles, 142, 163; Portland cement, colouring, 511, 535; Portland stone, 101; practice of the profession, 405, 470, 491; price per cube foot of roofs, 79,102; prime cost 426; profits of builders, 46, 60 102, 123, 142; professional practice, 405, 470, 491; Professor Kerr's lectures at Glas- gow, 184, 203; prejection of shadows, 23 ; property in walls, 285; Publication Society, Architectural, 511; Pugin stu- dentship, the, 59; purlins, sections of, 226 Se of property in walls, a, 5 Raruway fare for clerk of works, 142, 163; railway station, Paddington, 203; red ants, 23, 46, 203, 226; remove- able fittings, 385, 406; removing var- nish stains from marble, 59; Renais- sance capitals, Italian, 426; rendering account of stewardship, 59, 79; reser- voir construction, 163, 226, 267, 805, 326; right and left-hand locks, 366, 386 ; riveted rolled girders, 23; roofing, 511; roofing tiles, ; roofs, price of per cube foot, 79, ; Tule for work- men, 23 SANITARY engineering, 59, 79, 345; scantlings, cheapest, 385; school, size of, 46, 60,79; seasonable time for build-




Intercommunication, continued :— ing, 46, 79; sections of purlins, 226; sewer, area of, 345, 366; shadows, pro- jection of, 23; Sharpe’s “ Architectural Parallels,” 385; sheet-lead in cisterns for chemical purposes, 123; sheet-lead, gauging, 203, 226 ; Sicilian marble, polishing, 426 ; size, 470; size of school, 46, 60, 79 ; size of storage tank, 285, 306 ; sketches, photographs of, 285 ; sketching in London, 226, 245, 385; sky outlines, 142; slate, 385 ; slates, work on, 184; solid girders and bolted beams, 46; Sompting Church, 123, 142; specification, 226, 305; spires, covering for, 184; spires, Medieval, 203; stain- ing wood, 226; stains in oak, ; stains, varnish, 59; staircase, well, 385; stair- case, winding stone, 123 ; standards, deal, 23; stewardship, rendering ac- count of, 59, 79; stone, measuring, 285, 305, 306; stone, Portland, 101; stones, Yorkshire, 163; stopping for oak, 245; storage-tank, size of, 285, 506; strength of beam, 345; strength of floors, 511; strength of iron girders, 123, 143, 511; struts and ties, 491, 512; S. Simon Stylites, 535 ; stucco, colouring, 366; studentship, the Pugin, 59; style, the Moresque, 535; style, the Pointed, 184, 226; substitute for glazed bricks, 385, 406; sun blinds, 163, 184; supply of water and gas, 385; surveying, 267, 285, 326; surveying, land, 23; surveys, town, 267; surveyors’ fees, 285; Swiss church spires, 184 TANK, size of, 285, 306; tar pavement, 345, 366; terra-cotta, cutting, 79; thatch, old, 46; ties and struts, 491, 512; tiles, 184, 208, 245, 326; tiles, porous, 142, 163; tiles stained by varnish, 59; tiling floors, 385, 406; tiling, vegetation on, 245, 267; time for building, best, 46, 79; tool-chest, 449; tower at Sompting Church, 123, 142; town surveys, cost of, 267; towns, drainage of, 405; tracing calico, 203; triangle, area of, 305, 326; translation wanted, 491; trapping uri- nals, 163; trussed beams, 101, 163; ‘Turkish baths, plaster for, 46 URINALS, 23, 163 VALUE of oak architraves, 326, 346; varnish, church, 470; varnish stains in marble, 59; vegetation on plain tiling, 245, 267; ventilation, 142, 163; venti- ing drains, 59, 79; ventilator, Emer- 142; ventilator and windgnard, ‘| ; Voluntary Architectural Ex- amination, 405, 426 WAGES calculator, 184; wall, chancel, 491; walls, damp, 245, 267; walls, pro- perty in, 285; water and earth closets, 79, 102, 123; water and gas supply, 385 ; water-closet basin, 123; wear of deal flooring, 101; weights of wrought-and cast iron, 184, 267; well staircase, 385; wind-guard and ventilator, 154, 203; winding stone staircase, 123; windows, bay, 46, 60; wood staining, 226; wood- work and hot-water pipes, 23, 45, 77, 100, 101, 122; work on slates, 184; works not executed, 123, 143; working draw- ings, 101; wrought-iron girders, 226; wrought-iron, weight of, 184, 267 YORKSHIRE stones, 163



International: Exhibition (1872), 80, 164, 329, 347, 349, 361, 372, 375, 430, 451, 469, 90; Exhibition, Workmen’s, 24 Interoceanic canals, 20, 24 Introduction of the Anglo-Italian style into England, 444 Inventions, modern building, 29, 62, 108, 127, 147, 169, 189, 214, 225, 232, 250, 304, 309, 381, 347, 351, 365, 407 Investigation of fires, 120 Ipswich School Board, 436 Ireland, labourers’ dwellings in, 226 Trish antiquities, 404 Iron, 232; iron: bronze paint for 138; famine, 406; rusting of, 143; strength of, 434, 487 Isle of Dogs, new docks at, 322 Italian: architects, great, 3, 39, 73, 84, 101, 110, 121, 137, 142, 146, 179, 341, 350, 374, 421, 454, 517; architecture in England, 444; fireproof buildings, 281 JACOPO SANSOVINO, 454 James's patent sink-traps, 489 Japanese art, 221, 233 Jasper and bloodstone, 315 Jewellery, loan exhibition of, 493 Jews’ house, Lincoln, the, 276 Joining rubber, 315 Joseph Gillott and Turner, 286 Judging building stone, 202, 225, 243, 284, 325, 344, 364, 365, 406 KEEPING varnish, 138 Kelleythorpe tumulus, the, 471 Kensington: Church, 326; land at, 286; Museum, 24, 61, 167, 247, 407, 493 Kew Gardens, 296 King's College, Old Aberdeen, 152 King’s Norton Church, 342, 403 Knowledge of building materials, our, 433, 469, 487, 490, 510, 518 LABOURERS) dwellings in Ireland, 226 Lake dwellings, 200 Lambeth School ot Art, 2 Lamplighting by electri Land: in London, value of, 268, 427; at South Kensington, 286


Land and Building Societies :— Amity Land and Investment Company, INDEX OF CONTENTS. Land and Building Societies, continued: — 185; Bath Liberal Permanent Mutual Benefit Building Society, 143; Benefit Building Societies Commission, 275, $26; Birmingham Second Freeholders’ Building Society, 806; Birmingham United Building Society, 266; Bradford Third Equitable Building Society, 204; Bristol and West of England Co-opera- tive Building Company, 76; British American Land Company, 286 ; British Land Company, 185; British Per- manent Benefit Building Society, 225; Burslem and Tunstall Permanent Benefit Building Society, 447; Cale- donian Benefit Building Society, 447; Cheshunt Building Society, 366; Com- mercial Union Land, Building, and In- vestment Society, 204; Conservative Land Society, 306; Friends of Labour Building Society, 204; Gateshead Building Society, 143; General Mutual Permanent Land, Building, and Inyest- ment Society, 286; Glasgow and Suburban Dwellings’ Company, 204; Hinckley Building and Freehold Land Society, 164; Dwellings Company, 138; Leicester Permanent Building Society, 204; Lia- bility of Building Society Trustees, 143; Liberal Permanent Benefit and Invest- ment Society, 423; Liverpool Land Company, 266; London and General Permanent Building Society, 164; Lon- don and Provincial Permanent Benefit Building Society, 225; London Working Men's Permanent Building Society, 343; National Freehold Land Society, 103; North Staffordshire Permanent Econo- mic Benefit Building Society, 447; Norwich and Eastern Counties Free- hold Land and Building Society, 143; Oxford and Abingdon Building Society, 423; Oxford Building and Investment Company, 76; Peoples’ Co-operative Benefit Building Society, Deptford, 164; Richard Green Building and Invest- ment Society, 366; Stafford Mutual Permanent Benefit Building Society, 366; Sun Permanent Benefit Building So- ciety, 76; Suttonand East Surrey Build- ing Society, 343; Tiverton Land and Building Company, 304 ;Tunbridge, Permanent Benefit Building Society, 343; Tunbridge Wells Freehold Land and Building Society, 468; Warrington Permanent Building Society, 225; War- rington Working Men’s Permanent Building Society, 447; Western Equit- able Permanent Mutual Building So- ciety, 447 Landscape gardening, 209 Large timber, cutting, 303 Late Mr. Trevelyan Goodall, the, 387 Law of street scavenging, the, 43 Law Courts, the New, 22, 25, 34, 57, 58, 59, 90, 99, 140, 161, 261 Lea Conservancy Act, the, 185 Leaders of architecture on a new style, 321, 343 Leather, varnish for, 315 Leathersellers’ Hall, 446 Leeds: Exchange and News Rooms, 52; gas supply, 327; union infirmary, 304 Legal Intelligence :—Action for com- mission on the sale of an estate, 185; action against a builder, 246; Aird and another v. Broad, 185; alleged fraud by a builder, 488; Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, 366; artist and agent, 346; Askew v. Ulverstone sewer authority, 246; Attorney-Generai v. the Borough of Birmingham, 102; Attorney- General v. the Corporation of Leeds, 304; Baker v. Trickett, 449; bankers’ security for advances to builders, 426; bankruptcy cases, 143, 185, 204; breach of building regulations at Newcastle, 121; Bean v. Bateman, 185; Broad v. Aird and another, 185; builder's claim, a, 102; building societies and the press, 264; Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal, 102; claim for making bricks, 386; compensation cases, 102, 246; concrete walls—important question, 143; con- tractors’ disputes, 185; dangerous con- dition of Adelphi-terrace, 286; dange- rous structures, 267, 286; Delay v. Brass, 246; disputed ownership of a wall, 185; disputed right of way to the Thames Embankment, 79, 246; district sur- yeyors and their fees, 470; Duke of Buccleuch v. Metropolitan Board of Works, 366; Earl Ferrers v, the Stafford and Uttoxeter Railway Company, 246; exhibitions in art and science, 449; Falconer y. Mackintosh, 23; Feilden ». the Over Darwen Local Board, 346; Grantleld v. Chambers, 102; Henderson v. Holland, 488; infringement of a patent, 59; instability of a structure no excuse for carelessness in knocking it down, 79; interference by district surveyor, 246; in re H. A. Holden, 148; Leeds sewage injunction, the, 204; liability of building society trustees, 143; local board's liability to repair a road, 346; Lord Auckland », the Westminster Board of Works, 246; Lundy Granite Company, the, 186, 264; Marquis of Salisbury v. Metropolitan Board of Works, 79, 246; Murray y. Clayton, 59, 386; pollution of streams, 346; Power v. Wigmore, 470: Queen v. Vulliamy, 386; re T. Jewell, 185; re Thomas Snowdon, 204; sewage nuisance, a, 102; sewage question, a, 246; Shaw v.

Improved Industrial UILDING NEWS, Von. XXIL January to June, 1872. Legal Intelligence, continued :— London and North Westorn Railway Company, 79; Sheffield Improved In- dustrial Provident Society »v. Jarvis, 185; Smith and others v7 Kirk and another, 426; Starkey v, Thorne and Turner, 246; Strong ». Heyworth, 386; St. Stephen’s Club, the, 386; Thames Embankment, the, 79, 246, 366; Thomp- son v. Allison, 204; Tyson v. the Cor- poration of London, 102; Valuation (Metropolis) Act, 1869, 124; vestries and contractors, 449; Wardle v. Bethune, a ; Water companies and their rates, Leicester: square, 246, 327; waterworks, 315 Leicestershire Architectural and Archeo- logical Society, 457 Leith, discoveries at, 75 Leon Battista Alberti, 39 Lettering on glass, 138 ‘ Leuchars Church, 20, 34, 51 “ Liber Studiorum,” Turner's, 302, 594 Library: Salford, 423, 446; South Ken- sington, 61 Light: a new, 491; on the Houses of Parliament, 246, 471 Lighting and heating, 347 Lightning: conductors, 67, 150, 276; a church struck by, 44, 67, 403 Ligno mineral paving, patent, 471 Lime process for clarifying sewage water, 83 Limestones, 127 Lincoln: Diocesan Architectural Society, 402, 507; the Jews’ House, 276 Liquid black-lead polish, 314 Literature, demons of, 282 Liverpool: Architectural and Archaolo- gical Society, 120, 191, 201, 306, 362, 382, 387; the fine arts at, 80; new Pres- byterian Church, 275; new sewerage scheme, 20; new synagogue, 20 Living and dead art, 34 Liandaff Cathedral, 384, 404 Llynvi, Tondu, and Ogmore Coal and Iron Company, 387 Loads on girders, 382 Loan exhibition of jewellery, 493 Local Government andthe public health, 164 Lock, Samels’ patent, 276 Lock-out in the London building trades, 486, 505, 532 Lombardi, the, 341 London: architecture, material for, 251, 305; as it is and as it might be, 50, 65; building trades’ strike, 395,454, 486, 505, 532; and the census, 301; cesspools, 193; chimneys, 112; church clocks, 46; and County Banking Company, 124; Fire Brigade, work of the, 97; gas supply, 80, 194, 246; main drainage, 236, 296; and Middlesex Archwological Society, 423; and North Western Railway, 247; old, 314; Ordnance survey, 347; pro- tection of, from fire, 227, 255; sanitary state of, 396; School Board competition, 139, 395, 409, 414, 425, 435, 465, 507, 512, 522; sea-water for, 406; swimming- baths for, 192; tramways, 124, 164, 226, 536; water supply, 143, 154, 306, 542, 386, 407, 410, 536; wells, 458; workmen’s dwellings, 268 Longhena, 517 Loss and gain by restoration, 276 Louth new hospital and dispensary, 89, 100, 159 Lumber trade of Pensacola, 47 Lundy Granite Company, 136, 264 MACHINE: for boringand mortising, 507; for distributing sand on the streets, 144 Machinery for tunnelling, 180 Magdalen College, Oxford, 180 Maidstone School of Art, 422 Main drainage of London, the, 236, 296 Mains for water, wooden, 47, 490 Maison Communale, Cruybere, chimney- piece at, 174 Making bread with sea-water, 227 Manchester: Diocesan Church Building Society, 296, 468; School of Art, 90 Manor House, Eastbury, 293 Mansions, designs for, 316, 336 Marble: flexible, 286; Marezzo, 347; work at Goldsmiths’ Hall, 194 Marbling, 128, 138, 251 Marezzo marble, 347 Maritime canal, Russian Markets: Farringdon, 4 Meat, 185; Preston, 3 34 Martello towers, destruction of, 306 Material and style for London architee- ture, 251, 305 Materials: our knowledge of, 433, 469, 487, 490, 510, 518; testing, 336, 469, 487, 490, 510 Mathematics for architects, 216 Measuring works, 18 Meat Market, Metropolitan, 185 Mechanics’ Institute, Spalding, 489 Melting snow, 75 Memorial Hall, Congregational, 34; me- morial to the late Mr. Trevelyan Good- -all, 387 Mersey tunnel, the, 282 Metallic: bodies, varnish for, 185; hang- ings, painted, 174, 435 Method of testing building materials, 336 Metropolis, swimming baths for the, 192 Metropolitan: architecture, modern, 118; Board of Works, 8, 90, 103, 123, 223, 227, 247, 306, 315, 386, 517; Buildings and Management Bill, 151; extension of the 24 4; Metropolitan

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